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NLPD organizes seminar on role of Urdu language in Pakistan Movement

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National

ISLAMABAD, Mar 22 (APP): The National Language Promotion Department (NLPD) on Friday organized a seminar titled “the role of Urdu Language in Pakistan Movement” in connection with Pakistan National Day celebrations to be held on March 23. The seminar was chaired by Chairman Higher Education Commission (HEC) Prof. Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, while Prof Dr. Riaz Ahmed, former Director National Institute of Historical Cultural Research, Quaid e Azam University, Islamabad was the keynote speaker on the occasion.

The speakers at seminar highlighted the importance and role of Urdu Language and said that it won’t be unjustified to say that Urdu language and two nation theory were inevitably indispensable for each other.

With reference to that, prior to the establishment of Pakistan, the Muslims of subcontinent participated with great vigor with a conviction for Urdu language as their national language despite having other and thus made it possible to accomplish the achievement of Pakistan, they added.

The speakers further said that Urdu language not only emerged as a symbol of Muslim unity during the course of Pakistan Movement but it was also established that it had all the traits to be a powerful factor in affirming the need for a separate state for Muslims in Indo-Pak subcontinent where they could be free to lead their lives according to their religion and culture.

Director General NLPD Prof Dr Saleem Mazhar thanked Chairman HEC and Prof Dr Riaz Ahmed for their participation in the seminar. He said that Urdu is a major language of the world. Today, the need of the hour is that Pakistan should utilize its resources to develop and nourish the national language, he added.

At the seminar, the introductory remarks were presented by Dr Rashid Hamid and moderated by Humaira Ishfaq.

PM strongly condemns terror attack on military convoy in DI Khan

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 22 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday strongly condemned the terrorist attack that took place in Dera Ismail Khan targeting a military convoy.

According to the police report, the convoy was on its way to Tank from Dera Ismail Khan when a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the convoy, resulting in deaths and injuries of the soldiers.

The prime minister, in a statement, prayed to Allah Almighty for higher ranks for the martyred soldiers and for patience to the bereaved families to bear the loss with fortitude.

He said the Pakistan Army was resolved for the complete eradication of the scourge of terrorism.

“Our fight against terrorism will continue unless it is eliminated from the country in toto,” he remarked.

Nation to mark decades’ long journey of resilience through annals of history

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Pakistan Day

ISLAMABAD, Mar 22 (APP): The 85th Pakistan Day is the day to celebrate the country’s identity as a separate nation and homeland to the Muslims of the Sub-continent by showcasing its strength and potential to the world that it had emerged victorious as a resilient nation after the creation of the motherland in 1947.
Nearly eight decades ago, the Muslims of the subcontinent had set a goal to get a separate homeland where they could lead their lives in accordance to Islamic injunctions and cultural traditions.
The Muslims, under the flag of All India Muslim League (AIML) founded on December 30, 1906 in Dhaka, got united by giving new impetus to the independence movement. It witnessed further momentum after Quaid-i-Azam spearheaded independence movement after formally joining AIML in 1913.
Realizing the fact, the great Quaid and Muslim leaders united millions of Muslims at Iqbal Park, Lahore (formerly Minto Park and now Minar-e-Pakistan), and passed a unanimous resolution on March 23, 1940 for a separate Muslim homeland.
In his two-hour presidential address to the session participants, Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah narrated the events that took place in the past and concluded that Hindus and Muslims belonged to two different religious philosophies, social customs, and literary heritage.
With an unflinching resolve and great sacrifices rendered by the Muslims of the sub-continent under the dynamic leadership of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the country came into being on August 14, 1947 and appeared on the world map as a sovereign state. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, became the first Governor General of Pakistan with Liaqat Ali Khan becoming the first Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Every year, the nation celebrates March 23 as Pakistan Day with a renewed pledge to make country the strongest by all means, especially on economic and defense fronts so that no one could even think of casting an evil eye on the motherland.
Therefore, recalling Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s saying, as he rightly said, “There is no precedent to the pain we have been inflicted in the history rather we have to sacrifice more for the country.” Pakistan’s first Constitution came into being on March 23, 1956, marking the country’s successful transition to Islamic Republic.
Cultural organizations including the Pakistan National Council of Arts (PNCA), Pakistan Academy of Letters, National Book Foundation, National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage (Lok Virsa) were all set to hold various events and activities in connection with Pakistan Day.
Former Executive Director of Lok Virsa and Folklorist Uxi Mufti while highlighting significance of Pakistan’s cultural heritage in the country’s identity said that the demand for Pakistan was made on the ideology of Islam. “This future pathway includes preserving languages, traditions, habitats, poems, and songs, all of which contribute to the diverse tapestry of Pakistani culture”.
Advocate Qaiser Haroon Gill said that it was on this day in 1940 that Muslims of the sub-continent passed the Pakistan Resolution and made the demand for a separate homeland where they could freely lead their lives in accordance with Islamic ideals.
He paid rich tribute to the founding father of the nation whose struggles and sacrifices led to the creation of Pakistan. The country had faced many challenges at the time of independence but despite these challenges, the country made tremendous achievements in every field of life through continuous hard work, he added.

