LAHORE: June 12 – Shopkeeper listening the budget speech delivers by Federal Minister of Industries and Production, Hammad Azhar for budget proposals 2020-21, in a shop at Akbari Mandi. APP Photo by Mustafa LashariJune 12,9:22 PM
LAHORE: June 12 A girl holds a burner, participates in candle-lit to protest against Child Abuse to ensure safety of every children in the country. APP photo by Mustafa LashariJune 12,9:20 PM
LAHORE: June 12 – People from different segments of society participating in candle-lit and protest against Child Abuse to ensure safety of children in the country. APP photo by Mustafa LashariJune 12,9:19 PM
LAHORE: June 12 A vender listening the Federal budget speech for the financial year 2020-21 on his radio set live. APP photo by Rana ImranJune 12,9:16 PM
LAHORE: June 12 An aged daily wage worker listening the federal budget for the financial year 2020-21 speech on his radio set live. APP photo by Rana ImranJune 12,9:15 PM
KARACHI: June 12 – Consumers buying spices, groceries and other household items from one of the general store at Empress Market on Friday. APP photo by M Saeed QureshiJune 12,9:09 PM
SIALKOT: June 12 – A vendor showers water on the Lychees to keep it fresh at his roadside setup. APP photo by Muhammad Munir ButtJune 12,9:07 PM
QUETTA: June 12 – A boy is trying to dispel locusts from trees in a farm. APP photo by Mohsin NaseerJune 12,9:06 PM
LAHORE: June 11 A youngster cutting the iron piece with the help of machine outside his workplace as world observe the World day against Child Labour. The International Labour Organization (ILO) launched the World Day against Child Labour in 2002 to focus attention on the global extent of child labour and the action and efforts needed to eliminate it. Each year on 12 June, the World Day brings together governments, employers and workers organizations, civil society, as well as millions of people from around the world to highlight the plight of child labourers and what can be done to help them. World Day against Child Labour 2020 focuses on the impact of crisis on child labour. The COVID-19 health pandemic and the resulting economic and labour market shock are having a huge impact on peoples lives and livelihoods. Unfortunately, children are often the first to suffer. The crisis can push millions of vulnerable children into child labour. Already, there are an estimated 152 million children in child labour, 72 million of which are in hazardous work. These children are now at even greater risk of facing circumstances that are even more difficult and working longer hours. APP Photo by Mustafa LashariJune 12,8:33 PM
Karachi: June 11 – Volunteers spraying antivirus fumigation as precautionary measures against corona virus in Metric Board office.APP Photo by Syed Abbas MehdiJune 12,8:27 PM