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From Gwadar to Thar, women to lead CPEC’s next economic leap

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By Rabia Murtaza
ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP)::The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), primarily known for its grand infrastructure, ports, roads, and power plants, is now catalyzing a deeper, more human transformation: the emergence of women as drivers of Pakistan’s economic future. As the corridor enters its next phase, it is the significant number of women, trained across the country under CPEC-linked initiatives, who are poised to take the lead, reshaping industries, uplifting communities, and ensuring that the promise of progress is shared more equally than ever before.
In Tharparkar, Sindh, women are breaking barriers under the flagship of CPEC. Through the Thar Block II Project of Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC), up to 70 women have been trained as heavy dump truck drivers, a first for this traditionally conservative and underprivileged region.
Similar stories are emerging from Balochistan’s coastal city of Gwadar, where over 20 women have been trained in garment production at a tailoring center inside the Gwadar Port Free Zone. Supported by China Overseas Ports Holding Company (COPHC) and the Chinese Consulate, the initiative provides women with stipends as they produce uniforms for port workers.
Speaking exclusively to APP, Umair Pervez Khan, Secretary of the Consortium of Asia Pacific Studies (CAPS), noted that CPEC is evolving from an infrastructure-focused vision to a human-centered model of inclusive and sustainable development.
“CPEC is not just about roads and trade,” he said. “It is a platform of opportunity, and women are at the heart of this transformation.”
According to Pervez Khan, the second phase of CPEC focuses on sustainable development, special economic zones (SEZs), vocational training, and community empowerment.
“We are witnessing the start of a social shift. Women who once had no access to education or income opportunities are now contributing to their local economies with skill and dedication,” he noted clearly impressed.
As SEZs become operational in various provinces, policymakers and development partners are working to integrate women’s roles into industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and operations—sectors traditionally dominated by men.
Pervez Khan emphasized that CPEC’s long-term success depends on the inclusion of women at all levels of economic activity, particularly within SEZs like Rashakai and Dhabeji.
“The only way forward is to build inclusion into the foundation of our economic zones—so women are part of the system from the start,” he said.
He also stressed the need for vocational centers, daycare facilities, and women-friendly work environments to become standard features in all SEZs, to support women’s participation and retention in the workforce.
Beyond income generation, CPEC is also reshaping social attitudes. In regions where women’s mobility and public presence were once highly restricted, local success stories are inspiring communities and creating new pathways for young women to find employment.
“These early achievements need support through awareness campaigns and local partnerships,”  Umair  Khan said.
“When one woman steps forward, it encourages others. That ripple effect can only last with continued community engagement and recognition.”
Khan believes Pakistan can set a regional example through CPEC by promoting gender-inclusive development.
“With inclusive policies, Pakistan can use infrastructure and trade to uplift not just GDP, but human lives,” he remarked.
Across the country, progress is already visible. In Sindh, 70 women are trained as dump truck drivers in Tharparkar, while 21 others work in solar maintenance. In Balochistan, over 20 women are employed and trained at the Gwadar Women Garment Factory. In Punjab, improved energy access in SEZs has boosted female employment in the textile sector. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, better transport links have opened urban jobs and training opportunities for women. Additionally, 191 female police officers have joined Sindh’s CPEC security force.
As the Pak-China partnership advances under the Belt and Road Initiative, this multi-billion dollar corridor is connecting Pakistan to global markets while driving regional growth. Now focused on sustainability and inclusion, it is empowering women in remote areas with skills and opportunities, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to both the national and global economy. Their role is no longer secondary, it is central to lasting progress.

Shafqat Shah condemns Indian occupation in Kashmir

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SUKKUR, Jul 13 (APP):Prominent Senior politician Syed Shafqat Ali Shah has strongly condemned India’s occupation and brutal atrocities in Kashmir on the occasion of Kashmir Martyrs’ Day.
In his statement on Sunday, he expressed solidarity with the people of Kashmir, saying their sacrifices will not go in vain.
He criticized India’s decision to adopt a path of oppression and violence in occupied Kashmir, instead of implementing UN resolutions. Shah reiterated that Pakistan will continue to raise its voice globally for the right to self-determination of the Kashmiri people.
Shafqat Shah praised the bravery and resilience of the Kashmiri people, saying they have written a new chapter in the history of the struggle for freedom.
He condemned the Indian government’s actions in occupied Kashmir, emphasizing that Pakistan stands in solidarity with the Kashmiris in their quest for their rights.
The statement reflects Pakistan’s continued support for the Kashmiri cause and its commitment to highlighting the issue on the global stage.

