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Two Indian-sponsored terrorists killed in Duki IBO, two others apprehended

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RAWALPINDI, Jun 29 (APP):Security forces killed two Indian-sponsored terrorists and apprehended two others during an intelligence-based operation in the Duki district of Balochistan.
“On 28 June 2025, security forces conducted an intelligence-based operation in Duki District of Balochistan, on the reported presence of terrorists belonging to the Indian proxy, Fitna al Hindustan.
During the conduct of operation, own forces effectively engaged the Indian sponsored terrorists’ location, and after an intense fire exchange, two Indian sponsored terrorists were sent to hell, while two terrorists were apprehended,” said an ISPR news release.
Weapons, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the Indian sponsored terrorists, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities in the area.
Sanitisation operation is being conducted to eliminate any other terrorist found in the area, as the security forces of Pakistan are determined to wipeout the menace of Indian sponsored terrorism from the country, and reaffirm the nation’s unwavering resolve to bring the perpetrators of terrorism to justice.

Former AJK President, VC AJKU call on Barrister Sultan Mehmood SZS

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MUZAFFARABAD, Jun 29 (APP):The Former President and Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir Sardar Muhammad Yaqub Khan called on President Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry here Sunday.
During the meeting, both the leaders held a detailed discussion on the prevailing political situation in Azad Kashmir and the regional conflicts besides, the Indian multi-pronged conspiracies hatching against Pakistan despite facing humiliating defeat from Pakistan on all fronts including Militarily, politically and diplomatic fronts.
Meanwhile, the newly appointed Vice Chancellor of AJK University (AJKU) Muzaffarabad, Professor Dr. Nasir Jamal Khattak held a detailed meeting with President Barrister Sultan Mehmood Chudhary at the Presidency.
The president while congratulating the newly appointed VC on assuming the office of Vice Chancellor directed him to utilize all his abilities and energies to improve the quality of education and resolve the issues faced by the university.  Barrister Chaudhry also assured him of his full cooperation in this regard.

OGRA revises gas prices for FY 2025-26 for SNGPL, SSGCL

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 29 (APP):The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has announced revised gas prices for the fiscal year 2025-26 for SNGPL and SSGCL, effective from July 1, 2025.
“The Federal Government, in response to OGRA’s determinations of SNGPL & SSGCL of estimated revenue requirement for FY 2025-26, has advised revised category-wise natural gas sales effective July 01, 2025. The Federal Government has decided to revise the gas sale price of Bulk consumers, General Industry (Process) and Power,” said a spokesperson of OGRA on Sunday.
The monthly fixed charges for domestic consumers (protected and non-protected) have also been increased.
However, the gas sale prices for the rest of the categories, i.e. Domestic consumers (slab-wise domestic rate), Special Commercial (Roti Tandoors), Commercial, General Industry (Captive), CNG, Cement, Fertiliser, have been kept unchanged.
The same has been notified by OGRA in the Official Gazette and is also placed on its official website (www.ogra.org.pk).

Mohsin Naqvi lauds security forces for successful operation against ‘Fitna-e-Hindustan’ terrorists in Duki

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 29 (APP):Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has commended the security forces for conducting a successful counter-terrorism operation in the Duki district of Balochistan, resulting in the elimination of two militants affiliated with the group referred to as “Fitna-e-Hindustan.”
In an official statement on Sunday, the minister praised the “exceptional professionalism and bravery” demonstrated by the security personnel during the operation. “Our forces have once again proven their unmatched commitment to the safety and sovereignty of the country by sending two terrorists of Fitna-e-Hindustan to hell,” he stated.
The operation, details of which remain classified for security reasons, is said to have been executed with precision intelligence and swift ground response. It is part of an ongoing crackdown on extremist elements believed to be operating with foreign backing and seeking to destabilize the region.
The interior minister saluted the dedication of the troops involved, adding, “We pay tribute to the courageous young men of our security forces who risk their lives to protect the homeland. Their resolve and sacrifice are the backbone of our national defense.”
He further emphasized the government’s determination to root out terrorism, declaring, “We will not rest until every last terrorist linked to Fitna-e-Hindustan is eliminated. This is a war we must win — and we will, at all costs.”
Reaffirming national unity against terrorism, the interior minister added, “The entire nation stands shoulder to shoulder with our security forces in this fight. We are united in our mission to cleanse Pakistan of all agents of chaos and destruction.”
The Ministry of Interior has not yet disclosed the identities of the neutralized militants but confirmed that the operation was based on credible intelligence about a planned attack in the region, he said.

