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Pakistani media delegation wraps up China’s visit

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BEIJING, Sept.24 (APP):: An 11-member media delegation comprised of journalists from Islamabad, Quetta, and Gwadar wrapped up its week-long visit to China and left for Islamabad here on Sunday.

During the visit, the delegation, led by Dr. Furqan Rao, Incharge, China Desk, Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), explored China’s economic development and rich culture and also visited important and historical places including the Great Wall of China and the Palace Museum.

The delegation, which also included Rana Imran Latif, held a meeting with China’s Assistant Foreign Minister Nong Rong who updated the members about political and economic relations between China and Pakistan.

During its visit to the Pakistan Embassy Beijing, the delegation was briefed by the Pakistan Ambassador to China, Moin ul Haque about bilateral relations between Pakistan and China and the current status of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.

Pakistani media delegation wraps up China’s visit

The delegation also visited China Economic Net (CEN), the largest and most comprehensive economic information portal in China.

Cui Jun, General Manager welcomed the delegation and briefed the members about the role of China Economic Net in further deepening the friendly relations between China and Pakistan as well as its key role in highlighting ongoing development projects under China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.

The delegation also travelled to Qingdao, a coastal city of Shandong province on a high-speed train and visited the Qindao Guoxin Group, Shanghai Cooperation Organization Demonstration Zone, and Haier Industrial Park.

In his remarks about the visit, Zafar Blaoch a Quetta-based journalist told APP that it has been a great learning trip as he got an opportunity to closely observe as to how the China became world’s second-largest economy.

He was greatly impressed by visiting Qingdao port where he witnessed the ship’s unloading process which is completed in just 20 hours.

Zafar Baloch said that Pakistan could learn from China’s open market mechanism for investors and ensure the job opportunities.

He opined that Pakistan should sign more agreements to enhance trade with China and sell the home-made materials and agricultural products in the Chinese market which offers huge opportunities.

Akbar Notezai, a journalist based in Quetta said that Pakistan could learn a lot from China’s economic, infrastructure development, and evolving technology, among other things.

“Each time, I visited the fast developing China, there has been a lot to learn from the talented and hardworking Chinese nation who works round-the-clock to make the lives of people more easier”. At the same time, I am fully confident that if China continues to grow at its current pace, it will soon be the world’s largest economy.

While commenting on the economic development of China, Noor Mohsin based in Gwadar, shared that he has visited different countries, but his present visit to China was completely unique.

He was touched by the hospitality of the Chinese administrators and impressed by the cleanliness of the city and roads, as well as the law-abiding citizens who truly make China a great country.

He mentioned visits to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Huawei, Orijin Water Company, and China Economic Net Media Center and added, the Qingdao Port is an important project that will help stabilize the Chinese economy.

Noor Mohsin proposed that the Pakistani leadership should take full advantage of Chinese technology and put Pakistan on the path to progress and development.

He expressed his gratitude to the new Chinese ambassador in Pakistan who was the guiding force in materializing the tour of China.

 

NAB to take briefing regarding health related issues

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PESHAWAR, Sep 24 (APP): National Accountability Bureau and the Department of Health decided to take a briefing from the higher authorities for awareness on health-related issues.
Secretary Health, Secretary Finance, Secretary Establishment and Chief Executive Officer Health Care Commission, DG Health were summoned to NAB Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for a briefing on September 27.
For the briefing, the procurement procedure for health workers, medicines and other items will be reviewed across the province. The procedure for local procurement and MCC, the procedure for technical evaluation of procured items, the role of drug testing laboratory, procedure for storage of procured items would also come under discussion.
The procedure for the formation of a physical inspection committee for pharmaceuticals, the baseline for the schedule of hospitals’ requirements will be considered, the NAB letter issued to the health department said.
Rules related to monopoly items, procedures for disposal of expired items, and steps taken for computerized records of dispensed and stored drugs will be reviewed during the briefing.
There will be a discussion on the level of competence of the staff working on electro-medical equipment and the method of monitoring this equipment. The issues related to measures to increase the income of pharmacy, and pathology in hospitals will be discussed during the briefing.

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Blind murder case traced, case registered

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MUZAFFARGARH, Sep 24 (APP):Police claimed to have traced the blind murder case and registered a case against the culprits.
 According to police sources, the police have recovered an unknown corpse who was shot dead near a police picket Amirpur Lanka near the Chenab River a day ago.
The deceased was identified as Sabir Hussain alias Walia who was killed by Abbas Tarragar along with his accomplices over old enmity. The murderers then fled from the scene.
 Rangpur police have registered a case against four accused including Abbas Tarragar on the complaint of the victim’s mother and started a search operation to arrest them.

