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Body of minor girl found

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FAISALABAD, Dec 22 (APP):Body of a minor girl was found in fields in the area of Rodala Road police station on Monday.
According to police,the girl identified as Fazeelat Bibi(5) went missing from her home on Sunday evening.
Her body was found the next morning in maize fields near Chak No.368-GB,after local farmers informed the police.
Police shifted the body to a mortuary for postmortem.
Further investigation was underway.

Forex reserves hit three-year high; import cover improves without debt buildup: Khurram

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 22 (APP):Advisor to the Finance Minister Khurram Schehzad has said that Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves have reached their highest level since March 2022, underscoring a material strengthening of the country’s external position and a clear break from past, debt-led stabilization cycles.
”Quality over quantity: forex reserves rise, import cover improves – without debt buildup/decline in foreign debt-GDP in 2022-2025 vs 2015-2022. Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves have reached their highest level since March 2022, underscoring a material strengthening of the country’s external position and a clear break from past, debt-led stabilisation cycles”, he posted on his official ’X’ handle.
He said total foreign exchange reserves have risen to $21.1 billion, with the State Bank of Pakistan (State Bank of Pakistan) holding $15.9 billion (the highest level since March 4, 2022 ) while commercial banks’ reserves stand at $5.2 billion.
Import cover has improved to over 2.60-month from 2.38-month earlier, compared to less than two weeks in February 2023, indicating greater resilience in trade and payments.
Khurram noted that the current reserve accumulation was structurally different from earlier episodes, as confidence has been rebuilt largely without fresh external borrowing.
Comparing trends, he said that during the period from June 2015 to June 2022, external public sector debt increased from $55 billion to $100 billion (an average rise of $6.4 billion per year), while SBP’s foreign exchange reserves declined, resulting in higher debt and weaker buffers.
In contrast, since June 2022 till 2025, public sector external debt has remained broadly unchanged in absolute terms, while the external debt-to-GDP ratio has declined from 31 percent to 26 percent by June 2025.
SBP reserves have been rebuilt from $2.9 billion to about $15.9 billion, nearly a 5.5x increase, and forward liabilities have been reduced from $5.7 billion in February 2023 to below $2 billion. This time, reserves rose while debt stabilized, improving both stock and quality of external buffers.
For stakeholders, markets and investors, he said this signaled a reduction in sovereign external risk, greater durability of macroeconomic stability, greater confidence that stability is sustainable, and improved prospects for medium-term credit and ratings outlook.
For businesses and corporates, he said the improved FX liquidity and import planning reduced uncertainty around payments and LCs, and more stable environment for pricing, costing, and investment.
For the economy and public, he said lower risk of external shocks feeding into inflation, stronger capacity to manage volatility without disruption, and gradual restoration of economic confidence.
The advisor said Pakistan has rebuilt reserves without piling up debt, restored import cover from weeks to months, forward FX risk materially reduced f and strengthened its external position both quantitatively and qualitatively.
He said rising forex reserves and sharply improved import cover reflect a stronger, more resilient, and more credible external position built this time on reforms, discipline, and sustainability, not debt. “This is not just a numerical recovery – It is a structural improvement in economic strength and confidence,” he remarked.

Prime accused in Kohistan mega corruption scam seeks Rs14bln plea bargain

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PESHAWAR, Dec 22 (APP):The prime accused in the Kohistan financial scandal, Qaiser Iqbal, has submitted an application to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) seeking a plea bargain worth Rs14 billion.
According to NAB, Qaiser Iqbal was serving as a head clerk in the Communication and Works (C&W) Department. Investigations revealed that assets worth Rs10 billion, including luxury vehicles, bungalows, plazas, gold, and other properties, were registered in the names of the accused and his wife.
It was disclosed during interrogation that assets worth Rs4 billion were allegedly purchased under the name of a dumper driver to conceal ownership.
NAB officials confirmed that the accused has formally applied for a Rs14 billion plea bargain with the accountability watchdog.
It is pertinent to note that earlier, NAB arrested eight key suspects in the Rs40 billion Kohistan mega corruption scandal, including two government officials, two bankers, and four contractors.
This case is considered one of the largest corruption scandals in the country’s history.

Met office predicts cold, dry weather for Sindh

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KARACHI, Dec 22 (APP):Pakistan Meteorological Department on Monday predicted cold and dry weather in most districts of the Sindh province during the next 24 hours.
       However, fog may develop in Sukkur, Rohri, Shikarpur, Kashmor, Mohenjodaro and their surroundings during morning or night hours.
         Mainly, cold and dry weather is likely to prevail in the province.

