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SCCI meeting review industrial exhibition

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SIALKOT, Feb 18 (APP):A meeting was held at the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) auditorium regarding the industrial exhibition to be held on 2nd and 3rd March, 2024 at Living Dreams Maruqee, Sialkot Cantt, organized by the Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sialkot (WCCIS).
Addressing the meeting, Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sialkot (WCCIS) President Dr. Mariam Nouman said that Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) President Abdul Ghafoor Malik along with the business community of Sialkot had fully supported them for holding the exhibition. “So we have made it possible to provide subsidized stalls to co-promote and encourage new women entrepreneurs in business,” she added.
WCCIS President Dr. Mariam Nouman said that the exhibition would have stalls of quality products of WCCIS members like cutlery, handicrafts, shoes, leather products, jewellery, furniture, embroideries, gym wear, sports wear etc.
She said that stalls had been booked by young entrepreneurs from different cities including Faisalabad, Karachi, Lahore, Gujranwala, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Gujarat, Multan in this exhibition organized by the WCCIS.
Event Management Committee Chairperson Nadia Qaiser briefed the meeting about the second official exhibition “We-Exhibit 2024” said that in this exhibition there will be stalls of all kinds of quality products of women empowerment and women entrepreneurs,
The Event Management Committee chairperson said, “Through this exhibition, we have provided an opportunity to business women to grow by providing stalls at very low rates.”
Senior Vice President (SVP) WCCIS Gulzeb Waqas Awan and Vice President (VP) WCCIS Madiha Faisal and other business women participated in the meeting.

Furniture industry direly needs skilled workforce

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LAHORE, Feb 18 (APP):Pakistan’s furniture industry is grappling with a severe shortage of skilled woodworkers that has triggered significant delays in the timely shipment of export consignments, posing challenges to the industry’s efficiency, repute and profitability.
Pakistan Furniture Council (PFC) Chief Executive Officer Mian Kashif Ashfaq stated this while talking to a delegation of furniture manufacturers led by Faryad Ahmed Raza here Sunday.
He said, woodworking skills are fundamental in the furniture manufacturing process, from crafting intricate designs to ensuring the structural integrity of pieces. However, the demand for skilled woodworkers in Pakistan exceeds the available workforce. This shortage can be attributed to various factors including limited vocational training programmes, low wages and a lack of interest among the young generation in pursuing careers in woodworking, he added.
The PFC chief said that one of the primary consequences of this shortage is the delay in fulfilling export orders. Export-oriented furniture manufacturers heavily rely on timely deliveries to maintain customer satisfaction and uphold their reputation in the global market. However, the scarcity of skilled woodworkers leads to production bottlenecks, prolonging lead times and jeopardizing shipment schedules, he mentioned.
By addressing the shortage, he claimed,  Pakistan furniture industry can overcome production challenges; meet export demands; and sustain its growth trajectory in the global market. Time-sensitive actions and long-term strategies are essential to navigate through this critical juncture and unlock the industry’s full potential. Fostering partnerships among educational institutions, industry associations, and businesses can facilitate knowledge transfer and skill development initiatives. Collaborative efforts to modernize production techniques and adopt innovative technologies can also enhance efficiency and productivity in the woodworking sector, he concluded.

Political stability ensures sustained economic growth: Meher

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LAHORE, Feb 18 (APP):Political stability is pre-requisite for sound economy that promises greater weal for the people,
and Pakistan needs a continued stable democracy for sustained economic growth to cope with multiple challenges.
State Minister and Federal Tax Ombudsmen’s (FTO) Coordinator Meher Kashif Younis,
while talking to a delegation of traders led by Faran Shahid here on Sunday.
At this crucial juncture of its history, Pakistan cannot endure political turmoil and instability,
he said, adding that politics of confrontation and violence has never been a solution to any
problem.
Meher argued that time has changed, now the influential nations are paying more attention
towards financial warfare to maintain their dominance. “These countries are successfully
using their techniques of economic destruction to weaken the poor nations to achieve their
unholy designs while Pakistan’s economy is not strong enough to withstand economic terrorism,” he observed.The Coordinator said, it is indeed important to increase exports for which Pakistan needs
to reduce the cost of doing business to make its products competitive in world market.
He was of the view that trade facilitation is the key to promote industries and ‘we have
to remove all the bottle necks and create the culture of trade facilitation. He also called
for consistency in the government policies and a clear economic roadmap to move upon.
He suggested that all industrial and all other relevant sector should play their due role in
strengthening the economy while the government should introduce reforms and control
the smuggling of raw material and finished goods.

