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Australian envoy assures share of AJK students in scholarships

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Australian envoy assures share of AJK students in scholarships

MUZAFFARABAD, Jun 07 (APP): Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan, Neil Hawkins accompanied by senior embassy officials, visited the University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday and interacted with the faculty and students of the institution.


The High Commissioner emphasized the historical and longstanding ties between Australia and Pakistan and highlighted collaboration in various sectors such as education, climate change, agriculture, water resources, and reproductive health.


He mentioned that Australia was providing financial support and food assistance to flood-affected individuals across Pakistan.


Recognizing Pakistan’s significance in the region, the Australian High Commissioner reaffirmed his country’s commitment to support economic prosperity and sustainable and equitable development in Pakistan. Regarding education cooperation between Pakistan and Australia, he mentioned that a limited number of scholarships were offered to Pakistani students based on merit, and efforts will be made to ensure that students from Azad Jammu and Kashmir receive a fair share of these scholarships.


In response to questions regarding human rights violations and the suffering of the Kashmiri people in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the Australian Envoy acknowledged the complexity of the Kashmir issue.

“Australia’s stance has consistently been that the matter should be resolved through peaceful bilateral talks between India and Pakistan”, he added.


The envoy expressed understanding for the concerns and problems faced by the people of Kashmir, particularly divided families residing in both Indian and Pakistani parts of Kashmir. The High Commissioner emphasized the need for a humanitarian resolution to the lingering Kashmir dispute.


Upon arrival at the city campus of the University, the High Commissioner and his delegation were warmly received by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Muhammad Kaleem Abbasi, Registrar Prof. Dr. Ghulam Murtaza, Prof. Dr. Syed Nadeem Haider Bukhari, Dean of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences Dr. Bashir ur Rehman Kanth, Director of Finance Dr. Bilal Ahmed Abbasi, Director of Students Affairs Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed Awan and other senior officials of the University.


Prof. Dr. Muhammad Kaleem Abbasi briefed the Australian High Commissioner on the University’s educational, research, and administrative affairs. Additionally, a documentary showcasing the university’s academic achievements was screened during the visit.


Prof. Dr. Ansar Yasin, the Director of Planning and Development of the University, presented an overview of the University’s efforts to bring about economic and social changes in Azad Kashmir through academic interventions. He proposed an academic corridor between Pakistan and Australia to explore further opportunities for mutual cooperation, which was appreciated by the High Commissioner, who assured progress on the proposal. Dr. Bashir ur Rehman Kanth expressed gratitude to the Australian government and people for their support and participation in the rehabilitation of areas affected by the devastating earthquake in 2005.

He also briefed the delegation about the university’s Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, emphasizing its crucial role in producing healthcare professionals and educators to meet the region’s health sector needs.


Prof. Dr. Wajid Aziz Lone provided an overview of the university’s education in information technology, seeking cooperation from the Australian government in training students in fields such as cyber security, data science, artificial intelligence, and related areas.


At the conclusion of the visit, the Vice-Chancellor presented a shield to the honorable guest as a gesture of appreciation.

US values its longstanding partnership with Pakistan: Spokesperson

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US values its longstanding partnership with Pakistan: Spokesperson

WASHINGTON, Jun 07 (APP): The United States Tuesday brushed asides renewed allegations of a “US conspiracy” that led to the overthrow of the previous Pakistani government, saying Washington valued its ties with Pakistan.

“These allegations are categorically false; you have heard me say this before,” State Department Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel told reports at his daily news briefing.

Replying to a question from the correspondent of a private Pakistani TV channel, he said, “Pakistani politics are a matter for the Pakistani people to decide, and for them to pursue within the auspices of their own constitution and laws.

“The US values our long-standing cooperation with Pakistan, and we’ve always viewed a prosperous and democratic Pakistan as critical to US interests – and that remains unchanged,” the spokesperson added.

