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Ministry to devise unified National Fisheries Policy to bolster this sector

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ISLAMABAD, May 24 (APP): The Ministry of Maritime Affairs is trying its best to introduce a comprehensive National Fisheries Policy in consultation with all stakeholders to bolster Pakistan’s fisheries sector to enhance its contribution to the country’s economy and boost seafood export revenues.
Talking to APP on Saturday, the Ministry’s official told that apart from a broader nationwide consultation process, the workshops had been conducted in Karachi and Lahore respectivley and a final consultative workshop is planned for June in Islamabad, as per the directive of Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs, Junaid Anwar Chaudhry.
He said that the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy initiative marked a vital step toward building a sustainable, inclusive, and economically viable fisheries sector in the country.
He further said that the policy would serve as a road map for sustainable development, increased exports, and international investment in the fisheries sector, adding that the government was taking a proactive approach to integrate industry feedback and ensure alignment with global environmental and economic standards.
Moreover, Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs, Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, also announced plans to revitalize the Korangi Fisheries Harbour Authority, an institution central to regulating and supporting the local fishing industry. “Korangi remains the backbone of marine sector. By revitalizing its fisheries authority, we aim to improve governance, compliance, and export capacity,” the minister added.

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Convener, Pak-Vietnam PFG, expresses grief over demise of former Vietnamese President

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ISLAMABAD, May 24 (APP):Convener, Pakistan–Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Group, MNA Ms. Saba Sadiq on Saturday expressed deep sorrow and grief over the death of the former president of Vietnam great friend of Pakistan, Tran Duc Luong.
Former late President of Vietnam and leader of Communist Party of Vietnam, Tran Duc Luong was a great friend of the president of Pakistan and he was the only president of Vietnam, who visited Pakistan in March 2004, She said in message here.
Convener, Pakistan-Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Group, Ms. Saba Sadiq said that former President of Vietnam was a great advocate for the promotion of bilateral relations between Pakistan and Vietnam.
After his historic visit to Pakistan, the economic and trade relations between Pakistan and Vietnam became more intense, she said.
Ms. Saba Sadiq said the former president of Vietnam attached great importance to relations with Pakistan and that is why he is the first and only president of Vietnam paid a visit to Pakistan.
Pakistan–Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Group (PFG) including members MNAs, Ms. Asia Naz Tanoli, Ms. Shahnaz Saleem Malik, Ms. Kiran Haider, Ms. Akhtar Bibi, and Ms. Shaista Khan also expressed grief on the demise and paid tribute to Former late President of Vietnam, Tran Duc Luong.
Former president of Vietnam, Tran Duc Luong passed away at the age of 88 years in Hanoi, Vietnam.

A high level meeting of branch registry of SC Peshawar held

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ISLAMABAD, May 24 (APP):A high-level meeting was held at the Branch Registry of the Supreme Court in Peshawar under the chairmanship of the Registrar, Supreme Court of Pakistan, Muhammad Saleem Khan.
Senior officials from the Supreme Court of Pakistan, the Communication and Works (C&W) Department, KP and the Information Technology (IT) Department of the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa participated in the session, Said a press release.
The meeting focused on accelerating the implementation of judicial reforms centered on IT integration and infrastructure upgrades, in line with the vision of the Chief Justice of Pakistan. The Registrar emphasized that the infusion of modern technology and Artificial Intelligence into the justice system is not a luxury but a necessity for ensuring timely, transparent, and citizen-friendly adjudication.
Participants reviewed the rollout of digital tools such as automated case management systems, e-filing mechanisms, video link hearings, and AI-assisted legal research platforms. These innovations aim to streamline court operations, reduce delays, and enhance public trust in judicial efficiency.
The Registrar reaffirmed the Supreme Court’s dedication to making legal processes more accessible and cost-effective for lawyers and litigants alike. He stressed the importance of building user-friendly systems that reflect the Court’s citizen-centric approach. The contributions of the IT Department were acknowledged, and further measures to strengthen cybersecurity, data integrity, and system reliability were discussed.
In addition to the IT-related agenda, the Registrar reiterated the critical role of the Communication and Works (C&W) Department in ensuring the upkeep and enhancement of court infrastructure.
He emphasized that a dignified and well-maintained physical environment is fundamental to preserving the decorum and institutional stature of the judiciary.
Attention was drawn to the importance of structural maintenance, functional workspaces, hygienic conditions, energy-efficient solutions, and facilities that cater to persons with disabilities.
He urged a proactive and coordinated approach in resolving infrastructure challenges and implementing long-term, sustainable improvements that reflect the prestige and functional demands of the Supreme .

Modi’s threat of water war serious disruption to regional peace, stability: Chinese scholar

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BEIJING, May 24 (APP): Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s attempt to link “water rights” with so-called “counter-terrorism” and Kashmir sovereignty disputes, attempting to use water resources as a weapon to achieve his political and strategic goals, not only goes against humanity, but also seriously violates the basic norms of international relations.

