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Concept of globalization transforms regional economies: Meher Kashif Younis

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 08 (APP): Coordinator to Federal Tax Ombudsman Meher Kashif Younis Sunday said the concept of globalization is undergoing a transformation, with regionalism playing an increasingly prominent role.

Speaking at a seminar on “ Globalization shifting to Regionalization”, held under the aegis of Gold Ring Economic Forum, a strategic think tank, he said this shift is driven by a combination of economic, political, and technological factors and  it will be fascinating to see how these developments continue to shape world in the coming years.

He said Globalization, for decades, has been characterized by the interconnectedness of economies across the world. It brought about a remarkable era of international trade, cultural exchange, and technological advancement,he added.

However, as we move further into the 21st century, we are witnessing a noticeable shift in this paradigm, he said adding that another aspect of this transition was the changing political landscape.

Nationalism and protectionism have gained traction in some parts of the world, challenging the principles of globalization. Political leaders and policymakers are increasingly focusing on domestic priorities, which can sometimes conflict with the global interconnectedness that defined previous decades, he added.

Kashif Younis said one of the most significant factors contributing to this shift is the rise of regional trade agreements and blocs.

Organizations like the European Union, ASEAN, BRICKS and the African Union are gaining prominence and reshaping global trade dynamics, he said adding that these regional agreements often prioritize intra-regional trade and cooperation over global engagement.

He said the motivations behind this shift vary, but they often include a desire to protect regional interests, strengthen economic resilience, and address specific regional challenges more effectively.

He said further more, technological advancements, particularly in communication and transportation have made regional collaboration more accessible and efficient.

He remarked that this had empowered regions to work together closely while maintaining a level of autonomy.

While the shift towards regionalism is notable, it is essential to recognize that globalization is not disappearing forthwith but the dynamics of these connections are changing, he concluded.

CDA planning to initiate residential scheme for overseas Pakistanis

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CDA Islamabad

ISLAMABAD, Oct 8 (APP): The Capital Development Authority (CDA) is planning to launch a new state-of-the-art residential scheme only for overseas Pakistanis at Mauza Kuri in the federal capital.

“The new scheme, sprawled across 14,000 kanal of land along Kuri Road, adjacent to Park Road, will be reserved exclusively for overseas Pakistanis,” an official in the CDA told APP.

The official said that the plots within the scheme would be marketed and sold to overseas Pakistanis in US dollars, contributing to the country’s foreign exchange reserves.

He said that in the initial phase, the CDA has given the go-ahead to the relevant authorities for the appointment of a design consultant as per the decision made during a meeting chaired by CDA Chairman, Captain (r) Anwar ul Haque.

The official said the designated consultant would be responsible for overseeing the scheme’s execution and conducting various essential studies, including those related to environmental impact, traffic management, and hydrology.

Furthermore, he said the consultant would develop the design for infrastructure, road development, ensuring that all modern amenities are seamlessly integrated into the scheme.

 

 

COMSTECH urged to start programs for Iranian Women Scientists

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COMSTECH

ISLAMABAD, Oct 8 (APP): Coordinator General COMSTECH, Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary in a meeting with the first lady of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mrs. Jamileh Alamolhoda reiterated his commitment to design new programs to give more opportunities to Iranian women to excel in the field of science and technology.

In the meeting held in Isfahan on Sunday, Prof. Choudhary briefed the first lady about COMSTECH activities, programs and joint collaborative programs with the Mustafa Science and Technology Foundation of Iran.

Prof. Choudhary also informed that he had signed several MoUs with the top universities and scientific organizations of Iran.

Speaking on the occasion, Mrs. Jamileh Alamolhoda urged COMSTECH to initiate joint training programs for Iranian women scientists.

Prof. Choudhary reiterated his commitment to work together with the Iranian universities and organizations.

He assured to design new programs where the women would be given more opportunities.

He also informed her that COMSTECH had already started special programs and research fellowships for women scientists in different fields that were open for everyone .

President saddened over loss of lives, properties in earthquake in Afghanistan

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 8 (APP):President Dr Arif Alvi on Sunday expressed deep sorrow over the loss of precious lives and properties in the devastating earthquake that hit Afghanistan’s province of Herat on Saturday.

In a statement issued by the President House, Arif Alvi called upon the international community and the Islamic world to support Afghanistan in this hour of need.

The president also prayed to Allah Almighty to grant eternal peace to the departed souls and early recovery to those injured in the disastrous earthquake.