Snowfall, skiing lovers throng upper Swat following Met office’s forecast

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SWAT, Feb 18 (APP):Known as the Switzerland of Pakistan, Swat has attracted an influx of tourists and sports enthusiasts along with families on weekends to explore its mesmerizing natural beauty, skiing, and trout fish besides snowfall of the winter season.
In the wake of Met Office’s forecast report of heavy rains and snowfalls over the hills in upper/central parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa including Swat, Dir, Chitral, Abbottabad and Mansehra from February 17-21, the snowfall and skiing lovers from across the country especially Northern Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa thronged to Kalam, Bahrain and Malam Jabba on Sunday.
Besides Kalam and Malam Jabba, the snowy mountain peaks of Gabin Jabba, Miandam, Matiltan, Kalam, Utror, Gabral, Matiltan, Mahodand, Loye Sar resorts also drew an influx of snowfall lovers along with families and children amid great fun and laughter despite muggy weather.
“I came from Nowshera to my favorite tourist’ destination Swat for snowfall following MET’s Office predictions besides enjoying its brown trout fish available at a reasonable rate,” said lecturer Ehtisham Qaiser of Wapda Town Peshawar while talking to APP.
Advising tourists to bring warm clothes, he said the cold breeze has increased chill in Upper Swat forcing tourists to wear additional clothes and woolen sweaters.
Tourists from Peshawar, Nowshera, Mardan, Charsadda, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Islamabad were seen in large numbers at Kalam, Malam Jabba and Bahrian on Sunday to get pleasures from snowfall, trekking, and brown trout fish found in abundance following Govt successful projects in the fishery sector.
Known for a combination of its seven distinctive features including snowfall that was hard to find together in any tourist destination of Pakistan, Swat is also home to primitive Gandhara civilization and ice skiing at Malam Jabba.
Besides river rafting, adventure sports, snow-clad mountain peaks and trout-fish, he said Swat motorway has made it an ideal destination for winter tourism and adventure sports in Pakistan.
‘I have visited many countries but could not find such distinctive features together as being found in Swat’ said Manzoorul Haq, former Ambassador while talking to APP.
He said the 150-kilometer long freshwater of the river Swat originating from different glaciers and lakes including Mahodand and Gabral mountains offers unique opportunities for adventure and snow sports to explore in a single day trip.
Fazagut, Fatehpur, Barikot, and Chakdara are most suitable for water rafting in river Swat and if developed on modern lines could attract a large number of tourists during winter, he maintained.
Ambassador Manzoor said River Swat was ideal for ‘fish jumping and disappearing water sports’ and introduction of such sports would help bolster the rural economy and promote tourism and transport industries in KP.
Bestowed with more than 50 high-altitude small and big lakes, Swat’s Mahodand lake is an exceptional source of attraction for tourists enjoying its blue- waters and boats riding amid cold breezes and snowfalls.
With an umbrella in hands, Misal Khan, a retired govt employee, told APP on Sunday that he came from Nowshera to enjoy snowfall in Kalam, trout fish of River Swat and Mahudhand lake.
“Mahudand and Gabrial lakes carried unique charm and clean air besides nearby birds chanting valleys take tourists into a lap of serenity.”
“I ordered 5 KG trout fish to enjoy it with my family members,” he said, adding green trout of Swat attract foodies at Kalam, Madain and other areas of the district in droves.
Besides its famous Deodar trees and precious wildlife, the Swat’s snow-clad tall mountain ranges of Falakser, Mankial and Elum peaks offer great challenges to mountaineers and trekkers to explore especially during winter. Likewise, its extensive plains and orchards that bear fruits and vegetables carried a unique comparative advantage over other tourist destinations of the country.
Attracting Buddhists, monks, and archaeologists from across the world throughout the year, the Swat’s archaeological treasures and ancient artifacts housed at Saidu Sharif Museum become a distinctive feature taking tourists to the glorious history of Swat.
He said the Buddhist sites of Swat including Saidu Sharif Museum and Stupa besides Buthkara Buddhist monastery attract tourists from across the world.
Ambassador Manzoor said Swat was very important in terms of Buddhist history in Pakistan and should be showcased on digital media to attract followers of Bhuddism from all around the world.
“Another striking feature of Swat is skiing sports being played at Malam Jabba every year during winter and it should be promoted to bolster rural economy.
KP tourism department officials told APP that a mega project was prepared for organizing different winter sports and tourism events in various districts including Swat.
Kalam’s winter gala and tour-de-cycle race would be organized in Swat while first-ever sports rafting at River Swat to be held besides an international paragliding event at Saidu Sharif.
To reduce tourists load at Kalam, Malam Jabba and Bahrian, new tourist spots would be developed at Sola Tanar, Puchar and Jargo valleys while walking tracks to promote ecotourism in Swat.
To maintain natural beauty and avoid pollution at tourist spots in Swat, he said camping pods would be established at new tourist’ destinations besides Kalash culture events in Chitral.
To link new tourist destinations with Swat Motorway, he said that huge amounts were being spent on the development and construction of new roads.
Work on the World Bank’s assisted KP Integrated Tourism Project was underway in the province to promote tourism, he added.
The construction of 15 jeepable tracks was also proposed in Malakand and Hazara divisions while six tourist facilitation centers established and work on seven others started.
The groundbreaking of 23 km long Mankyal-Bada Sarai Road has been performed for rehabilitation.
The project also includes the construction of four bridges and two rest areas.  He said that an Integrated Tourism Zone at Mankyal Swat would be established where modern facilities would be provided to tourists under the KITE project.
He said a mega project for feasibility studies for identification of new tourist spots was planned. To promote ecotourism in southern districts of KP.
A road to Sheikh Badin tourist resort located at the confluence of DI Khan and Lakki Marwat districts would be constructed while a tourist wing for merged areas was established to monitor and oversee tourism-related activities there.
Director General, Galyat Development Authority, Shahrukh Ali Khan has inaugurated Galyat Snow Festival at Abbottabad.
Shahrukh Ali Khan said that the event was aimed at attracting tourists and informing people about the tourism potential of Galyat.
The festival would also impact the socio-economic conditions of area people by creating growth opportunities.
The festival would include various snow sports events, musical concerts, hiking, horse riding, zip lining and tracking.
Tourism police were made operational at Malakand and Hazara divisions to facilitate tourists.
He said Tourism police were deployed in key places of Swat to facilitate tourists and snowfall lovers during the winter season.

