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Governor KP discusses Junagarh dispute with Nawab Ali Murtaza Khanji

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 16 (APP): Nawab of Junagarh State, Nawab Ali Murtaza Khanji, and the representative of the family of Hazrat Sultan Bahu (RA) and Chairman of Muslim Institute, Sahibzada Sultan Ahmad Ali, called on Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi at the Governor House Islamabad on Sunday.

During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on the historical background of the State of Junagarh, its accession to Pakistan, and the current situation.

Governor Faisal Karim Kundi reaffirmed his commitment to playing a constructive and proactive role in highlighting the Junagarh issue, saying that he would continue to fulfill his responsibilities in raising awareness about this important national matter.

The participants emphasized that Junagarh was the first princely state to accede to Pakistan, and for nearly three months after accession, Pakistan’s flag continued to fly over the state. However, on 9 November 1947, India forcibly occupied Junagarh, after which Pakistan took the matter to the United Nations Security Council, where it remains registered to this day.

It was also highlighted that Junagarh is included in Pakistan’s official map and remains a significant dispute between Pakistan and India, similar to Kashmir and other territorial issues.

The meeting concluded with a consensus that Pakistanis should raise their voices for Junagarh at all international forums and that the historical and constitutional aspects of the issue must be effectively presented to the world.

King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein visits GIDS

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RAWALPINDI, Nov 16 (APP): King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Supreme Commander of the Jordan Armed Forces, accompanied by Princess Salma bint Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein and a delegation of Jordanian civil and military officials, here on Sunday visited Global Industrial and Defence Solutions (GIDS).

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), HJ, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), along with other senior officials, received the royal guests at the venue, said an ISPR news release.

During the visit, he was given a comprehensive briefing on the structure, capabilities, and product portfolio of GIDS.

King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein visits GIDS
The briefing showcased Pakistan’s progress in indigenous defence production, technological innovation, and potential avenues for bilateral defence cooperation between Pakistan and Jordan.

King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein visits GIDS

Later, King Abdullah II visited the Tilla Field Firing Ranges. Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif also graced the occasion.

Vugar Valeh oglu Mustafayev, Minister of Defence Industry of the Republic of Azerbaijan, was also amongst the distinguished guests at the Firing Ranges.

King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein visits GIDS

King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein and distinguished guests witnessed a joint fire and maneuver exercise.

King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein visits GIDS
The exercise demonstrated multi-domain operations, including conventional and air firepower, coordinated maneuvers, and spectrum warfare capabilities supported by multi-purpose drones employed in various configurations and roles.

King Abdullah II appreciated the high standards of training, professionalism, and operational capabilities and preparedness demonstrated by the participating troops and aircrews.

King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein visits GIDS

On the occasion, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif expressed Pakistan’s deep respect and affection for King Abdullah II and the people of Jordan, noting that the visit reflects the enduring friendship, mutual trust and a shared desire for peace and development.

During the visit, COAS underscored the strong defence partnership between Pakistan and the Hashemite Kingdom.
The Field Marshal reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to further enhancing military-to-military cooperation with Jordan and jointly realising the mutual vision of a stable and peaceful region.

King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein visits GIDS

Earlier, King Abdullah II conferred upon the COAS the Order of the Military Merit of First Degree, in recognition of his outstanding service and significant contributions to strengthening military cooperation between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Pakistan.

King Abdullah II is on a two-day visit to Pakistan, which marks a significant milestone in reinforcing the historic bonds of fraternity and brotherhood between Pakistan and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

