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Govt to facilitate foreign investors to promote business: PM

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 16 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday said the government would extend facilitation to foreign investors in a bid to promote investment in the country.

The prime minister was talking to Naguib Sawiris, a prominent businessman from Egypt, who led a delegation here at the PM House.

The prime minister said Pakistan was following investor-friendly policies to encourage the foreign businessmen explore the investment opportunities.

In this regard, he mentioned the fields of information technology, telecommunication, energy, agriculture, food processing, livestock, tourism and natural resources.

Sawiris expressed his interest in investing in more sectors in Pakistan, especially in the mining sector.

The business group of Naguib Sawiris has made successful investments in telecommunication and real estate sectors in Pakistan.

Azhar Ali announces retirement from Test cricket

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KARACHI, Dec 16 (APP): Azhar Ali, Pakistan’s one of the most successful batters, will hang his boots following the third Test against England, which begins on Saturday. With 7,097 runs in 96 matches at an average of 42.49, Azhar is Pakistan’s fifth leading Test run-getter behind Younis Khan (10,099), Javed Miandad (8,832), Inzamam-ul-Haq (8,829) and Mohammad Yousuf (7,530).

In 2010, Azhar, as a 25-year-old, made his Test debut in England against Australia at Lord’s and scored his maiden Test half-century in only his second match. He would score 34 more half-centuries and went past the 100-run mark on 19 instances.

Azhar, 37, is the only Pakistan batter to score a triple-century in a pink-ball Test – a feat that he achieved against the West Indies in Dubai in 2016. That unbeaten 302 remains his highest score in Test cricket.

Over the course of his 12-year career, Azhar also made two double-centuries – 226 against Bangladesh in Dhaka (May 2015) and 205 not out against Australia in Melbourne (December 2016) – and has, at least, one century in Australia, Bangladesh, England, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, the West Indies and Zimbabwe. Against Australia in Abu Dhabi in 2014, Azhar scored a century in each inning (109 and 100 not out) to help Pakistan win the second Test by 356 runs and the two-Test series 2-0.

Azhar captained Pakistan in nine Tests in two separate tenures from 2016 to 2020.

He retired from One-Day Internationals in 2018 – a year after helping Pakistan win the ICC Champions Trophy 2017. In that tournament, Azhar had scores of 50 (v India), 9 (v South Africa), 34 (v Sri Lanka), 76 (v England in semi-final) and 59 (v India in final).

Azhar Ali said, “It has been a great honour and privilege for me to represent my country at the highest level. Deciding on when to call it a day is always tough, but, after contemplating deeply, I realised that this is the right time for me to retire from Test cricket.

“There are many people who I am grateful to in this strenuous, yet beautiful journey. I want to make a special mention of my family without whose sacrifices; I would not have been where I am today. My parents, wife, siblings, and children have been my strength throughout.

“I have been blessed to share the dressing room with some of the most outstanding cricketers with whom I share a strong bond. I feel much richer by calling these people my friends. I am also blessed to have played under some wonderful coaches to whom I will always remain grateful.

“I retire from international cricket as a fulfilled cricketer who ticked most of the goals he had set for himself. Not many cricketers go on to lead their countries, and that I was able to captain Pakistan is a matter of great pride for me. From being a kid who started as a leg-spinner to becoming a mainstay in the Test batting line-up, I had the loveliest moments of my life that I will cherish forever.”

PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja said, “Azhar Ali has been one of the most committed and loyal servants of Pakistan cricket. His grit and determination have been an inspiration for many young cricketers and he is a role model for up-and-coming cricketers.

“While it is sad that Pakistan will not have a player of his experience in the dressing room to draw upon, it only reflects the circle of life. I hope to see Azhar continuing to play a role in the development of Pakistan cricket and sharing his vast knowledge and experience with budding cricketers.”

PDMA releases Rs 362.2 mln for affectees of Zarb-e-Azb

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PESHAWAR, Dec 16 (APP): Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has released a fund of Rs 362.2 million under financial assistance and ration to the affectees of Operation Zarb-e-Azb in North Waziristan.

The amount would be distributed among around 18,000 registered and verified affected families through SIM card messages in the next few days.

According to PDMA press release issued here on Friday, the recent release is the 100th installment issued in this connection; it is released on regular basis for the affectees of Operation Zarb-e-Azb in North Waziristan, who still have not been repatriated to their area.

