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FIA arrests 6 suspects over human-trafficking, visa fraud

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MULTAN, Jul 11 (APP):The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Multan Zone has arrested six suspects involved in visa fraud and human trafficking in different areas of Multan and Bahawalpur.
 The arrested individuals were identified as Shehzada Nasir Hussain, Mulazim Hussain, Roshan Aslam, Abdullah Nadeem, Abdul Aleem, and Majeed Khan.
According to the FIA officials, the accused lured citizens with false promises of overseas employment and collected large sums of money from them. Shehzada Nasir took Rs. 630,000, Mulazim Hussain extorted over Rs. 2 million, Roshan Aslam defrauded Rs. 870,000, Abdullah Nadeem received Rs. 500,000, Abdul Aleem took Rs. 550,000, and Majeed Khan swindled Rs. 830,000 from victims by falsely offering work visas for countries including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Oman.
The suspects failed to send the victims abroad and went into hiding after receiving the payments.
The FIA officials confirmed that all accused had now been arrested and formal investigations were underway.

Lahore-Raiwind 16-km motorway on the cards

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LAHORE, Jul 11 (APP):The Punjab government will construct and bear the expenses of a 16-kilometre-long motorway, which will be built from Lahore to Raiwind.
The National Hoighway Authority (NHA) official sources told APP that in the last fiscal year, Rs. 1,000 billion was spent under the Public Sector Development Program (PSDP).
An NHA document revealed that foreign aid was available for seven highway projects. The Islamic Development Bank will provide financial assistance for three sections of the M6 motorway, while two more sections will be built under public-private partnership.
The NHA sources confirmed that a 16-km motorway will be built from Lahore to Raiwind soon. They said currently the NHA was surveying the land.

Landmark order reinforces citizens’ Right to fair hearing before cancellation

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 11 (APP):In a significant win for women’s property rights, the Federal Ombudsperson for Protection Against Harassment (FOSPAH) has directed Bahria Town Islamabad to restore the plot of Ms. Romana Bashir, who had been unjustly deprived of her rightful property for over four years, said in a Press Release issued here on Friday.
Romana had approached FOSPAH after her allotted 7 Marla plot in Bahria Town was cancelled due to non-payment of approximately Rs. 157,000 in additional development charges. Despite having paid the full cost of the plot and 50% of the development charges, her repeated visits to the Bahria Town management yielded no results.
Following a thorough review of the case, FOSPAH found that Bahria Town failed to provide any notice or opportunity of hearing before cancelling the plot;  a fundamental violation of the complainant’s rights.
In her final order, the Federal Ombudsperson ruled that: “The failure to pay a relatively minor amount in additional charges does not give the management the right to cancel the entire allotment without due process. Citizens must be given notice and an opportunity to be heard before any such punitive action.”
Under the directions of Ms. Fauzia Viqar, Bahria Town has now allotted Ms. Romana a new plot of equivalent value in a developed sector and issued her an official allotment letter.
This case highlights FOSPAH’s important role in the enforcement of women’s right to property under the Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights Act, 2020.

Aleem Khan strongly condemns terrorist attack in Balochistan

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 11 (APP):Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan has strongly condemned the recent incident in Balochistan in which innocent civilians were brutally targeted and killed during travel.
He stated that the enemy, having faced defeat on the battlefield is now involved to cowardly acts of terrorism against citizens in Balochistan, said a press release issued on Friday.
The minister emphasized that Pakistan’s security forces are fully mobilized and actively engaged in eliminating this menace. Just two days ago, several terrorists were successfully neutralized as part of ongoing operations, he added.
Aleem Khan stated that complete trust in the Pakistan Armed Forces and security institutions, combined with national unity and collective resolve is essential to defeat the scourge of terrorism.
He expressed his heartfelt condolences to the grieving families and prayed that may Almighty Allah grant the departed souls eternal peace and give the bereaved families strength and courage to bear this irreparable loss with fortitude.

DPM invites Cambodian PM to visit Pakistan, vows for enhanced bilateral engagement

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KULA LUMPUR, Jul 11 (APP):Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister (DPM/FM), Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Friday met with Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Prak Sokhonn, on sidelines of 32nd ARF in Kuala Lumpur.
Speaking on the occasion, the DPM said the Pakistan side looked forward to the visit of the Cambodian Prime Minister to Pakistan, whereas dates for the visit would be worked out through diplomatic channels.
During the meeting, both leaders agreed to intensify bilateral engagement particularly in trade and investment, dialogue at all levels and promotes cultural and people-to-people contacts.

Journalist Zubeida Mustafa laid to rest

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KARACHI, Jul 11 (APP):Veteran journalist Zubeida Mustafa, who passed away in Karachi on Wednesday, was laid to rest here in a local graveyard on Friday afternoon.
Namaz-e-Janaza of the late journalist was offered at Masjid-e-Yasrab, DHA Phase-IV after Juma prayer,  which was attended by large number of journalists, relatives, friends and local residents.
Soyem of the 84 years old Zubeida Mustafa will be held on Sunday at Imambargah Yasrab at about 1:30 pm, family sources said.

