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ANF recovers 60 kg drugs in six operations

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RAWALPINDI, Apr 18 (APP): Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting six operations across the country managed to recover 60 kg drugs and arrested five accused, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Thursday.

He said that 960 grams Ice was recovered from a parcel booked for Saudi Arabia at a courier office in Rawalpindi.
515 grams heroin was recovered from a parcel booked for the UK at the cargo office at Islamabad Airport.

24 kg opium and 30 kg hashish were recovered from the possession of two accused netted from M-2 Sargodha.

2.4 kg hashish was recovered from two suspects arrested on Express Highway Islamabad.

1 kg hashish was recovered from Khyber.

In another operation, 1 kg of hashish was recovered from the possession of an accused rounded up near Cantt station in Karachi.

Cases under the Anti-Narcotics Act have been registered against the arrested accused while further investigations are under process.

Two Pak coaches complete UCI Level 1 course

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 18 (APP): Two Pakistani cycling coaches have completed the UCI Level 1 cycling coaching course at the renowned World Cycling Center (WCC) in Korea.

According to the President of the Pakistan Cycling Federation (PCF), Syed Azhar Ali Shah, this remarkable achievement would help them (Nisar from Pakistan Wapda and Fahad from Punjab) with significant advancement in their coaching journeys.

A substantial number of coaches from Pakistan have attained their coaching qualifications from WCC in Korea since 2015, with an impressive tally of 13 coaches having excelled in both the Level 1 and Level 2 cycling courses.

Among the recent cohort of accomplished candidates, Nisar from Pakistan Wapda and Fahad from Punjab have earned their completion certificates from the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), further elevating Pakistan’s presence in the global cycling community.

This milestone serves as a testament to the unwavering dedication and relentless commitment of Pakistani coaches towards honing their expertise and expanding their knowledge in the realm of cycling coaching.

Aurangzeb calls for robust financial safeguards against climate vulnerabilities

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 18 (APP):In a high-profile meeting held at the sidelines of the IMF/World Bank 2024 Spring Meetings in Washington DC, Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Muhammad Aurangzeb emphasized the need for a robust financial safety net and capacity building to address geo-economic impacts and climate vulnerabilities.

Speaking at the Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan (MENAP) Ministers and Governors meeting with the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva, the minister called for a more proactive and responsive Global Financial Safety Net to tackle elevated risks, according to press statement issued by finance ministry here Thursday.

He underlined the importance of rechanneling Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), reviewing the surcharges policy, and prioritizing the Resilience and Sustainability Trust (RST) in view of Pakistan’s climate vulnerabilities.

The Finance Minister also welcomed the IMF’s renewed emphasis on capacity building through Regional Capacity Development Centers (RCDCs).

Aurangzeb highlighted the impact of geo-economic fragmentation on Pakistan’s economy and expressed gratitude to the IMF, multilateral development banks, and bilateral partners for their support in helping the country respond to unprecedented challenges.

He underscored the government’s aggressive reform agenda, including broadening the tax net, privatizing loss-making state-owned enterprises (SOEs), expanding the social safety net, and facilitating the private sector.

Meanwhile, the minister at JP Morgan Seminar on “Pakistan: Economic Policy Outlook” presented an overview of Pakistan’s economic landscape, highlighting strong performance of agriculture sector, diminishing inflationary pressures, stable exchange rates, declining trade deficit and strong remittances.

 

He said that the government was cognizant of the challenges/risks ahead and was taking short and long-term measures to address them. Outlining the government’s reform agenda, he identified taxation, energy and privatization as key areas of reforms for the government.

He said that the country had achieved a semblance of economic stability after the 9-month Standby Arrangement (SBA) with IMF and was fully committed to entering into a larger and extended program with the Fund to continue on the path of economic growth and sustainable development.

According to statement, Assistant Secretary US State Department, Donald Lu and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Ms. Elizabeth Horst met Finance Minister at WB headquarters to underline the political will in Washington to strengthen Pak-US ties.

Aurangzeb calls for robust financial safeguards against climate vulnerabilities

The emphasis during the meeting was on upgrading economic partnerships, with special emphasis on alternate energy, agriculture, climate resilience, and tech industry.

The minister briefed them on Pakistan’s reform agenda encompassing broadening the tax base, streamlining the energy sector and fast-tracking the privatization process of state-owned enterprises.