Madad Ali Sindhi emphasizes domestic and int’l trainings for teachers to promote quality education

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Madad Ali Sindhi

HYDERABAD, Oct 08 (APP): Caretaker Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Madad Ali Sindhi has emphasized the importance of training for teachers at domestically and internationally to promote quality education in the country. He highlighted the need for well-prepared educators to play an effective role in shaping a better future for children.
He made these remarks while addressing as special guest at the “Latif Night” program held at Public School Hyderabad here on Saturday night. The federal minister invited the students of the School for a one-week recreational visit to Islamabad. He also proposed training opportunities for the school’s teachers in Islamabad and pledged to provide 5,000 books of the National Book Foundation for the school.

Sindhi praised the outstanding performance of students during the Latif Night program, expressing his hope that such programs would continue in the future. He stressed the need for organizing programs that celebrate Sufi poets’ contributions in schools and colleges across the country, as he added, it has been observed that such programs were gradually being marginalized from our priorities.

Regarding the status of the School, he acknowledged that the School had been operational for 62 years and was remained the best institution for a long time but its condition was deteriorated since it was handed over to IBA. He commended the current principal for his efforts to improve the school’s condition.

Madad Ali Sindhi pointed out that the grant of 50 million rupees allocated to the school was insufficient, as it has three campuses and nine hostels, adding that he would discuss increasing the grant with the Sindh’s representative during a conference scheduled for October 16, involving education ministers from across the country, at Islamabad. He stated that he would write to the provincial government and the Sindh education minister to request development program schemes for the school.

The minister stressed the importance of teacher training and advocated sending teachers not only within Pakistan but also abroad for professional development. He expressed the federal government’s commitment to supporting teachers in this endeavor. He also invited selected teachers from the School to participate in Masters visitors training at the National Academy of Higher Education in Islamabad under a fully-funded program. He invited public school students to come to Islamabad on a recreational visit for a week and said that they will be provided accommodation there. Apart from meeting the President, the students will also interact with the students of the best schools there so that these children could evaluate the schools there and the children of Islamabad will be given an opportunity to visit to the schools here.

He also announced to initiate training program for children under Allama Iqbal Open University and to provide 5000 books of National Book Foundation for the School’s library.

IRSA releases 140,100 cusecs water

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IRSA

ISLAMABAD, Oct 8 (APP): Indus River System Authority (IRSA) Sunday released 140,100 cusecs of water from various rim stations with an inflow of 72,800 cusecs.

According to the data released by IRSA, the water level in the River Indus at Tarbela Dam was 1531.63 feet and was 133.63 feet higher than its dead level of 1,398 feet. Water inflow and outflow in the dam was recorded as 40,900 cusecs and 75,000 cusecs respectively.

The water level in River Jhelum at Mangla Dam was 1219.90 feet, which was 169.90 feet higher than its dead level of 1,050 feet.

The inflow and outflow of water was recorded at 6,800 cusecs and 40,000 cusecs respectively.

The release of water at Kalabagh, Taunsa, Guddu and Sukkur was recorded as 67,800, 68,100, 67,800 and 23,200 cusecs respectively.

Similarly, from River Kabul, a total of 9,900 cusecs of water released at Nowshera and 4,000 cusecs released from River Chenab at Marala.

President urges world to play role for international peace

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President Alvi

ISLAMABAD, Oct 8 (APP):President Dr Arif Alvi on Sunday called upon the international community to play its active role for a peaceful resolution of the Israel-Palestine dispute in accordance with the relevant UN resolutions and international law.

In a post on X, the president said progress towards peace could not materialise without condemnation of usurpation and brutalisation of Palestinian rights and people by Israel.

“Continuous annexation of land, illegal settlements, disproportionate reactions and killings. The result is no hope and no progress towards peace.”

He said time had come to move forward in line with UN resolutions. “International community can play a big role today towards world peace.”

Giving date of elections not mandate of caretaker regime: Solangi

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Murtaza Solangi

ISLAMABAD, Oct 08 (APP): Caretaker Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi has said it was not the mandate and responsibility of caretaker government to give date for general election in the country.

During an exclusive interview with a private television channel, the minister said Election Commission of Pakistan ( ECP) was an autonomous constitutional institution, and since the day, he took oath as minister, he was in constant contact with the ECP.

The minister said he had full faith and confidence in the capability and leadership of the ECP, and the elections would be held on the date announced by the Election Commission.

To a question he said that Pakistan People’s Party was one of the major political parties of the country.

“We are going through the phase of election and during the environment of election, any party and its leadership had the freedom to give their stand on any important issue”, he maintained.

Murtaza Solangi said that media in Pakistan enjoyed freedom and the courts were also free, adding all registered political parties had equal opportunities.

The Election Commission of Pakistan and caretaker government would ensure equal opportunities for all political parties in the upcoming elections, he added.

The minister stated that there was no ban on PTI as a political party.

Replying to a question, he said that the process of privatization was not initiated by caretaker government, previous parliament and its elected government decided to privatize various entities.

