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NLPD held launching ceremony of website ‘Warsaw Foundation International’

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):National Language Promotion Department (NLPD) with the collaboration of National Heritage & Culture Division, and the Warsaw Foundation, Urdu Center New York held the launching ceremony of website Warsaw Foundation International at  Awan-e-Urdu Hall on Friday.
The website was officially inaugurated by Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training, Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui.
NLPD held launching ceremony of website 'Warsaw Foundation International'
In his address, he said, “Urdu is the only language spoken and understood by all in Pakistan. A citizen’s identity remains incomplete without Urdu, as it is our national identity.”
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saleem Mazhar, Director General, NLPD, highlighted the importance of cultural and civilizational roots in driving progress. He emphasized that a nation’s literature, culture, and civilization are the foundation upon which success in all other fields is built.
Dr. Sadaf Naqvi, Head of the Urdu Department at Faisalabad University, highlighted NLPD’s mission to promote and develop Urdu language and literature at international level.

PAL inaugurates Literary Museum of Pakistani Languages

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) inaugurated Literary Museum of Pakistani Languages on Friday. Federal Secretary of the National Heritage and Culture Division, Hassan Nasir Jami was the chief guest who formally inaugurated the museum.
Chairperson and President of PAL Dr Najeeba Arif delivered the welcome address, while the ceremony was moderated by Mehboob Zafar.
A special representative from UNESCO, Jawad Aziz, also addressed the gathering. In his speech, Hassan Nasir Jami stated,”The Literary Museum of Pakistani Languages is a unique and significant initiative.”
He expressed his pride and happiness in inaugurating such a project. He emphasized the richness of Pakistan’s cultural and linguistic heritage, underscoring the importance of preserving endangered languages in collaboration with the academy.
He felicitated  Dr Najeeba Arif and her team for successfully completing the project and also commended the Academy’s first ten-day interprovincial residency program for writers.
Dr Najeeba Arif, in her welcome address, described the museum as a unique and distinctive project that reflected Pakistan’s linguistic diversity and rich cultural heritage.
“Linguistic diversity is a strength, not a weakness, and serves as an evidence of centuries-old civilizational continuity, cultural evolution, and intellectual tradition,” she highlighted.
“The museum safeguards and showcases the literary artifacts of 74 languages spoken across Pakistan, representing the collective efforts of a dedicated council of linguistic experts,” she proudly shared.
She expressed gratitude to these experts, many of whom were present at the event. “The museum houses valuable manuscripts in various Pakistani languages, though this is just the beginning,” she further mentioned.
She expressed optimism that, with the support of the government, the museum would be further enhanced, making it more informative, engaging, and a must-visit destination.
She extended he heartfelt gratitude to Hassan Nasir Jami for his continuous support in establishing the museum and also acknowledged the presence of senior officials from the National Heritage and Culture Division and other institutions.
Speaking on behalf of UNESCO, Jawad Aziz praised the PAL for launching an initiative that contributed significantly to the promotion and preservation of Pakistani languages.
He discussed UNESCO’s role in language preservation, highlighting that data on Pakistani languages was included in the UNESCO World Atlas of Languages.
He assured UNESCO’s full support for the Academy’s efforts. At the end, Dr Najeeba Arif presented publications of her academy to Hassan Nasir Jami and senior officials of the National Heritage and Culture Division.
Later, the participants toured the museum and highly appreciated the initiative. The event was attended by prominent writers and literary figures from twin cities.

City administration launches campaign against overpricing

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):In preparation for the holy month of Ramazan, the district administration in Islamabad on Friday launched a campaign against overpricing and arrested 6 violators.
This initiative aims to ensure the availability of essential food items at government-approved rates, safeguarding consumers from exploitation, said the spokesman of ICT administration here.
In this regard, Magistrates in the Saddar Zone, Mir Yamin accompanied by district administration teams have been actively monitoring markets to enforce compliance with official price lists.
During recent operations, six individuals involved in overpricing were arrested and handed over to the Tarnol police station for further legal action.
The administration has also initiated market inspections to ensure that essential food items are available in sufficient quantities and sold at regulated prices.
This proactive approach is designed to prevent price hikes and maintain stability in the market during Ramazan, a period when demand for food items typically surges.
By taking these measures, the district administration aims to protect consumers from unfair practices and ensure that the holy month is observed without the added burden of inflated prices. The crackdown reflects the administration’s commitment to maintaining market discipline and supporting the community during this significant time.

