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Karot Hydropower Project central to President Xi’s people-centric development vision: Mushahid

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Karot Hydropower Project central to President Xi's people-centric development vision: Mushahid

ISLAMABAD, Jun 19 (APP): Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Defence, Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed Monday said the Karot Hydropower Project built as the flagship initiative under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was central to the Chinese President Xi Jinping’s iconic vision of people-centric development rolled out in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

The chairman led a delegation comprising of members of the Parliament to the Karot Hydropower Project (KHP) site in Kahuta on the occasion of the project’s first anniversary and the 10th anniversary of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and BRI.

Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed who is also Chairman of Pakistan China Institute (PCI), was flanked by Executive Director of Pakistan China Institute Mustafa Haider Sayed.

It was the first cross-party parliamentary delegation of its kind to visit the Karot Hydropower Project, which included Senator Waleed Iqbal (PTI), Senator Taj Haider (PPP), Senator Sadia Abbasi (PML-N), Senator Palwasha Muhammad Zai Khan (PPPP) and Senator Muhammad Asad Ali Khan Junejo.

Senator Mushahid said Karot Hydropower Project was the strong pillar of CPEC and was tantamount to the vision of Chinese President Xi Jinping who demanded the development that ensured its benefits to people at the grassroots level.

While extending his gratitude to the China Three Gorges South Asia Investment Limited (CSAIL), Senator Mushahid commended the commitment and quality of work shown during the execution of KHP.

He said the CPEC project was changing but rather diversifying Pakistan’s economy and the lives of its people.

“China Three Gorges Corporation (CTG) has done miracle at Karot despite various challenges and it is a living example of the BRI and CPEC success,” he added.

He said that KHP was an excellent example of energy security and green technology securing people of Pakistan.

While lauding the Community Investment Plan (CIP) implemented by the CSAIL under its corporate social responsibility, Senator Mushahid said the CTG had invested over Rs 650 million that helped in building schools, healthcare facilities and road infrastructure in the project.

The top of it was Tehsil Headquarters Hospital (THQ) Kahuta which was a 60-bed facility catering the needs of masses of the local and adjoining areas and bearing a patient load of 30,000 patients per month.

He also appreciated the fully funded scholarships offered by the CSAIL to local masses to study in China.

Senator Mushahid said the CPEC’s early harvest projects were completed in time in Pakistan that provided over 150,000 jobs, 6,000 megawatts (MW) power generation, 1,000 kilometers highways and motorways construction where 4,000 Pakistani students were studying in China which was a great change.

“China came to Pakistan for investment at the time when no Muslim or Western country was ready to invest a penny in Pakistan due to terrorism, and alarming situation in Afghanistan,” he said.

The chairman underlined that it was pertinent to note that the CTG was a world class hightech company implementing clean and green development having least impact on the environment amid rising global warming and climate change.

He also mentioned that nations of both the countries were marking the 10th anniversary of the BRI and first of the Karot Hydropower Project.

The BRI included over a hundred countries of Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Middle East and Europe that had provided over half a million jobs, he added.

CEO of CSAIL, Wang Minsheng, warmly welcomed the delegation and gave an introductory briefing highlighting the importance of the Karot project and the ongoing operations to boost Pakistan’s energy sector.

He said that Karot Hydropower Project was the flagship project of CPEC with sincere cooperation and mutual benefits between China and Pakistan.

Elaborating the benefits of the project, he said, “With an annual production capacity of about 3.2 billion kwh, the project will save about 1.4 million tonnes of standard coal and 3.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions every year.”

Executive Director, CPI, Mustafa Haider Sayed while appreciating visit of the parliamentary delegation termed it as an important development to build consensus and stressed the need for conducting more such visits to other CPEC locations as well.

He added that these visits would help in providing first-hand information and help in countering the propaganda against CPEC and China in Pakistan.

