PM directs for formulating comprehensive policy for terrorism victims

PM directs for formulating comprehensive policy for terrorism victims
PM directs timely completion of CPEC projects

ISLAMABAD, Aug 18 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif
Thursday directed to formulate a comprehensive policy for the victims
of terrorism which must envisage an integrated livelihood, education
and employment package for their families.

Chairing the federal cabinet meeting here, the Prime Minister said the policy should be placed before the next meeting for consideration.

The meeting offered Fateha for the victims of the recent
terrorist incident in Quetta.

The Prime Minister, during a detailed briefing on the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), stressed that the projects in the programme were the top priority of the government. Accordingly,
he added, concerted efforts be made to ensure timely progress.
The Ministry of Planning, Development and Reform was
directed to ensure completion of the first batch of projects
in energy and infrastructure sectors by 2017 18.

The Prime Minister further stated that speedy progress on these projects was necessary for addressing the existing shortfalls and future demand. The completion of early harvest projects will go a long way in elimination of load shedding by summer 2018, he added.

He noted that significant progress was being made on the
western route of the CPEC project which would not only ensure
employment opportunities for the local populace but would also
generate economic activity and enhance national wealth.

He said that CPEC would ensure equitable benefits amongst
different areas of the country, including the most underdeveloped
areas.

It will not only connect 200 million people of Pakistan but will also open up avenues of cooperation amongst people, communities and states across the region, the Prime Minister said.

The Cabinet was informed that considerable part of portfolio under the CPEC has been energized while the remaining are in the pipeline.

The Prime Minister expressed his firm support for the Thar Coal project, and stated that had its potential been exploited 50 years back, the nation would now have been an energy exporter.

Progress made so far on the Gwadar port project and allied infrastructure facilities was also reviewed in the meeting.

The Prime Minister directed the concerned departments
for making progress on initiation of work on Gwadar Airport
and the Eastbay Expressway at the earliest.

He said that work on the technical and vocational training institutes of Gwadar be done on a fast track basis, making them operational as soon as possible.

The Prime Minister stressed upon the concerned ministries to expedite the process of land acquisition  for the hydel power projects, and adopt a forward looking strategy for overall economic development including energy and infrastructure components, so as to cater to the needs
of the future generations.

The Cabinet, while approving in principle the summary of the Housing and Works division regarding the Joint Venture Policy for Land Development in collaboration with the private sector, with the objective of providing accommodation or plots to government servants before retirement, formed a Committee to finetune the policy guidelines.

The policy envisages providing plots to 100,000 Federal
Government employees. The Committee shall comprise of the
Minister for Housing and Works, Akram Durrani, Minister for
Interior, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, Minister for Law and
Justice, Zahid Hamid, and may co opt any other member. The
Committee will present its report to the Cabinet.

The Federal Cabinet considered and accorded approval to
various Memorandum of Understandings (MoU) which include an
MoU between Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and
the Government of Turkmenistan on Defense Cooperation.

Ex post facto approval for signing of the “Loan Agreement
for Energy Sectors Reforms Programme II” between the
Governments of Pakistan and Japan/JICA.

Negotiating Memorandum of Understanding between office
of the Auditor General of Pakistan and the National Audit
Department of Malaysia on Cooperation in Public Sector Auditing.
Approval for signing of bilateral MoU between the Supreme Audit Institution of Pakistan and the State Audit Office of Vietnam on Cooperation in Public Sector Auditing Approval for initiation of negotiations between the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and the Central Bank of Russia on signing of MoU on “Banking Supervisory Cooperation”.

Approval for signing of agreement between Pakistan and Turkmenistan on Abolition of Visa for Holders of Diplomatic Passports.

Approval for signing the Negotiated Treaty on Extradition between the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Republic of Kazakhstan Interior Division.

Approval in principle for initiating negotiations on the Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Government of the Republic of Kenya on Cooperation in Combating Illicit Trafficking and Abuse of Narcotic Drugs, Psychotropic Substances and their Precursors.

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