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Randhawa commends ICT Police’s efforts in maintaining law, order

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ISLAMABAD, May 04 (APP): Chief Commissioner Islamabad Muhammad Ali Randhawa Saturday commended the dedication and professionalism exhibited by the ICT Police in upholding law and order in the federal capital.

He said this during a meeting with Inspector General (IG) of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police, Ali Nasir Rizvi, said a press release.

During the meeting, IG Police provided a comprehensive briefing to the Chief Commissioner regarding the current law and order and in Islamabad.

He highlighted key areas of focus and ongoing efforts by the police force to maintain peace and security in the region.

Ali Nasir reiterated the administration’s unwavering commitment to supporting the endeavors of the police force.

Emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts, Chief Commissioner stressed the need for close coordination between the administration and law enforcement agencies to effectively address emerging challenges and ensure the safety and security of the citizens.

The meeting underscored the administration’s proactive approach towards enhancing public safety and reaffirmed its support for the ICT Police in their mission to uphold law and order in the federal capital.

Speakers in TIIF for improving, corporate governance system in Uzbekistan

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ISLAMABAD, May 04 (APP): The ‘Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF) has organized a discussion on improving the corporate governance system, which is a key element of business environment development: international practice, Uzbekistan’s experience and further steps.

The quality of corporate governance is one of the elements of building a stable economy, as well as one of the main aspects of competition for funds of global portfolio investors.

The discussions sought answers to such questions as what countries are doing to create quality corporate governance at the jurisdictional level, what portfolio investors want to see when considering a country as an object of new investments.

Denis Spirin, Steering Committee’s Member, Chapter Zero Uzbekistan Jennifer Nordquist, Former Executive Director of the Economic Innovation Group of the World Bank Group in the United States, Olzhas Omarov, Director for Central Asia and the Caucasus, KPMG, Oleg Shvyrkov, Director, Board and Governance Services Morrow Sodali, Andrey Kopiakov, Senior Manager, Corporate Governance, Prosperity Capital Management Ltd,George Dallas, Head of Content, European Institute of Corporate Governance addressed the session.

During the session, George Dallas (Head of Content, European Institute of Corporate Governance) said that not only the market is being studied, but also what investors expect from Uzbekistan.

Foreign investors are usually concerned about macroeconomic threats, including legislation, regulatory stability and the level of competition in sectors, he said.

George Dallas said that as far as Uzbekistan is concerned, problems can be observed in issues such as control of investors, their roles, business relationships, corruption, familiarity and connection with the government.

Also, transparency, independence in board governance,“We should not lose sight of the fact that boards should have independent directors,” said George Dallas.

Oleg Shvyrkov (Director of Board & Governance Services at Morrow Sodali) noted that the share of state-owned enterprises in the Uzbek market is large.

“We will give our recommendations to decision makers in Uzbekistan. We will further facilitate this by focusing on developing standards in the capital market in Uzbekistan,” said Oleg Shvyrkov.

Jennifer Nordquist, a member of the Economic Innovation Group, emphasized that board members of companies should be familiar with the financial market as “Corporate governance is now developing in Uzbekistan”.

He said that various studies show that issues such as board composition, size and standing are being left behind.
Although the corporate governance code was introduced many years ago, only a limited number of people use it, he added.

The code is weak, various aspects, board work, governance work, definitions are not properly developed. That is why the country should develop areas of the code such as governance, control and tariffs,” said Olzhas Omarov, KPMG Director for Central Asia and the Caucasus.