He identified emerging opportunities for American investments in IT, renewables, agriculture and minerals extraction and said that Pakistan will work closely with US International Development Finance Corporation and Exim Bank.

In addition, Aurangzeb met with United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) Minister of State for Financial Affairs, Mohamed bin Hadi Al Hussaini to discuss bilateral economic cooperation and explore avenues for strengthening ties between the two brotherly nations.

Aurangzeb calls for robust financial safeguards against climate vulnerabilities

The minister expressed gratitude for UAE’s financial support to Pakistan in times of need, adding the government intended to continue with reforms initiated under the current IMF program in the priority areas of taxation, energy and privatization of SOEs.

He also expressed Pakistan’s keen interest to re-engage with Middle Eastern Banks to revive their interest in potential investment opportunities in the country.

The minister held a meeting with Hiroshi Matano, Executive Vice President of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), a member of the World Bank Group, to discuss Pakistan’s investment landscape and measures to enhance investor confidence.

During the meeting, the Finance Minister appreciated MIGA’s continued support in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) into Pakistan and highlighted government’s ongoing economic reforms.

He briefed Matano on the efforts being made to resolve the issues faced by a Korean investment company operating in Pakistan, underscoring the government’s commitment to addressing investor concerns and facilitating the ease of doing business.

Aurangzeb reiterated Pakistan’s focus on promoting sustainable and inclusive economic growth, emphasizing the crucial role of Foreign Direct Investment in achieving this objective.

Matano commended the government’s efforts to enhance investor confidence and expressed MIGA’s readiness to continue supporting Pakistan in attracting quality foreign investments across various sectors of the economy.

Likewise, the minister had a productive meeting with representatives from Deutsche Bank during which he appreciated the long-standing support extended by Deutsche Bank to Pakistan in various financial endeavors.

The representatives from Deutsche Bank briefed the Minister on different transaction structures that could assist the government in accessing international capital markets effectively. A key area of discussion was the establishment of a Sustainable Finance Framework for the issuance of green or sustainability bonds.

The minister also met Fund-Bank Staff Association and Vice Chairman, Public Sector, JP Morgan, Mr. Daniel M. Zelikow.

Aurangzeb calls for robust financial safeguards against climate vulnerabilities

It is pertinent to mention here that Finance Minister is leading Pakistan’s delegation in the IMF / World Bank’s 2024 Spring Meetings being held in Washington DC.

Other delegates include Finance Secretary, Imdadullah Bosal; Secretary Economic Affairs Division, Dr. Kazim Niaz ; Governor State Bank of Pakistan, Jameel Ahmed and Senior Joint Secretary, Economic Affairs Division, Adil Akbar Khan.

 

Tarar condemns PTI for jeopardizing national interests, irresponsible statements

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 18 (APP): Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, criticized Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Thursday, stating that individuals involved in last year’s May 9 attacks are now jeopardizing national interests.

Speaking to the media, Tarar emphasized that those who undermined the country’s interests were adversaries of Pakistan.

He expressed dismay at prioritizing political agendas and ego over national interests, highlighting the regrettable pattern of PTI leadership disowning statements against the country’s interests.

Tarar noted that PTI leaders were embroiled in corruption cases, lamenting that enemies of Pakistan struggle to accept investments in the country. He prayed for divine guidance for such individuals to speak in the country’s favour.

The minister condemned the actions stooping to anti-national levels, stressing that while criticism of the government and its policies is acceptable, criticizing Pakistan is intolerable. He acknowledged the support of friendly countries in investing and cooperating with Pakistan, expressing optimism for progress with Allah’s grace.

Attaullah Tarar also affirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthen relations with friendly countries.

Badar Shahbaz appointed PM’s media coordinator

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 18 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday appointed Badar Shahbaz, a key member of the Pakistan Muslim League-N’s media team, as his Media Coordinator.

“The Prime Minister has been pleased to appoint Mr. Badar Shahbaz as Media Coordinator to Prime Minister with immediate effect. The Prime Minister has further been pleased to desire that all relevant stakeholders shall extend full cooperation to the Coordinator in discharging the official business,” according to a notification issued by the Cabinet Division on Thursday.

Badar Shahbaz also serves as Central Assistant Secretary Information of PML-N, besides being a key member of the party’s media team.