NDMA Spokesperson calls for public caution, departmental coordination before new monsoon spell

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP):NDMA Tech Team Lead & Spokesperson Dr. Tayyab Shah Sunday urged citizens to avoid crossing bridges, streams or inundated roads during periods of high water flow and called for enhanced inter-agency cooperation to ensure effective emergency response and public safety.
       Talking to a local news channel, Spokesperson said that according to the latest weather predictions by the Meteorological Department, the third spell of monsoon is expected to begin on Monday.
         He warned that this could lead to heavy rainfall in several regions, increasing the risk of urban and flash flooding in vulnerable areas.
        Dr. Shah advised the public to stay vigilant, avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rain and strictly refrain from crossing flooded roads, streams, or bridges.
       He also urged local authorities to remain on high alert and ensure that emergency response mechanisms are fully operational to deal with any situation promptly.
      He said real-time monitoring of weather patterns, water levels and vulnerable locations is actively underway to ensure a swift response to any developing situation.
      The NDMA, in coordination with provincial and district disaster management authorities is closely tracking the evolving conditions to issue early warnings and mobilize resources where needed.
      Dr. Shah assured that the public will be kept informed through timely alerts and advisories shared via electronic media, social platforms and official communication channels.
          He emphasized that public cooperation and timely action are crucial to minimizing risk and ensuring safety during the upcoming monsoon spell.

Five dead, 28 injured in Chakri bus crash

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP): At least five people lost their lives while over two dozen sustained injuries in a tragic bus accident on M-2 Motorway near Chakri on Sunday, due to slippery road conditions caused by recent rainfall.
Five dead, 28 injured in Chakri bus crash
According to a spokesperson for the National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP), the ill-fated bus was en route from Rawalpindi to Multan when the driver lost control, leading to the crash.
Five dead, 28 injured in Chakri bus crash
Upon receiving the alert, Motorway Police and rescue teams from the Frontier Works Organization (FWO) and Rescue 1122 promptly arrived at the scene and initiated relief operation.
Five dead, 28 injured in Chakri bus crash
Rescue teams from the FWO and Rescue 1122, transported the deceased and injured—seven of whom are in critical condition, while over 21 sustained minor injuries—to the District Headquarters Hospital (DHQ) Chakwal.
Five dead, 28 injured in Chakri bus crash
Senior officials, including the Sector Commander M-2 North and the DSP Chakri Beat, were present at DHQ Chakwal and Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) to monitor rescue and medical operations.
Five dead, 28 injured in Chakri bus crash
Relief efforts were ongoing as authorities worked to manage the aftermath and assist victims’ families.

Sufian Mughal sets another Guinness World Record

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP): Pakistan’s 6-year-old martial artist Sufian Mughal, has achieved yet another Guinness World Record, solidifying his position as a record-breaking prodigy.
Sufian has broken the challenging world record of 30 step-ups in 30 seconds, set by Guinness World Records, by completing 45 step-ups, said a press release.
This remarkable feat shows Sufian’s dedication, hard work, and exceptional talent. Notably, Sufian is already a Guinness World Record holder, having set four records at the age of six. He has previously broken two records held by India, further showcasing his impressive skills.
Sufian’s achievements serve as an inspiration to young athletes and martial artists around the world.
His determination and passion for martial arts have earned him international recognition, and he continues to make Pakistan proud with his remarkable accomplishments.

Crackdown against adulterated milk continues

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RAWALPINDI, Jul 13 (APP):Punjab Food Authority (PFA) has launched a strict crackdown against milk carriers to stop the supply of substandard and adulterated milk.
According to a PFA spokesperson, inspection teams carried out operations at Motorway Toll Plaza, Thalian, and Chakri Interchange.
During these checks, 103,000 liters of milk from 20 milk transport vehicles were tested.
Out of the total, 5,500 liters of milk were found to be mixed with water.
The adulterated milk was destroyed on the spot. PFA also imposed fines worth Rs 348,000 on the vehicle owners involved in supplying low-quality milk.
The spokesperson added that milk transporters are checking regularly to ensure that only clean and safe milk reaches the public.
Citizens have been urged to report any complaints regarding milk quality by calling the PFA helpline at 1223.