These affectees also include those affected families, which recently returned from Afghanistan via the Ghulam Khan Border. The formal verification of these has been completed through NADRA.

The PDMA said that each verified affected family was being paid an amount of Rs12,000 as part of financial assistance and an additional amount of Rs 8,000 in head of ration every month on a regular basis to minimize their financial agonies.

DG PDMA has said that 18,000 families are have still not been repatriated to their native areas and most of them belong to Tehsil Data Khel of the district, while the repatriation process of over 0.1 million displaced has been completed.

Sharjeel pays glowing tribute to APS martyrs terming them as national heroes

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KARACHI, Dec 16 (APP): Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon, on Friday, paid glowing tribute to martyrs of Army Public School and said the students and teachers who embraced martyrdom in the tragic incident are our national heroes.

The minister in a message on anniversary of the heart wrenching incident of APS Peshawar, said that December 16 reminds us of the most painful tragedy of our lives when innocent children were targeted by terrorism with extreme cruelty.

He also paid tribute to the courage of the parents and expressed solidarity with them.

“The entire nation still feels the pain and agony of the Army Public School tragedy where the ruthless enemy committed brutality and barbarism against little angels,” he noted and recalled that the heinous incident united the entire nation in the fight against terrorism with firm determination.

Pakistani nation has made numerous sacrifices in the war against terrorism and the world should recognize the sacrifices and efforts of Pakistan in the war against terrorism, he urged adding that Pakistani nation particularly our armed forces had been at the forefront to make the world safe from terrorism.

The nation is united against anti-Pakistan elements who are trying to spread hatred, chaos and prejudice, Sharjeel Memon said and stressed on need of its implementation, even today, on National Action Plan in letter and spirit.

The Pakistan People’s Party had always taken a clear stand against terrorism, raised its voice against terrorism at every forum and played an active role in its eradication, he said.
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Dar urges SECP to ensure regulatory oversight for high economic growth

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Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar during a meeting with SECP management at Finance Division.

ISLAMABAD, Dec 16 (APP): Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar here on Friday emphasized the newly appointed team of Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) to ensure consistent, transparent and focused regulatory oversight across sectors for achieving high economic growth and social harmony in the country.

During a meeting with SECP management, the minister extended full support to the commission and emphasized the SECP team to work with dedicated focus and zeal.

Among others, the meeting was attended by Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on Finance, Tariq Bajwa; SAPM on Revenue, Tariq Pasha, Secretary Finance, Hamed Yaqoob Sheikh, Chairman SECP, Amir Khan, SECP Commissioners, Akif Saeed, Ms. Sadia Khan, Abdul Rehman Warraich, Mujtaba A. Lodhi and senior officers from finance division.

Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar extended felicitations to the newly appointed SECP commissioners and highlighted the role of SECP as a regulator of corporate sector, capital market, insurance and investment sectors for the betterment and progress of Pakistan’s economy.

The Finance Minister further appreciated SECP’s work as a contributor to the financial and economic development in Pakistan by taking a number of regulatory measures in restoring and maintaining the confidence of domestic as well as foreign investors.

On the occasion, Chairman and SECP commissioners apprised the minister of various regulatory initiatives being taken for mitigating systemic problems and building invertors’ confidence and further ensured their full support and cooperation.

FO summons Afghan Chargé d’Affaires over Chaman firing incidents

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 16 (APP): The Chargé d’Affaires of Afghanistan based in Islamabad was called in to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to register Pakistan’s strong condemnation over recent firing incidents.

The FO conveyed condemnation over the unprovoked cross-border shelling by Afghan Border Security Forces in the Chaman-Spin Boldak area, resulting in loss of life, injuries and damage to property.

It was reiterated that protection of civilians remained the responsibility of both sides and that recurrence of these incidents must be prevented.

It was agreed to use established institutional mechanisms in this regard.

The FO in a statement said Pakistan remained committed to maintaining fraternal relations with Afghanistan.

“Peace along the Pak-Afghan border is intrinsic to this end,” it said.

Growing encroachments creating mess for Pindites

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By Azhar Siddiq

Rawalpindi, Dec 16 (APP): Amidst oblivious interest of the city managers to clear roadsides and pavements from encroachers, the city residents face traffic mess and heavy rush on almost all busy and commercial areas of the city.