Pak Railways earn record 93 billion in 2024-25: Hanif Abbasi

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 11 (APP):In a landmark achievement, Pakistan Railways earned a record income of Rs. 93 billion during the financial year 2024-25.
According to a press release issued on Friday, Federal Minister for Railways, Muhammad Hanif Abbasi has said that this is the highest ever income by Pakistan Railways.
Giving the breakup of the income, Hanif Abbasi said out of Rs. 93 billion, passenger trains earned Rs. 47 billion while Rs. 31 billion have been collected by freight trains.
One and a half billion rupees have been earned through military traffic while 3 billion have been collected through other coaching resources, said the minister.
While rest of the nine and a half billion rupees have been generated through miscellaneous sources.
Muhammad Hanif Abbasi said that this is the record income in the 78 years’ history of Pak Railways.
He went on saying that railways earned Rs. 88 billion during the last financial year.
In revenue generation, Karachi division topped in the passenger sector with Rs. 14.75 billion, Lahore division remained second with Rs. 11.25 billion.
In freight sector, again, Karachi sector remained on the top with Rs. 28 billion earning while Multan became second with Rs. 1 billion.

EducationUSA hosts pre-departure orientations for over 270 US-bound Pakistani students

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By Rehan Khan
ISLAMABAD, July 11 (APP): More than 270 Pakistani students set to pursue higher education in the United States gathered this week in Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi for a series of pre-departure orientations organized by EducationUSA at the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP).
The annual sessions aimed to prepare students – bound for undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs at US institutions – for their academic journeys and cultural transitions. The orientations covered a wide range of topics including classroom dynamics, campus life, resources for international students, and adapting to American culture. Parents, school counselors, and US university alumni also joined the sessions to provide valuable insights and support.
According to the Institute of International Education’s 2024 Open Doors Report, nearly 11,000 Pakistani students were enrolled in US institutions last year, marking an all-time high and reflecting an 8.1 percent increase from the previous year.
“Pakistan is home to thousands of alumni of US colleges and universities,” said Lisa Swenarski, Minister Counselor for Public Diplomacy at the US Embassy in Islamabad. “We are extremely proud to support Pakistani students through EducationUSA’s advising services, which enable talented and motivated individuals to experience life-changing education in the United States. These students enrich our campuses and return to Pakistan as future leaders.”
The pre-departure orientation marks the final step in EducationUSA’s comprehensive advising process, which supports hundreds of students each year in applying to US colleges and universities. The event also served as a celebratory send-off for the departing cohort.
“A US education has the power to transform lives,” said USEFP Executive Director Dr. Peter Moran. “Our EducationUSA advisers, many of whom are US alumni themselves, equip students with the tools they need to thrive. We are confident these students will not only succeed in the United States but will also return to contribute meaningfully to Pakistan and the world.”
EducationUSA is the US government’s official source of information on US higher education, offering free, accurate, and up-to-date guidance to prospective students. In Pakistan, it operates under USEFP – a binational commission established in 1950 by the governments of Pakistan and the United States. USEFP also manages the Fulbright Program, the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship, and other competitive academic exchange opportunities for Pakistani students.

