ISLAMABAD, Jun 16 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and head of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Maulana Fazlur Reham met here Friday and discussed the overall political situation in the country.
Federal Minister for Communication Asad Mahmood also joined the meeting, here at the PM House.
Maulana Fazlur Reham lauded PM Sharif for allocating funds for development projects in the budget 2023-24 despite financial constraints.
The JUI leaders also appreciated the steps taken for the uplift of the merged districts of tribal areas.
QUETTA, Jun 16 (APP):Central Vice President Balochistan Awami Party Senator Samina Mumtaz Zehri has said that the Balochistan government has taken the province out of difficult situations and put it on the path of development. Despite all the difficulties, the provincial government led by Abdul Qudoos Bizenjo has allocated a budget for each region on the basis of equality, she said.
In a statement issued here on Friday, Senator Samina Mumtaz Zehri said that the proposed budget would be people-friendly which would truly reflect the aspirations of the people of Balochistan. She said, the Balochistan government will complete its constitutional term.
Senator Samina Mumtaz Zehri said that the Balochistan budget would be very balanced and people-friendly, which was good for Balochistan. It will open new avenues of development for the people and employment opportunities will be created, she said.
She further said that in the budget, development projects worth billions of rupees had been laid in every district of Balochistan, which would bring Balochistan at par with other provinces in development. A new era of social development will begin in the province, the credit of which goes to the government of the Chief Minister.
Senator Zehri said that in these circumstances, a better budget could not be presented for Balochistan.
She expressed the hope that the provincial government would take into consideration the difficulties of every class in the bidget. It is necessary to announce special packages for the lower class and create employment opportunities for the unemployed youth, she expressed.
ISLAMABAD, Jun 16 (APP): The British Council Pakistan, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Professional Training and the Federal Directorate of Education has launched the school leadership standards for head teachers under Schools Connect Programme.
The ceremony was held at British Council Pakistan was also attended by senior representatives including the Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Rana Tanveer Hussain, the Director General Federal Directorate of Education Dr. Ikram Ali Malik and Country Director British Council Pakistan Amir Ramzan.
This initiative aimed to address the challenges faced by Pakistan in achieving high-quality and inclusive education, particularly in the areas of teaching, school leadership, inclusion of marginalized children, and curriculum effectiveness said a news release.
Through the Schools Connect Programme, local institutions will have the opportunity to learn from successful school systems around the world, enabling them to enhance their quality domestically while internationalizing their curriculum.
The programme focuses on system development and reforms on education through leadership training of more than 200+ school leaders in Federal territories.
Country Director British Council Amir Ramzan said: “We are delighted to organize this programme in collaboration with our education partners.
This will provide local institutions the tools they need to impact tens of thousands of children across Pakistan. Our aim is to support inclusive and quality education for all learners, including girls and marginalised children, as well as enhance the professional knowledge of school sector policy makers and leaders.”
As part of the programme British Council has co-created a draft leadership framework for school leaders in Pakistan. The National Standards for Headteachers and Principals, designed for school leaders, provide a roadmap to support and challenge them to achieve high standards of leadership in their schools.
Over 100 school principals from Islamabad attended the 2-day workshop and will take these best practices to benefit over 5000 teachers and a 180,000 students.
The British Council also runs similar programmes in Punjab and KPK and till date has impacted over 1200 schools.
The Schools Connect Programme aims to have a lasting impact on the education system in Pakistan, promoting inclusive and quality education for all learners, especially marginalized children.
By collaborating with UK experts and international partners, Pakistan will be able to strengthen its educational practices and create a more prosperous future for its youth.
ISLAMABAD, Jun 16 (APP): Danish Minister for Development Cooperation and Global Climate Policy Dan Jørgensen on Friday described his meetings with Pakistani leadership as highly productive and fruitful.
Following the witnessing of the signing ceremony of two projects including Increasing Communities Resilience to Climate Change and Unlocking Pathways to support the implementation of carbon markets in Pakistan, he spoke to the media and expressed satisfaction with his discussions with Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Climate Change Minister Sherry Rehman.
The first project was signed with Agha Khan Foundation, heralding a new era of resilience in northern Pakistan. Over the next two years, a groundbreaking project will be implemented, encompassing a range of innovative measures designed to enhance disaster response, strengthen infrastructure, and promote sustainable practices.
This transformative initiative will witness the formation of community-based disaster risk response teams and committees, ensuring that local communities are equipped with the necessary tools and knowledge to effectively respond to emergencies. The project’s scope extends beyond disaster management, as it envisions a comprehensive habitat plan for ten villages in the picturesque Kalash Valley.
In close collaboration with government and civil society stakeholders, this plan will pave the way for sustainable development, balancing the needs of the communities with the preservation of natural resources.
A key focus of the initiative is promoting climate-forward natural resource management through nature-based solutions. This will include the installation and upgrading of irrigation infrastructure, harnessing solar power for lift irrigation, empowering communities to establish passive solar greenhouses, and providing training to local farmers on climate-smart agricultural practices. By embracing these solutions, communities will be able to adapt to the changing climate and ensure sustainable livelihoods.
The second project was signed with the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI). The project aims to steer the discourse around carbon trading and carbon markets in Pakistan by addressing knowledge gaps and fostering capacities to achieve maximum benefits from this mechanism.
