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Canals closure to start from Dec 26 for annual maintenance: IRSA

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 23 (APP):The Indus River System Authority (IRSA) has decided to close down canals for annual maintenance and repair between December 26, 2025 to January 30, 2026.
Director Operation IRSA, Khalid Idrees Rana told APP here Tuesday that the Mangla command canals would be closed from Dec 26, 2025 till January 13, 2026   in stage wise, and Tarbela command canals would remain closed from January 13 to  January 17, 2026.
Under the canal closure programme, he said Punjab’s lower Jhelum and Rasul Qadirabad Link would remain closed from Dec 26 to Jan 12 while Qadirabad Baloki Link from Dec 27 to Jan 13, central Bari Doab canals from Dec 27 to Jan 13 and Lower Bari Doab, Baloki, Sulemanki Link from Dec 29 to Jan 15.
Similarly, Upper Pakpattan canal, and Eastern Siddiqia canal would remain closed from Dec 30 to Jan 16, while Upper Jhelum canal from Jan 12 to 29 and Lower Chenab canal (except Jhang branch), Upper Bahwal canal from Jan 13 to 30.
Jhang Branch canal to close from Dec 27 to Jan 13, while Upper Bahawal would remain closed from January 13 to 30.
He said likewise, Tarbela command canals would remain closed during Rabi season 2025/26. As per programme, Thal and Lower Bahawal canals would be closed from January 13 to 30, 2026, while Trimmu canal and Trimmu Sidhnai will remain closed from Jan 10 to Jan 27, while SMB Link canal and Sidhnai canal from Jan 11 to Jan 28, Lower Pakpattan canal from Jan 12 to Jan 29, and Lower Bahawal from Jan 13 to Jan 30.
According to the water discharge plan, the authority would release 10,000 to 12,000 cusecs of water from Tarbela Dam and 8,000 cusecs from Mangla Dam to meet drinking water requirements, he added.

Sale of Christmas trees surges

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M Atif Ismail
MULTAN, Dec 23 (APP):The sale of Christmas trees increased manifold in the city ahead of Christmas Day, to be celebrated on December 25.
Markets were witnessing a rush of buyers, particularly from the Christian community, purchasing decorative Christmas trees. Shopkeepers report strong demand in major commercial areas, including the Cantonment.
Hassan, a trader dealing in decorative items, said citizens are actively visiting markets to buy Christmas trees and related ornaments. He added that he has received several advance orders for specially decorated trees.
According to him, trees ranging from one foot to 12 feet in height are in high demand. Prices range between Rs2,500 and Rs30,000, depending on size and decorative work.
Hyacinth Peter, a Christian community activist, said evergreen trees hold special religious and cultural significance. He explained that pine, spruce, and fir trees are traditionally used for Christmas decorations.
He added that some families hang evergreen branches over doors and windows during the festive season. Peter said evergreen trees symbolize life, rebirth, and strength during harsh winter months.
He further noted that many Christians believe evergreen trees protect homes from evil spirits and illnesses. Traditionally, some families also place gifts under the trees at night for the poor, he added.

MWMC pays salaries to Christian workers

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MULTAN, Dec 23 (APP):The Multan Waste Management Company (MWMC) has completed the payment of salaries to its Christian workers and employees ahead of Christmas.
The salaries were released on the special directives of Chief Executive Officer Abid Hussain Bhatti to enable Christian workers to celebrate their religious festival without financial difficulty.
Chief Executive Officer Abid Hussain Bhatti said the rights and welfare of minority communities are being ensured, and all possible facilities are being provided to them.
The MWMC management also extended Christmas greetings to all Christian employees. The Christian workers expressed satisfaction over the timely payment of salaries and thanked the administration for the gesture.

Currency rates of NBP

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KARACHI, Dec 23 (APP):The following are the selling/buying rates of major currencies issued by the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP), here on  Tuesday.
CURRENCY                        SELLING          BUYING
USD                                 282.00               278.98
GBP                               380.26               375.78
EUR                               332.07               328.17
JPY                                1.8043               1.7830
AED                                75.19                 74.30
SAR                                76.80                 75.88

