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PML-N leading solutions agenda to redress public problems: Raja Hanif

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RAWALPINDI, Jul 16 (APP):Chairman Chief Minister Inspection Team Punjab, Raja Muhammad Hanif on Wednesday said that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government was leading solutions agenda to redress public problems.
He added that Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has clearly instructed officials to ensure quick and lasting solutions to problems faced by citizens.
CM Inspection Team chair, Raja Hanif was speaking to residents during the inauguration of a new tube well in A Block, Satellite Town, Union Council 26. The new tube well aims to permanently solve the area’s long-standing water shortage.
He said providing clean water to Rawalpindi people is his personal mission. “The water crisis in Satellite Town A Block has finally ended today with the installation of this modern tube well,” he stated. “This is not just a source of water but a promise fulfilled.”
Raja Hanif emphasized that the PML-N government always puts public welfare first. He said development work is ongoing in every street, neighborhood, and union council. He also assured locals that more development projects will be completed soon and that he will personally visit areas to inspect public problems.
Officials from WASA and the district administration briefed attendees at the event. They said the new tube well is equipped with modern machinery that will ensure a steady supply of clean water for the area.
A large number of local residents, senior citizens, and PML-N leaders attended the event. People appreciated Raja Hanif and the Punjab government for solving a major problem. Women and elderly citizens said the water shortage had made summers especially difficult, and they are now thankful for this much-needed solution.

Tortured body found

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KHANEWAL, Jul 16 (APP):A 50-year-old man was found dead under suspicious circumstances in a village near Khanewal, with clear signs of torture on his body, local police said.
According to details, the incident occurred in the jurisdiction of Talamba Police Station in village 123 Seven ER, where the body of the deceased, identified as Faiz, was recovered from his house. Police said the man used to live alone.
On receiving information from local residents, a team from Talamba Police Station reached the spot and shifted the body to a local hospital for post-mortem examination.
Police officials stated that initial evidence suggests visible torture marks on the victim’s body, however, the exact cause of death will be determined after the post-mortem report.
In view of the nature of the incident, police have initiated a thorough investigation from multiple angles. Search operations are underway to trace the suspects, and officials said that they are committed to bringing the facts to light as soon as possible.

Alhamra hosts thought-provoking session on life, literary legacy of Abdullah Hussain

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LAHORE, Jul 16 (APP):The Lahore Arts Council, Alhamra, paid tribute to the iconic novelist Abdullah Hussain by organizing a reflective and intellectually stimulating session on his life and work, here on Wednesday.
Renowned literary critic and scholar Dr. Nasir Abbas Nayyar delivered an insightful talk, exploring the multi-faceted journey of the legendary writer who reshaped the contours of Urdu fiction.
Alhamra Chairman Razi Ahmed graced the event with his presence, underscoring the institution’s commitment to celebrating Pakistan’s literary giants.
In his remarks, Dr. Nayyar highlighted that the growth and excellence of any institution are deeply linked to the dedication of its leadership. He applauded Chairman Razi Ahmed and Executive Director Tauqeer Haider Kazmi for their tireless efforts in revitalizing Alhamra as a center of cultural and intellectual engagement.
Dr. Nayyar traced Abdullah Hussain’s early life, sharing poignant anecdotes about his childhood, creative instincts, and personal losses that deeply shaped his worldview. He emphasized that great artists often emerge from trials and transformations, and Abdullah Hussain was no exception. Starting his career as a chemist, Hussain began writing as early as his matriculation years, eventually crafting his first novel over a span of five years.
The speaker praised Hussain’s unparalleled narrative craft, his mastery in weaving historical context into fiction, and his use of Punjabi linguistic elements and cultural symbols like the Ganga and Jamuna rivers. From a modest town, Hussain penned novels that shook the literary world and set new benchmarks for Urdu literature.
Alhamra Chairman Razi Ahmed remarked, “Honoring literary legends like Abdullah Hussain is not merely a tribute to the past but an investment in the cultural consciousness of our future. At Alhamra, we are committed to nurturing dialogue around such impactful voices.”
Alhamra Executive Director Tauqeer Haider Kazmi said the Alhamra stands as a sanctuary for literature, where stories like Abdullah Hussain’s continue to inspire generations. “It is our duty and privilege to keep such legacies alive through thoughtful programming and meaningful discourse.”
The session concluded with an engaging Q&A segment, where participants posed thought-provoking questions, fostering a vibrant literary exchange.

75,694 POs arrested so far in 2025

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LAHORE, Jul 16 (APP):Punjab Police have arrested 75,694 suspects wanted in serious criminal cases during a province-wide crackdown on proclaimed offenders (POs) and court absconders so far this year.
A Punjab Police spokesperson said that out of the total, 26,280 were Category-A and 49,414 were Category-B POs, apprehended from various parts of the province.
In addition, police arrested 31,174 court absconders, including 6,782 Category-A and 24,392 Category-B criminals.
Police also rounded up 16,546 habitual offenders, of whom 6,311 were classified as Category-A and 10,235 as Category-B.
In Lahore, police apprehended 16,353 POs, 12,316 court absconders and 6,657 habitual criminals during operations this year.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab lauded the performance of police teams involved in the successful arrests and directed them to continue the crackdown with greater intensity across all districts.
The IGP emphasized maintaining close coordination with complainants and effective intelligence sharing to bring dangerous criminals to justice. He further instructed Regional Police Officers (RPOs) and District Police Officers (DPOs) to personally supervise operations against high-profile fugitives.

