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Customs Peshawar seizes smuggled goods worth Rs 27.4m

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 18 (APP):Customs Enforcement Peshawar has seized smuggled goods worth Rs 27.4 million after intercepting two motor vehicles arriving from the Quetta side.
In line with the FBR’s zero-tolerance policy against smuggling and under the instructions issued by the Chief Collector Customs (Enforcement), the staff of the Customs Interprovincial Joint Check Post stopped the vehicles and conducted a detailed inspection, said a news release here on Tuesday.
During a thorough inspection, the teams recovered a significant quantity of smuggled goods, including cigarette acetate tow, cigarette paper, cigarette filter-rod trays, sheesha flavours, huqqa pots and Dove soaps.
The seized items, along with the two offending vehicles, have been taken into custody in accordance with the law.
The total value of the case is estimated at Rs 27.4 million.
FBR remains committed to safeguarding the country’s economic interests by combating smuggling and implementing rigorous enforcement measures.

Junaid Chaudhry announces Pakistan’s first global-standard bunkering service at Karachi Port

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 18 (APP):Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry on Tuesday announced the launch of standardized bunkering operations at Karachi Port for the first time in Pakistan’s history.
“The move brings Pakistan’s largest port in line with global maritime safety and operational standards, a step long viewed as essential for improving the country’s standing in the regional shipping market”, the federal minister added in a statement.
Bunkering is the fueling of ships for propulsion and onboard use, involving the storage, transfer, and management of marine fuels like oil and gas. Proper bunkering ensures safe, efficient, and environmentally compliant refueling, enabling smooth maritime transport and global shipping operations.
Junaid Chaudhry said the initiative was launched on the instructions of the Prime Minister, who has called for accelerated modernization of port services and a broader upgrade of Pakistan’s maritime infrastructure.
He said the introduction of regulated bunkering would remove a long-standing gap in Karachi Port’s service offering, enabling it to compete more effectively with established bunkering hubs in the region and the wider area.
The minister said the availability of safe, reliable and efficiently managed bunkering facilities is expected to draw more international shipping lines to Karachi, particularly operators seeking streamlined port calls and predictable service standards.
He said increased vessel traffic would translate into higher foreign-exchange earnings through port fees, marine services, and ancillary commercial activity such as repairs, supplies and maritime logistics. The expected increase in port operations is also projected to stimulate employment across multiple layers of the maritime economy.
Junaid Chaudhry added that the new service would enhance Pakistan’s visibility in the international maritime market by demonstrating the country’s commitment to modern, environmentally responsible and globally competitive port management.
He said compliance with international standards covering fuel quality, safety procedures, documentation and transparency, was essential for building confidence among shipowners and international trading companies.
The minister said the first phase of operations would begin in collaboration with one of the world’s leading energy trading houses, which will conduct bunkering at Karachi Port using internationally certified practices.
He said the venture is expected to expand as domestic refineries supply larger quantities of refined fuel meeting global specifications, a development he described as a direct benefit to the national exchequer.
Minister Junaid Chaudhry noted that Karachi Port Trust had assessed existing bunkering practices, reviewed global procedures, drafted new documentation and engaged stakeholders to bring the service online.
He said the milestone reinforces KPT’s ambition to operate as a leading regional hub and signals the government’s intention to continue expanding port capabilities in line with international benchmarks.

NA Speaker congratulates newly-elected AJK PM Faisal Rathore

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 18 (APP):Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq Tuesday extended heartfelt congratulations to Raja Faisal Mumtaz Rathore on taking oath as the Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).
The Speaker expressed his best wishes for the newly-elected Prime Minister, saying that Faisal Rathore’s election is a positive sign for the people of AJK.
He described Rathore as an experienced and wise political leader whose leadership, he said, would usher in a new era of development and prosperity in the region.
Ayaz Sadiq also prayed for economic progress, peace and stability across the region, expressing hope that under Prime Minister Faisal Rathore’s guidance, AJK would witness meaningful and positive transformation.
The Speaker further conveyed his sincere wishes for a bright and prosperous future for the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

