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A view of cricket match played between Government Women College Farooq Colony and Iqra Girls College teams during Inter Girls Collegiate Cricket Tournament organized by Education Board Sargodha

SARGODHA: April 18

SARGODHA: April 18 – A view of cricket match played between Government Women College Farooq Colony and Iqra Girls College teams during Inter Girls Collegiate Cricket Tournament organized by Education Board Sargodha. APP/HSD/MAF/TZD
Motorcyclists on the way at Islamabad Highway during light showers that experienced the Federal Capital

ISLAMABAD: April 18 –

ISLAMABAD: April 18 – A motorcyclist on the way at Islamabad Highway cover himself with raincoat during light showers that experienced the Federal Capital. APP/IFD/MAF/TZD
Students attempting the Matriculation (Matric) paper at Government High School No 2 as the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exams have started in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP)

PESHAWAR: April 18 –

PESHAWAR: April 18 – Students attempting the Matriculation (Matric) paper at Government High School No 2 as the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exams have started in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). APP/SYR/MAF/TZD
A group photo of Finance Minister Mohammad Aurangzeb with Executive Committee of the Fund-Bank Staff Association

WASHINGTON: April 18 –
Will personally monitor Saudi investment projects; no laxity to be tolerated: PM
ISLAMABAD, Apr 18 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday said that he would personally monitor the Saudi investment projects and warned against any laxity due to red tape or outdated procedures.
The prime minister, chairing a meeting to review the matters related to the recent high-powered Saudi delegation and Saudi investment in different sectors, thanked Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for sending a high-level Saudi delegation that would usher new era of Saudi investment in Pakistan, trade partnership as well as business ties.
He lauded the relevant federal ministers, Special Investment Facilitation Council and relevant senior officers for their efforts for converting the Saudi delegation’s visit into a mutually beneficial partnership.
He instructed the authorities concerned to engage world-class experts to execute the foreign investment projects and called for capacity building of the ministries to achieve the desired results.
He asked the Board of Investment, SIFC and relevant ministries to devise a mechanism to ensure execution of the projects agreed with the Saudi delegation.
He told the expected visit of a delegation of prominent Saudi businessmen to Pakistan was welcoming and that further investment opportunities would also be explored during his visit to Saudi Arabia to attend the World Economic Forum to be held in the Kingdom.
He said both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoyed cordial brotherly ties and the Kingdom always supported Pakistan inevery hour of need.
Prime Minister Shehbaz thanked the Saudi King and Crown Prince for their keen interest in promotion of cooperation and partnership with Pakistan.
He reiterated his government’s resolve to take all possible measures aimed at country’s progress and prosperity.
The meeting was briefed about the Saudi delegation’s interest and offer for different projects as both sides had discussed investment prospects in the fields of mining, agriculture, energy, information technology and infrastructural development.
Both sides had also deliberated on making Pakistan part of global supply chain and value chain which was highly appreciated Pakistan’s preparedness in this regard.
The participants of the meeting viewed that the visit of delegations from friendly nations to explore investment opportunities was welcoming and termed it as the success of the current government on the diplomatic front.
The prime minister directed all the concerned ministries and departments to also pay special attention to the government-to-government agreements and business-to-business projects and in this regard the local business community should be taken in confidence.
The meeting was attended by Federal Ministers Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Jam Kamal Khan, Ahad Khan Cheema, Ataullah Tarar, Rana Tanveer Hussain, Ahsan Iqbal, Salik Hussain Chaudhry, Sardar Awais Khan Leghari, Abdul Aleem Khan, Dr Musadik Malik, Minister of State Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Special Assistant Tariq Fatemi, Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Muhammad Jehanzeb Khan, members of National Assembly Bilal Azhar Kayani and Rumina Khursheed Alam, Coordinator of the prime minister Rana Ehsan Afzal and other relevant authorities.
President summons Senate session on Monday
ISLAMABAD, Apr 18 (APP): President Asif Ali Zardari has summoned the session of the Senate on Monday (April 22) at 05:00 pm.
The president summoned the session in exercise of the powers conferred by Article 54(1) of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Mushahid launches Pakistan’s first think tank on Africa
ISLAMABAD, Apr 18 (APP): Pakistan’s first think tank on Africa, Pakistan-Africa Institute for Development & Research (PAIDAR) was launched at a well attended event at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) here on Thursday.
The think tank is the brain child of Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, introduced the aims and objectives of this new initiative as the founding President of PAIDAR.
The think tank was launched at a Seminar hosted by the ISSI with the theme: “Reviving the Bandung spirit of Afro-Asian solidarity: Pakistan-Africa relations”. The guests included a number of ambassadors, especially from African countries as well as scholars, students, dignitaries and think tanks, a news release said.
Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed noted the launch of PAIDAR coincides with the 69th anniversary of the Bandung conference of Asian and African nations held on April 18, 1955 in Indonesia in which Pakistan participated along with China as well as countries from Africa. He termed Africa as the pivotal player in the resurgence of the Global South with 54 members of the African Union.
Referring to Pakistan-Africa relations, Senator Mushahid Hussain said that Pakistan’s ties with Africa predate the creation of Pakistan as the Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the Founder of Pakistan visited Egypt in 1946 to forge friendly ties with this key African country. He said in the 1950s, it was Pakistan which gave full support to liberation movements of African countries like Tunisia, Morocco, Libya and Eritrea, even providing diplomatic passports to prominent freedom fighters from these countries.
In the 1970s, Pakistan supported the liberation struggles of South Africa and Zimbabwe with financial and military support. Pakistan also provided scholarships for students and technical and administrative assistance to the newly independent countries of Africa including Tanzania, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya and Uganda and today there is also a large Pakistani Diaspora in different countries of Africa.
Senator Mushahid Hussain said, “the Bandung Spirit is part of my DNA as my late father Colonel Amjad Hussain Sayed was Pakistan’s first Military Attaché to Indonesia and he played a pivotal role in promoting Pakistan-Indonesia friendship, for which he received the highest military award from Indonesia”.
Outlining the aims and objectives of the new Think Tank on Africa, he said that one of the major purposes of PAIDAR would be to restore Pakistan’s foreign policy priority orientation and involvement in Africa given our common interests and revive Pakistan-Africa bond through people-to-people exchanges and business-to-business connectivity in such areas as education, environment and climate change, trade and investment, energy, promoting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, maritime affairs, sports, tourism and culture as Pakistan and Africa have a shared colonial past and are part of the Global South embarked on the democratic path of development.
Ambassadors from African countries: Mohammed Karmoune, Dean of the African Corps and Ambassador of Morocco, Jemal Beker Abdulla, Ambassador of Ethiopia and Mary Nyambura Kamau, High Commissioner of Kenya welcomed the initiative and termed it as a much needed positive platform to promote Pakistan-Africa relations in different domains. Pakistan’s High Commission to South Africa, Aftab Hassain and Ambassador in Ethopia, Atif Sharif Mian as well as Prominent business leader Zafar Bakhtawari and Additional Secretary (Africa), from Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sheryar Akbar Khan also spoke on the occasion.
Director General, ISSI, Ambassador Suhail Mahmood welcomed the initiative and appreciated Senator Mushahid Hussain’s vision and farsightedness in this new outreach to Africa which would be a plus for promoting Pakistan’s interests in a very important and happening part of the world. He referred to the “unbounded enthusiasm and invaluable contribution” of Senator Mushahid Hussain to promote Pakistan’s interests.
The formal launch of PAIDAR was done by Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed along with Chairman of ISSI, Ambassador Khalid Mehmood and Director General, ISSI, Ambassador Suhail Mehmood.
Senator Mushahid Hussain also announced that among upcoming activities of PAIDAR would be the publication of a regular newsletter as well as celebrations of important anniversaries pertaining to Africa including the upcoming Africa Day on May 25, 2024.
Pakistan, UK relations based on mutual respect: Speaker
ISLAMABAD, Apr 18 (APP): Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Thursday said that Pakistan attached great importance to its longstanding relations with the United Kingdom (UK) which were based on mutual respect and shared perceptions on broad range of regional and international issues.
It is high time to further solidify this cordial bond through increased people-to-people interactions, enhanced parliamentary engagements, and bolstered economic ties for the mutual benefit of the two friendly countries, he expressed these views while talking to the British High Commissioner to Pakistan, Jane Marriott, who called on him.
Highlighting the significance of parliamentary cooperation, Speaker Sadiq underscored that parliamentary diplomacy had historically played a pivotal role in strengthening bilateral relations.
He emphasized the continuous exchange and collaboration between the two parliaments through parliamentary friendship groups and high-level exchanges as avenues to foster mutual learning and benefit from each other’s experiences.
In this regard, invitation would be extended to the Speaker of House of Commons for visit to Pakistan along with the parliamentarians.
Recognizing the significant contribution of the Pakistani diaspora, the speaker praised their involvement in the advancement and growth of both nations.
He described overseas Pakistanis as a priceless asset to the country and vowed to take measures in partnership with relevant stakeholders to facilitate overseas Pakistanis.
He urged that UK might consider offering more educational opportunities in the form of scholarships for pakistani students.
Jane Marriott thanked the Speaker of the National Assembly for his kind words and agreed to take up all matters of concerns with the relevant authorities.
She also expressed hope that both sides would continue to work together to further deepen the Pakistan-UK relations.
