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Int’l Quds Conference calls for convening Islamic FMs moot on Zionist barbarism at Al-Aqsa

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 11 (APP):The International Palestine Conference on Tuesday called for convening an Islamic Foreign Ministers (FMs) moot for devising a joint strategy against ongoing Zionist atrocities against the people of Palestine in genera and Israeli forces’ barbarism on worshipers, children and women in Al-Aqsa Mosque in particular.

The world was seeing that Israel’s assertion and claim of invincibility were waning, and the Muslims through the foreign ministers conference should raise a voice of protest against the Zionist barbarism, the speakers at the “International Quds Conference: Falestini Mazloom aur Dalair Awam ki Himayat” stressed.

The conference, held at the National Press Club Islamabad in collaboration with the Cultural Consulate of the Islamic Republic of Iran, was addressed by Syed Ali Abbas Naqvi, Tanveez Haider, Mufti Ahlus Sunnat Syed Jahangir, Nasir Abbas Shirazi, Leader Shia Ulema Council Jafar Naqvi, Secretary General Shia Ulema Council Arif Hussain Wahidi, Mufti Amjad Abbas, Senator Talha Mehmood, Member of Ideological Council Allama Iftikhar Naqvi , Iranian Ambassador Seyyed Ali Hosseini and others.

The speakers said the great leader Imam Khomeini had declared the last Friday of the Holy Month of Ramazan as the Day of Al-Quds to draw the world’s attention to the long-standing problem of the Ummah, besides expressing solidarity with the oppressed people of Palestine.

Federal Minister Safron Senator Talha Mehmood said peace could not be maintained in the world by disrespecting humanity and violating human rights.

“Conspiracies are being made to trap Pakistan, the fifth largest country in the world in terms of population, into an economic crisis. The solution to the problems of the Muslim Ummah lies in their unity,” he added.

Senator Talha said those who called themselves champions of human rights saw human rights violations in Ukraine, East Taimur, but “they do not see human rights atrocities committed by Israelis in Palestine and Indians in Kashmir”.

Member of Ideological Council Allama Iftikhar Hussain Naqvi said Pakistan needed to review its foreign policy.

“Pakistan should immediately call a conference of Islamic countries to resolve the issues of Palestine and Kashmir and expose the Israeli atrocities before the world,” he added.

He said undoubtedly, Palestine was the first and the most important issue in the Islamic world. “Although Al-Quds Day has special significance to Palestine and the Palestinian cause, beyond that, it is the axis of unity and integration of the Islamic world. It is the day of unity of Muslim countries in fighting against oppression, massacre and occupation.”

He said the Quds day was an opportunity for the world to remember more than 70 years of oppression of the displaced Palestinian nation and to renew the commitments regarding the formation of an independent Palestinian state based on the principle of self-determination

He said both Iran and Pakistan were committed to protecting Palestinian rights and the two brotherly countries shared a close position on the issue of Palestine and Quds.

“The Quds Day is a growing global campaign to condemn violence, massacre and discrimination, to assert the rights of the Palestinian people, and to defend the right to self-determination,” he added.

Imran Khan’s govt tenure an ‘era of economic destruction’: Marriyum

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 11 (APP): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Monday said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had pursed wrong policies during its tenure from August 18, 2018 to 9 April, 2022 which caused “economic destruction” in the country.

On the contrary, the current year during which the coalition government had ruled Pakistan, was a period of success, the minister said while comparing the three and a half years performance of the PTI’s government with that of the incumbent one since its inception a year ago.

Marriyum, in a series of tweets, recalled the initiatives taken by the coalition government during its one year.

“The journey of the coalition government which began under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on April 10, 2022, has completed a year,” she said, adding during the time, a number of projects, including the China Pakistan Economic Corridor, Benazir Income Support Programme, laptop scheme, Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, multiple power projects, Thar Coal Power Project and National Action Plan had been revived.

Likewise, different projects, including Orange Train, Rawat and Abpara flyovers and three power projects with 1,800 MW electricity had been completed, she added.

The minister said news projects were also initiated during the last year, which included the people-friendly budget, Utility Store Package, PM’s Flood Relief Programme, Kisan Package, Interest Free System, collection of $9 billion dollar aid for flood affectees from international community, dispatch of aid for the people affected by earthquake in Turkiye, Tele School Porgramme, raise in the BISP budget and free flour scheme.

Imran Khan’s govt tenure an 'era of economic destruction’: Marriyum

She also highlighted major corruption scandals during the tenure of PTI which included sugar scam and others.

She said the tenure of PTI government was marred by bad governance which had not only rendered 6 million people jobless and pushed 20 million below the poverty line but also resulted into sheer inflation which soared wheat prices to Rs 100 per kg from Rs 35.

Multiple projects were shut down during the PTI government, which included LNG terminals, CPEC and power projects, she added.

She said the PTI government had not only purchased expensive LNG, but also reduced economic growth significantly from 6.10 per cent.

People who come for Aitikaaf are searching their name in the list at Badshahi Masjid

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People who come for Aitikaaf are searching their name in the list at Badshahi Masjid
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People who come for Aitikaaf are searching their name in the list at Badshahi Masjid
APP76-110423 LAHORE: April 11 – People arriving with their belongings for Aitikaaf at Badshahi Masjid. APP/MHA/ABB
People who come for Aitikaaf are searching their name in the list at Badshahi Masjid
APP77-110423 LAHORE: April 11 – Devotes preparing to commence Aitkaaf inside Badshahi Masjid for the last ten days in the month of Ramzan ul Mubarak. APP/MHA/ABB

FM Qin Gang to attend meeting of neighboring countries of Afghanistan in Samarkand

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BEIJING, Apr 11 (APP): Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang will be attending the fourth foreign ministers’ meeting of neighboring countries of Afghanistan in Samarkand, Uzbekistan from April 12 to 13.

