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PM forms ministerial committee on energy conservation roadmap

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 11 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday directed to constitute a high-powered committee to formulate long, medium and short-term strategies on the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Measures Implementation Roadmap proposed by the Power Division.

The committee, to be headed by Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, will consist of members including Commerce Minister Syed Naveed Qamar, Minister for Industries and Production Syed Murtaza Mehmood, Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad Rafiq, Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal, Minister for Law Azam Nazir Tarar, Minister for Information Marriyum Aurangzeb, Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman and Minister for Board of Investment Ch. Salik Hussain.

The prime minister, while chairing the meeting of the federal cabinet, directed the Power Division to give a detailed briefing next week regarding the power theft and line losses as well as the strategy to check it.

He also called for launching an appropriate public awareness campaign about energy conservation, a press release issued by the PM Media Wing here said.

The Prime Minister while referring to his October 10 visit to Thar said that cheaper electricity can be produced through Thar Coal Project.

He said that unnecessary delay on the project in past was not less than a national tragedy, but now these projects were among the government’s priorities.

The Prime Minister further said that the project will help reduce the country’s US$ 24 billion energy import bill.

He also appreciated all the stakeholders involved in the project and said in that regard an important review meeting will be held next week.  

The federal cabinet, on the recommendation of Interior Ministry included Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Rwanda, Belarus and Slovakia in business visa list for the promotion of bilateral trade relations with these countries.

On the recommendation of Interior Ministry, the federal cabinet approved the family visa extension period from one to two years.

It also approved the issuance of 30 days non-extendable family visit category single entry visa on Travel / Asylum/ Temporary documents verified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The federal cabinet approved the addition of following in Pakistan Online Visa System (POVS): –

  1. Fields showing address and place of stay of applicants, intended entry port/border/airport, place of work, contact details including sponsor details may be made mandatory. Same fields shall also be made mandatory for private individuals other than CPEC projects.
  2. In case of business visa, contact details of the sponsor may be made mandatory.

The federal cabinet, on the recommendation of the Ministry of Housing and Works, approved the allotment of 23 canal at Nabha Road Lahore to Supreme Court of Pakistan for Lahore Registry of the apex court.

The cabinet also endorsed decisions taken by Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet (ECC) during its meetings on 30-09-2022 and 10-10-2022.

The cabinet expressing its serious concern over the incident of firing on a school bus in Swat strongly condemned it, prayed for those martyred in the incident as well as for early recovery of the injured children.

Protection, provision of women’s basic rights a collective responsibility: Samina

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 11 (APP): Bagum Samina Alvi, the spouse of President Arif Alvi on Tuesday said that it was a collective responsibility to protect and ensure the provision of women’s fundamental rights.

Addressing a ceremony held by the Pakistan Girls Guide Association and UNICEF in connection with the International Day of the Girl Child annually observed on October 11, Samina Alvi said that as women comprised 50% of the country’s population, it was essential to empower them through education.

She said women could achieve financial empowerment by using modern technology and information technology tools as educated mothers could better upbring the future generation.

She also underscored the need for the inclusion of women in all sectors including business for their empowerment and independence.

Begum Samina Alvi said that President Arif Alvi always emphasized women’s empowerment and protection of their rights as they could play a key role in the country’s progress and prosperity.

Calling for facilitation and encouragement of women to enhance their inclusivity and lauded the role of Pakistan Girls Guide Association for girls’ training to make them productive citizens.

She also appreciated the Association’s role in creating awareness of child labor.

Samina Alvi said as the mortality rate of breast cancer was very high in Pakistan, it was a must for the women to regularly carry out self-examination. She said unfortunately in Pakistan, breast cancer was usually diagnosed at an advanced stage increasing the risk of death.

She said the Pakistan Girls Guide Association was playing an important role in breast cancer awareness and urged them to play their role on the issues of malnutrition and stunting.

She said currently the women in flood-affected areas were suffering from mental and physical stresses and appreciated the girls’ guides for supporting the flood survivors in collaboration with UNICEF.

Samina Alvi advised the girls to observe their social and Islamic values and never forget their identity.

She also urged the gathering to take special care of the differently abled persons and stressed the need for measures at the government level to facilitate their mobility.

Begum Samina Alvi said being rich with immense potential, the young generation could be empowered by equipping them with proper education and training.

Winter rain recorded in the different parts of the Punjab

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Winter rain recorded in the different parts of the Punjab
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Secretary General Muslim World League, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Bin Abdul Karim Issa calling on Chairman Senate, Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani at Parliament House Islamabad

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Secretary General Muslim World League, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Bin Abdul Karim Issa calling on Chairman Senate, Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani at Parliament House Islamabad
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Secretary General Muslim World League, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Bin Abdul Karim Issa calling on Chairman Senate, Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani at Parliament House Islamabad
APP39-111022 ISLAMABAD: October 11 – Secretary General Muslim World League, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Bin Abdul Karim Issa calling on Chairman Senate, Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani at Parliament House Islamabad. APP/ABB/SSH

Turkish envoy visits Thalassemia centre

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 11 (APP): Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan Dr Mehmet Pacaci on Tuesday visited the Thalassemia centre, and stitching and processing unit here in Sector F-9.