ECC approves key grants for Security, defence Projects, Structural reforms

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 18 (APP):The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet met today at the Finance Division under the chairmanship of Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, to consider a range of summaries pertaining to national security, defence, food security, and petroleum sector reforms.
The ECC approved a Technical Supplementary Grant (TSG) of Rs 100.3 million on the request of the Ministry of Interior & Narcotics Control for the maintenance and repair of defence equipment utilized by the Federal Civil Armed Forces,said a release issued by the Ministry of Finance here on Tuesday.
On another summary submitted by the Ministry of Interior & Narcotics Control, the Committee approved an additional Rs 841.56 million as TSG to support border control operations, internal security, and maintenance of law and order by the Federal Civil Armed Forces.
The Committee further considered and approved a summary from the Defence Division, granting a TSG of Rs 50 billion for a range of approved projects of the Defence Services.
The ECC also deliberated upon a summary presented by the Ministry of National Food Security & Research regarding the winding up of PASSCO and the establishment of a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV). The Committee approved the formation of the SPV, allowing an initial paid-up capital of Rs 1,000,000 and reducing the authorized capital in line with requirements for the structured winding down of the organization.
In addition, the ECC discussed a summary submitted by the Petroleum Division concerning the extension of licence periods and assignment of working interest for offshore oil and gas exploration blocks.
The Committee approved the set of proposals aimed at incentivizing and facilitating greater participation of foreign companies in Pakistan’s petroleum exploration sector.
The meeting was attended by Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik, Federal Minister for Planning & Development Ahsan Iqbal, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Haroon Akhtar Khan, along with federal secretaries and senior officials from the concerned ministries, divisions, and regulatory bodies.

26 food outlets fined in PFA crackdown

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SIALKOT, Nov 18 (APP):Punjab Food Authority (PFA) conducted a comprehensive crackdown across Sialkot, inspecting 241 food outlets in Daska, Sambrial and the city area to ensure compliance with food safety standards.
According to a PFA spokesperson, 26 outlets were fined Rs. 400,000, while large quantities of expired and prohibited food items were disposed of on the spot.
The teams also found unhygienic conditions, including flies in kitchen and processing areas, and spoiled meat and dairy products stored in broken freezers. Several outlets lacked important records such as employees’ medical and training certificates.
The spokesperson added that inspections of food points and marriage halls across the district were continuing under a zero-tolerance policy against unsafe food practices.

Railways all set to outsources 11 passenger trains

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 18 (APP):Pakistan Railways is all set to outsource 11 passenger trains under a new operational framework aimed at improving efficiency and revenue generation for the department.
“11 trains will be offered through an open auction instead of the previous bidding system,” an official in the Ministry of Railways told APP.
The trains to be outsourced included Hazara Express, Bahauddin Zakariya Express, Millat Express, Badar Express, Ghouri Express, Rawal Express, Thal Express, Mohenjo Daro Passenger, Fareed Express, Mianwali Express, and Faiz Ahmad Faiz Passenger train, he added.
He said that private operators to participate in a transparent process.
The official said that Federal Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi canceled all previous financial bids, directing that future outsourcing will be conducted exclusively through open auctions to ensure transparency, competition and public confidence.
He said the new system will not only bring greater efficiency and better service quality for passengers but also help Pakistan Railways reduce losses and modernize its operations through public-private collaboration.

Key Constitutional Bodies reconstituted under the 27th Amendment

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 18 (APP):Pursuant to the 27th Constitutional Amendment, key constitutional and statutory judicial bodies – the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC), the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP) and the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Committee – have been reconstituted in accordance with the revised constitutional framework.
Mr Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail, being the next most senior Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, has jointly been nominated as a member of the Supreme Judicial Council by the Chief Justice of Pakistan and the Chief Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Pakistan under Clause 2 (iiia) of Article 175A of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Justice Aamer Farooq, the next most senior Judge of the Federal Constitutional Court of Pakistan, has jointly been nominated as a member of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan by the Chief Justice of Pakistan and the Chief Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Pakistan under Clause 2 (d) of Article 209 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
The Chief Justice of Pakistan nominated Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail, the next most senior Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, as a member of the Committee constituted under Section 2 of the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Act, 2023.
The reconstituted bodies will continue to play a central role in matters of accountability, judicial appointments, and procedural governance under the amended constitutional scheme.