Badar Shabaz had also served as coordinator to the prime minister during the previous 16-month government led by Shehbaz Sharif.

Mohsin Naqvi orders to block Sims issued on invalid CNIC

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 18 (APP): Federal Minster for Interior Mohsin Naqvi on Wednesday directed the National Database Registration Authority (NADRA) to block mobile SIMs issued on invalid and expired identity cards.

During his visit to the NADRA headquarters, the minister visited all sectors and instructed the authorities to set up NADRA offices across the country on the pattern of model police stations established in Punjab.He said that establishing a model NADRA office will improve service delivery and provide convenience to the public.

NADRA Chairman Lieutenant General Muhammad Munir Afsar welcomed Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on his arrival at NADRA Headquarters.

During the meeting, the minister ordered to waive off the fee on the death certificates convenience of the public. The minister directed to ensure complete security of citizens’ data. He said that Model offices of NADRA should be built to provide fast service to the public.

He said that more facilities should be provided on mobile platforms for the convenience of the people and social media should be used effectively to promote the institution’s initiatives.

Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi praised the excellent performance of the current Chairman NADRA Lieutenant General Muhammad Munir Afsar. He said that the chairman NADRA has made the organization a public-friendly institution.

The minister planted saplings in the lawn of NADRA headquarters as part of the plantation campaign.

Chairman Nadra presented NADRA’s Roadmap 2024- 25 in a briefing which included modern and phased security architecture, cyber security audits and employee cyber security awareness and the NADRA Strategic Plan.

Upgradation of NADRA technology and infrastructure and online platforms of registration centres will also be improved by which Pakistanis living abroad including local citizens will also efficiently get access to these facilities, the chairman briefed the minister.

He said that NADRA plans to set up self-service kiosks at registration centres and provide mobile registration services.
He also briefed that plans are underway to extend the shift hours at selected centres and provide service on weekly holidays.

China’s Global Development Initiative a ‘clear framework’ for achieving SDGs: Pakistan

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UNITED NATIONS, Apr 18 (APP): The Global Development Initiative (GDI), launched by Chinese President Xi Jinping in the wake of the Covid crisis, has institutionalized the cooperation required for implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and a shared future of peace and prosperity for all mankind, Pakistan Ambassador Munir Akram has said.

“China has not only institutionalized the cooperation but also set up the institutions on funding for project development as well as the consultative mechanisms that are required to achieve our goals,” he told a high-level meeting of the Group of Friends of the GDI, at UN headquarters in New York on Wednesday.

In this context, Ambassador Akram called GDI a clear framework to achieve SDGs.

The Pakistani envoy expressed the hope that China, having lifted more than 700 million people out of poverty, can offer its invaluable experiences, lessons, and support to enable other developing countries to reduce poverty and realize their development objectives.

Referring to the GDI as “an example of action,” Ambassador Akram highlighted China’s institutionalized cooperation and establishment of institutions for funding project development, as well as consultative mechanisms necessary for goal achievement.

Speaking on cooperation with China, Ambassador Akram emphasized how the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) enabled Pakistan to overcome its energy and infrastructure deficits. He expressed confidence that under the framework of the GDI, this cooperation would extend to many developing countries, aiding progress towards the SDGs.

At this pivotal juncture in global efforts toward achieving the SDGs, Ambassador Akram underscored the critical importance of addressing two key issues: financing and project development.

He said that without adequate financing, aspirations for sustainable development would remain elusive. Pakistan is actively engaged in securing concrete commitments at the Summit of the Future, including endorsement of the Secretary-General’s $500 billion stimulus proposal, fulfillment of the ODA commitment of 0.7% of GNI, re-channeling of at least $200 billion of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) for the SDGs, recapitalization of the MDBs, improved lending terms by MDBs, incorporation of vulnerability criteria for concessional finance allocation, and massive scaling up of climate finance to meet COP-28 goals, he said.

Ambassador Akram highlighted the paramount importance of international finance in achieving these goals and advancing the 8 priority areas identified under the GDI. He emphasized the significance of viable projects in translating finance into actionable development and sought assistance for developing countries in preparing pipelines of viable projects across the GDI’s 8 priority areas.

Demonstrating Pakistan’s commitment to continued cooperation with China and other members of the Group of Friends, Ambassador Akram expressed aspirations for SDG implementation and a shared future of peace and prosperity for all mankind.

