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Pak, China to strengthen coop in education on animal disease control

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BEIJING, June 12 (APP): Afifa Shajia Awais, education attachΓ© from the embassy of Pakistan in China, has stressed to strengthen collaboration between Pakistani and Chinese universities in the vocational education on animal disease control.

During her speech on the animal industry and job market demand in Pakistan at China Agricultural University, she said Pakistan mainly exports processed dairy products and fresh meat to Middle Eastern countries and wants to introduce processing facilities and cutting-edge technologies from China.

Vocational education on major animal disease control was urgently needed to meet food hygiene inspection, she said. She also expressed her wishes to strengthen education collaboration between top Chinese and Pakistani universities in the sector, China Daily reported.

As coordinator of the China-Pakistan Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation and Extension Center, university professor He Cheng served as host for the event.

Regarding major animal disease control, Awais welcomed CAU scientists to visit Pakistan and contribute to the construction of a disease-free zone in Pakistan.

Moreover, the Pakistani embassy in China would support a China-aided project on major animal disease control in the next two years, she added.

He Cheng will head a delegation to set up a new diagnostic lab for livestock disease control and promote key technology transfers for vaccine and diagnostic kits.

The lecture was attended by 35 people at the university, including Pakistani students, Chinese undergraduate students and teachers.

Tarar lauds budget as well-balanced plan to tackle financial crisis

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Tarar lauds budget as well-balanced plan to tackle financial crisis

ISLAMABAD, Jun 12 (APP): Minister for Law and Justice Senator Azam Nazir Tarar on Monday praised the Budget 2023-24, describing it as a well-balanced plan that addresses the needs of the people during a challenging financial crisis.

Speaking on the floor of the Senate, he emphasized the government’s commitment to supporting employees who have been severely impacted by rising inflation.

Minister Tarar highlighted the Cabinet’s extensive deliberations, which lasted over an hour, to ensure financial relief for government employees. Recognizing their right to meet household expenses and other domestic obligations, the government had decided to increase their salaries, he added.

Discussing the main features of the budget, Minister Tarar emphasized the revolutionary reforms implemented in various sectors, including agriculture, information technology, education, trade, tourism, energy, and youth programmes.

He encouraged his colleagues to provide their proposals in a timely manner for further improvement and inclusion in the upcoming budget.

Minister Tarar reassured the house that the government, led by the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), would continue its efforts to improve the country’s financial stability through all available means.

Earlier, he commended the Opposition Leader in the Senate, Dr. Shahzad Waseem, for his constructive criticism of certain economic policies and his proposals to further enhance them.

Minister Tarar also criticized the economic policies of the previous government, noting that before the Supreme Court’s decision against former Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif in 2017, the economic indicators were positive, with stable commodity prices accessible to the lower middle class.

Blaming the previous government for the financial turmoil in the country, he pointed out that it took significant loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which had not been done in the country’s history for the past 75 years.

He further emphasized that the previous government violated the terms and conditions of the IMF agreement, and the consequences were still being felt by the nation today.

Minister Tarar acknowledged that despite reservations, former Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif offered assistance for economic stability in 2018, but the government failed to recognize the significance of this offer.

He mentioned that despite financial constraints, the PDM coalition government had made considerable efforts to provide maximum relief to the people in Balochistan, Sindh, Southern Punjab, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa who were facing challenging times during the flash floods and torrential rains.

Minister Tarar stressed the importance of running the country’s affairs in accordance with the law and the Constitution, stating that politics should be a continuous process of dialogue rather than a means to create polarization.

He condemned the incidents that occurred on May 9 as a black day in the political history of the country and emphasized that there was a comprehensive plan behind these acts, which would not be tolerated by the state and the nation under any circumstances.

Pakistani exhibitor expresses great expectations for China Cultural Industrial Fair

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Pakistani exhibitor expresses great expectations for China Cultural Industrial Fair

BEIJING, June 12 (APP): Pakistani and other foreign exhibitors participating in the 19th China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industries Fair have expressed great expectations for this year’s expo. The event held in Shenzhen in South China’s Guangdong province.

Abduk Basit Khan, a Pakistani exhibitor participating in the expo for the second time, also expressed high expectations for the fair.