GCC can further enhance ties between Pakistan, Gulf states: FM

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NEW YORK, Sep 23 (APP): Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on Saturday underscored that Pakistan viewed Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) as an important player in the region that could play a vital role in further expanding political and economic ties between Pakistan and Gulf states.
The Foreign Minister met with Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi, Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on the sidelines of 78th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) , Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press release.
Both agreed to further strengthening cooperation to forge a comprehensive partnership, with renewed focus on promotion of bilateral trade and business relations.
The Foreign Minister expressed satisfaction on the progress made in the negotiations on Pakistan-GCC Free Trade Agreement and reiterated the need for its early conclusion.
The Secretary General agreed to cooperate closely to conclude Pakistan-GCC Free Trade Agreement at the earliest.
The Foreign Minister highlighted that Pakistan desired to strengthen institutional linkages with GCC and its member states, in line with the Joint Action Plan for Strategic Dialogue between the two sides.
He underscored that Pakistan would be ready to host a GCC Foreign Ministers’ Conference in Islamabad as proposed during the 1st meeting of the Political Dialogue held in March this year.
During the meeting, the regional and global issues of mutual interest also came under discussion.
The Foreign Minister briefed the Secretary General on situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and atrocities committed by Indian forces against innocent civilians.
Pakistan and GCC have long-standing fraternal relations, which are firmly rooted in common faith, shared values and cultural similarities.

Chairperson Almarah Foundation Mrs. Sofia Waraich, DIG Mehboob Lilla and CEO Central Park Mian Tahir Javed headstone to the Complex for Almarah Kids. The building of a complex for orphans inaugurated in Central Park Society under the auspices of Almarah Foundation

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Chairperson Almarah Foundation Mrs. Sofia Waraich, DIG Mehboob Lilla and CEO Central Park Mian Tahir Javed headstone to the Complex for Almarah Kids. The building of a complex for orphans inaugurated in Central Park Society under the auspices of Almarah Foundation
APP35-230923 LAHORE: September 23 - Chairperson Almarah Foundation Mrs. Sofia Waraich, DIG Mehboob Lilla and CEO Central Park Mian Tahir Javed headstone to the Complex for Almarah Kids. The building of a complex for orphans inaugurated in Central Park Society under the auspices of Almarah Foundation. APP/MTF/ABB
Chairperson Almarah Foundation Mrs. Sofia Waraich, DIG Mehboob Lilla and CEO Central Park Mian Tahir Javed headstone to the Complex for Almarah Kids. The building of a complex for orphans inaugurated in Central Park Society under the auspices of Almarah Foundation
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Chairperson Almarah Foundation Mrs. Sofia Waraich, DIG Mehboob Lilla and CEO Central Park Mian Tahir Javed headstone to the Complex for Almarah Kids. The building of a complex for orphans inaugurated in Central Park Society under the auspices of Almarah Foundation
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LAHORE: September 23 – Chairperson Almarah Foundation Mrs. Sofia Waraich, DIG Mehboob Lilla and CEO Central Park, Mian Tahir Javed presenting the souvenir to the Actor Mr Khalid Abbas Dar during the ground breaking ceremony of Complex for Almarah Kids. The building of a complex for orphans inaugurate in Central Park Society under the auspices of Almarah Foundation. APP/MTF/ABB
Chairperson Almarah Foundation Mrs. Sofia Waraich, DIG Mehboob Lilla and CEO Central Park Mian Tahir Javed headstone to the Complex for Almarah Kids. The building of a complex for orphans inaugurated in Central Park Society under the auspices of Almarah Foundation
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LAHORE: September 23 – Chairman of the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) addressing during the ground breaking ceremony of Complex for Almarah Kids. The building of a complex for orphans inaugurates in Central Park Society under the auspices of Almarah Foundation. APP/MTF/ABB

Soldier embraces martyrdom amid intense fire exchange in North Waziristan Operation

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 23 (APP): A soldier of Pakistan Army on Saturday embraced martyrdom during an intense exchange of fire that occurred amid an intelligence-based operation conducted by the security forces in general area Mir Ali of North Waziristan District.

An intense fire exchange took place between the Army troops and terrorists, whereas the troops effectively engaged terrorists’ location, an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release said.

The martyred soldier was identified as Sepoy Shakeel Shafqat (age 21 years, resident of District Khanewal), having fought gallantly, embraced, Shahadat, during the operation.

