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Tarar wants new schemes for NHA
ISLAMABAD, Sep 7 (APP): Federal Minister for Communications and Railways Shahid Ashraf Tarar wants to focus on undertaking new schemes to increase the revenue level of the National Highway Authority (NHA).
The minister presided over the 44th meeting of the National Highway Council (Supreme body of NHA), held here at the ministry on Thursday.
Federal Secretary Communications/Chairman National Highway Authority Capt (R) Muhammad Khurram Agha, and high-ups from the Finance Division, Planning & Development Division, Highway Construction Expert, Financial Professionals and the senior officers of the Ministry of Communications and National Highway Authority were also present on the occasion.
Addressing the meeting, the minister stressed to focus on undertaking new various schemes to increase the revenue level of the Authority at large.
He directed to launch of a comprehensive media campaign for the implementation of hiked violation fines on Motorways and National Highways across the country.
He further asked to gear up the pace of work on the construction of residential apartments for NHA employees.
Tarar desired to improve the maintenance affairs of Motorways and National Highways and that maximum travelling and civic amenities on service and rest areas be ensured for ease of the travellers.
He also emphasized the beautification of Motorways loops that would ultimately improve environmental conditions and will be a practical step forward towards achieving an environmentally friendly roads network in the country.
Chairman NHA also gave a detailed briefing regarding the functioning, scope, financial and administrative affairs of NHA.
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Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub launched
ISLAMABAD, Sep 7 (APP): The Ministry of Federal Education & Professional Training on Thursday launched the Pakistan Foundational Learning (PFL) Hub with an aim to drive systemic improvements in foundational learning in Pakistan.
The PFL Hub would become a “keystone” in Pakistan’s Learning Movement, working with all partners to enable quality learning opportunities for all by providing evidence-based strategies and support to policymakers across Pakistan to make tangible improvements in foundational learning, said a press release.
The PFL Hub has been set up with the support of the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and the World Bank.
The launch was attended by the Interim Education Minister Madad Ali Sindhi, Federal Secretary of Education Waseem Ajmal Chaudhry, UK High Commissioner Jane Marriott and a range of key educational leaders including provincial ministers and secretaries of education, civil society and development partners.
“Foundational learning is the right of all children. As Federal Minister of Education, I am committed to ensuring that all children will enjoy their right to a quality education, and the PFL Hub, within the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, will help Pakistan to achieve this mission,” the minister said.
“Together we want to create a Learning Movement in Pakistan. The PFL Hub will be a key contribution to this effort, working with all provinces and key partners to drive learning improvements across the country,” said Federal Secretary of Education Waseem Ajmal Chaudhry.







