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AIOU celebrates Eid Milad-un-Nabi

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Eid Milad-un-Nabi

ISLAMABAD, Sep 30 (APP): The life of the Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) is an example for the entire humanity, following the good deeds and actions told by the Prophet (PBUH), we can be successful in both worlds,” said Vice Chancellor, Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU), Prof. Dr. Nasir Mahmood.

He was addressing the Mehfil Milad ceremony held in AIOU Faisalabad region yesterday.

University celebrated Eid Milad-ul-Nabi (SAWW) with religious enthusiasm, naats were recited and salutations were paid to the Holy Prophet (PBUH).

Religious scholar, Mufti Yamin Qureshi, well-known Naat Khawan, Muhammad Ayub Bhatti and poet Muhammad Tahir Siddiqui paid tribute and gratitude to the Holy Prophet.

VC AIOU, Prof. Dr. Nasir Mahmood said that young generation can achieve success in every field by following the Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) way of life.

Director General Regional Services, Dr. Malik Tauqir Ahmed Khan, Regional Head AIOU Faisalabad, Dr. Bashir Ahmed Samim and Mufti Yameen Qureshi also addressed the event.

They congratulated VC AIOU, Dr. Nasir Mahmood and Regional Head Faisalabad for organizing a prestigious and spiritual gathering of Milad to promote the love of the Prophet.

Govt. committed to creating secure, efficient digital payment ecosystem: Minister

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Dr. Umar Saif
Caretaker Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Dr. Umar Saif

ISLAMABAD, Sep 30 (APP):Caretaker Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Dr. Umar Saif has said that the government is committed to creating a secure and efficient digital payment ecosystem.

“Huawei’s contribution to Pakistan’s ICT infrastructure is a promising step towards a digitally connected future,” he said while talking with a high-level delegation led by Ethan Sun, CEO of Huawei said a news release.

The meeting discussed the importance of enhancing the digital economy of Pakistan.

Dr. Umar Saif further said that the combination of ICT infrastructure and a robust digital financial ecosystem indeed offers significant benefits like reducing transaction costs, enhancing security, and promoting financial inclusion.

Key stakeholders, including banks, microfinance institutions, fintechs, and telecom companies, are integral to this progress, he added.

“Technology, as exemplified by Huawei’s global efforts in mobile money and fintech solutions, plays a crucial role in advancing financial access and creating new opportunities”, Saif added.

Vice President Huawei Fintech Ravenscroft’s emphasis on regulatory support for innovation is essential for fostering a thriving digital financial landscape, as demonstrated by success stories in Kenya and Ethiopia.

The Huawei team was comprised of senior representatives and sector experts including Ethan Sun CEO of Huawei Pakistan, Ian Ravenscroft, VP of Huawei Fintech, Ahmed Bilal Masud, Director of Subsidiary Board and Deputy CEO, Yu Shaoning, Director of Public Affairs and Director Media and Communications Dure Najaf Zaidi.

 

Chinese vision of global, inclusive development only acceptable way forward: Mushahid

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Mushahid

ISLAMABAD, Sep 30 (APP): Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Defence, Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed Saturday said that the Chinese vision of global and inclusive development was the only acceptable way forward as Asia of 21st century could bear the brunt of a new cold war.

He was addressing as Chief Guest at the All Pakistan China Overseas Youth Federation (APCOYF) special ceremony held in connection with 74th National Day of People’s Republic of China.

Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed said the world is witnessing a great transformation, whereas the great poet of the East Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal 90 years ago predicted the rise of the Asian century and China.

“Allama in his poetry talked of springs of hope from the Himalayas and Chinese rising from slumber. Today, the balance of economic, cultural and political power is shifting from the West to the East and we welcome that but I want to warn that many forces are talking of dispute, division, and a new cold war and we reject it as Asia cannot afford a new cold war.

We reject any talk of dispute, containment and division of Asia,” he said.
The chairman Senate Committee underlined that China’s worldview is on promoting inclusivity and it did not impose its values and hegemony on others but rather advocates for a win-win situation for all nations.

He added that China a decade back invested in Pakistan some $26 billion in the massive China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project that resulted in 8000 MW of power generation capacity, 200,000 jobs creation, and the development of 800 km of new transmission lines.

China, he said had invested in Pakistan when no country even the Muslim countries was not ready to invest capital due to terrorism.
“We have seen Thar women driving dumper trucks, coal power projects, local community development through CPEC,” he added.

Women and children (youth) would lead the future as both the leaderships of China and Pakistan namely Chairman Mao and Quaid-e-Azam shared the same thoughts, he said.
Shedding light on the history of China, Senator Sayed said on October 1, 1949 at Tiananmen square Chairman Mao announced the liberation of China, adding, “Chairman Mao said, ‘today Chinese people have stood up’, and that was the start of the journey of Chinese progress.”

The Chinese, he said went through a great struggle from cultural, social and economic progress to come out of feudalism and western hegemony. China had a strategic culture, he said with three key ingredients namely it’s peaceful rise as it is the only country that has risen without occupation, colonialization and bloodshed.

