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AJK President visits thanksgiving festival

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MIRPUR (AJK) Nov 21 (APP): Azad Jammu and Kashmir President Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry attended a “Thanksgiving festival” hosted in the federal metropolis on Monday.

Besides the AJK President, the festival was also attended by American Political Consul Bradley Parker, Japanese Ambassador Wada Matsuhiro, Madame Noko and several others.

Speaking on the occasion, the president said that according to American tradition, the day is celebrated to express gratitude to God for His blessings.

Referring to Baisakhi Mela, he said the Thanksgiving festival was also being celebrated in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir with traditional fervor and enthusiasm. “Baisakhi festival is celebrated with enthusiasm every year in Pakistan and Azad Jammu Kashmir and on this occasion, people express their gratitude to Allah Almighty for his blessings”, he said adding that there were plenty of other traditional and social events held in the country.

“Today we are celebrating the Thanksgiving festival of America here in a free atmosphere and we hope that the day isn’t far when people of Occupied Kashmir will also celebrate such events freely in an atmosphere free from oppression and suppression”, the president said.

Govt providing maximum facilitation, friendly environment to facilitate businesses in country: Dar

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar Monday said the present government was providing maximum facilitation and a friendly environment to facilitate businesses in Pakistan.

He said this in a called on meeting with Chairman/Director Vitol, Christopher Bake along with CEO Hascol Aqeel Khan.
Minister of State for Petroleum Musadik Masood Malik, SAPM on Finance Tariq Bajwa , Secretary Finance and senior officers attended the meeting, said a press release issued here.

The Chairman Vitol briefed the finance minister about the operational nature of Vitol, business profile and their
contribution in economic development of Pakistan. It was shared that Vitol has long-standing business relations with Pakistan and desires to promote this relationship deeper.

The delegation also gave various proposals for expanding their business activities in Pakistan.
Christopher Bake also apprised the finance minister of certain issues being faced by them.

Ishaq Dar acknowledged and appreciated the contribution of Vitol and added that the present government welcomes foreign direct investment and provides conducive environment to the foreign investors.

The finance minister also highlighted the economic outlook of the country and shared that with the far-sighted and pragmatic policies of the present government, the economy of Pakistan was progressing.

Ishaq Dar welcomed their suggestions for expanding their business portfolio in Pakistan and further assured the delegation of full support and cooperation and said that their issues would be resolved by the government at the earliest.

The delegation thanked the finance minister for his cooperation and support.

NA speaker elected as chairman for special body on agricultural products

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): The National Assembly (NA) Special Committee on Agricultural Products on Monday unanimously elected the NA Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf as its Chairman.

Thanking the members for reposing confidence in him, the NA speaker said given the recent evolving dynamics within the country and beyond, the agenda of food security and agricultural development had assumed central importance. He expressed the hope that, given the support of the seasoned members of NA, the committee would strive to make better decisions to accelerate Pakistan’s agro-economic growth.

The members expressed that the election of the NA speaker as Chairman of the Special Committee on Agricultural Products would add significant value to the decisions pertaining to agriculture sector.

The members regretted that despite being an agrarian economy, Pakistan relied on imported agricultural products to meet its domestic demand.

The members underlined the need to address long-standing problem of farmers’ access to cheap credit, improved research to enhance productivity and improved mechanisms for profitability of the farmers.

The committee deliberated on the delay in fixing the support prices for wheat and sugarcane and sugarcane crushing season respectively.

The members regretted that given the deadlock regarding permission to export surplus sugar and subsequent delay in initiating sugarcane crushing was causing considerable losses to the poor farmers.


They urged the government to negotiate with the sugar mills owners, verify the available stock and grant them the permission to export the surplus sugar. Doing so would permit them initiate sugarcane crushing on time and thus relieve the farmers, they added.


The Minister for National Food Security and Research maintained that the without a credible and verifiable evidence of surplus stock, the government could not grant the permission to export sugar.


Citing previous precedents, he said sugar export permission was granted, however, owing to subsequent shortage in the country, expensive sugar imports were undertaken.


The members urged the minister to adopt a flexible approach in negotiating with the sugar mills owners and devise a mechanism to export verified surplus sugar.


He maintained that meeting in this regard had been convened on Thursday.


