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Police, Rescue 1122 conduct joint mock exercise on River Siran to tackle monsoon emergencies

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MANSEHRA, Jul 15 (APP):To strengthen emergency preparedness amid ongoing monsoon rains, a joint mock exercise was conducted by Police and Rescue 1122 personnel on River Siran in the Shinkiari area of Mansehra district.
The drill was held on the special directives of Deputy Commissioner Mansehra Mian Behzad Adil and District Police Officer Shafiullah Gandapur, aiming to evaluate inter-agency coordination, flood response readiness, and swift emergency action.
Led by SHO Shinkiari Cadet Saqib, the exercise involved active participation from police and Rescue 1122 teams, simulating a flood emergency scenario caused by rising water levels in the river.
Officials also conducted a public awareness campaign during the exercise, advising nearby residents to avoid approaching riverbanks and cautioning them about the risks of fast-flowing water. The exercise served both as a preparedness test and an educational outreach effort to enhance community safety.
The district administration and Mansehra Police urged the public to cooperate by staying away from rivers, streams, and other high-risk areas during the monsoon season to prevent potential tragedies.

05 drug dealers arrested, Over 9 kg drugs seized

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RAWALPINDI, Jul 15 (APP):Rawalpindi Police launched a crackdown against drug dealers here on Tuesday.
According to police spokesman, five drug dealers have been arrested in separate operations  and more
than 9 kilograms of drugs were recovered from their possession.
Waris Khan Police arrested two drug dealers and recovered 3.5 kg of drug from his possession. R.A Bazaar
Police detained drug supplier with 2.4 kg of drugs.
Mandra Police seized 1.6 kg of drugs from another drug dealer.
Following operation, Chaklala Police arrested drug dealer and recovered 1.6 kg of drugs from his custody.
Police have registered separate cases against all of them and started investigation.
City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Khalid Mehmood Hamdani appreciated the performance of police team and said that all available resources are being utilized to eliminate the drugs  from society and protect the youth from its harmful effects.

IHC directs authorities to pay relief amount to missing person’s family

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 15 (APP): The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday directed the Interior Ministry officials to ensure that the relief cheque is received by the family of the missing citizen after the process is completed within 15 days.
The Islamabad High Court heard a contempt of court case regarding the non-appointment of the Chairman of the missing persons’ commission and the non-disbursement of a cheque of Rs 5 million to the affected family regarding the application of Zainab Zaeem, the wife of the missing citizen, for the recovery of Abdullah Omar.
The court directed that the process be completed within 15 days and that the affected family be given a relief cheque.
Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani heard the application of Zainab Zaeem, the wife of the missing citizen. Advocate Khalid Abbasi appeared in the court on behalf of the petitioner.
Additional Attorney General Rashid Hafeez, Ministry of Defense and Interior Ministry officials also appeared in the court. The court directed the father of the missing citizen to obtain an FRC from NADRA and submit a copy of the marriage certificate to the Commission, and submit his affidavit to the Commission.
The court asked the Interior Ministry officials how long they will give the relief cheque to the affected family. The Interior Ministry officials replied that the process of the cheque after the report from the Commission takes ten days.
The court directed the Interior Ministry officials to ensure that the relief cheque is received by the affected family after the process is completed within fifteen days.
Later, the court adjourned the hearing till September.

RPO reviews Safe City Project, directs timely completion

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Sargodha, Jul 15 (APP):Regional Police Officer (RPO) Muhammad Shehzad Asif Khan on Tuesday visited the under-construction Safe City Project in Sargodha to review the ongoing development work.
According to spokesperson for Police here, the RPO was accompanied by District Police Officer (DPO) Muhammad Suhaib Ashraf.
On the occasion, SP Operations Safe City Aamir Mushtaq briefed the RPO on the project’s progress and informed that the installation of CCTV cameras has been completed, work on developing software is progressing rapidly and is expected to be completed by the end of the current month.
He said that the Safe City Project aims to enhance security in Sargodha through modern surveillance systems, including face recognition technology. “The project is expected to provide a safer environment for residents and improve law enforcement capabilities”, the SP added.
The RPO stressed the importance of maintaining quality construction and directed officials to complete the project at the earliest.

KMC to solarize major arteries by Sept 30

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KARACHI, Jul 15 (APP):The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) has initiated the solarization of key roads across the city.
       Mayor Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab has set a deadline of 30th September for the illumination of major city arteries using solar-powered streetlights.
    The project, part of KMC’s broader green energy initiative, includes the solarization of Shahrah-e-Faisal, Marine Drive (Clifton), Shahrah-e-Iran, and Shahrah-e-Firdous.
   The procurement process for the project has been completed, and a large consignment of over 1,000 solar poles and lights is expected to arrive in Karachi by the second week of August.
    “These are not just streetlights — they are a long-term investment in sustainability,” Mayor Murtaza Wahab said during a high-level meeting. “This initiative will not only improve public lighting but will significantly reduce electricity costs and provide an environmentally friendly solution with a five-year post-installation operation and maintenance plan.”
     The Mayor Wahab issued clear instructions to avoid any further delays and warned that strict action would be taken in case of non-compliance with the set deadline.
    In the same meeting, the Mayor Karachi also directed the engineering department to establish public washrooms in every district and high-traffic areas of the city, to address a long-standing civic need.
      Moreover, he instructed the relevant departments to expedite the ongoing development works at Hassan Ali Hoti Market, Empress Market (Phase II), and the Kemari Fish Market, setting 31st August as the completion deadline.
The meeting was attended by Municipal Commissioner Syed Muhammad Afzal Zaidi, Financial Advisor Gulzar Abro, Technical Services Director Tariq Mughal, Media Director Daniyal Siyal, and other senior officials.