Two former top cricketers’ entry into Peshawar Zalmi

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PESHAWAR, Feb 18 (APP): Two top former cricketers were given entry into the Peshawar Zalmi family when former Test cricketer Umar Gul and legendary batsman Muhammad Yousaf joined as bowling and batting consultants.

According to detail, Pakistan’s former Test cricketer Umar Gul has been appointed bowling consultant for Peshawar Zalme in the Pakistan Super League-9, while former Test cricketer Mohammad Yousuf has been appointed batting consultant for Peshawar Zalme.

The chairman of Peshawar Zalmi, Javed Afridi, welcomed Muhammad Yusuf and Umar Gul to the Zalmi family. Young, talented batsmen Saim Ayub, Muhammad Haris, Haseebullah, and others in the Peshawar Zalmi squad will get a chance to learn a lot from Muhammad Yousuf and Umar Gul.

Born on October 15, 1992, in Nawa Khali, Peshawar, Umar Gul is a Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer who is the current bowling coach of the Quetta Gladiators and interim bowling coach of the Pakistan national cricket team. Gul was a member of the Pakistan team that won the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, being the highest wicket taker of the tournament, along with being the runner-up of the 2007 tournament, in which he was also the highest wicket taker.

He played all three formats of the game as a right-arm fast medium bowler for the Pakistani cricket team. Umar Gul was the second-highest wicket-taker in Twenty20 international cricket, with 74 dismissals, behind Saeed Ajmal. He won the Twenty20 International Performance of the Year in 2013.

On October 16, 2020, after the final group-stage match of the 2020–21 National T20 Cup, Gul retired from all forms of cricket following a career that spanned twenty years.

Mohammad Yousuf, 49, was a star batsman for Pakistan and is now in the field of coaching. Former cricketer and captain, who played all three formats. Prior to his conversion to Islam, Yousuf was one of the few Christians to play for the Pakistan national cricket team. Yousuf scored 1,788 runs in 2006, which is a world record for most runs scored in a year in tests at an average of almost 100. Both Muhammad Yousaf and Umar Gul are in the field of coaching and thus joined Peshawar Zalmi as batting and bowling coaches.

