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PM for expediting PIA privatization process

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP):Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar on Thursday directed Caretaker Minister for Privatization Fawad Hasan Fawad to oversee the process of privatization of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and complete it on a fast track basis.

Chairing a meeting on matters related to PIA, the prime minister said process needed to be expedited urgently so as to provide a reliable service to the users and to raise the standards of the national flag carrier to match the global airline standards.

He directed all the relevant stakeholders to find an immediate solution to the matters related to the privatization.

During the meeting, the prime minister was briefed on the progress of privatization process of PIA.

He also welcomed the new caretaker privatization minister Fawad Hasan Fawad to his team.

Pakistan needs to embrace sustainable, inclusive growth for enduring development: Kemal

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP): Chief of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Ministry of Planning Development and Special Initiative, Ali Kemal here on Thursday said that growth was important for the country but it must be sustainable and inclusive for enduring development.

He was addressing at the National People’s Assembly, jointly organized by Awaz Foundation Pakistan, GCAP and Pakistan Development Alliance, a news release said.

He further expressed that this assembly provided a platform for diverse voices to unite and address the challenges and opportunities presented by the SDGs, fostering not just growth, but sustainable and equitable growth for Pakistan.

The event aimed at fostering dialogue and engagement surrounding the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), was also attended by representatives of Ujala Network, Child Rights Movement (CRM) and many more, including a diverse range of stakeholders. These include civil society organizations (CSOs), NGOs, CBOs, political party representatives, media, academia, students and advocates for marginalized groups, including women rights, sexual minorities and human rights defenders.

“In the National People’s Assembly, civil society will unite from every corner of the world to address the pressing needs of SDGs. SDGs 16+ are all interconnected goals from poverty alleviation to education, underscore the importance of inclusivity”, said Mohammad Zia ur Rehman, CEO, Awaz Foundation.
Representatives of persons with disabilities (PWDs), women, TGs, children and young people expressed that their diversity was their strength, and their unity was their progress. We advocate for a world where every voice matters, regardless of age, gender or ability, they expressed.

The assembly not only emphasizes the importance of meaningful civil society engagement but also underscores the indispensable role of these organizations as defenders and promoters of human rights across Pakistan. It recognizes the government’s efforts in implementing SDGs, such as establishing Parliamentary Task Forces, SDGs Secretariats and approving national and sub-national priority frameworks.

However, amidst these acknowledgments lies a sense of concern about the challenges, data gaps and the pressing need for localization of SDGs, given the absence of functional local government bodies. The statement highlights the shrinking civic spaces, democracy and human rights risks, and socioeconomic challenges in Pakistan, emphasizing the urgency of an enabling policy environment and proper allocation of resources to achieve priority SDGs.

In essence, the National People’s Assembly at the SDGs Mid-Point represents a collective effort to propel Pakistan towards a sustainable, equitable, and inclusive society, with diverse voices uniting to address the challenges and opportunities presented by the SDGs.

Vendor displaying and selling Papaya at his cart

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Vendor displaying and selling Papaya at his cart
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Vendor displaying and selling Papaya at his cart
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BBISE’s Chairman Ejaz Ahmed Baloch along with Controller Board Abida Kakar announcing annual result of FSc/FA.

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BBISE’s Chairman Ejaz Ahmed Baloch along with Controller Board Abida Kakar announcing annual result of FSc/FA.
APP32-140923 QUETTA: September 14 - BBISE’s Chairman Ejaz Ahmed Baloch along with Controller Board Abida Kakar announcing annual result of FSc/FA. APP/MNN/TZD/ZID
BBISE’s Chairman Ejaz Ahmed Baloch along with Controller Board Abida Kakar announcing annual result of FSc/FA.
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Senator Muhammad Tahir Bizinjo, Chairman Senate Committee on Rules of Procedure and Privileges presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House.

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Senator Muhammad Tahir Bizinjo, Chairman Senate Committee on Rules of Procedure and Privileges presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House.
APP34-140923 ISLAMABAD: September 14 - Senator Muhammad Tahir Bizinjo, Chairman Senate Committee on Rules of Procedure and Privileges presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House. APP/TZD/ZID
Senator Muhammad Tahir  Bizinjo, Chairman Senate Committee on Rules of Procedure and Privileges presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House.
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ICC WC: Tickets to go on sale for semi-finals, final on Friday

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP): Tickets for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 semi-finals and the final go on general sale on Friday as the biggest Cricket World Cup draws nearer with hundreds of millions of fans around the world ready to be a part of it.

Starting Friday at 2000 hrs IST, fans can secure their seats for the semi-finals and the final of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 by visiting the official ticketing website https://tickets.cricketworldcup.com, the ICC said in a media release.

