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Imparting modern, research-based education government’s top priority: SAPM

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Shiza Fatima Khawaja
Shiza Fatima Khawaja

ISLAMABAD, Dec 5 (APP): Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Youth Affairs, Shiza Fatima Khawaja Monday said that equipping the youth with modern, research-based education and training to meet future needs is the top priority of the coalition government.

“The nation’s resources need to be spent on equipping the 60% of the youth population with high-quality modern education instead of creating divisions”, she said while speaking to a private news channel.

She further assured that more funds would be utilized for the education sector and for equipping the youth with the latest skills and research.

She mentioned that the government has been launching an international scholarship program for young people, adding, the present government was making durable investments to empower the country’s youth.

Scholarship programs would be expanded further and more initiatives would be launched for the youth, who was a considerably important part of our population, she added.

Replying to a question, she said unemployment can only be eradicated from the country by providing technical education and vocational training to the youth.

Liam Livingstone ruled out of rest of Test series

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Liam Livingstone ruled out of rest of Test series
England All-Rounder Liam Livingstone-File

RAWALPINDI, Dec 05 (APP): England all-rounder Liam Livingstone has been ruled out of the rest of the Test series against Pakistan with a right knee injury.

He will return to the UK on Tuesday and commence rehab with the English and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Lancashire medical teams respectively, a spokesman of England cricket said on Monday.

At this stage, England have yet to make a decision to call up a replacement.

Amid global conflict, UNGA adopts resolution highlighting power of sport to attain peace, development

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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 04 (APP): Against a backdrop of global conflicts, economic uncertainty and climate change, the UN General Assembly has recognized the transformative power of sport to achieve peace and sustainable development with the adoption of a consensus resolution.

Adopting the text, introduced by Monaco, titled “Sport as an enabler for sustainable development”, delegates laid out the ways in which sport can be used to help young people improve their lives while generating cooperation among nations.

In his remarks, the President of the 193-member Assembly, Csaba Korosi, said the international community must include sports and athletes in its work to carry out the changes that transform the world, pointing out that sports bring people together in peaceful conditions and can help combat some of the greater dangers facing humankind.

Noting that the World Cup is underway in Qatar, he said both male and female athletes are role models for millions of young people. “It is more promising if nations compete on the fields of sports rather than on battlefields,” he said, adding, “The former is more noble and the latter leaves death and devastation behind.”

The Assembly president urged all member states to preserve the unifying spirit of sports and the Olympic Movement.

Encouraged by the Assembly’s unity on the resolution, the Permanent Observer of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Louis Alberto Moreno, said stronger collaboration between the Olympic community and the United Nations system can advance the global goals by using sport in such areas as peace, health, education, gender equality and climate action.

In a polarized world, there are few occasions when humankind can set aside its differences and come together in peace, he said, adding that the Olympic spirit is the most important symbol of peace in today’s world.

The IOC representative welcomed that the resolution specifically highlights that international sporting events should be organized in a spirit of peace and without discrimination of any kind.

Qatar’s Ambassador Alya Ahmed Said al-Thani said that the opening speech of Emir of Qatar at the ongoing 2022 FIFA World Cup was an eloquent response to the unfair, selective, racist, condescending and politicized campaigns which targeted her country’s organization of the sporting event.

She said Qatar will focus on humanity by building strategic partnerships and expanding international cooperation mechanisms to spread a culture of tolerance and peace.

Ms. al-Thani also pointed to the launch of a campaign on the global goals on the sidelines of the World Cup.

President for preventive, precautionary measures to overcome growing diseases

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President Dr Arif Alvi-File

KARACHI, Dec 04 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Sunday said that all stakeholders should come forward to make aware the people of preventive and precautionary measures to avoid and overcome the growing diseases in the country.

He said that the doctors played vital role in the Covid-19 time and advised the people to adhere to the preventive and precautionary Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to defeat the disease.

He stated this while addressing an award distribution ceremony of Baba Farid Free Eye Camp Trust to honour trustees, doctors and volunteers, who were serving for last 33 years to eliminate blindness from Pakistan hosted by the former Chairman of Senate Senator Mohammed Mian Soomro, who is also patron-in-chief of the Haji Razzak Janoo Memorial Trust here. First Lady Samina Alvi was also present in the ceremony.

Dr. Arif Alvi while appreciating the services of the doctors and volunteers to the cause of humanity, said that the treatment of weak eye sight was present and the eye patients were being treated.

He said that our society was unaware of the preventive and precautionary steps to avoid diseases and he stressed the need for making them aware.

The president said that the treatment was expensive in the country due to the lack of resources.
Dr. Arif Alvi said that mental stress was currently a big issue and around 24 percent of the population of the country was suffering from it. He said that one person from every single family was prone to mental stress.

