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ICT Police nab fugitive dacoit wanted in murder, robbery cases

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 17 (APP):Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police on Sunday arrested a fugitive dacoit during a major operation conducted by the Khanna Police team.
An official told APP that the accused, identified as Nabeel Hussain, was wanted in multiple cases of murder, police resistance, and robberies registered at Khanna, Margalla, and Lohi Bheer police stations. He said the police team also recovered a weapon along with ammunition used in various incidents from his possession. Further investigation is underway.
He said DIG Islamabad Muhammad Jowad Tariq stated that police teams were carrying out indiscriminate operations to curb incidents of crime, violence and murder in the federal capital. Strict legal action will be taken against such criminals, and they will be brought to justice on the basis of solid evidence, he added.
He said that the ICT Police was utilizing all available resources for the protection of citizens’ lives and property.

Registration for Dhee Rani program begins in Lodhran

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LODHRAN, Aug 17 (APP):Registration for Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s flagship initiative, the Dhee Rani Program 2025-26, has officially begun in Lodhran.
Deputy Director of Social Welfare, Nand Laal, informed APP that, like other districts in the province, the registration process has also been launched in Lodhran. He stated that the Chief Minister of Punjab has announced 5,000 mass weddings to be held across the province this year.
Eligible individuals can register through the official app at cmp.punjab.gov.pk or call the helpline at 1312 for assistance and guidance. According to the provincial government’s directives, efforts will be made to ensure the maximum number of people are registered under the program.
To ensure transparency, dedicated teams will visit the homes of applicants to verify their eligibility.
Each couple selected under the program will receive financial support of Rs. 200,000 (Salami), disbursed through ATM cards. Additionally, the government will provide meals during the wedding ceremonies.
The initiative has been widely appreciated by the public, particularly as it supports underprivileged segments of society. It is worth noting that the Punjab government organized 3,000 mass weddings last year and has expanded the program to 5,000 for this year.

268th Urs of Hazrat Baba Bulleh Shah from Aug 22

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LAHORE, Aug 17 (APP):The 268th annual Urs celebrations of renowned Sufi poet Hazrat Baba Bulleh Shah will begin in Kasur from August 22.
According to Punjab Auqaf Department sources, the three-day Urs celebrations will continue till August 24. The district government has declared a local holiday in Kasur on Saturday, August 23, in view of the Urs.
The district administration has finalized all arrangements for the Urs celebrations.

PFA cracks down on adulterated desi ghee in Vehari

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VEHARI, Aug 17 (APP): The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) Vehari has recovered and destroyed 700 kg of adulterated desi ghee on Sunday from a dairy manufacturing unit.
According to APP correspondent, the raid was conducted by Deputy Director Operations Maha Saeed, who found substandard ingredients mixed in the preparation of ghee.
The production of the unit was immediately stopped, and an FIR was registered against the owners.
Director General PFA Muhammad Asim Javed, emphasized that playing with public health will not be tolerated and those producing adulterated food will face strict action.
The authority’s crackdown on adulterated food products reflects its commitment to ensuring public health and safety. The incident highlights the importance of regular inspections and strict enforcement of food safety regulations.

NDF team felicitates Abid Lashari on his nomination for Pakistan’s Civil Award 2025

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NAWABSHAH, Aug 17 (APP):President of the National Disability and Development Forum (NDF) Pakistan and CEO of Pakistan Down Syndrome Association (PDSA), Abid Lashari, has been officially announced by the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari for the conferment of Tamgha-e-Imtiaz under the Pakistan Civil Award 2025 in recognition of his invaluable and selfless services for persons with disabilities.
This announcement is not only an recognition of Abid Lashari’s social services but also a matter of great pride, honor, and encouragement for millions of persons with disabilities across Pakistan.
On this occasion, a graceful ceremony was organized at the NDF Pakistan Head Office on Sunday, where Haji Abid Lashari was warmly welcomed, garlanded with flowers and congratulated by team members from the depth of their hearts.
 Speaking at the occasion, NDF Pakistan Program Manager, Tariq Hussain Chandar, said that this honor is not just the personal achievement of Haji Abid Lashari, but also a symbol of pride and encouragement for the entire disability community of Nawabshah and Pakistan. Undoubtedly, this will further strengthen effective policies and promote social inclusion for persons with disabilities in the future.Under the leadership of NDF Pakistan and PDSA, various services in education, health, rehabilitation, employment, and social protection are being provided for persons with disabilities in Sindh and other districts across Pakistan.
The efforts of Haji Abid Lashari have gained national recognition, and this award is a testimony to the success of his mission.The President of Pakistan will present this honor to him on March 23, 2026, at the special ceremony of Pakistan Day.

