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Hospital authorities directed to display notified charges of diagnostic tests

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PESHAWAR, Nov 21 (APP): Provincial Health Minister Khaliq ur Rehman and Secretary Health Shahid Ullah Khan have directed District Health Officers and Medical Superintendents to display newly notified standardized laboratory test charges across all health facilities of
the province.
The directives have been issued to ensure transparency, uniformity facilitation of patients. Health authorities have been instructed that the updated laboratory pricing schedule must be printed and prominently displayed at key locations within every hospital.
These locations include the Outpatient Department Block, Emergency Block and the front area of all hospital laboratories. Strict compliance has been ordered so that citizens are fully informed of the official diagnostic charges and no unauthorized pricing is practiced under any circumstance

Decision to provide electric vehicles to females of Punjab

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LAHORE, Nov 21 (APP): The Punjab government has decided to change the distribution formula of the electric taxi scheme, for the first time, women will also be given a share of the eco-friendly electric taxi scheme.
According to Punjab Transport Department sources, 100 electric vehicles will be given to women through balloting, 200 electric vehicles will be given to male taxi drivers.
The Punjab government will provide 800 vehicles to corporate taxi operators, 100 electric vehicles were to be provided to citizens individually.
The government had planned to provide 1,000 vehicles to commercial corporate drivers without interest.
The provincial transport minister said that the new formula will also provide employment opportunities to women.

Senate Standing Committee’s Chairman vows to develop Pak PWD in Quettta

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QUETTA, Nov 21 (APP): A 13-member delegation of committee members led by Standing Committee Chairman Nasir Mahmood chaired a meeting regarding the audit of assets of the State office and Pak PWD to address important issues of it for development of the sector.
On this occasion, Additional Secretary Housing and Works Arif Mahmood and Director General State Office and Works Obaiduddin briefed the committee members on the details of the central government buildings for the past 5 years, including the repair of government buildings, payment of utility bills, employee affairs, expenditure on new projects, income and development activities.
Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Housing and Works Nasir Mahmood said that the condition of the residential quarters of the Federal Lodges would be improved at all costs.
In this regard, he issued instructions to the DG and Joint Secretary to take immediate steps in this regard, so that government officers should move to government quarters instead of staying in hotels, which could reduce the expenses of government departments.
On this occasion, Managing Director Muhammad Shahid, PHA-F gave a briefing on the issues of the residential project, including matters related to project contractors, allottees, and NLC.
The Chairman Standing Committee said that the project contractors should complete their contracts as per their scheduled timetable, and the MD should make payments to the project contractors on time so that the project work is completed on time.

Student injured in firing at GU’s city campus

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Nov 21 (APP):A Law College student was injured on Friday when a security guard allegedly opened fire at Gomal University’s City Campus.
The incident sparked a strong reaction from students, who gathered in large numbers at the faculty’s main gate and demanded the immediate registration of a case against the guard.
The students boycotted classes and raised slogans against the university administration, accusing security staff of mistreating students and failing to maintain a safe environment.
The demonstration ended after police officials assured the students of a prompt and transparent inquiry. The injured student named Hayatullah was shifted to hospital.

President, PM laud Security Forces for eliminating 13 India-backed militants in KP operations

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP):President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Friday jointly commended Pakistan’s security forces for successfully eliminating 13 militants affiliated with the India-backed network Fitna-ul-Khawarij during intelligence-based operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
In a statement issued by the Presidency, President Zardari paid rich tribute to the security forces for their courage, professionalism and steadfastness. He applauded the effective intelligence-driven actions undertaken by the Pakistan Army and law-enforcement agencies, calling them a testament to their operational excellence.
President Zardari said that the state was ensuring the complete and uncompromising eradication of militants operating under foreign patronage. “The elimination of India-sponsored extremists is being ensured with full force and firmness of state authority,” he said. He added that the total defeat of externally backed terrorism was being pursued with national consensus and unity of purpose.
The president reaffirmed that Pakistan’s security personnel continued to display remarkable bravery and commitment in safeguarding the nation, earning the gratitude of the entire country.
The Prime Minister’s Office, in a separate statement, said Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif also praised the security forces for carrying out successful operations against Fitna-tul-Khawarij terrorists in Lakki Marwat and Dera Ismail Khan.
He appreciated the elimination of 13 militants and said the actions reflected the successes being achieved under the government’s Azm-e-Istehkam vision.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the entire nation stood shoulder to shoulder with the armed forces in the fight against terrorism. He reiterated the government’s firm resolve to eliminate every form of militancy from Pakistan, stating, “We remain committed to the complete eradication of terrorism from the country.”

