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New Zealand player Tim Robinson plays a shot during the Fourth Twenty20 International Cricket Match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the Qaddafi Cricket Stadium

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New Zealand player Tim Robinson plays a shot during the Fourth Twenty20 International Cricket Match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the Qaddafi Cricket Stadium
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LAHORE: April 25 – 
New Zealand player Tim Robinson plays a shot during the Fourth Twenty20 International Cricket Match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the Qaddafi Cricket Stadium
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LAHORE: April 25 – Pakistan players celebrate the wicket of New Zealand batter Mark Chapman (ball by Iftikhar Ahmed caught by Shadab Khan) during the Fourth Twenty20 International Cricket Match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the Qaddafi Cricket Stadium. APP/MTF/ABB
New Zealand player Tim Robinson plays a shot during the Fourth Twenty20 International Cricket Match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the Qaddafi Cricket Stadium
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LAHORE: April 25 – New Zealand batter Michael Bracewell plays a shot during the Fourth Twenty20 International Cricket Match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the Qaddafi Cricket Stadium. APP/MTF/ABB
New Zealand player Tim Robinson plays a shot during the Fourth Twenty20 International Cricket Match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the Qaddafi Cricket Stadium
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LAHORE: April 25 – New Zealand batter Dean Foxcroft plays a shot during the Fourth Twenty20 international cricket match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the Qaddafi cricket stadium. APP/MTF/ABB

Pakistan embassy organizes scholarship award ceremony in Kathmandu

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (APP): The 12th Annual Scholarship Award Ceremony was organized by Embassy of Pakistan to Nepal at Hyatt Place, Kathmandu on Thursday.

Suresh Adhikari, Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Government of Nepal was chief guest.

He gave away “Ambassador of Pakistan Scholarships” to Nepali students. The scholarships are awarded to the most deserving/ bright Nepalese students selected by the respective Principals of Schools from across Nepal.

This year 180 students from 119 schools were awarded the scholarships. Moreover, a laptop was given to the Best Student.

Speaking on the occasion, Suresh Adhikari lauded Pakistan for its continued support and advancing technical support especially in the field of education. This, he said, was a reflection of the close friendly ties between Pakistan and Nepal.

He expressed hope that Pakistan’s support would go a long way in reminding the youth of the two countries about shared vision, adding an educated youth was beneficial for all.

He lauded that a sizeable alumni of Pakistan was contributing to Nepal’s development.

Ambassador Abrar H Hashmi in his remarks said Pakistan would continue its endeavour for scholarship programme and expanding the cooperation from tertiary-level to secondary education in Nepal.

He said today’s event was celebration of success of the students and a reminder of it being shared responsibility.

He said encouraging Nepalese youth in the fields of studies, sports and healthy social activities was mainstay of our bilateral cooperation. Pakistan will continue to partner, foster and further, albeit, in modest way our responsibility. Ambassador of Pakistan scholarship programme, started in 2013

CRBC tender to be floated by June; CM

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PESHAWAR, Apr 25 (APP): An important meeting regarding implementation of Chashma Right Bank Canal (Lift-cum-Gravity) project, was held at Pakhtunkhwa House Islamabad, on Thursday with Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sardar Ali Amin Khan Gandapur in the chair.
Higher authorities from the relevant provincial and federal departments attended the meeting. The participants of the meeting thoroughly discussed the various matters related to implementation of CRBC project and have unanimously decided to float tender of this important project by July this year, directing the authorities concerned to ensure that all the essentials are completed well in time for this purpose.
It was further decided in the meeting that the project would be executed according to the modalities already decided between the federal and provincial governments.
As many as 65% of the total cost of the project would be provided by the federal government, and remaining 35% would be borne by the provincial government.
The meeting has also decided to allocate Rs. 20 billion in the development program of the next fiscal year for the implementation of this project. Briefing about the various aspects and salient features of this project, the authorities told that the federal government has also made a commitment to allocate 10 billion rupees for the project in PSDP of the next financial year.
The project once completed, will irrigate 2,86000 acres of barren land, thereby further increasing agriculture production, creating job opportunities and paving the way for agricultural self-sufficiency of the province.
Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur has termed the CRBC project as indispensable for the food security of the province and said that this project is of vital importance not only for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa but for the entire country as well. With the implementation of this project, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will also be able to fully utilize its water share, the Chief Minister remarked.
He made it clear that implementation of the project has already been delayed a lot, that’s why we cannot afford any further delay in this regard. The Chief Minister maintained that the provincial government will provide funds on a priority basis for projects that are a source of income for the provisional government. He also directed the concerned authorities to take up the matter with WAPDA to transfer the CRBC project to the provincial government.
In the meeting, it has also been decided to initiate another project to irrigate additional 90 thousand acres of land in the southern districts. The Chief Minister has directed the concerned authorities to start working on the proposed project without any delay.

