PM assures resolution of issues facing Karachi business community
Islamabad Police issues new safety guidelines for inter-district travelers
PPP delegation calls on prime minister
KARACHI, Aug 23 (APP): A delegation comprising the leaders of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) on Wednesday called on Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar here.
The members of the delegation apprised the prime minister of the problems confronting Sindh particularly Karachi.
The delegation consisted of Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab, Qaim Ali Shah, Syed Murad Ali Shah and Saeed Ghani.
The prime minister assured the delegation that his government would utilise maximum resources for early resolution of the issues.
The PPP delegation congratulated the prime minister on assuming the office and expressed good wishes for him.
Caretaker Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi also attended the meeting.
Pak-EU cooperation can help mitigate climate change effects: Speakers
ISLAMABAD, Aug 23 (APP): Speakers at a workshop on climate change held here Wednesday observed that a mass level of cooperation between EU counties and Pakistan can help mitigate climate change effects in the country due to the release of green gases and CO2.
The workshop titled “Emerging Trends and Technologies: Carbon Capture and Storage, Climate Change and Net Zero” was jointly organized by COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI)- Pakistan, at Wah Campus.
Cranfield University, UK, and several institutions from Pakistan including NUST, GIKI, NEO, University of Karachi, and Okara University have joined hands as partner institutions with the CUI- Wah Campus for this event.
The Workshop was funded by the British Council, Islamabad under Pak-UK Education Gateway Mobility Partnership for Faculty.
The workshop aims to foster academic and research collaborations in the area of carbon capture storage, climate change, clean energy, net zero, and related issues.
The workshop benefited the participants from academia, industry, research organizations, government and non-government organizations, contributing towards the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Lecturer/Team Lead from Cranfield University, UK, Dr Syed Adnan welcomed the participants of the workshop in the opening remarks.
He shared the introduction, research facilities, and strengths of Cranfield University. He acknowledged the British Council and Higher Education Commission, Pakistan for their support and funding.
Manager of Higher Education, British Council- Islamabad, Mubbashir Sheikh highlighted the aims and details of the mobility program launched by the British Government from the year 2018 for the faculty members of Pakistani Universities.
Dr Nasir Ahmad team lead from NUST, Pakistan also highlighted the importance of this mobility grant.
The Executive Director, COMSATS, Ambassador, Dr. Mohammad Nafees Zakaria was the chief guest at the inaugural session of the workshop.
He expressed that carbon emission is becoming more dangerous for Pakistan as this is a powerful source of climate change and disasters in the region.
In his remarks, the Rector of CUI, Prof. Dr Sajid Qamar, extended his gratitude for organizing this workshop at COMSATS University and organizing it successfully to strengthen the scientific collaboration between the British Council, Higher Education Institutions of Pakistan and the UK.
He shared the success of CUI within 25 years and its aim for more internationalization, working in emerging technologies, and always took the lead to bring research and academic programs for the benefit of Pakistan.
He appreciated the efforts of Prof. Dr Muhammad Abid, Director of Campus, for choosing this most emerging topic which needs urgent attention to address the climate change issues in Pakistan.
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Abid, T.I., Director of CUI Wah Campus highlighted that the PAK-UK Education Gateway Mobility Partnership for Faculty embodies the spirit of academic exchange, collaboration, and the pursuit of knowledge that transcends geographical boundaries in his opening remarks.
This collaboration between our university and esteemed institutions in the United Kingdom opens up new avenues for faculty members from both ends to explore and engage in cutting-edge research, exchange ideas, and immerse themselves in diverse academic environments.
This mobility program will not only broaden the horizons of our faculty but also bring back invaluable experiences from both sides that will enrich our classrooms and research endeavours.
The workshop was comprised of a series of invited talks as part of its technical program by renewed academicians and industrial representatives.
The talks were given by Dr Muhammad Khan, Cranfield University, UK, Engr Rashid Mehmood, QATPL Bhikki Sheikhupura, Dr Adnan Zahid, Punjab University, Lahore, Dr Mohammed Uneeb, Power Industry Executive, Mr. Ubaid ur Rehman Zia, SDPI, Islamabad, Dr Mohsin Raza & Dr Athar Hussain, CUI Islamabad, Cmdr (R) Syed Obaidullah Defence and Maritime Analyst and Prof. Dr Muhammad Abid, CUI Wah.
In addition to invited talks, a panel discussion moderated by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khan, Cranfield University UK was also part of the workshop to chalk out a working paper for collaborative activities between partner organizations.
Dr Mohammad Uneeb, Ubaid ur Rehman, Ashfaq Ahmed, Asad Mehmood, Rashid Mehmood, and Dr Nasar Zaheer were the panellists.
The workshop was attended by the academia other than the partner institutions including International Islamic University, Islamabad, Capital University of Science and Technology, Punjab University, Riphah International University, NUTECH, Pak-Austria Fachhochschule: Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, University of Wah, UET Lahore, Bahria University, CCRD and CUI Campuses.
The representatives of scientific and industrial organizations i.e. GCISC, IWMI, HUBCO, QATPL, POL, SIEMENS, CREECO, ASHRAE Pak Chapter, WAPDA, Energy Sector, SDPI, OPML, Pakistan Navy also attended the workshop.