He showcased Pakistani jade products, specifically designed for the Chinese market, and expressed hope for a better year compared to the previous one.

He mentioned that the Chinese market is significant for jade products, and his business has been operating in China for 10 years.

“I would definitely support any cultural exchange or activity that we could have in China or in Iran to promote culture, not only our culture to China but also China to Iran,” said Mahdi Olyaei, an Iranian exhibitor, in an interview with media outlets.

This is his second time attending the cultural exhibition in Shenzhen, and he noted the already strong cooperation between Iran and China.

The five-day national-level fair, predominantly featuring offline events, has attracted over 3,500 government bodies, cultural organizations, and enterprises. It is expected to provide new momentum for the development of China’s cultural industry, China Daily reported.

A digital China exhibition area has been set up for the first time to highlight and promote national-level market players, major platforms, and the latest technological innovations in the cultural industries.

Forums, conferences, contract signings, and creative contests will also be organized to share information and boost the innovative development of the cultural industries.

Since its founding in 2004, the cultural fair has seen a continuous expansion in its exhibition scale, visitor number and degree of internationalization. It has become an important platform to promote the development and opening up of the Chinese cultural industries.

The forum came along with another grand cultural event, the first Forum on Building up China’s Cultural Strength which also opened in Shenzhen on Wednesday, with the theme “Towards Greater Cultural Confidence and Mutual Learning Among Civilizations.”

Chinese experts noted that China is building itself as a leading country in culture and enhancing the prosperity of Chinese culture with the spirit of openness and inclusiveness, while the Chinese civilization has also inspired other civilizations across the world through exchanges.

Senate adopts motion to refer Chairman, Speaker Salaries, Allowances, (Amendment) Bill to NA

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Senate adopts motion to refer Chairman, Speaker Salaries, Allowances, (Amendment) Bill to NA

ISLAMABAD, Jun 12 (APP): The Senate on Monday adopted a motion to refer the Chairman and Speaker (Salaries, Allowances and Privileges) (Amendment) Bill, 2023 to the National Assembly.

The motion was moved by Minister of the State for Law and Justice Shahadat Awan in the House. The House carried out the motion and sent the bill to the National Assembly.

Hong Kong beat Pakistan in Asian Netball C’ship

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Hong Kong beat Pakistan in Asian Netball C'ship

ISLAMABAD, Jun 12 (APP): Hong Kong outplayed Pakistan in the Asian Youth Girls’ Netball Championship at Jeonju, Korea.

Hong Kong beat Pakistan by 78-15 in the game. Pakistan faced defeat at the hands of Hong Kong in their third match after Thailand.

Pakistan would play their fourth match against Malaysia on Tuesday. Pakistan has played three matches in the championship so far and had won against Japan in its first match.

It is worth mentioning that teams from 11 countries were participating in the championship, which have been divided into two groups.

Pakistan would play its fifth match against India on June 14. The quarter-finals and semi-finals of the championship would be played on June 16, whereas the final on June 17.

MoS Khar, Belgian Minister discuss cooperation in labour mobility

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 12 (APP): Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar and Belgian Secretary of State for Migration and Asylum Nicole de Moor on Monday discussed enhancing of cooperation in the field of labour mobility.
MoS Hina Rabbani Khar held constructive discussions with the Belgian minister in this regard.
Earlier, she had arrived Brussels on an official visit to Belgium, Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press release.


Minister of State Hina Rabbani Khar also met Senator Allessia Cleas, the Chair of the Pakistan Belgium Parliamentary Friendship Group.
The discussions focused on fostering stronger ties between the two nations and exploring avenues for increasing trade and investment cooperation.
Both sides emphasized the mutual benefits of promoting people-to-people contacts as enhancing parliamentary interactions.
Khar invited the Belgian Parliamentary members to visit Pakistan and build on the excellent people to people ties between the two countries.

β€œThe visit aims to strengthen bilateral ties between Pakistan and Belgium across all areas of cooperation, with a particular focus on labour mobility from Pakistan to Belgium,” the spokesperson said in a press statement.
Pakistan attaches great significance to its relations with Belgium, that are embedded in history with a important focus on trade, investment and educational cooperation.