Maroof Int’l Hospital marks Independence Day

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 17 (APP):Maroof International Hospital has commemorated Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day under the theme Marka-e-Haq, united in valor, united in cause with patriotic zeal and heartfelt solidarity for the people of Palestine.
Maroof Int'l Hospital marks Independence Day

Addressing the gathering, Ambassador of Palestine to Pakistan, Dr. Zuhair Mohammad Hamadallah Zaid paid tribute to Pakistan’s unwavering support for Palestine.

“Pakistan has done a great deal for the Palestinian cause over the years. Your consistent moral, political, and humanitarian support has never gone unnoticed.”

Maroof Int'l Hospital marks Independence Day

He said, ” We see Pakistan not just as a friend, but as a brother in our struggle.”

He also extended his best wishes to Pakistan, saying, “We pray for your nation’s continued progress and prosperity.”

Maroof Int'l Hospital marks Independence Day

He said,” The people of Pakistan have shown extraordinary resilience in difficult times. Let us pledge today to contribute endlessly to the development of our beloved countries.”

Maroof International Hospital’s Chairman, Ch. Naseer Ahmed, announced a joint initiative with the Palestinian Embassy to organize free medical camps and a fundraising campaign in support of the Palestinian people.

“While we celebrate our own freedom, we cannot ignore the suffering of our Palestinian brothers and sisters.”

He said Maroof International Hospital reaffirmed its dedication to serving Pakistan with excellence and empathy, while standing shoulder to shoulder with the people of Palestine in their pursuit of justice, dignity, and peace.

Sahil Naseer, CEO of Potohar Group of Companies, emphasized that Independence Day should also inspire collective responsibility.

“This day is not just about honoring the past, but about building a future founded on compassion, courage, and steadfast support for those who fight for their rights,” he said.

As a symbolic gesture, Palestinian flags were displayed alongside Pakistan’s national colors throughout the hospital premises, highlighting the shared commitment of both nations to justice, resilience, and brotherhood.

The celebration also featured an inter-departmental decoration competition, where the Radiology Department secured first place, followed by the Accident and Emergency Department in second, while Rehabilitation, Finance, and Human Resources departments shared third place.

Certificates and cash prizes were distributed by Ambassador Dr. Zaid and Chairman Ch. Naseer Ahmed.

Rise of female flour power: Online home baking empowers women

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 17 (APP): In recent years, a new trend has emerged in Pakistan, where women are leveraging the power of online baking to earn a living, pursue their passion, and connect with like-minded individuals.
The trend is not only empowering women financially but also providing them with a platform to showcase their creativity and skills.
From secret family recipes to Instagram sensations, online home baking has given women a platform to share their love of baking with the world.
With every batch of bread, cake, and pastry, they are not only satisfying their own creative cravings but also building a community and a business that brings them financial freedom and fulfillment.
A home baker Sehrish, who started her online baking business two years ago stated that “I was always passionate about baking, but after having kids, I had to take a break from my job. Online baking has given me the opportunity to work from home and earn a decent income. It’s also allowed me to be my own boss and pursue my passion”.
She added that  many women in Pakistan are turning to online baking as a way to supplement their family’s income, pursue their passion, and achieve financial independence.
She said that with the rise of social media, online marketplaces, and food delivery apps, it’s easier than ever for women to showcase their baking skills and connect with potential customers.
“As a woman, it’s not always easy to balance work and family responsibilities. Online baking has given me the flexibility to work from home and manage my own schedule. It’s been a game-changer for my business and my family,” she stated.
A happy customer Shaista said “I love buying baked goods online because I can choose from a wide variety of options and get them delivered right to my doorstep”.                        .
“The quality is always top-notch, and the presentation is beautiful. I feel like I’m supporting women entrepreneurs, which is a great bonus,”she added.
She said that she always prefer ordering cakes online for kids’ birthdays saying that everyone in family loves online baking as It’s so convenient and it saves the hassle of going out to purchase a cake, and the cakes are always delicious and beautifully presented.
As the trend continues to grow, it’s clear that online baking is more than just a hobby or a way to earn a living but it’s a movement that’s empowering women and providing them with new opportunities.
With the rise of digital platforms and social media, it’s easier than ever for women to showcase their baking skills and connect with potential customers.
As the trend continues to evolve, it’s likely that we will see more and more women turning to online baking as a way to take control of their lives and pursue their dreams.

