Defence Day program held at ‘Patni Educational Academy’
Governor Sindh, Kamran Khan Tessori calls on Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar.


ISLAMABAD: September 06 –
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar addressing media at a ceremony held at Pakistan Monument to mark Defence & Martyrs Day.


ISLAMABAD: September 06 –


Factory gutted in Sialkot
Armed Forces defending borders are our heros: Gilani
Delhi’s traditional anti-Kashmiris prejudice: Industrial Sector reached at verge of destruction in IIOJK: Dr. Mubeen Shah
MIRPUR ( AJK): Sep 06 (APP) : “India has never been sincere in reviving industry in Muslim-majority Indian occupied Kashmir State since Delhi want local industry to bite the dust”.
These views were expressed by former President of Kashmir Chambers of Commerce And Industry, Occupied Srinagar Dr. Mubeen Shah, currently based in Turkey in exile, while talking informally to APP over phone on Wednesday over the bleak fate of the trade and industrial sector in turbulent internationally acknowledged disputed Indian occupied Kashmir valley.
“In 2005 and continually in 2006, we in the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) had proposed to the Jammu Kashmir Bank, the bank which has been made successful by Kashmiris, by withdrawing from all Indian banks money and depositing in JK bank) the cost of money to them even at times zero and them making money and becoming big as they are now”, he underlined.
Dr. Mubeen continued that the proposal was that the once the revival and rehabilitation was approved by the industries department the Revival Commitee on which the original bank /Sidco were present, would either do the revival Or JK bank would agree to do the revival, he said.
The exiled ex President of the Occupied Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry Srinagar stated that the model was proposed to be to make an OTS ( one time settlement) with the old bank/Sidco and then this amount with the amount taken for revival would be financed by the Jk bank and the unit could be revived.
This model was designed on the same model by which businesses were revived in Malaysia when there was an economic crisis after the ringgit failure. “This model was approved by the JK Bank management then after thorough negotiations”, he pointed out.
Dr. Shah said that this was the only feasible model to get the revival done. He added that some revival was done but unfortunately, the banks chose the model if one time settlement (OTS ) without going to the other stage which is against the basic thing that in majority of cases the sickness was due to circumstances beyond the control of the local Kashmiri entrepreneurs in the occupied State”, he underlined.
“Since the above is not implemented in letter and spirit revival of sick industries will be a pipe dream in the strife torn Indian occupied Jammu Kashmir State”, the seasoned Kashmiri business expert from IIOJK, passing life in exile abroad, concluded.
/ AHR.
Hot, dry weather with isolated rain-thunderstorms likely in KP
Govt launches crackdown against dollar-smuggling, hoarding
ISLAMABAD, Sep 6 (APP): The government has launched a massive crackdown against the elements involved in dollar smuggling, hoarding and organized crime cartels, causing loss to the national economy.
According to official sources, strict action was being taken after the identification of facilitators and patrons of government officials indulged in illegal economic activities.
They said complete lists of the elements involved in illegal economic activities were ready; and accordingly, an extensive crackdown was underway.
The sources said the main reason to initiate and enforce administrative measures against hoarders, black marketers and dollar smugglers was the constant devaluation of the rupee against the US dollar.
They said the government had ordered to take strict action against unauthorized money changers and other mafias operating in the country.
“Major policy reforms are underway. Commodity/currency trading will be changed.”
Whereas, the sources said surveillance systems were being upgraded at land, sea and airports, adding “Illegal movement of goods and currency will not be allowed.”
Meanwhile, Caretaker Interior Minister Senator Sarfaraz Bugti said in a tweet that a countrywide crackdown on smugglers had been launched on directives of Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar.
Frontier Corps Balochistan (North), he said, on Tuesday night successfully foiled a sugar-smuggling bid to Afghanistan.
وزیر اعظم پاکستان @anwaar_kakar کی ہدایات پر پورے ملک میں اسمگلنگ کے خلاف کریک ڈاؤن کا آغاز کر دیا گیا ہے۔ FC بلوچستان North نے گزشتہ رات کامیاب آپریشن میں چینی افغانستان اسمگل کرنے کی کوشش ناکام بنا دی ہے۔ pic.twitter.com/mX0YqSdz8L
— Sarfraz Bugti (@PakSarfrazbugti) September 6, 2023