Secondly, the Silk Route that was started from China 2,000 years ago and connected Asia, Middle East with Europe which was the first instance of globalization through culture and commerce.

“Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) some 1,400 years ago said that seek knowledge if you have to go to China. It was a developed civilization then,” he added.

Thirdly, he said the Great Wall of China that symbolizes strong defence and resistance to threats against China. “The long march in 1934-35 was participated by 100,000 people with Chairman Mao and only 25,000 survived that showed China’s never give up philosophy, patience and perseverance. It had been very clear that China had its culture to defend itself,” he added.

Senator Sayed said China had emerged on it’s own power and self-reliance, adding, “It is not a country but rather an ancient civilisation 5,000 years old.”

Senator Mushahid said CPEC is the pivot and the flagship project of the Belt Road Initiative (BRI) initiative. China had spent $1 trillion on BRI in its three thousand projects and created 450,000 jobs.

China is the best friend and strategic partner that had always stood like a rock with Pakistan on every issue and position.
“Pakistan is one country that stands steadfast with China on its all core issues and interests be it Xinjiang and South China Sea, BRI, Taiwan or any other. We stand with China in all circumstances.”

The Senator while stating his own experience said he had witnessed the historic transformation of China in the past four decades.
“Paksitan was the first country in 70s to connect communist China with the rest of the world and that China was poor and weak. Today’s China is rich, powerful and leading the world and well connected with the outside world,” the Senator said.

Prior to the keynote address, cultural performances on Chinese music by Pakistani artists were made followed by the Chinese Song performed by Sherry Khan and a dance performance by artist attired in traditional Pakistani dress of northern area.

The cake cutting ceremony was presided by Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed and President APCOYF, Aasma Ismail Butt along with others.
In the vote of thanks, President APCOYF, Aasma Ismail Butt said the federation was working on promoting Pak-China Friendship and also celebrate the Chinese National Day to promote love for each other between the two nations.

IOFS Forum to mull over food security in Islamic world on Oct 1

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DOHA, Sept 30 (APP): The second Islamic Organization for Food Security (IOFS) high-level forum on food security will kick off here on Sunday to discuss a number of issues related to enhancing food security in the Islamic world.

The Qatari Ministry of Municipality organizes the forum in cooperation with the Islamic Organization for Food Security and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Union of News Agencies (UNA) said in a press statement on Saturday.

The forum, which will be held during the period (1-3 October 2023) would discuss a number of issues related to enhancing food security in the Islamic world, including the participation of civil society in combating food insecurity, advancing agri-tech for sustainable food security, and enhancing intra-OIC food markets.

“The conference aims to discuss the current state of agriculture and food security in the OIC Member States, identify priorities, and agree on how to address the challenges related to enhancing food security in OIC countries,” it was added.

It will also review the activities of the Islamic Organization for Food Security (IOFS) and other OIC institutions working in agriculture, rural development, and food security.

It will begin its work with an expanded media panel on food security, themed “Synergizing Media within Food Systems”.

During the media panel, food security and media experts will discuss the role of the media in enhancing food security in OIC countries and stimulating meaningful partnerships in this field.

The session will be held with the participation of the Union of OIC News Agencies (UNA), the Qatar News Agency (QNA), the Al Jazeera Network, the TeleRadio Complex of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and the Committee on World Food Security.

On its first day, the forum also reviews, through in-depth panel discussions, engaging civil society against food insecurity, women’s empowerment in the agricultural sector, urbanization and rural transformation and their implications for food security.

As for the second day, the forum reviews topics related to advancing agri-tech for sustainable food security.

Experts and officials will look into water management techniques and innovations, good food farming and climate-smart agriculture, enhancing agricultural food production through emerging technologies, and partnerships between the public and private sectors to enhance technology-based solutions.

On its third and final day, the forum discusses strengthening food markets within the OIC countries and projects in the agricultural food sector throughout the OIC’s region.

The IOFS Forum comes in conjunction with the Ninth Ministerial Conference of the OIC on Food Security and Agricultural Development (MCFSAD), which Doha hosts on 1st and 2nd October 2023 under the theme “Towards Achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals in OIC Member States.”

Senate chairman calls for swift compensation for Mastung blast victims

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Chairman Senate

ISLAMABAD, Sep 30 (APP): Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani has urged caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Kakar and Balochistan Chief Minister Ali Mardan Khan Domki to promptly announce a compensation package for the victims and martyrs of the Mastung blast.

In a statement, he called for an allocation of Rs 2 million for the families of the martyrs and Rs 1 million for each of the injured from the Mastung blast.

He expressed hope that the Prime Minister and Chief Minister of Balochistan would unveil a relief package for the martyrs and those injured in the Mastung blast.

Chairman Sanjrani affirmed his solidarity with the victims’ suffering and emphasized his commitment to preventing any disruption of the peace process.

France strongly condemns terrorist attacks in Pakistan

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France

ISLAMABAD, Sep 30 (APP): France Embassy in Pakistan on Saturday strongly condemned the terrorist attacks on religious gatherings in Pakistan’s cities Mastung and Hangu.