Alleged robber injured,arrested in police encounter

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MULTAN, Dec 22 (APP):An alleged robber was injured and arrested in a police encounter near the main vegetables market (Sabzi Mandi) under Shah Rukn-e-Alam police station late Sunday night.
According to police,a patrol team was conducting routine checking at a checkpoint when two suspicious motorcyclists arrived.
When police signaled them to stop,the suspects dismounted and opened fire on the police party.
Police took cover and fired into the air in self-defense.
After the firing stopped,police found one suspect lying injured with a bullet wound to his right leg,allegedly caused by his accomplice.
A pistol was recovered from near the injured suspect.
The injured was identified as Muhammad Sadiq Alias Pehlwan,r/o Sharif Pura.His accomplice escaped while firing.
Police set up blockades to arrest the fleeing suspect.The injured was shifted to Nishtar Hospital.
Police said the motorcycle recovered from the suspect was stolen and registered in FIR No. 2334/25 dated December 6,2025(Saturday),under Section 381-A PPC at Shah Rukn-e-Alam police station.
Further investigation was underway.

Heavy rain and snowfall in Peshawar, other districts turn weather colder

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PESHAWAR, Dec 22 (APP):Rain and snowfall have begun across Peshawar and several other districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, making the weather significantly colder.
According to reports on Monday, rain has been continuing since last night in districts including Peshawar, Hangu and Charsadda, leading to a noticeable drop in temperature.
In the upper districts such as Chitral, Kalam, Mahodand and Malam Jabba, heavy snowfall has covered mountains and surrounding areas with a white blanket, further intensifying the cold. The recent precipitation has eased earlier concerns about a prolonged dry spell that posed risks to crops and the spread of diseases.
Rainfall has also helped reduce air pollution and is expected to lower the risk of seasonal illnesses.
Meanwhile, rain has continued for a second consecutive day in Abbottabad city and its surrounding areas, further lowering temperatures.
The power supply has been disrupted in several areas due to the rain, resulting in load shedding and public inconvenience. Cold conditions have also intensified in Galiyat and other upper regions.
Authorities have forecast the possibility of snowfall in Galiyat, which may further decrease temperatures. Director General Galiyat Development Authority, Shah Rukh Ali, has advised tourists planning to visit the area to take precautionary measures.
He urged travelers to wear warm clothing, use snow chains on vehicles, carry extra fuel and ensure they have sufficient food and essential supplies before starting their journey.

Mansehra’s all five tehsils witness rain, snowfall at Babusar

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PESHAWAR, Dec 22 (APP):Rain has swept across all five tehsils of Mansehra district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, further intensifying the cold weather, while snowfall has begun at the tourist destination of Babusar Top and continues intermittently.
Rainfall has been reported in Mansehra’s five tehsils, including Kaghan Valley, Naran, Batakundi, Besal and surrounding areas.
Meanwhile, Babusar Top and nearby regions have been experiencing intermittent snowfall for the second consecutive day.
Following the snowfall, the intensity of cold has increased significantly in the upper mountainous areas of Mansehra.
The rain is expected to reduce dust and seasonal illnesses, which had affected many people in recent days.
Experts say that the rain and snowfall will help overcome water shortages and have a positive impact on crops, while also easing drought conditions. However, the cold spell has further intensified.
According to the Meteorological Department, this spell of rain and snowfall is likely to continue intermittently, due to which the plain areas of Mansehra will also remain under the grip of cold weather.

SDPO Kohsar joins Christmas cake-cutting ceremony

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 22 (APP):Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Kohsar, Nausherwan Ahsan Minhas, participated in a Christmas cake-cutting ceremony held at Kohsar Police Station, reflecting Islamabad Police’s commitment to interfaith harmony and the protection of minority rights.
An official told APP on Monday that police officers and members of the Christian community attended the ceremony, which was organised to share goodwill and strengthen mutual respect.
On the occasion, SDPO Kohsar extended Christmas greetings to the Christian community and reaffirmed that Islamabad Police stand united with citizens of all faiths.
He said that ensuring the safety, dignity and equal rights of minorities is a top priority of Islamabad Police, adding that such initiatives help promote harmony and peaceful coexistence in the federal capital.
The participants appreciated the gesture and expressed hope that these engagements would further strengthen trust between the police and minority communities.

Yarn godown gutted

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FAISALABAD, Dec 22 (APP):Precious material in a cotton yarn godown was reduced to ashes in the area of Madina Town police station.
Rescue 1122 spokesman said here on Monday that fire erupted in a cotton yarn godown situated at Susan Road near Dawood Chowk due to unknown reasons.
The fire engulfed the entire surroundings and burnt precious material present on the spot.
Receiving information, fire fighters of Rescue 1122 rushed to the spot and brought the fire under control after hectic efforts. However, no loss of life was reported in this incident, he added.

Four injured in bus accident

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FAISALABAD, Dec 22 (APP):As many as four passengers sustained serious injuries during bus-tractor trolley collision in the area of Saddar police station.
Rescue 1122 spokesman said here on Monday that a speedy tractor trolley collided with a bus near Palm City on Satiana Road early in the morning.
As a result, four passengers including Zeenat Bibi (30), Shehroz Akram (27), Irfan Zafar (27) and Qaisar Hameed (40) received injuries.
Upon receiving information, Rescue 1122 rushed to the spot and shifted the victims to Allied Hospital-II (DHQ Hospital) in critical condition.