Man awarded 7-year-RI for blackmailing girl

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FAISALABAD, Jul 16 (APP):Additional Sessions Judge/Judge Special Court Anti-Rape Muhammad Iqbal Haral convicted a blackmailer of seven-year rigorous imprisonment (RI) and fine of Rs. 500,000.
According to the prosecution, accused Suleman Murtaza of Ali Housing Colony shared objectionable pictures of a married girl through whatsapp. The accused obtained girl’s pictures from her out-of-order mobile phone under guise of repairing it and he also blackmailed and forced the girl for developing illicit relations with him.
On a complaint, the FIA had registered a case under sections 20, 21 and 24 of Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2026 and Assistant Director FIA Asif Nazir after completing investigation submitted challan in the competent court of law.
After observing evidence and witnesses, the Additional Sessions Judge/Judge Special Court Anti-Rape Muhammad Iqbal Haral awarded 2 years Rigorous Imprisonment (RI) and a fine of Rs.100,000 to accused Suleman Murtaza under Section 20 of PECA 2016. In case of default of payment, the convict would have to undergo an additional imprisonment of three months.
The learned judge also awarded 3-year RI and a fine of Rs. 300,000 to the accused under Section 21 of PECA 2016. The convict will have to undergo six-month imprisonment if he failed to pay fine.
The learned court also awarded two-year RI and a fine of Rs. 100,000 under Section 24 of PECA and the convict will have to undergo an additional imprisonment of three months in case of default on payment.

FAC issues recommendations for cotton growers

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MULTAN, Jul 16 (APP):The third meeting of the Farmer Advisory Committee (FAC) issued recommendations for cotton growers until July 31 to help them get maximum production.
The recommendations were issued after a meeting held at the Central Cotton Research Institute (CCRI), Multan on Wednesday, under the chairmanship of Director Sabahat Hussain.
Agricultural experts from various departments participated and discussed the overall cotton crop condition across the country, especially focusing on the impact of recent and upcoming rains.
The committee urged the cotton growers to ensure immediate drainage of rainwater from fields within 24 hours of rainfall. The farmers were also suggested to perform hoeing after soil moisture for weed control but avoid tractor hoeing in taller crops.
The committee also asked farmers to apply foliar spray of micronutrients including potassium nitrate/sulfate, magnesium sulfate, zinc sulfate, boric acid, iron sulfate, and urea, mixed in 100 liters of water per acre. Use sulfur through irrigation (5–8 kg/acre) to improve seed health, committee stressed.
Keeping in view the attack of whitefly, the FAC recommended farmers to monitor and manage whitefly and jassid (green leafhopper) after rains using sticky traps and recommended insecticides.
Address pink bollworm threat by installing pheromone traps (1 for monitoring, 8 for control per acre).
Farmers growing cotton for seed production should complete rogueing promptly and avoid harvesting during rains. Only retain seed cotton with over 80% germination rate, recommendations added.
CCRI experts Dr. Muhammad Naveed Afzal, Sajid Mahmood, Dr. Muhammad Akbar, Dr. Noor Muhammad, Dr. Farzana Akbar, Dr. Rabia Saeed, and Junaid Ahmed Khan Daha were present at the meeting.
The next session of the committee was scheduled for August 1, 2025.

Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi along with Senator Irfan Siddiqui and Chairperson Pakistan Academy of Letters, Dr. Najeeba Arif inaugurate the renovation work of Sheikh Ayaz Hall at Academy of Letters.

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APP43-160725 ISLAMABAD: July 16 – Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi along with Senator Irfan Siddiqui and Chairperson Pakistan Academy of Letters, Dr. Najeeba Arif inaugurate the renovation work of Sheikh Ayaz Hall at Academy of Letters. APP/SMR/MAF/TZD/ABB
Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi along with Senator Irfan Siddiqui and Chairperson Pakistan Academy of Letters, Dr. Najeeba Arif inaugurate the renovation work of Sheikh Ayaz Hall at Academy of Letters.
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Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi along with Senator Irfan Siddiqui and Chairperson Pakistan Academy of Letters, Dr. Najeeba Arif inaugurate the renovation work of Sheikh Ayaz Hall at Academy of Letters.