Zeeshan Shahid, along with Minister of State for Information Technology and Telecommunications and Pakistani Ambassador to KSA during Empowering Society Ethics Award at the Digital Prosperity Award.

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APP69-210225 JORDAN: February 21 - Zeeshan Shahid, along with Minister of State for Information Technology and Telecommunications and Pakistani Ambassador to KSA during Empowering Society Ethics Award at the Digital Prosperity Award.
Zeeshan Shahid, along with Minister of State for Information Technology and Telecommunications and Pakistani Ambassador to KSA during Empowering Society Ethics Award at the Digital Prosperity Award.
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Two killed, three injured in Karachi road accident

KARACHI, Feb 21 (APP):Two persons were killed and three others sustained injuries in a road accident that took place near Super Highway Link Road area of Karachi, tv channels quoting Rescue sources reported on Friday.
According to details, a rashly driven car hit the motorcyclist crossing the Super Highway Link Road area of Karachi.
As a result of accident, two persons including a child died on the spot. Three other persons including two women were also injured in the same incident. Rescue team rushed to the site and shifted the dead and injured to nearby hospital.

Senate refers Societies Registration (amendment) Ordinance to committee for fine tuning

ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):The Senate on Friday referred the Societies Registration (Amendment) Ordinance, 2024 (Ordinance No. XI of 2024), to relevant standing committee for further fine tuning and perusal.
Minister for Law, Justice and Human Rights Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar, on behalf of Interior Minister Senator Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi, laid the ordinance before the House, as required under Article 89(2) of the Constitution of Pakistan.
The Senate, through a unanimous voice vote, gave its assent to refer the ordinance to the relevant standing committee for further deliberation. The amendment seeks to modify the Societies Registration Act, 1860, to establish a legal framework for the registration and regulation of Deeni Madaris (religious seminaries).

The President of the Arts Council Muhammad Ahmad Shah is looking at the artworks in the exhibition organized on the artworks of the world-renowned artist Jimmy Engineer, organized by the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi.

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APP70-210225 KARACHI: February 21 – The President of the Arts Council Muhammad Ahmad Shah is looking at the artworks in the exhibition organized on the artworks of the world-renowned artist Jimmy Engineer, organized by the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi.
The President of the Arts Council Muhammad Ahmad Shah is looking at the artworks in the exhibition organized on the artworks of the world-renowned artist Jimmy Engineer, organized by the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi.
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Two robbers killed in shootout, Police claim

ATTOCK, Feb 21 (APP):Two robbery suspects were killed in shootout with police while their accomplices escaped near Mianwala forest in the limits of Pindigheb police station during early hours of Friday.
According to police spokesperson, the deceased identified as Nauman Khan and Amir Saeed resident of Peshawar.
He said that some armed persons blocked the road near Mianwala forest and looted the passerby.
After exchange of fire, both suspects were killed while their accomplices managed to flee taking advantage of dark.
Soon after the incident, senior police officers rushed to the site. The bodies were sent to the hospital for post-mortem.
A case was registered and search operation was conducted to arrest the fleeing accused.