IIUI honors memorizers of Holy Qur’an during ceremony

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 17 (APP): The Da‘wah Academy of the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI), through its Department of Qur’an Memorization (Tahfiz al-Qur’an), held a dignified ceremony titled “Honoring the Memorizers of the Holy Qur’an” at the iconic Faisal Mosque.

The event celebrated the achievements of huffaz—those who have memorized the Holy Qur’an—alongside their esteemed teachers.

According to the press release on Sunday, the ceremony was graced by Prof. Dr. Ahmed Saad Alahmad, President of IIUI, as the chief guest, with Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ilyas, Director General of the Da‘wah Academy, presiding over the session.

Dr. Ilyas warmly welcomed the President and lauded the significant role played by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in constructing Faisal Mosque and supporting IIUI’s growth.

He emphasized Faisal Mosque’s role as a beacon of Islamic moderation and moral reform, attracting thousands of visitors daily, particularly on Fridays.

In his address, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Saad Alahmad congratulated the students, their parents, and teachers on this milestone.

He highlighted the spiritual virtues of memorizing the Qur’an, underscoring that true benefit comes through sincere devotion, adherence to the Sunnah and deep reflection on its meanings.

“The memorization of the Holy Qur’an is not just an achievement but a lifelong commitment to embodying its teachings and spreading its message of peace and balance,” he said, adding, “We honor these young huffaz today for their dedication and encourage them to be torchbearers of Islamic knowledge and virtue.”

The President also paid tribute to the late King Faisal of Saudi Arabia for his enduring service to the Muslim Ummah and expressed gratitude to the current Saudi leadership for continuing their support of Faisal Mosque and IIUI.

Marking Pakistan’s Independence Day, Prof. Dr. Alahmad extended heartfelt congratulations to the nation’s people, leadership and armed forces for their dedication and sacrifices in upholding truth and justice.

He also commended the Da‘wah Academy and media for their efforts in organizing a successful event.

The ceremony concluded with a heartfelt prayer for Pakistan’s stability and the success of the global Muslim community.