Rawalpindi to emerge as ‘signal free corridor’

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RAWALPINDI, Jun 29 (APP):The Punjab government has approved a record-breaking development package worth Rs.150.0 billion for Rawalpindi under the Annual Development Programme (ADP) 2025-26, marking the largest-ever investment in the city’s infrastructure.
A total of 13 transformative projects have been assigned to the Highway Division Rawalpindi for execution, reflecting Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s vision to modernize the city and address its chronic traffic congestion issues.
The comprehensive plan focuses on creating a signal-free corridor through construction of various underpasses and flyovers at key junctions across the city. The main GT Road from its T-Chowk while passing through the cantonment areas connects the North through Peshawar Road and motorways at one side, while from Islamabad Expressway till Kachehri Chowk on the other side, will become an uninterrupted route for tens of thousands of commuters.
Rawalpindi to emerge as 'signal free corridor'
Engr Raja Qamar-ul-Islam, MNA who is supervising the CM’s development project as Chairman of the District Coordination Committee, shared the financial details of the major projects with APP, saying Rs. 29.929 billion worth new schemes will change the travel discourse in Rawalpindi after becoming a ‘signal free corridor.
Giving further details, he informed that the Race Course Underpass has been allocated Rs.2.6 billion with Rs.54.0 million released in the current fiscal year, the Chairing Cross Underpass project is worth Rs.1.5 billion with 54 million rupees allocated this year. For the Army Graveyard Chowk Underpass, 1.9 billion rupees have been approved with 68 million rupees already released.
The Katchehry Chowk, the city’s main artery connecting GT Road with the interior city, and with the Federal Capital will also be remodeled as a major project.The project, which includes construction of a big flyover and underpass coupled with road widening carries a total cost of Rs. 4.45 billion with Rs.160 million  allocated in the current budget.
Jinnah Park Flyover, another big project has been approved for Rs.4.15 billion with 149 million rupees released in the first phase.
Soon after the ADP announcement by the provincial government, the vibrant local government began conducting surveys of the sites.
“We have started initial surveys and Interdepartmental coordination for the said projects during several meetings”, said Rana Qamar Ali, Executive Engineer of the Provincial Highway Department.
He said that the new schemes in Rawalpindi are the next assignments for the highway department, which, he says “aim to ensure uninterrupted traffic flow across Rawalpindi’s busiest thoroughfares”.
“The GPO Underpass and Nawaz Sharif Flyover at Adiala Road are the iconic initial projects for the citizens which will follow a series of significant connectivity with six new underpasses on Peshawar Road”, said Qamar Ali.
“The projects are expected to bring significant improvements to urban mobility in Rawalpindi”, executive engineer added.
Rawalpindi to emerge as 'signal free corridor'
Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has directed all concerned departments to ensure accelerated completion of these development schemes. During a recent review meeting, CM Maryam Nawaz emphasized that these projects are part of her government’s commitment to transform Rawalpindi into a model city of modern Punjab.
The CM has instructed officials to maintain strict quality standards while adhering to the prescribed timelines. The provincial government views this infrastructure upgrade as crucial for boosting economic activity in the region by improving access to business districts and reducing logistics costs for commercial enterprises.
The development package also includes several other important projects that will complement the major infrastructure works. The Iftikhar Janjua Road Underpass has been allocated Rs.1.93 billion with Rs.69.0 million rupees for the current fiscal year.
For the Ammar Chowk Flyover, 3.45 billion rupees have been approved with 124 million rupees released initially. The COD Chowk (Range Road) Underpass carries a total cost of 3.75 billion rupees with 135 million rupees allocated in the first phase. The Tulsa Road Adiala Underpass project is worth 1.69 billion rupees with 61 million rupees approved for immediate release.
The Executive Engineer confirmed APP that besides construction of six underpasses and three flyovers at critical traffic junctions which are going to significantly improve the urban mobility in the city, the projects in entire Rawalpindi Division also include rehabilitation of road from Mahil Malkan to Dhoke Baba Buland in Kalar Syedan, Widening of road from Akbar Chowk to Thalian and broadening of Marble Factory Road which serves as an alternative link road between the twice cities.
“The selection of locations for underpasses and flyovers was based on detailed studies that identified the most congested intersections including Race Course, Ammar Chowk, Jinnah Park, Katchery Chowk and Iftikhar Janjua Road currently experience daily gridlocks”, said the Executive Engineer.
Raja Qamar-ul-Islam noted that, Murree Road, once congested by bottlenecks due to public transport, has been streamlined by the Metro Bus project.
Rawalpindi to emerge as 'signal free corridor'
“The new bottlenecks, while traveling at the old airport road have emerged at Ammar Chowk, Katchery Chowk and Jinnah Park signal, which will become signal-free with additional flyovers benefiting traffic towards Mall Road and Adiala Road, a critical artery serving areas like Chontra and Rawat, where traffic volume has surged”, said Qamar-ul-Islam.
He highlighted that on Mall Road, while some bottlenecks like Saddar have been resolved through the recently completed GPO Underpass, issues persist at MH Hospital Chowk and onwards to Peshawar Road, necessitating further underpasses.
After these mega development projects breaking all previous records for Rawalpindi, the next target will be Chakri Road, which, Qamar-ul-Islam said “once upgraded, will further enhance connectivity and reduce traffic woes for Rawalpindi residents, ensuring smoother travel across the city”.
In a nutshell, Rawalpindi is to embrace uninterrupted and widened entry-exit and connecting arteries to emerge a signal free corridor.
The residents and businesses are expected to see substantial improvements in transportation efficiency, road safety and overall quality of life.
Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) President Usman Shaukat lauded the Punjab government’s allocation of Rs 150 billion for “signal-free” infrastructure upgrades in Rawalpindi.
“While the RCCI supports infrastructure development, it is essential to prioritize commuter convenience and ensure comprehensive, pedestrian-friendly, and functional design standards”, said the RCCI President.
Usman further underscored the importance of integrating “green road” initiatives that address climate concerns without disrupting traffic flow or hindering the city’s economic vitality.
There is no second opinion that the successful implementation of these projects will serve as a blueprint for similar urban development initiatives in other major cities across the province.

