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Pakistan’s economic future tied to population, climate action: Aurangzeb

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 17 (APP):Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb on Monday said Pakistan’s long-term economic outlook was inseparably linked to how effectively the country confronted the dual national challenges of rapid population growth and mounting climate vulnerability.
He expressed these views while addressing the launch ceremony of the District Vulnerability Index for Pakistan (DVIP), organized by the Population Council here.
The minister noted that while the country continued its trajectory toward macroeconomic stabilization and growth, Pakistan could not realize its full potential without addressing the pressures created by population momentum and escalating climate risks.
He highlighted that the impacts of high population growth were reflected in persistent human development challenges, including child stunting, learning poverty and a workforce insufficiently equipped for the future.
At the same time, the minister said, climate change continued to expose communities to extreme temperatures, floods, droughts, and environmental degradation, with the most severe effects falling on districts already struggling with poverty, weak infrastructure, and limited access to essential services.
Senator Aurangzeb affirmed the ministry’s commitment to supporting national efforts in population and climate-related policymaking by integrating these priorities into budgeting and resource allocation.
He underscored the increasing role of finance ministries globally in mainstreaming climate and demographic considerations, reinforcing that Pakistan must adopt the same approach to ensure long-term resilience and equitable development.
The minister commended the Population Council for producing a comprehensive, data-driven District Vulnerability Index based on three years of research.
He emphasized that the Index provides actionable management information through its detailed analysis across six domains, offering meaningful insights into geographic disparities and identifying districts most at risk, particularly in Balochistan and Sindh.
The findings reflect how social vulnerabilities and climate exposure reinforce each other, creating compounded risks for already marginalized populations.
He also drew attention to the growing trend of rural-to-urban migration and the expansion of informal settlements, where inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions contribute to poor nutrition outcomes and perpetuate child stunting.
He encouraged further research on urban vulnerabilities so that the national planning could address the full spectrum of demographic and climate-linked challenges.
Senator Aurangzeb highlighted the need to recognize the interdependence between population dynamics and climate impacts and called for the integration of vulnerability metrics into future frameworks for resource allocation.
He stressed that incorporating these insights into national planning will be critical for ensuring equity, strengthening resilience, and directing support to the districts that need it most.
The minister appreciated the support of development partners, particularly the UK Government and FCDO, for their continued assistance in governance reforms, revenue mobilization, and evidence-based policymaking.
He expressed confidence that the District Vulnerability Index will serve as an important tool for guiding future national strategies and thanked the organizers and contributors for their efforts.

Police trace blind murder’s accused, arrest relatives

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KOHAT, Nov 17 (APP):The Mills Police Station on Monday  successfully traced a blind murder case, leading to the arrest of the deceased’s close relatives.
The police said a few days ago, an unidentified body was discovered within the jurisdiction of Mills Police Station, addning the body was later identified as Socha Gul, a resident of Dartpi Lachi.
Following the discovery, the police registered a case against unidentified accused, they said.
District Police Officer (DPO) Kohat Shahbaz Elahi took immediate notice of the incident and directed swift action to apprehend the culprits.
Acting on the instructions, Station House Officer (SHO), Mills Police Station, Ulfat Khan employed modern investigative methods and technical means to trace the suspects.
During the investigation, it was revealed that the deceased’s own brother and nephew were involved in the crime.
The Police arrested Heeran Gul, Ali, and Asad, all residents of Dartpi Lachi. The suspects have been transferred to Mills Police Station for further legal proceedings.