This is a manifestation of hegemonism that attempts to achieve its own goals through threats and intimidation.
This was stated by Prof. Cheng Xizhong, Senior Research Fellow at the Charhar Institute in a statement here on Saturday.

At the same time, Modi’s threat of a water war against Pakistan is a serious disruption to regional peace and stability, and also damages India’s own international image and reputation, which is not conducive to its active role in regional and international affairs.

He said that in recent years, extreme nationalism and Hindutva expansionist designs have been on the rise in India. Modi attempts to shape a strong leadership image through this tough stance, catering to Hindutva and extreme nationalist sentiment in the country and garnering more support from domestic voters.

In the recent air battle between India and Pakistan, India suffered serious military defeats, including the loss of 5 advanced fighter jets, and Modi’s credibility was severely impacted. Meanwhile, India is also facing economic problems such as inflation rate exceeding 9.7% and a sharp drop in the rupee exchange rate, causing dissatisfaction among the public towards the Narendra Modi administration.

Modi attempts to shift domestic attention away from his ruling crisis and economic difficulties by making tough statements, directing the focus towards external enemies in order to alleviate domestic political pressure.

Prof Cheng remarked that India is located in the upper reaches of the Indus River and has geographical advantages in water resource allocation. The water resources flowing to Pakistan are crucial for Pakistan’s agriculture, industry and livelihoods. Modi’s threat of “cutting off water” is intended to use water resources to exert pressure on Pakistan in future negotiations, attempting to force Pakistan to make concessions on core interests.

In India, the scandal of India’s failure in the Indo-Pak air battle continues to ferment. If not handled properly, it will have a profound impact on India’s geopolitics global status and dominance in South Asia. The air battle between India and Pakistan has exposed India’s military weaknesses and may also trigger a major crisis in the country’s system and military development.

The Modi administration attempts to showcase India’s tough stance to the international community, restore its image and status in the international community and reduce the negative evaluation of India by international public opinion.

In short, Modi’s tough stance towards Pakistan is more driven by short-term factors such as domestic political considerations. However, in the long run and in practical terms, this approach will not only fail to solve the fundamental problems between India and Pakistan, but also bring many negative impacts on regional peace and stability as well as India’s own development, he added.

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NUML signs MoUs with NADRA, Dream Sports Group to foster research and youth engagement

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ISLAMABAD, May 24 (APP):The National University of Modern Languages (NUML) on Saturday signed two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) and Dream Sports Group Pvt Ltd, marking a strong step forward in promoting research, innovation and youth development through collaborative efforts.
The MoU between NUML and NADRA aims to foster cooperation in innovative research projects and the exchange of expertise in areas of mutual interest.
Both institutions agreed to jointly determine the scope and subject of collaborative research and development activities, in alignment with their respective objectives.
The agreement was signed by Director General NUML, Brigadier Shahzad Munir, and TL (SID) NADRA, Dr. Qamar Farooq.
In another key development, NUML also partnered with Dream Sports Group Pvt Ltd to promote sports and healthy activities among the youth.
The MoU, signed by DG NUML Brigadier Shahzad Munir and Ch Qaiser Iqbal Baryar,
Chairman Dream Sports Group underscores the importance of engaging students in physical and extracurricular development.
Rector NUML, Major General Shahid Mahmood Kayani (Retd), graced both signing ceremonies with his presence. He appreciated the initiatives and expressed hope that these collaborations will lead to meaningful outcomes, particularly in the fields of research, innovation, and youth empowerment.
NUML remains committed to expanding its collaborative horizons and providing its students and faculty with new opportunities for growth and engagement through strategic partnerships.

PPP-KP to lead massive protest on May 26 against provincial govt

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PESHAWAR, May 24 (APP):The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has announced a major protest on May 26 in front of the Provincial Assembly here as part of its “Save the Province Movement.”
The demonstration is expected to draw between 10,000 to 20,000 participants from across the province. PPP KP President Syed Muhammad Ali Shah Bacha will lead the protest.
Osama Yawar, Advisor to the Provincial President on Media and Strategy, said here on Saturday that the protest represents the growing frustration of the people over rising inflation, unemployment, crippling load-shedding, worsening law and order, and widespread corruption.
“The people of KP will no longer remain silent spectators. On May 26, they will take to the streets to hold the incompetent PTI government accountable,” he stated.
Highlighting several high-profile scandals, Yawar pointed to the Kohistan development scandal, where billions were allegedly stolen through fake contracts and ghost companies, leaving essential services in disrepair.
He criticized the Solarization of Mosques Project, calling it a “political bribe” disguised as goodwill, with fraudulent firms and selected contractors allegedly embezzling millions.
He also denounced the Peshawar BRT project, citing poor service, inflated costs, and stalled investigations.
According to Yawar, governance in KP has collapsed. Hospitals lack basic medicines, schools suffer from teacher shortages, and the justice system has become ineffective under a politicized police force.
He accused the PTI government of paralyzing local government structures and diverting development funds to politically motivated projects.
Calling May 26 the “largest people’s referendum in KP,” Yawar said the PTI has turned the province into an experiment in corruption, nepotism, and incompetence. He emphasized that only mass resistance could restore good governance and bring about change.
“The PPP remains committed to restoring the people’s rights, ending the rule of this corrupt clique, and transforming KP into a peaceful, prosperous province,” he concluded.

