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PFA discards 500 liters adulterated milk

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SARGODHA, Nov 15 (APP): Deputy Director(DD) of Punjab Food Authority (PFA) Sargodha, Shahbaz Sarwer led a major crackdown against the milk adulteration mafia early Saturday.
According to PFA spokesperson, Food safety teams raided the 85 Jhal area and seized a van carrying 500 liters of contaminated milk.
An FIR was filed against the van driver.
Additionally, a milk shop in 39-NB was inspected, leading to three more FIRs against the shop owners for selling adulterated milk.

Essential commodities’ prices reviewed during AC’s market visit

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Dera Ismail Khan , Nov 15 (APP): Acting on public complaints, Assistant Commissioner Paharpur Dr Hamid conducted an inspection visit to Dhotar Adda on Saturday, where he reviewed the prices of various essential commodities and checked compliance with official rate lists.
During the visit, several shopkeepers were found violating price regulations and selling substandard and hazardous food items.
The Assistant Commissioner took on-the-spot legal action against the violators and ordered the immediate confiscation of all illegal and unsafe products.
He also issued strict warnings to the shopkeepers, directing them to remove and dispose of all harmful items from their shelves without delay.
Dr Hamid further examined the official prices of flour, sugar, pulses, vegetables and fruits, and instructed shopkeepers to prominently display the government-approved rate lists at their outlets. He emphasised that no overcharging or exploitation of consumers would be tolerated under any circumstances.
The Assistant Commissioner reiterated that any irregularity or violation of public-interest regulations would be dealt with strictly in accordance with the law.

Karamay city hosts first international cultural communication event

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KARAMAY, Nov 15 (APP): The International Cultural Communication Event themed Gathering in the Oil City, Enjoying City Tours, and Admiring the City’s Charm in Karamay was recently was held in Karamay, China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, to showcase city’s urban image, using culture as a solid bond to actively promote international exchange and mutual learning.
The speakers at the event shared the stories of Xinjiang and Karamay city, building a more extensive and robust platform for cultural exchange and communication between China and other countries.
Ma Xueliang, Secretary of CPC Karamay Municipal Committee delivered welcome speech while Chen Xueliang, Deputy Head the Publicity Department of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region CPC Committee addressed the audience.
The participants comprising over 40 international and domestic experts and journalists also concluded a field tour of Karamay, a major oil city in China.
The field tour offered a comprehensive look at the city’s progress, from its industrial roots to its modern advancements.
The tour began at the Karamay Museum. Historical exhibits there, including statues of early oil workers and their equipment, vividly recounted the hardships and determination of the city s pioneers. Guests explored a restored cellar at the Black Oil Mountain site, gaining a deep appreciation for the perseverance that defined Karamay s founding era.
At the active Black Oil Mountain, the group witnessed natural oil bubbles seeping to the surface. Khalid H. Sayem Aldahar, a columnist for Saudi Arabia s Okaz News, remarked on the decades of dedication. Generations of oilmen have defied difficulties, he said, finally making Karamay one of the most influential energy cities.
The delegation also experienced Karamay’s rich culture and landscape. They were greeted by traditional performances at the world famous Devil’s City, a stunning area of wind eroded rock formations.
The tour highlighted modern achievements as well. At Karamay Hospital, the group observed a smart healthcare system where most procedures can be handled via mobile phone. A representative from Pakistan s Baluchistan province noted the efficiency and praised the city for providing medical education to Pakistani students.
The visit also included the China University of Petrochemicals campus and a community center where an AI social worker streamlines services for residents. Lin Jie, a professor from Xinjiang University, commended the city s grassroots governance.
Despite the brief visit, the delegation left with a strong impression of Karamay as a city that blends a proud industrial heritage with a forward looking and inclusive future.

