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Govt striving hard for redressal of excesses committed against journalists in PTI tenure: Marriyum

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 13 (APP):Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Thursday said that during the past year, the incumbent government had strived hard for the redressal of the excesses committed by the past regime against the media persons.

She was speaking at the oathtaking ceremony of newly elected office bearers of the Jhang Press Club and Jhang Union of Journalists here.

The minister reiterated that the incumbent government fully believed in freedom of media and freedom of expression and was taking all possible steps for that purpose. On the contrary, she said the previous government had instituted numerous baseless cases against journalists during its tenure.

Marriyum Aurangzeb said that the government had not taken any vindictive action against any journalist since coming to power in April last year, adding it was taking measures for the welfare of journalists and media workers.

She said that the Ministry of Information had organized training programmes to enhance the professional skills of journalists.

Taking a jibe at the PTI regime, the minister said that the dark period of four years was over now when programmes, columns and channels were shut down.

She expressed the hope that the newly elected office bearers of Jhang Press Club would work for the welfare of the journalist community of the area.

The minister administered the oath to the 11-member body of Jhang Press Club, including its President Liaquat Ali Anjum and Secretary Khurram Saeed.

Iranian Ambassador bids farewell to NA Speaker

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 13 (APP): Iran’s Ambassador to Pakistan Seyed Mohammad Ali on Thursday met with National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervez Ashraf at the Parliament House to discuss matters of mutual interest, including strengthening bilateral cooperation in various fields, promoting regional peace and security, besides enhancing trade and economic ties between Pakistan and Iran.

Speaker Ashraf congratulated Seyed Mohammad Ali on his successful diplomatic assignment in Pakistan and appreciated his contributions to further strengthening the brotherly ties between the two countries.

He expressed gratitude to the Supreme Leader and President Raisi for their continued support to the Kashmir cause and assured Iran of Pakistan’s support on its core issues, including the Joint Comprehensive Plan of action (JCPOA) and human rights issues.

The speaker felicitated the Iranian Ambassador on the revival of Iran and Saudi Arab diplomatic relations. Underscoring Pakistan’s close fraternal relations with Iran and Saudi Arabia, he termed it as a positive step that would lead to improving regional peace and stability as well as increasing cooperation among Muslim countries to overcome the current challenges faced by Muslim Ummah.

The two sides reiterated their commitment to fighting terrorism, which poses a common threat to both Iran and Pakistan, through joint concerted efforts. They also acknowledged the positive trajectory in bilateral relations, including enhanced engagement at multiple levels and frequent exchange of visits and telephone calls between the leadership on all matters of significance.

Both sides also agreed to hold an Iranian art/photo exhibition at the Parliament, displaying rare manuscripts of the Holy Qur’an and other sacred documents. The event would be in continuation of the golden jubilee celebratory activities of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan passed in 1973.

The speaker concluded by thanking Seyed Mohammad Ali for his productive and fruitful tenure in Pakistan and wished him all the best for his next diplomatic assignment.

A man is selling garlic from his motorcycle cart..

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A man is selling garlic from his motorcycle cart..
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Pakistan’s debt burden driving widespread economic crisis: UN report

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UNITED NATIONS, Apr 13 (APP): Pakistan is in the eye of the polycrisis, with its external debt almost doubling between 2015 and 2020 to become the main driver of more widespread economic problems in 2022, according to a new UN report, which also warns that developing countries face years of difficulty as the global economy slows down amid heightened financial turbulence.

The United Nations Trade and Development Conference (UNCTAD) said in its latest report that Pakistan’s export earnings were falling or stagnant over the same period.

As a net wheat and energy importer, exposure to rising prices in these markets was a concern even before the war in Ukraine, the Geneva-based UN trade body said.

The sharp spike resulting from the Ukrainian conflict led to significant import costs, which persisted through much of 2022, it was pointed out.

The currency has also seen a sharp fall in value (over 40 per cent against the dollar since the beginning of 2020), adding to inflationary pressures and depleting exchange reserves, the report noted.

Pakistan, the report said, needs to urgently address the problem of its failure to raise tax revenues. However, the damage from the floods that hit the country in July and August 2022 is of an order of magnitude that even with a more robust fiscal base Pakistan would be facing severe financial stress.

