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CM visits Honda company in Tokyo, discusses EV cooperation

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Maryam Nawaz
LAHORE, Aug 19 (APP): Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif visited the headquarters of Honda Company in Tokyo on Tuesday and met Executive Vice President Noriya Kayahara.
The two sides discussed enhancing strategic cooperation between the Punjab government and Honda, particularly in the areas of local production and assembly of electric vehicles (EVs), said a handout issued here.
During the meeting, both agreed to benefit from Japan’s expertise, especially Honda’s experience, to train and skill Punjab’s youth in the EV sector.
The CM briefed the Honda leadership about Punjab’s plan to establish an EV depot for 1,500 electric buses in collaboration with the private sector.
CM Maryam Nawaz said Honda’s cooperation in promoting the culture of electric vehicles in Punjab would be highly valued. She added that Punjab has vast potential to become the largest market for EVs in the region, offering excellent investment opportunities and skilled labor for manufacturing and assembly.
She highlighted Punjab’s vision to develop battery charging infrastructure for electric vehicles and bikes across urban and semi-urban areas and welcomed Honda’s support in setting up a state-of-the-art vehicle testing laboratory. She added that the Punjab government is extending attractive incentives and opportunities to foreign investors.
The CM also shared plans for launching a high-speed train project between Lahore and Rawalpindi and introducing a Tourist Glass Train between Rawalpindi and Murree to promote tourism. She reiterated her government’s commitment to improving vehicle safety standards to reduce road accidents.
The Honda Executive Vice President warmly welcomed CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif, appreciating her forward-looking vision and passion for Punjab’s development.

Radio Pakistan Bahawalpur celebrates Golden Jubilee

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BAHAWALPUR, Aug 19 (APP): Member of the National Assembly Malik Muhammad Iqbal Chanar has said that Radio Pakistan Bahawalpur has consistently fulfilled its responsibilities with dedication, taking into account broadcasting needs for entertainment and education, which is commendable.
He added that Radio Pakistan Bahawalpur is a national institution whose voices and programs remain a memorable part of the city’s social life.
He said this as the guest of honor at the Golden Jubilee event of Radio Pakistan Bahawalpur, titled “The World Is My Voice,” held at Radio Pakistan Bahawalpur’s premises, which was attended by prominent city figures from politics, society, academia, and literature. Malik Muhammad Iqbal Chanar also unveiled Radio Pakistan Bahawalpur’s 50-year plaque during the ceremony.
In his remarks, he described Radio Pakistan Bahawalpur as a unique and illustrious institution rooted in the region’s cultural, scientific, and literary traditions. He noted that the station began regular broadcasts on August 18, 1975, and that August 18, 2025 marks a historic milestone. The voice of Radio Pakistan, he said, reaches hearts and awakens thought and awareness beyond just the ears. The national institution has infused a new spirit into local intellectual circles and strengthened literary gatherings. It has provided a platform for local artists, poets, and writers, enabling their voices and creations to reach far and wide. Over its fifty-year journey, Radio Pakistan Bahawalpur has left deep and positive impacts on the intellectual and cultural landscape of the region, serving as a beacon for future generations.
Malik Iqbal Chanar expressed hope that Radio Pakistan Bahawalpur will continue to serve science, literature, culture, and heritage with the same resolve, zeal, and enthusiasm in the times to come. He highlighted development projects for Bahawalpur from both provincial and federal governments, noting that the Pakistan Muslim League (N) has a special interest in the city’s development. The guest of honor assured that he would extend all possible cooperation for Radio Pakistan Bahawalpur’s further improvement and announced the immediate start of construction on the station’s rear wall.
Souvenirs and certificates were distributed among outstanding staff and workers associated with Radio Pakistan Bahawalpur. The Golden Jubilee celebration featured performances by artists Mosa Rani, Shahid Ali, Shireen Kanwal, Mohan Bhagat, Ramadan Hussain, and Jamil Parwana.

RCCI to establish Economic Zones along ring road

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 19 (APP): The Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) has announced plans to establish Economic Zones along the Rawalpindi Ring Road. The development of these zones will not only boost trade and industrial activities but also create new employment opportunities.

A high-level meeting regarding the Ring Road project was held at the RCCI, attended by Commissioner Rawalpindi, Engineer Aamir Khattak, and DG RDA, Kinza Murtaza.

