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Twitter gets frenzy as BTS ‘V’ sets to appear in a star-studded Cooking Show

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 27 (APP): Member of the biggest musical sensation of the era BTS’s Kim Taehyung is all set to flaunt his amazing cooking and plating skills in a unique variety show this February.

Multiple times Grammy nominated and most loved musical group around the world, BTS is scoring high in the industry. After the military enlistment of the eldest member Kim Seokjin, all other members have been busy broadcasting their solo projects.

Just in time when BTS fans were expecting to witness a great concert film ‘Yet To Come’ ready to be released in cinemas around the world on 1st February, a teaser drop of Taehyung’s cooking show hyped up the entire scenario for armys (bts fandom).

Directed by Na PD, Seojin’s cooking show is a treat for all the fans as it features top-notch names of the industry including Kim Taehyung aka BTS’s V, Lee Seo Jin, Jung Yumi, Park Seo Joon, and Choi Woo Shik.

Since the teaser was revealed, fans around the world started flooding social media feeling immense excitement for this upcoming show.

“It will be awesome to see Taehyung in the kitchen”, a fan shared on Twitter.
“I am always up for wholesome cooking content from Taehyung”, another fan tweeted.
“Super excited to see most popular multitalented artist kim taehyung”, a fan shared the tweet waiting eagerly for the show.

According to the official announcement by ‘tvN’ entertainment, the show will be broadcasted on February 24, 2023.

Ulema urge Sweden, Dutch govts for prompt action against desecrators of Holy Quran

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 27 (APP): Ulema Mashaykh and religious scholars on Friday observed the ‘Sanctity of Quran and Namoos-e-Risalat Day’ and urged the governments of Sweden and Netherlands to take immediate action against those who breached the sanctity and prestige of the Holy Quran.

Addressing the public congregation at Friday Prayer across the country, they underlined the need to legislate against the perspective of international law from the forum of the United Nations against Islamophobia, besides heavenly religions and divine books.

Ulema said the desecrators had hurt the religious feelings of 1.5 billion Muslims on the globe. Islam was a religion of peace and security and the teachings of the Holy Quran was to promote peace, affection, tolerance, and harmony, they added.

They made it clear that sacrilegious remarks about the sanctity of any religion could not be termed as freedom of expression.

In this regard, the leadership of Pakistan Ulema Council addressed Friday sermons in their respective districts and divisions including Chairman Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi who is also the prime minister’s special representative for interfaith harmony and middle east, in Lahore, Maulana Dr Abu Bakar Siddique (Islamabad), Allama Abdul Haq Mujahid (Multan), Qazi Mutiullah Saeedi (Gujarat), Maulana Asadullah Farooq (Lahore), Maulana Dr Asad Zakaria (Karachi), Maulana Haq Nawaz Khalid, Maulana Ubaidullah Gormani, Allama Tahirul Hasan (Faisalabad), Maulana Muhammad Shafi Qasmi, Maulana Hanif Usmani (Sahiwal), Pir Asadhabib Shah Jamali, Maulana Muhammad Asghar Khosa (Dera Ghazi Khan), Maulana Nauman Hashir, Maulana Tahir Aqeel Awan (Rawalpindi), Maulana Abu Bakr Sabri, (Islamabad), Maulana Anwar-ul-Haq Mujahid, Shabir Yusuf Gujjar, Maulana Abdul Malik Asif (Multan), Maulana Aslam Siddiqui, Maulana Abdul Hakeem Athar, Maulana Islamuddin, Qari Muhammad Aslam Qadri, Qari Shams-ul-Haq (Lahore), Maulana Hasan Ahmad Hussaini (Diska), Maulana Muhammad Khurshid Nomani (Bahalangar), Maulana Abdullah Haqqani, Maulana Abdullah Rashidi (Kasur), Mian Rashid Munir (Sialkot), Maulana Asim Shad, Maulana Abdul Waheed Farooqui (Narowal), Maulana Abu Bakar Hamza (Chakwal), Maulana Habib-ur-Rehman Abid, Maulana Tayyab Gurmani, Maulana Izhar-ul-Haq Khalid, Sahibzada Hamza Tahir-ul-Hasan (Faisalabad), Maulana Saadullah Ludhianvi (Toba Tek Singh), Maulana Anis-ur-Rehman Baloch (Gojra), Maulana Abdul Rasheed (Hafizabad), Mufti Muhammad Umar Farooq (Khanewal), Maulana Abdul Ghaffar Shah Hijazi (Lodhran), Maulana Tanveer Ahmed (Bahawalpur), Maulana Muhammad Ahmad Makki, Maulana Muhammad Ashfaq Patafi (Muzaffargarh), Maulana Kaleemullah Muawiya (Nankana), Maulana Azizur Rahman Muawiya (Talagung), Maulana Aziz Akbar Qasmi ( Rajanpur), Maulana Saadullah Shafiq (Rahimyar Khan), Maulana Hussain Ahmed Petitioner (Karachi), Maulana Yasir Alvi (Samandari), Qari Abdul Rauf, Maulana Matloob Mahar (Bahawalnagar), Hafiz Muhammad Talha Farooqui (Vehari), Maulana Zubair Khatana. (Gujranwala), Maulana Aqeel Zubiri (Sargodha), Qari Azizur Rehman (Leh), Maulana Atif Iqbal (Kamalia) and others.