Kashmir intellectual Dr Fai visiting Pakistan from Nov 23

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 15 (APP): Prominent senior Kashmiri leader and internationally respected Voice  of the Kashmir Secretory General of Kashmir Awareness Forum  based in Washington, D.C., Dr. G.N Fai is scheduled to visit to Pakistan from 23 November to 1 December.
He will be accompanied by President Kashmir American Council, Prof Dr Imtiyaz Khan of George Washington University, and other distinguished members of the Kashmiri diaspora.
Talking to APP, a close associate of Fai and Director Institute of Dialogue, Devolvement & Diplomatic (IDDD), Dr Sheikh Waleed Rasool said, the visit underscores a crucial phase in global Kashmir advocacy.
During his stay, he will engage with academia, think tanks, bar councils, civil society organizations, and the Kashmiri leadership in Pakistan, focusing on strengthening intellectual collaboration and amplifying international support for the fundamental rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Recognized worldwide as the authentic international voice of Kashmir, Dr Fai has represented the Kashmiri people at major global forums, including the UNHRC, Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). His multidimensional leadership—spanning diplomacy, scholarship, and activism—has significantly contributed to global awareness of Kashmir’s struggle.
A PhD from Temple University, USA, and the author of several Research papers and noteworthy books on Kashmir, Dr Fai has dedicated his entire life to advancing the Kashmir cause. His visit aims to further unify diaspora efforts and reinforce the international momentum for justice, dignity, and self-determination for the people of Kashmir.

District administration Abbottabad removes encroachments at Kuneer Bridge Neelum–Jhelum point

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ABBOTTABAD, Nov 15 (APP): Under the provincial government’s Good Governance Road-map for improved district service delivery, the district administration Abbottabad has initiated action for the identification and removal of encroachments at Kuneer Bridge Neelum–Jhelum Point.
Assistant Commissioner Galiyat Shameem Ullah, accompanied by the Sub-Engineer of the Irrigation Department and the Patwari of Circle Bakot, visited the site which had remained sealed since May 2025 due to unauthorized structures along the River Neelum.
A joint demarcation was conducted by teams from the Irrigation and Revenue Departments, measuring from the High Flood Level (HFL) in line with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa River Protection Ordinance 2002 (Amendment Act 2014).
Owners of the identified encroachments were present and voluntarily agreed to cooperate in the removal process. The administration directed that encroachments involving 17 shops be cleared within one week, to which the owners assured full compliance.
The district administration reiterated that encroachments along riverbanks will not be tolerated under any circumstances and announced that similar operations will continue indiscriminately in the future.

Bilawal expresses condolences over death of Lala Bux Bhutto

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KARACHI, Nov 15 (APP): Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has expressed his deep sorrow and grief over the passing of In-charge of the PPP Research and Coordination Cell Lala Bux Bhutto, here on Saturday.
      In his condolence message, the PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari extended heartfelt sympathy to the son of the late Lala Bux Bhutto Senator Nadeem Bhutto, stating that Lala Bux Bhutto was an invaluable asset to the party.
     He said that the services of the deceased for the restoration and strengthening of democracy would never be forgotten.
The PPP Chairman prayed for the elevation of the deceased’s rank in the hereafter and for patience and endurance for the bereaved family.

Dry weather forecast for Sindh

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KARACHI, Nov 15 (APP): Pakistan Meteorological Department on Saturday predicted dry weather in most districts of the Sindh province during the next 24 hours.
      Mainly, dry weather is likely to prevail in the province.