Registered voter count touches 126m figure: ECP reports

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 07 (APP):The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Wednesday issued a report that revealed the number of registered voters in the country had reached around 126 million, as of March 31, 2023.

The ECP also released the percentage of voters in terms of age, according to which, the highest number of voters remained within the age group of 26 to 35 years.

According to the report, the ratio of male and female voters in Pakistan stood at 54.02 percent and 46.98 percent respectively.

The total number of registered voters in Islamabad was over one million while Punjab topped with 71.60 million voters.

The number of registered voters in Balochistan is over 5.26 million of which 2.95 million are male and 2.3 million are female.

The number of registered voters in K-P is over 21.58 million of which 11.77 million are male while 9.80 million are female.

In Punjab, the largest province of the country population-wise, the number of registered voters is 71.60 million, of which 38.41 million are men and 33.19 million women.

Similarly, the number of registered voters in Sindh is 26.48 million, of which 14.36 million are male and 12.12 million are female.

IT Minister, Huawei delegation discusses digital future of Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 07 (APP): Minister for Information Technology and Telecom Syed Amin Ul Haque and a delegation of Huawei Pakistan, led by CEO Ethan Sun here on Wednesday discussed various important topics, including emerging technologies, the digital future of Pakistan, and the improvement of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the economy of the country.

During the meeting, it was announced that Huawei Pakistan, in collaboration with the Ministry of IT & Telecom (MOITT), will be launching the Training on Capability Improvement Program, said a news release.

This initiative aims to further develop the skills and capabilities of individuals in the ICT sector.

In addition to the minister and the Huawei delegation, the meeting was also attended by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Sadiq Iftikhar, Member Telecom Omar Malik, Director General to Minister Aftab Rashid, Director General of International Coordination Jawad Sherazi, Deputy CEO of Huawei Ahmed Bilal Masud, and other officials from the company.

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Nazir Ahmed elected as Speaker GB Assembly

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Nazir Ahmed elected as Speaker GB Assembly

GILGIT, Jun 07 (APP): Nazir Ahmed Advocate has been elected as the speaker of Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly, unopposed, on Wednesday.

Nazir Ahmed hailing from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf after being elected took the oath as the Speaker of GB Assembly.

Earlier today, Amjad Zaidi, belonging to the PTI, was removed from his post by the members of his own party through a no-confidence motion.

Interestingly, the assembly members belonging to the opposition did not participate in the no-confidence motion.

ECC approves Rs 14,802.32 mln for Ministry of Housing & Works for development schemes of CFY 2022-23

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ECC approves Rs 14,802.32 mln for Ministry of Housing & Works for development schemes of CFY 2022-23
Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar chaired the meeting of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet in Islamabad on June 07, 2023.

ISLAMABAD, Jun 7 (APP): The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) Wednesday approved the Technical Supplementary grant of Rs. Rs. 14, 802.32 million in favor of Ministry of Housing and Works for development schemes of CFY 2022-23.

Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar chaired the meeting of the ECC of the Cabinet, said a press release.

Federal Minister for Commerce Syed Naveed Qamar, Federal Minister for Power Khuram Dastagir Khan, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi MNA/Ex-PM, Minister of State for Finance and Revenue Dr. Aisha Ghous Pasha, Minister of State for Petroleum Musadik Masood Malik, SAPM on Finance Tariq Bajwa, SAPM on Revenue Tariq Mehmood Pasha, Federal Secretaries and other senior officers attended the meeting.

The ECC approved technical supplementary grant of Rs. 1000 million as in favour of Ministry of Housing and Works for development schemes in Punjab Province under (SAP) during CFY 2022-23.

The ECC also approved Rs. 1209.450 Million in favor of Ministry of Housing and Works for the execution of 15 development schemes of CFY 2022-23.

The ECC approved Rs. 5 billion in favor of Cabinet Division for Sustainable Development Goals Achievement Programme (SAP) during CFY 2022-23.

The committee approved Rs. 1773 million in favour of Ministry of Energy (Power Division) for the execution of development schemes of Punjab and KP provinces under PSDP during CFY 2022-23.