He was accompanied by Country Director of Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) Mohsin Balci, said a news release of Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal (PBM).

PBM Managing Director Amir Fida Pracha welcomed the Turkish envoy and briefed him about the women empowerment and social welfare projects of his organization.

The Turkish envoy met with the Thalassemia patients in the centre and applauded the quality medical facilities being provided to the poor patients by the PBM. He also presented gifts to the patients there. 

The ambassador also visited stitching and processing unit, established in collaboration with TIKA, and inspected the finished products prepared by the Women Empowerment Centres (WECs) of the PBM.

The PBM managing director expressed his gratitude to TIKA for extending cooperation to the PBM for supporting initiatives intending to ensure women empowerment.

He said some 161 WECs were playing a crucial role in assisting poor females to become financially independent.

PAF institutions’ students bring cheers among children in flood-hit areas

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 11 (APP): The students of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) schools and colleges have made indigenous efforts to bring cheers among the distressed children of flood affected areas while working shoulder to shoulder with the PAF personnel.

The students came together to raise funds on their own to buy treats, including chocolates, sweets and stationery items for the brothers and sisters in the testing times. More than 17,000 packets comprising sweet treats were distributed in the flood affected areas which brought back the lost smiles on the faces of suffering children, a PAF press release said.

“The students contribution was well matched at the time when the recent monsoon rainfall and the emerging situation of national level floods demanded great efforts and support for saving humanity,” it added.

“The activity is reflective of the PAF’s resolve of being the first responder to the nation’s call wherein the PAF has always stepped forward for conduct of relief activities to alleviate the sufferings of those affected by disasters and natural calamities,” the press release said.

Indian envoy summoned to convey strong protest over custodial death of Hurriyat leader Ahmed Shah

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 11 (APP):  The Indian Charge d’ Affaires (Cd’A) on Tuesday was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to convey Government of Pakistan’s strong protest over the inhuman custodial death of Hurriyat leader Altaf Ahmed Shah, who had been imprisoned in the infamous Tihar Jail for the last five years.

It was deplored that despite Pakistan’s expression of serious concerns over Altaf Ahmed Shah’s sharply deteriorating health, as well as his daughter’s letter addressed to the Indian Prime Minister apprising him of Shah’s precarious health condition, the Indian government remained completely indifferent.

It was demanded of the Indian government to immediately investigate the custodial death of Altaf Ahmed Shah and hold to account all those responsible for the brutality, the Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press release.

Pakistan has further demanded that the mortal remains of Altaf Ahmed Shah be promptly returned to his family so that a proper burial of the deceased in accordance with their wishes can be carried out.

The spokesperson further said that the government of India not only failed to provide satisfactory medical care to Altaf Ahmed Shah who was suffering from renal cancer but also created inordinate delays in his hospitalization and essential diagnostic tests.

Even more heart-wrenching was the fact that the Indian authorities remained adamant in denying Shah’s family access to meet him while deliberately delaying the court hearing of his bail plea on humanitarian grounds.

It was evident that Altaf Ahmed Shah was victimized and punished because he was the son-in-law of revered Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Geelani and a true representative of the Kashmiri people.

“His death is the consequence of the Indian government’s willful and deliberate negligence, utter disregard for human rights and its systematic campaign to suppress and brutalize the Hurriyat leaders,” it was added.

Recalling the condemnable custodial death of Hurriyat leader Ashraf Sehrai last year, after his victimization and arrest under the draconian Public Safety Act (PSA), the Indian Cd’A was conveyed Pakistan’s grave apprehensions regarding the ruthless treatment meted out to Hurriyat leaders including Muhammad Yasin Malik, Massarat Aalam Bhat, Shabbir Ahmad Shah, Nayeem Ahmad Khan, Aasiya Andrabi and several others who have been facing illegal detentions in fabricated cases.

“Equally concerning is the fact that many of these Hurriyat leaders including Muhammad Yasin Malik are suffering from chronic ailments and require urgent medical attention. It is also alarming that at least 4 Kashmiri political prisoners have died in Indian custody since 2019,” the spokesperson said.

“The Government of India has also been called upon to desist from unlawfully keeping the indigenous Kashmiri leadership hostage and denying them their fundamental human rights, immediately halt its state-sponsored terrorism in the IIOJK, release all political prisoners incarcerated on trumped-up charges, stop human rights violations, lift the inhuman military siege and let the people of IIOJK exercise their right to self-determination as enshrined in the relevant UN Security Council resolutions and as per their wishes,” it was stressed.