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ISLAMABAD: July 16 – Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi addresses the audience during a special session in memory of the well-known writer Patras Bukhari at Academy of Letters. APP/SMR/MAF/TZD/ABB

Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi along with Senator Irfan Siddiqui and Chairperson Pakistan Academy of Letters, Dr. Najeeba Arif inaugurate the renovation work of Sheikh Ayaz Hall at Academy of Letters.
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ISLAMABAD: July 16 – Senator Irfan Siddiqui addresses the audience during a special session in memory of the well-known writer Patras Bukhari at Academy of Letters. APP/SMR/MAF/TZD/ABB

Chairperson Pakistan Academy of Letters, Dr. Najeeba Arif presents a book Adbiat to Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi during a special session in memory of the well-known writer Patras Bukhari at Academy of Letters.

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APP46-160725 ISLAMABAD: July 16 – Chairperson Pakistan Academy of Letters, Dr. Najeeba Arif presents a book Adbiat to Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi during a special session in memory of the well-known writer Patras Bukhari at Academy of Letters. APP/SMR/MAF/TZD/ABB
Chairperson Pakistan Academy of Letters, Dr. Najeeba Arif presents a book Adbiat to Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi during a special session in memory of the well-known writer Patras Bukhari at Academy of Letters.
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Chairperson Pakistan Academy of Letters, Dr. Najeeba Arif presents a book Adbiat to Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi during a special session in memory of the well-known writer Patras Bukhari at Academy of Letters.
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ISLAMABAD: July 16 – Chairperson Pakistan Academy of Letters, Dr. Najeeba Arif presents a book Adbiat to Senator Irfan Siddiqui during a special session in memory of the well-known writer Patras Bukhari at Academy of Letters. APP/SMR/MAF/TZD/ABB
Chairperson Pakistan Academy of Letters, Dr. Najeeba Arif presents a book Adbiat to Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi during a special session in memory of the well-known writer Patras Bukhari at Academy of Letters.
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ISLAMABAD: July 16 – Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi along with Senator Irfan Siddiqui and Chairperson Pakistan Academy of Letters, Dr. Najeeba Arif launches the newly published book Adbiat at Academy of Letters. APP/SMR/MAF/TZD/ABB

An auto rickshaw passing through accumulated water on the road after rain in the Provincial Capital.

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APP49-160725 LAHORE: July 16 – An auto rickshaw passing through accumulated water on the road after rain in the Provincial Capital. APP/MTF/MAF/TZD/ABB
An auto rickshaw passing through accumulated water on the road after rain in the Provincial Capital.
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An auto rickshaw passing through accumulated water on the road after rain in the Provincial Capital.
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LAHORE: July 16 – Motorcyclists passing through accumulated water on the road after rain in the Provincial Capital. APP/MTF/MAF/TZD/ABB
An auto rickshaw passing through accumulated water on the road after rain in the Provincial Capital.
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LAHORE: July 16 – Motorbike passing through accumulated water on the road after rain in the Provincial Capital. APP/MTF/MAF/TZD/ABB

Governor vows to resolve DI Khan problems, criticizes government for obstruction

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PESHAWAR, Jul 16 (APP):Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi on Wednesday said that resolving the issues of Dera Ismail Khan is among his top priorities, stressing that the problems of the region are personal to him.
“My life and death are with the people of Dera Ismail Khan,” said during a meeting with the Gomal Officers Association Peshawar, a delegation of retired officers hailing from D.I. Khan.
The delegation was led by former PDA Director Javed Iqbal Anjum and included former Vice Chancellor of Kohat University of Science and Technology Dr. Azam Farooq, Pharmacy Director Dr. Jaleel Anwar, ex-Additional DG Health Dr. Faheem, former District Officer Family Planning Habib-ur-Rehman Sandeela, and PIA Unity leader Mehbob Khalid Baloch.
Governor Kundi highlighted the power load-shedding across the province, noting that WAPDA officials blame low recovery rates in the region as the main cause.
He added that the federal government is working on a policy to base electricity supply and load-shedding on transformer-level recovery instead of feeder-level.
He further revealed that out of 24,000 sanctioned posts in WAPDA, around 14,000 are vacant, which hampers efficient service delivery.
The Governor has urged the federal government to fill these vacancies promptly.
Touching on healthcare development, Governor Kundi expressed concern over provincial government interference in establishing a hospital on federal land in DI Khan.
He criticized the provincial authorities for rejecting an offer by Indus Hospital to build a facility in Peshawar.
He also announced efforts to establish a branch of Edwardes College in DI. Khan and emphasized the importance of expanding technical education.
Discussions are underway with NAVTTC’s chairperson to sign an MoU for providing technical training to the children of martyred police and army personnel, he added.
On infrastructure, the Governor addressed delays in the Chashma Lift Canal project due to technical reasons but said proposals have been submitted to complete it in six phases.
He also pointed to obstacles created by the provincial government in the Section 4 process for the DI. Khan Airport, despite the legal framework now being in place.
He reiterated his commitment to launching the international airport at the earliest.
Regarding gas issues, the Governor criticized the provincial administration for removing a newly installed TBS (Town Border Station) intended to supply gas to Korai and Kotla Syedan areas, causing a loss of Rs. 20 million.
“When the provincial government deliberately halts development projects in DI. Khan, what else can we call it other than hostility towards the region?” he remarked.