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National measles, rubella prevention campaign launched

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DIR UPPER, Nov 17 (APP):The national measles and rubella prevention campaign has formally commenced here on Monday.
 In this regard, a meeting was held at the office of the District Health Officer, Upper Dir.
Additional Deputy Commissioner Relief and HR Sher Ali Khan, Member Provincial Assembly Advocate Anwar Khan, Deputy District Health Officer Dr. Nasir, Additional Assistant Commissioner Headquarters Salman Husam, Medical Superintendent District Headquarters Hospital Dr. Khalid Khan, Dr. Sahibzada Imtiaz Ahmad, and heads of all relevant departments participated in the meeting.
The measles, rubella vaccination campaign in Upper Dir will run from November 17 to November 29.
During this period, children aged 6 months to 5 years will receive the safe, effective, and WHO-approved vaccine free of cost.
This nationwide initiative is a significant step by the Government of Pakistan, being carried out in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI), the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, and other partner organizations.
Health department teams will be available at designated centers during specified hours to administer the vaccine.

MQM-P’s proposed changes in LG to be part of next constitutional amendment: Mustafa Kamal

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KARACHI, Nov 17 (APP):Federal Minister for National Health Services, Syed Mustafa Kamal on Monday expressed confidence that the constitutional solution for securing people’s rights is not dead and Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P)’s proposals regarding local government would be incorporated in the next constitutional amendment soon.
Addressing a press conference here, he expressed gratitude to the parties in the federal cabinet including PML-N, and others for supporting MQM-P’s proposed changes in the constitutional amendment.
He said that the constitutional solution for securing countrymen’s rights is not dead. Just as it was alive during the 26th Amendment, it is not dead today; it is still alive, and we have kept it alive. Today, this issue has reached this point. In the coming months, the people will see that for the first time in 75 years, this constitutional amendment will come before the Pakistani people, it will be approved in the assembly, and powers and resources will reach the doorstep of the people.
He said that several years ago, when elections were not even on the horizon, MQM Pakistan not only devised a constitutional solution for Pakistan’s current problems and the challenges facing future generations but also made it public.
We did not keep it to ourselves. We invited various political parties of Pakistan for brainstorming sessions; we didn’t just go to them, we called them. After that, we went door-to-door, knocking on people’s doors, and approached other parties.
He said that after the elections, when we were offered to join the government, MQM-P joined based on a single point. When the largest political party in Pakistan, which was forming the government, invited us to join, we agreed in 2024 on the condition of one single point in the agreement: that whenever the opportunity arises, it will support MQM-P’s constitutional amendment bill with its numbers.
He said that subsequently, after joining the government, when the opportunity for the 26th Constitutional Amendment arose, MQM-P presented its bill. Our numbers are very few, yet with our limited numbers, we presented MQM’s constitutional amendment bill in the Assembly during the 26th Amendment session. It was presented and then sent to the Standing Committee.
At that time, the major parties requested us, stating that the current situation were not conducive for them to gather support from all parties for this bill at that moment. They asked us to postpone it for a future amendment. Consequently, our bill remained stuck in the Law and Justice Standing Committee, he said.
He said that when the time for the 27th Constitutional Amendment arrived. On this occasion, MQM-P’s sole focus was that we must devolve powers and resources to the doorstep of countrymen. During the 27th Constitutional Amendment process as well, we spoke only about this one issue.
Syed Mustafa Kamal said that when the 27th Amendment was presented and moved to the Senate, MQM’s bill was clubbed with it. For two days, debates were held. A day and a half was spent on other points, and a full half-day—over six hours—was dedicated specifically to debating MQM-P’s constitutional amendment bill. We had the required numbers in our favor. Javed Hanif, Hafeez Sahib, and Hassan Sabir—these three led by Javed Hanif were representing MQM.
The Federal Minister said that he is profoundly grateful, on behalf of MQM-P, to the Prime Minister, the Federal Cabinet, PML-N, Aleem Khan, Chaudhry Salik, the leaders of our BAP party, and to members of the cabinet from allied parties. He said he is also thankful to individual friends in the People’s Party, many friends in PTI, and Amir Muqam. All of them supported, openly and unanimously, the inclusion of MQM-P’s proposals in the 27th Constitutional Amendment.

