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Governor Punjab Sardar Saleem Haidar Khan addresses during annual prize distribution ceremony of Aziz Fatima Medical & Dental College at a local hotel.

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APP29-250924 FAISALABAD: September 25- Governor Punjab Sardar Saleem Haidar Khan addresses during annual prize distribution ceremony of Aziz Fatima Medical & Dental College at a local hotel.
Governor Punjab Sardar Saleem Haidar Khan addresses during annual prize distribution ceremony of Aziz Fatima Medical & Dental College at a local hotel.
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FAISALABAD: September 25- Governor Punjab Sardar Saleem Haidar Khan addresses during annual prize distribution ceremony of Aziz Fatima Medical & Dental College at a local hotel.

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FAISALABAD: September 25- Governor Punjab Sardar Saleem Haidar Khan is distributing cash prizes among the position holder students during annual prize distribution ceremony of Aziz Fatima Medical & Dental College at a local hotel.

Governor Punjab Sardar Saleem Haidar Khan addresses during annual prize distribution ceremony of Aziz Fatima Medical & Dental College at a local hotel.
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FAISALABAD: September 25- Governor Punjab Sardar Saleem Haidar Khan awards gold medal to a top-performing female student during the annual prize distribution ceremony at Aziz Fatima Medical & Dental College, held at a local hotel.
Governor Punjab Sardar Saleem Haidar Khan addresses during annual prize distribution ceremony of Aziz Fatima Medical & Dental College at a local hotel.
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FAISALABAD: September 25- Governor Punjab Sardar Saleem Haidar Khan awards a gold medal to a position holder female students during annual prize distribution ceremony of Aziz Fatima Medical & Dental College at a local hotel . 

Ambassador Blome attends EnglishWorks ceremony, meets alumni

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LAHORE, Sep 25 (APP):United States (US) Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome attended the orientation ceremony and welcomed 150 new students to the US EnglishWorks programme in Sialkot, which will offer the youth an opportunity to enhance English language, entrepreneurial, and leadership skills.
US Consul General to Lahore Kristin Hawkins also accompanied the ambassador in Sialkot.
Addressing students, Ambassador Blome said: “These skills will help young Pakistanis become community leaders who contribute to a prosperous, proud, and peaceful future for Pakistan,” Ambassador Blome said.
He said the EnglishWorks programme symbolises the enduring partnership between the US and Pakistan. He said since 2015, more than 6,000 Pakistani students have graduated from the programme, adding that the US looks forward to expanding its educational initiatives across Pakistan.
During his visit to Lahore, ambassador Blome also met members of the Central Punjab Chapter of the Pakistan-U.S. Alumni Network.  He said alumni of U.S. exchanges play vital roles in business, education, government, and the non-profit sector, significantly contributing to their communities with the knowledge and connections they gained through their U.S.- funded programs and strengthening the US-Pakistan relationship.

Federal Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari addresses an event on Pakistan Power Reforms at IBA main campus.

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APP33-250924 KARACHI: September 25- Federal Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari addresses an event on Pakistan Power Reforms at IBA main campus.
Federal Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari addresses an event on Pakistan Power Reforms at IBA main campus.
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KARACHI: September 25- Federal Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari addresses an event on Pakistan Power Reforms at IBA main campus.

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KARACHI: September 25- Federal Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari talks to media after attending “Power Reforms Roundtable” at IBA main campus.

President Asif Ali Zardari addressing the Global Sustainable Transport Forum-2024, through a video message, in Beijing China.

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APP36-250924 ISLAMABAD: September 25 - President Asif Ali Zardari addressing the Global Sustainable Transport Forum-2024, through a video message, in Beijing China. APP/MAF/ABB

President Asif Ali Zardari addressing the Global Sustainable Transport Forum-2024, through a video message, in Beijing China.

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President Asif Ali Zardari addressing the Global Sustainable Transport Forum-2024, through a video message, in Beijing China.
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ISLAMABAD: September 25 — President Asif Ali Zardari addressing the Global Sustainable Transport Forum-2024, through a video message, in Beijing China. 

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif meets with Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guetrres on the sidelines of 79th session of United Nations General Assembly.

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APP27-250924 NEW YORK: September 25 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif meets with Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guetrres on the sidelines of 79th session of United Nations General Assembly.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif meets with Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guetrres on the sidelines of 79th session of United Nations General Assembly.
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NEW YORK: September 25 – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif meets with Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guetrres on the sidelines of 79th session of United Nations General Assembly.

