Training session held for enhancing Rescuers’ professional skills
President condoles with Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui on death of his mother
ISLAMABAD, NOV 21 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Tuesday expressed his grief over the death of mother of Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, Convener of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM-P).
The president expressed his condolence with the bereaved family and prayed for the high ranks of the departed soul, President Secretariat Press Wing said in a press release.
He also prayed for the bereaved family to bear the loss with fortitude.
Pakistan stresses implementation of anti-poverty declaration signed by world leaders in Sept
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 21 (APP): Pakistan has called for implementing the Political Declaration, adopted by last September’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Summit, under which world leaders reaffirmed their commitment to eradicate poverty and hunger, combat inequalities, and build inclusive and peaceful societies that leave no one behind.
“These pledges and commitments on development should be endorsed by the Security Council so as to transform these into binding obligations,’ Ambassador Munir Akram said at the U.N. on Monday.
In particular, the Pakistani envoy emphasized that those promises must be implemented to expand concessional and grant development finance, re-channel the unused special drawing rights (SDRs), provide urgent debt relief, and meet climate commitments, among others.
Speaking in a Security Council’s debate on the promotion of sustainable peace through common development, he voiced support for the U.N. Peacebuilding Commission’s efforts to address the resolution of conflict situations through the promotion of development.
“Yet, no amount of development can bring peace when peoples are suppressed by foreign occupation and forcibly denied of their right to self-determination as is happening in Palestine today and in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir,” Ambassador Akram added.
Acknowledging the interdependence between peace and development, he said although hundreds of millions of people have been lifted out of poverty in the past 8 decades, the Charter’s vision of prosperity for all the “peoples” has yet to be realized. “We live in an age of inequality,” that had created the super-rich and the super-poor.
Noting that development progress made in the past few decades has been halted and reversed – by the Covid pandemic, climate change impacts and proliferating conflicts., the Pakistani envoy said 150 million people have descended into extreme poverty.
” Growing poverty and hunger and the illegal exploitation of natural resources are the principal causes of many of conflicts and disputes among and within states, such as in the Sahel and other parts of Africa,” he said. Climate change is exacerbating the scramble for scarce resources, particularly water, and could lead to the proliferation of conflicts.
Opening the debate, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the Security Council that no peace is secure without inclusive and sustainable development which leaves no one behind.
“Human development lights the way to hope — promoting prevention, security, and peace”, the UN chief said.
He added that advancing peace and sustainable, inclusive development must go hand-in-hand.
Developing countries — particularly least developed countries — are being battered by a “perfect storm of crises”, including crushing debt burdens, evaporating fiscal space, and soaring prices, the secretary-general said. With 85 per cent of the SDGs missing their mark, he called on the international community to act with greater urgency and ambition.
He proposed a set of concrete actions that the international community can take now — including a Sustainable Development Goals Stimulus of $500 billion a year to reduce debt burdens and release resources for long-term, affordable financing from multilateral and private sources.
“To secure peace and advance development, we must jettison the self-defeating logic of zero-sum competition, recommit to cooperation, and summon the courage to compromise,” with the Council at the heart of this vital effort.
2,639 dengue cases reported in Rawalpindi
FIA busted 2-3 gangs of beggars trying to travel to Saudi Arabia: Senate told
ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Foreign Affairs Jalil Abbas Jilani on Tuesday informed the Senate that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has busted two-three gangs of beggars who were trying to travel to Saudi Arabia under the garb of Ummrah.
Replying to various supplementary questions during Question Hour, the minister said that around 2.5 million Pakistanis were working in Saudi Arabia. Round the clock helpline has been established in the Pakistani Embassy in Riyadh and Consulate General in Jeddah to address their complaints, he added.
He said hundred of thousands telephone calls received which were not only noted but also making all out efforts to address it.
He said some 500,000 visas were issued to Pakistani last year for employment. The Saudi authorities have also given the assurances to provide jobs to those facing employment related problems at alternative companies, he added.
To another question, he said total 96 Audit Paras from Audit Reports for the year 2019-2020, 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 on the accounts of Ministry of Foreign Affairs have been considered by the Public Accounts Committee. Out of these 96 Audit Paras, 19 have been settled and work continues for the settlement of remaining paras, he said.
He said the amount pointed out by Audit was Rs. 13,962.478/- Million, out of which Rs. 723.58 Million was recoverable. So far, Rs 163.194 Million has already been recovered, he added.
