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Pak-Russia IGC deals to help significant reduction in oil, gas prices: Ayaz Sadiq

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP):
Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, said here on Wednesday that the finalization and implementation of deals under Pakistan-Russia Inter-Government Commission (IGC) would result in a significant reduction in the prices of oil and gas in the country.

The minister was talking to Ambassador of Russia to Pakistan, Danila Ganich who called on him here, according to press statement issued by Economic Affairs Division.

The minister appreciated the progress achieved during IGC and shared that these deals were in the interest of both countries.

He also highlighted the bilateral, economic and historic ties between Pakistan and Russia and said both the sides have always enjoyed outstanding bilateral relations based on mutual respect, trust and interest.

On the occasion, the ambassador expressed his deepest gratitude to the minister and the government of Pakistan for facilitating the Russian delegation during IGC and shared that Russia aims to utilize full potential of trade existing between both countries.

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to augmenting advanced collaborations between for the good of economies, cultural exchange and mutual assistance to achieve a significant comparative advantage.

Experts stress need to develop flood resilient education system

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Experts stress need to develop flood resilient education system

ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP):Experts have stressed the need to take immediate measures to recover the loss of learning during floods and develop a flood-resilient education system to prevent disruption of educational process in such calamities.

This was stressed during the launch of the report on the post-floods education situation in the country, ‘Towards a Resilient Education Recovery from Pakistan’s Floods – Rapid Response Research’, published by Pakistan Coalition for Education (PCE) in collaboration with the Education Champion Network (ECN), said a news release issued on Wednesday.

A high-level policy discussion also took place on the sidelines of the launch organized by PCE in collaboration with the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training (MOFEPT) and ECN. Representatives from the World Bank, JICA, FCDO, International Rescue Committee (IRC), UNICEF, and the UNDP participated in the policy roundtable.

The report highlighted several issues within education response in flood-affected areas. These include a lack of emergency response planning within the education system and a lack of focus on widespread learning poverty among students.

The report calls for rigorous coordination between the district, federal and provincial governments for recovering learning losses and enhancing the educational infrastructure in the country. The report also underlined the need to focus on students’ learning, rather than mere enrolment and rebuilding infrastructure.

The initial findings from this research have been incorporated into the Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives and UNDP’s plan, ‘Pakistan Floods 2022: Resilient Recovery, Rehabilitation, and Reconstruction Framework in the section on education.

Speaking on the occasion, Additional Secretary MOFEPT Waseem Ajmal said, “The 2022 floods have been devastating for Pakistan’s development. In education, 3.6 million children were affected and over 34,000 schools were damaged or destroyed. All education departments, including MOFEPT, are now working to ensure education continues for those children affected by the floods.

“Several districts across Pakistan that were affected by last year’s catastrophic floods are the same as where massive flooding occurred in 2010 and 2011,” expressed Zehra Arshad, Executive Director PCE.

“To structure an effective response to educational needs, this important report asks for using rapid response mechanisms like a public-private partnership to help build schools at a faster pace and more importantly to ensure that all girls and boys who had to experience major learning losses can rapidly keep up with learning,” said by Javed Malik, Program Director Malala Fund Pakistan office.

The author of the report Dr Moizza Binat Sarwar said, “Given past examples from Pakistan, the rebuilding of damaged or destroyed infrastructure/schools has been the main strategy of education recovery. While this is important, evidence shows that merely building new brick-and-mortar buildings has had no significant impact on curtailing school drop-outs or improving learning outcomes.”

Senior Education Specialist at the World Bank, Izza Farrukh stressed the need to abandon complicated Student Learning Objectives (SLOs) in favor of a simple curriculum and assessment to facilitate the learning of affected students.

Qatar always played pivotal role for unity in Muslim Ummah: Abdul Shakoor

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP): Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Mufti Abdul Shakoor on Wednesday said that Qatar had always played a pivotal role for the unity of Muslim Ummah.
In a meeting with the Ambassador of Qatar to Pakistan Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman bin Faisal Al-Thani who called on him here at the Ministry, he said Qatar amazingly hosted the Fédération Internationale De Football Association (FIFA) World Cup and presented a beautiful introduction of Islam to the world.
Abdul Shakoor said that the Ministry was grateful to the distinguished guest for the visit and expressed the hope that it would further promote relations at the government and public level.
He said that Qatar was a good friend of Pakistan and Pakistanis had deep love for Arabs and Arabic language.
The Qatari Ambassador said that Pakistan was a unique and beautiful land with rich in natural resources.
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl chief Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman was a valuable friend of Qatar and a wise Islamic leader, he added.
The envoy said that Qatar was ready to cooperate with Pakistan on high-quality printed interpretations of the Holy Quran and books of Hadith.
The Ambassador said that it was planned to start Sehr and Iftar programmes in different areas of Pakistan in the upcoming holy month of Ramazan.

