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Aurangzeb joins Christian staff in Christmas celebration

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 22 (APP):Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb along with senior officials of the Ministry of Finance, joined Christian staff of the Finance Division in a Christmas celebration, reaffirming the government’s commitment to religious harmony and inclusivity.
The minister extended Christmas greetings, highlighted the values of peace, compassion, and mutual respect, and reiterated that the constitution guarantees equal rights to all citizens, the finance ministry posted on ’X’.

A laptop in every youth’s hand government’s commitment, says Wajiha Qamar

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 22 (APP):Wajiha Qamar, Minister of State for Federal Education and Professional Training said that providing a laptop to every young person is an important mission of the government under which the Prime Minister’s Laptop Scheme is being further expanded.
She expressed these views while addressing a laptop distribution ceremony at Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) as the chief guest.
She said that the promotion of education and the empowerment of youth are among the top priorities of the government.
Wajiha Qamar added that Pakistan is now moving in the right direction and progressing toward economic stability, in which the role of the younger generation is extremely important.
Addressing the students, she remarked that the armed forces of Pakistan are the guardians of the country’s physical borders, while students are the guardians of its ideological frontiers.
Emphasizing national unity, she said that students are first and foremost Pakistanis and should use these laptops responsibly for educational and training purposes.
She encouraged them to take full advantage of modern technology to enhance their skills so they can secure a bright future for themselves and contribute effectively to the country’s development.
Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Nasir Mahmood said that through the efforts of the Higher Education Commission, the Government of Pakistan has provided laptops for 2,475 students of AIOU.  Out of these, 300 laptops are being distributed today among students from Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
He added that the remaining students will receive laptops at ceremonies to be held in provincial capitals.
The Vice Chancellor highlighted that laptops are essential for students enrolled in distance learning and online education systems.
He expressed gratitude to the Higher Education Commission and the Government of Pakistan for including Allama Iqbal Open University in this important initiative.
Speaking on the occasion, Engineer Nazeer Hussain from the Higher Education Commission congratulated the university on the successful organization of the ceremony and the students on receiving their laptops.
He said that the objective of the Government of Pakistan and the Higher Education Commission is to equip students with modern technology so they can excel in education and research and represent Pakistan positively at the global level.
He urged students to use the laptops for positive and constructive purposes.
Registrar Raja Umar Raja also addressed the students and emphasized the importance of using the laptops for academic activities, online research, skills development, and acquiring modern knowledge.
He stated that responsible and effective use of technology would help students become skilled, informed, and productive citizens in the future.

Final anti-polio drive of 2025 concludes, vaccinating over 44.6mln children

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PESHAWAR, Dec 22 (APP):The final nationwide anti-polio campaign of 2025 has concluded successfully, with more than 44.6 million children vaccinated across Pakistan, marking a significant step in the country’s ongoing efforts to eradicate the disease.
According to the National Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), the campaign, conducted from December 15 to December 21, 2025, achieved its targets nationwide.
Official figures released by the National EOC show that approximately 22.9 million children were administered polio drops in Punjab, while around 10.6 million children were vaccinated in Sindh.
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, more than 7.15 million children received the vaccine, whereas over 2.58 million children were covered in Balochistan.
In the federal capital Islamabad, more than 450,000 children were vaccinated.
Meanwhile, around 274,000 children in Gilgit-Baltistan and over 714,000 children in Azad Jammu and Kashmir were administered polio drops.
This year’s efforts come against the backdrop of notable progress in containing the virus, with **30 wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) cases reported in Pakistan throughout 2025**—a reduction from 74 cases in 2024—according to data from the Pakistan Polio Eradication Initiative and global tracking reports.
The National EOC expressed gratitude to parents, civil administration, law enforcement agencies, and polio workers for the successful completion of the campaign. It said that polio workers and security personnel who performed duties during the campaign are the true heroes of the nation.
The authorities reaffirmed their commitment to eradicating polio from Pakistan through sustained and coordinated efforts.

