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The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Sindh Complaint Cell, also known as the IGP Complaint Management System (CMS), is designed to address public grievances against police misconduct, demand of bribe, particularly the non-registration of an FIR. By following the steps below, citizens can easily file complaints for the redressal of their issues. How to file a complaint Citizens can reach the IGP Sindh Complaint Cell through several official channels:Helpline: Citizens can call 1715 for direct assistance.WhatsApp: Send a message to 0314-105831.Online Portal: Register and track your complaint of FIR delay via the IGP Complaint Management System.Email: Send details to aigcomplaints.cpo@sindhpolice.gov.pk. Issues you can report The cell specifically handles complaints regarding:Non-registration of FIR: When a police station refuses to file your report.Faulty Investigation: Biased or unprofessional handling of a case.Corruption: Demands for bribes or illegal practices.Misconduct: Illegal detention, false FIR registration, or harassment by police personnel. Important instructions for citizens Citizens have been directed to ensure they mention their CNIC number when filing a complaint against FIR delay. and for any query, they have been directed to contact 021-99212681 and 021-99211663 between 9am to 5pm.
ISLAMABAD: Authorities have decided to shut down the hiking trails in the federal capital, ARY News reported.A formal notification has been issued regarding the closure of the trails. According to the notification, Trail 2, Trail 3, Trail 4, and Trail 5 have been closed effective April 20.The hiking trails in the capital will remain closed until further notice.Earlier, a comprehensive traffic plan was issued in the federal capital to facilitate commuters amid strict security arrangements for the arrival of foreign delegations, with several key routes closed and diversions in place.According to Islamabad Traffic Police, the Expressway from Korral to Zero Point will remain closed, while traffic on Srinagar Highway may be suspended at intervals. The Red Zone and its extended areas have been completely sealed off for all kinds of traffic.As part of the traffic plan, residents of sectors G-5, G-6, G-7, F-6, and F-7 have been advised to use Margalla Road and Ninth Avenue for travel to and from Rawalpindi. Traffic from Faisal Avenue and Zero Point will also be diverted towards Ninth Avenue.In case the route from Zero Point to Korral Chowk is closed, commuters can use Srinagar Highway, Ninth Avenue, Stadium Road, Murree Road, and Rawal Road as alternative routes. If Park Road or Club Road is blocked, traffic will be redirected towards Tramri Chowk.Residents of Bhara Kahu have been advised to use Kurang Road, Bani Gala, and Lehtrar Road. Meanwhile, commuters traveling from Rawalpindi’s Saddar area to Islamabad can use Colonel Sher Khan Road, Fakir Aipi Road, or Ninth Avenue.Authorities have also imposed a ban on heavy traffic entering the city until further notice. Vehicles traveling from Peshawar to Lahore have been directed to use the motorway via Taxila, Chakri Interchange, and Chak Beli Road to reach Rawat GT Road, while traffic from Lahore to Peshawar will follow the same route in reverse.Transporters have been urged to avoid traveling to Islamabad during this period to prevent inconvenience. Citizens have been advised to stay updated through the Islamabad Traffic Police’s WhatsApp channel, social media platforms, and FM 92.4 for real-time information.
LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has given her principal approval for the "Sky Glass Bridge" project in Kotli Sattian, Murree. This project marks a first for Punjab and aims to significantly boost regional tourism.The decision was made during a high-level meeting co-chaired by CM Maryam Nawaz and PML-N President Nawaz Sharif.The meeting reviewed the "Murree Protection and Restoration Plan," where it was decided that international experts would be engaged to prevent landsliding in the region.The Chief Minister directed immediate measures to mitigate the "mudflow hill effect" and ordered financial aid and restoration efforts for victims of landsliding in Chatta Mour, Darya Gali, Bansra Gali, Namal, Jheka Gali, and surrounding areas.Furthermore, Maryam Nawaz approved the establishment of three new "Hospitality Zones" in the outskirts of Murree, specifically in Shawala, Sozu, and Bruri.In partnership with the private sector, high-standard five-star hotels will also be constructed. A dedicated team of experts has been formed to oversee the Murree Restoration Project.The Chief Minister has set a one-month deadline to begin construction on the Murree Glass Train Project. The meeting also reviewed plans for three new parks and was briefed on the development of a Zoological Garden in Bansra Gali, an eco-zone, a bridge crossing, and a state-of-the-art conference room.To protect local wildlife, a "Bear & Tiger House" and a "Bird Aviary" are being established. Additionally, Murree’s first Glamping Pod Village will be built at Chewra Hill to attract tourists, with its management and administration to be handed over to the private sector.Other approvals included a Paragliding Club in Chewra, while the Kotli Sattian Chairlift, Punjab House, and Forest Rest House projects remain under review. The CM further ordered the completion of the feasibility report for the Bulk Water Supply Scheme from the Jhelum River to Murree by April 30.Finally, Maryam Nawaz gave principal approval for Punjab’s first Facility Management Unit, which will oversee the construction, repair, and management of Punjab Houses and other government buildings across various regions.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif held a telephonic conversation with the President of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, during which the two leaders discussed the prevailing regional situation and ongoing diplomatic efforts, ARY News reported. Iran War— Latest Update According to reports, the conversation lasted around 45 minutes and was described as cordial and friendly. Both sides exchanged views on developments in the region, with a focus on promoting peace and stability.The prime minister thanked the President of Iran for sending a delegation to Islamabad for talks, terming it a positive step towards dialogue.He also briefed the Iranian president on his recent contacts with leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey, noting that these engagements had contributed to efforts aimed at achieving lasting peace in the region.Shehbaz Sharif also expressed appreciation for the constructive discussions held during the recent visit of Pakistan’s Field Marshal to Tehran, highlighting the importance of continued engagement between the two countries.He reiterated that Pakistan would continue to work with friendly nations to promote peace and stability. The prime minister also conveyed his good wishes for Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.President Masoud Pezeshkian, in turn, thanked the prime minister and Pakistan’s military leadership for their firm commitment to peace. He acknowledged Pakistan’s efforts in supporting regional stability and expressed confidence that ties between Iran and Pakistan would grow stronger in the coming days.
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued a public alert, warning citizens to remain cautious of fraudulent calls and SMS messages aimed at stealing personal information.In its advisory, the PTA said scammers often impersonate officials from the authority, banks, or courier services to gain the trust of individuals. Citizens have been urged not to share sensitive information such as CNIC numbers, one-time passwords (OTPs), or account passwords with anyone.The authority also cautioned users against clicking on suspicious or unknown links, which may lead to data theft or financial fraud.PTA advised that any such fraudulent activity or suspicious message should be reported through its official complaint portal at complaint.pta.gov.pk or via the PTA CMS App available on Google Play and Apple App Store.Also Read: PTA shares important update for mobile usersIn a related development, the PTA recently issued guidelines to prevent the issuance of illegal SIM cards. Citizens were advised not to obtain free SIMs from roadside vendors or marketplaces and instead purchase new SIMs only from authorized customer service centers or franchises of mobile operators.The authority further emphasized the importance of ensuring that no SIM is registered against an individual’s CNIC without their consent. It also warned against undergoing biometric verification for free SIM offers, as this could lead to additional SIMs being fraudulently issued in one’s name.Citizens have also been encouraged to regularly check and block any unused or unauthorized SIMs registered under their identity to avoid potential misuse.