“Sanitization of the area is being carried out to eliminate any terrorist found in the area. Security forces of Pakistan are determined to eliminate the menace of terrorism and such sacrifices of our brave soldiers further strengthen our resolve,” the ISPR said.

Saudi Orchestra bid farewell to guests of World Heritage in Riyadh

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RIYADH, Sep 23 (APP): Saudi National Commission for Education, Culture and Science held a ceremony in honor of the parties participating in hosting the work of the World Heritage Committee in its 45th expanded session held in Riyadh, in the presence of a large crowd of UNESCO guests and officials in the cultural and media sectors.

The ceremony revealed the story of the tournament’s logo, which bore the symbols of Saudi tangible and intangible heritage classified by UNESCO, such as the stone, Diriyah, Al-Ahsa Oasis, and the Asiri cat, before the participants in the organization were honored, such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Information, the National Museum, the Heritage Authority, and the Theatrical and Performing Arts Authority, King Abdulaziz House, Sdaya, and other various governmental and private sectors in the Kingdom, which participated with the Ministry of Culture and the National Committee in providing appropriate hospitality to delegations coming from all countries of the world.

During the ceremony, the Saudi Orchestra presented a musical performance that delighted the audience, as the performance included a mixture of folkloric and traditional tunes, with the participation of the orchestra and the National Choir, which had just returned from New York after an extensive tour in Mexico, London and Paris, the Union of OIC News Agency (UNA) reported.

The event was aimed at introducing the masterpieces of Saudi music and performing arts, to enhance international cultural exchange, which is one of the strategic goals that the Ministry of Culture seeks to achieve, in implementation of Saudi Vision 2030 and its ambitious programmes.

The band showcased a group of performing and popular arts, such as the art of Al-Samari, Al-Dana, Al-Rabash, Al-Yanbaawi, and a number of Eastern and Saudi instruments and rhythms.

The Committee, during its expanded session in the Kingdom, included 47 cultural and natural sites on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and also witnessed the inclusion of heritage sites on the list of endangered sites, in addition to several consultations and discussions regarding World Heritage and its future in all countries.

According to the UNA report, many participants praised the ceremony and the hosting of the session, as the Director General of the Jordanian Department of Public Antiquities, Dr. Fadi Balawi, confirmed that the Kingdom made great and professional efforts in providing work and cooperation with all participants, while Burkinabe official Fabien Emh Liam Nezen explained that the Kingdom won the bet by the wonderful organization of the course, by harnessing its energies at the logistical, cognitive and administrative levels, in addition to the good reception and generous hospitality.

At UN, world leaders commit to new targets to end TB by 2030

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UNITED NATIONS, Sep 23 (APP): World leaders, civil society representatives and other stakeholders on Saturday approved a declaration to advance efforts to end tuberculosis (TB) by 2030, an action greeted with applause.

The document lays out ambitious new targets for the next five years that include reaching 90 per cent of people with TB prevention and care services, providing social benefit packages to those who have the disease, and licensing at least one new vaccine.

TB is the second leading infectious killer worldwide after COVID-19, with some 1.6 million deaths in 2021 alone, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The only available vaccine is more than a century old.

“Why, after all the progress we have made – from sending man to the moon, to bringing the world to our fingertips – have we been unable to defeat a preventable and curable disease that kills over 4,400 people a day?” said the President of the UN General Assembly, Dennis Francis.

TB has afflicted humanity for millennia, going by several names including the white plague and consumption.

It is caused by bacteria and mainly affects the lungs, and treatment is with antibiotics. A WHO council established to facilitate the development and equitable use of new vaccines met for the first time this week.

Stamping out the TB epidemic is among the health targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the roadmap for a more just and green global future by the end of the decade.

Five years ago, countries set the target of delivering TB treatment to 40 million people, reaching 34 million. They also aimed to provide 30 million with preventive treatment but fell short by half.

UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed called for action to tackle the main drivers of TB – poverty, undernutrition, lack of access to healthcare, the prevalence of HIV infections, diabetes, mental health, and smoking.

The stigma surrounding the disease also needs to be reduced so that people can get help without fear of discrimination, she added, while governments must ensure universal health coverage that includes TB screening, prevention and treatment.

Ms. Mohammed also shared her own reason for supporting the global fight.

“My commitment is my personal story: losing my father to TB at 50, 37 years ago this week,” she said. “Today we have the tools to diagnose, treat, and what we need right now is a vaccine. Let’s end TB now. It is possible.”