RCCI President Usman Shaukat highlighted that extensive consultations have been held with the Commissioner’s Office, RDA, and other stakeholders for the establishment of Economic Zones along the Ring Road.

Commissioner Rawalpindi, Engineer Aamir Khattak assured that dedicated land will be allocated exclusively for Economic Zones. He further emphasized that the local administration and the Business Facilitation Center will extend full support and cooperation for the timely completion of these zones. Work on the Ring Road is progressing rapidly, and the project is expected to be inaugurated in December 2025.

Chairman of the Ring Road Economic Zones Development Committee and former President, Asad Mashhadi, while giving a detailed presentation on the Ring Road Economic Zones stated that modern-style economic zones will be established.

These economic zones will include wholesale markets, grain markets, small factories, furniture and plastic showrooms, as well as goods transport terminals, all supported by a modern infrastructure.

The relocation of existing city markets to the proposed economic zones will help reduce traffic congestion. He added that it is encouraging that land for the economic zones will be marked in advance, which will help curb land mafia activities and encroachments.

He further said that the proposed economic zones will have excellent access infrastructure, including wide roads, public transport, labor colonies, and healthcare facilities. Currently, small factories linked with SMEs are operating within the city; the establishment of economic zones will help people expand their businesses and industries. The Ring Road project is a game changer for Rawalpindi, and it will turn the city into a hub of commercial and industrial activity.

The meeting was attended by Senior Vice President Khalid Farooq Qazi, Vice President Fahad Barlas, former RCCI presidents, Jalil Malik, Raja Amer Iqbal, Nasir Mirza, Nadeem Rauf, Saqib Rafiq, executive committee members, and other members of the Chamber.

MD WASA visits city after rain to supervise dewatering operation

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FAISALABAD, Aug 19 (APP): Water & Sanitation Agency (WASA) Managing Director (MD) Sohail Qadir Cheema has paid emergency visits to various parts of the city after recent rainfall and directed the field staff to take immediate measures for prompt drainage of rainwater.
During his visit to Gulshan Colony B-block, Bhatta Stop, Saif Abad, and other locations on Jhang Road, he personally reviewed the ongoing dewatering operations and instructed the WASA officials to intensify efforts for public relief.
He directed the operations staff to urgently carry out desilting of the main line in Gulshan Colony B-block and said that rainwater must be removed from Bhatta Stop Road and Saif Abad within shortest possible time by utilizing all available resources.
He appreciated the field staff for their timely action and said that all ponding points across the city were cleared through the effective use of dewatering sets and sucker machines.
He said that through round-the-clock operation of machinery combined with staff dedication, the agency succeeded in ensuring water drainage from critical points.
He said that rainwater was successfully removed from Minerva Club Road, Millat Chowk, Millat Road and Station Chowk. Similarly, Jhang Road, GTS Chowk near Rescue 1122, Sargodha Road near Lasani Pully, Jaranwala Road, Satiana Road, Dijkot Road T-Chowk and Captain Nisar Akbar Chowk were also cleared of accumulated water, he added.
The WASA MD said that all major city roads and central intersections have now been cleared and normal traffic flow was restored.
He said that the citizens’ complaints registered through the toll-free helpline 1334 were addressed on priority, ensuring that reported water logging points were quickly resolved.
He said that WASA is committed to provide efficient drainage services particularly during the monsoon season and no negligence in the operation of pumping machinery or field response would be tolerated.
Deputy Managing Director Services Ikramullah Chaudhry, Director Operations Makhdoom Babar, Assistant Director Ahmad Raza and others were also present on the occasion.

Newborn abduction drama ends: Father, accomplices held in ICT Police operation

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP): Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police on Tuesday solved a dramatic case of a one-day-old baby’s abduction in Khanna area, revealing that the perpetrator was none other than the infant’s own father.
Newborn abduction drama ends: Father, accomplices held in ICT Police operation
A police spokesperson told APP on Tuesday that Khanna Police Station, under the supervision of Station House Officer (SHO) Amir Hayat, swiftly acted on a distress call received through Rescue services reporting that a newborn baby girl had been kidnapped from Bilal Town, Chishtia Market.
He said SHO Amir Hayat registered a case and launched an investigation on modern lines, reviewing CCTV footage and questioning hospital staff, midwives, nurses, doctors, and neighbours. Even a beggar woman sitting outside the house was interrogated.
He said suspicion gradually centered on the baby’s father, Ibrahim. Police seized all mobile phones and retrieved deleted data, including a message reading “Allah Hafiz, bye bye.” After repeated questioning, Ibrahim confessed that he had handed over the baby to his friend Shazia, who then delivered her to a woman named Iqra.
He said Iqra, who had deceived her in-laws by pretending to be pregnant for nine months using an artificial belly, received the child with the help of her husband Tayyab. Acting on leads, SHO Amir Hayat’s team arrested Shazia, who confessed, and later recovered the infant safely from Mananwala, Sheikhupura. Iqra, her husband, and other accomplices were also taken into custody.
The spokesperson said that senior police officials and local residents lauded the swift and professional action of SHO Amir Hayat, who not only recovered the innocent child but also resolved a complicated and dramatic case within a day.