PRCS meeting explores new avenues of partnership, humanitarian collaboration

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 17 (APP):Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) has organized a two-day partnership meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, aimed at exploring new avenues of collaboration, strengthening institutional capacity, and expanding outreach for more efficient humanitarian services in Pakistan.
The central and strategically accessible location enabled PRCS to bring together a wide range of partners after a gap of nine years.
The meeting sought to foster deeper dialogue, mobilize collective resources, and enhance joint efforts in areas including climate change, health and care, migration and displacement, and other critical humanitarian services across Pakistan, according to a press release issued here on Monday.
In coordination with its provincial branches, PRCS identified several priority areas to strengthen its humanitarian footprint. These included system development to reinforce transparency, accountability, and institutional efficiency; strengthening its auxiliary role through enhanced coordination with government stakeholders; expanding the PRCS youth and volunteer network; increasing membership; and addressing the urgent need for financial sustainability by engaging local partners, diversifying resource mobilization efforts, and building long-term partnerships to support PRCS programmes and emergency response operations nationwide.
The partnership meeting also featured presentations on the PRCS Transformation Plan and Strategic Plan, outlining the organization’s efforts to improve systems and processes for more effective humanitarian service delivery.
Thematic sessions highlighted PRCS initiatives in climate change adaptation, migration and displacement, and health and wellbeing. The second day focused on commitments from partner National Societies, moderated by IFRC Asia Pacific Regional Director Alexander Matheou.
In her welcome remarks, PRCS Chairperson Farzhana Naek thanked participants for their continued support and described the meeting as a milestone in PRCS’s ongoing transformation.
She emphasized that renewed cooperation would help strengthen partnerships and advance humanitarian action for vulnerable communities across Pakistan. She also expressed hope for deeper collaboration with both existing and new partners in the coming years.
Dr. Yaseen Ahmed Abbas, President of the Iraqi Red Crescent Society, commended PRCS for convening the meeting and providing a platform for partners to share ideas, strengthen coordination, and work toward a more resilient future.
Heads of Delegation from IFRC and ICRC also addressed the gathering. PRCS Secretary General Muhammad Abaid Ullah Khan highlighted the growing humanitarian needs in Pakistan and underscored the importance of collective support to reach the most vulnerable. Representatives from various National Societies appreciated PRCS’s efforts and reaffirmed their commitment to continued cooperation in humanitarian service delivery.
On the sidelines, the PRCS Chairperson held bilateral meetings with delegations from the Canadian Red Cross, German Red Cross, Red Cross Society of China, and Iraqi Red Crescent Society.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to strengthening partnerships, scaling up support, and working collectively to address evolving humanitarian challenges in Pakistan.
The event was attended by distinguished dignitaries, including President of the Iraqi Red Crescent Society Dr. Yaseen Ahmed Abbas; IFRC Asia Pacific Regional Director Mr. Alexander Mathaeu; Head of the IFRC Country Delegation in Pakistan Farid Abdulkadir; Head of ICRC in Pakistan Christoph Sutter; Head of the German Red Cross Office in Pakistan Asif Aman Khan; Head of the Norwegian Red Cross in Pakistan Dr. Ulugbek Khusenovich Aminov; Head of the Turkish Red Crescent in Pakistan. Beyza Tuner; as well as representatives from the Canadian Red Cross, Italian Red Cross, Red Cross Society of China, Singapore Red Cross, British Red Cross, Japanese Red Cross, Qatar Red Crescent, Australian Red Cross, Malaysian Red Crescent Society, and other corporate partners.

DPM Dar to attend SCO Heads of Govt summit in Moscow today

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 17 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar will lead the Pakistan delegation to the Meeting of the Council of Heads of Government (CHG) of Shanghai Cooperation Organization being held on November 17-18 in Moscow.

The deputy prime minister is attending the summit at the invitation of Prime Minister of Russia Mikhail Vladimirovich Mishustin.

The summit will be attended by the heads of government of Belarus, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, Vice President of Iran and Foreign Ministers of Pakistan and India.

In addition to SCO member states, the heads of government of Mongolia, Bahrain, Egypt, Qatar, Kuwait, Turkmenistan and heads of international and regional organizations including Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Euro Asian Economic Union (EAEU), Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), and Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) will also attend the meeting.

In his address to the SCO CHG, Deputy Prime Minister Dar will share Pakistan’s perspective on important regional and global issues as well as ways to strengthen the Organization for the benefit of the SCO region.