ICT Police honour retiring Sub-Inspector Rana Shoukat

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 16 (APP): Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police held a graceful farewell ceremony at Shams Colony Police Station to recognize the long and dedicated service of Sub-Inspector Rana Shoukat, who retired from the force after completing his tenure.
An police official told APP on Sunday that Superintendent of Police (SP) Dolphin Industrial Area Zone, Khalid Mehmood Awan, attended the ceremony as the chief guest, while other senior officers were also present.
ICT Police honour retiring Sub-Inspector Rana Shoukat
Speaking on the occasion, SP Khalid praised the contributions of the retiring officer and said that retirement is a natural part of service. “Whoever begins service will one day complete it. What matters is that we spend our years in uniform with honesty, good character, and a commitment to public service,” he said.
He added that Sub-Inspector Shoukat had devoted a valuable part of his life to serving the public through the police department. “In return, the department has given you respect, dignity, and a place of honour. For this, we must always remain grateful to Almighty Allah,” he remarked.
ICT Police honour retiring Sub-Inspector Rana Shoukat
The SP Khalid further said that officers should always strive to perform maximum public service during their tenure, as it brings honour in this world and reward in the hereafter. He assured the retiring officer that if he ever faced any official or personal issue, the doors of his office would always remain open.
The retiring officer expressed gratitude for the respect and affection he received from his colleagues and thanked the department for acknowledging his service.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, SP  Khalid presented Sub-Inspector Rana Shoukat with an honorary police shield, gifts, and best wishes for the future.

48,400 vehicles ticketed for pollution

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LAHORE, Nov 16 (APP): DIG Traffic Punjab Muhammad Waqas Nazir issued directives on Sunday for strict action against vehicles emitting smoke, leading to large-scale enforcement measures during the current month.
According to traffic police sources, more than Rs 97 million in fines were imposed on smoke-emitting vehicles, representing an 85 percent increase in actions compared to last year. Over 48,400 vehicles have been challaned for violating smoke emission standards so far.
The sources also noted that the fitness certificates of 10 vehicles and the route permits of more than 16 vehicles have been suspended for emitting smoke. Additionally, FIRs have been registered against seven vehicles involved in violations.
As part of the ongoing crackdown, more than 7,700 vehicles were stopped, and heavy fines were imposed on over 2,100 on-cord trolleys loaded with soil and sand. Vehicles emitting excessive smoke will face a fine of Rs 2,000 and may also face other strict legal actions.

Farmers advised to complete wheat sowing by Nov 20

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MULTAN, Nov 16 (APP): The Agriculture Department has advised farmers to ensure wheat cultivation is completed by November 20 to achieve better production outcomes.
A spokesperson for the Agriculture Department of Punjab emphasized that wheat is Pakistan’s most crucial food crop, with the province targeting a production goal of 10.65 million acres this year. He highlighted that Punjab’s climate and soil are ideally suited for wheat farming, offering significant potential to increase per-acre yields.
To reduce farmers’ production costs, the government has lowered the price of certified wheat seed from Rs 6,500 to Rs 5,500 per bag. Additionally, the federal and provincial governments have set the wheat support price at Rs 3,500 per 40 kg.
The spokesperson mentioned that the recommended wheat varieties for irrigated areas include Sawera-24, Falak-24, Champion, Urooj-22, Nishan-21, Dilkash-20, Subhani-21, MH-21, Durum-2021, Sadiq-21, Nawab-21, NARC Super, Akbar-19, Bhakkar Star-19, Ghazi-19, Rehbar-21, Fakhar Bhakkar-17, Anaaj-17, Ujala-16, Zincol-16, Borlaug-16, Johar-16, and Faisalabad-2008.
He advised farmers to use certified, disease-free seeds with a germination rate of at least 85 percent, and noted that free seed-grading services are available at Agriculture Extension offices across Punjab.
The spokesperson stressed that the ideal wheat sowing window is from November 1 to 20. According to research from the Agriculture Extension and Adaptive Research wings, wheat sown after November 20 loses nearly one percent of yield per day, approximately 15 to 20 kg per acre. Sowing after December could lead to a production loss of up to 50 percent, he warned.
Farmers are urged to complete sowing by November 20. For sowing between November 21 and December 15, the seed rate should be increased to 60 kg per acre due to lower temperatures that slow germination and reduce tillering. A higher seed rate will also help control weed growth.
Certified seeds from Punjab Seed Corporation and private seed companies are readily available across the province. The spokesperson also recommended that farmers treat seeds using a rotating drum or plastic bag method to ensure each grain is coated with fungicide.
Well-prepared and leveled fields are critical for good germination. Farmers are advised to plough fields at 2–3 day intervals to destroy weeds and make soil nutrients more available. Laser leveling and proper rauni irrigation before sowing can enhance results, and early-morning ploughing followed by repeated harrowing helps preserve soil moisture.
The spokesperson also suggested that using well-decomposed farmyard manure (8 to 10 tons per acre) would improve soil fertility. In its absence, green manuring with guar, jantar, or other legumes should be incorporated at flowering, at least two months before wheat sowing.
By adopting approved wheat varieties and using certified seeds, farmers can increase wheat production by up to 20 percent, ultimately contributing to the country’s food security.