A beautiful view of ducks swimming in the pond at Rani bagh

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A beautiful view of ducks swimming in the pond at Rani bagh
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International Firefighters Day observed in Rescue 1122

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PESHAWAR, May 04 (APP): Like other part of the world, the Rescue 1122 celebrated international Firefighters Day on Saturday and paid tribute to all those associated with this noble cause as professional firefighters.
Director General Rescue 1122 Dr. Mohammad Ayaz Khan was the chief guest on this occasion. Dr. Muhammad Ayaz Khan salutes his veteran firefighters on the occasion of International Day and paid rich tribute to all those associated with this noble profession.
All over the world, firefighters are known as heroes because of their services, Dr. Muhammad Ayaz Khan while paying rich tribute to the firefighters said. Firefighters always run towards the fire while common people run away from the burning heat, Dr. Muhammad Ayaz Khan said.
Rescue 1122 has provided services in more than 30,000 different fire incidents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Dr. Muhammad Ayaz Khan disclosed. The highest number of fire incidents were reported in Peshawar, that was 8505 in number, Dr. Muhammad Ayaz Khan said.
Rescue 1122 has all the latest firefighting equipment, Dr Muhammad Ayaz Khan said and would ensure their services to the general public during firing incidents.
International Firefighters’ Day (IFFD) is observed on May 4 annually to honour the heroes who risk their lives to safeguard their communities. It was established after a proposal by Australian firefighter, JJ Edmondson, was made on January 4, 1999, following the deaths of five firefighters fighting a bushfire in Australia on Dec 2, 1998.
On December 2, 1998, firefighters of the Geelong West Fire Brigade responded to a call for assistance by other firefighters fighting a wildfire from Linton, Victoria, Australia.
A sudden change of wind direction caused due to a cold front led to the fire truck being engulfed by the fire on the way to refilling the water tank.
As a result, five Geelong West firefighters were killed: Garry Vredeveldt, Christopher Evans, Stuart Davidson, Jason Thomas, and Matthew Armstrong. This incident eventually led to the proposal for an International Firefighters’ Day.

Dry weather likely to persist in city

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BAHAWALPUR, May 04 (APP):The local Met office has forecast dry weather for city during next 24 hours.
The highest maximum temperature 38 centigrade and the lowest minimum 25 centigrade were recorded during last 24 hours.
The dry weather has also been forecast for rest of the region.

Pak-EPA enforcement team confiscates 70kg single-use plastic bags

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ISLAMABAD, May 04 (APP):The Enforcement Team of Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA) conducted a field operation against single-use plastic polythene items in Blue area, Trail 3 and 4 of Marghalla Hills National Park upon the directions of Coordinator to Prime Minister on Climate Change and DG Pak-EPA.
During the Inspection, the team visited Hotels such as Tabaq Hotel, Salt n Pepper Hotel, Pak-Chinese Samosa Centre, Diet Chinese Samosa Centre,  Usmania Hotel and others.
The team confiscated about 70 kilograms of polythene or plastic bags and Single-Use Plastic materials, a news release said.
“Resultantly, Pak-EPA’s is making efforts to enforce the Single-Use Plastic (Prohibition) Regulations 2023 in ICT limits.
The Enforcement Team is vigilantly visiting different zones of Islamabad to ensure compliance with the regulations and prevent the use of harmful single-use plastic items.
This initiative aims to protect the environment and promote sustainable practices in the capital city,” the EPA said.

Pak-Uzbek business community welcomes KSA’s $20 billion investment in Uzbekistan

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TASHKENT, May 04 (APP): The business communities of Pakistan and Uzbekistan on Saturday welcomed Saudi Arabia’s $20 billion investment in Uzbekistan in energy sector.

Meanwhile talking to APP, besides the Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF), Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Uzbekistan, Vakhabov Davron Abdujalolovich said that at the opening ceremony of the Tashkent International Investment Forum on May 2, the Minister of Energy of Saudi Arabia, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman announced the investment of $20 billion by the Saudi government and the private sector in the energy sector, which will start projects in various energy sectors.

He said that the announcement of investment of $20 billion by the Saudi government would also create opportunities for the business community of Pakistan due to which the business communities of both countries will work on many bilateral projects.

He said that after the execution of the projects not only Uzbekistan but also the economy of the region will benefit from this and regional countries can take advantage of this opportunity.

