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Steps urged to make country TB-free

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 04 (APP): Civil society and celebrities on Monday stressed the need to take further steps to make the country free from Tuberculosis.

“Our nation’s fight against TB requires unwavering commitment at the highest levels,” renowned actor, producer, director, screenwriter and end TB celebrity ambassador Sarmad Khoosat said while addressing a press conference along with others.

He said Tuberculosis (TB) continues to claim 132 precious lives each day in Pakistan, a nation that ranks as the world’s fifth-highest TB burden country. However, this deadly disease is entirely preventable and curable.

He said that Pakistan is a signatory to the United Nations High-Level Meeting (UNHLM) 2018 declaration on TB, and urged to ensure commitment to address this issue.

He said that the second UNHLM on TB is scheduled on September 22, 2023, in New York, USA, where countries will review progress made since the 2018 Political Declaration on TB.

He said that to demonstrate Pakistan’s unwavering commitment, we urge the highest possible level of participation, to show Pakistan’s resolve to end TB.

Drama artist, Sania Saeed said that our delegation should be strong and comprehensive, with representatives from civil society and TB-affected community as integral members of the delegation.

ECNEC approves $1784.93 mln ‘Emergency Plan for Polio Eradication’

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Caretaker Federal Minister for Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs and Privatisation, Dr. Shamshad Akhtar chaired the meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC), Islamabad on September 04, 2023.

ISLAMABAD, Sep 04 (APP): The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) here on Monday approved Emergency Plan for Polio Eradication (3rd revised) at a cost of USD 1784.93 million.

The amount included grant from The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) partners of US$.1197.93 million, Islamic Development Bank loan of US$.552 million and French Development Agency (AFD) loan of US$.35 million.

The ECNEC meeting was chaired by caretaker Federal Minister for Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs and Privatisation, Dr. Shamshad Akhtar, according to press statement issued by finance ministry,.

The polio eradication plan was presented by Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations & Coordination under which polio eradication vaccines would be supplied all over Pakistan and will be executed by WHO and UNICEF.

The ECNEC after discussion extended the duration of umbrella PC-1 of the project to three years with authorization to Economic Affairs Division (EAD) to enter into loan agreements to finance the project on behalf of Pakistani government to achieve the objectives of eradication of Polio and make polio free Pakistan.

The ECNEC requested Planning Commission and Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination to provide project/programme evaluation of Polio Eradication programme and integrated lesson learnt in implementation of Phase –III.

The ECNEC also directed that a committee co-chaired by the Secretary Finance and Secretary EAD to examine the re-lending arrangements with provinces for funding of project of similar nature with clear recommendation to ensure proper implementation of the projects.

Among others, the meeting was attended by Sami Saeed, Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Shahid Ashraf Tarar, Minister for Communications, Maritime Affairs & Railways, Muhammad Ali, Minister for Power & Petroleum, Ahmad Rasool Bangash Minister for Finance, Revenue, and Excise & Taxation KPK, Muhammad Younas Dhaga Minister for Finance, Revenue Sindh, Amjad Rasheed, Minister for Finance & Revenue Balochistan, federal secretaries and other senior officers from federal ministries and provincial departments.

US Consul General calls on KP Chief Secretary

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PESHAWAR, Sep 04 (APP):The newly appointed US Consul General in Peshawar, Shante Moore, called on Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Nadeem Aslam Chaudhary on Monday.
During the introductory meeting, bilateral cooperation in different areas came under discussion.

CM extends best wishes for an auspicious new judicial year

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LAHORE, Sep 04 (APP):Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Monday extended his heartfelt wishes to the Lahore High Court as he conveyed his congratulations at the commencement of the new judicial year, expressing his hope for the prevalence of justice in the upcoming year.
In his message, the CM acknowledged the role of the Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court and his esteemed judicial colleagues, affirming their commitment to upholding the timeless traditions of justice in the new judicial year.
The chief minister added that he fervently prays for the new judicial year to bring auspicious outcomes for those seeking justice.
He expressed confidence that the delivery of justice to the oppressed will continue unwaveringly throughout the new judicial year.

Quran to guide human mind until end of time; says Aneeq

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ISLAMABAD, September 04 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Aneeq Ahmed on Monday said the Quran would continue to serve as the guiding light for the human mind throughout eternity.

In a briefing held at the Ministry’s Research and Reference Department, he made a significant announcement and also issued directives regarding the upcoming Seerat Conference.

During the briefing, the minister expressed the belief that Islam was a comprehensive and all-encompassing religion.

He stressed the importance of addressing contemporary issues and modern challenges while remaining firmly rooted in the teachings of Islam. He stated that their love for religion was unwavering, but to provide guidance to the world, they must harness the knowledge found within the Quranic sciences.