The upcoming ticket release will feature the following matches:

Wednesday, 15 November- Semi-final 1, Wankhede stadium in Mumbai Thursday, 16 November- Semi-final 2, Eden Gardens in Kolkata
Sunday 19 November- Final, Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad

The Men’s Cricket World Cup is the culmination of national pride, memorable moments, cricketing heritage, and an occasion to celebrate with others, perfectly packaged into a one-day global showcase with the 10 competing nations Australia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, England, India, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, and Sri Lanka ready for action.

Senator Hidayat Ullah, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Aviation presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House

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Senator Hidayat Ullah, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Aviation presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House
APP35-140923 ISLAMABAD: September 14 - Senator Hidayat Ullah, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Aviation presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House. APP/TZD/ZID
 Senator Hidayat Ullah, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Aviation presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House
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Senator Saifullah Abro, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Power presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament Lodges

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Senator Saifullah Abro, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Power presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament Lodges
APP36-140923 ISLAMABAD: September 14 - Senator Saifullah Abro, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Power presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament Lodges. APP/TZD/ZID
Senator Saifullah Abro, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Power presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament Lodges
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Interim Interior Minister, Sarfraz Bugti called on Chairman Senate, Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani at Parliament House.

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Interim Interior Minister, Sarfraz Bugti called on Chairman Senate, Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani at Parliament House.
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 Interim Interior Minister, Sarfraz Bugti called on Chairman Senate, Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani at Parliament House.
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Capitalizing CPEC potential crucial for expanding clean energy, access to green finance: Experts

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CPEC

ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP): The Chinese and Pakistani experts at a seminar titled High Level Symposium on “Renewable Energy Collaboration under CPEC: A Diplomatic Discourse” on Thursday said leveraging time-tested diplomatic ties with China can mobilize the much-needed investment for expanding affordable and clean energy access in Pakistan.

The seminar was organized by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and the Pakistan-China Institute here, a news release said.

Executive Director, SDPI, Dr Abid Qaiyum Suleri remarked that the climate crisis amplified by the consistent use of dirty fuels impacts the global community without any distinction of geography and economic conditions. While countries are responding to climate crisis by embarking on renewable energy transition, the energy inflation emanating from the Russia-Ukraine conflict manifests itself at domestic level in the form of energy price hikes and disgruntled masses as witnessed currently in Pakistan. 6.1 million units of electricity theft has been detected recently and Pakistan must bank on China’s expertise in promoting clean and green energy initiatives with doable and practical solutions.

Dr. Hassan Daud Butt Research Fellow SDPI highlighted that BRI has already generated US$ one trillion worth of economic activity emerging as a beacon of hope for global collaboration and growth.

He said that under BRI, Pakistan was proposed as a test case for expanding the country’s energy portfolio, with a goal to achieve 30% growth in the renewable energy sector by 2030.

The government should proactively present proposals to China, creating a conducive policy environment for renewable energy promotion, he urged.

He stressed the need for pragmatic approaches, policy resilience, and making CPEC a launching pad for large-scale clean and green energy initiatives.

N. A. Zuberi, Senior Advisor, China Three Georges South Asia Investment, Ltd informed that through the Community Investment Plan (CIP), 655 million in Punjab and AJK regions was invested by Chinese firms. The company has also developed three wind power projects with an installed capacity of 49.50 MW, with tariffs below 5 per cent.

He highlighted payment delays from CPPAG for CSAIL renewable projects, circular debt, major annual losses of 250 million due to non-operational projects, delayed shipments and substantial payments for damages as major challenges faced by Chinese investors in Pakistan.

Xiao Pang, Senior Specialist, BRI International Green Development Coalition, stressed on leveraging CPEC to accelerate adoption of renewable energy and substantially reducing carbon emissions.

He emphasized on pre-feasibility analysis to attract investors, capacity-building initiatives and forming a coalition of experts dedicated to advancing green initiatives.

Dr. Liaquat Ali Shah, Executive Director, CPEC Centre of Excellence, stressed the need for building institutional capacity, policy integration, by aligning industry and energy policies with green industrial policies.

He emphasized that the focus in renewable energy should extend beyond generation to energy conservation and efficiency, pointing out that outdated facilities can lead to increased costs.

Taimur Adil, Founding Partner of Impetus Advisory, stressed on exploring financial mechanisms such as private equity for green energy projects and tapping the investment potential in the Gulf region.

He urged for enhancing the capacity of government departments, particularly through the use of metrics and dashboards to identify bottlenecks and streamline energy development efforts.

Dr. Khalid Waleed, Research Fellow SDPI, addressing affordability crises, advocated for energy transition solutions including establishing JETPS to mobilize finance.

He urged for investment in transmission systems over generation and strengthening regional and bilateral diplomatic ties.

He also highlighted the potential for China to shift manufacturing to Pakistan, China, with its abundant capital resources, could benefit from utilizing Pakistan’s labor-intensive workforce, creating a mutually advantageous trade relationship.