CG OIC-COMSTECH underscores traditional medicine as sustainable solution to global health challenges

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 22 (APP):At a time when rising healthcare costs, drug insecurity and unequal access to treatment are straining health systems worldwide, Coordinator General (CG) of OIC-COMSTECH Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary has called for greater integration of evidence-based traditional medicine into modern healthcare to address the growing global disease burden.
Delivering a keynote lecture titled “Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine: Therapeutic Options to Overcome the Global Disease Burden” at the 13th World Integrative Medicine Congress (WIMCO 2025) in Changchun, China, Prof. Dr. Choudhary highlighted the increasing global relevance of traditional, complementary and integrative medicine (TCIM) as a viable, sustainable and inclusive healthcare approach.
He said the current drug discovery and development paradigm is becoming unsustainable and non-inclusive, particularly for developing countries facing challenges of affordability, access and dependence on imported medicines. He emphasized that traditional and complementary medicines continue to serve as the primary source of healthcare for a large segment of the world’s population, especially in low- and middle-income countries.
Addressing the question of whether traditional medicine can bridge existing healthcare gaps, Prof. Dr. Choudhary noted that evidence-based TCIM has the potential to function as first-line treatment for many diseases, play a key role in prevention, and support overall well-being.
 He added that traditional medicines are inherently sustainable, offer immense structural diversity derived from natural sources, and are particularly effective in managing chronic diseases.
Highlighting global policy directions, he referred to the World Health Organization’s recommendations urging member states to integrate TCIM into mainstream healthcare systems.
Such integration, he stressed, could significantly reduce healthcare inequities and enhance national and global health resilience.
The Coordinator General also shared insights into Pakistan-China cooperation in traditional medicine, citing initiatives undertaken by OIC-COMSTECH in collaboration with leading Chinese universities and institutions. He termed the Sino-Pakistan Cooperation Centre on Traditional Medicine, established at the International Centre for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), University of Karachi, a successful model of South-South scientific cooperation.
Prof. Dr. Choudhary further outlined COMSTECH’s partnerships with institutions including Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Ningbo University, China Science and Technology Exchange Center (CSTEC), Huawei Technologies and Xinjiang Medical University. These collaborations, he said, are focused on advancing research, innovation, knowledge exchange and capacity building in traditional medicine and biotechnology.
Concluding his lecture, he called for stronger international partnerships through OIC-COMSTECH, greater interdisciplinary research and supportive policy frameworks to fully harness the potential of traditional medicines for global health, sustainable development and inclusive innovation.

Urgent measures needed to protect, promote forests: Caretaker CM GB

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ASTORE, Dec 22 (APP):Caretaker Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan, Justice (R) Yaar Muhammad said that the negative impacts of climate change are being felt across the world, and Gilgit-Baltistan is also being affected on a large scale. To mitigate these adverse effects, there is an urgent need to take immediate measures for the protection and promotion of forests.
While speaking on the occasion of a departmental briefing given by the Forests and Wildlife Department, he emphasized that in order to transfer a safe, green, and prosperous Gilgit-Baltistan to future generations, decisions must be made beyond personal interests and affiliations.
The Chief Minister directed that strict actions be taken to discourage illegal logging and transportation of timber. He also stressed the promotion of conservation committees for the protection of natural herbs and medicinal plants, and directed that necessary steps be taken for the approval of Forest Rules.
Justice (R) Yaar Muhammad further directed the Forest Department to formulate a comprehensive and transparent mechanism for the disposal of confiscated illegal timber, ensuring that timber mafias involved in illegal logging are discouraged while safeguarding the national exchequer from financial loss. He also emphasized the need to introduce a modern monitoring system by utilizing advanced technology for the protection and promotion of forests.
Highlighting the importance of the “Upscale Green Pakistan” initiative, the Caretaker Chief Minister said that it is a significant national project aimed at promoting afforestation, and special focus should be given to extending its benefits to Gilgit-Baltistan in order to enhance tree plantation across the region.
The Caretaker Chief Minister stated that wildlife is a priceless gift of nature and plays a vital role in enhancing the natural beauty of the region. He directed that, in view of the success of existing conservation committees, more such committees should be established and further strengthened to ensure effective protection of wildlife.
He also stressed the need for special attention towards environmental protection and directed that awareness campaigns be launched among the public to make Gilgit-Baltistan free from plastic and other hazardous materials