PM vows to modernize Pakistan Railways, inaugurates new Shalimar Express, upgraded Karachi Cantt Railway Station facilities

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KARACHI, Nov 17 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Monday said that the digitization and modernization of Pakistan Railways and the provision of state-of-the-art facilities would play a key role in strengthening the national economy.
He said the federal government, in collaboration with the Sindh government, would modernize the Karachi Circular Railway (KCR) and upgrade all railway stations across the province and the country.
The prime minister expressed these views while addressing the inauguration ceremony of the new Shalimar Express and the newly upgraded waiting rooms, CIP lounge at Karachi Cantt Railway Station. Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, Federal Minister for Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar, and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.
The prime minister said that soon after assuming office, Federal Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi worked diligently to modernize the railway system. After revamping Lahore Railway Station, now Karachi Cantt Station has also been upgraded with contemporary facilities.
He said that all railway stations in the province would be modernized in coordination with the Sindh government to ensure better travel facilities for the passengers.
He said like Sindh and Punjab, such coordination with the governments of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan should be evolved which would ultimate make the Pakistan Railways the best transport system of this region.
The Prime Minister said the railways freight system is also being organized, while the Federal and Sindh Governments have a partnership to provide transportation for Thar Coal, with both governments investing 50% each in the project. He assured that all required funds would be released in this regard so that the set targets of the projects could be achieved.
PM Shehbaz said the Shalimar Express running between Karachi and Lahore has been converted into a new, upgraded train. He described Karachi as not only the economic hub but also “the heart of Pakistan.”
He reiterated that cooperation with the provincial governments of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan would continue to ensure modernization across the railway network and help stabilize the economy.
The Prime Minister praised Hanif Abbasi’s leadership, calling him the “hero of today’s ceremony,” and congratulated him for transforming the outdated railway system .
He said the federal government would work with all provinces to extend the railway network to Central Asia, specifically highlighting the Uzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan railway line project. He also emphasized reviving the Islamabad–Tehran-Istanbul rail route which would boost our economy to the heights.
The prime minister noted that Hanif Abbasi has initiated discussions with the Asian Development Bank for a $2 billion loan to further upgrade Pakistan Railways line from Karachi to Rohri and ultimate it would be connected to Reko Diq project.
Responding to CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah’s request to include the KCR project in CPEC, the prime minister assured full cooperation, calling it a vital initiative. He said he had flagged the KCR project at every international forum and we would jointly revive it as this project was inevitable for the people of Karachi. He hoped this project would soon become a reality.
The prime minister said that  54 railway stations have already been modernized, and once all stations—big or small—are upgraded, he would recommend a presidential award for the Railways Minister.
Earlier, Federal Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi said that under the Prime Minister’s guidance, significant improvements were achieved in just eight months, including the modernization of Karachi Cantt Station and the renewal of the Shalimar Express.
He added that Rs 1 billion is being spent on upgrading Rohri Station, while work is also underway at Karachi City Station.
The prime minister said that 14 trains are being outsourced under government policy, and railway hospitals and schools are also being given to private administration, while ensuring full protection for railway employees. Work on the ML-1 project is also progressing, he added.
Sindh CM Syed Murad Ali Shah welcomed the prime minister to Karachi and reaffirmed full cooperation from the provincial government.
Earlier, the prime minister inaugurated the new Shalimar Express at Karachi Cantt Station by cutting the ribbon and unveiling the plaque. He also inspected the modernization and digitization works. He visited the upgraded waiting area, CIP lounge, state-of-the-art dining hall and computerized ticketing system, accompanied by federal ministers, senior railway officials, and the IG Railways.
Federal Minister Muhammad Hanif Abbasi briefed the prime minister regarding modernization and upgradation of the Railways.
The ceremony was also attended by foreign diplomats and parliament members, senior officers from the federal as well as provincial governments.
Earlier, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif was warmly received by the Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Murad Ali Shah, on a day-long visit to Karachi.