Mountains tourism: A pathway to rural prosperity of Pakistan

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PESHAWAR, Jul 11 (APP):As the cold monsoon winds sweep down from the mighty Tirich Mir, Pakistan’s highest mountain peak outside Gilgit-Baltistan, excitement stirs in the remote valleys of Chitral.
Rising to a staggering 7,708 meters above sea level, the snow-clad giant nestled in the Hindukush range is once again at the center of a renewed drive to turn Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) into a global destination for mountaineering and adventure tourism.
On July 13, 2025, the base camp of Tirich Mir will welcome its first group of national and international trekkers for the 2025 climbing season. For many, it’s more than a journey to the summit but it’s a revival of rural dreams, local livelihoods, and cultural heritage.
 “I have traveled to mountain ranges around the world, but nothing matches the awe Tirich Mir inspires,” said Abu Zafar, President of Alpine Adventure Sports Club of Pakistan. “Its unexplored potential is unmatched.”
First ascended in 1950 by a Norwegian expedition, Tirich Mir has remained an under-promoted jewel, shrouded in myths, pine forests, and cascading waterfalls.
Now, it is taking the spotlight once more, supported by an ambitious push by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority (KPCTA).
“Tirich Mir, Falak Sair (5,957m) in Swat, and Malika Parbat (5,290m) in Kaghan Mansehra are making KP an emerging hotspot for adventure and mountains sports,” said Habib Arif, Director General of KPCTA.
He added that more than 600 local applicants, including over 100 women, have registered for the climbing events at Tirich Mir, which will span from July through August in three phases. Local porters and guides are being actively engaged, ensuring the economic benefits trickle down to the grassroots.
With the establishment of camping pods, training schools, and integrated tourism zones (ITZs), KP is transforming its mountainous backdrops into bustling eco-tourism hubs.
At a time when unemployment, poverty, security concerns and urban migration continue to plague rural areas of Khyber  Pakthunkhwa, tourism offers a practical, inclusive and sustainable solution.
“The economic potential of mountains tourism is massive in Pakistan as five mountains peaks of over 8000 meters found here” said Dr. Naeem Khattak, former Chairman of the Economics Department at the University of Peshawar.
 “Despite Pakistan being home to five peaks above 8,000 meters including world second hightest K2 , we are earning only a fraction revenue compared to our regional peers due to lack of publicity.”
He referred to World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) statistics that revealed that Pakistan’s tourism industry contributed $8.8 billion (2.9% of GDP) in 2017, peaking at $15 billion in 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic, however, dragged it back to $11.6 billion, slashing jobs and halting momentum.
Meanwhile, China reaped $814.1 billion from tourism in 2022. Even Malaysia and Indonesia reported significantly higher returns. The disparity, experts say, lies in marketing, infrastructure, and policy execution.
 “We must leverage digital technology and highlight our untapped scenic assets to the world,” Dr. Khattak emphasized.
Investments are pouring in. The World Bank-funded 16-km Madaklasht-Kumrat cable car project is poised to be a game changer. With an estimated cost of $200 million, it will be one of the world’s highest cable cars, connecting valleys, reducing travel time, and generating opportunities for over a million annual visitors.
“We envision Chitral as the hub of high-altitude tourism,” said Omair Khattak, General Manager Investment, KPCTA.
Furthermore, the Integrated Tourism Zones (ITZs) in Mankiyal (Swat) and Ganol (Mansehra) are being developed with road connectivity, land development, and eco-friendly facilities across 90 acres combined.
To counter the high costs of private hotels in valleys like Naran and Kaghan, the KP government has introduced affordable camping pods, charging Rs. 3,500–5,000 per night. These pods are now open in locations including Sharan Lake, Gabeen Jaba, Mahaband, Bamburet, Bishigram, and more.
Tourists visiting Tirich Mir will also get to witness the Kalash culture, a unique ethnic group believed to have migrated in the 18th century. Their festivals, dress, and cultural traditions add a vibrant cultural flavor to the region’s natural beauty.
To boost international climbing expeditions, KP has announced a complete royalty fee waiver for 2025-26, which usually ranges between $2,500 and $4,000.
Additionally, an MoU with Italian Professor Pinelli will pave the way for establishing an Adventure Training School in Chitral, catering to both men and women.
As preparations mount for Sunday’s event, the air in Chitral is filled with anticipation. Local trekkers Hussain Shah and Mahmood Chitrali expressed their excitement and said this is our moment to shine. “We have invited friends from Peshawar and hope to show them what makes our mountains so special.”
The path to Tirich Mir may be steep, but for the people of Pakistan and the tourism sector at large, it’s a climb worth taking—one summit at a time.

Maritime Ministry, FPCCI agree on joint mechanism to boost maritime sector

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 11 (APP):The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) have agreed to establish a formal consultative mechanism aimed at aligning national port strategies with the evolving needs of the private sector.
Maritime Ministry, FPCCI agree on joint mechanism to boost maritime sector
This consensus was reached during a meeting between Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, and a four-member FPCCI delegation that met him led by its President Atif Ikram Sheikh, said a press release issued here on Friday.
Minister Junaid Chaudhry stressed the significance of integrated logistics corridors under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and called for a stronger role of the private sector in developing port-related infrastructure.
He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to modernizing port facilities, enhancing efficiency at Karachi Port Trust (KPT), Port Qasim Authority (PQA), and Gwadar Port, and advancing blue economy initiatives to promote long-term maritime sustainability.
Highlighting recent reforms, the Minister noted progress in digitalizing port operations, streamlining regulatory processes, and adopting green port practices, which are already producing measurable outcomes.
He invited FPCCI to collaborate closely with the ministry in identifying targeted investment opportunities in key areas such as maritime logistics, coastal tourism, fisheries, and shipbuilding.
Atif Ikram Sheikh lauded the ministry’s recent performance, particularly the record-breaking cargo and container throughput achieved by KPT in the fiscal year 2024–25. He assured the Minister of FPCCI’s full cooperation in supporting continued reforms in the maritime sector.
The meeting reflected a shared commitment to strengthening public-private partnerships in maritime development and addressing the concerns of the business community to enhance Pakistan’s seaborne trade and economic growth.
The FPCCI delegation also included Sheikh Umer Rehan, Chairman of the Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers Association (PVMA); Malik Sohail Hussain, Chairman Coordination FPCCI Capital Office; and Kunwar Qutubuddin Khan, Chairman Lakeshore Towers and Kunwar’s Associates.