Islamabad trails Rawalpindi in food safety infrastructure, staffing

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by Usman Zia
ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP):The Islamabad Food Authority (IFA) faces serious operational challenges in carrying out effective food safety enforcement, hampered by limited staff, minimal infrastructure, and the absence of essential testing facilities.
In sharp contrast, the Rawalpindi Food Authority (RFA) operates with significantly better resources, including more vehicles, trained personnel and fully equipped labs, enabling it to enforce food safety regulations more efficiently across the district.
Both the Islamabad and Rawalpindi Food Authorities are tasked with regulating an estimated 30,000 food businesses each. However, the difference in their capacity to enforce food safety standards is striking.
The IFA operates with just one field vehicle and 10 technical staff members. It lacks a food testing laboratory, training institute, mobile food labs, and a designated public relations officer. While the number of non-technical staff is reported to range between 20 and 50, the authority’s limited technical expertise and lack of mobility severely restrict its operational reach.
In contrast, the RFA is equipped with 10 vehicles, 30 technical staff, a dedicated food testing lab, training school, and two mobile testing labs—allowing for routine field inspections and on-the-spot sampling.
Speaking to this reporter, an official of IFA, acknowledged the constraints: “Our team covers the city as best as possible with the available resources. We’re committed to ensuring food safety despite the limitations.”
However, food vendors in various parts of Islamabad, particularly Farooqia Market (F-6), say that in addition to operational shortages, the licensing process is being disrupted by external interference.
Multiple shopkeepers alleged that Khalid Chaudhry, identified as a former member of the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce, discourages businesses from obtaining food licenses. They claim he uses the name of the Chief Commissioner to apply pressure and has reportedly misbehaved with inspection teams.
“His interference delays the process and affects everyone,” said a local trader. “He’s making it difficult for us to comply with the law.”
The shopkeepers have called on relevant authorities to investigate and take disciplinary action against any individuals obstructing the food authority’s work, warning that such behavior undermines regulatory efforts and public safety.
The difference in capacity between the two food authorities highlights the need for urgent resource allocation. Public health experts stress that trained personnel, mobile testing units, and a permanent food lab are essential for timely inspections and quality control in the capital.
Until such resources are provided, food safety regulation in Islamabad will remain limited—leaving both enforcement teams and the public at a disadvantage.

PBM completes nationwide staff training to advance transparency, governance

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP): Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal (PBM) has concluded a nationwide training program aimed at enhancing the professional capacity of its staff, in line with the strategic vision of Managing Director Senator Captain (Retd.) Shaheen Khalid Butt.
Led by Director General Professor Dr. Zeeshan Danish, the initiative emphasized organizational behavior, whistleblowing, and conflict of interest policies to reinforce PBM’s commitment to transparency, merit, and good governance.
These efforts reinforced PBM’s enduring commitment to transparency, merit-based practices, and principled governance.
Simultaneous training sessions were held at the Islamabad head office and various regional and provincial locations, engaging hundreds of officers and staff.
Sessions emphasised policy-driven governance and fair conduct across the organization.
These sessions underscored policies designed to promote a transparent and equitable workplace. Dr. Danish affirmed that every PBM employee has the right to report concerns, ensuring accountability, and announced the forthcoming establishment of dedicated committees in all PBM offices to oversee policy implementation.
Senator Butt reiterated his goal of transforming PBM into a model institution, while Dr. Danish described the policies as a landmark in institutional reform. The training, personally led by Dr. Danish at one of the Islamabad centers, was
supported by key directors, including Dr. Qasim Zafar (Projects), Abdul Mannan (Monitoring & Evaluation), Kashif Nadeem (MIS), Ms. Saima Wadood (ICT), Abdul Hafeez Mahesar (Sindh), Muhammad Zaheer (Lahore), Ramzan Tahir (Multan), and Lal Badshah (KPK).
Sessions in Gilgit-Baltistan and Balochistan were conducted virtually, ensuring nationwide participation.
Participants praised the Managing Director and Director General for delivering engaging, learning-focused sessions in a supportive environment. The policies, available on PBM’s website and distributed during the training, were thoroughly discussed, covering objectives, complaint mechanisms, and protections for complainants.
This initiative reflects PBM’s dedication to enhancing service delivery and operational efficiency, rooted in the Islamic principles of charity, compassion, and accountability that guide its mission.

Tarar grieved over death of senior anchorperson Mehr Bukhari’s mother

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP): Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar on Sunday expressed deep grief and sorrow over the death of senior anchorperson Mehr Bukhari’s mother, Ms. Samina Bukhari.

In a condolence message, the Federal Minister for Information expressed his heartfelt condolences and sympathy to the bereaved family.

The minister said he was deeply saddened to hear the news of Ms. Samina Bukhari’s death.

Terming mother’s death a vacuum that can never be filled, Attaullah Tarar said that he equally shared the grief of Mehr Bukhari’s family.

He prayed to Allah Almighty to grant the departed soul eternal peace and grant courage to the bereaved family to bear this loss with fortitude.

Three-member dacoit gang busted; stolen goods & weapons recovered

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP):Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police, Noon Police station teams on Sunday apprehended three members of a notorious criminal gang allegedly involved in a series of armed robberies, including snatching motorcycles, mobile phones, and cash from citizens at gunpoint.
An official told APP that the arrested suspects—identified as Ubaid, Muneeb, and Abu Zar—were wanted in several robbery and theft cases registered at Noon Police Station.
He said the police recovered stolen motorcycles, mobile phones, cash, and weapons with ammunition used during the crimes from the possession of the arrested accused.
He said cases have been registered against the suspects, and all legal procedures are being completed to ensure they receive exemplary punishment.
He said large-scale operations are being carried out against organized and active criminal gangs across the federal capital under the special direction of DIG  Muhammad Jawad Tariq.