AJK Inland Revenue Depart launches POS Invoicing System

Mirpur (AJK), Feb 21 (APP):The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) achieved a major breakthrough enhancing its professional skills harmonious to the need of modern age by crossing another milestone with the successful launching of AJK POS Invoicing System.
Disclosing this IRD AJK official spokesman told APP here Friday that the Prime Minister of AJK Ch. Anwaar ul Haq,  accompanying his concerned cabinet colleagues graced the inaugural ceremony lauding  the latest  achievement of the department with notable remarks.
The spokesman continued that the Department of Inland Revenue in collaboration with Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited (Federal Board of Revenue), Pakistan successfully launched the latest AJK POS Invoicing System at the business outlets/points of sale of famous brands located in Mirpur district.
The PM briefed, on detail, by Commissioner Inland Revenue Syed Ansar Ali about the latest invoicing system. In the presence of the Prime Minister, live testing was done by issuing invoices under the new invoicing system and the QR code on the invoices was also scanned for verification.
 The Prime Minister appreciated this departmental effort and applauded Syed Ansar Ali, Commissioner, Department of Inland Revenue and his team on the successful implementation of the system.
The Prime Minister also cherished the departmental measures to increase the state revenue and directed the officials of the Inland Revenue Department to take more such innovative steps.
The spokesman of the Department briefed that many famous brands are doing their business in Mirpur district, including brands of clothes, food and shoes etc. According to the prevailing laws, the POS invoicing system is applicable on all sales counters of business outlets/ business stores of these brands, known as Points of Sale by law.
Under the system, the invoice/bill generated by each sale counter will be linked with the IRIS System, which enables the Department to monitor every invoice issued with prompt sales tax collection.
Talking about future IT Implementation plans, Syed Ansar Ali, Commissioner Inland Revenue further informed that at present some important projects are in pipeline under collaboration with PRAL administration that include  online sales tax return, implementation of Track and Trace System and data integration with FBR and PSW.
The representatives of Mirpur Chamber of Commerce & Industry, trade bodies and industrialists of District Mirpur and local community also recognized the achievement of Inland Revenue Department by recording complimentary notes.
Syed Ansar Ali Commissioner Inland Revenue (South Zone) further briefed that in order to make this system successful and effective, a dedicated Special Task Force is monitoring the working of AJK POS Invoicing System on whole-time basis under the supervision of senior officers of the Department.
The Commissioner also advised to all such business outlets that they should ensure compliance of law and procedure within their business premises as per real spirit of AJK POS Invoicing System, as any violation of law shall entail in tax auditing, imposition of penalty and sealing of business premises.

Mohsin Naqvi commends security forces for eliminating 6 terrorists in KP

ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has commended the security forces for successfully neutralizing six terrorists in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
He praised the security forces for their successful intelligence-based operation, which thwarted the nefarious designs of the terrorists.
The Minister stated that the security forces have achieved a significant victory by sending six terrorists to hell.
He emphasized that the nation takes pride in the security forces’ professionalism and bravery, and stands shoulder-to-shoulder with them in their operations against terrorists.

A man selects ripe strawberries from a roadside vendor in the metropolis.

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APP52-210225 KARACHI: February 21 – A man selects ripe strawberries from a roadside vendor in the metropolis.
A man selects ripe strawberries from a roadside vendor in the metropolis.
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Workers of Bazm Hayat Adab Sargodha Pakistan participating in a walk on the eve of (Almi Maa Boli Dehaar) at Sargodha Arts Council.

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APP46-210225 SARGODHA: February 21 – Workers of Bazm Hayat Adab Sargodha Pakistan participating in a walk on the eve of (Almi Maa Boli Dehaar) at Sargodha Arts Council.
Workers of Bazm Hayat Adab Sargodha Pakistan participating in a walk on the eve of (Almi Maa Boli Dehaar) at Sargodha Arts Council.
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South Africa’s Aiden Markram plays a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium.

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APP54-210225 KARACHI: February 21 - South Africa's Aiden Markram plays a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium.
South Africa's Aiden Markram plays a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium.
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South Africa's Aiden Markram plays a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium.
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KARACHI: February 21 – South Africa’s Rassie van der Dussen plays a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium. APP/AMH/ABB
South Africa's Aiden Markram plays a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium.
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KARACHI: February 21 – Afghanistan’s batter plays a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium. APP/AMH/ABB
South Africa's Aiden Markram plays a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium.
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KARACHI: February 21 – South Africa players celebrate the dismissal of Afghanistan’s batter during the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the National Stadium. APP/AMH/ABB

President Zardari condoles Sohail Anwer Sial’s uncle death

KARACHI, Feb 21 (APP):President Asif Ali Zardari visited the residence of Provincial Assembly Member Sohail Anwar Sial here on Friday to offer  condolences over the death of his uncle Dr. Zulfiqar Sial.
He expressed his sympathy and prayed for patience for the family, also offering Fateha and seeking forgiveness for the departed soul.
The President acknowledged Dr. Sial’s contributions to literature, paying tribute to his services.