One of the members maintained that cartelization and monopolization within the sugar industry and their ability to influence state policies for their personal gains was an unaddressed question.


She urged the Ministry of National Food Security and Research to devise mechanisms to encourage other forms of ownership in the sugar industry.


They members stated that early announcement of the support prices, before sowing, signaled better profitability and incentives to cultivate crops.


It was highlighted that so far the federal government had not reached a conclusive decision with regards to support price for wheat.


The Minister National Food Security and Research said the provinces’ divergent decisions caused the delay in setting the support prices.


He assured that the matter would be resolved in the next meeting of the Cabinet.


He also added that the package for the agriculture sector is also pending the meeting of the Cabinet.


The meeting was attended by NA Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, Minister for National Food Security and Research, Tariq Basheer Cheema, Minister for Commerce, Syed Naveed Qamar, Nawab Sher Wassi, Dr. Nafeesa Shah, Mehnaz Akbar Aziz, Wajeeha Qamar, Mir Khan Muhammad Jamali, Sajid Mehdi, Muhammad Moeen Wattoo, Syed Abrar Ali Shah, Dr. Muhammad Afzal Khan Dhandla and Zulfiqar Ali Behan.

Govt aims to facilitate business community: Dar

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar Monday said that present government aims to facilitate the business community and ease in doing business to keep the economy of the country at trajectory path.

He said this while a meeting with a delegation of Pakistan Sugar Mills Association (PSMA) headed by its Chairman Asim Ghani Usman, said a press release issued here.

Federal Minister for Industries and Production Syed Murtaza Mahmud, Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Tariq Bashir Cheema, SAPM on Finance Tariq Bajwa, Chairman FBR, Vice Chairman PSMA Iskander M. Khan, Vice Chairman PSMA Ahmed Ebrahim Hasham and senior officers from Finance Division attended the meeting.

The Chairman PSMA Asim Ghani Usman apprised the Finance Minister about the contribution of sugar industry in overall economic development of the country.

He further briefed the meeting about the issues being faced by the sugar industry related to GST, availability of sugar stock and sugar export.

Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar emphasized on maintaining the strategic reserves of sugar and maintenance of prices of sugar for providing maximum relief to masses.

He assured Chairman PSMA that present government is well-aware of the issues being faced by the sugar industry as well as the sugar cane growers in Pakistan.

Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar assured the delegation to address and resolve their issues at the earliest and extended full support and cooperation to delegation.

President conveys condolence, solidarity on deaths in Indonesia quake

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Monday expressed grief over the loss of precious lives caused by an earthquake in an Indonesian main island.

According to the media reports, a 5.6 magnitude earthquake struck Cianjur town in West Java that has killed at least 62 people and injured hundreds.

The president expressed solidarity with the government and people of Indonesia and said, “Pakistan and its people stand by Indonesia in this distressing moment.”

He prayed to Allah Almighty for peace to the departed souls and early recovery of those injured in the calamity.

Drive to register unregistered Afghan refugees extended upto Dec 31, NA told

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): Minister for States and Frontier Regions Talha Mahmood on Monday said that the registration DRIVE (Documentation Renewal and Information Verification Exercise) for unregistered Afghan refugees in the country has been extended up to December 31, 2022.

Responding to a question of Shamim Ara Panwar in National Assembly during question hour, Parliamentary Secretary for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Syed Agha Rafiullah said the drive exercise will ensure to compile complete data of registered and unregistered Afghan refugees as well as those, who have gone back to Afghanistan.

He said as many as 1,282,963 registered Afghan refugees residing in the country have been already been verified under the DRIVE exercise.

He said additionally 136,490 undocumented members of registered families have also been documented whose confirmation is in process. If they are found eligible under prescribed criteria, the number of registered Afghan refugees would increase further.

3-day “Pakistan Music Festival” concluded

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KARACHI, Nov 21 (APP): A three-day “Pakistan Music Festival” organized by the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi Monday concluded with a splash of colors here.

President of Arts Council Muhammad Ahmad Shah addressed the music fans and said that 226 artists from across the country have performed in this festival, said a statement on Monday.


He said that we are doing festivals in all around the world including Toronto, Dubai, London, USA we want to convey the message through the festival that we are peace loving civilized nation.