The ECC also considered and approved Rs. 3.96 billion in favour of Ministry of Federal Education & Professional Training under WB Project – Higher Education Development in Pakistan for 2022-23.

The committee approved Rs. 130 million in favour of Ministry of Narcotics Control as TSG for CFY 20223-23.

The ECC approved Rs. 8 million in favour of Ministry of Narcotics Control for Operational Cost of Anti-Narcotics Force for the CFY 2022-23.

The ECC approved Rs. 6 million in favor of Revenue Division to meet the shortfall of Budget grant of CFY 2022-23.

China’s largest Gaokao begins with 12.91 million candidates

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China's largest Gaokao begins with 12.91 million candidates

BEIJING, June 7 (APP)::China’s national college entrance examination, known as the Gaokao, kicked off on Wednesday with 12.91 million registered examinees, up 980,000 from last year, making it the largest Gaokao in Chinese history, according to figures released by the Ministry of Education.

The ministry has called upon local authorities to ensure the exam takes place safely and fairly. It has also been proactive in responding to the varying circumstances of candidates, categorizing examination venues accordingly and ensuring the provision of backup examination venues and relevant personnel, CGTN reported.

Around 10,000 disabled students nationwide have been provided with special accommodations to ensure access and participation in the examination.
Gaokao reforms aimed at students’ welfare China’s national college entrance exam has been undergoing reforms since its initiation in 1952. As many as 29 provincial-level regions in the country are presently taking a series of reform measures in terms of examination content, format and enrollment methods.

A part of the reforms is about allowing students to choose from over a dozen subject combinations instead of just liberal arts and science subjects so they may excel in their true area of interest.

Overall, the reforms are aimed at realizing a comprehensive assessment of students with a focus on social skills and research-oriented learning, providing a personalized and overarching assessment of each student.

Admissions based on “comprehensive evaluation” have started in select universities in east China’s Shanghai Municipality and Zhejiang Province as part of their reform efforts. Zhejiang University has implemented a three-pronged approach for assessing applicants: 85 percent weightage is given to Gaokao score, 5 percent to academic score and 10 percent to interview performance.

Data on Gaokao trends Based on data from the National Bureau of Statistics, the admission rate for regular undergraduate college programs in 2022 was around 85 percent, which means more students got the opportunity to receive higher education.

According to data from Chinese search giant Baidu, factors such as school reputation, comprehensive strength, employment rate, school’s retention rate and faculty quality are crucial factors influencing candidates’ choice of schools.

Moreover, disciplines related to engineering remain to be popular, while management-related majors are gradually losing the charm. In recent years, the popularity of majors in the medical field has also been steadily increasing, according to Baidu trending search data.

The latest data for the 2023 Baidu trending search shows that clinical medicine is the most popular major this year. From 2019 to 2021, the proportion of medical enrollments exceeded 7 percent, marking an increase of 0.45 percentage points over a span of two years.

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Minister of State and Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Task Force for Gandhara Tourism, Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani talking to media persons during his visit along with foreign delegates, media and students to the historical Buddha sites and Monastery of World heritage at Takht-i-Bahi, Mardan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province

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Minister of State and Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Task Force for Gandhara Tourism, Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani talking to media persons during his visit along with foreign delegates, media and students to the historical Buddha sites and Monastery of World heritage at Takht-i-Bahi, Mardan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province
APP47-070623 TAKHT-i-BAHI: June 07 – Minister of State and Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Task Force for Gandhara Tourism, Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani talking to media persons during his visit along with foreign delegates, media and students to the historical Buddha sites and Monastery of World heritage at Takht-i-Bahi, Mardan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. APP/ADZ/ABB/TZD
Minister of State and Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Task Force for Gandhara Tourism, Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani talking to media persons during his visit along with foreign delegates, media and students to the historical Buddha sites and Monastery of World heritage at Takht-i-Bahi, Mardan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province
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Dr Tang, Prof Kong conferred upon with ‘Sitara-e-Imtiaz’ at Pakistan Embassy, Beijing