Over 8.3m cotton bales reach ginneries across Pakistan till Feb 15

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MULTAN, Feb 18 (APP):Seed cotton (Phutti) equivalent to over 8.3 million or exactly 83,78,179 bales have reached ginning factories across the country till February 15, this year.
According to a fortnightly report of the Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association (PCGA) released on Sunday, over 8.3 million or 83,59,144 bales have undergone the ginning process i.e. converted into bales. Cotton arrivals in Punjab were recorded at over 4.2 million or 42,64,560 bales.
Sindh generated over 4.1 million or 41,13,672 bales.
The textile sector bought 77,85,668 bales while exporters purchased 2,92,726 bales and the Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) didn’t buy during the cotton season 2023-24.
The Sanghar district of Sindh topped with a cotton arrival figure of 16,94,691 bales followed by Bahawalnagar district of Punjab with 11,58,275 bales.
A total of 86 ginning factories were operational in the country.
Exactly 2,99,785 cotton bales of unsold stock were available in ginning factories.

Police foils smuggling of 4000 litres Iranian diesel

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MUZAFFARGARH, Feb 18 (APP):Police claimed to have foiled the smuggling of Iranian diesel and seized 4000 diesel.
According to police sources, the ongoing drive against Iranian diesel was underway in the district under the directions of District Police Officer Syed Hussain Haider.
SHO Rangpur police station Muhammad Waqas Bhutta has raided along with his team and foiled and smuggling of 4000 litres of diesel and handed it over to customs officials.

Govt achieves 13 goals, out of 15, set to promote IT sector within brief period: Dr. Saif