ATC dismisses interim bail of Imran Khan

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP): The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) of Islamabad on Wednesday dismissed the interim bail of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan due to his continuous disappearance in a case pertaining to violation of Section 144 on account of staging a protest outside the Election Commission of Pakistan against its decision in the Toshakhana case.

ATC Judge Raja Jawad Abbas heard the case. Advocates Dr Babar Awan and Ali Bokhari appeared before the court on behalf of the PTI’s chief.

During the course of proceedings, Imran Khan’s lawyers submitted an application seeking a one-time exemption from appearance for his client on medical grounds. The court, however, rejected the request and then took a break for some time.

Later, Dr Babar Awan stepped up to the rostrum and read out the contents of the first information report registered under Section-144 and said the court had already accepted the bail of other accused in the case. He also prayed to the court to exclude the sections of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) from the FIR.

The court observed that it was hearing the bail petition, and there were clear instructions of the high court that the trial court could not decide the issue relating to the ATA clauses until the case challan was submitted.

Dr. Baber Awan said the additional sessions judge had granted interim bail to Imran Khan till February 27. His client had tried to attend the proceedings, but he could not travel for the purpose, he added.

He prayed the court to grant a last chance to his client and issue his summon notice, and they were even ready to submit surety bonds.

The court said if it gave relief to one accused for a bullet injury then it would have to give relief to others as well. If the petitioner did not take back his bail case then it would pass an order. The accused could even get protective bail from the Lahore High Court.

The court subsequently rejected the bail petition of Imran Khan.

Court indicts Barrister Saif in Margalla hills case

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Court indicts Barrister Saif in Margalla hills case

ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP): A special magistrate on Wednesday indicted PTI leader Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif and sought evidence from the prosecution in a case related to damaging the Margalla hills.

Senior Special Magistrate, Capital Development Authority (CDA) Sardar Muhammad Asif heard the case against the PTI leader regarding the matter. The Magistrate read out the charge sheet in front of the accused.

The defence lawyer Arif Khan prayed the court to direct the prosecution to produce evidence against his client so that they could present their stance.

It may be mentioned here that the Environment Wing of CDA had lodged a case against Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif before the Special Magistrate CDA regarding the matter.

Marriyum terms Imran’s petition, first episode of jail-filling movement

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP):Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb Wednesday termed PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s application for protective bail in the Lahore High Court as the first episode of jail-filling movement of the Guru who took undue gains just to stuff his own pockets.

In a tweet, she said that an application had been filed for protective bail in the Lahore High Court by Imran Khan who said that he was a former prime minister and head of a major political party of the country, but he could not appear before the court as he was injured.

She said it may be taken as the first episode of the jail-filling movement by a person who always held his personal interests, supreme.

Finance (Supplementary) Bill 2023 tabled in Senate

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP):Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Wednesday tabled the Finance (Supplementary) Bill 2023 in the Senate amid ruckus of the opposition benches.

The 325th Senate session presided by Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani commenced with the verses of the Holy Quran exhorting mankind to be patient, tolerant and merciful towards others and exercise endurance in hard times and crises.
The Leader of the Opposition in the beginning requested the Chairman Senate to allow him to speak on the point of order which the latter declined and ordered the minister to move the Finance Supplementary Bill 2023 before the House.

The Chairman Senate sent the bill to the Standing Committee on Finance for its proposals and recommendations and demanded a report on the said legislation from the body in the next sitting of the House on Friday. However, the House will take up those recommendations and forward it to the Lower House for further approval of the National Assembly.

Earlier, the finance minister moved the motion to dispense with the question hour for February 15 and 16 2023. The motion was passed unanimously whereas the Senate Chairman nominated Senators, Keshoo Bai, Umar Farooq and Barrister Ali Zafar for the vote count.

Soon, the minister commenced his speech, the Leader of the Opposition, in the Senate, Senator Shehzad Waseem resisted for taking the floor and started chanting slogans alongwith other members of the opposition benches and chanted slogan against the government’s legislation being tabled on Money Bill to further amend certain laws pertaining to taxes and duties. The opposition senators tore the copies of the bill and threw it in the air to record their protest on the floor of the House.
The House was adjourned to meet again on February 17 at 10:30am.

EU Dosti Truck set to travel across Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP): EU Dosti Truck is set to travel across Pakistan to experience the cultural diversity and flavours of Pakistan and meet people in Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Rawalpindi and Quetta.

To symbolize the bilateral partnership in a unique way, a special EU-Pakistan friendship truck was prepared for the first time.
The initiative aimed to explore the colours of amazing Pakistan.

The truck would travel all around the country to reach Pakistani youth in various universities and offer a window into the strong connection between the EU and Pakistan.