The Ulema said Allah Almighty had taken the responsibility of protecting the Holy Quran and by such blasphemous acts, the message of the Holy Quran could not be curtailed.

They said they invited all those who desecrated the Holy Quran to study the holy book and also study ‘Seerat-e-Mustafa’ of the Prophet Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him, then they would come to know that the Holy Quran was a divine command and its message was about peace, security, and moderation.

Dar offers support for execution of FSC’s decision on judgment on Riba

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 27 (APP): Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar on Friday extended full support to every effort towards implementation of the decision of Federal Shariat Court (FSC) on judgment on Riba and Islamic finance system.

The minister was chairing the first meeting of the Steering Committee on the implementation of Federal Shariat Court (FSC)’s judgment on Riba, said a press release issued here.

Minister of State for Finance and Revenue Dr. Aisha Ghous Pasha, SAPM on Finance Tariq Bajwa, Governor State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Secretary Finance, members of the Steering Committee and senior officers from Finance Division and SBP attended the meeting.

Ishaq Dar appreciated the Governor SBP for his sincere efforts in making roadmap for implementation of Islamic financing and interest free system and hoped that the guidance of Governor SBP will lead the implementation of interest free system to its logical destination.

He also expressed satisfaction over the role of SBP and the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) for withdrawing appeals in the Supreme Court against the judgment of Federal Shariat Court and paving the way for its implementation.

The finance minister further expressed commitment of the government to promote Islamic finance and eliminate interest based system in Pakistan in true spirit and achieve its goal of transformation within the timeframe of five years.

He expressed the hope that the decisions of this meeting would be beneficial for the proliferation of Islamic financing system in the country.

He stressed on all the stakeholders to work with commitment, sincerity and understanding to overcome all the hurdles in way of implementation of interest free system and making the system feasible and stronger that all citizens would aspire for it, as already 21 per cent of banks enjoy Islamic banking system.

The finance minister urged to include professional experts on Islamic laws in the committees and also sought guidance of Ulema and Islamic intellectuals in launching of additional Islamic Sukuk bonds.

Earlier, the Governor SBP welcomed the participants of the meeting and briefed them on the roadmap and areas of actions on implementation of the FSC’s judgment. He further informed that five working groups have been formed to overcome the technical issues, getting recommendations and deciding on way forward for fully implementation of the Islamic financing.

PEMRA to grant FM-Radio licences for KP’s merged districts

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 27 (APP): Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) on Friday decided to grant FM-Radio licences for merged districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), aimed at providing the latest transmission services there.

The decision was taken in a meeting, presided over by PEMRA Chairman Muhammad Saleem Baig, which reviewed the annual performance of the authority’s senior officers, a news release said.

Senior Director Generals, Director Generals and senior officers of all regional offices of PEMRA attended the meeting.

The meeting also finalized a policy for cable licensing in under-served areas and Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) policy.

Apart from this, the meeting deliberated on various issues while evaluating the performance related to the collection of revenue and a committee for revision of the tariff of cable TV.

The PEMRA Chairman got a detailed briefing on day-to-day affairs and recovery and emphasized on implementation of PEMRA laws in letter and spirit.

“Indian transmission should be strictly prohibited as the content viewed on them is harmful to our religious and social values and for the economy of Pakistan,” he said instructing Regional Directors to ensure a ‘zero tolerance’ policy in that regard.

Saleem Baig urged all the officers to do their best for improving the image and prestige of the authority.

The chairman asked the officers to ensure the implementation of PEMRA laws, stressing strong ‘communication and consultation’ with all stakeholders for the development of the media industry in Pakistan.