The French embassy in Pakistan said, “We condole the innocent lives lost and wish for the speedy recovery of the injured.”

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France in a statement said, “France utterly condemns the terrorist attacks that targeted religious processions in Pakistani provinces Baluchistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, killing more than 50 people and leaving dozens injured.”

France offers its condolences to the bereaved and its best wishes for a speedy recovery to those who were injured. It stands with the Pakistani people at this difficult time.

LGH helpline for conjunctivitis

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LAHORE, Sep 30 (APP):The Lahore General Hospital has set up a helpline to combat the rising cases of conjunctivitis (Pink Eye), which will be operational on Sunday as well.
Professor Dr. Al-fareed Zafar, Principal of the Post Graduate Medical Institute, announced this initiative on Saturday. Citizens can now access medical advice and guidance from ophthalmologists from 8am to 2p.m. from the comforts of their homes.
To avail this service, individuals can contact 042-99268877 or 042-99268816 to receive comprehensive information about conjunctivitis.
Professor Al-Fareed Zafar emphasized that conjunctivitis patients should avoid crowded places to contain the epidemic.
The helpline’s primary purpose is to offer citizens the convenience of obtaining medical guidance from the comforts of their home, reducing unnecessary travel and the risk of spreading the rapidly increasing eye infection among others.
Dr. Arooj Amjad, an ophthalmologist, emphasized preventive measures. She advised frequent hand washing and cautioned against touching the eyes.
She also urged people to keep personal items such as towels, handkerchiefs, and pillows separate from others to prevent transmission. Additionally, she stressed the importance of refraining from handshakes, as this could also contribute to the spread of the infection.
Furthermore, she cautioned against self-medication and encouraged rinsing the eyes with clean water to eliminate germs effectively.

Dr Jamal Nasir warns public against self-medication to decrease risk of Pink-eye infection

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 30 (APP):Punjab Minister for Primary and Secondary Healthcare Dr Jamal Nasir Saturday warned for timely conjunctive preventative steps to decrease the risk of becoming infected and advised patients to refrain from self-medication to cure the
condition.
Talking to the PTV news channel, the minister said that pink-eye is spreading rapidly in densely populated cities where people are exposed to unfriendly environments, such as factories, bazaars, markets, and shopping plazas.
Patients are advised to use prescribed eye drops and tissues for cleansing their eyes, with the option of using cold water for temporary relief, he added.
He stressed the importance of using hand sanitizers and cautioned against touching one’s eyes without thoroughly washing hands.
“Maintaining mutual distance and staying home were the most effective precautions in the prevailing situation”, he added.
Replying to a query, he said many people infected with the disease are not seeing a doctor, while others are resorting to self-medication which can prove injurious to the patients’ eyes, therefore, people should avoid self-medication.”
The health department has already issued safety guidelines to deal with the disease, he added.
The Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department in Punjab has issued an advisory as cases of pink eye infection continue to surge in various cities across the province, he mentioned.
“The Punjab health department has alerted all hospitals of the province to make maximum arrangements in their ophthalmology and outpatient departments,” he said.
To another question, he said all patients with eye diseases should visit government hospitals where the eye specialists had been asked to remain on duty.

FBR’s systems efficiently ensure tax returns filing

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 30 (APP):The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is committed to providing maximum facilitation to taxpayers timely resolve the issues raised by taxpayers.
In a letter addressed to FBR, the Karachi Tax Bar Association (KTBA) has raised certain issues that either are not related to the return filing for tax year 2023 or have been already resolved, according to a press release issued here on Saturday.
FBR has been prompt in timely addressing/resolving issues raised by taxpayers and their representatives, including Karachi Tax Bar Association (KTBA).
This fact has also been acknowledged in writing by the KTBA/PTBA in their various correspondence with the FBR.
It is further clarified that no issue related to system slow down or system outage has so far been reported by anyone this year.
This reflects the smooth functioning of return filing application on IRIS 2.0 which was ensured in order to avoid any need for extending the date of returns.
The detail of the issues raised by KTBA and their solutions thereof are also uploaded on FBR’s website.

President conveys condolences to families of Shaheed security personnel

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ISLAMABAD, Sept 30 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi has contacted the bereaved families of Shaheed security personnel to pay tribute to their sacrifices and to express his condolences.

In separate telephonic conversations, the president contacted families of shaheed Subedar Qaiser Raheem who embraced martyrdom during a terrorists’ attack on Wali Tangi post, Balochistan on September 14.

He spoke with family members of shaheed Lance Naik Abdur Rehman who lost his life in Warsak road blast, Peshawar on September 11, to express his grief, President Secretariat Press Wing said in a press release on Saturday.

The president also conveyed his condolence to the bereaved family of Lance Naik Jamshaid Khan who laid down his life during a terrorist attack in Mir Ali, North Waziristan on September 10.

He expressed his sympathies with the families of Shuhada and paid tribute to their sacrifices on part of the nation.

During these conversations, the president prayed for the high ranks of Shuhada and for grant of fortitude to their family members.