PM assures resolution of issues facing Karachi business community
KARACHI, Aug 23 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Wednesday assured that the interim government would make maximum efforts to address the issues faced by the business community of Karachi.
The prime minister, talking to the businessmen coming from the small and medium enterprises, said keeping in view the limited time and mandate, the caretaker government would put in all-out efforts to make a beginning for a new Karachi and Pakistan.
He said Karachi, once a “romance” and vacation destination for the people of Balochistan lost its grandeur and suffered from economic and social issues.
He said the Sindh capital used to be home to multiple ethnicities and cultures representing the whole of Pakistan.
He said the interim government would strive to revive Pakistan which Quaid-e-Azam and Allama Iqbal had dreamed of.
He said considering the poor treatment of minorities in the neighboring country, the people of Pakistan should be thankful for the foresightedness of Quaid-e-Azam who had struggled for a separate homeland.
The prime minister said mutual respect, observance of rights and obedience of the Quranic teachings could help resolve almost 92% of the issues confronting the country.
He assured the business community that the Sindh chief secretary and other government machinery would keep them on board for formulating a mechanism to resolve their issues.
PM assures Sindh interim govt of centre’s all-out support
KARACHI, Aug 23 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Wednesday met Interim Sindh Chief Minister Maqbool Baqir here and assured him of the federal government’s all-out support to run the province’s administrative affairs.
In the meeting, the interim Sindh chief minister apprised the prime minister of the administrative affairs of the province and the issues being faced by the caretaker government.
They reiterated their resolve to cooperate with the Election Commission of Pakistan for holding free and fair elections.
Five Pakistan athletes to feature in wall climbing in Asian Games
ISLAMABAD, Aug 23 (APP): A five-member Pakistan team will participate in the wall climbing event of the Asian Games, taking place in Hangzhou, China from next month.
“The team is comprised of three men and two women climbers,” Karrar Haidri, secretary Alpine Club of Pakistan told APP on Wednesday.
“The men’s team includes Abu Zar Faiz, Zaheer Ahmed, and Fazal Wadood, while the women’s team members are Iqra Jillani and Eman Janat,” he said.
Rehmatullah and Najeeb Khan will be accompanying the climbers as officials.
Sport climbing made its debut in Asian Games at Jakarta–Palembang 2018. It is set to make a second appearance on the programme at the 10th edition of the Asian Games in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.
The third Chinese city to host the Games after Beijing in 1990 and Guangzhou in 2010, Hangzhou will welcome 10,000 athletes across 42 different sports from September 23-October 8.
Federal Ombudsman asks provincial govts to pay outstanding dues to federal departments
BAHAWALPUR, Aug 23 (APP): Federal Ombudsman of Pakistan, Ejaz Ahmed Qureshi has urged the provincial governments to pay outstanding dues to the federal government agencies/departments so that they could overcome their financial constraints.
He was talking to the media after presiding over a meeting of heads of the federal government agencies/departments including WAPDA, Sui Gas Limited, Postal Services, FIA and others at South Punjab Secretariat here Wednesday.
The Federal Ombudsman told that the Federal Ombudsman Secretariat had disposed of over 134,000 applications seeking justice and relief in issues pertaining to the federal government agencies/departments including WAPDA, Sui Southern Gas Limited, Sui Northern Gas Limited, Pakistan Railways, Postal Services, Estate Life Insurance and others. “We are satisfied that 90 percent of decisions given by the Office of Federal Ombudsman in filed applications have been implemented and the applicants were provided with relief,” he said.
He said that the Federal Ombudsman had played a pivotal role in providing relief to tens of thousands of the applicants including widows, orphans and other poor people who could not even afford expenditures to file petitions with courts.
“The people filing their applications with the Office of Federal Ombudsman have been provided with relief free of cost,” he said and added that more applications would be filed with the Federal Ombudsman Secretariat pertaining to alleged over billing by power companies and sui gas companies, pension and insurance. He said that he himself monitored implementation of decisions giving by the Office of Federal Ombudsman in order to ensure provision of relief to people.
He said that the Federal Ombudsman Secretariat received hundreds of application on daily basis and added that he and the advisors to the Federal Ombudsman Secretariat monitored the implementation of the decisions giving by the Office of the Federal Ombudsman.
He said that he was informed that a large number of people had filed their applications with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) against cyber crimes. He urged the FIA to accelerate their process to control cyber crimes.
He said that during the hearings, he was informed by the focal persons of the federal government agencies/departments that the provincial governments had to pay outstanding dues to them.
He urged the provincial governments to ensure payment of outstanding dues to the federal government agencies/departments so that they could overcome their financial issues. The payment of the outstanding dues to the federal government departments by the provincial government will help payment of pensions and dues of the employees besides resolving other issues,” he said.
UAE, China envoys call on foreign minister
ISLAMABAD, Aug 23 (APP): Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates Hamad Alzaabi and Chinese Charge d’ Affaires Pang Chunxue on Wednesday separately called on Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani here.
In the meeting with the UAE ambassador, the two sides discussed bilateral, regional as well as multilateral issues of mutual interest and the potential of enhancing trade and investment ties between the two countries, a Foreign Office statement said.

During the meeting with Chinese Charge d’ Affaires, the two countries reaffirmed their resolve to further strengthen the All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership between Pakistan and China.









