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Anti-encroachment drive in Kharian

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GUJRAT, Jul 14 (APP):On the special directives of Deputy Commissioner Naveed Ahmed, an anti-encroachment operation was conducted in Lalamusa under the supervision of Assistant Commissioner Kharian Ahmad Sher.
During the operation, illegally placed stalls and pushcarts were removed from footpaths and marketplaces to facilitate pedestrian movement and ensure smooth traffic flow.
AC Ahmad Sher directed field staff to maintain regular monitoring to prevent re-establishment of encroachments. He also warned that strict legal action would be taken against violators.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Yahya Afridi, Chief Justice of Pakistan and Chairman, Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan (LJCP), chairing a meeting at the Supreme Court Branch Registry.

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APP35-140725 QUETTA: July 14 - Hon'ble Mr. Justice Yahya Afridi, Chief Justice of Pakistan and Chairman, Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan (LJCP), chairing a meeting at the Supreme Court Branch Registry. APP/MAF/FHA
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Yahya Afridi, Chief Justice of Pakistan and Chairman, Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan (LJCP), chairing a meeting at the Supreme Court Branch Registry.
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Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan presents a souvenir to UK Minister Lord Wajid Khan during their meeting in London — the two discussed enhancing bilateral trade, investment, and cooperation in urban development.

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APP36-140725 LONDON: July 14 - Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan presents a souvenir to UK Minister Lord Wajid Khan during their meeting in London — the two discussed enhancing bilateral trade, investment, and cooperation in urban development. APP/MAF/FHA
Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan presents a souvenir to UK Minister Lord Wajid Khan during their meeting in London — the two discussed enhancing bilateral trade, investment, and cooperation in urban development.
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Vehicles pass through stagnant rainwater accumulated after heavy rainfall in the city.

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APP37-140725 HYDERABAD: July 14 Vehicles pass through stagnant rainwater accumulated after heavy rainfall in the city.
Vehicles pass through stagnant rainwater accumulated after heavy rainfall in the city.
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HYDERABAD: July 14Vehicles pass through stagnant rainwater accumulated after heavy rainfall in the city.

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HYDERABAD: July 14 Vehicles pass through stagnant rainwater accumulated after heavy rainfall in the city. APP/AKS/MAF/FHA

Commissioner reviews model markets, upgraded infrastructure

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Sargodha, Jul 14 (APP):Commissioner Jahanzeb Awan on Monday chaired a meeting to discuss the modeling of central markets, upgrading of electricity and sewerage systems and removal of encroachments in Sargodha city.
According to the Commissioner’s office spokesperson here, in the meeting, two proposed plans for modeling Gol Chok, City Road, and Kachhari Bazar were presented and thoroughly reviewed.
During the meeting, the SE FESCO briefed the meeting on the study to underground electricity wires in these markets. Commissioner Jahanzeb Awan directed MD WASA to conduct a technical inspection and prepare recommendations and PC-I for upgrading the sewerage system. The Commissioner expressed dissatisfaction with the performance of the encroachment department and directed that the areas vacated from footpaths should not be re-occupied.
During the meeting, a proposal to activate the Pathan Mandi Model Bazar as a food street was discussed to provide citizens with entertainment, food, and shopping facilities at one place.
Parks and Horticulture Authority Director General Muhammad Arshad also briefed the meeting on the New Park Allama Iqbal Colony and other ongoing beautification projects.
Commissioner Jahanzeb Awan directed Chief Officer Municipal Committee Majeed bin Ahmad to ensure that all measures are in place to handle potential rains and that all disposal stations are functional.
The Commissioner directed Assistant Commissioner Shireen Gul to ensure the availability of public facilities such as seating areas, clean drinking water, and washrooms in all subordinate offices.

A vendor selling Jaman fruit on his push cart amid its arrival in the market.

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APP39-140725 QUETTA: July 14 - A vendor selling Jaman fruit on his push cart amid its arrival in the market.
A vendor selling Jaman fruit on his push cart amid its arrival in the market.
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CM reviews progress on important projects

