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National fastest men & women competition on Oct 8
ISLAMABAD, Sep 27 (APP): The 1st Superior national fastest men and women competition will be held on October 8, at Punjab Stadium, Lahore.
According to President, Athletics Federation of Pakistan, Brig. Wajahat Hussain (R) all men and women players from all over the country will take part in the mega event.
The invitation letter has already been issued to the affiliated units, including departments, Provincial and regional associations.
He said that the cash prizes will be awarded to winner men and women athletes including 1st prize Rs 100,000, 2nd prize Rs 50,000, 3rd prize Rs 25,000 and 4 to 8 position holders Rs 10,000 each.
All interested players who can take part in the competition, and can register their name by October 5.
All athletes will report at Punjab Stadium, on October 8 at 9am to Rafique Ahmad, President, National Coaching Association and Ch. Asghar Ali Gill, Head Coach, Athletics Federation of Pakistan, for registration and scrutiny of documents.
This mega event will be held under supervision of Athletics Federation of Pakistan and in collaboration with Superior University, Lahore.
European Union provides €700,000 to assist flood victims in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, Sep 27 (APP): The European Union is providing €700,000 in humanitarian aid to Pakistan, after widespread flooding and landslides have caused loss of lives and significant damage to people’s livelihood and key infrastructures across the country.
The aid will help address the urgent needs of the most vulnerable communities in some of the hardest-hit areas, particularly in Balochistan, Khyber Paktunkhwa, Punjab, and Sindh, a news release said.
“The EU expresses heartfelt condolences to Pakistan for the lives lost in the exceptionally heavy monsoon rains, which have once again put the resilience of communities across the country to the test,” said Taheeni Thammannagoda, who oversees the EU’s humanitarian programmes in Pakistan. ”The EU has made available funding to help our humanitarian partners on the ground respond and deliver essential lifesaving aid to affected families.”
The funding will be channeled through the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). The emergency response will prioritise multi-sectoral assistance to help the most affected people meet their needs, such as water and sanitation, temporary shelter and essential relief items.
This comes on top of € 11 million allocated by EU humanitarian aid in 2024 for humanitarian support and disaster preparedness in Pakistan.
World Tourism Day: Pakistan’s rich heritage needs digital spotlight
PESHAWAR, Sep 27 (APP): As the world celebrated tourism day on Friday with enthusiasm, Pakistan emphasized its unique cultural, adventure, heritage and historical offerings, notably its rich Gandhara and Indus civilizations for foreign tourists to discover by taking advantage of the Govt. friendly tourism policies.
This year’s theme, “Tourism for Peace,” reflected the nation’s strong commitment and resolve to leveraging tourism as a vehicle for economic growth, poverty’s alleviation, peace and social harmony.
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the government departments, NGOs and civil society joined hands to mark the day with a series of events, including walks, seminars, and award ceremonies, highlighting tourism significance for global and regional peace and economic growth for people’s socio economic emancipation.
KP Culture and Tourism Authority (KPC&TA) held a prominent event at Nishtar Hall in Peshawar in connection with world tourism day, recognizing services of stakeholders, travelers and journalists for their great contributions to promotion of the tourism sector and awarded them for their impressive work.
World Tourism Day, established in 1980, commemorated the adoption of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) statutes in 1970, aiming to foster connections among nations and cultures across borders.
Pakistan’s diverse landscapes, primitive civilizations and ancient heritage sites—six UNESCO World Heritage sites including Takht Bhai Mardan, Moenjo Dharo, Taxila, Makli monument Thatta, Shalimar Gardens and Shahi Fort at Lahore, Rohtas fort and five of the world’s highest peaks with over 8000 meters heights including K2 and Naga Parbat in Gilgit Baltistan–offered a rich tapestry for global tourists to explore.
Speakers at the key event highlighted the Pakistan’s historical significance in terms of different forms of tourism especially of being a home to the Gandhara and Indus civilizations, with archaeological sites revealing artifacts and statues from various eras besides preservation of Lord Buddha’s statues and life stories in panels preserved at Peshawar Museum.
Bakhtzada Khan, Assistant Director of Archaeology and Museums KP, noted significant discoveries, including human remains dating back to the Early Paleolithic period, which emphasized the region’s deep historical roots.
He exclusively pointed to the excavations in Soan Valley and Sangaro Cave, revealing evidence of human life as far back as two million years ago.
These findings showcased the rich cultural narrative of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where ancient people created tools and pottery, transitioning from a nomadic lifestyle to one that involved settled agriculture and food services.
As the discussion shifted to the cultural crossroads represented by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the speakers elaborated on the province’s role in the spread of Buddhism, particularly the Gandhara civilization, which flourished under Persian rule in the 6th century BC in the present day KP.
Notable figures, such as Alexander the Great, traversed these lands, contributing to the region’s historical significance.
“Peshawar Museum, housing over 30,000 artifacts including Gandhara art, serves as a crucial repository of this rich history, attracting monks and followers of Buddhism across the world.”
Anaya Khan, a student who visited the museum along with parents, expressed awe at the preserved relics of Gandhara civilization and suggested the importance of digital media in showcasing these treasures to a global audience.
Impressed by the Lordh Buddha’s life stories and swords of freedom fighters of Waziristan tribes of the pre partition era at Peshawar Museum, Anaya underlined the need for preparation of special documentaries for TV channels on Ghandhara art for education of students for which archeology department and KP culture and tourism authority should take a lead role.
Former ambassador Manzoorul Haq emphasized that tourism is intrinsically linked to peace, broader road connectivity and economic stability.
He urged for the promotion of Pakistan’s adventure tourism potential in KP and Gilgit-Baltistan, alongside the rich cultural heritage of Punjab and Sindh through digital media for economic gains.
Ambassador Manzoor advocated for the creation of short digital videos to highlight these attractions and hiring of digital media specialists, v bloggers, aiming to attract foreign investment and bolster the economy.
As Pakistan looks to the future, it is clear that harnessing digital media to promote its historical treasures could not only revitalize the tourism sector but also foster a deeper understanding of its cultural heritage worldwide for people’s prosperity.
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PM Shehbaz to address 193-member UN General Assembly today
NEW YORK, Sep 27 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to address the gathering of global leaders on Friday at the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly here to highlight the issues of regional and global importance including the question of Palestine and the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.
The prime minister, who is on a five-day visit to the US mainly to address the annual session of the 193-member UN General Assembly, will also reaffirm Pakistan’s steadfast commitment to multilateralism and support for the role of the world body in fostering global peace, security, and prosperity, according to the Foreign Office.
Moreover, he will underline the importance of addressing the inequities in international economic relations and reforming the international financial architecture, besides urging the international community to take decisive measures in addressing climate change and countering the rising tide of Islamophobia.
The prime minister will also express Pakistan’s commitment, as an incoming member of the UN Security Council for the year 2025-26, to work with all UN Member States to uphold the UN Charter, prevent conflict, foster peace, and promote global prosperity.
Prior to his departure for New York, Prime Minister Shehbaz wrote on his X timeline, that he looked forward to a busy week full of engagements to take up global issues, promoting peace, development and climate action, besides representing Pakistan’s perspective to the world, advocating country’s interests and strengthening international partnerships.
During his interactions with world leaders and heads of international organisations and addresses at the high-level debates, he effectively highlighted Pakistan’s position on regional and global issues including the advancement of sustainable development agenda.









