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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the Chinese Engineers and government officials at Kass camp of China Gezhouba Group Company (CGGC).

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APP45-010424 DAASU (Upper Indus Kohistan): April 01 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the Chinese Engineers and government officials at Kass camp of China Gezhouba Group Company (CGGC). APP/ABB
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the Chinese Engineers and government officials at Kass camp of China Gezhouba Group Company (CGGC).
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India’s ultra-rich are growing, a worrying sign of inequality: Global Times

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BEIJING, Apr 1 (APP): The proliferation of billionaires in India, instead of being seen as a sign of success, serves as a painful reminder of the inequality and disparity that plagues the Indian society.

The latest global rich list released by the Hurun Research Institute has again triggered much discussion about the Indian economy. The list showed that Mumbai, India’s financial capital, has surpassed Beijing as the Asian city with the highest number of billionaires.

Some may attribute the seemingly rosy figure to India’s robust economic performance. However, for a country beaten by Bangladesh in terms of per capita GDP, one couldn’t help but ask: Is the rapid rise in the number of billionaires really a cause for celebration or a worrying economic malaise?

Also, India had the second-largest number of new additions with 84 new members on the latest ultra-rich list, with the ranks of billionaires surging by nearly 45 percent year-on-year to 271, according to Global Times.

Meanwhile, India’s per capita GDP reached $2,411 in 2022, up about 7.7 percent compared with the previous year, while that of Bangladesh was $2,688, according to World Bank data.

It is not the first time we’ve gotten a peek into the growing wealth disparity in India’s society behind the shiny economic data. Such a widening wealth gap is also an important reason why we remain uncertain about the development potential of the Indian economy in the long run.

While India’s wealth gap is no longer new to the public, it is still surprising that the country has shown little improvement in reducing the gap over the decades, a manifestation of the difficulties and challenges ahead for the Indian economy. According to a new study by the World Inequality Lab, income and wealth inequality in India are at a historical peak with the richest 1 percent of India’s population holding 40 percent of its wealth.

Moreover, fewer than 10,000 individuals in a population of 920 million adults earn an average 480 million rupees ($5.7 million), more than 2,000 times the average income of $2,800. Nine out of 10 Indians earn less than the average.
Also, while India is among the world’s largest producers of agricultural commodities, millions of Indians are still starving.

India came in at 111 out of 125 countries in the Global Hunger Index released in October 2023, which referred to the level of hunger in India’s population as “serious.” The country, with a population of 1.4 billion, accounts for one-quarter of the world’s undernourished and is home to more than 190 million hungry people.

In the face of the widening wealth gap, the increased number of Indian billionaires suggests that as more resources and wealth are concentrated in the hands of a few, it is harder for ordinary people to share the dividends of economic development.

This growing gap will cause a series of hidden risks for the Indian economy. First, it will lead to limited consumption potential among the majority of the population, which directly affects market demand and growth momentum.

Second, wealth inequality could lead to social instability, which not only affects normal economic activities, but also dampens investor confidence. Third, wealth disparity also results in the unequal distribution of education resources, which makes it difficult for the majority of the population to have the chance to improve their standard of living, and the lack of an educated workforce means that India’s demographic dividend could be uncertain.

Social progress and national prosperity are built on the basis of the enhanced wellbeing and sustainable development of the entire population, not a small group. The quality of India’s economic growth cannot be guaranteed by the pursuit of elite wealth alone.

In this sense, while the Indian economy is projected by some to become the world’s third-largest economy by 2027, its economic foundation will be shaky if it continues to ignore the wealth inequality problem.

NA Speaker preserves ruling on adjournment motion submission

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 01 (APP): Speaker National Assembly, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Monday  preserved the ruling  about submission of an adjournment motion seeking debate on a letter of six judges of the Islamabad High Court.
Omar Ayub Khan, representing the Sunni Ittehad Council in the National Assembly, said that an adjournment motion has been submitted in the Speaker Chamber seeking debate on a letter written by the six judges of the Islamabad High Court to the Chief Justice of Pakistan. The Speaker said that we had received the adjournment motion, and ruling will be issued later.
Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Ataullah Tarar, said that this matter was sub-judice and the Supreme Court had also constituted a bench on this matter. He said politics should not be done on such matters.
Malik Amer Dogar said that the letter written by the judges was a very important issue, and instead of discussing any other matter in the House, the adjournment motion should be debated. The Speaker said that he had preserved the ruling on this matter and the House would be informed on it.

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the Chinese Engineers and government officials at Kass camp of China Gezhouba Group Company (CGGC).

