Iqra University celebrates it’s alumna achievement in AFL Asian Games
Commissioner reviews matters related to cotton
BAHAWALPUR, Sep 25 (APP):Commissioner Bahawalpur Division Dr. Ehtesham Anwar has said that strict legal action under the Telegraph Act would be taken against people spreading fake news regarding rates and sales of cotton on social media and other forms of communication.
He was presiding over a meeting at his office to review the progress of the cotton crop in the Bahawalpur Division. He directed market committees to release a daily report on sales and purchases of cotton in their respective districts.
The commissioner said that the cotton crop plays an important role in the national economy, and the Punjab government is taking steps to improve the production of cotton this season.
He said that the staff of the Agriculture Department should maintain records of cotton’s delivery and dispatch at cotton-ginning factories. The meeting was attended by Additional Commissioner Revenue Haq Nawaz Chohan, Deputy Commissioner Bahawalpur Zaheer Anwar Jappa, and Chairman Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association Waheed Arshad.
Pakistan, Azerbaijan discuss transport, trade cooperation
ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP): Caretaker Federal Minister for Communications for Railways Shahid Ashraf Tarar, and Azerbaijani Ambassador to Pakistan Khazar Farhadov discussed issues of mutual interests and strengthened bilateral ties.
The ambassador during a meeting with the minister said the relationship between Pakistan and Azerbaijan is unparalleled in every aspect.
The envoy said, following the commencement of direct flights between Pakistan and Azerbaijan, both countries aim to connect through railways and road networks.
The Ambassador said the primary goal is to boost economic cooperation and facilitate the movement of goods and people.
“We are keen on promoting economic cooperation,” Ambassador Farhadov said.
He further said, “We envision Pakistan becoming a part of international transport networks, connecting with all regional countries.” He also highlighted the potential for Pakistani trade to gain access to Europe and Russia through Azerbaijan.
The ambassador said, that to achieve this, the private sector will play a crucial role in promoting trade and economic growth.
Shahid Ashraf Tarar expressed his commitment to the idea, said, “I have instructed the Chairman of Railways to work on connecting rail routes with Azerbaijan.
“It is time to transform our good relations into economic cooperation,” the minister said. Both parties expressed the urgency of finalizing transit trade agreements between Pakistan and Azerbaijan, indicating their willingness to promptly implement these proposals.
“I hope that both countries will collaborate to implement these recommendations swiftly,” the minister said.
The meeting between Minister Shahid Ashraf Tarar and Ambassador Khazar Farhadov reflects the shared determination of Pakistan and Azerbaijan to strengthen their economic ties and facilitate cross-border trade and connectivity. As these discussions progress, the potential for increased economic cooperation between the two nations remains promising.
Successful Career Festival in GB paves way for tourism promotion, CM GB
GILGIT ,Sep 25 (APP):Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan, Haji Gulbar Khan has emphasized that the successful career festival will assist students in making informed choices regarding their future fields of study.
While talking to media, he highlighted the significance of this event in promoting both national and international tourism in Gilgit Baltistan. Haji Gulbar Khan commended the dedicated efforts of Chief Secretary GB, Mohiuddin Wani, his team, and the Information Department for their contributions to the event’s success.
Additionally, the Chief Minister expressed appreciation for the valuable roles played by government institutions, NGOs, private companies, and motivational speakers who traveled to Skardu to ensure the event’s success.
Commerce minister underscores significance of increasing investment
ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP): Federal Minister for Commerce Dr Gohar Ejaz on Monday underscored the critical importance of increasing the investment rate in Pakistan.
The minister made it abundantly clear that investing in businesses holds the potential for far greater returns than investing in real estate.
Vice Chancellor of the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) Dr. Nadeem ul Haque along with academia from PIDE called on the Federal Minister for Commerce, Dr. Gohar Ejaz, said a press release issued.
The meeting was centred around the prevailing economic situation in Pakistan.
Dr Ejaz expressed the government’s commitment to formulating policies that encourage capital investment, thus diverting funds towards businesses rather than traditional savings.
The Ministry of Commerce remains dedicated to working in collaboration with key stakeholders to implement policies that will drive economic growth, foster innovation, and enhance the nation’s competitiveness on the global stage.
During the meeting, Vice Chancellor Dr Nadeem ul Haque highlighted the pivotal role that PIDE has been playing in analyzing various facets of Pakistan’s economy, including international trade, import and export, domestic commerce, real estate, construction, transport, and tourism, said a press release issued.
He emphasized that the extensive studies conducted by PIDE have been instrumental in understanding value chains and identifying the key factors that influence the nation’s economy.
Several key issues were raised during the discussion. High tariffs were identified as a significant challenge hindering Pakistan’s exports.
The meeting participants stressed the importance of addressing this concern to boost the country’s international trade.
Furthermore, the current account deficit was addressed, with an emphasis on the need to curtail the top 10 imports of Pakistan to achieve a more balanced trade situation.
Another critical aspect discussed was the excessive number of business regulators in the country.
It was pointed out that the existing regulations are outdated and need modernization to streamline the business
environment and foster economic growth.
The complexity of Pakistan’s tax system was also brought to attention, with a call for modernization.
The meeting participants voiced concerns over the high cost of electricity for manufacturing firms, which hampers the competitiveness of Pakistan’s industries. Additionally, it was highlighted that research and development efforts in Pakistan are currently lacking, and there is a need to foster innovation and technology-driven industries.
83 challan tickets issued for creating hindrance in smooth flow of traffic
RAWALPINDI, Sep 25 (APP):City Traffic Police (CTP) Rawalpindi launched a grand operation against encroachment aimed at to maintain traffic flow here on Monday.