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KARACHI, Jul 14 (APP):Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah conducted a comprehensive review of key ongoing infrastructure projects, including the New Link Road, Shahrah-e-Bhutto Expressway, and the Korangi Causeway Bridge near Qayyumabad, Korangi.
    The meeting held at the CM House. Murad Ali Shah directed the PPP Unit to open the New Link Road by July 25, 2025, and the Shahrah-e-Bhutto Expressway by December 2025. The meeting was attended by provincial ministers Sharjeel Memon, Nasir Shah, Saeed Ghani, PSCM Agha Wasif, Secretary Finance Fayaz Jatoi, Secretary Local Government Waseem Shamshad, Secretary Transport Asad Zamin, PD Shahrah-e-Bhutto Niaz Soomro, Project Engineer Khalid Masroor, and other relevant officials.
     The New Link Road project, aimed at connecting the National Highway (N-5) with Motorway M-9, is progressing, with a significant portion already completed. “The project is set to transform connectivity for freight and commuter traffic between Port Qasim, Karachi’s industrial zones, and the broader national highway network,” the CM said.
    The upgraded Link Road corridor is being developed into a four-lane dual carriageway, replacing the congested and underdeveloped existing routes that have long hampered industrial and commercial traffic in the area.
    Murad Shah said that once completed, the road will provide a direct and efficient link between the M-9 Motorway (Karachi-Hyderabad) and National Highway (N-5), greatly reducing travel time and easing the movement of cargo from Port Qasim to the motorway network and other key destinations across the province.
    The 22-kilometre New Link Road project is nearing completion, with significant progress on the new interchange at M9 (kilometre 34+740). This Rs. 3.53 billion project is being executed in collaboration with the National Highway Authority (NHA) and its concessionaire, FWO.
   The CM was told that the interchange construction is divided into three segments: Southbound, bridge over M9, and Northbound. Work on the Southbound segment is underway and expected to be completed by next month. At this, the CM directed the PPP unit to complete the work so that he could open it for traffic on July 25. He also said that once the new link road is opened the old link road would be closed.
   Construction on the bridge and Northbound sections began on April 24, 2025, and is progressing steadily. The Chief Minister directed the PPP unit to complete the entire interchange by the end of October 2025 to improve connectivity and traffic flow on the M9 motorway. Upon the opening of the New Link Road, the old Link Road will be closed to traffic.
    Shahrah-e-Bhutto Expressway: The 39-kilometre, state-of-the-art, 3×3 lane high-speed access-controlled Shahrah-e-Bhutto Expressway is 82% complete. This expressway connects DHA Korangi to the Hyderabad Motorway (M9) near Kathore and includes six interchanges, multiple toll plazas, and modern facilities designed to enhance traffic flow and industrial connectivity in Karachi.
    The first segment from Qayumabad to Quaidabad is 99% complete, while the second segment from Quaidabad to Kathore has reached 65% progress. Key interchanges such as EBM, Shah-Faisal, and Quaidabad are complete, with Jam Sadiq and Memon Goth interchanges making significant progress despite some delays caused by utility relocations and concurrent Yellow Line corridor works.
    The Samo Goth elevated structure, a 4-kilometre stretch over the Malir River Bed aimed at preserving local villages, has achieved 48% physical progress since its start in August 2024. Preparations for the Kathore Interchange at M9 are underway, with the Finance Department approving a competitive bidding process to ensure timely execution.
    The Korangi Causeway Bridge project is progressing rapidly, with 80 per cent of the work completed. This Rs. 6.1 billion project, featuring a 26-meter wide bridge, is scheduled for completion by November 2025. The junction at Shahrah-e-Bhutto and Korangi Causeway has received administrative approval, with tendering underway and construction expected to commence by mid-August 2025. Once the Korangi Causeway Bridge is operational, the existing causeway road will be closed.
    Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah underscored the critical role these projects play in enhancing Karachi’s infrastructure, alleviating traffic congestion, and promoting economic growth through improved connectivity. The Sindh government remains committed to delivering these landmark projects on schedule, fostering sustainable urban development, and strengthening public-private partnerships.

13 held, drugs seized

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GUJRAT, Jul 14 (APP):Sadar Circle police arrested 13 suspects and seized illegal arms, narcotics, and liquor during targeted operations against criminal elements.
According to a police spokesperson, the operations were conducted under the supervision of DSP Sadar Circle Ghazi Asif Ali Baig, resulting in the recovery of seven illegal pistols, 730 grams of hashish, and 40 liters of liquor.
SHO Karianwala, Inspector Muhammad Ikram, arrested five accused Saqib, Adeel, Qamar Abbas, Sartaj Khan, and Waqar Ali and recovered three pistols and 25 liters of liquor.Inspector Mubarak Ali Shah of City Jalalpur Jattan apprehended three suspects Saqlain, Faizan, and Ehtesham along with one 9mm pistol, 210 grams of hashish, and 5 liters of liquor.
In Tanda, SI Abid Rasool arrested two suspects and recovered two 30-bore pistols, while Inspector Abbas Ali Shah of Daulat Nagar seized one pistol and 520 grams of hashish. In another raid, SI Zafar Iqbal of Industrial Estate Phase-II arrested a drug peddler and recovered 10 liters of liquor.Cases have been registered, and investigations are underway.

Man arrested for bogus call to emergency helpline

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Sargodha, Jul 14 (APP):Sargodha district police have arrested an accused for making a bogus call to emergency helpline 15, said a police spokesman on Saturday.
The action comes after a suspect, identified as Abdul Sattar, was arrested for making a false kidnapping call to the emergency line. The accused, Abdul Sattar, was apprehended by Satellite Town police for misusing the emergency helpline. A case has been registered against him for making a false call.
District Police Officer (DPO) Muhammad Sohaib Ashraf urged citizens to use the emergency helpline responsibly, emphasizing that a single false call can delay assistance to someone in genuine distress.
The police department is serious about taking action against those who misuse emergency services, as it can divert resources away from real emergencies.
The DPO advised citizens to use emergency services only in genuine emergency situations.

Over 16kg narcotics seized, two held in Sialkot

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SIALKOT, Jul 14 (APP):In a continued crackdown against drug traffickers, Sialkot police arrested two suspects, including a woman, and recovered over 16 kilograms of narcotics.
According to a police spokesperson, under the leadership of District Police Officer Sialkot Faisal Shahzad, Sialkot police launched a vigorous crackdown against drug dealers across the district under the vision of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz for a drug-free Punjab, so that the society can be cleansed of this scourge.
In this regard, under the supervision of DSP Saddar Circle Irfan Saeed and under the leadership of SHO Sadar Police Station Irshad Ahmed, during two separate intelligence-based operations, 5.500kg opium was recovered from accused Mishal, who was involved in drug trafficking, and 11kg hashish was recovered from the possession of accused Rizwan in the second operation. A total of 16.500kg drugs were recovered from the possession of the accused.
During the investigation, the accused said that they used to bring drugs from other districts and supply them to different areas of Sialkot. The arrest of the suspects has not only disrupted the local drug supply chain, but will also help in reaching out to other elements involved in this nefarious business.
DPO Sialkot Faisal Shehzad has said that Sialkot Police is fully committed to the practical implementation of the vision of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif of “Drug-Free Punjab”, and this crackdown will continue uninterrupted until the complete eradication of drugs.