Talking to APP, Deputy Chairman of Kazakhstan Commodity Exchange, Nabikhon Samatov Samatov said that there is already a agreement between Pakistan and Uzbekistan Commodity Exchange for bilateral cooperation and now after the announcement of $20 billion investment by Saudi Arabia, now there are big opportunities for Pakistani businessmen here.
He said that all the countries of the region will benefit from this huge investment in the energy sector.

On this occasion, talking to APP, Habib Mamsan, member governing member of Pakistan Mercantile Exchange and head of the delegation of businessmen visiting Tashkent International Investment Forum, said that the business communities of Pakistan and Uzbekistan have been cooperating for many years and the current $20 billion investment in Uzbekistan from Saudi Arabia is useful for regional economy.

He said that the commodity sector of Pakistan and Uzbekistan will now start mutual discussions and work will be started to further enhance bilateral economic relations between the two countries.

It is pertinent to mention that beside this more than 10 investment agreements were signed on the first day of Tashkent International Investment Forum.

Interest in the International Investment Forum is growing every year.

In particular, this year the event gathered about 2.5 thousand delegates from 93 countries. On the first day of the forum, more than ten investment agreements were signed with major companies, including ACWA Power, Masdar, Bonfarm Group and others.

This event marked the beginning of large-scale co-operation in such key areas as energy, geology, food processing and the introduction of green technologies.

The signing of the agreements is expected to lead to significant investments in the development of these industries, fueling economic growth and innovation. Industry representatives noted that such contracts not only strengthen business ties, but also create new opportunities for international co-operation.

The forum also discussed the current challenges and future prospects of each of the mentioned industries, supported by concrete plans and projects signed in the form of contracts.

This forum, organized to stimulate investing activities and exchange of experience between key market players, is already showing its effectiveness and relevance to the economic landscape.

Rescue 1122 marks International fire fighters day

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MULTAN, May 04 (APP): Rescue 1122 organized an awareness walk, flag march and seminar on the occasion of International Firefighters Day to pay tribute to firefighters.

Punjab Emergency Service Rescue 1122 Multan organized an awareness walk to pay tribute to the fire fighters acknowledge their services and provide awareness to the public about fire safety so that the community could be made aware of their important role in case of any fire incident and reduce the incidents of fire emergencies.

The walk led by Emergency Officer Engineer Muhammad Bilal started from Kumharanwala chowk and culminated at Madni park.

The participants of the walk carried banners and placards about fire safety and recognition of the services of firefighters.
Among the other participants, Rescue and Safety Officer Muhammad Arshad Khan, Rescue and Safety Officer Muhammad Aftab, Rescue and Safety Officer Muhammad Ejaz, Fire Rescues, Volunteers, Civil Society and Rescuers participated.

A seminar was held on the topic of “Firefighters are real heroes” at the Rescue head office presided over by Emergency Officer Engineer Muhammad Bilal.

Addressing the seminar, Engineer Bilal said that in fact, fire fighters were real heroes of the nation because they not only help people in times of crisis but sometimes also sacrifice their lives to protect people’s lives and properties.

‘Firefighters are our foreheads’. Firefighters of Rescue 1122 were always ready to serve the people of Multan.

He urged the owners of high-rise buildings to follow the fire safety rules made by the Emergency Services department to protect such buildings from fire incidents.

