Nomination papers of Aseefa Bhutto Zardari accepted
5 die in 1,103 road accidents in Punjab
World Poetry Day observed
ISLAMABAD, Mar 21 (APP): World Poetry Day was observed on March 21 across the globe including Pakistan to appreciate and support the poets and poetry around the world.
World Poetry Day is an invitation to reflect on the power of language and the full development of each person’s creative abilities.
In her message on World Poetry Day, Chairperson Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) Dr. Najiba Arif said that poetry was a spiritual ability that harnesses the inner consciousness of an individual and making it more effective at both individual and social level. She said poetry is a platform for discovering the hidden possibilities of a person.
Quoting renowned Sufi saints and poets, such as Baba Bulleh Shah, Sachal Sarmast, Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, Sultan Bahu, Khwaja Fariduddin Ganjshakar and Mian Muhammad Baksh, scholar Dr Sadia Kamal highlighted the impact of their teachings on their followers and said, “Their teachings and poetry were not restricted to a certain religion. Followers of all religions still visit their shrines to pay their respects”, she added.
World Poetry Day is meant to support poetry, return to the oral tradition of poetry recitals, promote teaching poetry, restore a dialogue between poetry and the other arts such as theater, dance, music, painting and so on, support small publishers and create an attractive image of poetry in the media so that the art of poetry will no longer be considered an outdated form of art but one.
World Poetry Day is an opportunity for children to be introduced to poetry in classrooms. It is a time when classrooms are busy with lessons related to poetry, in which students examine poets and learn about different types of poetry.
Every year on 21 March UNESCO celebrates the World Poetry Day. A decision to proclaim 21 March as World Poetry Day was adopted during the UNESCO’s 30th session held in Paris in 1999.
According to the UNESCO’s decision, the main objective of this action is to support linguistic diversity through poetic expression and to offer endangered languages the opportunity to be heard within their communities.
Gamblers arrested
AJK Speaker suggests Bilawal Bhuto as chairman Kashmir Committee
MUZAFFARABAD, Mar 21 (APP): Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Legislative Assembly Speaker Ch. Latif Akbar has suggested Federal government to appoint Ex Foreign Minister and Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari as Chairman of the parliamentary Kashmir Committee to effectively present the Kashmir cause particularly in the changing circumstances of illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) after August 05, 2019 where occupier have suppressed all the political and human rights of the people.
Speaking at a press conference along with AJK Ministers Sardar Javed Ayoob and Syed Bazil Ali Naqvihere on Thursday, he counted number of suppressive measures taken by the Indian government including banning the political parties and said that Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had enough experience to make the committee vibrant and functional to highlight the plight of the people of Kashmir.
He said that the subjugation of the people in the hands of Indian had been multiplied after the abrogation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and now the political rights have been snatched from the people by banning different political parties including Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), National Party, Peoples’ League and others.
He said that Modi’s recent visit to the occupied valley was failed as the students; police and armed forces personnel were brought in plain cloths to attend the gathering he addressed and people boycotted his visit saying no to its hegemony and unlawful occupation of their land.
He said all the political and fundamental rights of the people had been snatched in the occupied valley by the use of draconian laws, human right activists including a renowned one Khurum Pervez had been detained and the intensity of the atrocities are going to match the Israeli ones against the Palestine people.
While condemning the genocidal killings of the Palestine people by Israel, he demanded the international community to halt the Israel from mass killings by force and likewise exert pressure on Indian to stop human rights violations in IIOJK.
The speaker said the Pakistan government should raise the issue of usurpation of the fundamental rights in IIOJK at every forum and for better advocacy, the Parliamentary Kashmir Committee should be made functional with Bilawal Bhuto Zardari as its Chairman whose experience will add to mobilize the masses and committee’s activities to highlight the issue.
He also paid rich tribute to the Army officers and Jawans who embraced martyrdom during a recent terrorist attack in Wana area of Waziristan and said that the terrorists and the activities from Afghanistan soil would no be tolerated any more.
On the occasion, Minister Sardar Javed Ayoob said that before the polls going to be held in IIOJK, political parties were being banned though the elections were not the alternative to the plebiscite for the people to decide their fate but internal political rights had also being usurped and a cognizance of that must be taken by the international community.
He said Modi was trying to suppress even the lowest voice of the people of Kashmir who were already leading a miserable life that was not tolerable and here we hope that when grand election are going to held in most parts of the world including India and United States, the people of IIOJK will get their political right as well. The only solution of the Kashmir issue was that let the Kashmir representatives decide the future of their coming generations and the world power respect the democratic rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
PM vows to tackle economic challenges, protect vulnerable
ISLAMABAD, Mar 21 (APP):Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday said the government was going to take tough economic decisions to steer the country out of crisis assuring to protect downtrodden segments of the society.
He said that the burden of these measures would primarily fall on the wealthy and elite, with safeguards in place to protect the interests of the poor and vulnerable.
Addressing the meeting of the Apex Committee of Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) here, the prime minister said the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had concluded the review for issuance of the last tranche of US$1.1 billion that hopefully be received by next month.
After this, he said Pakistan also wanted to start another programme with the IMF for a period of three years during which the government will take strict measures to bring deep-rooted structural reforms in the country.
With the reforms, he said “we will succeed to gradually break the begging bowl and come out of debt trap”.
The prime minister sought support of all political parties and the provincial governments to successfully implement the agenda of macro economic stability in the country.
“For this we will have to work together. With the support of all the provinces, we will together resolve all the challenges and difficulties faced by the country”, he added.
PM Shehbaz said the presence of chief ministers of all the provincial governments, Army Chief, and other concerned officials from across the country conveyed a clear message to the nation that all had gathered here for the cause of the country’s development, prosperity and integrity.
He said the SIFC was formed in June 2023 to remove bottlenecks in the investment process and since then nine meetings of the Apex Committee had been held besides more than 200 relevant meetings. Consequent to the meetings, he said a number of important decisions had been taken and implemented under the umbrella of the Council.
The prime minister pointed out that when the PDM government took over the charge of the government in 2022, Pakistan was at the brink of bankruptcy but all the coalition partners decided to save the country from plunging into default by putting their politics at stake.
He said unfortunately a major chunk of the country’s resources drained down in shape of corruption. “This year’s target of tax collection if Rs 9 trillion but its potential was over Rs 1.3 trillion.
Similarly, he said the cases of the taxes worth of Rs 2.7 trillion were pending either in the tribunals or courts that should have been resolved as soon as possible.
The annual power theft is around Rs 400 billion in the country while the combined circular debt of electricity and gas was over Rs 5 trillion, the prime minister added.
As regards the achievements of the interim government under SIFC, the prime minister informed that the caretaker setup, due to its measures against power theft, saved Rs 87 billion. Similarly, strict measures were also taken to curb smuggling besides introducing reforms in the land information system. Besides, it also successfully concluded the privatization process of Heavy Mechanical Complex (HMC).
The prime minister highlighted that annually hundreds of billions of rupees were lost in the State Owned Enterprises as PIA alone owed debt wort of Rs 825 billion. Likewise, he said that the interim government also signed many important agreements with different countries to bring investment in the country including that with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) valuing $10 billion.
Vendors selling traditional food Kachalu Pera during Ramadan.

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Vendor preparing traditional Chapati for customers during Ramadan.


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Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Muhammad Aurangzeb calls on by Country Director of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Young Ye.


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ISLAMABAD: March 21 – Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Muhammad Aurangzeb calls on by Country Director of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Young Ye.
Children enjoy bath in Rice Canal to get some relief from hot weather in the city.


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