Ishaq Dar pledges to support progress of Balochistan province

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 27 (APP): Finance Minister for Finance and Revenue Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Friday committed to extending full support of the federal government for the development and progress of Balochistan province.

The minister expressed the resolve in a meeting with Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani, Acting Governor Balochistan Mir Jan Mohammad Jamali and Balochistan’s Provincial Minister Mr. Zamrak Khan Achakzai held here, said a press release.

SAPM on Finance Mr. Tariq Bajwa and the secretary of finance also attended the meeting.

The meeting discussed the current economic situation in the country, financial issues, and the execution of development projects, especially in flood-affected areas of Balochistan.
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KP business delegation calls on Chairman FBR

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PESHAWAR, Jan 27 (APP): A delegation of the business community of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa led by Syed Jawad Hussain Kazmi, President of KP Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCC&I) on Friday called on Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Asim Ahmed here at Peshawar Customs House.

President of KCC&I and Chairman Council of Border Trade Chambers, Syed Jawad Hussain Kazmi informed the Chairman FBR about the problems being faced by traders during clearance of goods through Pakistan Single Window System (PSW) and by different other departments including Animal Quarantine Department (AQD) and Plant Protection Department at Torkham, Kharlachi, Ghulam Khan and Angor Adda border crossings connected with Afghanistan.

Kazmi welcomed the construction of an international standard terminal in Torkham and said that due to undue delay in the project, the miseries of traders had been aggravated.

He urged to ensure early completion of the project through local employment to facilitate of traders and local people.

On this occasion, Chief Collector Customs KP Muhammad Salim, Director Transit Trade Arbab Qaiser Hamid, Collector Appraisal Muhammad Ashfaq, Collector Enforcement Burhanuddin Ahmad Wani, DGI&I and other senior officials of FBR. including Iranian Consul General and Commercial Attaché Peshawar, Afghan Consul General Peshawar Hafiz Mohibullah Sahib, Ziaul Haq Sarhadhi Sahib, Khyber Chamber Senior Vice President Sagheer Dad Afridi, Vice President Haji Zaheerullah Shinwari, Executive Director Mohammad Haroon Saber Sahib, Focal Person Pak Afghan Trade Wajid Ali Shinwari, Hazrat Ali Shinwari, Ali Faisal and other Customs officials were also present.

In the meeting, barter trade with Afghanistan and Iran was also discussed. The delegations of the two Islamic brother countries, the consul generals, the business community and the Chairman FBR agreed that they would discuss with their respective governments to facilitate mutual trade.

1255 graduates awarded degrees at 20th Convocation of FJWU

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Punjab Governor Muhammad Baligh ur Rehman giving gold medals to the outstanding students during the 20th Convocation of Fatima Jinnah Women University for the graduates of 2022 held at Jinnah Convention Centre
ISLAMABAD: January 27 - Punjab Governor Muhammad Baligh ur Rehman giving gold medals to the outstanding students during the 20th Convocation of Fatima Jinnah Women University for the graduates of 2022 held at Jinnah Convention Centre.

RAWALPINDI, Jan 27 (APP): The 20th Convocation of Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU) Rawalpindi was held at the Jinnah Convention Center, Islamabad to commemorate the outstanding academic accomplishments of the graduates of 2022.

Governor Punjab and Chancellor FJWU, Engr. Mohammad Baligh Ur Rehman was the chief guest while Chairman Higher Education Commission (HEC) Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad was the guest of honor.

The 1255 conferred degrees included 12 Ph.D., 238 MS and M. Phil, 136 Masters and 869 Bachelors while 47 gold and 30 silver medals were also awarded to the students who got distinction in their respective programs.

Speaking on the occasion, Governor Punjab congratulated the graduating students and their parents upon the successful completion of their degrees.

He also appreciated the graduating students’ years of toil and pursuit of intellectual excellence that had brought them to the gateway of their future dreams.

“You represent the future of Pakistan and I can clearly see that your future is very bright. Your success is our success and the success of the university and everyone involved with this institution. Whichever direction life takes you, whether it’s a job career or entrepreneurship, or any other occupation of your choice, your success is the only thing we pray for”, he added.

The Governor also advised the students to embrace gratitude as a main character trait of their personality alongside empathy.

“Be thankful and considerate towards those helping you in achieving the scores of milestones of your life irrespective of their positions. In this regard, there is no one more deserving than your parents and teachers who have led you towards a progressive lifestyle by making you a promising citizen of the country,” he said.

He also emphasized on the importance of research for the graduated students and instructed the Chairman HEC to help the university release of funds for its new ‘Chakri’ Campus as swiftly as possible.