The CHG is the second-highest decision-making institution in the SCO providing guidance in the areas of economy, finance, trade, connectivity, commerce, socio-economic cooperation, including the budgetary matters of the Organization. The SCO CHG adopts Joint Communiqué, statements and important decisions.

The deputy prime minister will also hold bilateral meetings with the leaders of other SCO countries on the sidelines of the CHG.

Currency rates of NBP

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KARACHI, Nov 17 (APP): Following are the selling/buying rates Of major currencies issued by the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP), here on Monday.
CURRENCY              SELLING             BUYING
USD                         282.51               279.48
GBP                          371.28               366.91
EUR                          327.66               323.80
JPY                           1.8260               1.8045
AED                           75.34                 74.45
SAR                           76.92                 76.01

EXCHANGE RATES FOR CURRENCY NOTES

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KARACHI, Nov 17 (APP):(17-11-2025)
CURRENCY                   SELLING            BUYING
USD                              282.51              279.48
GBP                              371.28               366.91
EUR                              327.66               323.80
JPY                               1.8260               1.8045
SAR                               75.34                 74.45
AED                               76.92                 76.01
LIBOR
LIBOR FOR CALCULATING INTEREST ON SPECIAL USD BONDS
LIBOR 1M 3.9626
LIBOR 3M 3.8748
LIBOR 6M 3.7804
US DOLLAR Indicative FBP Rates
CURRENCY SIGHT/
15 DAYS1M2M 3M4M 5M 6M
USD279.31278.03275.35 273.06270.50267.87265.49
EUR324.19322.98 320.47318.29 315.75 313.16 310.80
GBP367.05365.35361.84358.83 355.47352.00 348.86

NBP Exchange Rates

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NBP - Exchange rates
KARACHI, Nov 17 (APP):Treasury Management Division of National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) on Monday the following exchange rates.
CURRENCY                                             SYMBOL           TT Selling        TT Buying
US DOLLAR                                               USD                281.10            280.60
EURO                                                        EUR                326.03            325.45
JAPANESE YEN                                           JPY                 1.8169            1.8137
BRITISH POUND                                        GBP                 369.43            368.77
SWISS FRANC                                           CHF                 353.41            352.78
CANADIAN DOLLAR                                   CAD                 200.27            199.91
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR                                AUD                 183.11            182.79
SWEDISH KRONA                                      SEK                  29.69              29.63
NORWEGIAN KRONE                                  NOK                 27.80              27.75
DANISH KRONE                                         DKK                 43.66              43.59
NEWZEALAND DOLLAR                               NZD                159.14            158.81
SINGAPORE DOLLAR                                  SGD                216.04            215.66
HONGKONG DOLLAR                                  HKD                 36.17              36.10
KOREAN WON                                           KRW                0.1925            0.1922
CHINESE YUAN                                          CNY                 39.55              39.48
ALAYSIAN RINGGIT                                    MYR                 67.79              67.67
THAI BAHT                                                THB                  8.67                8.65
U.A.EDIRHAM                                            AED                 76.53              76.40
SAUDI RIYAL                                             SAR                 74.96              74.83
QATAR RIYAL                                             QAR                 77.18              77.05
KUWAITI DINAR                                        KWD                916.71            915.08
CONVERSION RATE FOR FROZEN FCY DEPOSITS
USD 280.697
GBP             368.6955
EUR  326.4506
JPY    1.8148
SETTLEMENT DATE: 18-11-2025

Foreign exchange rates

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Foreign exchange rates
KARACHI, Nov 17 (APP):The Exchange Rates Committee of Financial Markets Association of Pakistan issued the following Exchange rates bulletin, here on Monday.
CONVERSION RATES FOR NOVEMBER 17, 2025 FOR FOREIGN CURRENCY FOR FORWARD COVER FOR DEPOSITS (EXCLUDING FE-25 DEPOSITS)
SBP SETTLEMENT VALUE DATE NOVEMBER 19, 2025
     USD      280.6970
     GBP      368.6955
     EUR      326.4506
     JPY        1.8148