Rashid Minhas Shaheed to be remembered on Aug 20

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FAISALABAD, Aug 19 (APP): Rashid Minhas Shaheed (Nishan-e-Haider) will be paid tribute in a ceremony to be held here on August 20, under the aegis of Rashid Minhas Society, Faisalabad.
The ceremony will be held at a marquee in Rehmanpura near Government MC Girls High School Chak 79/R-B on Narrwala road.
Chairman Zahid Masood Nizami, President Riaz Ahmed Minhas and General Secretary Ejaz Ahmed Minhas, and the people from various walks of life will participate in the ceremony to pay rich tribute to the martyrdom of the Rashid Minhas Saheed on his bravery.

World Photography Day marked in Faisalabad with message of ‘Peace through photography

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP):World Photography Day was observed here on Tuesday to pay homage to the history of photography, with members of the Faisalabad Photo Journalists Association highlighting its role in promoting peace, creativity, and public awareness.
President Faisalabad Photo Journalists Association Muhammad Tahir told APP that World Photography Day is marked every year across Pakistan, where photojournalists play a vital role in spreading the message of “Peace Through Photography.”
He said the day traces its origins back to the invention of the daguerreotype process developed by French artist Louis Daguerre. On January 9, 1839, the French Academy of Sciences announced the process, and later, on August 19, 1839, the French government declared it as a free gift to the world.
Quoting the famous saying, “a picture is worth a thousand words,” Tahir emphasized that no amount of words could capture the essence of life as beautifully as a picture can. “Every moment that passes is a picture. What the camera captures becomes eternal, while what the mind remembers is preserved as a lifetime viewership,” he said.
He added that even before the invention of the camera, people preserved memories through portraits and painted self-images. “Van Gogh’s self-portrait stands as a reminder of how art preserved moments before photography made it easier. The early cameras were even described as ‘soulful,’ perhaps because of the long waits endured by subjects,” he remarked.
The association president noted that World Photography Day serves as a platform for photographers worldwide to showcase their art, promote creativity, and capture the world’s beauty through their lens. “This day inspires professionals and beginners alike to share their photographs with the world,” he said.
Tahir stressed that photography not only reflects captivating scenes but also helps in documenting history, spreading awareness, and building harmony among people.

Tree plantation inaugurated at FIEDMC industrial estates

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FAISALABAD, Aug 19 (APP): Faisalabad Industrial Estate Development and Management Company (FIEDMC) has launched a tree plantation drive in the industrial zone of the district.
Chairman Rana Azhar Waqar inaugurated the drive by planting a tree in a commercial zone near here on Tuesday. FIEDMC officers were also present on the occasion.
Chairman Rana Waqar said that steps for the protection of the environment are imperative for industrial growth.
He said that tree plantation would be made at large scale in FIEDMC industrial estates.

SECP, PMEX discuss strategy for commodities market development”

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP):The Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan delegation, led by Chairperson Akif Saeed on Tuesday met with the Board of Directors of Pakistan Mercantile Exchange (PMEX), to discuss the strategy for development of the commodities futures market in Pakistan.
The PMEX management presented its strategic plan including key priority areas, growth of the commodities futures market, improved oversight and risk management practices, said a press release issued by the SECP.
The participants discussed the challenges faced in the development of commodities futures market and deliberated ways to address them.
The meeting also focused on strengthening the regulatory framework, governance, transparency, and market development. Key discussions focused on enabling Agri-commodity futures trading, promoting wider participation of farmers, traders, and financial institutions, and advancing the use of Electronic Warehouse Receipts to build a more efficient and inclusive commodities market.
The SECP reaffirmed its commitment to work closely with PMEX in promoting agricultural based futures contracts, diversifying the product base, and advancing policies that contribute to efficient market operations and sustainable growth of commodities market in Pakistan.

