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PM Meets With KP Lawmakers: Promises Progression and Relief Efforts in Province

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Khyber Pakhtunkhawa lawmakers are given assurances by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif regarding the province’s development, namely in the amalgamated districts, with a particular emphasis on the provision of standard health and educational facilities.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa National and Provincial Assembly members paid a visit to Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at PM House.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister stated that the PML-N Government has always given priority to the development of the combined districts.

The prime minister promised that the combined Districts would have standard health and educational facilities, and that Danish Schools would be established nearby to offer local pupils an education of the highest caliber possible.

The PM also underlined the importance of promoting solar energy, combating electricity theft, and helping the middle class and impoverished.

He said that in order to boost the agriculture sector’s growth, expand the amount of land under cultivation, and reduce the nation’s reliance on foreign fuel imports, the government was converting agricultural tubewells to solar energy nationwide.

According to PM Shehbaz Sharif, the government recently provided significant reduction from electricity rates for those with low and moderate incomes.

At the event, he also announced the creation of a committee headed by the deputy prime minister, whose goal will be to identify long-term solutions to the issues facing Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s elected officials.

He argued that in order to preserve the nation from going into default, the current government had to make difficult political choices in order to revitalize the economy.

The parliamentarians gave Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif high marks for his visionary leadership in transforming Pakistan’s economy.

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A statement from Polyclinic Hospital describes claims of injuries and fatalities as unfounded.

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Claims that the Federal General Polyclinic Hospital admitted dead bodies after the operation against criminals in the Federal Capital have been denied.

A statement issued by the hospital said there is no truth to the news circulating on social media.

It clarified that the Hospital Administration refutes the claims regarding bodies brought to the hospital from gunshot wounds and grenade explosions.

In the clarification statement, the hospital administration termed the claims of injuries and deaths as baseless.

The hospital administration stated that such unverified news circulating in the media related to the hospital should be considered fake.

The Polyclinic Hospital’s clarification has exposed PTI’s propaganda regarding deaths during protests on social media.

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Joint Naval Exercise: The Korean and Pakistani Navys Practice Together in the Arabian Sea

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Joint naval exercises between the Korean and Pakistani fleets have been completed successfully in the Arabian Sea.

The drills, which were conducted by the Korean Navy’s Warship WANG GEON and the Pakistan Navy’s Warship PNS ZULFIQUAR, were designed to strengthen the two fleets’ professional relationship and increase their capacity for combined operations.

The exercises covered a range of naval tasks, including communication drills and tactical movements.

Both vessels were part of the joint marine forces’ task forces (CTF-150 and CTF-151), which are tasked with stopping illicit operations such as drug trafficking and maritime piracy.

The coordinated drills show how dedicated the Pakistan Navy is to maintaining peace and stability in the region.

All conventional and unconventional challenges in the region may still be met by the Pakistan Navy.

This exercise is one of many joint military drills that Pakistan does with other nations, such as Saudi Arabia, China, and the United States.

Interoperability, military collaboration, and regional security are the goals of these exercises.

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In Doha, the law minister meets with his counterpart from Qatar.

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In order to fight corruption and increase transparency, Pakistan and Qatar have pledged to support regional and international initiatives.

In a bilateral discussion held on the margins of the OIC’s second ministerial discussion of anti-corruption law enforcement in Doha, Qatar’s Minister of Justice and Law Minister Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar shared their opinions.

In the areas of judicial and legal reform, fighting corruption, and advancing the rule of law, the two sides talked about a number of ways to strengthen their bilateral collaboration.

The Ministers both agreed that multilateral collaboration within the OIC is becoming increasingly important and promised to keep collaborating to achieve shared objectives.

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