He added that the Karot project was significant in three respects: one as a success story of CPEC as it was completed a year ahead of schedule, second it was based on clean energy and green development, and finally it had helped local communities and improved their lives through infrastructure such as schools, hospitals, roads and bridges.

Chairperson, Senate Standing Committee on Human Rights, Senator Waleed Iqbal said that the Karot Hydropower Project was the first large-scale hydropower project under the Belt and Road Initiative.

Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy, Bao Zhong said that due to the joint efforts of people from all walks of life of the two countries, the Karot Hydropower Project had achieved remarkable achievements, which was in the spirit of joint consultation of the “Belt and Road” initiative.

“It is a practical picture of joint construction and development and achieving common benefits. China will work with Pakistan to implement the consensus reached between the leaders of the two countries and jointly implement the Belt and Road Initiative,” she added.

During the visit, the delegation got an opportunity to inspect key parts of the project such as spillway, dam structure and power house.

Professionals from China Three Gorges Corporation (CTG) provided a technical briefing on the project elements and environmental protection measures implemented in the project area.

The delegation observed the advanced technology and infrastructure of KHP to generate clean electricity from water resources.

The KHP was a 720-MW hydroelectricity project established at the run of river under the Power Policy 2002 of Pakistan and located in the region of Punjab and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

The project was located very close to the load center-Islamabad as mostly hydropower schemes were set up far away from the population whereas it was 76km away from the federal capital and close to national grid requiring only 3km of transmission lines.

The total project cost was $1.74 billion and was constructed within five years and had an operations period of 30-year and after that period it would be transferred to the Government of the Punjab for Rs1.

The CSAIL of CTG Corporation had paid Rs 13.34 billion in lieu off taxes to the AJK and Punjab government and Rs 675 million in terms of water revenues to the aforementioned governments.

The CSAIL had also built to main suspension bridges linking Punjab and AJK each of 330 meters length.

Sherry Rehman condoles demise of Pakistanis in Greece, calls for thorough probe

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 19 (APP): Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Senator Sherry Rehman on Monday expressed her heartfelt condolences on the sad demise of Pakistanis in Greece and called for a thorough probe to investigate of the matter.

The federal minister took to Twitter to share her sentiments on the tragic incident.

Senator Rehman wrote, “Devastated to hear of the terrible boat tragedy. This loss of lives of men, women and children is a moment of bereavement for all of us. Prayers for all the families who lost their loved ones.”

She added that there was also need to investigate how this happened as well as introspect on why it happened.

Mayor Municipal Corporation Kashif Ali Shoro addressing to media persons at Press Club

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Mayor Municipal Corporation Kashif Ali Shoro addressing to media persons at Press Club
APP16-190623 HYDERABAD: June 19 - Mayor Municipal Corporation Kashif Ali Shoro addressing to media persons at Press Club. APP/AKS/MAF/TZD
Mayor Municipal Corporation Kashif Ali Shoro addressing to media persons at Press Club
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A Gateway to Geospatial Excellence: NCGSA, Pakistan and Deqing Association, China organize Summer School on RS&GISc

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 19 (APP): Five-day Summer School on Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Science (RS &GISc) commenced on Monday at Institute of Space Technology (IST) with participation of maximum number of students and professionals.

The summer school is being organized by The National Center of GIS and Space Applications (NCGSA), a project of the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan in collaboration with the Deqing Association for Geospatial Information Professionals, China.

The program is being supported under the framework of The Belt and Road International Geospatial Information Training Center, China.

The Summer School, being held from June 19-23, offers an immersive and enriching experience for both students and professionals alike through special sessions thoughtfully curated by a panel of national and international experts.

The Summer School on RSGISc aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the fundamental concepts and practical applications of remote sensing and GIS technology.

This intermediate-level school is specifically designed for researchers, academics, professionals, and students working in the areas of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Science, seeking to advance their skills and deepen their understanding of the subject matter.

The participants will have the opportunity to learn from esteemed subject matter experts from Pakistan and China.

