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Dar, Ms Khar discuss current economic situation

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Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar during a meeting with Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Ms. Hina Rabbani Khar.

ISLAMABAD, Dec 8 (APP): Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Ms. Hina Rabbani Khar during a meeting here Thursday discussed the current economic situation of the country.

According to press statement issued by finance ministry, the latest diplomatic developments were also discussed while various financial matters related to foreign office also came under discussion.

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Finance, Tariq Bajwa, Secretary Finance, Secretary Foreign Affairs, and other senior officers from Finance division and Foreign Affairs participated in the meeting.

The finance minister extended full support and cooperation and directed the relevant authorities for taking required steps in this regard.

A worker is stitching a traditional local blanket at his workplace

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A worker is stitching a traditional local blanket at his workplace
APP37-081222 BAHAWALPUR: December 08 – A worker is stitching a traditional local blanket at his workplace. APP/HBR/TZD/MOS
A worker is stitching a traditional local blanket at his workplace
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Labourer is busy in roasting peanuts at his workplace.

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Labourer is busy in roasting peanuts at his workplace.
APP36-081222 MULTAN: December 08 - Labourer is busy in roasting peanuts at his workplace. APP/TVE/TZD/MOS
Labourer is busy in roasting peanuts at his workplace.
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A farmer is spreading rice crop for drying in the outskirt of the city

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A farmer is spreading rice crop for drying in the outskirt of the city
APP35-081222 MULTAN: December 08 – A farmer is spreading rice crop for drying in the outskirt of the city. APP/TVE/TZD/MOS
A farmer is spreading rice crop for drying in the outskirt of the city
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England cricket team captain Ben Stokes talking to media persons at Multan Cricket Stadium.

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England to continue aggressive strategy, Ben Stokes
MULTAN: December 08 - England cricket team captain Ben Stokes talking to media persons at Multan Cricket Stadium. APP
England cricket team captain Ben Stokes talking to media persons at Multan Cricket Stadium.
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England to continue aggressive strategy, Ben Stokes

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England team confident with performance on first day, says Ben Duckett

MULTAN, Dec 08 (APP): England Cricket Team’s Captain Ben Stokes said that the team would continue the same aggressive strategy in the second test match against Pakistan as it remained successful in the previous game.

Holding a press conference here at Multan Cricket Stadium after a training session on Thursday, the England cricket team skipper said that the team would enter the ground with one change as Livingstone was being replaced Mark Wood in the playing eleven.

He said that after Livingstone’s injury, the Mark Wood would be in and it has been to take advantage of Wood’s bowling speed.

He said that the world-class keeper was the main focus but the recent condition makes it difficult to add him in the playing eleven.

Stokes said that the pitch of Multan Cricket Stadium was looking dry and it would be helpful for reverse swing and for the spinners too.

He said that the defending team was being expected to fight back as they have the ability to change the situation and also the cricket was an unpredictable game.

He said that the England team would enter the ground with the same aggressive strategy which remained successful in the previous game.

The England Skipper said that there was not much difference between the conditions of Rawalpindi and Multan adding that “Let’s see” what Babar Azam does after winning the toss.

He said that Mark Wood’s presence in the team would make a difference as the bowler with a speed of 150/kmph was an asset to any team.

He said that despite the fact that Pakistan has the world-class fast bowlers but England would try their best to win the series by maintaining the winning streak.

CPEC harbinger of socio-economic development in Pakistan: Sana Durrani

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CPEC harbinger of socio-economic development in Pakistan; Sana Durrani

QUETTA, Dec 08 (APP): Vice Chairperson of Pakistan Businesses Forum (PBF) Balochistan Chapter, Sana Durrani on Thursday said Government of Pakistan was committed to uplift Balochistan with its utmost priority.

The PBF official made these remarks while addressing the Leadership Program for Women Led Organizations supported by ICVA and UN-Women at Thailand.

She said that our government had started a special project to uplift 20 poorest districts of Pakistan, “out of which 11 are of Balochistan.”

She said that two month back, the government had launched a special development initiative worth Rs 40 billion for 20 backward and poor districts of the country which included 11 districts of Balochistan including. Sherani, Kohlu, Jhal Magsi, Barkhan, Killa Abdullah, Zhob, Musakhel, Dera Bugti, Jaffarabad, Ziarat and Killa Saifullah.

“This is the first of its kind project in the economic history of Pakistan where the federal government is undertaking a national intervention to uplift the poorest districts and address the disparity in economic development,” said Sana Durrani.

She also highlighted a short-term economic agenda of the incumbent government in the form of 5Es which include enterprise, exports, equity in society through strengthened health and education saying that the identification of the 20 poorest districts for accelerated growth programme, E-Pakistan and empowerment of youth, energy efficiency and conservation, and environment and food security were among the 5Es.

The PBF official also emphasized the need for political stability and policy continuity for the success of economic initiatives such as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

“The CPEC is the flagship project for China-Pakistan cooperation. It has made tangible contributions to the social economic development in Pakistan and regional interconnectivity,” she noted.