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NEW YORK: September 25 – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif meets with Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guetrres on the sidelines of 79th session of United Nations General Assembly.

PDF partners with WUM to empower underprivileged students through scholarships

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP):The Pakistan Development Foundation (PDF) and the Women University Mardan (WUM) have inked a memorandum of understanding to provide scholarships to the deserving and underprivileged students of the varsity.
The agreement was signed by PDF Chairman Muhammad Bilal Sethi and WUM Acting Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Safia Ahmed. Deputy Director Office of Research, Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC) Halima Ikram and Campus Coordinator Muhammad Kamran were also present on the occasion.
According to the agreement, the Foundation would also organize conferences, trainings and workshops to increase the capacity of the students and teachers from time to time. Both partners would facilitate each other in the promotion of educational and research based activities.
The two institutions would establish a Business Incubation Center (BIC) at the WUM, in which women entrepreneurs would be trained and supported in starting businesses. The BIC would not only support students of the varsity but wider community of the Mardan district in their entrepreneurial enterprise.
The PDF chairman, in his remarks, said the agreement would further enhance the shared efforts of PDF and WUM to empower women through education and research. Knowledge and skills are the basic right of women, he added.
He stressed that educational institutions should play a role in increasing the trend of business among students. In times when there was saturation in the jobs market the option of business and entrepreneurship for women was vital.
The WUM VC said the model of public-private partnership was indispensable for the improvement of teaching and learning process in universities.
She said the establishment of the BIC would promote entrepreneurship among female students and women of Mardan, which was a constructive initiative for their future.

Chief Advisor (Head of Government) of the Interim Governmemt of Bangladesh Dr. Muhammad Yunus receives Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at the reception to commemorate 50th Anniversary of Bangladesh’s membership in the United Nations.

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APP37-250924 NEW YORK: September 25 - Chief Advisor (Head of Government) of the Interim Governmemt of Bangladesh Dr. Muhammad Yunus receives Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at the reception to commemorate 50th Anniversary of Bangladesh's membership in the United Nations.
Chief Advisor (Head of Government) of the Interim Governmemt of Bangladesh Dr. Muhammad Yunus receives Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at the reception to commemorate 50th Anniversary of Bangladesh's membership in the United Nations.
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NEW YORK: September 25 –Chief Advisor (Head of Government) of the Interim Governmemt of Bangladesh Dr. Muhammad Yunus receives Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at the reception to commemorate 50th Anniversary of Bangladesh's membership in the United Nations.

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NEW YORK: September 25 – Chief Advisor (Head of Government) of the Interim Governmemt of Bangladesh Dr. Muhammad Yunus receives Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at the reception to commemorate 50th Anniversary of Bangladesh’s membership in the United Nations.

Ahsan for evolving national consensus to tackle confronted challenges

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP): Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives on Wednesday stressed the need for evolving national consensus, setting aside political difference to collectively address challenges confronted by the country.

“Pakistan’s progress depends on collaborative and unified efforts,” he said while addressing 11th Parliamentary Forum on Population, a news release said.

Commending efforts of the Population Council, the minister described it as a ‘vital platform’ for all political parties to engage in open dialogue on the pressing issue of population growth.

He highlighted the rapid population increase in Pakistan as a serious concern, requiring immediate and effective measures.

Referencing the recent digital census, Ahsan Iqbal pointed out that Pakistan’s population had surged significantly over the past three decades, placing immense pressure on the country’s resources.

Currently, he said Pakistan was among the 30 nations with the highest population growth rates globally, ranking first in Asia.

The minister stressed that the growing population had exacerbated the challenges of providing essential resources such as water, healthcare and education.

He emphasized that effective population management and resource alignment were the key strategies employed by developed nations, and Pakistan must adopt similar measures.

He said the population growth rate, which was 2.4% in 2017, has now doubled, posing a major obstacle to national development.

Ahsan Iqbal also underscored the critical importance of investing in education, healthcare and human capital development to address the population issue.

He expressed concern over the high incidence of diseases such as hepatitis, tuberculosis, diabetes and polio in Pakistan, placing the country among the highest globally in these areas.

Additionally, he said, with 25 million children still out of school, the challenge of enrolling these children was compounded by the need to ensure the provision of quality education.