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 18 (APP):Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Dr. Umar Saif has said the caretaker government had successfully achieved 13 goals, out of 15, set to promote the IT sector and increase its exports within a brief period of 5 months under the caretaker setup.
In a video message, he said, “We have achieved 13 out of 15 important targets for the promotion of the IT & telecom sector in a short period of 5 months in the caretaker set-up. The forum of SIFC will prove to be a great support for the upcoming elected government in the process of building and developing the country, and the elected government will also reap the benefits of the measures we have taken during the caretaker period.”
“We worked with the SIFC and the State Bank to make a significant policy intervention, allowing IT companies to keep 50% of their export revenue in dollars in an account in Pakistan and make their international expenses without any restrictions from this amount,” he further explained. He said that with this decision, allowing the retention of 50 percent in dollars, the country’s IT exports have increased by 32 percent in the last 60 days.
Dr. Umar Saif highlighted that the establishment of the Telecom Tribunal fulfills a longstanding demand of the telecom sector. The specialized Tribunal will now handle telecom sector disputes and cases instead of the High Courts, aiming to expedite the resolution of legal issues and facilitate rapid progress in the telecom sector.
According to the minister, the Ministry of Law will nominate the chairperson and members of the Tribunal.
The Chairperson must be a Judge of the High Court or a lawyer with 15 years of experience, he said. Similarly, the Tribunal will have 2-member technocrats, whose number may be increased or decreased from time to time.
The minister believes that this specialized approach will lead to faster and more efficient resolution of disputes, contributing to the overall advancement of the telecom industry.
He said, “The effective implementation of the Right of Way Policy, the Special Investment Council has removed all departmental hurdles, and all decisions in the interest of the country and the nation have been approved without delay.”
He said that the ministry is concurrently establishing a research and development fund to support mobile phone manufacturing companies and facilitate the growth of the mobile phone manufacturing sector.
Dr. Umar Saif said that the first standardized quality test for the 75,000 information technology graduates will be conducted soon.
He highlighted significant decisions made to revamp IT education in collaboration with various entities, including HEC, the National Computing Accreditation Council, the Examination Testing Council, the Pakistan Software Export Board, and the Pakistan Software Houses Association.
Dr. Saif said students who successfully pass the test will be offered job opportunities through the Industry Placement Program.
He added that funds will be allocated to support special industry courses in universities, aiming to prepare students for current industry trends and needs.
He explained that the National Computing Accreditation Council will consider the pass rate of students to determine a university’s rating and the permissible enrollment of IT students.
Emphasizing the importance of aligning educational institutions with industry requirements, he stressed the need for facilitating industry-specific training to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical industry needs.
He said that freelancers would now receive their payments through PayPal, addressing a longstanding demand. The minister clarified, “While PayPal itself is not coming to Pakistan, an agreement has been reached where remittances would be channeled through PayPal via a third party.”
“Under the newly devised program, freelancers will not need to open a PayPal account. Instead, individuals outside the country will make payments from their PayPal accounts, and the funds will be promptly deposited into the freelancers’ accounts,” the minister explained.
He said that under the nation’s first space policy approved by the federal cabinet, international companies would be allowed to provide communication services through low-orbit communication satellites.
Dr. Saif said that satellite communication technology was advancing rapidly, and many private companies in the world wanted to provide communication services through low-orbit satellites.
“Satellites used to be geostationary, far away from the land. They are useful for broadcasting TV signals but communicating is difficult because there is latency,” he said.
Dr. Saif said that communication services and internet services could be offered through low-orbit satellites, which were relatively closer. He said that there had been a lot of development in this regard in the private sector.
“So now it has become possible for communication services in Pakistan to be provided through satellites and the private sector has this technology,” he said.
He expressed confidence that 5G services in the country would be launched by July-August current year, and 300MHz spectrum would be offered for auction.
He said that before the launch of 5G services, the optic fiber network had to be enhanced. Currently, only 6,000 mobile towers relate to optic fiber cables (OFC) of around 56,000 towers across the country.
Dr. Saif said that the government launched a project to establish 10,000 e-Rozgar centers across the country that would be equipped with the latest facilities for freelancers and startups.
“We have also fulfilled another promise made to the people, where a significant number from the existing 1.5 million and upcoming new freelancers can work independently at very low rates,” the minister said.
He said the best facilities including high-speed internet, UPS, training centers, individual cabins, meeting rooms, and separate office rooms for start-ups had been provided to freelancers.
The minister said that with the completion of the great project, IT exports would be increased soon by $ 10 billion annually, and under public-private partnership, these centers would also be able to significantly increase the capacity and income of freelancers.
He said, the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) would be responsible for providing freelancers and required technical support for these centers.
Dr. Umar Saif said that as promised, e-rozgar centers in other cities were also nearing completion.
“We have taken all the required steps for the digital ecosystem in Pakistan, and we have also used all available forums to declare Pakistan as a “Technology Destination” internationally” he added.
The minister said that the government had allocated Rs 2 billion for the Pakistan Startup Fund to accelerate venture capital investment in the country.
He said the Fund would provide financial assistance to the startups, with each receiving 30% support, while venture capitalists would contribute the remaining 70% of the capital.
The minister expressed confidence that the Startup Fund would play a key role in Pakistan’s economic development and expressed the commitment of the Ministry of Information Technology to provide.
The minister said, the government in an effort to enhance the production of mobile phones in Pakistan, has announced a 3 percent Research and Development (R&D) incentive for the local handset manufacturing industry.
“We announced a 3% R&D incentive for the industry to make them globally competitive in terms of price,” said the minister.
The government would also be announcing a plan to manufacture components in Pakistan and make locally manufactured phones cheaper than imported phones using a tariff-differential policy.
Dr Saif said that Pakistan is the seventh largest market of cellular users in the world with 191 million cellular connections. “However, we import most of our mobile phones. We need to manufacture them locally and develop an industry to export made-in-Pakistan phones,” he said.

Nepali envoy explores religious, regional matters with custodian of Bari Imam shrine

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 18 (APP):Ambassador Tapas Adikari of Nepal to Pakistan engaged in discussions at Pir House, the custodian of Bari Imam shrine with Sajjada Nasheen Pir Syed Haider Ali Gilani covering bilateral, regional, religious, and spiritual topics.
The meeting delved into various subjects, including inter-faith harmony, Sufism, and the identity of Auliya Allah.
Emphasizing Islam’s emphasis on human dignity over divisions, the Sajjada Nasheen highlighted Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) as a symbol of mercy and blessings to the world. This principle, carried through generations by the Prophet’s followers, has been further illuminated by the Saints.

Sindh University to hold lecture programme on Int. Mother Language day on Feb 21

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HYDERABAD, Feb 18 (APP):The Study Circle of the Sindhi department of the University of Sindh Jamshoro in its Prof. Muahrram Khan Lecture programs series will hold a lecture on ‘Status of  Sindhi Language as a National and Mother Language’ on February 21 (Wednesday) at 10. a.m.
According to a press release, eminent Professor, intellectual, Researcher, poet, and linguist Taj Joyo will deliver his lecture on the topic.