FCC rejects request for stay without counsel

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 17 (APP):The Federal Constitutional Court has rejected a plea for an immediate stay order in a constitutional petition filed by employees of the Punjab Revenue Department seeking regularisation of their services.
The court directed the petitioners to engage legal counsel before further proceedings.
A two-member bench comprising Justice Hasan Azhar Rizvi and Justice KK Agha heard the case on Monday. The petitioners appeared in person and submitted that they had challenged the acceptance of an appeal filed by the Punjab Revenue Department.
Justice Hasan Azhar Rizvi, addressing the petitioners, remarked that they must appoint an appropriate lawyer, as the court could not hear the case without legal representation. The petitioners requested interim protection, arguing that without a stay order, their gate entry to the department could be blocked.
At this, Justice Rizvi cautioned the petitioner, stating, “Do not try to be over-smart; more than just gate entry can be stopped.
First, hire a lawyer; otherwise, we will dismiss the petition right now.”
The petitioner assured the court that he was willing to hire counsel but still sought interim relief. The bench, however, rejected the emotional plea, observing that no stay order could be granted in the absence of an advocate.
The court granted the petitioners time to engage counsel and adjourned further hearing.

DC reviews LDP progress, orders strict quality measures

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LAHORE, Nov 17 (APP):Implementation of the Lahore Development Program (LDP) has entered a crucial stage as Phase 1 approaches completion and work on Phase 2 continues at a fast pace.
Deputy Commissioner Syed Musa Raza chaired A review meeting here on Monday, during which all relevant departments briefed the administration on the status of ongoing development schemes.
Officials informed the chair that independent development projects of the Metropolitan Corporation Lahore (MCL) under Phase 1 have been completed, while WASA submitted an updated report on drainage and water supply works carried out in the targeted areas.
The DC issued strict instructions to NESPAK to ensure uncompromising quality, transparency, and adherence to technical standards in all development projects. He reiterated that the Lahore Development Program is progressing rapidly due to the clear directives and vision of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, who has emphasized timely completion and high-quality execution.
Highlighting the significance of the initiative, Syed Musa Raza said that once completed, the LDP would provide long-term and sustainable urban facilities to citizens across the provincial capital. “There will be no compromise on the quality of development works,” he said, adding that all departments must further strengthen mutual coordination to achieve efficient results. He emphasized that sustainable development aimed at public convenience remains the prime objective of the district administration.
The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment from all participating departments to expedite work under Phase 2 while ensuring transparency, improved coordination, and the highest development standards.