She remarked that in recent years, the two sides had expanded cooperation under the CPEC and notable progress had been made in such areas as green development, industrial development, Information Technology development and health.

Girls’ education key to Pakistan’s success: British HC

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Girls’ education key to Pakistan’s success: British HC

ISLAMABAD, Dec 8 (APP): British High Commissioner Dr Christian Turner has said that girls’ education is key to Pakistan’s success as it will reduce poverty, improve health, and boost the economy.

He made these remarks during his visit to Islamabad Model School for Girls, Jaba Taili, here on Thursday where he observed how an innovative approach to the professional development of teachers was delivering improved learning outcomes.

He said,”The UK is working with Pakistan to help give every girl 12 years of quality education”.

The high commissioner also visited classrooms where teachers were using tailored lesson plans, catering to the different learning levels of each student from underserved communities across Islamabad, said a press release issued here by the British High Commission.

These teachers, known as fellows, have been recruited and trained as part of a partnership between the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, UK, the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE), Islamabad and Teach for Pakistan.

FDE Director Academics Ms Riffat Jabeen, FDE Director Planning and Development Inam Jahangir and Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Teach for Pakistan Khadija Bakhtiar accompanied the high commissioner during the visit, the press release added.

England team busy in a practice session for the upcoming 2nd test match against Pakistan at Multan Cricket Stadium.

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England team busy in a practice session for the upcoming 2nd test match against Pakistan at Multan Cricket Stadium.
APP32-081222 MULTAN: December 08 - England team busy in a practice session for the upcoming 2nd test match against Pakistan at Multan Cricket Stadium. APP/QSM/TZD/MOS
England team busy in a practice session for the upcoming 2nd test match against Pakistan at Multan Cricket Stadium.
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England team busy in a practice session for the upcoming 2nd test match against Pakistan at Multan Cricket Stadium.
APP33-081222 MULTAN: December 08 – England team busy in a practice session for the upcoming 2nd test match against Pakistan at Multan Cricket Stadium. APP/QSM/TZD/MOS

PM appeals to philanthropists to ‘adopt’ flood victims by setting up 100-unit prefab villages

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif-File Photo

ISLAMABAD, Dec 8 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday appealed to philanthropists including industrialists, and expatriates to support the government’s flood rehabilitation efforts by replicating the model of building100-unit prefabricated houses for flood victims.

Addressing here at the launch ceremony of prefabricated residential units in Tank and Dera Ismail Khan, the prime minister urged the affluent to ‘adopt’ the flood-hit people of Balochistan and Sindh by providing them the infrastructure equipped with necessary facilities.

The prime minister in September had announced to construct residential units for the people of Tank and Dera Ismail Khan, who were displaced by the massive flashfloods in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa. The project worth Rs 140 million was carried out as a gesture of philanthropy by Menzies Aviation and former special assistant to prime minister on aviation Captain Shujaat Azeem.

Shehbaz Sharif, who handed over keys of the residential units to flood victims, expressed satisfaction that the accommodation comprising two rooms, a kitchenette and a toilet would provide relief to the displaced people.

He said the post-flood damages needed more people to come forward and contribute towards replicating the same model villages and assist the government in amplifying its rehabilitation efforts.

The prime minister mentioned that the recent floods inflicted huge damage to around two million houses, infrastructure and roads, however, he expressed satisfaction that the federal and provincial governments along with private sector put their best efforts to provide relief to the affected people.

He lauded National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the provincial disaster management authorities for carrying out relief and rehabilitation activities in the flood-affected areas.

He said the federal government disbursed Rs 70 billion to the flood-struck people in the provinces through Benazir Income Support Programme.

Shehbaz Sharif said the armed forces played an important role in reaching out to the people stranded in floods.

He also mentioned the support of friendly countries in extending assistance to Pakistan to help overcome the challenge of flood.

Federal Minister for Planning Dr Ahsan Iqbal said Pakistan faced the huge catastrophe of floods, however mentioned that the government’s federal and provincial departments, and civil and military personnel demonstrated collaborative effort to overcome the challenge.

Through corporate social responsibility, he said, the government encouraged the private sector to contribute towards public welfare.

He said Pakistan would hold an international conference aimed at seeking support from the international community for post-flood rehabilitation.

Member Khyber Pukhtunkhwa Assembly Mehmood Ahmed Khan Bhittai lauded Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for early implementation of the residential accommodation for the flood-hit people.

He said Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam would support the development endeavours of the government in the interest of people.

Captain Shujaat Azeem said the initiative was significant to accommodate the people in distress affected by the worst impacts of climate change. On PM’s desire, he said, the model village would be replicated in other parts of the country.

CEO Menzies Aviation Moetesum Khurshid said the objective of the project was to handover the residential units to the flood victims before the advent of winters.

He said after NDMA allocated land on September 3, his company completed the project in one month as announced by PM Shehbaz Sharif.

He said the prefabricated houses can sustain harsh temperatures and are equipped with solar panels. A medical centre with available paramedic staff and a school have been set up in the premises.

The residential village has tubewells for clean water, where 9,000 indegenous trees have been planted.