KARACHI: A horrifying incident in the Baldia Town area has left the city shaken after a man allegedly opened fire on his former wife and two young children, killing all three in a shocking act of violence, ARY News reported.According to reports, the incident took place in Karachi’s Saeedabad locality of Baldia Town, where police say a domestic dispute escalated into a deadly shooting. The accused reportedly targeted his ex-wife and their two sons before fleeing the scene, sparking a citywide search operation in Karachi.Police have identified the victims in Karachi as 35-year-old Samia and her two sons, 14-year-old Shehroz and 12-year-old Abdullah.According to initial findings, the attack appears to have stemmed from a long-standing domestic conflict between the former couple, which eventually turned fatal in Karachi.Also Read: Karachi police recover body of missing businessman from residential flatLaw enforcement officials in Karachi said that heavy police contingents were immediately dispatched to the site, where forensic teams collected evidence from the crime scene. Authorities confirmed that efforts are underway across Karachi to trace and arrest the suspect, who remains at large.The bodies were shifted to a local hospital in Karachi for legal formalities, while investigators continue to piece together the circumstances that led to the tragedy. Police believe the suspect, identified as Shoaib, was the former husband of the victim and had divorced her two years earlier, but ongoing tensions allegedly led to the violent incident in Karachi.Earlier, the police recovered the body of Rehan Ahmed, a 52-year-old man, from Chapel Garden, a residential flat located on Abul Hassan Isphani Road, Karachi.According to the Joharabad Police Station in Central Karachi, the recovery was made based on information provided by an already arrested suspect, Syed Faisal Akram.Rehan had been missing since April 11. According to the FIR filed, the victim left his home in the Federal B Area in his car for his office around Maghrib time but never returned.Police stated that Rehan was kidnapped before being murdered. The apartment where the body was discovered reportedly belongs to a suspect named Mujeeb, who is allegedly affiliated with the militant wing of a political party.
ISLAMABAD: The Power Division has initiated measures to ramp up electricity production across the country amid an intense summer heatwave, ARY News reported, citing official sources.Sources state that the Power Division has formally requested the Petroleum Division through a letter to provide 400 MMCFD of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) for power generation.With the increasing intensity of summer heat, officials fear a significant electricity shortfall if additional fuel is not secured.The provision of LNG is considered essential for maintaining generation levels; experts warn that without operationalizing LNG plants, the national power deficit could become unmanageable.Currently, LNG-based power plants have a combined generation capacity of approximately 6,000 MW. Production from LNG spot cargoes is significantly more cost-effective compared to high-speed diesel or furnace oil.Sources noted that a lack of LNG would force a reliance on diesel, which not only increases production costs but also places a heavy burden on consumers through high monthly Fuel Price Adjustments (FPA).The Power Division has already submitted demand and supply estimates for the coming weeks.Additionally, K-Electric has voiced its own urgent requirement for LNG.The Power Division’s letter further urged the Petroleum Division to arrange necessary LNG cargoes from Qatar to bridge the gap.
ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) has announced the schedule of its facilitation vans for April 20 to 26 to provide on-the-spot traffic services, while ICT Police’s “PS on Wheels” service will also be available at designated locations.An ITP official told APP on Sunday that the facilitation vans will operate daily from 08:30 AM to 04:30 PM, offering services including driving licences, learner permits, renewal and duplicate licences.He said the services will be provided through Van-I (GAC-709 Abdul Qadeer), Van-II (GAC-656 Yasir Idrees) and Van-III (GD-896 Aqib Khan), while PS on Wheels (SI Asim Zaidi) will also facilitate citizens separately.According to the schedule, on Monday (April 20), PS on Wheels will be available at E-11 Markaz, Van-II at Ali Pur Union Council Office, Van-I at F-10 Bolan Gate and Van-III at ZABIST University H-8.On Tuesday (April 21), PS on Wheels will be at G-11 Markaz, Van-II at PWD near Tandoori, Van-I at I-8 Markaz near Butt Karahi and Van-III at Urdu University Chak Shahzad.On Wednesday (April 22), PS on Wheels will be at PIMS Hospital, Van-II at Humak near SDPO Office, Van-I at E-11 Toba Masjid and Van-III at Bahria University.On Thursday (April 23), PS on Wheels will operate at Tehzeeb Bakers Blue Area, Van-II at D-17 Social Office, Van-I at G-9 Markaz near Awami Trade Center and Van-III at Air University.On Friday (April 24), PS on Wheels will be at G-10 Markaz, Van-II at Media Town, Van-I at DHA Phase 5 and Van-III at Traffic Office Faizabad.On Saturday (April 25), PS on Wheels will be stationed at F-11 Markaz, Van-II at Naval Anchorage, Van-I at I-10 Markaz near Allied Bank and Van-III at Murree Road checkpost near Adventure Inn.On Sunday (April 26), PS on Wheels will be available at Margalla Town, Van-II at Traffic Office Rawal Town, Van-I at Police Lines H-11 and Van-III at Traffic Office Faizabad.The official said citizens were encouraged to avail these facilities for convenience.He added that further updates could be obtained through helpline 1915, official WhatsApp channel and Islamabad Police social media platforms.