President Raisi thanked Pakistani people for warm reception: Pirzada

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (APP): Federal Minister for Housing and Works Riaz Hussain Pirzada Thursday informed the National Assembly that Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi had thanked President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, the parliament and people of Pakistan for their warm welcome to him during his visit to the country.

Speaking in the House, the minister said that the Iranian President had expressed his pleasure and feelings about the visit during a meeting with him.

He said that President Raisi expressed his regret that he should not have visited Lahore and Karachi as the people there faced traffic issues and congestion on the roads due to the protocol and security deployment.

Lauding the Iranian nation’s strong resolve against colonial powers, he said the Iranian youth had rendered great sacrifices for the defence of their motherland, setting a motivational precedent for others like Pakistanis to follow suit with the same determination to stand firm against adversaries and challenges.

The minister urged the treasury and opposition benches to run the affairs of Parliament with dignity so that it could play a leadership role in overcoming the challenges being faced by the people.

Riaz Pirzada expressed his dismay over the attitude of opposition parties during the address of President Asif Ali Zardari to the joint sitting of the Parliament.

National Hockey camp to be organized for Azlan Shah tournament

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (APP): A single National Camp would be held for the Pakistan national Hockey Team to be sent to the Azlan Shah Tournament in Malaysia.

A high-level meeting chaired by the Chairman of Prime Minister Youth Programme(PYYP), Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan and attended by key officials of the Pakistan Hockey Federation, Pakistan Sports Board, and other stakeholders has resulted in several key decisions aimed at revitalizing the national hockey team.

The meeting, held at the PM Office, was attended by Mr Tariq Bugti, Ms Syeda Shehla Raza, Deputy Director General, PSB, Shahid Islam, Mr Javed Memon, Director Incharge Sports (HEC), Olympian Khawaja Junaid and others.

The key decisions during the meeting include that Pakistan’s national hockey team will participate in the prestigious Azlan Shah Hockey Cup. In contrast, a single national training camp will be held at the Sports Complex, Islamabad.

The meeting decided that the Karachi camp was being relocated to Islamabad on Friday.

The Pakistan Sports Board will provide logistical support, including train fares for players traveling from Karachi to Islamabad.

A three-member selection committee, headed by Roelant Oltmans and comprising the DG PSB and a nominee from the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) would conduct trials for the national camp and the national team participating in the Azlan Shah Hockey Cup.

These pronouncements demonstrate the Pakistan Hockey Federation’s commitment to reviving the national team’s fortunes and restoring Pakistan’s pride in international tournaments, the meeting concluded.