He thanked the Sindh government and the law enforcement agencies including the Rangers and police and the district administration and said that the festival was a success with their cooperation.

In this festival of the Arts Council, well-known singer Attaullah Khan Esa Khelvi, Hamza Akram Qawal, Ahmed Jahanzeb, Ustad Fateh Ali Khan, Sidra Kanwal from Gilgit, Bano Rehmat from Kashmir, Chakwal Folk Group, Fusion Band, Hunza Dawoodi Band besides many other singers gave excellent performances. Ghazals and songs were also presented in different languages.

PM phones Kazakh president to congratulate on his reelection

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday telephoned President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and conveyed his congratulations on his reelection as the president with an overwhelming majority in the elections.

During the conversation, the prime minister reiterated that the president’s victory was a manifestation of the confidence that the people of Kazakhstan had exhibited in him on account of his visionary and astute leadership.

He hoped that Kazakhstan would scale new heights of prosperity and development.

The prime minister further expressed his satisfaction with the mutual cooperation and cordial relations between both countries.

He also reiterated his desire to work together with Kazakhstan’s president on continued endeavors to strengthen the bilateral cooperation to forge a strong economic partnership.

SC orders to release Pervez Musharraf’s attacker Rana Tanveer

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): The Supreme Court on Monday ordered to release former president Pervez Musharraf’s attacker Rana Tanveer following the completion of his sentence.

A three-member SC bench headed by Justice Sardar Tariq Masood heard the case. The court rejected the appeals against the release of Federation and Punjab.

During the course of proceedings, Advocate Hashmat Habib, counsel for Rana Tanveer said that his client had completed his sentence, however, he was still not being released.

He said that the term of life imprisonment was 14 years and his client had been in prison for almost 20 years.

After hearing arguments from both sides, the top court rejected the federal and Punjab governments’ pleas against Tanveer’s release and ordered the jail authorities to set him free.

Tanveer was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2005 by the apex court after he was arrested on December 31, 2003, in the Rawalpindi pump attack case.

The Supreme Court upheld the high court’s decision to release and dismissed the appeals of the Federation and Punjab.

SC adjourns hearing of presidential reference related to Rekodiq Agreement

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): The Supreme Court on Monday adjourned the hearing of the presidential reference on the Rekodiq agreement till November 22 (Tuesday).

A five-member larger bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Justice Umar Ata Bandial and comprising Justice Ijazul Ahsan, Justice Muneeb Akhtar, Justice Yahya Afridi, and Justice Jamaal Khan Mandokhel heard the presidential reference filed in the case. The president — on the advice of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had filed the reference to seek the top court’s opinion on the Rekodiq settlement agreement.

During the course of proceedings, amicus curiae Salman Akram Raja said that laws were either federal or provincial, the Minerals Act 1948 was both federal and provincial in nature.

He argued that the proposed amendment to the Minerals Act, 1948 was against the scheme of the Constitution.

On this, Justice Yahya Afridi said why the Minerals Act of 1948 should not be allowed to remain in its original state. He said that the federal government should review the provisions of the federal nature given in the law and the provincial government to review the provincial provisions.

Salman Akram Raja said that the amendments of the Balochistan Assembly could contain temporary legislation because other than gas, oil and nuclear energy, the legislation for the rest of the minerals should be done by the provinces. He argued that a law could be adopted temporarily.

On this, another amicus curiae Zahid Ibrahim argued that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly had brought a law regarding minerals and mining in 2017.

Zahid Ibrahim said that the Rekodiq case began with a newspaper article that was retracted weeks later, and as a result of Pakistani court proceedings, the Rekodiq case went to the International Court of Arbitration.

He said that Rekodiq project would open doors for foreign investment in Pakistan and the project would promote political coordination of past and present governments.

Makhdoom Ali Khan, Barrack Gold’s lawyer, argued that the amendments to the Minerals Act for the Rekodiq project could take two forms. He said that one case was that the court interpreted the Minerals Act as a hybrid law, while the other case was that the proposed amendment of Balochistan province was not encroaching on the federal law.

Makhdoom Ali Khan said that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh governments had made amendments in the Minerals Act.
Subsequently, the hearing of the case was adjourned till November 22.