LDA releases auction schedule of shops, commercial plots

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LAHORE, Nov 16 (APP): The Lahore Development Authority has announced the schedule for the second phase of the auction for shops in Jinnah Market Township, which is set to take place on December 10 at 10 am at Expo Center Johar Town.
This auction will feature commercial plots and shops located in both Jinnah Market and the Child Welfare Center in Quaid-e-Azam Town. A total of 29 commercial plots in Jinnah Market Quaid-e-Azam Town and 9 commercial plots in the Child Welfare Center will be up for bid.
The LDA has reported that 90 percent of the development work for Jinnah Market Township has been completed. This area, which had been encroached upon for 30 years, has now been transformed into a fully developed market. In the previous auction, 35 plots in Jinnah Market and the Child Welfare Center were successfully sold. Additionally, the LDA has waived fees related to arcade exemptions and map approvals to facilitate the shopkeepers of Jinnah Market.

Coordination committee meeting held

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SARGODHGA, Nov 16 (APP): The seventh meeting of the Regional Coordination Committee was held at the RPO office under the chairmanship of Sargodha Regional Police Officer Muhammad Shahzad Asif Khan.
The meeting was attended by District Police Officers (DPOs) and heads of various police departments. During the meeting, the mutual affairs of the Regional Police were reviewed in detail, and several measures were discussed to maintain law and order as well as address other issues related to the police force.
The RPO emphasized that the primary purpose of the Regional Coordination Committee is to foster continuous communication between agencies, ensuring better security and services for the public. He urged all officers to fulfill their duties with full commitment in order to uphold the identity, discipline, and professional standards of the police force.

Murad Shah orders rapid acceleration of city’s infrastructure projects

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KARACHI, Nov 16 (APP): Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah here on Sunday undertook an extensive inspection of three important infrastructure projects the Korangi Causeway, Shahrah-e-Bhutto and the Karimabad Underpass to review progress and issue strong directives for their swift, quality-assured completion.

The chief minister was accompanied by provincial ministers Sharjeel Inam Memon and Syed Nasir Shah, alongside Mayor Karachi Murtaza Wahab.

His focus was on eliminating bottlenecks and ensuring that these vital urban mobility corridors are delivered to the public without further delay.

The inspection began at the Korangi Causeway, where reconstruction and elevation work are underway to make the route resilient against seasonal flooding and repeated closures.

CM Murad Ali Shah expressed serious concern over the prolonged inconvenience to commuters and the vital industrial sector. “Korangi Causeway is a vital artery. Its repeated closures cause immense hardship for the public and disrupt Karachi’s economic activity,” he stated. He instructed Local Government Minister Nasir Shah to immediately increase manpower and equipment on-site. “Stop working in segments – work in full force. I want steady, visible progress every single day,” the chief minister directed.

Murad Ali Shah also stressed the need for better coordination with the traffic police to ensure smoother diversions until the causeway is fully operational.

Shahrah-e-Bhutto (Murghi Khana & Samo goth Segments). The chief minister proceeded to the Murghi Khana segment of the 15 km-long Section-I of Shahrah-e-Bhutto. Local Government Minister Nasir Shah briefed him that 98 per cent of physical work has been completed, with only finishing touches remaining.

The CM inspected the completed portions. “Shahrah-e-Bhutto is an important corridor for the people of the city. Complete the remaining work quickly so we can open it fully to the public by December 2025 or January 2026,” he instructed.
Murad Shah directed the project director to immediately begin signboard installation and landscaping. “Traffic flow must improve, and the public should feel the difference the moment this section opens,” the CM said, insisting on final quality checks before formal opening.

