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Pakistan buries Indian hegemonic narrative: DPM/FM Dar

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Tuesday said that false narrative of the Indian media and its government, about the so-called hegemony and brandishing India ‘as net security provider of the region’, was buried by Pakistan.

Addressing a presser in London at the conclusion of his official visit to the United Kingdom and broadcast on national Tv channels, he said Pakistan emerged victorious in its recent armed conflict with India sparked by uncalled Indian aggression.

“The Indian media and bureaucracy have acknowledged that their narrative proved unsuccessful. On the other hand, Pakistan’s narrative was based upon facts and truth which was acknowledged by the world,” he added.

The DPM/FM said that after air superiority, Pakistan also settled scores with India on ground.

He said Pakistan always stood for the respect, dignity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries in the region and desired from others to do the same.

Terming Indian leaders’ statements unfortunate, he advised them to accept the defeat and move forward, stressing that Pakistan had not asked anyone to broker ceasefire rather it was Indian side that agreed to it and which was conveyed by US Secretary of State Rubio to him in May conflict.

The DPM/FM Dar, flanked by Pakistan High Commission to UK Dr Mohammad Faisal, further said the incumbent government was committed to the economic stability and prosperity, and its policies resulted in foreign reserves growth and inflation rates on downward trend.

“Pakistan will emerge stronger. Unity will take us forward if we want Pakistan to get its due place among comity of nations, and to join D-20,” he observed.

The DPM/FM, to a query, said that no one should tell Pakistan to hold talks on terrorism, as they were ‘the biggest victim of terrorism, Pakistan had fought the global war of terrorism, on the front foot and sacrificed 90,000 lives besides suffering colossal losses to the tune of $192 billion in that war, he said, stressing that the world had to recognize these sacrifices, Pakistan had rendered huge sacrifices.

He said during the year 2014, terrorism had been completely eliminated from the country during former premier Nawaz Sharif’s tenure.

About their official visits to various countries, he said their efforts were aimed at projecting Pakistan’s candid stance on various issues including scourge of terrorism.

He opined that due to these efforts, the US had proscribed BLA and Majeed Brigade as international terrorist outfits who had been involved in different terrorism incidents including train hijacking in Balochistan. Dar also advised the Pakistani diaspora not to indulge in petty politics on different national issues.

“After Indian aggression, we adopted unanimous resolution in the parliament condemning it strongly which also gave a message to the world about unity of the nation,” he added.

The DPM/FM further underlined the need that nation should move in unison to take the country on track of progress.

To a question, he said it was unfortunate, PIA had been earning billions of rupees revenue when it was grounded, and it took years to revive the national flag carrier.
He welcomed the EU’s decision to lift ban on PIA in November 2024 and said the UK also followed the suit. PIA authorities were in negotiation with the UK authorities to resume flights to Manchester in September under a tentative programme which could be later expanded to London.

Dar also termed his bilateral and trilateral meetings with the UK counterparts and authorities very productive in which all spectrums of the bilateral ties were discussed including the Kashmir dispute and climate change etc.

He also appreciated the role of the Pak High Commission in UK during Pak-India conflict as one of the key capitals in the world to project Pakistan’s position.

PFA 42nd board meeting reviews performance, approves new initiatives

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LAHORE, Aug 19 (APP): The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) in its 42nd Board meeting, chaired by Secretary Price Control & Commodities Management Dr. Ehsan Bhutta, approved several important projects aimed at strengthening food safety enforcement across the province.
The meeting reviewed PFA’s performance, which showed significant improvement as enforcement actions recorded a 78 percent increase while registration of cases rose by 70 percent compared to previous years. The Board appreciated PFA’s performance and directed that the same momentum be maintained.
PFA Director General Muhammad Asim Javaid informed the meeting that inspections of slaughterhouses across Punjab would now be carried out to curb the supply of substandard meat and prevent illegal slaughtering. He said all slaughterhouses would be upgraded in line with international standards.
He further said that a comprehensive mechanism would be developed for pre- and post-mortem examinations of animals, disease monitoring, and vaccination record-keeping. For this purpose, 94 veterinary specialists will be recruited. To strengthen the inspection system, new vehicles will also be added to the PFA enforcement squad to ensure effective inspections at the tehsil level.
The DG also informed the Board that the budget of the Punjab Food Authority for the financial year 2025–26 has been approved.

Amir Muqam visits flood affected areas of Bajaur, assures allout support

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BAJAUR, Aug 19 (APP):Federal Minister Engineer Amir Muqam here Tuesday visited the flood affected areas of Bajaur where he assured allout support to the affected population.
The Federal Minister met with the affected people in the relief camps and listened to their problems.
He directed NADRA to establish a second registration center within 48 hours and provide relief to the affectees at their doorsteps.
Instructions were given to NADRA to set up separate counters for men and women and worked tirelessly to reduce flood victims suffering.
Speaking to flood victims, Muqam said fllood victims of Bajaur will not be left alone adding that he came there on the direction of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif to personally review rescue and relief operations.
“We will ensure the dignified and prompt return of the affected people to their homes,” he added.
Engr Amir Muqam said that all available resources will be utilized for speedy relief and assistance to flood victims.
On this occasion, the Prime Minister’s Special Assistant Mubarak Zeb Khan, PML-N’s coordinator for the merged districts Zar Khan Safi, and senior officials from relevant departments were also present.