ITP issues traffic advisory for Tri-Nations series; Red Zone gates closed

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 17 (APP):Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) on Monday issued a special traffic advisory for the ongoing Tri-Nations Cricket Series, announcing temporary closures at key Red Zone entry points due to team movements and enhanced security arrangements.
An ITP official told APP that the Serena Gate in the Red Zone will remain closed during team movement.
In a separate advisory, the spokesperson said the NADRA Gate will also remain closed for all types of traffic.
Similarly, the Express Entry Gate has been closed as part of the enhanced security plan.
The official added that citizens wishing to enter the Red Zone may use Margalla Road and Marriott Road as alternative routes.
For commuters heading toward Club Road, access is available via 7th Avenue or Embassy Road, connecting through Srinagar Highway.
The spokesperson said citizens can obtain real-time updates through ITP’s helpline 1915, FM 92.4, and official social media platforms, adding that cooperation and patience from the public will help maintain smooth traffic flow during the scheduled movements.

All-round Maaz stars in Pakistan Shaheens’ thumping win over India

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 17 (APP): Maaz Sadaqat carried on his blazing all-round form with a half-century and two wickets to help Pakistan Shaheens bag a thumping eight-wicket victory over India A in their second Group B fixture of the Men’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 at the West End Park International Cricket Stadium in Doha on Sunday night.

Shaheen overhauled the 137-run target with 40 balls to spare and eight wickets in hand as the left-handed opening batter Maaz picked up his successive player of the match award on the back of yet another half-century (79 not out) and miserly bowling figures of 2-12 in three overs including a wicket-maiden.

Following on from his 54-ball 96 not out against Oman on Friday, Maaz struck seven fours and four sixes in the chase against India A keeping the bowlers on their toes. The Peshawar born 20-year-old also put on 55 runs with Mohammad Naeem (14, 10b, 1×4, 1×6) as the duo provided Shaheens a blazing start in the Powerplay.

Maaz took the sting out of India’s defence of the 136-run total with a 20-run seventh-over, where he hit Naman Dhir for two sixes completing his fifth T20 fifty off 31 balls as the required rate dropped below five.

From that juncture onwards, Pakistan Shaheens took 38 more balls to score the remaining 60 runs losing only no.3 batter Yasir Khan in the process.

Mohammad Faiq (16 not out, 14b, 1×4, 1×6), who also formed an unbeaten 41-run stand with Maaz, finished the game with a six as Shaheens made it two wins out of two in the tournament with their last group fixture against UAE scheduled for Tuesday.

Earlier, Shahid Aziz’s 3-24 coupled with Saad Masood and Maaz’s two wickets each restricted India A to 136 all out in 19 overs despite being 91-2 in 9.4 overs.

India A’s 8-45 collpase began with left-arm wrist-spinner Sufyan’s dismissal of their top-scorer and opening batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi (45, 28b, 5x4s, 3x6s) in the 10th over. Following a 30-run opening stand, which was broken by Shahid Aziz, Suryavanshi had put on 49 runs with Naman Dhir (35, 20b, 6x4s, 1×6) as the duo looked set for a big score.

Right-arm leg-spinner Saad made his presence felt with the valuable scalp of Naman in 9th over. With India A 101-3, Maaz flaunted his skillful left-arm spin with a wicket-maiden 13th over, which led to Saad picking up another wicket in the three-run 14th over.

Maaz’s second strike came in the 15th over when he got Nehal Wadhera stumped as India A reached 112-6. Ubaid Shah and Ahmed Daniyal landed their solitary blows in the next two overs further denting India A’s innings, while Shahid closed off the innings with two wickets in three balls in the 19th over.

Scores in brief: India A 136 all out, 19 overs (Vaibhav Suryavanshi 45, Naman Dhir 35; Shahid Aziz 3-24, Maaz Sadaqat 2-12, Saad Masood 2-31).

Pakistan Shaheens 137-2, 13.2 overs (Maaz Sadaqat 79 not out).