Non-Muslim Pakistanis enjoy freedom, state patronage: Kundi

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (APP): Central Information Secretary of Pakistan People’s Party and former Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Faisal Karim Kundi, Thursday said that people from diverse religious backgrounds in Pakistan are experiencing the liberty to observe their faiths and engage in mutual celebrations.
Speaking at the International Interfaith/Religious Harmony Conference, he emphasized the state’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding the rights of its citizens.
Faisal Karim Kundi emphasized the importance of fostering dialogue to uphold the cherished principles of social and religious diversity, promoting national cohesion.
Organised by the Sustainable Social Development Organization (SSDO) and All Neighbors USA, the summit aimed to catalyze dialogue, collaboration, and mutual understanding among varied religious and cultural communities within Pakistan and beyond.
The International Religious Freedom and Interfaith Harmony Summit, bringing together a diverse range of global leaders, religious figures, government officials, and civil society representatives, took place on April 25, 2024, at the Marriott Hotel Islamabad.
The summit emphasized religious freedom and interfaith harmony as crucial elements for peace, development, and social cohesion amidst rising challenges to religious freedom and escalating extremism and intolerance globally.
Serving as a platform for exchanging ideas, sharing best practices, and exploring innovative approaches to promote religious tolerance and understanding, the event was graced by distinguished speakers and experts from various backgrounds, including government officials, religious leaders, and representatives of international organizations.
Syed Kausar Abbas, Executive Director of SSDO, underscored the significance of interfaith harmony and the role of religious communities in Pakistan, stressing the need to align state policies with the vision articulated in the August 11th address by Quaid-e-Azam.
Ilyas Masih, President of All Neighbors USA, emphasized the significance of hosting the summit in Pakistan. Addressing the audience, Kate Somvongsiri, Acting Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy Islamabad congratulated SSDO and All Neighbors USA for convening such a diverse group of experts, theologians and men and women of faith to reflect on how everyone can contribute to a more peaceful, more tolerant, and more just society for all Pakistanis.
She said: “It is also important to protect the extraordinarily good that people of faith can do to promote peace, to care for the sick, to protect our planet, to expand opportunity for underserved communities, and so much more.”
The U.S. delegation, represented by Dr. Jack Haye (President, Henry College) and Dr. Joseph Knight and Ilyas Masih (President-All Neighbors USA) shared insights and best practices from their experiences in the USA to further advance peace, harmony, and social cohesion in Pakistan. Ayesha Raza Farooq (Chairperson National Commission on the Rights of Child) shared insights of the minority children rights. A panel discussion featuring Iqbal Ahmed Detho (Chairman Sindh Human Rights Commission), Sukhdev Assardas Hemani (Member Sindh human rights commission govt of Sindh), Ms Afshan Tehseen (Former Chairperson NCRC) and Muhammad Shahid Khan (Director-SSDO) and Dr. Ehsan Sadiq (Director General, National Police Bureau) delved into practical solutions for fostering peace, interfaith harmony, and meaningful dialogue and collaboration among all religious and faith communities in Pakistan.
The summit welcomed participants from across the United States and Pakistan, including clergy members, Pandits, Muslims, Sikhs, and Baha’i community scholars, all sharing a commitment to advancing religious freedom, promoting interfaith understanding, and bridging divides across cultures and beliefs.

Experts demand stakeholder intervention to boost tax-net, revitalize taxation regime