Measles–Rubella campaign kicks off in DIKhan, targeting 300,000 children

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Dera Ismail Khan , Nov 15 (APP): The Measles and Rubella (MR) Campaign 2025 was formally inaugurated at the office of the Deputy Commissioner Dera Ismail Khan. The campaign aims to vaccinate approximately 300,000 children aged six months to five years across the district, ensuring protection against these potentially life-threatening diseases.
The inaugural ceremony was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner Adnan Jamil, District Health Officer Dr. Syed Muhammad Mehsud, EPI Coordinator Dr. Irfan Aziz, officers from the Health Department, WHO, UNICEF, Rescue 1122, and representatives of various other departments and organizations.
On the occasion, Deputy Commissioner Abdul Nasir Khan highlighted the importance of vaccination for protecting children from dangerous diseases such as measles, rubella, and polio.
As a symbolic gesture promoting child health and immunization, an MR vaccine dose was administered to seven-month-old Nawal Irfan, daughter of EPI Coordinator Dr Irfan Aziz.
Participants reiterated their commitment to ensuring that no child in the district is left unvaccinated and pledged to make the campaign a complete success. The Measles and Rubella Campaign 2025 will continue across the district from November 17 to November 29, 2025.
Meanwhile, officials reported that all preparations have been finalized for the upcoming MR immunization campaign which aims to vaccinate around 300,000 children aged six months to five years. Organized by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Department in collaboration with the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI).
According to District Health Officer Dr Syed Muhammad Mehsud and District EPI Coordinator Dr Irfan Aziz, special vaccination teams have been deployed, and all staff have been fully trained to ensure smooth implementation. A district monitoring cell has also been established to oversee and review the progress of the campaign.
Health officials warned that measles is a highly contagious and potentially fatal disease, while rubella can cause severe birth defects if contracted during pregnancy. Parents have been urged to fully cooperate with vaccination teams and ensure their children are administered the MR vaccine.
Dr Irfan Aziz also appealed to the public, media, and civil society to support awareness efforts and contribute to building a healthier, disease-free society.

Karamay city hosts first international cultural communication event

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KARAMAY, Nov 15 (APP): The International Cultural Communication Event themed Gathering in the Oil City, Enjoying City Tours, and Admiring the City’s Charm in Karamay was recently was held in Karamay, China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, to showcase city’s urban image, using culture as a solid bond to actively promote international exchange and mutual learning.

The speakers at the event shared the stories of Xinjiang and Karamay city, building a more extensive and robust platform for cultural exchange and communication between China and other countries.

Ma Xueliang, Secretary of CPC Karamay Municipal Committee delivered welcome speech while Chen Xueliang, Deputy Head the Publicity Department of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region CPC Committee addressed the audience.

The participants comprising over 40 international and domestic experts and journalists also concluded a field tour of Karamay, a major oil city in China.

The field tour offered a comprehensive look at the city’s progress, from its industrial roots to its modern advancements.

The tour began at the Karamay Museum. Historical exhibits there, including statues of early oil workers and their equipment, vividly recounted the hardships and determination of the city s pioneers. Guests explored a restored cellar at the Black Oil Mountain site, gaining a deep appreciation for the perseverance that defined Karamay s founding era.

At the active Black Oil Mountain, the group witnessed natural oil bubbles seeping to the surface. Khalid H. Sayem Aldahar, a columnist for Saudi Arabia s Okaz News, remarked on the decades of dedication. Generations of oilmen have defied difficulties, he said, finally making Karamay one of the most influential energy cities.

The delegation also experienced Karamay’s rich culture and landscape. They were greeted by traditional performances at the world famous Devil’s City, a stunning area of wind eroded rock formations.

The tour highlighted modern achievements as well. At Karamay Hospital, the group observed a smart healthcare system where most procedures can be handled via mobile phone. A representative from Pakistan s Baluchistan province noted the efficiency and praised the city for providing medical education to Pakistani students.

The visit also included the China University of Petrochemicals campus and a community center where an AI social worker streamlines services for residents. Lin Jie, a professor from Xinjiang University, commended the city s grassroots governance.

Despite the brief visit, the delegation left with a strong impression of Karamay as a city that blends a proud industrial heritage with a forward looking and inclusive future.

SNGPL disconnects three more meters,checks 60 meters

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MULTAN, Nov 15 (APP): In a bid to curb gas theft and illegal activities, the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) UFG  control task force intensified its operation and disconnected three more gas meters in various areas of the city, here on Saturday.
According to details, two meters were disconnected over using for commercial purposes.
One meter which was taken off by consumer recovered.
The door-to-door of 60 consumers was carried out.
The measures were part of the company’s commitment to combating gas theft and ensuring high-quality, uninterrupted service for all consumers.