Pakistan’s data daughters coding a new legacy in global tech

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By Umma Noor

ISLAMABAD, Aug 17 (APP):: In a modest government school classroom in Pakistan, a young Shafiqa Iqbal sat quietly, clutching a notebook as she dreamt of a future far beyond her small town. Forbidden by family to pursue higher education, she applied to university in secret, fueled by a fierce determination to break barriers. Today, Shafiqa is a Big Data Engineer at Google Poland, and a top-rated seller at Upwork, a shining example of a new generation of Pakistani women rewriting the rules of global tech and data science.
Data science has long been stereotyped as the domain of the ‘tech bro’ — men in hoodies, coding through the night. But a new generation of women is rewriting that narrative. In Pakistan, this shift is especially striking. A growing wave of female students is entering data science programs, driven by ambition, resilience, and curiosity. Their talent is being recognized globally, with Pakistani women securing roles at tech giants like Google and Meta.
Shafiqa’s journey is a symbol of a wider shift in Pakistan’s tech ecosystem. Once discouraged from pursuing higher studies, Shafiqa applied to university in secret, secured a scholarship to Punjab University, and carved a path through freelancing and startup work that eventually led her to international tech roles. When APP asked about her motivation, she shared her mantra simply but powerfully:
“If you don’t see a role model, become one.”
Her story reflects a growing wave of Pakistani women excelling in data science—a field once seen as a male stronghold. As cultural barriers fade, women are claiming space and redefining leadership in STEM.
Traditionally steered toward teaching or medicine, more women are now choosing data science. Thanks to university programs and outreach, female enrollment has risen nearly 40% since 2018, says a COMSATS survey. Globally, women data scientists grew from 15% in 2018 to 24% today, a trend clearly visible on Pakistani campuses.
Dr. Nusrat Shaheen, Senior Faculty in Data Science at COMSATS, speaking to this scribe, noted the change firsthand:
“Five years ago, I could count the number of girls in my class on one hand. Now, nearly half are women—and many of them are project leaders.”
When questioned about university efforts to support this shift, she explained how institutions like LUMS, FAST, and COMSATS are fostering inclusivity through coding bootcamps, AI clubs, and female-led mentorship programs. She said these initiatives are breaking stereotypes early, inspiring schoolgirls to see data science as a space where they truly belong.
Zunaira Iqbal, a machine learning specialist at LUMS, shared with the news agency how community and peer support transformed her experience:
“In my first semester, there were only three girls in a class of 40. Now, we’ve built a community. We share resources, mentor juniors, and make sure no one feels out of place.”
Others, like Mahnoor Awan from COMSATS, emphasized to this correspondent the impact-driven nature of the field: “It’s not just about numbers, we’re influencing decisions in business, healthcare, and governance.”
FAST student Ayesha Rauf recalled to the news agency how a two-day Python bootcamp in high school shifted her entire perception of tech:
“I realized data science isn’t just about data; it’s about solving real-world problems like climate change and social equity.”
The shift goes beyond academia. In the corporate sector, women are leading AI-driven data projects at companies like Systems Limited and NetSol Technologies, transforming banking, logistics, and healthcare for millions.
The private sector is recognizing that diversity isn’t just ethical, it’s strategic. Gender-diverse teams offer wider perspectives, better problem-solving, and solutions that connect with broader audiences, especially in data science where human insight is key.
Challenges persist, with women still underrepresented in mid and senior data roles. Yet, universities, incubators, and progressive firms are laying the groundwork for a more inclusive future.
When this scribe spoke with Mishal Hussain, a Principal Analyst at HRCG Group UK and former University of Lahore lecturer, she reflected on the journey ahead: “Success isn’t a straight road. It’s about learning, adapting, and leading—wherever you end up.”
The rise of women in data science is not just a statistic, it’s a cultural shift. As APP reports, it’s a powerful indication that Pakistani women are not only claiming their place in tech but are becoming the architects of the country’s data-driven future.

Dengue outbreak in Nawan Shehr Meera claims one life, several critical

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ABBOTTABAD, Aug 17 (APP): A dengue outbreak in Nawan Shehr Meera, Abbottabad, has taken a serious turn as more than 16 people have been confirmed infected, including five members of a single family.
According to local sources, the virus claimed its first casualty when a woman, widow of Abdul Waheed Khan, succumbed to the disease at Ayub Medical Complex on Saturday. She had been under intensive care for several days. Her three sons, who are also infected with dengue, remain hospitalized at the same facility in critical condition.
Local residents expressed deep concern over the rapid spread of the disease, pointing to a lack of timely fumigation and preventive measures in the area. “Entire families are suffering because no proper dengue spray was carried out in our neighborhood,” one resident told reporters.
Hospital officials confirmed that special wards have been designated for dengue patients at Ayub Medical Complex, where dozens of new suspected cases are being reported daily. Doctors have urged people to take precautionary measures such as using mosquito nets, wearing full-sleeved clothing, and eliminating stagnant water around their homes to prevent further breeding of mosquitoes.
District health authorities, meanwhile, have declared an emergency response in the area. Teams have been dispatched for fumigation, awareness campaigns, and blood sample collection to identify new cases at the earliest.
Health officials warned that if immediate preventive steps are not enforced, the number of patients may rise further in the coming weeks, particularly with the ongoing monsoon season providing favorable conditions for mosquito breeding.