ISSI hosts webinar “Four Years of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan: Governance, Domestic Trajectories, and International Engagement”

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP):The Centre for Afghanistan Middle East and Africa (CAMEA) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) hosted a webinar, titled “Four Years of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan: Governance, Domestic Trajectories, and International Engagement”.
The webinar was moderated by Ms. Amina Khan, Director CAMEA. Speakers included Ambassador Khalid Mahmood, Chairman BoG, ISSI; Sardar Ahmad Shakeeb, Ambassador of Afghanistan to Pakistan; Ambassador Mansoor Ahmad Khan, Pakistan’s Former Ambassador to Afghanistan; Adam Weinstein, Deputy Director of the Middle East Program at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, Washington D.C., and  Flavius Caba Maria, President and Director of the Political Department, Middle East Political and Economic Institute (MEPEI), Romania, said a press release issued on Tuesday.
Ambassador Khalid Mahmood, in his opening remarks said that four years after the Taliban’s return, Afghanistan has witnessed consolidation of rule and expanded external engagement, including symbolic recognition from Russia. He noted, however, that broader recognition remains withheld over concerns of human rights, inclusivity, and terrorism.
On Pakistan-Afghanistan ties, he highlighted both challenges such as cross-border attacks and positive steps including ambassador-level appointments and revival of the Joint Coordination Committee. He concluded that despite difficulties, renewed diplomatic engagement shows a pragmatic recognition of the need for cooperation and regional connectivity.
Ms. Amina Khan, Director CAMEA at ISSI, said that August 15, 2025, marked four years since the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) assumed power as the de facto authority in Afghanistan. She noted that while the IEA has brought stability, curbed corruption, banned poppy cultivation, and expanded diplomatic outreach, these gains have been overshadowed by its failure to honor reform pledges under the Doha Agreement, particularly on human and women’s rights, inclusivity, and counter-terrorism. She concluded that the group’s performance remains transitional and marked by persistent shortcomings.
Ambassador Shakeeb said that Afghanistan stands at the threshold of a new chapter under the Islamic Emirate. He noted that over the past four years, nationwide security has been ensured, narcotics cultivation eradicated, and a justice system established across all provinces.
He highlighted Afghanistan’s move toward economic self-reliance and major projects in agriculture, energy, and infrastructure, alongside social programs for orphans, widows, and persons with disabilities.
On foreign relations, he emphasized Afghanistan’s balanced diplomacy, citing engagement with over 100 countries and Russia’s recognition as a milestone in its international integration.
Ambassador Mansoor Khan  said that four years on, the Taliban have brought stability and consolidated control, yet sanctions, lack of recognition, and failure to ensure women’s rights, girls’ education, and counter-terrorism remain major concerns.
He noted divisions between hardliners and moderates, stressing that Afghanistan faces a choice between reforms leading to integration or isolation if shortcomings persist. On Pakistan-Afghanistan ties, he emphasized that terrorism remains a hurdle to economic cooperation and that constitutional reforms reflecting the aspirations of the Afghan people are essential.
Adam Weinstein said that while the U.S. remains the largest donor, providing part of nearly $10 billion in aid since 2021, Afghanistan has become a low priority for Washington under the Trump administration. He noted that the Taliban and Afghan people have shown resilience to aid cuts, but stressed that the Taliban must meet the international community halfway by choosing reforms and regional integration over isolation. He described U.S. policy as ad hoc and impulsive, and added that the Doha process has become piecemeal and largely dead.
Dr. Flavius Caba-Maria said that four years after the Taliban’s return, Afghanistan remains largely isolated internationally despite expanded regional engagement and recognition from Russia. He noted that while security has improved and drug flows curbed, the humanitarian situation is dire and refugees continue to be returned.
On the EU’s policy, he stated that although Europe remains focused on Ukraine, it continues coordination on aid and refugees without extending recognition. He added that some EU states are considering greater engagement, but the Union must adopt a more pragmatic approach aligned with realities on the ground.
In his concluding remarks, Ambassador Khalid Mahmood said that Afghanistan stands at an important juncture. He noted that while challenges remain, the Taliban’s regional and international engagement reflects recognition of the need for cooperation. He emphasized that inclusive policies and responsiveness to international concerns are essential for Afghanistan’s stability, development, and integration into the global community.