To a separate question, the minister said the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) was set up in 1973 and was an autonomous, non-profit research and analyses organization affiliated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The purpose of the Institute was to foster dialogue, understanding and collaboration amongst scholars, policy-makers and other stakeholders, he said. He said during the last three years i.e., 2020-23, the ISSI registered a quantitative surge and qualitative improvement in all three streams of its work research, discourse and policy inputs to the government.
President pays tribute to martyred troops of Pasni, N.Waziristan militant attacks
ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): President Dr. Arif Alvi on Tuesday paid tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives in the militant attacks in Pasni, Balochistan, and Mir Ali, North Waziristan on November 3 and 12, respectively.
The president talked to the families of Subedar Ubaidullah, Naik Muhammad Sajjad, Shahzad Qamar, and Sepoys Shahbaz, Faizur Rehman, and Zahid Hussain.
“The sacrifices of martyrs will not go in vain and terrorism will come to an end,” he said.
Dr Alvi also paid tribute to the martyr of the North Waziristan incident, Sepoy Abdullah.
The president extended condolences to the family of the martyred troops and prayed to Allah Almighty to grant an elevated place for their souls.
Gold price up by Rs.500 to Rs.215,600 per tola
ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): The prices of per tola 24 karat gold increased by Rs.500 and was sold at Rs.215,600 on Monday against its sale at Rs.215,100 the previous day.
The price of 10 grams of 24 karat gold also increased by Rs428 to Rs.184,842 from Rs.184,414 whereas the prices of and 10 gram 22 karat gold increased to Rs.169,439 from Rs.169,046, the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association reported.
The price of per tola and ten gram Silver witnessed no change and was sold at Rs.2,550 and 2,186.21 respectively. T
The price of gold in the international market increased by $12 to $2,011 from $1,999, the Association reported.
PM condoles death of mother of MQM leader Khalid Maqbool
ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Tuesday expressed grief over the death of the mother of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), Khalid Maqbool Siddiquii.
“We share the grief with the family of Mr. Khalid Maqbool and offer condolences to them,” read a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office.
The prime minister prayed for the departed soul to rest in peace and for the grant of patience to the bereaved family.
Only realistic, mission-oriented training in peacetime can guarantee excellence on battlefield: COAS
RAWALPINDI, Nov 21 (APP): Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Syed Asim Munir on Tuesday while interacting with the troops participating in the exercise said only realistic, mission-oriented training in peacetime could guarantee excellence on the battlefield should the need arise.
The Army Chief visited Corps Level Collective Training exercise of Strike Corp aimed at validating offensive operational concepts, an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release said.
He witnessed an impressive display of complex manoeuvres undertaken, led by Armoured formation equipped with state of the art VT-4 tanks.
The COAS met the troops participating in the exercise and commended their verve, operational efficiency and professionalism.
The Army Chief highlighted the importance of combat readiness and mental agility to respond to multi-spectral threat paradigm.
He dilated upon the significance of achieving synergy among various arms in view of rapidly changing threat environment. He also appreciated the proficiency gained in night operations.
Earlier on arrival, COAS was received by Commander Mangla Corps.
Three terrorists killed in separate IBOs; soldier embraces martyrdom in IED blast
RAWALPINDI, Nov 21 (APP): Three terrorists have been killed during two separate Intelligence Based Operations (IBOs) conducted to eliminate inimical elements in the areas of Dera Ismail Khan and South Waziristan whereas a soldier of Pakistan Army embraced martyrdom after an improvised explosive device went off in the area of North Waziristan.
Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Tuesday that an IBO was conducted in general area Kulachi of Dera Ismail Khan District on November 20 and after intense exchange of fire, two terrorists were sent to hell.
In a separate operation conducted in general area Kot Azam, South Waziristan District, one more terrorist was killed.
The forces also recovered weapons and ammunition from all three killed terrorists, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities against security forces as well as the innocent civilians.
In another incident that occurred in general area Gharyoum, North Waziristan District, an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) exploded and resultantly, Sepoy Shahzeb, 26, resident of Rawalpindi district embraced Shahadat (martyrdom).
“The sanitization operations are being carried out to eliminate terrorists present in the area as the security forces of Pakistan are determined to wipe out the menace of terrorism and such sacrifices of our brave soldiers further strengthen our resolve,’ the ISPR said.