Ever-increasing encroachments in different localities of the city have become a permanent source of nuisance for commuters with roadside bazaars, street hawkers and push up carts prop up almost along every main or connecting road.

This tendency results in frequent traffic jams, create hurdles for pedestrians and often results in accidents and brawls. It is sometimes even difficult for pedestrians to walk through Raja Bazaar, City Saddar Road, Bara Bazaar, Trunk Bazaar, Kishmiri Bazaar, Jamia Masjid Road, Narnkari Bazaar, Adiala Road, Dalgara Bazaar, Fawara Chowk, Sadiqabad, Commercial Market and several other localities of the city.

The situation is no different in Cantonment Board jurisdictions where encroachment mafia freely ruling several commercial areas including Tench Bhatta, Chungi No 22, Tulsa Road, Sher Zaman Colony, Saddar, Scheme-III and other areas.

As the bazaars offering a budget alternative to the public already experience heavy footfall particularly throughout winter season, the encroachers leave minimum space for them to tread from one shopping center to another.

The situation is also not different at Circular Road, Banni, Gawalmandi, Saddar, Murree Road and Commercial Market as residents are often seen complaining about the spread of this menace.

“It feels like free for all. They are everywhere encroaching busy roads, pavements and footpaths leaving no space for pedestrians,” said Faheem Ahmed, a resident of Gawalmandi. “Even the vehicles cannot move smoothly on important roads of the city. We also see roadside accidents and brawls due to this tendency.”

Faheem also complained about the attitude of concerned authorities demanding strict action against encroachers. “Authorities continue to turn a blind eye on encroachments. TMA should remove the encroachments and reclaim the pavements for the commuters.”

He said some commercial establishments have also extended ramps on to pavements and permit customers to park vehicles there. “This practice spoils peace of mind of the residents as well as result in anxiety and intolerance among them.”

Couple of years back, even the Lahore High Court (LHC) Rawalpindi Bench had also directed the officials of district administration and cantonment boards to remove encroachments in the city within one week. But, after taking some cosmetic measures, the authorities once again went oblivious to this phenomenon.
“After the displeasure expressed by the LHC, a campaign was launched in the city’s cantonment areas. The encroachments (temporary and permanent) were removed but to no vain as these re-emerged after sometime,” Faheem said.

“Besides mental agony, the encroachments also result in waste of time and fuel and damages to costly vehicles of passing by owners,” he added.
Most of such roadside businesses in Rawalpindi city and cantonment areas have been set up without permission from relevant authorities. The residents stated that pavements on both sides of the roads in Raja Bazar, Bani have been gobbled up by hawkers of all hues and illegally parked vehicles and several vital roads turned from residential areas into a commercial hub over the past few years.

Many residential areas were no longer residential because of the heavy vehicular movement and commercial establishments. Moreover, with the expansion of commercial areas to the residential, the encroachers get more and more space for illegal business by installing carts and tuck shops on footpaths and narrow roads leading through the thickly inhabited areas.

Tehsil Municipal Authority (TMA) came up with traditional mantra and a stereo type statement of taking action against encroachers. “An operation was underway to remove all such encroachments from the city’s streets,” said a TMA spokesman. “We take action against them but they reappear. Rising population and shrinking business spaces also result in encroachments,” he stated and claimed that the authorities were fully aware of their responsibility and they frequently take action against encroachers.

The spokespersons of Rawalpindi and Chaklala Cantonment Boards have claimed of continuous efforts to remove encroachments. “We are often on the move to remove temporary and permanent encroachments and operations to clear roads were being conducted on daily basis,” said Incharge of anti-encroachment drive at RCB. “We have confiscated 39 truckload goods during last month”, he added.

Although, these small outlets provide for a source of earning for some very poor and deserving pushcarts and stalls owners, yet encroaching space illegally cannot be acceptable in any society. Some shopkeepers deliberately provide space for illegal installations for the sake of rent they receiver from vendors.
Some residents believe that there is certain mafia backing such illegal operators and the main reason behind their re-emergence.

“Such illegal markets widely set up in different areas are seemingly operated by some kind of mafia as they continue operating despite the government orders to uproot them,” said Muhammad Mushtaq, a resident of city area. “Seeing them doing all this bravely also raises doubt of alleged involvement some TMA officials who could provide them shelter.”