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (APP): Experts at a workshop underscored the need for documentation of the national economy and income to drive reformed taxation regime intended to enhance tax net and regulate the untaxed sectors through a holistic and stakeholder inclusive intervention.
The Pre-Budget Consultative Workshop titled, “Optimizing Revenue and Public Spending for Inclusive Growth” was organized by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) in collaboration with Revenue Mobilization, Investment and Trade (REMIT) and UK’s International Development Agency on Thursday in Lahore.
Speaking via videolink, Louie Dane, the Senior Economic Advisor and Team Lead, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said Pakistan has the youngest population and one of the fastest growing markets in the world. Moreover, it has the fantastic infrastructure and great potential for women to contribute to the economy and is trying to overcome its economic bottlenecks. “Pakistan needs to develop capacities to fight climate change,” he said, adding that though people have low incomes due to increased sale taxes, practical solutions and resources are needed to ensure inclusive development though a unified effort from all the partners of industry.
In his opening remarks, Dr Abid Qaiyum Suleri, Executive Director, SDPI said that COVID-19, conflicts, climate change and Gaza situation has put pressure on energy sector and the governments all over the world are compelled to do more. “We need to think revenue mobilisation without putting pressure on existing taxpayers which is an uphill task,” he added.  He reminded that the European Union (EU) has implemented Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) asking exporters to lower carbon emissions at each step of supply chain initially for steel, fertilizer, aluminum, cement, copper and others.
Keeping in mind the CBAM, Dr Suleri said, if the EU and the US can do it then China can also do it and Pakistan will have to decide to go greener; otherwise the government should start charging some sort of taxes as in EU and US.
Kamran Saeed, the Member Budget of Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), suggested that there should be an amnesty for undeclared foreign assets to increase liquidity in the market along with rationalization of fines, funds and penalties, pending refund issues and frequency of audits and penalty for nil filings. He called for the reduction in withholding tax and advance income tax, rate of minimum tax on turnover, and zero import duty on imported raw materials.
Mubasher Naseer Butt, the Chairman of Garments Industry Association, said the biggest hurdle is resistance to reformation of taxation system, which should be resolved.  However, he added, tax base increase is not possible by integrating small retailers into the system but by taking the untaxed to the task.
Hasnain Cheema, the Sports Industry Representative, said that small and medium enterprises are the backbone of any economy especially the exporters, whereas the focus of the government and investors has shifted from the industry to the other sectors like real estate.  He suggested a one-window taxation for the SMEs as they are not organized and lack knowledge to deal with govt departments, and the government should establish sector specific industrial estates on the concept of the modern world of linking academia and industry partnerships.
Syed Khurram Shah from Beverages Industry said the sector is deprived of a level playing field in terms of taxation that hindered its growth but despite that it showed substantial growth.
Ahmed Fawad from Footwear Industry said it is imperative to ensure good perception of the country for international investors and good business perception for local businessmen. However, it is also important to ensure consistency in the governments and policies whereas cost of doing business needs to be reduced in Pakistan, he added.
Mr Yousaf from Surgical Sector said it is the 100-year-old sector in the country that used to generate over half a billion dollars revenue and had grown organically.  “We are the largest exporters and manufacturers of surgical instruments with a global potential of $6 billion but it could grew to only half a billion dollars,” he said.
In his closing remarks, Ehsan Bhutta, Secretary Industries, Commerce, Investment and Skills Development said the government in the Punjab had established six business facilitation centers under one-roof to convene all government departments for expediting facilitation for the business fraternity. He said political stability and continuity of policy is very important and ownership of both industry and government was critical along with stakeholder input for refined policy endeavours.   “Proper planning, motivation and strict check and balance will help ensure betterment in the system,” he added.
In the second panel discussion, titled: “Revenue mobilization without compromising growth”, Shahid Hussain, the Rector of LUMS, & CEO of Service Sales Corporation, said the trade growth is related to policy whereas in commerce more interaction should be done with departments concerned and stakeholders for informed decision-making.  He said there is a trust deficit between government officials, industry and politicians, which needs to be addressed through consensus.   “It needs to be probed that why the areas where more tax can be collected is not brought under tax-net. Resource mobilization is the important question and it is not possible without growth,” he added.
Dr Abid Suleri said that the major challenge is documentation of economy and the dichotomy faced is that the income which is documented is taxed. “We need income and economy documentation that can provide clear direction for direct taxation, therefore, mostly we have indirect income tax as mainstay. However, targeted mechanism is required for improving taxation system.”
President LCCI, Kashif Anwar said there must be broadening of tax net and across the board same sales tax slab should be implemented for all the sectors to improve taxation.
During the third session on the ‘Role of the provincial government in inclusive growth’, Sohaib Ahmed Malik, Provincial Minister for Communications and Works, said infrastructure is important to ensure growth and development of a region and nation but it needs to be inclusive, cross sectoral and through joint ventures to have stakeholder intervention.  “We need to take the issues in their historic, technical and social perspectives to come up with modern solutions.
The departmental coordination and integration to work properly needs to be addressed for better strategies and initiatives,” he said.  He also welcomed the experts to attend the international symposium to be organised by the Punjab Ministry of Communications and Works for sharing their recommendations.
Sumaira Samad, Secretary Women Development Department Punjab said the Department is new for the system as gender is a crosscutting sector whereas its going to oversee gender mainstreaming through the Women Development Department with the agenda as inclusive for women.
Aisha Sarwari, Senior Director Public Affairs, Coca-Cola Industry, said the sector was overtaxed and overburdened and facing problems due to incompetence of the government and its inability to broaden its tax net.
Syed Mehmood Hussain Jafari, Chief Commissioner LTO, FBR Lahore said there is need to have strong local governments which did not exist in Punjab and Sindh which is denial of 18th Amendment spirit, whereas there is no revenue generation effort at the part of the provinces.
In his special remarks, Ahmed Iqbal, Member of Punjab Assembly said there has been a transformation in the rural areas of Punjab that are flooded with school going children, water scarcity, energy crisis and issues pertaining to growth.  He demanded an urgency on the part of decision makers to address pressing issues of poverty, poor municipal facilities and water scarcity.