“We are bound to implement the decisions of the previous parliament and the previous government,” Murtaza Solangi opined.

The minister stressed the need for reformation in the institutions.

Answering a question, he said that public broadcasters were considered essential services, and as they were institutions of compulsory national service they were supported by the state worldwide.

He said he was against privatization of public broadcasters which was as a matter of principle and ideologically wrong.

However, the minister said that public broadcasters should not have such people who do not belong to today’s modern broadcasting mechanisms.

When asked about fundamental changes in national broadcasters, he said making such decisions was not included in the mandate of the caretaker government.

Answering a question about deadline given for deportation of illegal immigrants living in Pakistan, he said those who lecture Pakistan on human rights should check their own record on human rights.

The minister said no other country in the world had hosted as many refugees during past over four decades as Pakistan has done.

The countries could not survive with soft borders with anybody entering in its territory without documentation and living freely and prepare fake passports and identitycards, he said.

The minister said that the people residing illegally in the country should voluntarily leave the country by October 31.

After October 31, he added such illegal foreigners would be forcibly evicted from the country.

“Our aim is to defend our state and our citizens.Our primary responsibility is to defend our citizens and secure our national borders,” he remarked.

The minister said Pakistan only wanted deportation of illegal immigrants from its soil and the country would no longer allow anyone crossing the border and living here without fulfilling legal requirements.

He said that Nawaz Sharif’s return had nothing to do with caretaker government.

The minister acknowledged that Nawaz Sharif was the leader of one of Pakistan’s largest political parties and he did not flee the country illegally.

He said that on return of Nawaz Sharif law would take its course and Constitution of Pakistan will be abided by.
To a question about who would run the PTI election campaign, he said it was internal matter of that party.

The minister said that history was the witness that political parties conducted their election campaigns even in difficult circumstances and there was no restriction on PTI in that regard.

First Pakistani company approved by GACC to export meat to China

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BEIJING, Oct.8 (APP): In a groundbreaking development for Pakistan’s meat industry, a local meat company named Pakistan’s Organic Meat has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first Pakistani entity to be registered with the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC).

This achievement not only opens up new avenues for Pakistan’s meat exports but also solidifies the country’s position in the global meat market, said Ghulam Qadir, Commercial Counsellor at the Pakistan Embassy in Beijing.

The company that has achieved this remarkable feat is “The Organic Meat Company Ltd,” a leading player in Pakistan’s meat processing and export industry. This achievement comes after years of rigorous quality control measures and compliance with international standards, he told China Economic Net (CEN).

He further said that to secure registration on the GACC, Organic Meat Company Ltd underwent rigorous inspections and quality audits.

This demonstrates their commitment to maintaining high-quality standards in meat production, processing, and packaging.
“Registration on the GACC opens the doors to the vast Chinese meat market, which has a growing demand for high-quality meat products. This milestone positions Pakistan as a credible and reliable supplier of meat to China. This achievement has the potential to significantly boost Pakistan’s meat exports, contributing to the country’s economic growth. It also creates opportunities for job creation within the meat processing industry”, he added.

He further said that this achievement enhanced the country’s reputation on the global stage. It showcases Pakistan’s ability to meet the stringent requirements of international markets.

Chaudhary Javed Saleem, affiliated with the meat and related products business expressed his delight at this historic achievement.

“It reflects the huge effort of Pakistan’s meat processing industry to expand markets and Pakistan is committed to delivering the highest quality meat products to the Chinese market,” he added.

“This achievement sets a precedent for other Pakistani meat companies to follow suit and strive for excellence in quality and compliance with international standards. It also underscores the importance of maintaining high standards in the food industry to tap into lucrative international markets”, he mentioned.

He further said that it not only signified a major breakthrough for the company but also paved the way for stronger trade relations with China and a brighter future for Pakistan’s meat exports on the global stage.

It is to be noted that The General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) is the regulatory body responsible for setting stringent standards for food imports, including meat products. Being registered on the GACC is a significant accomplishment.

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53 canals state land retrieved from former PTI MPA

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Ijaz Sultan Bandesha

BUREWALA, Oct 08 (APP):The district administration has launched operation and retrieved 53 canals state land from former PTI MPA, Ijaz Sultan Bandesha .

According to details, the revenue department under the directions of DC Vehari Syed Asif Hussain Shah, launched grand operation’ against illegal occupation in 481/EB and 479/EB and retrieved 53 canals state land from the former PTI MPA.

According to revenue department sources, Ijaz Sultan Bandesha and his brother Zafar Iqbal Bandesha had allegedly occupied the state land in neighbouring villages 481/EB and 479/EB few years ago.

They also sold the plots to several people and the some buyers had built houses which have been retrieved