In a message, EU Ambassador Dr Riina Kionka said that the specially designed EU-Pakistan friendship truck received immense appreciation from within Pakistan and abroad.

She said “We cherish the diverse cultures, languages, religions, histories and identities that coexist in Europe.

They are part of our wealth, they shape our shared values, connect us and give us a joint sense of purpose.

It was a common understanding of shared values and diversity that lies at the heart of our relations with the world – including with Pakistan.”

Top seeds move to semi-finals of ITF World Junior Tennis Championships

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP): All the seeded players moved into the semi-finals of both Boys Singles and Girls Singles events of ITF Pakistan PPL – Syed Dilawar Abbas World Junior Tennis Championships 2023 after beating their respective opponents in the quarter-final stage at PTF-SDA Tennis Complex Islamabad on Wednesday.

Only one upset was caused by unseeded Yejun Lee of Korea when she eliminated the 7th seed of Maia Visan of Romania in the Girl’s Singles quarter-final 6-1 6-0.  

Yerzhan Kistafin Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Pakistan visited PTF Complex to witness some of the matches. He appreciated the high standard of tennis and also interacted with players and parents from his home country as well as other countries.

Senator Taj Haider also visited PTF Complex and interacted with the players, coaches and parents and appreciated the efforts of PTF for conducting International tournaments in a highly befitting manner.

The following are the results: 
Boys Singles Quarter-Finals: Cem Atlamis (TUR) bt Jihwan KIM (KOR) 6-0,6-4: Yuan Lu (CHN) bt Dogan Can Sipahioglu (TUR) 6-0,6-2: Bugra Ozkoc (TUR) bt Edward Kruppe (CAN) 6-0,7-5: Kamonpanyakorn Thadpong (THA) bt Mahatir Muhammad (PAK) 5-7,7-6(3),6-2:

Girls Singles Quarter-Finals: Yejun Lee (KOR) bt Maia Visan (ROU) 6-1,6-0: Vlada Guryleva (RUS) bt Jinshu Xia (CHN) 5-7,6-0,6-4: Zeynep Erbakan (TUR) bt Pitchayapak Srimuk (THA)  6-2,6-2: Defne Erbkan (TUR) bt Lilya Piskun (RUS) 3-6 6-1 6-3.

Boys Doubles Quarter-Finals: Keagan  Jonathan (MAS) / Jihwan Kim(KOR) bt Ahmad Nael Qureshi (PAK) / Krittamaet Thammakun (THA) 6-3,7-5: Cem Atlamis (TUR) / Mikhail Khodorchenko (RUS) 1-6,7-5(10-6): Mahatir Muhammad Khan (PAK) / Nadir Mirza (PAK) bt Asad Zaman (PAK) / Boda Zheng (CHN) 6-2, 6-2: Yash Bahalkar (GBR) / Hamid Israr Gul (PAK) Vs Teetawat Tavachphongsri (THA) / Kamonpanyakom Thadpong (THA) (in progress).

Girls Doubles Quarter-Finals: Taira Abildayeva (KAZ) / Vlada Guryleva (RUS) bt Se Yeong Jang(KOR) / Yejun Lee (KOR) 6-3,6-3: Anastassiya Kim (KAZ) / Jinshu Xia (CHN) bt Sheeza Sajid (PAK) / Phitchayapak Srimuk (THA) 6-1, 6-1: Defne Erbakan (TUR) / Zeynep Erbakan (TUR) bt Seeun Baeg (KOR) / Maia Visan (ROU)  6-0, 6-0: Polina Bershteyan (RUS) / Lilya Piskun (RUS) Vs Soha Ali (PAK) / Amna Ali Qayyum (PAK) (in progress).

IRSA releases 95,200 cusecs water

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IRSA releases 205,500 cusecs water

ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP): Indus River System Authority (IRSA) on Wednesday released 95,200 cusecs water from various rim stations with inflow of 49,300 cusecs.

According to the data released by IRSA, the water level in River Indus at Tarbela Dam was 1479.58 feet which was 81.58 feet higher than its dead level of 1,398 feet. The water inflow and outflow in the dam were recorded as 17,600 cusecs and 45,000 cusecs, respectively.

The water level in River Jhelum at Mangla Dam was 1124.10 feet, which was 74.10 feet higher than its dead level of 1,050 feet. The inflow and outflow of water was recorded 11500 cusecs and 30,000 cusecs, respectively.

The release of water at Kalabagh, Taunsa , Guddu and Sukkur was recorded 54,200, 41,900, 29,900 and 6,600 cusecs, respectively. Similarly, from River Kabul, a total of 12,400 cusecs of water was released at Nowshera and 2,000 cusecs released from River Chenab at Marala.