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Modi’s hit squads operating in Canada threaten national security: Pannun

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ISLAMABAD, May 04 (APP):Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the head of Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), claims that the recent detention of three Indian state operatives by Canadian authorities, in relation to the killing of Canadian Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, supports the assertion that the Narendra Modi administration instructed RAW, its foreign intelligence agency, to orchestrate Nijjar’s assassination.
The pro-Khalistan leader and personal friend and mentor of Nijjar said this after the Canadian police charged three members of a RAW-sponsored hit team for their role in the killing of Nijjar, who was running Khalistan Referendum campaign in Canada on behalf of the SFJ, in the parking lot of the Guru Nanak Sikh gurdwara on the evening of 18 June last year in the city of Surrey, British Columbia. According to court documents, Karanpreet Singh, 28, Kamalpreet Singh, 22 and Karan Brar, 22, have been charged with first-degree murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder in Nijjar’s death.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, Attorney at Law (New York)  and General Counsel to SFJ, said: “Shaheed Nijar was my dear, personal friend and a close associate. He was head of the Khalistan Referendum campaign in Canada and President of a Gurdwara in Surrey, BC. He was an upright individual, a peaceful man with a demonstrated commitment to community service.”
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, who was himself a target of the high profile Indian killing hit last year but survived after the plot was foiled by the US spies, blamed Prime Minister Modi government for the killing of Nijjar and for ordering a hit on him.
Pannun said: “In the light of Prime Minister Modi’s own statements, he recently proclaimed in a speech that ‘This New India comes into your home to kill you. My India does not send dossiers. We kill terrorists at their home turf’.”
The SFJ founder said: “While today’s action by Canadian authorities, which led to the arrest of those directly involved in the killing, is a step forward, it only scratches the surface. High-ranking Indian diplomats such as Indian High Commissioner to Canada Sanjay Verma and Consul General of India in Vancouver Manish provided logistical support and intelligence for the assassination. They must be charged. Reports, including one from the Washington Post, suggest that the RAW agents who assisted in carrying out the assassination are still actively positioned at the Indian Consulate in Vancouver.”
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun said that simply removing RAW agents from Indian missions does not suffice to counteract the Modi government’s spree of transnational terrorism.
The Sikh leader, who lives under security around the clock, said: “If we are to genuinely combat this wave of transnational violence, those Indian diplomats who oversee RAW’s espionage operations in Canada must be held accountable and face legal proceedings. Only through such decisive actions can we hope to dismantle the networks that enable and perpetuate such crimes against Canadians on Canadian soil.
“Canadian politicians of every stripe must stand with the Canadian Sikhs’ right to peacefully advocate for Khalistan without facing any violent retaliation from the Indian Government. Canada’s political leadership must stand on the right side of history in countering the Modi government’s transnational repression of pro-Khalistan Sikhs on Canadian soil, to ensure this sort of violence never happens again.”
Pannun added: “Nijjar laid his life working for the cause of Khalistan, Phase III of Khalistan Referendum voting on July 28, 2024 in Calgary, AB is dedicated to Hardeep Singh Nijjar and other Canadians who sacrificed their lives for the cause of Khalistan.”
The three India men arrested on Friday were living in the city of Edmonton, Alberta, and will be transported on Monday to British Columbia to face charges. The indictments allege the conspiracy was planned in both Surrey and Edmonton between 1 May and 18 June.
Brian Edwards, RCMP assistant commissioner called the killing “outrageous” and “reprehensible”, adding the investigators worked closely with members of the Sikh community.
“It had a profound impact on the residents of Surrey and, notwithstanding today the announcing of charges, those scars will remain in our community for a long time,” he said.
In September, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told parliament his government had “credible allegations” that India was behind the killing, calling the death of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil an “unacceptable violation of our sovereignty”.
The fallout from Nijjar’s murder has chilled relations between Canada and India – and exposed what officials say is a transnational campaign of violence by India, meant to target dissidents abroad.
Canada’s public safety minister said the arrests confirmed “that the RCMP take these matters extremely seriously”.
The men arrested on Friday are Indian citizens who entered Canada on student visas three to five years ago. None have permanent residency, said Supt Mandeep Mooker. More arrests in connection to the murder are possible, he said, adding that police were working with other units in “active investigations” across the country.
Six men and two vehicles were involved in Nijjar’s murder, according to previous statements from police.
“We remain dedicated to finding and arresting each one of these individuals,” said Mooker.