The high-level meeting of the Group of Friends of the Global Development Initiative (GDI) was attended by representatives from member countries of the GDI, ambassadors and delegates to the United Nations, officials from relevant UN agencies including UN General Assembly President Dennis Francis, and other stakeholders involved in global development efforts.

Women-run businesses in Afghanistan creating much-needed jobs for other women: UNDP

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UNITED NATIONS, Apr 18 (APP): Despite facing formidable challenges, women-owned and run businesses in Afghanistan continue to demonstrate remarkable resilience, serving as vital pillars of economic stability and hope amidst adversity, a new UN report has found.

Released by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) on Wednesday, ‘Listening to Women Entrepreneurs in Afghanistan, Their Struggle and Resilience, ‘analyzes data collected over the last three years, providing one of the most detailed views into the changing circumstances of women entrepreneurs in the country.

“Women entrepreneurs have demonstrated incredible grit, boldness, and resourcefulness under the most dire of conditions,” said Kanni Wignaraja, UNDP’s Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific.

The research revealed that Afghanistan’s women entrepreneurs face a range of hurdles and high costs while doing business.

Deepened discrimination and operational constraints, coupled with a severely weakened financial system, forced 41 per cent of the over 3,000 women surveyed into debt.

Almost three quarters of respondents also reported severe movement restrictions, such as not being able to travel even to local markets without a mehram .

Only five per cent reportedly received loans via banks or microfinance institutions.

According to UNDP, In Afghanistan, where a total 15.8 million people are food insecure and the employment rate for working age female members has halved to six per cent since last year, women are finding ways to tackle the challenges.

Entrepreneurship has surfaced as a lifeline for women and their families, it said, noting that 80 per cent of women-led enterprises rely on their business revenues as their primary source of income.

Women-run businesses also create much-needed job opportunities for other women.

UNDP alongside partners supported 75,000 micro and small businesses, which together have created employment opportunities for more than 900,000 individuals who in turn provide support to their families.

“Women have long been the driving force behind the welfare of households in Afghanistan and play a crucial role in sustaining local economies,” said Stephen Rodriques, UNDP Resident Representative in Afghanistan.

He added that the agency continues to amplify their voices and highlight the benefit of investing in women.

“Their courage and resilience in overcoming the odds tell a compelling story of fortitude and hope. They need international support, and this report provides additional insights on how we can support them. The future of Afghanistan depends on them,” he emphasized.

Currency rates on Thursday

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KARACHI, Apr 18 (APP): Following are the selling/buying rates of major currencies issued by the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP), here on Thursday.

CURRENCY SELLING BUYING
USD 281.59 275.52
GBP 351.06 343.47
EUR 300.68 294.73
JPY 1.8254 1.7859
SAR 75.07 73.45
AED 76.68 75.01

 

NBP exchange rates

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KARACHI, Apr 18 (APP): Treasury Management Division of National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) on Thursday the following exchange rates.

CURRENCY SYMBOL TT Selling TT Buying
U.S DOLLAR USD 278.80 278.30
EURO EUR 298.26 297.73
JAPANESE YEN JPY 1.8073 1.8041
BRITISH POUND GBP 347.59 346.96
SWISS FRANC CHF 306.44 305.89
CANADIAN DOLLAR CAD 202.72 202.35
AUSTRALIAN DOLAR AUD 179.83 179.51
SWEDISH KRONA SEK 25.65 25.61
NORWEGIAN KRONE NOK 25.40 25.36
DANISH KRONE DKK 39.90 39.83
NEWZEALAND DOLLAR NZD 165.18 164.88
SINGAPORE DOLLAR SGD 205.18 204.81
HONGKONG DOLLAR HKD 35.74 35.68
KOREAN WON KRW 0.2030 0.2027
CHINESE YUAN CNY 38.72 38.65
MALAYSIAN RINGGIT MYR 58.40 58.29
THAI BAHT THB 7.59 7.58
U.E.A DIRHAM AED 75.92 75.79
SAUDI RIYAL SAR 74.33 74.19
QATAR RIYAL QAR 76.51 76.37
KUWAITI DINAR KWD 905.08 903.45

CONVERSION RATE FOR FROZEN FCY DEPOSITS
USD 278.3011
GBP 346.5961
EUR 295.6949
JPY 1.7999

SETTLEMENT DATE: 20-04-2024