On the instructions of the Chief Minister of Punjab, the municipality workers are conducting an operation against encroachments in the commercial area and satellite town Bahawalpur.

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APP53-210225 BAHAWALPUR: February 21 – On the instructions of the Chief Minister of Punjab, the municipality workers are conducting an operation against encroachments in the commercial area and satellite town Bahawalpur.
On the instructions of the Chief Minister of Punjab, the municipality workers are conducting an operation against encroachments in the commercial area and satellite town Bahawalpur.
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NRKNA sets up first social conflict resolution center in light of seerah

ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):The National Rahmatul lil Aalameen Wa Khatamun Nabiyyin Authority (NRKNA) has inaugurated its first centre for resolving social conflicts based on the teachings of Seerah.
The inaugural center, located at Jamia Muhammadi Shareef in Chiniot, aims to provide mediatory services to people from all walks of life, helping them resolve family and societal issues without the need for legal battles in courts.
Khursheed Nadeem, the Chairman of NRKNA, emphasized during the inauguration ceremony, “The Chiniot centre is a pilot project and will serve as a model for similar centers that will be established across the country.”
He added that the centre’s mission is to promote peace and harmony by resolving conflicts in light of the Seerah, offering an alternative to the often lengthy and expensive court procedures.
He appreciated  the facilitation provided by Jamia Mohamddia Shareef and its President  Sahibzada Qamar ul Haq for the establishment of center and other activities of NRKNA.
Earlier, a one-day national seminar titled “Seerah of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) as a Tool of Reconstruction” was also held at the Jamia Muhammadi Shareef Chiniot.
The event attracted a large audience, including students, academics, and civil society members. During the seminar, NRKNA launched three publications aimed at further disseminating the teachings of Seerah for societal betterment.
Prominent speakers included Dr Rasheed Ahmad, Director of Sheikh Zayd Centre at Peshawar University, scholar Dr Zafarullah Baig, Maulana Amjad Iqbal, Director of Academics at Jamia Muhammadi Shareef, and Suhail Bin Aziz, Director at NRKNA.
The keynote address was delivered by Mr. Khurshid Ahmad Nadeem, Chairman of NRKNA, who shared the vision of the Authority for spreading the practical aspects of Seerah to purify society.
In his Vote of Thanks, Sahibzada Muhammad Qamar-Ul-Haq, President of Jamia Muhammadi Shareef, expressed his appreciation for the collaboration between the two organizations and marked the day as historic, noting that it was the day the first regional centre was established at JMSC.
The seminar also saw the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between NRKNA and JMSC, cementing their partnership in promoting the teachings of Seerah for social betterment.