Govt urges swift ZGO registrations as pilgrim travel shifted to regulated system: Minister Yousaf

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By Rehan Khan

ISLAMABAD, July 15 (APP): Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Sardar Muhammad Yousaf on Tuesday urged companies intending to operate as Zaireen Group Organizers (ZGOs) to immediately register with the ministry under the newly approved pilgrim management framework.

Addressing a press conference here, the minister said the federal cabinet had already approved the new ZGO regulatory system, and in compliance, the ministry had issued a public notice inviting registrations. “So far, over 1,400 companies have submitted applications for registration,” he added.

Of these, 585 companies that have received security clearance have been instructed to complete their online registration through the ministry’s website and submit all required documents by July 31.

He further announced that a second advertisement has also been published seeking fresh applications from new companies interested in becoming ZGOs. These firms have until August 10 to apply.

Responding to a question, the minister emphasized that the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony is responsible not only for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims, but also for religious visitors (Zaireen) traveling to Iran, Iraq, and Syria.

“In the past, there was no formal mechanism in place for these Zaireen. The policy for their regulation was approved in 2021, but the previous government made no significant progress,” Yousaf explained.

However, under the special directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the implementation of the Zaireen Management Policy has now been expedited. “Just as Hajj pilgrims travel through registered Hajj tour operators, Zaireen will also travel exclusively through registered ZGOs,” he maintained.

Each ZGO will now be required to offer comprehensive travel packages, including logistics, accommodation, and safety measures – mirroring the system used for Hajj tour operators.

The minister added that Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Religious Affairs Secretary Dr Syed Ata-ur-Rehman are currently visiting Iran to participate in a trilateral meeting with Iran and Iraq on Zaireen management. “We are working towards linking pilgrim travel to a modern computerized system that will ensure better coordination and security,” he said.

Sardar Yousaf disclosed that Pakistan had faced serious issues in the past due to the absence of a centralized Zaireen tracking mechanism. “More than 40,000 Pakistani Zaireen remained in Iran, Iraq, and Syria over the years without returning. If we had maintained proper records, we could have known who went where,” he added.

He noted that authorities in Iraq, Iran, and Syria had also formally raised concerns with Pakistan over the issue of undocumented Zaireen.

The minister concluded by reaffirming the government’s commitment to ensuring secure, organized and transparent religious travel under the new framework.

DC reviews cleanliness condition

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LAHORE, Jul 15 (APP):Deputy Commissioner Lahore Syed Musa Raza paid an early morning visit to Tehsil Nishter as part of his ongoing inspections across the city to improve administrative performance and civic services.
Accompanied by Metropolitan Corporation Lahore (MCL) Chief Officer Shahid Abbas Kathia, Assistant Commissioner Nishter Muhammad Saleem Aasi, and senior officials from LWMC, WASA, and other departments, the DC reviewed sanitation and sewerage arrangements in various areas including Kumahan Gol Chakkar and Ferozepur Road.
During the visit, Assistant Commissioner Nishter briefed the DC on the prevailing administrative situation and ongoing efforts to address civic challenges.
DC Musa Raza issued strict directives to WASA and LWMC for immediate improvement in sanitation, drainage, and sewerage management. He emphasized that providing a clean environment to citizens is the administration’s top priority, and instructed that all cleaning activities must be completed before the start of daily routines. He also ordered the removal of illegal banners, posters, and encroachments across the city to enhance cleanliness and urban order.
The DC warned that no leniency will be shown to officers or staff displaying negligence, reiterating the administration’s zero-tolerance policy and commitment to ensuring efficient public service delivery for the people of Lahore.
Meanwhile, the DC conducted a detailed inspection of drainage and development works in Tehsil Nishter, focusing on Ferozepur Road Gajjumatta, ahead of the monsoon season. He directed WASA, MCL, and other departments to ensure seamless coordination, full functionality of drains, and restoration of service lanes.

Nearly 900 people confirmed dead trying to get food in recent weeks: UNRWA

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UNITED NATIONS, Jul 15 (APP): A total of 875 desperate and hungry Gazans have been killed in recent weeks trying to fetch food, with most deaths linked to private aid hubs run by the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said on Tuesday.

“As of 13 July, we have recorded 875 people killed in Gaza while trying to get food; 674 of them were killed in the vicinity of GHF sites,” said Thameen Al-Kheetan, OHCHR spokesperson, referencing the US-Israeli run private organization which has bypassed regular humanitarian operations.