KARACHI: A "Super El Niño" has sounded alarm bells globally, with experts warning that Pakistan could face the brunt of this phenomenon during the current year, ARY News reported.Extraordinarily warm waters in the Pacific Ocean are disrupting global weather systems. These shifting patterns are expected to significantly impact Karachi, leading to erratic monsoon seasons, rising temperatures, and altered storm patterns.Weather experts warn that Karachi’s "real feel" temperature is likely to increase due to the Super El Niño effect.Anjum Zaigham, Deputy Director of the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), stated: “We are expecting El Niño this coming summer, and it is projected to intensify into a ‘Super El Niño’ between August and September.”He further noted that El Niño typically suppresses the summer monsoon across the subcontinent. “If a Super El Niño forms, 2027 could potentially become the warmest year on record,” Zaigham added.
ISLAMABAD: A comprehensive traffic plan has been issued in the federal capital to facilitate commuters amid strict security arrangements for the arrival of foreign delegations, with several key routes closed and diversions in place.According to Islamabad Traffic Police, the Expressway from Korral to Zero Point will remain closed, while traffic on Srinagar Highway may be suspended at intervals. The Red Zone and its extended areas have been completely sealed off for all kinds of traffic.As part of the traffic plan, residents of sectors G-5, G-6, G-7, F-6, and F-7 have been advised to use Margalla Road and Ninth Avenue for travel to and from Rawalpindi. Traffic from Faisal Avenue and Zero Point will also be diverted towards Ninth Avenue.In case the route from Zero Point to Korral Chowk is closed, commuters can use Srinagar Highway, Ninth Avenue, Stadium Road, Murree Road, and Rawal Road as alternative routes. If Park Road or Club Road is blocked, traffic will be redirected towards Tramri Chowk.Also Read: Security tightened in Islamabad ahead of 'second round of US-Iran talks'Residents of Bhara Kahu have been advised to use Kurang Road, Bani Gala, and Lehtrar Road. Meanwhile, commuters traveling from Rawalpindi’s Saddar area to Islamabad can use Colonel Sher Khan Road, Fakir Aipi Road, or Ninth Avenue.Authorities have also imposed a ban on heavy traffic entering the city until further notice. Vehicles traveling from Peshawar to Lahore have been directed to use the motorway via Taxila, Chakri Interchange, and Chak Beli Road to reach Rawat GT Road, while traffic from Lahore to Peshawar will follow the same route in reverse.Transporters have been urged to avoid traveling to Islamabad during this period to prevent inconvenience. Citizens have been advised to stay updated through the Islamabad Traffic Police’s WhatsApp channel, social media platforms, and FM 92.4 for real-time information.