CM pays tribute to humanitarian workers

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LAHORE, Aug 19 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has said that humanity is a sacred bond that transcends all borders, religions, and divisions.
In her message on World Humanitarian Day, the CM said that humanity is a great relation that is higher than all relationships and independent of every border. Becoming a source of comfort and ease for others is the true service to humanity,” she added.
The CM paid tribute to humanitarian workers across the globe, saying “I salute all those who dedicate their lives to serving humanity. Their passion is beyond color, religion, and prejudice. In the context of the current global situation, this spirit of service is more important than ever.”
She particularly referred to the suffering in conflict zones, underscoring that the innocent martyrdom in Gaza has shaken the conscience of humanity. The cries of children in Gaza and Kashmir call out to every sensitive heart in the world.
CM Maryam Nawaz said that compassion for humanity is akin to worship and the highest form of service. She added that every initiative of the Punjab government is rooted in humanitarian values and service to the people. She urged the people to work together for a world based on peace, love and humanity.

PCJCCI calls for long-term climate action inspired by China’s model

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LAHORE, Aug 19 (APP):The Pakistan China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI) here Tuesday convened a high-level think tank session to address the worsening climate crisis in Pakistan and emphasized for long-term environmental planning.
The session focused on the lessons Pakistan can learn from China’s successful strategies in climate resilience and ecological restoration.
PCJCCI Acting President Zafar Iqbal highlighted China’s remarkable progress in combating climate change and environmental degradation. China has transformed degraded lands into green ecosystems and adopted advanced technologies to mitigate climate risks. Pakistan must follow this path. The Chinese model of greening deserts and grasslands offers us a clear roadmap to rehabilitate our vulnerable regions. He further added that cooperation between Pakistan and China should extend beyond trade and infrastructure, to include joint action against the existential threat posed by climate change.  He also expressed concern over the ongoing flood situation in various parts of Pakistan caused by erratic monsoon patterns and glacial melt. The Chamber called for enhanced early warning systems, improved infrastructure, and international collaboration to build climate resilience.
Senior Vice President Brig. (R) Mansoor Saeed Sheikh emphasized the unique vulnerability of Pakistan. “Our country holds over 5,000 glaciers and 100 freshwater lakes forming the world’s largest natural freshwater reserve. But these vital resources are now at risk due to rising temperatures and glacial melt. Referring to recent glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs), including the devastating cloudburst in Gilgit and Swat. We can no longer afford short-term policies. The environment demands a vision spanning at least 30 to 50 years. Only a proactive, rather than reactive, approach can safeguard our communities.”
He stressed the importance of valuing natural assets and adopting foresight-driven strategies to avoid human and economic loss.
Salahuddin Hanif, Secretary General PCJCCI, addressed the long-term degradation of Pakistan’s forests, stating that over the past 60 to 70 years, Pakistan’s forest cover has shrunk drastically. While initiatives like the 10 Billion Tree Tsunami are commendable, their success hinges on consistent policy and strategic guidance which we can gain by learning from China’s reforestation experience.  He added, “I would like to appreciate the efforts of the youth of Pakistan who planted around 6,500 trees all over Punjab which signifies the 65 percent young people of Pakistan.
The PCJCCI urged the government, policymakers, civil society, and international partners to treat climate action as a national emergency and move toward long-term, science-backed policies inspired by global success stories like China.

CM Bugti vows swift completion of police infrastructure to ensure public safety

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QUETTA, Aug 19 (APP):Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to strengthening law enforcement infrastructure, declaring that the timely completion of police development projects will foster a safer and more peaceful environment for the public.
Chairing a high-level meeting of the Police Project Management Unit on Tuesday, CM Bugti reviewed the progress of ongoing police initiatives and outlined future strategies.
The meeting brought together key provincial figures including Provincial Ministers Saleem Khan Khosa and Mir Shoaib Nosherwani, Chief Secretary Shakeel Qadir Khan, Additional Chief Secretaries Hamza Shafqat (Home) and Zahid Saleem (Development), Acting IGP Saeed Wazir  DIG CTD Aitizaz Hussain Goraya, Additional IG Development Javed Khan, Principal Secretary Babar Khan, Secretaries of Finance and Communications and senior officials from the Chief Minister’s Secretariat.
The meeting approved the release of funds for police development projects that have remained incomplete since 2014. Notably, 100 percent funding was sanctioned for the completion of the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) Complex, a key initiative in the province’s anti-terrorism strategy.
CM Bugti directed that ten under-construction police stations across various districts should be completed within two months. He emphasized the need for robust supervision and monitoring mechanisms to ensure quality and timely delivery, warning that negligence or delays would not be tolerated.
“The modernization of police infrastructure is a top priority for the Government of Balochistan,” said CM Bugti. “It is essential not only for improving law and order but also for restoring public trust in our institutions.”
He stressed that upgrading the CTD is vital for effectively combating terrorism and called for strict oversight of all ongoing projects to guarantee transparency and efficiency.
CM Sarfraz Bugti added that the successful execution of police projects would usher in a new era of peace and stability in Balochistan, reinforcing the province’s commitment to public safety and institutional integrity.