TBH hosts Eastern Classical Vocal Training session to highlight beauty of Raag Yaman

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 18 (APP):The Black Hole, a non-profit organization working to promote reading culture and arts, on Tuesday hosted an Eastern Classical Vocal Training session aimed at highlighting the timeless beauty of Raag Yaman.
Music enthusiasts had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich tradition of Eastern classical music as renowned vocalist Faisal Ali led Session 87 of the Eastern Classical Vocal Training series, focusing on the celebrated Raag Yaman.
The session aimed to introduce participants to the melodic structure, tonal nuances, and emotional depth of Raag Yaman — one of the most cherished and foundational raags in Indian classical music.
Designed for both beginners and seasoned practitioners, the training guided attendees through essential vocal techniques, characteristic patterns, and performance practices associated with the raag.
Faisal Ali, known for his classical expertise and engaging teaching style, offered step-by-step instruction to help singers enhance their vocal expression and understand the raag’s traditional framework.
The session was free and open to the public, encouraging music lovers of all ages to take part. A large number of music enthusiasts were in attendance.

Global delegation explores China’s cutting-edge robotics hub in Wuhan

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Wuhan, Nov 18 (APP):A delegation of 21 political spokespersons and communicators representing ruling and major opposition parties from Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and other regions concluded a dynamic day in Wuhan with an in-depth visit to the Hubei Humanoid Robot Innovation Center in Optics Valley.
The group, invited by the International Department of the Communist Party of China (IDCPC) for an extended multi-city study program, explored one of China’s newest and most advanced hubs for humanoid robotics development. Established in June 2025, the 7,000-square-meter facility operates as a full-chain innovation platform, integrating research and development, testing, and real-world application scenarios for next-generation embodied intelligence, said a release issued by the Ministry of Commerce here on Tuesday.
Delegates witnessed live demonstrations of multiple domestically developed humanoid robots, including high-payload industrial models, agile bipedal robots capable of running and jumping, and service-oriented systems designed for healthcare, tourism, and emergency response.
Experts briefed the delegation on Hubei’s rapidly expanding robotics ecosystem—now comprising more than 80 core enterprises—and the province’s ambitious three-year action plan, supported by a 10-billion-yuan investment fund.
The visit underscored how China is leveraging its strengths in supply-chain integration and artificial intelligence to advance leadership in embodied intelligence, with practical deployments already emerging across factories, hospitals, and public service sectors.
Rana Ihsaan Afzal Khan, Coordinator to the Prime Minister of Pakistan on Commerce and senior PML-N spokesperson leading the delegation, described the immersive experience as “a glimpse into the future of intelligent manufacturing and human-robot collaboration—innovations that will reshape economies and create new opportunities for global South cooperation.”
The robotics showcase is part of the delegation’s broader exposure to China’s high-tech development model and ecological civilization initiatives.

International delegation explores Wuhan’s historic Lihuangpi road under leadership of Pakistan’s Rana Ihsaan Afzal

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WUHAN, Nov 18 (APP):A high-profile international delegation comprising 21 political spokespersons from Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and other regions visited the historic Lihuangpi Road Historical and Cultural Block in Wuhan on Tuesday.
The delegation was led by Rana Ihsaan Afzal Khan, Coordinator to the Prime Minister of Pakistan on Commerce and senior PML-N spokesperson, said a release issued here.
The delegation toured the 604-meter Lihuangpi Road, celebrated as “Wuhan’s Most Beautiful Street.” Built in 1900 by residents of Huangpi District and later absorbed into the Russian Concession in Hankou, the street is renowned for its distinctive blend of European and Chinese architectural styles.
During the visit, delegates explored key landmarks, including the Bagong House, a 1910 red-brick mansion featuring Baroque design elements and originally built by Russian tea merchants, the Banov brothers. The group also visited the August 7th Meeting Site Memorial Hall, where the Communist Party of China convened its critical August 7th Meeting in 1927 amid intense political repression—an event that significantly influenced the course of the Chinese revolution.
Delegates received detailed briefings on Wuhan’s multicultural urban heritage and the CPC’s early revolutionary history, observing how China preserves sites of architectural beauty and political importance.
The visit is part of an ongoing multi-city program organized by the International Department of the Communist Party of China (IDCPC), designed to blend high-level political engagement with immersive cultural and historical experiences.