Mongolian author Handaa Rea, who has survived the disease, urged world leaders to “treat TB not only medically but also socially.”

She has written about her own experience of TB-related stigma, discrimination that she said is prevalent in many developing countries, resulting in “hundreds of thousands of people” delaying seeking treatment.

The consequences of stigma are “more enhanced” for women and girls who are held to higher standards of health, well-being and beauty, she added.

“When society says things like ‘she’s too skinny, because she has TB, she’s unworthy of marriage because she has or had TB, or she continues to have TB because she’s irresponsible,’ we as a society are bullying TB patients one step closer to death – a death that is fully preventable. And this has to stop,” she said.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus commended the “amazing” energy in the conference room, where participants frequently chanted “End TB, yes we can!”

He welcomed the political declaration, which was agreed by consensus ahead of the meeting. It will be presented to the General Assembly, the UN’s most representative organ, comprising all 193 Member States.

“For millennia, our ancestors have suffered and died with tuberculosis, without knowing what it was, what caused it, or how to stop it,” he said.

“Today, we have knowledge and tools they could only have dreamed of. We have political commitment. And we have an opportunity that no generation in the history of humanity has had: the opportunity to write the final chapter in the story of TB.”

Dubai’s investment potential beckons Pakistani Investors

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 23 (APP): Amidst the ongoing global economic uncertainties, Dubai stands out as a beacon of opportunity and growth as Pakistani investors are increasingly turning their attention towards the emirate’s thriving economy and burgeoning sectors.
In this regard an event held here on Saturday successfully showcased the wealth of investment opportunities that Dubai offers to Pakistani investors. The event was a significant milestone in strengthening economic ties between Pakistan and Dubai and empowering investors to explore new horizons, a news release said.
The event attracted a diverse and engaged audience, including Pakistani business leaders, entrepreneurs, government officials, and potential investors. Attendees were provided with valuable insights into Dubai’s dynamic economy and emerging sectors, fostering an atmosphere of collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Delegate from Azizi Developers a prominent name in the Dubai business community, expressed optimism about the prospects of Pakistani investors in Dubai. They highlighted Dubai’s investor-friendly environment, multicultural society, and stable regulatory framework, which make it an attractive destination for international investments.
Reflecting on the event’s success, spokesperson for the event organizer, said, “We are delighted with the overwhelming response to ‘Investing in Dubai.’ This event has not only deepened economic ties between Pakistan and Dubai but has also opened doors to a new era of collaboration and investment.

No impediment should hamper OEPs’ functions in maximizing hurdle-free manpower export: SAPM

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 23 (APP): Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development, Jawad Sohrab Malik on Saturday directed that no impediment should hamper the Overseas Employment Promotors (OEPs)’s functions in maximizing hurdle-free export of manpower in different countries of the world.
The SAPM made these remarks during a meeting convened in pursuance of his directives with Overseas Employments Promotors (OEPs) in the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development here, a news release said.
The Meeting was attended by prominent OEPs who were invited on the basis of their highest performance in export of labour force.
SAPM Jawad Sohrab Malik, in his opening remarks, underlined the importance of agenda of the meeting to increase manpower export and invited the participants to provide their valuable input in this regard.
He assured unflinching support of the Ministry in resolving issues being confronted by OEPs, representatives of Pakistan Overseas Employment Promoters Association (POEPA) and discussed means to enhance manpower export in accordance with the government instructions.
On the invitation of the SAPM, the Executive Director NAVTTC and DG Immigration and Passport Office, Islamabad along with senior officers also attended the meeting.
During the meeting, the OEPs raised some technical issues which they had been facing while coordinating with the relevant offices during the process of issuance of visas and clearance of other formalities for the intending emigrants. The SAPM stressed upon a close coordination and cooperation among all the relevant departments so that export of highly skilled manpower could be maximised.
In this regard, special instructions were issued to National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC), Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment (BE&OE), Director General Immigration and Passports (DGI&P), Islamabad for assisting the job of OEPs in areas related to their respective jurisdictions and mandate.
SAPM Jawad Sohrab Malik directed the OEPs to provide a detailed breakup of issues being faced by them along with a proposal for their possible solution thereof within the next three days so that those issues may be resolved immediately in accordance with law.
Furthering the support of Ministry for the PEOPA Representatives, a Special Facilitation Cell for addressing the concerns highlighted by OEPs has been set up under the supervision of Jawad Sohrab Malik in the Ministry.