Shipping activity at Port Qasim

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KARACHI, Dec 22 (APP):Three ships, Chemroute Pegasus, Aquila Ocean and Aqua Spirit carrying Palm oil, Soyabean seeds and Coal, berthed at LCT, FAP and SSGC Terminal on Sunday.
Meanwhile four more ships scheduled to load/offload Rice, Cement, Iron ore, Coal and LPG also arrived at Outer Anchorage of Port Qasim during the last 24 hours.
A total of nine ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them an LNG carrier, Al-Jassasiya left the port on Monday morning and an oil tanker Margarita, is expected to sail on Monday afternoon.
A cargo volume of 108,968 comprising 103,426 tonnes imports cargo and 5,542 tonnes export cargo was handled at the Port, during the last 24 hours.
There are 11 ships at the outer anchorage of the port, out of them two ships, AN-
16 and Mandarin Phoenix & three more ships, Eleni T, MSC Shanelle and Wakrah carrying Containers and LNG are expected to take berths at QICT and EETL respectively on Monday.

Criminals arrested, weapons recovered

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SARGODHGA, Dec 22 (APP):The police on Monday claimed to have arrested 12 criminals from various parts of the district.
The teams of different police stations raided various localities and arrested Naveed, Saleem, Arslan, Tahir, Wajid, Shams, Shahid, Arif, Rehan, Majid, Mubashir and Zain.
The police also recovered 1.8-kg hashish, nine pistols, five guns, three Kalashnikovs, 490 rounds and cash in millions of rupees from them.

Power pilferers arrested

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SARGODHGA, Dec 22 (APP):The Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (Fesco) caught 14 pilferers during an ongoing crackdown on Monday.
The task force teams raided various areas of the district and caught Tanveer Khan, Hakeem Khan, Saqlain, Bakht Khan, Abdul Saboor, Waleed Khan, Hafizullah, Farzand Arain,Tariq,Jameel and others.
The police registered cases against them.

Amir Muqam welcome Sardar Mir Akbar announcement of joining PML-N

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 22 (APP):Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs, Gilgit-Baltistan and SAFRON, Engineer Amir Muqam, has welcomed the decision of another Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader from Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Sardar Mir Akbar for joining the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), terming it a positive development for strengthening the party’s roots and serving the people more effectively.
Speaking at the joining ceremony on Monday, which was also attended by prominent Kashmiri leaders including former prime minister Raja Farooq Haider, Raja Mushtaq Minhas and Ghulam Qadir, he expressed full confidence in PML-N leadership.
He said the inclusion of Sardar Mir Akbar and other leaders would further bolster the party’s strength in AJK.
The minister also paid tribute to the people of Kashmir for their unwavering struggle for the right to self-determination and their deep-rooted love for Pakistan, noting that their sacrifices would not go in vain.
He added that victory in the Marka-e-Haq gave new hope to the Kashmiri freedom movement.
Reaffirming Pakistan’s principled stance, Amir Muqam said the Pakistan would continue to extend its full moral, political and diplomatic support to the Kashmir cause and would never backtrack from its commitment.

IRSA releases 65,900 cusecs water

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 22 (APP): Indus River System Authority (IRSA) on Monday released 65,900 cusecs of water from various rim stations with inflow of 39,700 cusecs.

According to the data released by IRSA, the water level in the River Indus at Tarbela Dam stood at 1485.50 feet which was 83.50 feet higher than the dead level of 1402.00 feet. Water inflow and outflow in the dam were recorded as 18,600 cusecs and 25,000 cusecs, respectively.

The water level in the Jhelum River at Mangla Dam was 1200.25 feet, which was 150.25 feet higher than its dead level of 1,050 feet. The inflow and outflow of water were recorded as 3,300 cusecs and 33,000 cusecs respectively.

The release of water at Kalabagh, Taunsa, Guddu and Sukkur was recorded as 33,000, 23,600, 25,600, and 1,200 cusecs, respectively. Similarly, from River Kabul, a total of 7,100 cusecs of water was released at Nowshera, and 1,400 cusecs were released from River Chenab at Marala.