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KP Govt releases expenditure report for devolopment of tourists sites

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PESHAWAR, Nov 27 (APP):The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government has decided  to develop the tourist sites in the province, and released an expenditure report in this regard.
The development of 16 tourist sites in the province will cost more than 256 million rupees, says an offical statement here.
As many as 24.4 million rupees have been approved for Khushal Garh, 12 million rupees for the restoration of Chashma Jangal Khel, 17 million rupees for Bado Ziarat, and 15 million rupees for Bona Sharif in Kohat.
As many as 20 million rupees have been allocated for the D.I. Khan picnic point, 15 million rupees for Jamal Garhi Mardan, 17 million rupees for development work in Takht Bhai Mardan, 20 million rupees for Jabban Malakand, and 18 million rupees for Tota Kan Malakand.
Among the development works, 20 million rupees have been allocated for Bahrain Swat, 21 million rupees for Karakaar Buner, 18 million rupees for Kumrat, more than 20 million rupees for Garam Chashma Chitral, and more than 20 million rupees for Chitral Laspur.
Funds for the projects will be provided from the 2025–26 budget. Obtaining a No Duplication Certificate has been declared mandatory for these projects, and work will begin only after technical approval for the development of the tourist sites.
The projects are subject to technical evaluation according to the estimated cost.

PM urges Bahrain businesses to tap Pakistan’s potential; cites pro-investor reforms, facilitations

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MANAMA, Nov 27 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday highlighting the structural transformation, regulatory and economic reforms by his government, urged the Bahraini business sector to seize Pakistan’s immense investment potential with new sectors opened like agribusiness, IT, minerals, energy and tourism, to build a long-term partnership.

“Pakistan is undergoing a structural transformation embodying economic reforms, digital modernization and a decisive push for a private sector-led growth. We have cut red tape forever, strengthened our regulations and opened new sectors such as agribusiness, IT, minerals, energy and tourism for long-term partnership,” the prime minister said, addressing the members of the business community here during his two-day official visit.

The event was attended by Bahrain’s deputy prime minister, ministers for foreign affairs, finance and national economy, industries and commerce, besides the prime minister’s own delegation members including Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar and others.

He said that Pakistan offered talent, resources and a growing consumer market which had enormous potential, combined with Bahrain’s financial expertise and business acumen.

The prime minister said that Pakistan was ready to enhance economic cooperation with Bahrain in the field of agriculture, IT, AI, FinTech and all other areas to create synergy through mutual efforts, knowledge and experience.

He told the gathering of overseas Pakistanis and Pakistani and Bahraini entrepreneurs that the Free Trade Agreement between Pakistan and GCC was expected to be signed soon to help strengthen trade cooperation.

“I address you not just as the Prime Minister of Pakistan but as the CEO of a nation eager to partner with Bahraini entrepreneurs ready to support joint ventures, facilitate your investment plans and assist in the mutually-rewarding journey ahead of us… Whether you are a Bahraini investor exploring Pakistan or a Pakistani entrepreneur contributing to Bahrain’s great progress, let this moment be your launching pad for a bold and meaningful collaboration.”

Expressing gratitude to King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa and Crown Prince and Prime Minister Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa for their warm hospitality to him and his delegation, he said the relationship between the two countries was based on cultural, religious, mutual respect and trust, with both having strategic cooperation for decades.

“Now we have to convert these wonderful relations into economic cooperation,” he said, and vowed to convert Pakistan’s challenge of youth bulge into a great opportunity by training them in IT, AI, vocational training, and skill training.

The prime minister appreciated the Pakistani community of over 100,000 in Bahrain for their contribution to the host country as well as their own homeland by sending their hard-earned remittances worth $484 million last year.

“Let me assure you that Pakistan’s doors and my own door will always remain open to all of you,” he assured and appreciated Bahrain’s visionary leadership, making the country emerge as a “beacon” of economic growth, financial innovation and human-centered development, also serving as inspiration for Pakistan.

Earlier, in his remarks, Bahrain’s Finance Minister Salman bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, said that the generations of Pakistanis had played a vital role in Bahrain’s growth with many having made the kingdom their second home.

He said that Pakistan’s financial institutions had been important contributors to Bahrain’s financial sector for over half a century.

The minister said that Bahrain was witnessing a generational transformation as the region was becoming a center of innovation, sustainability, and technological excellence in which Bahrain was playing a leading role.

He highlighted that in financial services, Bahrain’s forward-looking regulatory environment, skilled talent base, and thriving fintech landscape provide an ideal platform for Pakistani banks and innovators to expand their regional and global reach.

Similarly, in digital technology, Bahrain’s high-capacity subsea cables and expanding digital infrastructure were positioning it as a regional center for data and connectivity, opening opportunities for Pakistani firms in software engineering, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and next-generation digital services.