In the wake of COVID-19, Pakistan was amongst the first to sign-up for the G20-backed Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI), which allowed it to suspend payments to bilateral creditors between May 2020 and December 2021 and it is in ongoing negotiations with the IMF to secure new loans to avoid defaulting on its external debt in the short-run.

Nearly $31 billion concessionary capital, which would help create the fiscal space needed to respond to any exogenous shock, is currently tied up in ongoing negotiations over the programme, the report said. Over the next five years, the IMF estimates the annual external financing need of Pakistan at $35 billion.

Against a worsening economic backdrop, it said, last year’s monsoon rains were an estimated 50 per cent stronger than normal, flooding one-third of the country and leaving 8 million people displaced.

The loss and damage (LD) from the floods have been estimated by the World Bank (2022b) to amount to more than $30 billion, or 8 per cent of Pakistan’s GDP. This relative cost is about two times larger than extreme flooding events that hit Bangladesh and Bolivia over a decade ago, hinting at the rising cost from LD.

Bilateral and multilateral partners have pledged to extend $9 billion of funds to cover slightly more than half of the $16.3 billion reconstruction needs estimated by the World Bank, the report said.

“Though extended on favourable terms, these loans will increase Pakistan’s debt burden and weigh negatively on adaptation and other required social and productive investment,” it said, adding, “Unless more Loss and Damage finance is made available in the form of grants, the risk of a debt spiral will only intensify.”

A camel cart loaded with dried grass is being taken to a dairy farm.

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A camel cart loaded with dried grass is being taken to a dairy farm.
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Over 83 pc progress achieved on Skardu-Jaglot Road upgradation project

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 13 (APP):Over 83 per cent of progress on improvement, upgradation and expansion of the 167 km strategic road Skardu-Jaglot Road (S-1) has been achieved so far, an official of the National Highway Authority told APP on Thursday.

The official said ECNEC had given the approval of the project on July 10, 2017, and its revised cost would be established as 32.325 billion.

During the present fiscal year, Rs 2 billion have been allocated for the project in the PSDP 2022-2023, he said.

The official said the project has been assigned to Frontier Works Organization (FWO) which had laid the initial track in 1984.

Jaglot-Skardu road, the official said, a major link between Karakoram Highway and Skardu has 3.66-meter width of blacktop.

The difficult terrain has intense snowfall and major rock sliding, the NHA official added.

He said its upgradation would enhance the comfortable road ride for locals as well as tourists by increasing the width of the road from 3.6 to 7.3 meters and reducing the sharp turns.

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‘Not to accept’ constitution of SC’s 8-member bench: Ruling alliance

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 13 (APP): Parties in the coalition government on Thursday said that they would not accept the apex court’s move to constitute an eight-member “controversial bench” for hearing the ‘Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Bill, 2023’ before the completion of its legislative process and implementation.

In their joint statement issued here, the ruling alliance said that such a move was never witnessed before in the history of Pakistan and in the conduct of judicial proceedings.

“This act is tantamount to damaging the credibility of the superior court besides making the process of justice meaningless,” it said.

Taking exceptions against the constitution of the bench before the set bill was enacted, the statement likened the bench composition with the purported “divide” of the Supreme Court and also validated the ruling alliance’s earlier stance.

The honourable judges of the apex court in their judgments themselves had also openly expressed their reservations over “one-man-show”, they recalled.

“Pakistan is a federating unit and non-inclusion of judges from smaller provinces – Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the bench is also regrettable,” it said. The statement said that the ruling alliance considers this move an attempt to curtail the Parliament’s power which would be resisted.

The constitution of the “disputed bench” in such haste and then fixing the case for hearing clearly indicated that what decision would come.

According to the statement, the action of the Supreme Court and the statement of bar councils on the formation of the controversial bench “is a clear manifestation that the action is not only against justice and fairness but also against the prevailing judicial procedures and established principles”.

‘All Pakistan Lawyers Convention’, held in Lahore, passed a resolution on October 12, 2019, demanding the Parliament to pass this law. Acting on the demand of the lawyers’ community, the Parliament presented the said bill, the statement added.

It was asserted in the statement that “every attempt to take away the authority of the Parliament and interfere in its constitutional jurisdiction will be resisted and there will be no compromise on the supremacy of the Parliament in the light of the Constitution of Pakistan”.