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BEIJING, June 7 (APP)::On behalf of the President of Pakistan, Pakistan’s Ambassador to China Moin ul Haque conferred Pakistan’s civil award ‘Sitar-e-Imtiaz’ upon Dr. Tang Mengsheng, Director, Pakistan Study Center, Peking University, Beijing and Prof Kong Julan, Professor of Urdu Literature, Peking University, Beijing in a special investiture ceremony held on Wednesday here at the Embassy of Pakistan.

The event was attended by the senior officials,professors and students of Peking University, representatives of media organizations and officers of Pakistan Embassy.

Speaking at the occasion, Ambassador Moin ul Haque paid a tributes to Dr. Tang Mengshengand and Prof. KongJulan for their valuable contributions in strengthening China-Pakistan friendly ties especially in the realm of culture, education and people-to-people exchanges.

He also praised the close association of the two scholars with Pakistan over the past 50 years, especially for promoting Urdu language and literature in China.

In their remarks, Dr Tang and Prof. Kong expressed their gratitude to the government and people of Pakistan for the conferment of civil award.

The two scholars stressed that Pakistan and China were all weather strategic cooperative partners and iron brothers, and hoped to continue to play their role in further cementing friendship between China and Pakistan and promoting people-to-people and cultural cooperation.

Prof. Tang Mengsheng is currently the Director of Pakistan Studies Centre at the prestigious Peking University of China. He conducted research on history, politics and culture of Pakistan.

He also, served as the senior visiting scholar at National University of Modern Languages (NUML) and Punjab University.

He is an ardent supporter of deepening Pakistan-China cultural and educational linkages.

In his capacity as the Director of Pakistan Study Centre, he has played a key role in inspiring younger Chinese generation to learn Urdu and undertake research on several facets of Pakistan’s society and culture.

Prof. Kong Julanis one of the China’s top tier academicians of Urdu literature, engaged with notable Chinese Universities, all across the country.

She teaches Urdu literature at the School of Foreign Languages, Peking University.

Her research work includes a vast array of topics ranging from folk stories of Urdu, ethnic diversity in modern Pakistan and Suffism.

In recent years, her crowning achievement and enduring service to Urdu language is to publish the Urdu Chinese Dictionary.

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A view of Buddhist monasteries at Takht-i-Bahi. Buddhist Monastery world heritage sites in Mardan district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The government has arranged a long-day trip for foreign delegates, media and students from Islamabad to Mardan to visit the Buddhist monasteries world heritage sites. Pakistani government has decided to arrange a series of visits on every week to promote sacred sites and monuments built during the Gandhara era