The finance minister said that as Bahrain was advancing Vision 2030 and laying the foundations for Vision 2050, it saw Pakistan as a partner in a shared economic future.

Seminar on unlocking research held at UoS

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SIALKOT, Nov 27 (APP):A seminar on “Unlocking Research Literature: Critical Reading and Academic Writing for Postgraduate Success” held on Thursday at University of Sialkot (UoS).
Dr. Sajjad Hyder (Assistant Professor, Department of Botany) was invited as the Guest Speaker.
In his comprehensive and engaging talk, Dr. Sajjad emphasized the importance of developing critical reading skills for understanding and evaluating academic literature. He further highlighted effective strategies for academic writing, focusing on clarity, coherence, and scholarly rigor essential for postgraduate research success.
Dr. Hyder emphasized that critical reading and academic writing were fundamental skills for postgraduate students and researchers. The ability to critically engage with existing literature enables scholars to identify research gaps, evaluate methodologies, and build well-founded arguments. Similarly, academic writing skills ensure that research findings are communicated effectively and ethically within the global academic community.
The session was highly interactive and well-received by the participants, who gained valuable insights into navigating research literature and improving their academic writing proficiency.
At the conclusion of the event, Vice Chancellor of USKT presented a souvenir to Dr. Sajjad Hyder as a token of appreciation for his valuable contribution and enlightening session.
The University extends its sincere gratitude to Dr. Sajjad Hyder for sharing his expertise and inspiring postgraduate scholars to pursue excellence in research and future endeavor.

Afghan national in custody after shooting 2 US National Guard soldiers near White House

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WASHINGTON, Nov 27 (APP):An Afghan national named Rahmanullah Lakanwal has been identified as the suspected shooter in the ‘targeted’ attack that critically injured two National Guard soldiers near the White House on Wednesday, the US Department of Homeland Security said.
The suspect was shot by another Guard member and taken into custody, according to media reports, quoting officials. He is currently hospitalized.
Lakanwal, 29, entered the United States in 2021, multiple law enforcement said.
“This heinous assault was an act of evil and act of hatred and an act of terror. It was a crime against our entire nation. It was a crime against humanity,” President Donald Trump said in a video message from the state of Florida, where he is spending his Thanksgiving  holiday weekend.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said on X that the suspect was paroled into the U.S. on Sept. 8, 2021, under a Biden-era programme for Afghan nationals called ‘Operation Allies Welcome’.
President Trump described him as “a foreigner who entered our country from Afghanistan, a hellhole on Earth,” in a video message late Wednesday. He said the suspect’s status was extended “under legislation signed by President (Joe) Biden.”
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said that Trump had requested 500 more troops to be sent to Washington, DC.
Tens of thousands of Afghans entered the US under special immigration protections following the chaotic US withdrawal from that country in 2021 under former President Biden.
“We must now re-examine every alien who has entered our country from Afghanistan under Biden,” said Trump in his address.
US Citizenship and Immigration Services said it had halted processing of all Afghan immigration requests pending a review of vetting protocols.

Man killed in road accident

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SARGODHA, Nov 27 (APP):A 45-year-old man was killed in a road accident here near HBL Bank on University road on Thursday.
According to Rescue-1122, two cars were racing each other while traveling from the University of Sargodha towards 47 Pull. During the race, the driver of one vehicle lost control and crashed into motorcycle.
The motorcyclist, identified as Tanveer Ahmad, a resident of Istaqlal Abad Colony, sustained severe head injuries in the collision.
Rescue 1122 teams responded swiftly, reaching the site and shifted the injured to the Dr Faisal Masood Teaching Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.
Concerned Police started investigation.

SNGPL starts gas supply from alternate pipeline after main transmission explosion: Spokesman

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PESHAWAR, Nov 27 (APP):The Sui Northern Gas Company (SNGPL) here on Thursday started limited gas supply through an alternate pipeline after the main transmission line exploded at Peshawar.
According to Deputy Commissioner Sanaullah, the 24-inch pipeline is the primary source for supplying gas to Peshawar, Mardan, and Swat.
Sui Northern has started supply through an alternate 16-inch line; however, due to the limited capacity of the alternate line, there will be a reduction in gas supply.
The action was taken after a gas pipeline explosion occurred in Hassan Khel, affecting gas supply to various cities.
The DC said that domestic consumers will be supplied gas from 5 am to 9 am and from 11 am to 2 pm, while CNG stations will remain temporarily closed.
On the other hand, Sui Northern’s GM, Waqas Shinwari, said that the pipeline explosion is most likely an act of terrorism, as leakage alone does not cause a pipeline to ignite.
The gas pipeline explosion occurred last night in Hassan Khel, which disrupted gas supply to several cities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Minister Local Government reviews Punjab Development Program