He highlighted the need to shift focus from quantity to quality in education and healthcare systems, stressing the importance of developing a healthy, skilled and educated workforce capable of meeting future challenges.

He urged public representatives to actively engage in discussions on this critical issue at both national and provincial levels, creating public awareness about population control.

He emphasized the significance of educating girls, stating that an educated and healthy mother was the foundation of a prosperous society and a better future.

Illegal LPG, petrol sales endanger lives in twin cities

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP):Citizens in Islamabad and Rawalpindi are raising concerns about the unregulated sale of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and petrol in local markets, as many fear that the lack of safety measures could lead to serious accidents. They are calling for stricter enforcement by the authorities.
Residents of Islamabad and Rawalpindi are worried about the unchecked sale of LPG and petrol in various areas. They claim that this illegal activity is putting lives at risk, as sellers operate without proper precautions in densely populated locations.
Talking to APP, Mudassar Iqbal, a local resident, mentioned that illegal agencies are operating openly in areas such as Bari Imam, Golra, and Koral.
According to him, the unregulated sale of these petroleum products poses a serious threat to public safety, and immediate action is needed to prevent a potential disaster.
Another concerned citizen, Tasawar Abbas, expressed his frustrations, pointing out that numerous shops are involved in filling gas cylinders and mini rickshaws without following safety guidelines.
Despite this, the district administration appears to be ignoring the problem. Tasawar Abbas said that while occasional raids result in the closure of some shops, they are quickly reopened within a few days, allowing the dangerous practice to continue.
He also claimed that the district administration is more focused on enforcing rules at the outdoor areas of hotels, possibly to satisfy higher authorities, while neglecting the more pressing issue of illegal petroleum sales.
In response to these concerns, a spokesman from the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration said that no one is allowed to operate without a permit and that agencies dealing in LPG and petrol should only be located far away from public areas. However, residents argue that the reality on the ground is different, with many illegal outlets operating in populated areas.
Recent actions by the district administration have led to the sealing of five illegal LPG points, and one person has been arrested for filling LPG in vehicles without authorization.
While these recent measures are a step in the right direction, many residents believe that stricter enforcement and regular inspections are needed to prevent further risks to public safety.
They have urged the Deputy Commissioner, Irfan Nawaz Memon, to crack down on illegal petroleum sales before a tragedy occurs.

IFA shuts down ketchup unit, seizes 1,900 kg of adulterated sauces

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP):Deputy Director Operations (DDO) of Islamabad Food Authority (IFA) Dr. Tahira Saddique led by a food safety team (FST) has conducted a raid at a ketchup production unit in Madina Town and eized over 1,900 kg of adulterated sauces.
Talking to APP, Dr Tahira Saddique said that the IFA has intensified its efforts to combat the production and sale of unsafe food products. A recent raid uncovered serious violations at a ketchup manufacturing unit in Madina Town, leading to significant seizures and the closure of the unit.
IFA shuts down ketchup unit, seizes 1,900 kg of adulterated sauces
Following the directions of the Director of Islamabad Food Authority, a team conducted a raid on a ketchup production unit in Madina Town, Sidhran Kalan Road. The raid uncovered 1,900 kg of adulterated sauces, 100 liters of acid, and illegal colorants used in the manufacturing process, she added.
Deputy Director revealed that the brix level (sugar content) in the ketchup was found to be lower than the required standard. Additionally, fruit sauces were discovered to be adulterated with non-permissible substances, posing a significant risk to public health.
Meanwhile, during the raid, the team also found live insects in the unit, with contamination on non-food utensils, storage drums, and even the floor. The conditions were described as unhygienic and unsafe for food production.
IFA shuts down ketchup unit, seizes 1,900 kg of adulterated sauces
Furthermore, the unit was using unapproved labels and packaging, and the storage conditions were far from satisfactory. The factory was also found to be operating without a license, a serious breach of health regulations.
The Deputy Director stressed that strict action was being taken against those involved in food adulteration, stating that there would be no tolerance for businesses endangering public health.
The IFA was determined to eliminate harmful practices in Islamabad’s food industry, ensuring that only safe and high-quality food products were available in the market.
Dr Tahira urged the food business operators to prioritize quality and safety, and warned that any business found counterfeiting or violating standards would face immediate closure. The operation was part of a larger effort to rid the city of unsafe food practices and protect consumers from harmful products.