Furthermore, Minister Aneeq highlighted the need for greater Muslim involvement in the fields of modern science and ongoing research. He expressed concern that the Quranic perspective on cosmic control seems distant from the Muslim community in today’s world. To address current global issues, he advocated seeking guidance from distinguished scholars.

The minister also mentioned their commitment to counteract forces that attempt to influence the minds of the youth with doubts and suspicions contrary to Islam. He announced plans to hold an economic discussion during the Seerat Conference on 12th Rabi-ul-Awal, focusing on solutions to contemporary financial challenges. He emphasized that the Prophet Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him had issued directives for his companions to acquire knowledge of their time.

The meeting witnessed the participation of Aftab Akbar Durrani, the Secretary for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, along with other officers from the Research and Reference Department.

Govt to come up with out-of-box solution on power sector for public relief: PM

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 4 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Monday assured that his government was exploring realistic options to come up with out-of-box solutions to provide relief to electricity consumers.

The prime minister, in an interaction with foreign media representatives, said the government would make informed decisions to satisfy the masses on the issue of electricity bills without deviating from the country’s commitments with the international financial institutions.

Mentioning the issues of circular debt, power theft, and taxes, the prime minister said the government would introduce short-term solutions to the issue without undermining the agitating people.
He assured that the interim government was mandated to facilitate holding the general elections as early as possible while observing the constitutional obligations.

He said the Constitution called for carrying out the delimitation following the population census.

Prime Minister Kakar said without redesigning the government structure, the interim setup was mainly focused on rearranging the fiscal and monetary policies to build an edifice for economic revival.

Calling the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) a strategy for economic revival, he said it focused on agriculture, mines and minerals, defence production and information technology.

However, he also spelled out the economic reform agenda of his government, saying that the imminent steps included the privatization of two or more power distribution companies.

He said the reforms needed in taxation and power sectors and that the government would leave behind a basis for mid-level reforms.

Kakar said the government was pursuing a policy of doing the doable and providing a strategic direction to the economic planning.

To a question, he said all the registered political parties would be provided a level playing field to contest the general elections without any discrimination.

However, he said in certain instances, political behavior turned into vandalism and the country’s law was already in vogue to deal with such conduct.

Talking about the terror attacks by the TTP, the prime minister drew attention to the leftover military equipment by the US and allied forces back in Afghanistan which he viewed were becoming a threat to peace thus necessitating a coordinated approach to deal with the challenge.

He said the foreign forces left Afghanistan after losing interest but “we are here to defend our home, children, mosques and places of worship.”

He said the Pak-Afghan ties were deeply rooted in cultural and faith-based linkages as well as social integration.

Pakistan showed magnanimity to the Afghan refugees and that the government was coming up with a policy to address the challenge of illegal immigrants, he added.

Responding to a query, the prime minister said the government had an “excellent working environment” with the Pakistan Army and both were working together, also for economic revival.

Prime Minister Kakar said regardless of any political association, the people of Balochistan welcomed every project under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor which had entered the second phase.

He reiterated the government’s resolve to go to any extent to protect the Chinese workers taking part in the CPEC projects.

Referring to the massive reserves worth $6 trillion of copper and gold in Balochistan, the prime minister said the Reko Diq project was about to start soon.

He called for all the stakeholders to formulate a model to explore the mineral-rich area to make the world see Pakistan through a different prism.

The prime minister expressed the hope that foreign investment projects worth $25 billion each from Saudi Arabia and the Middle East would realize in a time span of two to five years.

About the May 9 riots, he said the attack on the military installations was an attempt to create societal disorder. That existential threat needed a lawful response and he supported the laws to curb such behavior.

GB Home Minister warns elements to desist from disrupting peaceful atmosphere

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GILGIT, Sep 04 (APP): GB Minister for Home Shams Lone on Monday said that at present there was peace all over Gilgit-Baltistan region and warned the elements to desist from creating any law and order situation.

Flanked by Advisor to the Chief Minister on Information Iman Shan, the home minister told a press conference the peaceful atmosphere of the region had been disturbed due to some extent due to the speeches of religious scholars of respective sects.

“The state wants all the issues to be resolved through understanding and efforts in this regard are being made at all levels,” he added.

The minister said they had invited some leading scholars of both sides from other parts of Pakistan to sit with the local Ulema and they were hopeful an amicable solution of the problem would be found.

Shams Lone requested the religious scholars to preach the Holy Prophet’s (Peace Be Upon Him) teachings of peace, brotherhood and unity from the pulpit.

“Peace can only be maintained if we respect each other’s beliefs and faiths, which will ultimately help realize the dream of development in the region come true,” he added.