The remaining 201 victims were killed while seeking food “on the routes of aid convoys or near aid convoys” run by the UN or UN-partners still operating in the war-shattered enclave, Al-Kheetan told reporters in Geneva.

Killings linked to the controversial US and Israeli-backed aid hubs began shortly after they started operating in southern Gaza on 27 May, bypassing the UN and other established NGOs.

The latest deadly incident happened at around 9am on Monday 14 July, when reports indicated that the Israeli military shelled and fired towards Palestinians seeking food at the GHF site in As Shakoush area, northwestern Rafah.

According to OHCHR, two Palestinians were killed and at least nine others were injured. Some of the casualties were transported to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) hospital in Rafah. On Saturday medics there received more than 130 patients, the “overwhelming majority” suffering from gunshot wounds and “all responsive individuals” reporting they were attempting to access food distribution sites.

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, expressed deep concerns about the continuing killing of civilians trying to access food, while deadly malnutrition spreads among children.

“Our teams on the ground – UNRWA teams and other United Nations teams – have spoken to survivors of these killings, these starving children included, who were shot at while on their way to pick up very little food,” said Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications.

Speaking via video from Amman, Ms. Touma insisted that the near-total Israeli blockade of Gaza has led to babies dying of the effects of severe acute malnutrition.

“We’ve been banned from bringing in any humanitarian assistance into Gaza for more than four months now,” she said, before pointing to a “significant increase” in child malnutrition since the Israeli blockade began on 2 March.

Ms. Touma added: “We have 6,000 trucks waiting in places like Egypt, like Jordan; it’s from Jordan to the Gaza Strip it’s a three-hour drive, right?”

In addition to food supplies, these UN trucks contain other vital if basic supplies including bars of soap. “Medicine and food are going to soon expire if we’re not able to get those supplies to people in Gaza who need it most, among them one million children who are half of the population of the Gaza Strip,” Ms. Touma continued.

Meanwhile in the occupied West Bank including East Jerusalem, Palestinians continue to be killed in violence allegedly linked to Israeli settlers and security forces, UN agencies said.

According to OHCHR, two-year-old Laila Khatib was shot in the head by Israeli security forces on 25 January while she was inside her house in Ash-Shuhada village, in Jenin.

On 3 July, 61-year-old Walid Badir was shot and killed by Israeli security forces, reportedly while he was cycling back home from prayers, passing through the outskirts of the Nur Shams camp, the UN rights office continued, pointing to intensifying “killings, attacks and harassment of Palestinians in past weeks.

“This includes the demolition of hundreds of homes and forced mass displacement of Palestinians,” OHCHR’s Mr. Al-Kheetan noted, with some 30,000 Palestinians forcibly displaced since the launch of Israel’s operation “Iron Wall” in the north of the occupied West Bank earlier this year.

“We should recall that international law is very clear about this in terms of the obligations of the occupying power,” he said. “Bringing about a permanent demographic change inside the occupied territory may amount to a war crime and is tantamount to ethnic cleansing.”

“We continue to have a silent war that is surging, where heavy restrictions on movement continue, where poverty is increasing as people are cut off from their livelihoods and unemployment soars,” said UNRWA’s Ms. Touma.

With its current focus on the northern occupied West Bank, the Israeli military operation has impacted the refugee camps of Jenin, Tulkarem and Nur Shams.

“It is causing the largest population displacement of the Palestinians in the West Bank since 1967,” Ms. Touma continued.

Business leaders hail CM Maryam Nawaz’s youth skill initiatives on World Youth Skills Day

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RAWALPINDI, Jul 15 (APP):On World Youth Skills Day, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s ambitious initiatives to equip the youth with technical training and employment opportunities have drawn widespread acclaim from the business community and social sectors.
Syed Adnan Haider, prominent businessman and CEO of Prestige International, lauded the government’s efforts, stating that CM Maryam’s vision aligns with the urgent need for a skilled and self-sufficient workforce in Pakistan.
“Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s commitment to youth empowerment is not just timely but essential for building a stronger Pakistan,” Haider said in a statement. He highlighted key initiatives such as e-learning platforms, vocational training programs, internship opportunities, e-bike schemes, and business support as evidence of the government’s dedication to youth development.
Haider stressed that modern youth demand more than traditional education—they seek practical skills and real-world experience. “The Chief Minister’s strategy is paving the way for young people to secure sustainable livelihoods and become productive members of the society,” he added.

DC inspects drainage of rainwater

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FAISALABAD, Jul 15 (APP):Deputy Commissioner Cap (Retd) Nadeem Nasir Tuesday visited various city roads to personally monitor the drainage situation during the rains.
He directed the WASA officials to remain fully alert and keep the drainage system active at all times during the rains. He further directed to ensure immediate drainage of rainwater from all main roads and low-lying areas by keeping machinery functional. He clarified that no negligence will be tolerated during the rains.
Separately, Managing Director Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) Suhail Qadir Cheema also visited various areas including Samundri road, Minerva club road, Koh-e-Noor Chowk, Susan road and issued necessary directions to field staff.