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Two soldiers embraced martyrdom after vehicle borne suicider explodes near forces’ convey

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ISPR
RAWALPINDI, Mar 22 (APP):Two soldiers of Pakistan Army embraced martyrdom on Friday after a vehicle borne suicide bomber exploded himself on a security forces’ convoy in Dera Ismail Khan District.
According to the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release, the two brave sons of soil were identified as Naib Subedar Yasir Shakeel (Age: 38 years, resident of District Kohat) and Sepoy Tahir Naveed (Age: 34 years, resident of District Kohat) who embraced martyrdom.
“Security forces of Pakistan remain determined to eliminate the menace of terrorism and such sacrifices of our brave soldiers further strengthen our resolve. Moreover, the perpetrators of this cowardly attack will be brought to Justice,” the ISPR said.

 

Minister lauds Punjab CM practical steps to combat climate change, launch of  online plantation drive app

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climate change
ISLAMABAD, Mar 22 (APP):Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari Friday lauded Chief Minister Maryum Nawaz Sharif for taking practical steps to address the challenges of climate change where Punjab government had launched an application to track an ongoing tree plantation drive in the country through geo-tagging technology.
 Talking to a private news channel, she said it was the first time that modern technology was being employed in Punjab to carry out the plantation drive, adding, a special feature of geo-tagging will enable the forest departments’ officers to keep the plantation record.
 She said CM Punjab has also announced various other measures to cope with the smog challenge in Punjab where a comprehensive safe city project will be extending to all districts of Punjab for enhancement of security measures across Punjab and fostering a safer environment for all.
 She said government’s successfully implementing of the project would pave the way for initiating the same project in other big cities of the province.
  “Safe City project is an important step towards making Punjab a safe, prosperous and peaceful province”, she added.
 Replying to a question, she said that the legal action will be taken with the mutual cooperation of the environment department against all the personal-use and commercial vehicles across the city.
  Furthermore, various instructions have been issued by the traffic police to tackle the situation of smog for the ones travelling on the road, she added.
   She further warned that under the instructions of CM, Punjab government will take strict action against the heavy smoke-emitting vehicles in reducing the environmental pollution significantly, adding, all the citizens of Lahore are advised to properly maintain their vehicles and play their part in this environment-friendly move.
 While commenting on issue of smog, she said that next season of winter will be better than previous seasons as we will take all necessary steps for quality air and to control smog.
 Azma added that CM Punjab is also seriously concerned with the issue of Dengue fever spread and taking all early preventive measures to reduce the burden.

FM Dar, UAE minister desire to enhance bilateral ties in diverse areas

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BRUSSELS, Mar 22 (APP): Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar met with the UAE Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, Almazrouel Suhail on the margins of the Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels and reviewed the state and potential of bilateral relations.

In the meeting, they expressed their desire to further enhance Pakistan-UAE relations particularly trade and investment in renewable energy and transport sectors, a press statement issued on Friday said.

Foreign Minister Dar appreciated the role of the UAE’s in climate diplomacy and noted that COP-28 hosted by the UAE directed global attention towards Nuclear Energy as an option for clean energy.

He reiterated Pakistan’s readiness for sharing its experience and expertise in all fields of peaceful uses of nuclear technology, particularly in nuclear reactor operations, safety and establishment of regulatory infrastructure.

The foreign minister expressed confidence that conclusion of Pakistan-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) will lead to further enhancement of bilateral trade and investment cooperation.

The UAE minister recalled his visits to Pakistan and longstanding family ties with Pakistan. He underscored that the UAE would be a partner in development for Pakistan.