The minister also appealed to all the residents of Gilgit-Baltistan to play their positive role in the current situation and not to fall prey to the enemy’s propaganda.

He said the Indian media had made a sinister attempt to misrepresent the current situation in Gilgit-Baltistan though not a single shot was fired anywhere in the region. “We strongly condemn the India propaganda.”

PM for promoting public private partnership to reduce govt expenditures, improve performance

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 4 (APP):Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Monday said promoting public private partnership in the country could curtail government expenditures and improve performance of the projects.

He stressed the need to further promote public private partnership with respect to the construction of motorways and highways across the country.

Chairing a high level meeting of Public Private Partnership Authority (PPPA), the prime minster said with infrastructure development, the connectivity of different areas of the country would be improved, thus strengthening the national integration.

He directed the relevant authorities to present a comprehensive plan with respect to the East-West connectivity to provide better access between Western and Eastern areas of the country.

He said additional opportunities were required with respect to the promotion of public private partnership.

During the meeting, it was informed that projects worth Rs 646 billion were launched in the last two years under public private partnership.

Direct savings of Rs 150 billion were ensured in terms of government subsidies through the approved projects of public private partnership, the meeting was told.

The meeting was further informed that Sialkot-Kharian Motorway, Sukkur-Hyderabad Motorway, Kharian-Rawalpindi Motorway, Karachi Circular Railways and outsourcing of Islamabad International Airport were among the top Public Private Partnership Authority projects. “Education, information technology and export sectors are also among the priorities,” it was added.

It was informed that the PPPA was working to increase awareness about the public private partnership, training programmes, and enhancing capacities.

The meeting was attended by Caretaker Federal Minister for Planning Sami Saeed, Advisor to the prime minister Ahad Cheema, Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Muhammad Jehanzeb and other relevant government officials.

BCCI delegation arrives in Lahore

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LAHORE, Sep 04 (APP):A four-member delegation of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), led by President Roger Binny and Vice-President Rajiv Shukla, arrived in Lahore via Wagha border crossing, here on Monday.
The delegation arrived on the invitation of Chairman PCB Management Committee Zaka Ashraf. Secretary UP Cricket Association Yudhvir Singh and Secretary to Vice-President BCCI Mohammad Akram were other members of the delegation.
PCB Director International Zakir Khan and Director Commercial Salman received the delegation at the Wagha border crossing. The BCCI delegation is the first of its kind since 2008 and reflected the thaw in relations between the BCCI and the PCB.
Later, talking to the media persons outside a local hotel, BCCI Vice President Rajiv Shukla said they had been invited by the PCB, host of the Asia Cup 2023, and they took it as an honour to come and watch the matches.
He said the BCCI and the PCB enjoyed decades long cricketing relationships, and they were pleased to reciprocate the invitation. Shukla said they will take fond memories of the visit back home to India.
President BCCI Roger Binny, who is a former fast bowler, said he had visited Pakistan back in 2005 when he worked with the Pakistan fast bowlers for the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). He thanked the PCB for inviting them to watch the Asia Cup 2023 matches.
The PCB Management Committee chairman welcomed the BCCI delegation, adding that he was thankful to the dignitaries for accepting his invitation to watch matches in Lahore. He expressed the hope that the bilateral cricketing relations between India and Pakistan would grow from here onwards, adding that the visit would strengthen ties between the two countries.
The PCB hosted a dinner for the visiting Indian delegation and the cricket teams at the Governor’s House in the evening.

KP govt assures SMEDA of close coordination for SME development

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LAHORE, Sep 04 (APP):The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government has assured the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA) of close coordination for implementation of the National SME Policy 2021 and coordination for small and medium enterprises development in the province.
A spokesperson said here on Monday that SMEDA had made great strides towards implementation of the National SME Policy 2021 in an effective manner despite numerous challenges and constraints. He said that it had been acknowledged by the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government through a letter written by Chief Secretary Nadeem Aslam Chaudhry that irrespective of scarcity of financial and human resources, the organisation had initiated many projects such as National Ideas Lab (NIL), SME One Window (SOW) and SME Database Development.
The SMEDA also achieved remarkable progress in a number of other areas in a short span under leadership of Farhan Aziz Khawaja, as the chief executive officer (CEO). Besides, allocation of substantial funds for ongoing projects in PSDP, land acquisition at Industrial Estates in Lahore & Quetta for establishment of SME Facilitation Centres as well as pursuing of various funding options and submission of 15 projects proposals for Export Development Fund and 22 project proposals for the Pakistan Innovation Fund speak volumes about the commitment of SMEDA team. The letter hoped that all these initiatives would significantly contribute towards development of the SME sector in the country.