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Sharafat Ali Says Kalam Stadium Will Revive Global Tourism
SOHAIL BACHA
SWAT: Provincial Assembly Member Mian Sharafat Ali has said that the construction of a stadium in Kalam will help revive tourism at the international level and accelerate development in the area.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with the media, he said that development projects worth more than Rs200 billion had been carried out in the constituency, while further schemes were in progress. He added that 1,500 registrations of the Youth Force had been completed.
He termed the region a “paradise valley” and said tourism restoration efforts were continuing. He stressed that along with education, awareness among youth was equally important, adding that political workers were showing strong commitment and awareness.
Mian Sharafat Ali said several major projects, including hydropower schemes, had been completed in PK-3, while work on others was progressing rapidly. He noted that PK-3 was larger than many constituencies in terms of population and area, therefore development work was being expedited to provide maximum facilities to the people.
He said the youth were a valuable asset of the country and their education and awareness would ensure a bright future. He added that public service remained his top priority.
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Solar Pakistan 2026 Strengthens Clean Energy Partnership
TP REPORT
LAHORE: The three-day Solar Pakistan 2026 exhibition successfully concluded today at the Expo Centre Lahore, marking a significant milestone in accelerating Pakistan’s transition to alternative energy. Organized by Fakt Exhibitions (Pvt.) Ltd ., the event attracted more than 400 companies from 10 countries, energy experts, policymakers, and received an overwhelming response.
The closing ceremony was graced by Faheem Ur Rehman Saigol (President of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry) (LCCI) he said, “Solar Pakistan is an essential initiative in unlocking the alternative energy potential of regions like Punjab. With abundant sunlight and growing awareness, this region is well-positioned to lead in sustainable energy solutions.
Speaking on the success of the exhibition, Saleem Khan Tanoli , CEO of Fakt Exhibitions, stated: “We are pleased to see the enthusiastic participation and engagement from both national and international stakeholders. Solar Pakistan continues to serve as a catalyst for innovation and collaboration, shaping the future of Pakistan’s energy landscape.”
The exhibition provided a vibrant platform for business networking, strategic partnerships, and on-ground solutions aimed at addressing Pakistan’s energy challenges. From smart solar panels and hybrid storage systems to off-grid solutions tailored for rural areas, the showcase offered a practical roadmap for advancing alternative energy adoption across the country.
In light of the growing energy demand and rising climate concerns, Solar Pakistan 2026 has reinforced the urgency of transitioning to cleaner energy sources. The successful execution of the event positions Lahore as a rising hub for energy innovation and highlights the pivotal role regional cities can play in driving national energy resilience and sustainability.