Labourers busy in fixing tuff tiles on footpath in Federal Capital

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Labourers busy in fixing tuff tiles on footpath in Federal Capital
APP27-120623 ISLAMABAD: June 12 – Labourers busy in fixing tuff tiles on footpath in Federal Captial. APP/SAK/MAF/FHA
Labourers busy in fixing tuff tiles on footpath in Federal Capital
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Students from various institutions, Regular Blood Donors PRCS Staff & Volunteers Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) in collaboration with its Red Cross Red Crescent Movement partners, will organize cycling event ‘Donors on Wheels’ in connection with World Blood Donor Day 2023 at Jinnah Sports Complex, outside Liaqat Gymnasium

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Students from various institutions, Regular Blood Donors PRCS Staff & Volunteers Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) in collaboration with its Red Cross Red Crescent Movement partners, will organize cycling event 'Donors on Wheels' in connection with World Blood Donor Day 2023 at Jinnah Sports Complex, outside Liaqat Gymnasium
APP24-120623 ISLAMABAD: June 12 - Students from various institutions, Regular Blood Donors PRCS Staff & Volunteers Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) in collaboration with its Red Cross Red Crescent Movement partners, will organize cycling event 'Donors on Wheels' in connection with World Blood Donor Day 2023 at Jinnah Sports Complex, outside Liaqat Gymnasium. APP/IFD/MAF/FHA
Students from various institutions, Regular Blood Donors PRCS Staff & Volunteers Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) in collaboration with its Red Cross Red Crescent Movement partners, will organize cycling event 'Donors on Wheels' in connection with World Blood Donor Day 2023 at Jinnah Sports Complex, outside Liaqat Gymnasium
APP24-120623 ISLAMABAD
Students from various institutions, Regular Blood Donors PRCS Staff & Volunteers Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) in collaboration with its Red Cross Red Crescent Movement partners, will organize cycling event 'Donors on Wheels' in connection with World Blood Donor Day 2023 at Jinnah Sports Complex, outside Liaqat Gymnasium
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Students from various institutions, Regular Blood Donors PRCS Staff & Volunteers Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) in collaboration with its Red Cross Red Crescent Movement partners, will organize cycling event 'Donors on Wheels' in connection with World Blood Donor Day 2023 at Jinnah Sports Complex, outside Liaqat Gymnasium
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Youngster jumping into the canal to get some relief from hot weather at Luddy wala

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APP22-120623 SARGODHA: June 12 - Youngster jumping into the canal to get some relief from hot weather at Luddy wala. APP/HSD/MAF/FHA
Youngster jumping into the canal to get some relief from hot weather at Luddy wala
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Youngster jumping into the canal to get some relief from hot weather at Luddy wala
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NA Speaker for eradicating Child Labour to ensure country’s bright future

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NA Speaker for eradicating Child Labour to ensure country's bright future

ISLAMABAD, Jun 12 (APP): Speaker National Assembly Raja Pervaiz Ashraf on Monday said that the bright future of the nation is interlinked with the eradication of the menace of Child Labour.

In a message on the occasion of International Child Labor Day, which is celebrated across the world on June, 12 every year under the auspices of the United Nations, he said, that each child should be given the opportunity for standardized education by eliminating all kinds of forced labor, mental and physical abuse, especially against children from society.

He also stressed on the need to take special initiatives to protect children from the menace of child labour.
The Speaker said that forced labor from children is tantamount to compromise and destroying their childhood as they are deprived of what is essential for development.

The speaker said that the constitution guarantees the protection of children’s rights and under the constitution, it is the responsibility of the government to provide facilities for children from 5 to 16 years to avail the opportunity for getting free education.

He said that Pakistan being a signatory of the International Convention for the Protection of Children should strictly adhere to international agreements to protect children from labour.

He also pointed out that added that according to Pakistani laws taking forced labor from children is a punishable offence.
Pervez Ashraf has said that the Parliament of Pakistan became first regional Parliament to formulate Parliamentary Caucus on Child Rights to ensure child-friendly legislation.

He also said that the National Assembly of Pakistan commemorated the Diamond Jubilee celebrations on the completion of 75 years of Pakistan and a special convention of children was also organized on the occasion in which all sections of the society were involved.

He also emphasized the need to take all stakeholders on board for eliminating the menace of Child labor from Pakistan.