He said that society should not get their children tempted to mint only money and merely chase their goals but they should also be left to spend their life in a relaxed and suitable manner.

President Dr. Arif Alvi said that the country’s 9 percent population was affected by Hepatitis, which was just a self-created situation and could be prevented.

Emphasising, the president said that about 10 percent population of the country were Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) and work could be done for them outside of the government as the latter could not dealt with it alone.

He said that they were desired to bring PWDs to formal schools. He further said that there was a dire need to change minds to introduce a positive change in the society.
Later, the president distributed the awards among the trustees, doctors and volunteers of the trust.

President Dr. Arif Alvi distributing awards during Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp awards distribution ceremony.

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President Dr. Arif Alvi distributing awards during Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp awards distribution ceremony.
APP60-041222 KARACHI: December 04 - President Dr. Arif Alvi distributing awards during Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp awards distribution ceremony. APP/SDQ/FHA
President Dr. Arif Alvi distributing awards during Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp awards distribution ceremony.
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We inherited a divided country; No need for early elections: Bilawal

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 4 (APP): Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Sunday said that he did not see the need to hold early elections in the country as was being demanded by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan.

The foreign minister, in an interview with Al-Jazeera, said that the current government inherited from its predecessor “a divided country and a collapsed economy.”

However, he said the incumbent government was looking for solutions to internal problems and consensus at the international level.

He said in order to address the challenges inherited from the previous government, it was essential that the whole country get united as no single political party or individual could address the situation alone.

He said in order to address the challenged inherited form the previous government, it was essential that the whole country get united as no single political party or individual could address the situation alone.

Rubbishing the accusations of a foreign conspiracy behind the removal of Imran Khan, the foreign minister said the political leaders were supposed to speak the truth to their people instead of coming up with such conspiracy theories.

He told the interviewer that it was for the first time that a prime minister was removed constitutionally through a vote of confidence, not through a coup or court order.

Asked about the early elections, he said instead of furthering democracy, the early elections would instead further Imran Khan’s agenda.

He said it was important for the country to complete its five years term unless there was any urgency which currently was not there.

To a question, Foreign Minister Bilawal said that Kashmir was an unfinished agenda and since Narendra Modi’s election, the space for Muslims in India as well as Kashmir was shrinking.

He said the people of Pakistan and Indian want to live in peace. In order to achieve that, it was essential to respect international laws and conventions to address the issue of terrorism and extremism.

Coming to Afghanistan, the foreign minister said Pakistan was engaging with the war-torn country in the interest of its own as well as the neighborhood.

However, he said the TTP had been involved in terror attacks in the past which were still going on. He said Pakistan would work with the Afghan government to address the challenge posed by the terrorist outfits.

President Dr. Arif Alvi distributing awards during Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp awards distribution ceremony.

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President Dr. Arif Alvi distributing awards during Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp awards distribution ceremony.
APP59-041222 KARACHI: December 04 - President Dr. Arif Alvi distributing awards during Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp awards distribution ceremony. APP/SDQ/FHA
President Dr. Arif Alvi distributing awards during Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp awards distribution ceremony.
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President Dr. Arif Alvi distributing awards during Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp awards distribution ceremony

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President Dr. Arif Alvi distributing awards during Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp awards distribution ceremony
APP58-041222 KARACHI: December 04 - President Dr. Arif Alvi distributing awards during Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp awards distribution ceremony. APP/SDQ/FHA
President Dr. Arif Alvi distributing awards during Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp awards distribution ceremony
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President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing an award distribution ceremony of Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp.

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President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing an award distribution ceremony of Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp.
APP57-041222 KARACHI: December 04 - President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing an award distribution ceremony of Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp. APP/SDQ/FHA
President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing an award distribution ceremony of Baba Farid Free Eye Trust Camp.
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President extends greetings on Sindh Culture Day

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APP34-041222 KARACHI: December 04 - Women performing traditional dance on the sindhi cultural music during the occasion of Sindhi Cultural Day outside the Karachi Press Club. APP/SDQ/TZD/FHA

ISLAMABAD, Dec 4 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Sunday extended greetings as the people from Sindh celebrated their annual cultural day with traditional enthusiasm.

On Twitter, the president said that the land of Sindh was a symbol of peace and love.

He said, “humility and affection for others are the main source of inspiration for us from our Sindhi culture.”

“My heartiest facilitation on Sindhi Culture Day. The land of Sindh is symbol of peace and love. Humility and affection for others are the main source of inspiration for us from our Sindhi culture. Happy Sindh Day,” the president tweeted in Sindhi language.

Sindh Cultural Day is celebrated to highlight the centuries-old rich culture of Sindh. It is celebrated each year in the first week of December on Sunday, not only in Pakistan but also by the diaspora across the world.