The 5-day summer school will cover a diverse range of topics, including the principles of remote sensing, digital image classification, spatial analysis, geodatabases, cartographic design, mapping, and more.

In addition, the participants will be introduced to cutting-edge advancements in the field, such as Google Earth Engine analysis, Microwave Remote Sensing techniques and applications, and Machine Learning and AI in Remote Sensing and GIS.

The opening day of the summer school featured distinguished speakers who shed light on various aspects of remote sensing and geographic information science.

Mr. Han Ni and Dr. Najam Abbas Naqvi, Chairman of the National Center of GIS and Space Applications (NCGSA), delivered the opening session, setting the tone for an exciting and knowledge-packed week ahead.

Dr. Saleem Ullah from IST provided insights into the fundamentals of remote sensing and its applications, while Dr. Muhammad Shakir from IST discussed the fundamentals of Geographic Information Science and its applications.

Moreover, Dr. Najam Abbas Naqvi explored the fundamentals of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and their applications.

Lastly, the participants were enlightened with an introduction to Microwave Remote Sensing and its applications by Prof. Dr. Keren Dai from Chengdu University of Technology, China, who joined the program in an online session.

Dr. Sajid Ghaffar form IST concluded the day with a discussion on the fundamentals of Photogrammetry and its applications.

The Summer School on Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Science is set to deliver an enriching experience, comprising engaging lectures, hands-on exercises, and stimulating group discussions.

With the participation of over 100 professionals and students, this educational journey will provide practical skills and theoretical knowledge to enhance their proficiency in the field.

Supported by a team of 20 esteemed resource persons from Pakistan and China, this collaborative learning environment promises to empower participants with valuable insights and expertise in Remote Sensing and GISc.

PTI govt imposed in country to fulfill foreign agenda: Fazl

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Tank, Jun 19 (APP): Jamiat Ulema Islam Fazl (JUI-F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Monday said he had raised voice against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government which was imposed to fulfill the foreign agenda in the country.


He expressed these views while addressing a public gathering after inaugurating mega development projects worth billions of rupees in Tank.


On this occasion, Fazl inaugurated a 36-km long Tank to Pezu Road and a link road from Tank to Yarik Interchange of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) at a cost of Rs 4 billion.


Fazl, who is also chief of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), said “We have ended the government which was imposed in 2018 rigged elections.” He said the role of that evil has been removed from the politics of Pakistan and now that would not be allowed to rise again.


He said, after coming into power in the federation, the JUI-F got approved several projects worth in billions of rupees within only one year.


He said JUI-F served the people before and would continue to do so in the future.


On this occasion, Federal Minister for Communications Asad Mahmood said the ten-year period of darkness has been ended in the province.


He said he was aware of the deprivations and sufferings of his constituency’s people that was why recently the streets of the area were cemented in the entire district at a cost of Rs 500 million. Similarly, he said, the upgradation of DHQ Hospital and work on Tank Zam Head Dam would also be started soon under the provincial government.


The federal minister said a pipeline would be laid from Gomal Zam Dam to resolve the long-standing issue problem of water in the city.


He vowed, “Tank is a stronghold of JUI-F and will remain so.”


Earlier on their arrival in Tank, the PDM chief and the federal minister were warmly welcomed by JUI-F students and workers.


The public gathering was also addressed by former MPA Mehmood Bhatni.


On this occasion, the political and social figures of Garha Baloch including Village Nazim Naveed Qazi, Village Nazim Alamgir Baloch and former Nazim Ashraf Baloch announced to join JUI-F while party Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman dressed them in party caps.