KARACHI: Police have recovered the body of Rehan Ahmed, a 52-year-old man, from Chapel Garden, a residential flat located on Abul Hassan Isphani Road, ARY News reported.According to the Joharabad Police Station in Central Karachi, the recovery was made based on information provided by an already arrested suspect, Syed Faisal Akram.Rehan had been missing since April 11. According to the FIR filed, the victim left his home in the Federal B Area in his car for his office around Maghrib time but never returned.Police stated that Rehan was kidnapped before being murdered. The apartment where the body was discovered reportedly belongs to a suspect named Mujeeb, who is allegedly affiliated with the militant wing of a political party.Operation and investigation police teams are collaborating closely on the case. Investigators currently suspect that the victim was killed at a different location before his body was transported and hidden inside the residential building's flat.Authorities noted that the recovered body appeared to be several days old.Moreover, the crime scene unit is actively gathering evidence, and the body has been shifted to a hospital for standard medico-legal formalities. The victim, Rehan, was a resident of Water Pump, Federal B Area, and ran a laboratory machinery and supply business.
KARACHI: Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday chaired a meeting over construction of 6MGD water treatment plant in Hyderabad.Irrigation Minister Jam Khan Shoro briefed the meeting about Hyderabad's water project and said that the water treatment project will help to overcome water shortage in the city.Sindh's chief minister directed for immediate implementation of the project and approved 22 acres of land for it. He also urged to improve the water supply system. "We want water supply facility to all citizens".He ordered timely enforcement of the water treatment plant project to ensure better water supply to Hyderabad, Qasimabad and adjacent areas."All legal and administrative formalities should be completed rapidly," chief minister said. He urged the planning and development department to complete the work briskly.He said the project will enhance the water filtration capacity of Hyderabad adding that it is a matter of public hygiene, better standard of life and sustainable urban development.He also stressed for transparency in land use and said that the water treatment project will be strictly monitored.
Unconfirmed reports circulating on social media have alleged that three individuals have died within a 72-hour period in Islamabad after reportedly consuming juice, prompting questions over both the cause of the fatalities and the adequacy of the medical response.According to details shared online, the deceased were aged 34, 19 and 22. All three individuals were initially taken to a public hospital after their health rapidly deteriorated.It is further claimed that two critically ill patients were later transferred to the Capital Development Authority Hospital. One of the patients was reportedly in a relatively stable and potentially treatable condition upon arrival. However, despite medical efforts using the available resources, the individual could not be saved.The reports have also highlighted concerns over the lack of postmortem examinations, which may have provided clarity regarding the exact cause of death.The claims were first shared by a social media influencer on X, but authorities have yet to issue any official confirmation or findings from a formal investigation.Earlier, a shocking revelation emerged in Punjab, where children were being served toxic liquids in the name of fruit juices.Fraudsters were deceiving consumers by selling harmful products under the packaging of well-known brands, while the factory involved was unregistered and in clear violation of multiple laws.In a joint operation, the Punjab Food Authority (PFA) and ARY News’ programme Sar-e-Aam raided a major facility that had been endangering countless lives. During the raid, alarming findings surfaced, showing that these juices were being sold in attractive and branded packaging designed to lure customers into buying without hesitation.
Security in Islamabad has been further tightened ahead of the 'second round of talks' between the United States and Iran, ARY News reported on Sunday, citing well-placed sources.As per details, authorities have suspended heavy and public transport across parts of the city until further notice. Two major hotels in Islamabad have been reportedly instructed to vacate premises before evening as part of heightened security measures.Advance teams of foreign delegations have begun arriving in the capital, sources added.Meanwhile, the metro bus service has been suspended from PIMS Station to the Pak Secretariat, officials confirmed. However, the service remains operational between Saddar Station and Kachehri, according to metro authorities.The Wall Street Journal quoting an unnamed official of the Trump administration that the talks between the United States and Iran will likely to be held in Islamabad on Monday.CBS said in a report that President Trump’s administration mulling over sending US top officials to Pakistan again for revival of talks with Iran, the dialogue could resume from Monday.The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Wednesday said that the next round of in-person talks between the United States and Iran will likely be held in Pakistan.Leavitt asserted that Pakistan has played a central role in facilitating dialogue between Washington and Tehran. “The Pakistanis have been incredible mediators throughout this process,” she said. “They are the only mediator in this negotiation.” She added that despite interest from other countries, the administration of Donald Trump prefers to streamline communication through Islamabad.