The chief minister also visited the Samo Goth Segment of Shahrah-e-Bhutto, where the elevated portion was under construction. He directed the project director to speed up the work so that it could be opened for traffic within the next two months.

Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, during his visit to the under-construction Karimabad underpass, demanded round-the-clock work on the Karimabad underpass, a major project designed to ease severe congestion in District Central.
The Chief Minister reviewed the structural and finishing works.

Mayor Karachi Murtaza Wahab informed him that 85 per cent of physical work had been completed on the project, which features a 6.1-meter-wide dual track (2+2 lanes) and is being constructed for Rs. $3.81$ billion.

“People face traffic jams here daily. This underpass must be completed at the earliest,” the CM remarked after inspecting the work He directed the Karachi Development Authority (KDA) to shift to round-the-clock work where possible.

“I don’t want excuses. Increase your work speed and ensure top-quality materials. Karachi deserves durable infrastructure,” the CM said, instructing the team to submit weekly progress reports directly to his office.
Addressing project directors and engineers at the sites, Murad Ali Shah reinforced his government’s commitment to improving urban mobility. “Karachi needs fast, safe, and modern infrastructure. These projects are not just roads, but they are the backbone of the city’s economy and daily life,” he concluded, directing all executing agencies to eliminate all existing bottlenecks.

RPO holds open court

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SARGODHGA, Nov 16 (APP): Regional Police Officer (RPO) Sargodha Division, Muhammad Shahzad Asif Khan, along with District Police Officer (DPO) Muhammad Sohaib Ashraf, conducted an open court at Police Chowki Pul 111, Atta Shaheed Police Station, on Sunday. The open court saw a large turnout of citizens who brought forward their concerns and grievances. During the session, RPO Muhammad Shahzad Asif Khan personally listened to the issues of the public and gave on-the-spot instructions to the concerned police officers for their resolution. The RPO explained that the primary objective of holding open courts was to identify public problems, resolve them promptly, and further strengthen mutual cooperation and trust between the police and the community.
The citizens present at the open court also praised the police measures aimed at preventing dumper accidents. They acknowledged that these efforts had significantly reduced traffic accidents in the area. RPO Muhammad Shahzad Asif Khan discussed the increased traffic hours for dumpers and other heavy vehicles due to fog and the ongoing sugarcane harvesting season. He emphasized that during winter, if drivers fail to follow traffic rules and cause accidents, the police would restore the restricted traffic hours of 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM. The RPO expressed hope that dumper drivers and owners would cooperate with the police to adhere to traffic rules, thereby ensuring the safety of public lives and property.
Later, RPO Shahzad Asif Khan visited the construction site of the new building of Police Chowki Pul 111. He directed the relevant authorities to ensure that the construction work meets the required standards and is completed within the specified timeframe.

Second phase of Chief Minister’s Easy Business Finance Scheme launched

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LAHORE, Nov 16 (APP): An important meeting was held at Peace House under the chairmanship of Provincial Minister for Industries and Commerce, Shafay Hussain, to review the implementation of ongoing schemes by the Punjab Small Industries Corporation (PSIC).
The meeting also evaluated the progress of the second phase of the Chief Minister’s Easy Business Finance Scheme.
Saira Umar, Managing Director of the Punjab Small Industries Corporation, provided a detailed briefing on the implementation and status of various development schemes.
Addressing the meeting, Minister Shafay Hussain emphasized the significant role played by the Chief Minister’s Easy Business Finance Scheme and Chief Minister’s Easy Business Card schemes in promoting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the province.
He noted the success of the first phase of the Chief Minister’s Easy Business Finance Scheme and highlighted that the second phase had now been launched. Under this phase, interest-free loans ranging from Rs1 million to Rs30 million are being provided. Additionally, the Chief Minister’s Easy Business Export Finance for SMEs Scheme offers interest-free loans of up to Rs50 million.
The provincial minister further informed that a total of Rs90 billion will be provided in interest-free loans during the second phase of the scheme. So far, Rs8 billion has already been disbursed across four targeted schemes: Central, North, South, and Export, under the Chief Minister’s Easy Business Finance Program.