Youngsters enjoy bathing at Rawal Dam spillways in the Federal Capital.

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APP07-290625 ISLAMABAD: June 29 - Youngsters enjoy bathing at Rawal Dam spillways in the Federal Capital.
Youngsters enjoy bathing at Rawal Dam spillways in the Federal Capital.
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Youngsters enjoy bathing at Rawal Dam spillways in the Federal Capital.

An elderly vendor displaying handmade items while sitting at roadside to attract the customers in Federal Capital.

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APP04-290625 ISLAMABAD: June 29 – An elderly vendor displaying handmade items while sitting at roadside to attract the customers in Federal Capital.
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A vendor selling ice at his roadside setup at Aabpara as demand increased.

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APP01-290625 ISLAMABAD: June 29 – A vendor selling ice at his roadside setup at Aabpara as demand increased.
A vendor selling ice at his roadside setup at Aabpara as demand increased.
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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of “Apna Meter Apni Reading-Power Smart Mobile Application”.

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APP09-290625 ISLAMABAD: June 29 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of "Apna Meter Apni Reading-Power Smart Mobile Application".
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of "Apna Meter Apni Reading-Power Smart Mobile Application".
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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of “Apna Meter Apni Reading-Power Smart Mobile Application”.

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APP08-290625 ISLAMABAD: June 29 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of "Apna Meter Apni Reading-Power Smart Mobile Application".
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of "Apna Meter Apni Reading-Power Smart Mobile Application".
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ISLAMABAD: June 29 –Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of "Apna Meter Apni Reading-Power Smart Mobile Application".

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