Shane Watson believes Glenn Maxwell may win ICC Champions Trophy for Australia

LAHORE, Feb 21 (APP):Former Australian all-rounder Shane Watson has said that the explosive all-rounder Glenn Maxwell will dominate the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 and win it for Australia.
Speaking at the ICC Media Zone on Friday, Shane Watson said Maxwell, who won player of series in BBL 2025, has more cricket left in him and his best cricket is still to come.
But with just one win from their last five ODI matches – and key bowlers Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc all missing from the squad – questions have been raised about their ability to claim the trophy in Pakistan.
However, Watson, member of the two-time ICC Men’s Champions Trophy winning team and one of the four Event Ambassadors for the 2025 edition, insists they will be a tough team to beat, especially if their explosive all-rounder fires.
Watson won player of the match in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2006 and 2009 editions besides hitting back-to-back 100s in the semi-final and final of the 2009 edition of Champions Trophy in South Africa knows very well what it takes to win titles for the country.
“With what I have seen recently, especially in the Big Bash, I believe he has some of his best cricket in front of him across the next two or three years and I would be very surprised if he does not dominate this Champions Trophy,” Watson said.
“He had that incredible innings against Afghanistan in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, where he scored a double century, but he has struggled to be consistent at times. That’s the nature of his role in the team.
“Australia has the services of an inexperienced bowling squad in the absence of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Stark but he believed the Kangroos will be very hard to beat, even if their bowling squad is not quite as experienced as it might otherwise have been.
“The Australian bowling pack will be led by Nathan Ellis and Spencer Johnson who have 10 ODI caps between them with Sean Abbott is the most experienced of the lot with 26 ODI caps.
“You have to be at your very best in this event, with this format – you have to hit the ground sprinting, let alone running,” he said.
Watson believes the fast bowlers may be inexperienced as a group in internationals but these quicks have all played high-pressure cricket in the Big Bash and other T20 tournaments – they know how to execute under pressure.
On the other finalist, Shane Watson believes India will once again be strong contenders and a major threat to the Australian dream.
He said India have an incredibly strong squad and the conditions will suit them of course, adding that it’s a squad that is used to hot and humid conditions, so they will be hard to beat. India have a similar player pool from the last World Cup, and that consistency is hard to overlook.
“I really like Hardik Pandya, if he can stay fit then he can offer so much flexibility and skill – he’s probably the key one for me.”
He also expressed his liking for the South African squad, adding that the Proteas made to the final in the last ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and have so much talent there.
On South Africa batting line-up, he said the batting line-up is so good, they have Heinrich Klaasen, who is one of the best short-format batters in the world, and David Miller as well.
“I would be surprised if they don’t get over the line in an ICC event soon because this generation has the talent and doesn’t have the scars. If they do, the floodgates could well open,” Watson added.

President Asif Ali Zardari offering Fateha over the sad demise of Dr Zulfiqar Sial with MPA Sohail Anwar Sial.

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APP63-210225 KARACHI: February 21- President Asif Ali Zardari offering Fateha over the sad demise of Dr Zulfiqar Sial with MPA Sohail Anwar Sial.
President Asif Ali Zardari offering Fateha over the sad demise of Dr Zulfiqar Sial with MPA Sohail Anwar Sial.
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KARACHI: February 21- President Asif Ali Zardari offering Fateha over the sad demise of Dr Zulfiqar Sial with MPA Sohail Anwar Sial.

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KARACHI: February 21- President Asif Ali Zardari offering Fateha over the sad demise of Dr Zulfiqar Sial with MPA Sohail Anwar Sial. APP/ABB

Ambassador of Morocco to Pakistan, Mohamed Karmoune along with President SCCI Ikram -ul- Haq addressing Business Community at SCCI.

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APP61-210225 SIALKOT: February 21- Ambassador of Morocco to Pakistan, Mohamed Karmoune along with President SCCI Ikram -ul- Haq addressing Business Community at SCCI.
Ambassador of Morocco to Pakistan, Mohamed Karmoune along with President SCCI Ikram -ul- Haq addressing Business Community at SCCI.
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SIALKOT: February 21- Ambassador of Morocco to Pakistan, Mohamed Karmoune along with President SCCI Ikram -ul- Haq addressing Business Community at SCCI.

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SIALKOT: February 21- Ambassador of Morocco to Pakistan, Mohamed Karmoune along with President SCCI Ikram -ul- Haq in a group photo with Business Community at SCCI. APP/MUT/ABB

Member of Balochistan Assembly Farah Azim Shah is visiting the cultural festival at Lahore Press Club.

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APP59-210225 LAHORE: February 21 - Member of Balochistan Assembly Farah Azim Shah is visiting the cultural festival at Lahore Press Club.
Member of Balochistan Assembly Farah Azim Shah is visiting the cultural festival at Lahore Press Club.
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Member of Balochistan Assembly Farah Azim Shah is visiting the cultural festival at Lahore Press Club.
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LAHORE: February 21 – Secretary Lahore Press Club, Zahid Abid and senior member Baba Najmi present turban to Member Balochistan Assembly Farah Azeem at the second Punjab Festival. APP/AHF/ABB