RWMC cleanliness activities underway during rain

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RAWALPINDI, May 24 (APP):The Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC) had deputed additional sanitary workers to clean and dredge major drains to avoid urban flooding, as part of comprehensive measures to make the cleaning operation more effective and organised.
The RWMC spokesman told on Saturday that the Company was making all-out efforts to clear the city of any problems and carrying out the cleanliness of nullahs and choked drains during continued intermittent rainfall.
He said that additional staff had been assigned duties in shifts to ensure cleanliness round the clock so that some sanitation-related problems could not become hurdles in the smooth flow of water. He said that complaints received on social media platforms were also being addressed promptly.
In case of any complaint, citizens were asked to register their complaints on helpline number 1139, which would be resolved immediately, he added.
The RWMC has appealed to the residents not to throw garbage and plastic bags in nullahs and drains, which causes obstruction.

Gold prices increase Rs.3,100 to Rs.354,100 per tola

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ISLAMABAD, May 24 (APP): The price of 24 karat per tola gold witnessed an increase of Rs.3,100 on Saturday and was sold at Rs.354,100 against its sale at Rs.351,000 on the previous trading day, All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewelers Association reported.

The prices of 10 grams of 24 karat also increased by Rs.2,658 to Rs.303,583 from Rs.300,925 whereas the price of 10 grams of 22 Karat went up by Rs.2,437 to Rs.278,294 from Rs.275,857.

The rates of per tola silver appreciated by Rs.42 to Rs.3,508 from Rs. 3,466 and ten gram rose by Rs.36 to Rs.3,007 from Rs.2,971.

The price of gold in the international market increased by $31 to $3,357 from $3,326 whereas that of silver went also increased by $.0.42 to $32.50, the Association reported.

Former Vietnamese president,’Tran Duc Luong’ passed away at age of 88

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ISLAMABAD, May 24 (APP):Former president of Vietnam and great friend of Pakistan Tran Duc Luong passed away at the age of 88 years in Hanoi, Vietnam.
For former president of Vietnam and leader of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Tran Duc Luong respect-paying ceremony, began on Saturday morning at the National Funeral Hall in the capital Hanoi, Ambassador of Vietnam to Pakistan, Mr. Pham Anh Tuan told APP besides the condolence ceremony held in Vietnam Embassy on Saturday.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee To Lam, President Luong Cuong, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man attended the ceremony, he said.
The Ambassador said that farmer President, Tran Duc Luong is the first President of Vietnam, who made a historic visit to Pakistan on March 26, 2004, and after that visit, the economic and trade relations between Pakistan and Vietnam became more intense.
The former president of Vietnam attached great importance to relations with Pakistan and that is why he is the first and only president of Vietnam to visit Pakistan, he said.
Former president of Vietnam, Tran Duc Luong was born on 5 May 1937  and died on 20 May 2025, was a Vietnamese politician who served as the sixth President of Vietnam from 1997 to 2006.
Former president of Vietnam, Tran Duc Luong was born in District, Qung Ngãi Province and relocated to Hanoi after graduating from high school in 1954 and studied geology at Hanoi University of Mining and Geology.
Later, President, Tran Duc Luon joined the Communist Party of Vietnam in 1959, and became a functionary of the party in the 1970s.
In 1987, he became Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam.
He was member of the Politbureau since June 1996. Tran Duc Luong was elected as the state president of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on September 24, 1997, and re-elected in 2002.

Parents’ cooperation inevitable to make Pakistan polio-free: commissioner

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MULTAN, May 24 (APP):A three-day national polio vaccination campaign will be launched across the Multan division on May 26, aiming to immunise over 2.6 million children under the age of five.
Commissioner Multan Division Aamir Kareem Khan, along with Deputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid Sindhu, inaugurated the campaign at Shahbaz Sharif Hospital. Commissioner Khan administered oral polio drops to children and distributed gifts.
Speaking at the event, Commissioner Amir Kareem Khan said that the polio-free Pakistan was only possible with the active involvement of parents. He directed to administer polio drops to the children to avert them from lifelong disability.
Strict action would be taken against parents over refusal to administer polio drops to their kids, Commissioner warned.
More than 10,000 vaccination teams will be deployed across the division. In Multan city alone, the target is to vaccinate over 1 million children.
Deputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid Sandhu informed that over one million kids would be administered anti-polio drops in city of Saints.
He said that more than 3,000 field teams will participate in the campaign, covering homes and public spaces. Polio vaccination camps will also be established at key locations, including General Bus Stand and other high-traffic areas.
To ensure the safety of the polio teams, a comprehensive security plan has been put in place.
The ceremony was also attended by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Health and the Medical Superintendent (MS) of Shahbaz Sharif hospital.