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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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APP54-171225 HARIPUR: December 17 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. APP/ABB
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
APP54-171225
HARIPUR: December 17 – 
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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HARIPUR: December 17 – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. APP/ABB
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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HARIPUR: December 17 – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz interacts with the beneficiaries of the Prime Minister Laptop Scheme. APP/ABB

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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APP51-171225 HARIPUR: December 17 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. APP/ABB
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
APP51-171225
HARIPUR: December 17 – 
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
APP52-171225HARIPUR: December 17 – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. APP/ABB
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
APP53-171225
HARIPUR: December 17 – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. APP/ABB

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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APP50-171225 HARIPUR: December 17 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. APP/ABB
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
APP50-171225
HARIPUR: December 17 – 
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
APP51-171225
HARIPUR: December 17 – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. APP/ABB

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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APP48-171225 HARIPUR: December 17 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. APP/ABB
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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HARIPUR: December 17 –
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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HARIPUR: December 17 – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz distributes laptops amongst the deserving students of the universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. APP/ABB

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz addresses at a ceremony held at University of Haripur with regard to the Prime Minister Laptop Scheme.

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz addresses at a ceremony held at University of Haripur with regard to the Prime Minister Laptop Scheme.
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HARIPUR: December 17 –
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz addresses at a ceremony held at University of Haripur with regard to the Prime Minister Laptop Scheme.
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HARIPUR: December 17 – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz addresses at a ceremony held at University of Haripur with regard to the Prime Minister Laptop Scheme. APP/ABB

Tarar denounces “malicious” campaign linking Pakistan to Bondi shooting

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 17 (APP): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar on Wednesday strongly rejected what he described as a deliberate and baseless online campaign accusing Pakistan of links to a suspect in the recent Sydney beach incident.

Speaking to foreign media, he voiced deep regret over a disinformation campaign by certain media outlets attempting to link Pakistan to the Sydney incident, saying the narrative originating in India was deliberately crafted to malign Pakistan.

He said it was unfortunate to target a nation that has served as a frontline state in the fight against terrorism and has made significant sacrifices in that struggle. He reiterated that Pakistan stands for peace and condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

Minister Information praised Australian authorities for conducting their investigation professionally despite the disinformation campaign, noting that they did not cast any unwarranted suspicions on Pakistan. He added that it is now clear the attacker was an Indian national who had travelled on an Indian passport.

He said social media users and certain international outlets had circulated a wave of disinformation against Pakistan following the Sydney beach attack, despite the absence of any evidence connecting the country to the event.

Attaullah Tarar said no credible news channel had verified claims linking Pakistan to the incident, yet some outlets still became part of the disinformation campaign.

He expressed regret that even reputable channels failed to uphold editorial standards and amplified unverified narratives about the Bondi Beach attack. He pointed out that Australian police had confirmed the suspect was from Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

The minister screened a video claiming to show how the campaign was conducted and which media outlets participated. Following the presentation, he described the effort as highly coordinated, noting that it “spread like wildfire” and that no editorial board, management, or reporter appeared to question the origins of the information.

Tarar said Pakistan has lost more than 90,000 lives in its fight against terrorism, yet continues to face unfounded accusations aimed at undermining its reputation. He added that anti-Pakistan propaganda was spread without verification, particularly across Indian media and social media platforms, and noted that the campaign began almost immediately after the incident with the apparent aim of maligning Pakistan.

The minister recalled that the Government of Pakistan had promptly condemned the Sydney incident, with both the President and the Prime Minister expressing sorrow over the tragedy at Bondi Beach.

He criticised the haste with which accusations were levelled against Pakistan, noting that Indian media and online accounts began assigning blame within minutes despite the absence of any evidence.

Questioning the circulation of unverified reports, the minister asked who would be held responsible for the damage caused to Pakistan’s reputation and sought clarity on how such baseless allegations would be addressed. He said those who spread false information should issue a formal apology.

Referring to India’s involvement in transnational assassination plots, including the killing of a Sikh leader in Canada, the Information Minister said there was irrefutable evidence of Indian-sponsored terrorism inside Pakistan.

He claimed India was not only financing militant groups operating in Pakistan but was also linked to attacks in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He added that various forms of extremism were being actively promoted within India.

Quoting a press release from Indian authorities, the minister said the Sydney incident suspect was confirmed to be an Indian national. Police records cited in the statement showed that his passport had been issued by India and that he had previously travelled to the Philippines using the same document.

“It is deeply regrettable that such a campaign was launched without any verification,” Tarar said. “What is even more concerning is that some well-established international media outlets echoed these claims without adhering to basic journalistic standards.”