Although, the City Traffic Police also collaborate with the administration to remove illegally erected stalls from roads, streets and sidewalks, yet instances of rampant encroachment are all around and need serious efforts by authorities to provide a congenial living environment to people.

E-commerce experts call Pakistani writers to exploit online potential

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 16 (APP):E-Commerce experts have urged the Pakistani writers to enhance their digital skills and sell their books on online platforms as readers around the world spent $405 million on e-books in 2020.

Talking to APP here on Friday, an e-commerce expert Syed Moneeb Ali urged the writers to use online platforms for showcasing their literary work globally. He said that writers can register their accounts to sell books on e-commerce platforms including Amazon.

He said that Amazon had added Pakistan to its seller’s list and now writers were getting the benefit of Kindle – a series of e-readers designed and marketed by Amazon.

He informed that Amazon Kindle devices were enabling users to browse, buy, download, and read through wireless networking to the Kindle store. He said that publishing takes less than five minutes and the book appears in Kindle stores worldwide within 72 hours.

He stated that 72 percent of the e-reader market belongs to Amazon Kindle while the share belongs to Barnes and Noble Nook is 10 percent. He said books with eye-catching covers and valuable content attract readers on digital platforms.

Describing the benefits of e-books, a consumer Waqas Khan said that reading has become convenient for people due to easy search methods and the availability of e-books. He said talented Pakistani writers can have a good share in e-book market.

He said online books save the trips to the library and readers can customize the font size as per desire. He said e-books are portable and easy to carry and one e-book reader can hold thousands of books. “Text-to-speech and read aloud feature are also helpful for children and adults with a learning disability or with visual impairment”, he added.

Talking to APP, a writer Muhammad Akbar said that paper books were thought of as less strain by many readers and being into radiation by electronic devices was not healthy for the eyes and brain. He highlighted that due to the easy publication of e-books, unauthentic and less credible literature was reaching the audience.

He said that some books were tempered and distributed on the internet and readers were unable to analyze the difference. He said that piracy and disrespect of intellectual property had also become a common phenomenon due to the wider circulation of soft copies.

Muhammad Akbar pointed out that in the age of technology, consumers should get benefit from the technology but also understand the hazards which can damage the ethics, rights and respect of others. He advised the readers to choose reliable platforms for searching and downloading the content.

Guterres says Pakistan’s post-flood reconstruction his ‘top priority’

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NEW YORK, Dec 16 (APP): United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has reaffirmed the full support and cooperation to Pakistan for its post-flood humanitarian relief work as well as for long-term recovery, rehabilitation, and reconstruction.

The UN Secretary-General in a meeting with Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said the success of the conference and Pakistan’s resilient reconstruction was his “top priority”.

The meeting took place in New York on the margins of the G-77 Ministerial Conference

Guterres appreciated the foreign minister’s timely initiative to convene a special ministerial conference of the G-77 and China to build a unified and comprehensive strategy to overcome immediate challenges facing developing countries.

The foreign minister conveyed his appreciation to the Secretary-General for his solidarity with and call for massive support to Pakistan in the wake of the devastating floods in the country, and for co-hosting the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan in Geneva on January 9, 2023.

He sought the Secretary-General’s continued cooperation to secure the participation of key donors, development institutions and the private sector in the pledging conference and to encourage them to support Pakistan’s comprehensive Plan and specific project proposals.

Nation will never forget the sacrifices of APS martyrs: President

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 16 (APP): President Dr. Arif Alvi on Friday said the tragic memory of the Army Public School attack is still fresh in the hearts of the nation, which will never forget the sacrifices of the martyred children.

“December 16 will always be a reminder of the great sacrifices of the martyrs of the Army Public School,” he said in his statement on the eighth anniversary of APS incident.

President Alvi recalled that the militants committed extreme barbarity by targeting innocent young children in 2014.

He said the APS tragedy brought the nation together to get united for a decisive war against terrorism.

He said the entire nation was firm in finally eradicating the remnants of terrorism and expressed the commitment that no attempt could weaken the resolve against this fight.

The president prayed for the elevation of ranks of the martyrs of Army Public School.

He said the day was also a reminder to the international community that terrorism was a common problem of humanity and required intensified efforts for its eradication at the global level.