While carbon markets present an enormous opportunity for Pakistan to mitigate its emissions, meet its NDCs, and generate revenue, their development, and utilization have not been effective. Denmark presents a remarkable model for the effective implementation of carbon trading in various sectors including agriculture, and transport electrification, further aims to introduce carbon taxes for sectors like the corporate sector. Denmark can offer Pakistan effective best practices and knowledge to transform the country’s carbon trading sectors.
This project will, therefore, focus on addressing current knowledge gaps in the implementation framework of carbon markets; expedite the discourse at both provincial and federal levels through capacity building and through advocacy, communications and outreach activities. These will include high-level policy dialogues, trainings, and workshops with public and private sector and journalists/social media influencers. The project will also focus on raising awareness regarding carbon markets for the community through podcast series and documentary
Danish Minister said, “Denmark and Pakistan have agreed to enhance cooperation in building climate-resilient green energy infrastructure including wind energy to overcome the challenge of climate change and to resolve energy problems in Pakistan.”
Minister Jørgensen emphasized the strong partnership and friendship between Denmark and Pakistan, highlighting Denmark’s belief that as a developed country, it had a special responsibility to assist in the fight against climate change.
He acknowledged that Denmark, having relied on fossil fuels for the past century, had undergone a significant transformation. Since 1990, the country had successfully reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 50% while simultaneously doubling its economy.
“Pakistan, unfortunately, has been heavily impacted by climate change, experiencing devastating floods and destruction, which Minister Jørgensen expressed solidarity towards on behalf of the Danish people.”
Recognizing the urgent need for action, the Danish government had committed to providing assistance and support to Pakistan.
During his visit, to Pakistan he also signed a new Green Partnership framework agreement.
He emphasized that this agreement would not be merely symbolic but would foster pragmatic and concrete collaboration, with a strong commitment to delivering tangible results.
Minister Jørgensen praised Pakistan’s close collaboration, partnership, and friendship with Denmark, stressing the importance of strengthening and enhancing these ties, particularly in the context of green transition and sustainability.
Denmark, with its expertise in the energy sector, aims to support Pakistan in achieving energy security through the development of clean, affordable, and sustainable energy solutions.
The minister underscored the shared ambitions between Denmark and Pakistan in addressing climate change. Mitigation efforts and the need to adapt and build resilience were identified as key priorities in Pakistan’s development, considering the country’s vulnerability to the impacts of climate change.
Meanwhile, Minister Jorgensen participated in a momentous tree plantation event at Margalla Hills in Islamabad to reinforce Denmark’s commitment to engaging youth in the climate agenda and supporting Pakistan’s initiative to plant ten billion trees. The event was attended by passionate young climate activists from Pakistan.
It is to mention here that Denmark and Pakistan are determined to forge ahead with their Danish-Pakistani Green Engagement, working hand in hand to address economic and climate crises, build resilient communities, and promote sustainable development. By fostering partnerships and embracing green solutions, both nations can create a brighter and greener future.
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ISLAMABAD: June 16 - A delegation of PML-N leadership from Balochistan calls on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.APP/MAF/ZIDAPP16-160623
ISLAMABAD: June 16 - A delegation of PML-N leadership from Balochistan calls on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.APP/MAF/ZID
BAHAWALPUR, Jun 16 (APP): Governor Punjab Muhammad Balighur Rehman has said that advanced research in the health and education sectors is very important in this modern time.
Addressing the seventh annual convocation of Quaid-e-Azam Medical College as the chief guest here Friday, he said that medical graduates should use technology to acquire contemporary knowledge of their respective fields.
He urged the students to see for themselves in which eras of Pakistan’s history the highest GDP growth rate was observed. He said that mega-development projects were completed in Bahawalpur during the era of the Pakistan Muslim League (N).
He told that a 400-bed Sir Sadiq Mohammad Khan Abbasi Hospital (Civil Hospital), Drug testing laboratory, Cholistan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Government Sadiq Women University, and other educational institutions were established in Bahawalpur during the period of Pakistan Muslim League (N) government. During this period, he added the construction of the Home Economics College building started which is completed now.
Engr Muhammad Balighur Rehman said that approval was taken for the establishment of Bahawalpur Institute of Science and Technology in 2018 and the federal government has now allocated the budget for the institute in the coming fiscal year.
The Governor condemned the incident of May 9 and said that Nishan-e-Haider was awarded only to those who sacrificed their lives for the defense of the country and they deserved all the respect and honor. He paid rich tribute to the services of Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan Abbasi in the fields of health and education and termed them valuable.
During the convocation, two hundred medical graduates were awarded degrees.
Student Ramsha Talat won 17 gold medals. Governor Punjab Muhammad Baligh-ur- Rehman gave shields and medals to the students. Principal Quaid-e-Azam Medical Officer Dr. Sofia Farrukh presented the annual performance report of the College.
Vice-Chancellor Islamia University Professor Dr. Athar Mehboob, Vice-Chancellor Government Sadiq College Women University Professor Dr. Saeqa Imtiaz, former Principals Quaid-e-Azam Medical College, students and parents were also present at the occasion.
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ISLAMABAD: June 16 - German Director General for Asia and Pacific Petra Sigmund hosted a farewell lunch in honour of Ambassador Dr. Mohammad Faisal at the German Foreign Office. APP/MAF/ZID
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ISLAMABAD: June 16 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a meeting to review progress regarding ongoing Mega Development Projects. APP/MAF/ZID