In a significant achievement for Pakistan, Lahore's Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Oncology Lahore (INMOL) has been included in the global network of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).The INMOL Cancer Hospital in Lahore has formally been awarded the status of a collaborating centre, with a commemorative plaque presented to mark the recognition. The designation follows an agreement signed in Vienna, granting the institution international status.The agreement was signed by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and the IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi, in the presence of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at a high-level ceremony held in Vienna.Officials stated that PAEC’s cancer hospitals are a source of hope for patients across the country, reflecting global confidence in Pakistan’s capabilities in cancer treatment. They added that five Pakistani institutions have now been designated as IAEA collaborating centres, calling it a matter of national pride.The recognition underscores a commitment to research, training, and quality patient care, according to INMOL’s administration.Additionally, a state-of-the-art HyperArc machine worth Rs1.4 billion has been inaugurated at the hospital. The facility provides affordable treatment to around 150,000 patients annually and is equipped with advanced linear accelerators and imaging systems.The institution has trained hundreds of oncologists, medical physicists, and technologists. PAEC currently operates a network of 21 cancer hospitals nationwide, collectively treating over one million patients each year.
Hajj 2026 operations by the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) have resumed from Faisalabad International Airport after a gap of four years.The first flight departed carrying 150 pilgrims to Medina. The pilgrims were seen off by Commissioner Musarrat Jabeen and MPA Ahmed Shahryar.According to officials, a total of 3,680 pilgrims will travel to Saudi Arabia through 23 flights by 19 May.The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) will operate 15 flights from Faisalabad to Medina and nine to Jeddah as part of the Hajj operation.The final Hajj flight under this operation is scheduled to depart on 19 May.On April 18, the first flight carrying Hajj pilgrims from Karachi has arrived in Madina. Upon arrival, the 155 pilgrims were warmly welcomed in Madina Munawwara.Director General (DG) Hajj Abdul Wahab Soomro, alongside other high-ranking officials, received the pilgrims.Flowers were showered, and gifts were presented, while traditional Saudi welcome songs accompanied by the rhythmic beats of the duff created a spiritual and memorable atmosphere.The Pakistani pilgrims have been provided residency in the Markaziya area of Madina. To facilitate their worship and movement, pilgrims were immediately issued NUSUK cards.
ISLAMABAD: The National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) on Sunday said that Over 4,45,00,000 children were vaccinated in six days of the national anti-polio drive, the second countrywide drive that is being concluded today.The NEOC in a statement said that in Punjab over 22.9 million children were administered polio vaccine, while in Sindh 1.03 million children inoculated against the crippling polio disease.“In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa around 7.155 million children vaccinated during the campaign, while in Balochistan 2.582 million children administered vaccine.In Azad Jammu and Kashmir, over 7,17,000 children, Gilgit Baltistan over 2,92,000 children and in Islamabad over 4,41,000 children were administered vaccine, NEOC said.“Over 4,00,000 anti-polio workers visiting door to door to administer vaccine drops to children,” NEOC said.It is mandatory to administer the vaccine to every child under five years of age, according to the NEOC.