He has been invited by Uzbekistan’s acting foreign minister Bakhtiyor Saidov, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin announced on Tuesday at a regular press briefing held here.

Regarding China’s expectations for this meeting, Wang said that China hopes to have an in-depth exchange of views on the current situation in Afghanistan with the parties attending the meeting, further consolidate the consensus of the neighboring countries on the Afghan issue, and steadfastly implement the outcomes and consensus of the previous meetings, especially the Tunxi Initiative of neighboring countries of Afghanistan on supporting Afghanistan’s economic reconstruction and practical cooperation issued by last year’s meeting, which was held in Tunxi, a city of east China’s Anhui Province.

He said that China looked forward to working with all participants to support the Afghan Interim Administration and people to overcome difficulties and challenges, and achieve peaceful reconstruction, economic development and security and stability.

The Chinese side also expected that all participants can effectively respond to the legitimate concerns of the outside world, create more favorable conditions for the neighboring countries to expand cooperation with Afghanistan and help it better integrate into regional connectivity and economic integration process, and work together to promote peace, stability, development and prosperity in the region, he added.

In March last year, China hosted the third meeting of foreign ministers of Afghanistan’s neighboring countries in Tunxi, Anhui Province, and published the Tunxi Initiative of Afghanistan’s neighboring countries on Supporting Afghanistan’s economic reconstruction and pragmatic cooperation, which was widely praised by the international community.

Nawaz Sharif leaves for Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah

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LONDON, Apr 11 (APP): Former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Quaid Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday left for Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah.

He would spend the last 10 days of the Holy Month of Ramazan with his family members in Saudi Arabia, and stay in Qatar for few days after Eidul Fitr before returning to Britain, a news release said.

Women economic empowerment vital for gender parity: NA Speaker

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 11 (APP): Speaker National Assembly Raja Pervez Ashraf has said that women empowerment was interlinked with their economic inclusiveness, especially in the budget process and budget allocation adding rationalizing the budget as per gender requirement was pivotal for gender equality.

He expressed these views while addressing an event “Gender Responsive Budgeting’ organized by Women Parliamentary Cacus (WPC) and Friedrich Ibert Stiftung (FTS) on Tuesday.

While mentioning the responsible nature of women, the speaker said women especially common women should also be a member of WPC as they are excellent at achieving goal. He also appreciated the role of WPC to sensitize the legislature in this regard. He said that women parliamentarians also have been more active in the process of legislation.

MNA Dr. Shahida Rehmani, Secretary General of WPC appreciated the speaker’s encouraging remarks.

She said that WPC would continue to strive for women’s empowerment in Pakistan. She also emphasized allocating budget for the improvement of women’s education and health.

She expressed her gratitude to FTS Pakistan for organising the event.

CWDP refers Rs 69.440 bln ‘Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Rural Accessibility Project’ to ECNEC

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 11 (APP): Minister for Planning Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Tuesday virtually chaired a meeting of the Central Development Working Party (CWDP) that took up three development projects worth Rs 76.5 billion.

The forum referred a Rs 69,440.00 million ‘Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Rural Accessibility Project’ to the Executive Committee of the National Executive Council (ECNEC) while approving the construction of a Rs 3,958.188 million six-lane overhead bridge at Imamia Colony Railway Crossing Shahdara and Rs 3,098.600 million Sindh Health Support Programme.

The National Highway Authority (NHA) will charge toll tax after the construction of a six-lane overhead bridge at Imamia Colony Railway Crossing, being sponsored by the Ministry of Communications.

The revised project envisages the construction of a railway overhead bridge measuring 613 meters with approach ramps on either side of National Highway N-5 at Imamia Colony Railway crossing at Shahdara.

The proposed overhead bridge will facilitate the free flow of traffic on N-5. The rail track between Lahore and Faisalabad intercepts N-5 dual carriageway at Imamia Colony at 1.5 km north of Shahdara railway.

The PC-I of the Sindh Health Support Programme envisages localizing the National UHC (Universal Health Coverage) Benefits Package. Sindh took the lead to become the first province in Pakistan by developing the provincial EPHS (Essential Public Health Services).

The Sindh government prioritized a total of 131 interventions as District EPHS that included 94 interventions as an immediate priority, out of which 21 were at the Community level, 37 at the PHC (Primary Health Care) facility level,
and 36 at the First Level Hospital (FLH).

“The interventions will lead to improving health with resilient health infrastructure by addressing accessibility, equity, responsiveness, social and financial risk protection, and improved efficiency.”

Among others, the meeting was attended by the Secretary Planning Ministry, Chief Economist, Members Planning Commission and representatives from the various ministries and divisions.

Governor Balochistan, Mr. Abdul Wali Kakar calls on Chairman NDMA, Lt. General Inam Haider Malik at his office

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Governor Balochistan, Mr. Abdul Wali Kakar calls on Chairman NDMA, Lt. General Inam Haider Malik at his office
APP73-110423 ISLAMABAD:
Governor Balochistan, Mr. Abdul Wali Kakar calls on Chairman NDMA, Lt. General Inam Haider Malik at his office
APP74-110423 ISLAMABAD: April 11 – Chairman NDMA, Lt. General Inam Haider Malik presenting a souvenir to Governor Balochistan, Abdul Wali Kakar at his office. APP/ABB