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LAHORE, Nov 27 (APP):A meeting chaired by Minister for Local Government Zeeshan Rafique held at the Civil Secretariat reviewed the progress made so far on the Punjab Development Program (PDP).
Special Secretary Arshad Baig, Project Director Brigadier Asad Mahmood and Additional Secretary Ahmar Kaifi also attended the meeting.
Minister for Local Government Zeeshan Rafique said that the Punjab Development Program was a major project to provide municipal facilities in cities, under which construction and repair of drains and sewage systems will be ensured in small and big cities. “In addition, he went on, “underground tanks will be built for rainwater storage. Rehabilitation of roads and streets and installation of street lights are also part of this program”.
The Minister said that in the first phase of PDP, tenders for development schemes have been issued in 13 cities. “In this regard, the needs of the population of the cities for the next 25 years are being kept in mind”. He reiterated the commitment that municipal services would be provided to 200 cities of Punjab in phases. The provincial minister directed the project director to keep the timeline in mind at all times saying that “there would be no compromise on transparency, quality and speed during the work on the project”.
Zeeshan Rafique said that the PDP would provide a comprehensive solution to the growing problem of urban flooding. “The chief officers of the concerned municipal bodies should also be involved during the work on the schemes. The details of the progress in each development scheme should be uploaded on the dashboard”, he urged.

ECP issues notification confirming Babar Nawaz Khan’s victory in NA-18 Haripur by-election

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HARIPUR, Nov 27 (APP):The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Thursday has issued the official notification confirming the victory of Pakistan Muslim League (N) candidate Babar Nawaz Khan in the NA-18 Haripur by-election.
According to the notification, Babar Nawaz Khan secured 163,817 votes to win the seat. Pakistan Peoples Party candidate Iram Fatima obtained 7,038 votes, while independent candidate Shehrnaz Umar Ayub bagged 120,395 votes. Independent candidate Asad Usman received 12,657 votes, Khurshid Anwar Khan secured 320 votes, Syed Ali Zawar Hussain Naqvi got 2,352 votes, and Muhammad Sarwar received 142 votes.
Among other contestants, Hazara Qaumi Mahaz candidate Rustam Khan managed 696 votes, while Pakistan Nizariati Party’s Abdul Shakoor received 1,428 votes.
The ECP stated that a total of 316,652 votes were cast in the constituency, of which 7,807 votes were rejected, while 308,845 votes were declared valid.

JICA Delegation Conducts Technical Visit to Multan International Airport

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 27 (APP):A technical delegation from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), accompanied by Japanese consultants, contractors, and local sub-contractors, visited Multan International Airport (MIAP) to initiate soil testing for the planned upgrade of the airport’s Level-03 Baggage Handling System (BHS).
According to airport officials, soil analysis was carried out in coordination with representatives from the CNS, vigilance, and civil engineering sections.
JICA Delegation Conducts Technical Visit to Multan International Airport
The upgrade is part of a broader plan to install a next-generation baggage handling system aimed at improving security screening and operational efficiency.
During the inspection, the JICA team also handed over two CCTV cameras to be integrated with MIAP’s existing security infrastructure for testing and evaluation.
Following the field assessment, the delegation met with the Chief Operating Officer/Airport Manager to present initial observations and discuss the project’s upcoming construction phase.
The COO/APM assured full institutional support and instructed sectional heads, including the Acting Chief Security Officer of ASF, to ensure uninterrupted passenger screening and operational continuity throughout the installation period.

Rawalpindi Police continue wide-ranging search operations; 16 illegal Afghan nationals held

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RAWALPINDI, Nov 27 (APP):The Rawalpindi Police on Thursday continued extensive search operations under the National Action Plan (NAP) in multiple areas of the district on the instructions of City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Khalid Hamdani, a spokesman said.
He stated that the police checked the credentials of 2,165 individuals, along with 923 houses, 655 shops and 37 hotels. During the operations, 16 Afghan nationals residing illegally were taken into custody.
The spokesman added that 11 scrap yards, five bus and truck stands and various tenants were also inspected. Eleven cases were registered against individuals who failed to register their tenancy details.
The search operations were conducted in the areas of the Pirwadhai, Ganjmandi, City, Waris Khan, Banni, New Town, Sadiqabad, the Ratta Amral, the Civil Lines, the Wah Saddar, the Cantt, Morgah, Westridge, Chauntra, Chakri, Dhamial, Jatli, Rawat, Mandra, Gujar Khan and Kallar Syedan police stations.
He said the operations aimed to maintain law and order and curb crime, adding that all available resources were being utilised to uphold the rule of law and ensure public safety.