The minister also noted that the campaign emerged on December 16, a national day of mourning marking the anniversary of the 2014 Army Public School attack in Peshawar. He said such allegations were especially distressing on a day dedicated to honouring the children who lost their lives in the fight against terrorism.

He reiterated that Pakistan has long served as a frontline state in the global fight against terrorism and continues to make substantial sacrifices in that effort. Tarar urged international media organisations to uphold professional standards and verify information before publication.

Makhdoom Saeed-ul-Zaman expressed sorrow over demise of Dara Alam Abaro

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HYDERABAD, Dec 17 (APP):Chairman Sindhi Adabi Board, Makhdoom Saeed-ul-Zaman “Aatif” has expressed his deep sorrow and grief over the demise of the well-known painter Dara Alam Abaro of Sindh.
In  his condolence message Makhdoom Saeed-u-Zaman “Aatif” said that Dara Alam Abaro was a well-known name in the art of painting of Sindh, who highlighted the civilization, culture and aesthetic feelings of Sindh through his art.
His creations were known not only in Sindh but also outside the country, which have become the reputation of Sindhi art.
Sindh’s art and cultural world has lost an important and creative personality.
Expressing his heartfelt sympathy with the family of the deceased, he prayed that Allah Almighty grant the deceased a high place in heaven and courage to the bereaved family members, friends and students to bear this great shock.
Makhdoom said that the Dara Alam Abro’s technical services will always be remembered.

Christmas conveys universal message of love, peace & hope: Dr. Joseph Arshad

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 17 (APP):Archbishop of Rawalpindi/Islamabad Dr. Joseph Arshad has said that Christmas carries a universal message of love, reconciliation, peace and hope, calling all humanity to come closer to one another, reject hatred and promote harmony and brotherhood.
He said that people of different faiths coming together on one platform is a clear reflection of religious tolerance and national unity in Pakistan. He expressed these views while addressing a Christmas Interfaith Harmony Ceremony organized under the auspices of the Islamabad–Rawalpindi Diocese.
The ceremony was held under the patronage of Archbishop Dr. Joseph Arshad and was organized by Reverend Father Azam Siddiq, Director (CCIDE), along with his team.
The program formally began with a prayer led by Reverend Father Kamran Daniel, followed by a soulful recitation from the Holy Quran by Maulana Hafiz Iqbal Rizvi. This spiritual opening created an atmosphere of interfaith respect and harmony.
The proceedings were conducted by Reverend Father Sabir and Babu Sajid Amin.
In his address, Archbishop Dr. Joseph Arshad said that Jesus Christ is the Prince of Peace for all humanity and that His teachings are not limited to any one religion or nation, but are meant for all humankind. He further stated that the Catholic Church is observing the year 2025 as the Jubilee Year under the theme “Pilgrims of Hope.”
In this context, he emphasized the need to play a collective role in promoting hope, justice and peace across the world, especially at a time when humanity is facing wars, conflicts, political instability, violence and the challenges of climate change.
The ceremony was attended by prominent religious, political and social leaders from Muslim, Hindu, Sikh and Christian communities, including Punjab Minister for Minority Affairs Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora, Allama Zahid Hussain Kazmi, Pir Ismat, Maulana Hafiz Iqbal Rizvi, Sohail bin Aziz and Professor Farooq Abdullah.
Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora and other speakers extended heartfelt Christmas greetings to the Christian community and described such interfaith gatherings as the need of the hour for promoting harmony and peaceful coexistence. They stressed that the participation of followers of different faiths on one platform reflects Pakistan’s strong tradition of religious tolerance and national unity.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, a Christmas cake was cut, and special prayers were offered for the peace, security, progress and prosperity of Pakistan.
Archbishop Dr. Joseph Arshad extended warm Christmas greetings to all citizens and called upon everyone to pledge collectively for the promotion of love, hope, human dignity, and mutual respect.

Punjab govt to spend over Rs20 bln annually on honorarium for mosque imams

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LAHORE, Dec 17 (APP):Punjab Health Minister and Chairman Cabinet Committee on Law and Order Khawaja Salman Rafique has announced that the Punjab government will spend more than Rs. 20 billion annually on the Chief Minister Punjab Honorary Imam Masjid Sahiban Program.
He was presiding over a meeting held at the Home Department on Wednesday to review the progress and implementation of the program. During the meeting, the aims and objectives of the initiative were discussed in detail, while concerned officers gave a comprehensive briefing. The participants appreciated the Chief Minister’s initiative to introduce an honorary award for mosque imams and issued important instructions to ensure its early implementation.
The minister stated that honorariums would be provided to Imams of mosques across Punjab, adding that the program reflects the government’s commitment to supporting religious leadership and promoting social harmony.
On the occasion, Secretary Home Dr. Ahmed Javed Qazi said that the Punjab government has entrusted the Home Department with the responsibility of completing all processing related to the Honorary Award for Imams of Mosques Program.
Secretary Auqaf Dr. Ehsan Bhutta was also present at the meeting. Other participants included COO Bank of Punjab Nofeil Dawood, DIG CTD, Additional Secretary Abdul Rauf, DIG Special Branch, AIG Operations, Deputy Secretary Revenue Department, Chairman Punjab Information Technology Board Faisal Yousaf, Director Law Shahid Imtiaz, and senior officers from relevant departments.