Earlier, the Vice Chancellor (VC) FJWU, Dr. Saima Hamid congratulated the graduating students and their parents and wished them a peaceful and prosperous future.

She appreciated the students’ hard work, outstanding achievements and their parents’ commitment to excellence in education and emphasized the hope that the students would make optimal use of the productive, creative and inventive professional skill sets that the university had imparted them with.

The VC also highlighted that the university currently offers 75 degree programs, under 27 departments – including 12 Associate Degree, 31 Undergraduate Program, 21 MS/MPhil, and 11 Ph.D. Programs.

She also emphasized that FJWU had been active in forging national and international collaborations, and in the last year alone 31 MoUs had been signed with national and international academic institutions, and industrial organizations.

FJWU is one of the 16 partner universities under the HESSA project which is a five-year program for improving Pakistan’s higher education system and boosting the employ-ability of the university graduates. The university is also working with the University of Malmo, Sweden, on joint teaching and research through the recently secured grant.

As founding member of All Pakistan Women Universities Consortium, FJWU now has a network of 13 women universities across Pakistan. Being a member of Talloirs network of Engaged Universities, FJWU has launched 70 multi-disciplinary courses for the students, alumnae and the general public.

The University had also actively participated in the development of HEC’s Women Leadership Program, which focuses on the capacity building of emerging women leaders. Five of the senior faculty members had availed international women leadership training, she added.

She further elaborated that last year FJWU launched the national-level film competition “NAQSH Digital Film Festival”. This would be a regular annual feature of the university, she added.

In collaboration with PTV Films, UNFPA and RIME Digital this year’s festival is in process. This venture would provide the youth with the opportunity to showcase their talents and provide multiple opportunities to excel in the field of film and documentary production.

Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjarani Exchanging views with Mr Zmarak Khan Achakzai Provincial Finance Minister of the Government of Balochistan at Parliament House

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Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjarani Exchanging views with Mr Zmarak Khan Achakzai Provincial Finance Minister of the Government of Balochistan at Parliament House
APP41-270123 ISLAMABAD: January 27- Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjarani Exchanging views with Mr Zmarak Khan Achakzai Provincial Finance Minister of the Government of Balochistan at Parliament House .APP/MAF/ABB /SSH
Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjarani Exchanging views with Mr Zmarak Khan Achakzai Provincial Finance Minister of the Government of Balochistan at Parliament House
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IHC extends stay on PAC’s recommendations against Justice (R) Javed Iqbal

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 27 (APP): The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday extended stay order against the recommendations of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) for the removal of Justice (reted) Javed Iqbal as Chairman Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances (CoIED) in Tayyaba Gull harassment case.

Chief Justice Aamer Farooq heard the cases challenging summon of the PAC and its recommendations to remove the petitioner from the post.

The Chief Justice remarked that it had to be viewed that whether such matters fell in the jurisdiction of PAC or not. The petitioner had given references of the verdicts of the top court and claimed that the PAC’s jurisdiction was only related to the financial affairs, he said.

Additional Attorney General Munawar Dogal said that in his opinion, this matter should be sent to the Parliament. The court said that the PAC had restored the employees of the Pakistan Agriculture Research Council and the top court had declared that this was not the authority of PAC.

The Chief Justice remarked that the question was that whether the PAC could hear the matter of harassment. If this was so then it could also hear the murder case, he observed.

The Chief Justice further remarked that the Parliament’s responsibility was legislation and the courts’ job was to interpret the laws. The PAC should have send the matter to relevant forum if it had received any complaint, he said.

The court sought arguments from the lawyer of PAC on next hearing and adjourned the case till February 24.

Regional Aviation Cooperation: Pakistan takes over chairmanship of COSCAP-SA

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 27 (APP): The 30th Steering Committee meeting of the Cooperative Development of Operational Safety and Continuing Airworthiness Programme – South Asia (COSCAP-SA) was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, from January 24-26.

During the session, Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) Director General Khaqan Murtaza took over as chairman of the body for a term of two years, a PCCA spokesman said in a statement here on Friday.

“Apart from eight-member countries, representatives of ICAO Asia Pacific Office, EASA, FAA, France DGAC, Boeing and Pilots’ International Association, IFALPA, participated in the three-day meeting,” he said.

The COSCAP-SA Asia, a regional body of the International Civil Aviation Authority, is governed by the chairman of a Steering Committee, comprising members from Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives. The body helps promote cooperation among the member states in the field of aviation.