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A view of Buddhist monasteries at Takht-i-Bahi. Buddhist Monastery world heritage sites in Mardan district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The government has arranged a long-day trip for foreign delegates, media and students from Islamabad to Mardan to visit the Buddhist monasteries world heritage sites. Pakistani government has decided to arrange a series of visits on every week to promote sacred sites and monuments built during the Gandhara era
APP41-070623 TAKHT-i-BAHI: June 07 – A view of Buddhist monasteries at Takht-i-Bahi. Buddhist Monastery world heritage sites in Mardan district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The government has arranged a long-day trip for foreign delegates, media and students from Islamabad to Mardan to visit the Buddhist monasteries world heritage sites. Pakistani government has decided to arrange a series of visits on every week to promote sacred sites and monuments built during the Gandhara era. APP/ADZ/ABB/TZD
A view of Buddhist monasteries at Takht-i-Bahi. Buddhist Monastery world heritage sites in Mardan district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The government has arranged a long-day trip for foreign delegates, media and students from Islamabad to Mardan to visit the Buddhist monasteries world heritage sites. Pakistani government has decided to arrange a series of visits on every week to promote sacred sites and monuments built during the Gandhara era
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A view of Buddhist monasteries at Takht-i-Bahi. Buddhist Monastery world heritage sites in Mardan district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The government has arranged a long-day trip for foreign delegates, media and students from Islamabad to Mardan to visit the Buddhist monasteries world heritage sites. Pakistani government has decided to arrange a series of visits on every week to promote sacred sites and monuments built during the Gandhara era
APP42-070623 TAKHT-i-BAHI: June 07 – Minister of State and Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Task Force for Gandhara Tourism, Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani along with foreign delegates, media and students visits the historical Buddha sites and Monastery of World heritage at Takht-i-Bahi, Mardan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. APP/ADZ/ABB/TZD
A view of Buddhist monasteries at Takht-i-Bahi. Buddhist Monastery world heritage sites in Mardan district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The government has arranged a long-day trip for foreign delegates, media and students from Islamabad to Mardan to visit the Buddhist monasteries world heritage sites. Pakistani government has decided to arrange a series of visits on every week to promote sacred sites and monuments built during the Gandhara era
APP43-070623 TAKHT-i-BAHI: June 07 – A view of Buddhist monasteries at Takht-i-Bahi. Buddhist Monastery world heritage sites in Mardan district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The government has arranged a long-day trip for foreign delegates, media and students from Islamabad to Mardan to visit the Buddhist monasteries world heritage sites. Pakistani government has decided to arrange a series of visits on every week to promote sacred sites and monuments built during the Gandhara era. APP/ADZ/ABB/TZD
A view of Buddhist monasteries at Takht-i-Bahi. Buddhist Monastery world heritage sites in Mardan district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The government has arranged a long-day trip for foreign delegates, media and students from Islamabad to Mardan to visit the Buddhist monasteries world heritage sites. Pakistani government has decided to arrange a series of visits on every week to promote sacred sites and monuments built during the Gandhara era
APP44-070623 TAKHT-i-BAHI: June 07 – A view of Buddhist monasteries at Takht-i-Bahi. Buddhist Monastery world heritage sites in Mardan district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The government has arranged a long-day trip for foreign delegates, media and students from Islamabad to Mardan to visit the Buddhist monasteries world heritage sites. Pakistani government has decided to arrange a series of visits on every week to promote sacred sites and monuments built during the Gandhara era. APP/ADZ/ABB/TZD
A view of Buddhist monasteries at Takht-i-Bahi. Buddhist Monastery world heritage sites in Mardan district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The government has arranged a long-day trip for foreign delegates, media and students from Islamabad to Mardan to visit the Buddhist monasteries world heritage sites. Pakistani government has decided to arrange a series of visits on every week to promote sacred sites and monuments built during the Gandhara era
APP45-070623 TAKHT-i-BAHI: June 07 – A view of Buddhist monasteries at Takht-i-Bahi. Buddhist Monastery world heritage sites in Mardan district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The government has arranged a long-day trip for foreign delegates, media and students from Islamabad to Mardan to visit the Buddhist monasteries world heritage sites. Pakistani government has decided to arrange a series of visits on every week to promote sacred sites and monuments built during the Gandhara era. APP/ADZ/ABB/TZD
A view of Buddhist monasteries at Takht-i-Bahi. Buddhist Monastery world heritage sites in Mardan district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The government has arranged a long-day trip for foreign delegates, media and students from Islamabad to Mardan to visit the Buddhist monasteries world heritage sites. Pakistani government has decided to arrange a series of visits on every week to promote sacred sites and monuments built during the Gandhara era
APP46-070623 TAKHT-i-BAHI: June 07 – A view of Buddhist monasteries at Takht-i-Bahi. Buddhist Monastery world heritage sites in Mardan district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The government has arranged a long-day trip for foreign delegates, media and students from Islamabad to Mardan to visit the Buddhist monasteries world heritage sites. Pakistani government has decided to arrange a series of visits on every week to promote sacred sites and monuments built during the Gandhara era. APP/ADZ/ABB/TZD