NA Committee on National Food Security meets

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 17 (APP): National Assembly Standing Committee on National Food Security and Research met on Wednesday with Syed Tariq Hussain in chair and discussed different issues relating to agriculture sector development.
The committee also reviewed progress on the recommendations made during its 21st meeting.
During the meeting, the Ministry of National Food Security and Research briefed the committee on the sharp decline in rice exports, which have fallen to below 30 percent.
It was informed that during three meetings with the Rice Exporters Association, it was highlighted that India’s re-entry into the global rice market exporting 45–50 million tons has significantly affected Pakistan’s exports.
The meeting was told  that Pakistani rice was less competitive due to higher prices, partly because India enjoys Free Trade Agreement (FTA) status and provides a 24 percent subsidy to its rice sector, said a press release.
The committee directed the Ministry to pursue FTA status on a priority basis to enhance rice exports and strengthen the national economy.
It was also decided that the Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Industries would be invited to the next meeting to develop a comprehensive strategy in this regard.
The Chairman of the Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) briefed the committee on his recent visit to Thatta, undertaken along with member Syed Ayaz Ali Shah Sheerazi, in line with the committee’s recommendations.
The visit aimed to directly engage with farmers and provincial authorities to identify challenges in the agricultural sector.
Key issues highlighted included lack of awareness, insufficient technical knowledge, limited access to research, and inadequate exposure to modern farming practices.
In response, the Minister directed PARC to launch weekly awareness and capacity-building programs for farmers.
These initiatives will focus on climate-smart agriculture, soil management, seed quality, crop rotation, efficient fertilizer use, and the adoption of modern agricultural technologies to improve productivity and sustainability.
Regarding Pest Risk Analysis and the fast-tracking of seed evaluation and approval, the Committee was informed that the approval timeline has been reduced from six months to three months, with further improvements underway to ensure timely access to quality seeds while maintaining regulatory standards.
The committee discussed the delegation of authority to 93 Seed Inspectors from Sindh to inspect seed dealers.
The committee recommended that such authority be linked to official designations rather than individual names to ensure continuity and long-term effectiveness.
It was further suggested that Seed Inspectors be granted comprehensive powers equivalent to those of the Federal Government under seed laws, and that additional oversight mechanisms be introduced to ensure transparency and accountability.
The committee also decided that Provincial Secretaries would provide quarterly updates on seed regulation developments through Zoom meetings.
The committee was briefed on the Government’s ongoing and future policy regarding deregulation of the sugarcane industry.
It was informed that a high-level committee headed by Federal Minister for Power Division Awais Leghari has held eight meetings and that its draft report will be presented to the committee in the next meeting.
Proposed measures include amendments to Federal and Provincial laws, lifting restrictions on new sugar mills, and retaining the Sugar Advisory Board.
The committee expressed serious concern that the Sugar Advisory Board has yet to convene its first meeting, despite the crushing season nearing its end.
Members noted with alarm that only 11 million tons of sugarcane have been crushed so far, compared to 89 million tons last year.
The delay was described as highly detrimental to farmers, as sugarcane loses weight during winter and harvested crops are reportedly not being purchased by mills in an attempt to depress prices.
The committee stressed that the government must formally announce the crushing season to prevent manipulation and monopolistic practices by sugar mills.
It further emphasized that sugar imports should only be allowed when genuinely required, and not immediately before or during the crushing season.
Highlighting that sugarcane is Pakistan’s fourth major crop, the Committee underscored the leading role of the federal government, particularly as head of the Sugar Advisory Board.
It was also noted that the minimum support price for sugarcane has not been announced for the past two years due to the IMF’s policy of zero market intervention.
The meeting was attended by members including Rana Muhammad Hayat Khan,(via Zoom); Chaudhary Iftikhar Nazir,  Ms. Musarrat Asif Khawaja, Abdul Qadir Khan, Zulfiqar Ali Behan, Syed Javed Ali Shah Jillani,and Syed Ayaz Ali Shah Sheerazi.
Senior officials and representatives from the Ministry of National Food Security and Research, Agriculture Departments of all provinces, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC), National Seed Development and Regulatory Authority (NSDRA), and other relevant organizations were also present.