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, addressing participants at the D-8 Media Forum

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Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, addressing participants at the D-8 Media Forum
APP52-211125 BAKU: November 21 – Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, addressing participants at the D-8 Media Forum. APP/ABB
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, addressing participants at the D-8 Media Forum
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Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, in a group photo with delegates from different countries participating in the D-8 Media Forum

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Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, in a group photo with delegates from different countries participating in the D-8 Media Forum
APP51-211125 BAKU: November 21 – Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, in a group photo with delegates from different countries participating in the D-8 Media Forum. APP/ABB
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, in a group photo with delegates from different countries participating in the D-8 Media Forum
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Federal Constitutional Court hears NCHR’s petition to end manual sewer cleaning

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): The National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR) appeared before the Federal Constitutional Court on Friday in its landmark constitutional petition under Article 184, seeking the complete phase-out of manual sewer cleaning and the institutionalisation of health and safety regulations for sanitation workers throughout Pakistan.
The case was heard by a three-member bench headed by Justice Aminuddin, marking a historic moment in Pakistan’s human-rights landscape and the fight to protect one of the country’s most marginalised labour forces.
In its petition, NCHR highlighted the risks faced by sanitation workers, who continue to perform highly hazardous and often lethal tasks without adequate protective gear, training, or occupational safety protocols, said a press release issued here on Friday.
NCHR also submitted that in the absence of regulatory enforcement and emergency response mechanisms, workers are routinely exposed to toxic gases, life-threatening injuries, and preventable deaths.
During the hearing, Barrister Iqbal Nasar, NCHR’s pro bono counsel, informed the bench that a day before the hearing, another sanitation worker had died in the gutters.
After hearing NCHR’s argument, the Federal Constitutional Court issued notices to the respondents.
“Manual cleaning of gutters is brutal and dehumanising. No person’s life should be put at risk for a task that should never require human hands in the first place,” said Chairperson NCHR Rabiya Javeri Agha who attended the hearing on NCHR’s behalf.
The case marks the first such hearing by Pakistan’s Federal Constitutional Court, examining the rights of sanitation workers through a constitutional lens, potentially setting a precedent for labour dignity, occupational safety, and equal protection under the law.

Punjab govt. releases Rs1b to buy four armored vehicles to target Kacha area bandits

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LAHORE, Nov 21 (APP): Punjab Police have decided to rely on modern technology to control the increasing incidents of kidnapping in the Kacha area of Rahim Yar Khan and Rajan Pur.
Punjab Police will purchase four modern armored vehicles to eradicate robbers by going near their hideouts.
According to the details, the modern armored vehicles worth Rs 1 billion will be purchased for Rahim Yar Khan and Rajanpur police.
The Punjab government has released funds of Rs1 billion to purchase the modern armored vehicles. Elite personnel will be able to target the hideouts of robbers with the help of these modern vehicles.

Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Senator Dr Musadik Masood Malik, delivers his keynote address virtually at a high-level side event titled “Building Green Skills for a Sustainable Pakistan,” held at the Pakistan Pavilion during the UN Climate Summit (COP-30)

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Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Senator Dr Musadik Masood Malik, delivers his keynote address virtually at a high-level side event titled "Building Green Skills for a Sustainable Pakistan," held at the Pakistan Pavilion during the UN Climate Summit (COP-30)
APP33-211125 BELEM: November 21 – Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Senator Dr Musadik Masood Malik, delivers his keynote address virtually at a high-level side event titled "Building Green Skills for a Sustainable Pakistan," held at the Pakistan Pavilion during the UN Climate Summit (COP-30). APP/ABB
Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Senator Dr Musadik Masood Malik, delivers his keynote address virtually at a high-level side event titled "Building Green Skills for a Sustainable Pakistan," held at the Pakistan Pavilion during the UN Climate Summit (COP-30)
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