PM seeks cooperation between Pakistan, Denmark in agriculture, energy sector

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Thursday held a meeting with a delegation led by Chief Executive Officer of APM Terminals and Board Member AP Miller Mearsk Keith Svendsen and discussed matters related to business and investment.

During the meeting, Keith Svendsen expressed interest in the first green transhipment terminal of Pakistan in Karachi.

After the construction of the proposed project, large cargo ships can be anchored in the port of Karachi and the whole world would get easy access to Pakistani exports. With this project, cargo from all over the world would reach the Central Asian states.

APM Terminal would also construct international level logistics storage facility in Lahore, Tarnol and Peshawar and due to this project Pakistan would become the center of the region for logistics.

With this project, Pakistan would get an opportunity to increase value of its products, which would not only provide jobs to the people but would also enhance economic growth.

The prime minister had formed an inter ministerial committee headed by the finance minister for this project. It also included a representative of Special Investment Facilitation Council.

PM Shehbaz expressed interest in cooperation between Pakistan and Denmark in the fields of agriculture and environment friendly energy projects.
Keith Svendsen expressed satisfaction about the investment and business friendly policies of Pakistan. Denmark’s ambassador Jakob Linulf and federal ministers for commerce, finance, shipping and high level officers of relevant ministries attended the meeting.

Police attack case: ATC discharges PTI leader

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LAHORE, Apr 25 (APP): An anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Thursday discharged Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shabbir Gujjar in a case of attacking a police party.
Earlier, the police presented PTI leader Shabbir Gujjar before ATC Judge Arshad Javed upon the expiry of a three-day physical remand.
The police apprised the court about the investigations and requested an extension of the physical remand to complete them. However, the defense counsel opposed the remand plea and requested the court to discharge his client from the case.
After hearing detailed arguments from both parties, the court discharged the PTI leader from the case.
Satto Katla police had registered a case against Shabbir Gujjar and others for attacking a police party at a picket in Valencia Town. The police claimed that the accused not only opened fire on the police but also assaulted officials and seized a rifle.

Dengue Control Committee gathers in Jhang

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JHANG, Apr 25 (APP): In a crucial assembly chaired by Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Umair, the Dengue Fever Control Committee convened on Thursday.
The meeting delved into the fertilization patterns of dengue mosquitoes and evaluated the performance of anti-dengue teams. During the meeting, officers from relevant departments provided insightful briefings.
The Deputy Commissioner left no room for complacency, emphasizing strict monitoring of dengue mosquito breeding sites and thorough inspections of anti-dengue squads and especially to enhance cleanliness across all schools.