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APP43-010424 DAASU (Upper Indus Kohistan): April 01 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the Chinese Engineers and government officials at Kass camp of China Gezhouba Group Company (CGGC).
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the Chinese Engineers and government officials at Kass camp of China Gezhouba Group Company (CGGC).
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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the Chinese Engineers and government officials at Kass camp of China Gezhouba Group Company (CGGC).
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Ambassador Rathore concludes his tenure in Spain

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MADRID, Apr 1 (APP): Ambassador Shujjat Rathore bid a heartfelt farewell as he concluded his tenure as Pakistan’s Ambassador to Spain.

In his farewell remarks, Rathore expressed gratitude for the support and cooperation received during his time in Spain, emphasizing the strengthening of ties between the two nations, according to a statement issued on Monday.

He highlighted the cherished memories of warmth and hospitality from the Spanish people and the friendships forged.

Rathore expressed optimism for the future of bilateral relations, assuring that the bonds nurtured would endure for continued cooperation.

Punjab CM gives approval to set up research endowment fund

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LAHORE, Apr 01 (APP): Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on Monday gave approval to establish a research endowment fund worth Rs 500 million for Ayub Research Center.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif and PML Quaid Muhammad Nawaz Sharif co-chaired a meeting to review challenges of agriculture in Punjab, said a handout issued here.
She  said,” When a farmer applies for a loan, it should be ensured that the loan is issued as soon as possible.  The department should devise a fool-proof system of monitoring and feedback of the loan scheme.”
Maryam Nawaz also gave in-principle approval of a pilot project for the recruitment of agriculture officers and field assistants against vacant posts. She directed to ensure adherence to merit in the recruitment process.
In the meeting, it was decided to ensure coordination of the sub-institutions of the Agriculture Department for research, better performance and good governance.
 PML-N Quaid Muhammad Nawaz Sharif said, “Lack of quality seeds even after the lapse of four decades is a matter of grave concern.”
 He said, “Effective steps should be taken to plug the wastage of 37 MAF water from wastage in Punjab,” He emphasised the need to use modern methods of irrigation.
The Secretary Agriculture in his briefing on various projects for the development of agriculture in Punjab apprised that 1.7 MAF of water could be saved by paving 7300 water courses (Khalaas) in Punjab. A proposal to return rainwater to the ground by reverse pumping to improve groundwater levels was also reviewed in the meeting.
Moreover, necessary measures to increase the rate of farm mechanization from 35 to 60 percent in Punjab were also discussed.
It was decided in the meeting that Rs150 billion loan will be given to farmers for Rabi and Kharif crops. PML-N Quaid Muhammad Nawaz Sharif directed formulating simple eligibility criteria for the farmers to avail loans.
It was also decided in the meeting to amend the Fertilizer and Pesticide Act.
Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, Punjab Information Minister Azma  Bukhari, Agriculture Minister Ashiq Hussain Kirmani and others attended the meeting.

shopkeeper attracts customers by making a henna kit in the market of Golmandi.

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APP37-010424 LAHORE: April 01 - A shopkeeper attracts customers by making a henna kit in the market of Golmandi.
shopkeeper attracts customers by making a henna kit in the market of Golmandi.
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Nomads on their way with their camels passing through a wall displayed with Iconic women pictures as inspiration for youth.

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APP38-010424 SIALKOT: April 01 - Nomads on their way with their camels passing through a wall displayed with Iconic women pictures as inspiration for youth.
Nomads on their way with their camels passing through a wall displayed with Iconic women pictures as inspiration for youth.
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Students participating in recitation of Naat and Manaqib Ahl e Bayt on the “Martyrdom Day of Hazrat Ali (A.S) in Salimi Campus the University of Faisalabad (TUF). APP/TWR/ABB

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APP41-010424 FAISALABAD: April 01 - Students participating in recitation of Naat and Manaqib Ahl e Bayt on the "Martyrdom Day of Hazrat Ali (A.S) in Salimi Campus the University of Faisalabad (TUF). APP/TWR/ABB
Students participating in recitation of Naat and Manaqib Ahl e Bayt on the "Martyrdom Day of Hazrat Ali (A.S) in Salimi Campus the University of Faisalabad (TUF). APP/TWR/ABB
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Pakistan envoy attends ceremony to honour victim of Moscow terror attack

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MOSCOW, Apr 1 (APP): Pakistan Ambassador to Russia Muhammad Khalid Jamali took part in the ceremony to commemorate the victims of the deadly terrorist attack that occurred at the Crocus City Hall, Moscow.

The ambassador laid flowers at the impromptu memorial during the solemn ceremony on 30 March 2024.

“We share the grief of the people of Russia. We can imagine the horror and pain it brings, as Pakistan has sacrificed more than 100,000 lives fighting terrorism,” he said in a statement issued on Monday.