China to assist Pakistan in stabilizing its financial situation: Vice Premier

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Mohammad Ishaq Dar
BRUSSELS, Mar 22 (APP)::Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Friday held a meeting with Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing wherein the latter underlined that China would assist Pakistan in stabilizing its financial situation.
In the meeting held on the sidelines of the First Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels, both sides agreed on the importance of the longstanding cooperation between Pakistan and China in civil nuclear technology.
Vice Premier Zhang and Foreign Minister Dar noted with appreciation the traditional ‘Pakistan-China All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership’ and iron-clad friendship as an exemplary and unique relationship.
Foreign Minister Dar reiterated Pakistan’s longstanding support for the One-China policy. He underscored that there was an absolute consensus in Pakistan on relations with China and Pakistan’s strong commitment to the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
He expressed China’s readiness to upgrade CPEC and to further strengthen cooperation in diverse fields including industry, mining, and information technology.

CPEC flagship project cornerstone of cooperative development: Acting CG Guangzhou

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CPEC

BEIJING, March 22 (APP): The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a flagship project of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), is a cornerstone of cooperative development and shared success that promises a brighter future for both China and Pakistan and at the region at large, said Acting Consul General of Pakistan in Guangzhou, Sardar Muhammad.
He made these remarks while addressing the Pakistani community at Iftar cum dinner organized by Consulate General in Guangzhou, China in celebration of Pakistan Resolution Day, which is commemorated annually on the 23rd of March.
The event was attended by a distinguished gathering that included a large number of businessmen, members of academia, researchers, and students, highlighting the rich diversity and collaborative spirit of the Pakistani community in China.
While shedding light on the significance of Pakistan Resolution Day and expressing appreciation for the strong bilateral relations between Pakistan and China, he said, this day is not just a reminder of our historical journey towards independence but a reaffirmation of the values and aspirations that continue to define us as a nation.
The event served as a platform to celebrate the enduring friendship between Pakistan and China, underscored by the mutual interests and shared goals that have knitted the two nations closely together over the years.
The role of the Pakistani community in China cannot be overstated. Whether it’s in the realm of business, science, academia, or culture, your contributions significantly enhance the mutual understanding and respect between our two nations, he added.
The attendees enjoyed a taste of home with delicious Pakistani cuisine, including special dishes prepared specifically for the occasion, and a uniquely designed cake commemorating Pakistan Resolution Day.
The event not only celebrated the historical significance of the day but also showcased the unity, resilience, and ambition that characterize the nation of Pakistan.

China to assist Pakistan in stabilizing its financial situation: Vice Premier

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BRUSSELS, Mar 22 (APP): Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Friday held a meeting with Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing wherein the latter underlined that China would assist Pakistan in stabilizing its financial situation.

In the meeting held on the sidelines of the First Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels, both sides agreed on the importance of the longstanding cooperation between Pakistan and China in civil nuclear technology.

Vice Premier Zhang and Foreign Minister Dar noted with appreciation the traditional ‘Pakistan-China All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership’ and iron-clad friendship as an exemplary and unique relationship.

Foreign Minister Dar reiterated Pakistan’s longstanding support for the One-China policy. He underscored that there was an absolute consensus in Pakistan on relations with China and Pakistan’s strong commitment to the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

He expressed China’s readiness to upgrade CPEC and to further strengthen cooperation in diverse fields including industry, mining, and information technology.

Shipping Activity at Port Qasim

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Port Qasim
KARACHI, Mar 22 (APP):Three ships namely, APL Southampton, Bolan and Patreas, carrying Container, Gas oil and LPG, berthed at Container Terminal, FOTCO Terminal and Engro Terminal respectively on Thursday.
A total of eight ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them general cargo carrier ‘Trans Spring’ left the Port on
today morning while five more ships, APL Southampton, Tethis-7, Patreas, Evriali and Crater are expected to sail on today afternoon.
A cargo volume of 118,219 tonnes, comprising 89,666 tonnes imports cargo and 28,553 tonnes export cargo carried in 3,017 Containers (2,137
TEUs Imports and 880 TEUs export) was handled at the port during last 24 hours.
There are 8 ships at Outer Anchorage of Port Qasim, out of them four ships, Bharadwaj, Pindos, Belforest and Forshun & another ship Al-Safat scheduled to load/offload Sand, Cement, Canola Seed, Palm oil and Container are expected to take berths at MW-1, MW-2, FAP, LCT and
QICT on today, 22 nd March, while three more container ships, Olympia, CMA CGM Attila and Maersk Nyassa are due to arrive at Port Qasim on
Saturday.