NBP Exchange Rates

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KARACHI, Dec 23 (APP):Treasury Management Division of National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) on Tuesday the following exchange rates.
CURRENCY                   SYMBOL           TT Selling                          TT Buying
US DOLLAR                     USD                280.60                              280.10
EURO                              EUR                 330.42                             329.83
JAPANESE YEN                  JPY                  1.7953                             1.7921
BRITISH POUND               GBP                 378.37                               377.70
SWISS FRANC                  CHF                 355.39                               354.75
CANADIAN DOLLAR           CAD                 204.29                              203.92
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR        AUD                 187.06                             186.73
SWEDISH KRONA              SEK                  30.43                              30.37
NORWEGIAN KRONE          NOK                   27.79                            27.74
DANISH KRONE                 DKK                    44.23                           44.16
NEWZEALAND DOLLAR    * NZD                   163.20                          162.91
SINGAPORE DOLLAR          SGD                   218.18                          217.79
HONGKONG DOLLAR          HKD                    36.08                            36.01
KOREAN WON                  *KRW                 0.1891                           0.1887
CHINESE YUAN                   CNY                   39.96                            39.89
ALAYSIAN RINGGIT           *MYR                  69.04                             68.91
THAI BAHT                       *THB                    9.02                              9.01
U.A.EDIRHAM                     AED                  76.41                             76.28
SAUDI RIYAL                      SAR                     74.81                             74.68
QATAR RIYAL                   * QAR                      77.01                           76.87
KUWAITI DINAR                *KWD                   914.27                          912.65
CONVERSION RATE FOR FROZEN FCY DEPOSITS
USD             280.197
GBP             375.7161
EUR               328.643
JPY                1.7797

Foreign exchange rates

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KARACHI, Dec 23 (APP):The Exchange Rates Committee of Financial Markets Association of Pakistan issued the following Exchange rates bulletin, here on Tuesday.
CONVERSION RATES FOR DECEMBER 23, 2025 FOR FOREIGN CURRENCY FOR FORWARD COVER FOR DEPOSITS (EXCLUDING FE-25 DEPOSITS)
SBP SETTLEMENT VALUE DATE DECEMBER 26, 2025
     USD      280.1970
     GBP      375.7161
     EUR      328.6430
     JPY        1.7797

ACS warns of action over open manholes

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MULTAN, Dec 23 (APP):Additional Chief Secretary South Punjab Fuad Hashim Rabbani on Tuesday expressed strong displeasure over the negligence of district administration Khanewal following a tragic incident in which children fell into an open sewer drain.
According to a spokesperson,he directed all three divisional commissioners of South Punjab to ensure 100 percent covering of open manholes and sewerage drains and personally monitor the implementation process.
The Additional Chief Secretary also instructed all deputy commissioners to remain active in the field and take immediate measures to prevent such incidents.
Fuad Hashim Rabbani termed incidents of children falling into open manholes and drains as extremely tragic and unacceptable, saying that such cases are the red line of Chief Minister(CM)Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif.
He said that protection of human lives would be ensured at all costs in line with the clear directives of the Chief Minister.
He further warned that in case of any future incident involving open manholes or sewerage drains, the concerned administrative officers would be held responsible.

ITP traffic advisory: Diversions on key roads from 11am to 5pm

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 23 (APP):Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) have announced traffic diversions on major roads of the federal capital from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, advising citizens to plan their travel accordingly.
An ITP spokesperson told APP on Tuesday that traffic diversions will be implemented at different times on the following roads:
Srinagar Highway
Islamabad Expressway
Police Lines Road
Faisal Avenue
He said that during the diversion timings, commuters can use Margalla Road, Club Road, Murree Road and inner-city service roads as alternative routes.
The spokesperson advised citizens to leave for their destinations with 20 to 25 minutes of extra time to avoid inconvenience.
He added that Islamabad Traffic Police officers will remain deployed on roads to facilitate motorists and ensure smooth traffic flow.
For further guidance and real-time updates, citizens can contact the Traffic Helpline 1915 or emergency helpline Pucar-15, he added.

Launch of S. Korea’s 1st commercial space launch vehicle fails

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SEOUL, Dec. 23 (Xinhua/APP): The launch of South Korea’s first commercial space launch vehicle failed due to an anomaly after liftoff, local media said Tuesday.

Hanbit-Nano, developed by the space company Innospace, was launched at about 10:13 a.m. local time (0113 GMT) from the Alcantara Space Center in Brazil.

The vehicle experienced an anomaly and was presumed to have disintegrated and exploded after liftoff, failing the launch, according to Newsis.

The company had yet to announce an official statement about the situation.

Fukushima nuclear-contaminated wastewater discharge tops 130,000 tons

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TOKYO, Dec. 23 (Xinhua/APP): The 17th round of ocean discharge of nuclear-contaminated wastewater from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant was completed on Monday, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) said.

Despite concerns and opposition from the international community, Japan unilaterally launched the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water from the plant into the ocean in August 2023. As of the completion of the 17th round, the cumulative volume released has reached about 133,000 tons.

The latest discharge began on Dec. 4. The operation was temporarily suspended after a powerful earthquake struck off Aomori Prefecture on Dec. 8, and was resumed on Dec. 9. A total of 7,833 tons of wastewater had been released during this round, containing approximately 2.4 trillion becquerels of radioactive tritium, according to TEPCO.

TEPCO’s data showed that in fiscal 2025, running from April 2025 to March 2026, the company plans to carry out seven rounds of discharge, with a total volume of about 54,600 tons.