Rana Mashhood leads Pakistan at  Helm for 1.6 Billion commonwealth youth

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 17 (APP):Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan, Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, steers Pakistan at the forefront of global youth empowerment at the 10th Commonwealth Youth Ministerial Task Force Meeting held at the International Youth Centre, Kuala Lumpur.
Participating virtually while the Pakistani delegation attended in person, he addressed representatives from 56 Commonwealth countries, highlighting Pakistan’s initiatives in education, employment, entrepreneurship, climate action, and youth inclusion.
“The youth are not just beneficiaries of policies they are partners in shaping the future,” Rana Mashhood said, underlining Pakistan’s commitment to turning international commitments into practical measurable action. He praised the Commonwealth Secretariat for its ongoing efforts in youth development and referred to the recent 10th Commonwealth Youth Ministers Meeting in London, which strengthened the vision of “Aiming Higher Delivering More for Young People in the Commonwealth.”
As Co-Chair of the CYMTF, he emphasized the Task Force’s role in transforming Marlborough House Commitments, CYMM decisions, and CHOGM youth resolutions into tangible results.
Highlighting the “Commonwealth Year of Youth” 2023 2024, he stressed that investment in young people is the foundation of sustainable development.
Rana Mashhood outlined Pakistan’s key initiatives under the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, focusing on education, skill development, entrepreneurship, environmental protection, and social inclusion.
 He also highlighted Commonwealth priorities such as closing the digital divide, ensuring equal access to technology, strengthening youth participation in governance, and promoting climate action led by youth.
The minister called for the professionalisation of youth work and expansion of non formal learning opportunities, while emphasizing stronger regional cooperation with SAARC, ASEAN, CARICOM, the African Union, and the Pacific Community to amplify youth development outcomes.
Referring to the successful CAYA Youth Summit Islamabad 2025, he noted that participation from 12 countries produced significant outcomes, including the establishment of the National Youth Council, the launch of the CAYA Secretariat in Pakistan, and the approval of the Islamabad Youth Declaration.
On the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Strategic Plan 2025 2030, he stressed that the Commonwealth Youth Programme must remain the central hub for youth led initiatives. He added that PMYP representatives MNA Amna Batool and Dr. Muhammad Ali would further elaborate on Pakistan’s youth agenda during the meeting.
Concluding his address, Rana Mashhood reaffirmed Pakistan’s pledge to create meaningful opportunities for 1.6 billion Commonwealth youth, declaring that the country is committed to working with all member states to build a peaceful prosperous and youth empowered Commonwealth.

Curfew imposed in Tirah, North Waziristan

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PESHAWAR, Nov 17 (APP):The authorities concerned have imposed a complete curfew in the Khyber district’s Tirah Valley, including Maidan, Dotai, and adjoining areas, starting Monday, November 17. The curfew will remain effective from 6 a.m. until evening.
District authorities have instructed residents to avoid unnecessary travel and movement, stating that the decision was taken due to the prevailing security situation in the region. Officials added that preventing illegal drug-related activities is also a key objective of the curfew.
In North Waziristan, a strict two-day ban on all public movement has also been imposed. All major and minor roads will remain closed during this period. Only security forces and authorized personnel will be allowed to move within the restricted zones.
The administration has warned that any violation of the curfew will result in strict disciplinary action. Essential services and emergency response teams will remain available to assist citizens when needed.

Three held with narcotics

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Drug
SARGODHA, Nov 17 (APP):The district police arrested three drug-peddlers and recovered narcoticsfrom them on Monday.
According to a police spokesperson, the Kotmomin police conducted a raid and arrested Gul Baz,Akraam and Attique besides recovering 2.8-kg hashish from him.
Separate cases were registered against the accused and investigation was underway.

proclaimed offender arrested

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Arrest
SARGODHA, Nov 17 (APP):Police on Monday arrested a proclaimed offender wanted in a murder case registered with Bhalwal City Police Station.
According to a press release issued by DPO office, the apprehended accused was identified as Qasim.
The Bhalwal City Police started further legal proceedings against him.

AIMS Pakistan announces establishment of modern diabetes hospital in Peshawar

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PESHAWAR, Nov 17 (APP):AIMS Pakistan on Monday unveiled plans for a state-of-the-art Diabetes Hospital in Hayatabad area here during an inaugural ceremony presided over by AIMS Founder Dr. Zia ul Hassan.
The event was chaired by Dr. Zia ul Hassan, the Head and Founder of AIMS.
The ceremony brought together the President and Senior Vice President of the Sarhad Chamber of Commerce, prominent members of Peshawar’s business community, heads of medical institutions, and directors of various NGOs, reflecting broad support for the initiative.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Zia ul Hassan highlighted that AIMS Diabetes Hospital has already provided free screening and treatment to over 20,000 diabetes patients across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
He announced plans for an 8-storey modern Diabetes Hospital, to be constructed on a plot allocated by the Diabetes Association in Hayatabad Phase 5. The project carries an estimated cost of Rs 1.04 billion.
Dr. Zia ul Hassan, along with Dr. Roh-ul-Muqeem, appealed to philanthropists and the business community of Peshawar and KP to extend financial support for the successful completion of the hospital, which aims to significantly enhance diabetes care in the region.