Federal Minister for Narcotics Control Nawabzada Shazain Bugti pressing button to burn recovered smuggled narcotics at Kuch-More area

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Federal Minister for Narcotics Control Nawabzada Shazain Bugti pressing button to burn recovered smuggled narcotics at Kuch-More area
APP31-190623 QUETTA: June 19 - Federal Minister for Narcotics Control Nawabzada Shazain Bugti pressing button to burn recovered smuggled narcotics at Kuch-More area. APP/MNN/MAF/TZD
Federal Minister for Narcotics Control Nawabzada Shazain Bugti pressing button to burn recovered smuggled narcotics at Kuch-More area
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Federal Minister for Narcotics Control Nawabzada Shazain Bugti pressing button to burn recovered smuggled narcotics at Kuch-More area
APP32-190623 QUETTA: June 19 – Federal Minister for Narcotics Control Nawabzada Shazain Bugti addressing at ceremony of drug burning at Kuch-More area. APP/MNN/MAF/TZD

Secretary Defence Lt. Gen (Retd) Hamood Uz Zaman Khan and Commander Border Guards of Islamic Republic of Iran Brig. General Ali Goudarzi signing MoU

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Secretary Defence Lt. Gen (Retd) Hamood Uz Zaman Khan and Commander Border Guards of Islamic Republic of Iran Brig. General Ali Goudarzi signing MoU
APP30-190623 TEHRAN: June 19 - Secretary Defence Lt. Gen (Retd) Hamood Uz Zaman Khan and Commander Border Guards of Islamic Republic of Iran Brig. General Ali Goudarzi signing MoU. APP/MAF/TZD
Secretary Defence Lt. Gen (Retd) Hamood Uz Zaman Khan and Commander Border Guards of Islamic Republic of Iran Brig. General Ali Goudarzi signing MoU
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Secretary Defence Lt. Gen (Retd) Hamood Uz Zaman Khan alongwith Defence delegation in a group photo with Iranian Defence officials

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Secretary Defence Lt. Gen (Retd) Hamood Uz Zaman Khan alongwith Defence delegation in a group photo with Iranian Defence officials
APP29-190623 TEHRAN: June 19 - Secretary Defence Lt. Gen (Retd) Hamood Uz Zaman Khan alongwith Defence delegation in a group photo with Iranian Defence officials. APP/MAF/TZD
Secretary Defence Lt. Gen (Retd) Hamood Uz Zaman Khan alongwith Defence delegation in a group photo with Iranian Defence officials
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Dr. Luay Shabaneh, Country Representative UNFPA Islamabad called on Federal Secretary Health Iftikhar Shallwani in his office

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Dr. Luay Shabaneh, Country Representative UNFPA Islamabad called on Federal Secretary Health Iftikhar Shallwani in his office
APP28-190623 ISLAMABAD: June 19 – Dr. Luay Shabaneh, Country Representative UNFPA Islamabad called on Federal Secretary Health Iftikhar Shallwani in his office. APP/MAF/TZD
Dr. Luay Shabaneh, Country Representative UNFPA Islamabad called on Federal Secretary Health Iftikhar Shallwani in his office
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Dar chairs CCoIGCT meeting

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Dar chairs CCoIGCT meeting

ISLAMABAD, Jun 19 (APP):Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar chaired the meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Inter-Governmental Commercial Transactions (CCoIGCT) here on Monday.

According to a press statement issued by the finance ministry, the cabinet committee considered a summary of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs about the management of operations of Pakistan International Container Terminal (PICT).

The committee was informed that Abu Dhabi Ports (ADP) owned by the government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has shown interest in operating the Container Terminal.

The CCoIGT after deliberation decided to constitute a committee to negotiate the draft Framework Agreement between the governments of UAE and Pakistan under Inter-Governmental Commercial Transaction Act 2022, to further strengthen the relations between the two countries in the Maritime sector.

Among others, the meeting was attended by Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Syed Faisal Ali Subzwari, Federal Minister for Power, Khurram Dastagir Khan; Federal Minister for Commerce, Syed Naveed Qamar; SAPM on Revenue, Tariq Pasha; Attorney General for Pakistan, Secretaries of Finance, Maritime Affairs and Law & Justice.