Salman replaces Ahmed in Top End T20 series

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP):Right-arm fast bowler Mohammad Salman has replaced Ahmed Daniyal in Pakistan Shaheens squad for the ongoing Top End T20 Series in Darwin, Australia.
According to a statement issued here, Ahmed, who has represented Pakistan in two T20Is, sustained a hairline fracture on his right thumb during a fielding session in Darwin. Salman will depart for Australia on Wednesday, August 20.

NDMA warns of torrential rains, flood risk across Sindh

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP):The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on Tuesday warned that torrential rains may lash several districts of Sindh within the next 12 to 24 hours, potentially triggering flash floods.
According to NDMA press release, the weather system is expected to persist for two to three days. Vulnerable areas include Karachi, Thatta, Sajawal, Badin, Tharparkar, Hyderabad, Nawab Shah, Dadu, Khairpur, Sukkur, Ghotki, Larkana, Shikarpur, Jacobabad, and Kashmore. Coastal and low-lying areas with poor drainage are especially at risk.
NDMA has urged residents to stay away from low-lying zones, ensure proper water drainage, and avoid standing near electric poles. Further safety guidelines are available via the Pak NDMA Disaster Alert App.

PRCS teams providing immediate relief to rain-hit communities: Farzhana Naek

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP):Emergency response teams of the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) are actively working on the ground to provide immediate relief and assistance to communities affected by the ongoing monsoon rain spells, floods, and landslides in different regions of the country.
PRCS Chairperson Mrs Farzhana Naek, in a statement on Tuesday, said ,”Our emergency response teams have swiftly mobilized to support communities impacted by the ongoing monsoon rains and landslides across the country.”
PRCS teams providing immediate relief to rain-hit communities: Farzhana Naek
The teams, she said, were working tirelessly in close coordination with the government and district administrations to ensure timely relief and support to the affected population.
The teams were also on alert in areas identified as disaster-prone during the ongoing monsoon rains to ensure timely response and assistance to vulnerable communities, she added.
Mrs Farzana Naek emphasised the PRCS commitment to strengthening coordinated humanitarian response.
Meanwhile, PRCS Secretary General Abaid Ullah Khan chaired the Movement Coordination meeting here at the PRCS National Headquarters. The meeting was attended by representatives of Movement partners, including the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), German Red Cross, Norwegian Red Cross, British Red Cross, Turkish Red Crescent, as well as provincial branch representatives from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Merged Areas, and Gilgit Baltistan.
PRCS teams providing immediate relief to rain-hit communities: Farzhana Naek
The PRCS swift response during the ongoing monsoon spell was also appreciated by IFRC Secretary General  Jagan Chapagain, IFRC Regional Director for Asia Pacific Mr. Alexander Matheou, and the Netherlands Red Cross via their official social media platforms on X.
“The PRCS NHQ in coordination with respective provincial branches, are continuously monitoring the evolving situation and stands ready to scale up its operations wherever with the facilitation of Movement partners, government institutions and other stakeholders for strengthening the response and preparedness efforts,” a PRCS spokesman said.

25,000 evacuated, 670 dead, infrastructure repairs underway: NDMA Chief

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP):National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Chairman Lt Gen Inam Haider Malik on Tuesday said that over 25,000 people have been rescued from flood-hit areas since August 17, as joint operations with national agencies continue across affected regions.
Speaking alongside Minister for Information Attaullah Tarar and DG ISPR Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, he confirmed that injured survivors are receiving treatment at local and military hospitals, with improvements in medical care ongoing.
At least 670 people have died and nearly 1,000 have been injured in recent floods, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Search-and-rescue teams, led by Pakistan Army units under the direct supervision of Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir, are working round-the-clock to locate missing persons, many of whom were swept away in flash floods triggered by sudden cloudbursts and pressure bursts in Balochistan and sparsely populated areas.
Lt Gen Haider noted that NDMA’s continuously updated National Response Summary provides verified data on casualties and damages, accessible via the NDMA website. He warned of another monsoon wave expected in the last week of August, following the current spell ending August 23. Vulnerable zones include Northern Punjab, KP, Balochistan, and arid regions. Alerts are being issued daily through the NDMA mobile app “Disaster Alert” and shared in national coordination meetings.
On infrastructure, NDMA and the Ministry of Communications have cleared nearly 50 percent of landslides blocking key highways in Gilgit Baltistan and KP, aiming for full restoration within the next few days. A comprehensive damage assessment survey will begin in the final week of the monsoon, with a national needs report expected by mid-September.
Lt Gen Haider expressed gratitude to the armed forces, volunteers, NGOs, and citizens for their support, reaffirming the government’s commitment to sustained relief and recovery efforts.