Incharge New Town Circle along with his team conducted operation against encroachment at Sixth Road, Commercial Market and the surrounding area.
During operation, CTP issued challan tickets to 83 vehicles and motorcycles while 13 were vehicles were impounded in the police station over violation.
Taking action against the encroachment for disrupting the flow of traffic, several highways were cleared from the encroachment mafia,
Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Rawalpindi Taimoor Khan congratulated in charge of Traffic New Town Circle, Waheed Iqbal and his team for their good job, said that in order to keep the flow of traffic smooth, a series of operations against push carts, encroachments and wrong parking on the road must be conducted to purge the area from encroachment.
The operation against wrong parking will improve the flow of traffic and it will directly benefit the traders and shopkeepers.
Only the buyers have to face difficulties, “CTO adding that Encroachments and wrong parking not only disturb the flow of traffic but also affect the beauty of the city”.
Balochistan Cabinet approves important decisions
SECP warns public against investing in ISMMART Group
ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP):The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has issued a warning advising the general public against investing in fraudulent investment schemes of ISMMART Group.
The SECP has noticed that an entity, namely “Ismmart Group”, owned by Shaukat Ullah Khan, is prima facie raising deposits from the public by promising them unrealistic monthly returns. It is clarified that the said entity does not hold any license to collect deposits from the public, said a press release issued here Monday.
It is pertinent to mention here that SECP had imposed penalties on Shaukat Ullah Khan for marketing such illegal investment schemes through companies of Shaukat Marwat Group.
In addition, he has been disqualified from becoming chief executive or director of any company in Pakistan, and matter has been referred to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), which has already initiated an inquiry against Mr. Shaukat Ullah Khan and his companies.
Since Mr. Shaukat Ullah Khan is not eligible to form a company, he has registered 12 new companies through his family members and other associates. Further, in order to give the public, the impression that Issmart Group is a large business group with a global presence, he has also registered a number of 1-pound companies with Companies House UK.
The names of companies of Ismmart Group have been added to the list of companies engaged in unauthorized activities, available on SECP’s website. SECP has also initiated investigation proceedings against companies of Ismmart Group; however, Mr. Shaukat Ullah Khan has challenged the investigation proceedings in the Honorable Islamabad High Court, which has restrained SECP from passing the final investigation order.
SECP WARNS THE PUBLIC NOT TO DEPOSIT / INVEST FUNDS with Mr. Shaukat Ullah Khan and companies of Ismmart Group in whatsoever form and or arrangement, as they are not allowed to accept deposits/ investments from anyone.
Seven illegal arm holders arrested during crackdown
Committee expresses dissatisfaction over delay in appointments in PSQCA
ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP):Senate Standing Committee on Science and Technology in a meeting held here Monday expressed dissatisfaction over the delay in the appointment process in the Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA).
In the meeting presided over by Senator Sardar Muhammad Shafiq Tareen, the committee was informed that there are currently 321 vacant positions within the department responding to which the committee members raised concerns about the delay in the appointment process.
The Director-General of PSQCA attributed this delay to ongoing court cases and employee representations demanding promotions, which hindered new appointments.
The committee chairman expressed dissatisfaction with the delay and instructed the identification of promotion quotas and direct recruitment quotas to clear the backlog. The chairman emphasized the importance of adhering to provincial quota rules.
The committee received a comprehensive briefing on the number of employees currently serving in look after charge and on deputation basis in the Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA).
Additionally, the committee was presented with a list of employees who have not been repatriated despite court orders, along with details of those who have been regularized and those who have not, accompanied by explanations for the latter group’s status.
According to the information provided by the Director-General PSQCA, there are a total of 15 employees serving on look after charge, with several more on deputation. A summary for the appointment of a regular Director-General for PSQCA was submitted to the Prime Minister’s office, which, in turn, directed the committee to seek approval from the caretaker Minister for Science and Technology. Simultaneously, a summary for the appointment of a Director-General as additional charge is also forwarded to the Prime Minister’s office.
The committee members emphasized that the caretaker government is not authorized to make regular appointments, as its mandate is limited to day-to-day affairs.
After careful deliberation, the committee resolved to maintain the current caretaker arrangement until an elected government is in power, at which point a regular Director-General can be appointed for PSQCA.
The committee also received a briefing on the substantial deficit in the pension account of Comsats University employees, amounting to billions of rupees.
The Rector of Comsats University explained that initially, university employees were enrolled in a contributory pension fund.
However, in 2010, the university’s board of governors decided to provide pension benefits, deducting 15% of the basic pay from employees’ salaries.
To date, approximately 1.6 billion rupees have been collected, with an estimated pension liability of six billion rupees by 2035, resulting in a five billion rupees deficit. The Rector stated that the university lacks the resources to bridge this financial gap.
The committee members expressed dismay at the lack of planning by the CUI administration and called for an inquiry into the matter.
Consequently, the committee chairman established a subcommittee to address CUI’s issues, including those related to pay scales.
Additionally, the committee ratified the appointment of Senator Prince Ahmed Omer Ahmedzai as a member of the Board of Governors of the Pakistan Council of Science and Technology.
The discussion on “The Pakistan Halal Authority (Amendment) Bill 2023” was dropped and matter was disposed off due to the continued absence of the bill’s mover.
Similarly, the discussion on the starred question posed by Senator Mushtaq Ahmed during the Senate sitting was deferred due to his absence.
The committee meeting was attended by Senators Kamran Murtaza, Sana Jamali, and Dr. Humayun Mohmand, as well as the Secretary of the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Director-General of PSQCA.