Health authorities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have issued an advisory to prevent the spread of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever across the province.In Peshawar, an alert has been issued to hospitals throughout the region, with specific instructions to take precautionary measures ahead of Eid al-Adha.The advisory describes the Congo virus as a dangerous and highly infectious disease, directing all District Health Officers (DHOs) and hospitals to ensure strict implementation of preventive protocols. Medical Teaching Institutions (MTIs) and district hospitals have been ordered to comply fully with the guidelines.Hospitals have been instructed to send samples of suspected cases to public health laboratories along with completed case investigation forms. Healthcare providers have been urged to remain vigilant, adopt timely precautionary measures, and follow strict safety protocols when dealing with suspected patients.The advisory makes it mandatory for medical staff to use personal protective equipment (PPE) and adhere to infection control procedures. It also directs that samples from suspected cases be transported using triple packaging while maintaining the cold chain throughout the process.Authorities have emphasised tick control measures in livestock to curb the spread of the virus, while approving PCR and ELISA tests for diagnosis. Medical staff have been instructed to collect blood samples from suspected patients with extreme caution.For further guidance, hospitals have been advised to remain in contact with the virology department of the National Institute of Health.
KARACHI: A large number of people are buying Iranian rial amid ongoing tensions involving Iran, hoping its value will rise once the situation stabilises and they can make a profit.Some individuals claim that investing in the Iranian rial could yield significant profits, even suggesting it could make investors “millionaires”.Although financial experts are warning that such expectations are highly speculative and carry substantial risks.Speaking to ARY News, the chairman of the Exchange Companies Association of Pakistan, Malik Bostan, said that even small amounts of money could be used to purchase large quantities of Iranian rial.He added that members of his own family had invested in it.At the same time, Malik Bostan cautioned that such investments are similar to gambling.He noted that there is no guarantee the Iranian government will continue issuing the same banknotes in the future, and warned that they could be withdrawn, potentially leading to significant losses.Experts say that due to international sanctions and ongoing economic uncertainty in Iran, investing in its currency remains highly risky.
ISLAMABAD: A large number of people in Pakistan are eager to seek employment opportunities abroad. However, applying for jobs in a foreign country requires following specific rules and procedures. Germany, in particular, offers vast job opportunities for Pakistanis, but it is essential to understand their organized hiring system for foreigners before applying. Below is a step-by-step guide on how to navigate the rules and regulations for securing a job in Germany. 1 First, you need to be aware of ANABINThe anabin database, maintained by the Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB), serves as the principal reference point for this purpose and constitutes a critical early step in both the visa application process and labour market entry.A clear and accurate evaluation at this stage not only facilitates smoother administrative processing but also enhances credibility with prospective employers.Applicants are advised to verify both their awarding institution and specific academic qualification through the official Anabin portal.For an institution to be fully recognised, it must be classified with an H+ status. Where an institution is listed as H+/−, only certain programmes are recognised, requiring careful verification of the exact degree obtained.Anabin-Link2 Key Steps for VerificationA Verify Your University (H+status)Check if your Pakistani institution is recognised.B Verify your DegreeFind your specific degree title (e.g., BS, MA)C Print Two Documents Confirmation for both University and Degree Status3. What the Status MeansH+ Institution is fully recognised. H- Institution is not recognised. H+/- Only specific degrees from this institution are recognized, requires more verification.4 Statement of ComparabilityApply if your degree isn't listed or status is unclear. Issued by ZAB.List of items needed Transcripts DegreesIn cases where either the institution or the qualification is not listed in anabin, or where the assessment outcome is unclear, applicants are required to obtain a Statement of Comparability from the ZAB. This formal document provides an authoritative evaluation of the foreign qualification and outlines its academic and professional relevance within the German system. Given that this process may take approximately three months and involves a prescribed fee, it is prudent to initiate the application well in advance to avoid delays in migration timelines and employment planning.5 Special ConsiderationsRegulated Professions Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers Need separate formal recognitionIt is further important to distinguish between regulated and non-regulated professions. While a positive anabin status or a Statement of Comparability is generally sufficient for many non-regulated occupations, professions such as medicine, law, and teaching are subject to additional statutory recognition procedures governed by sector-specific authorities in Germany.6 Pakistani Procedures Mandatory: Get your degree and transcripts attested by HEC before use.Careful compliance with these requirements, along with accurate and verifiable documentation, is essential to minimise procedural delays, ensure regulatory compliance, and strengthen the prospects of successful labour market integration.
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