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Meeting held to review progress relating to outsourcing of airports

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 8 (APP): Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Tuesday chaired a meeting of the Steering Committee to oversee and guide the progress of work related to outsourcing of airports’ operations.

Minister for Aviation and Railways Khawaja Saad Rafique, SAPM on Finance Tariq Bajwa, Secretary Aviation, Chief Executive Officer Public Partnership Authority, Director General Pakistan Civil Association Authority, International Finance Corporation team and other government officials attended the meeting, said a press release.

The committee was briefed about the latest status of outsourcing of Islamabad Airport transaction for advertisement has been published in all leading local and international newspapers.

Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar appreciated the efforts and contribution of all the members of the Committee which have made the plan of outsourcing possible in order to bring the best international aviation practices and services at Pakistani airports.

Minister for Aviation Khawaja Saad Rafique also thanked the Finance Minister, on behalf of all the authorities involved, for his continuous support during the entire process.

President approves Emigration (Amendment) Bill, 2023

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 8 (APP):President Dr Arif Alvi on Tuesday accorded approval to the Emigration (Amendment) Bill, 2023.

The president approved the bill in exercise of the powers conferred on him under Article 75 of the Constitution, a press release issued by the President House Press Wing said.

Pakistani team achieves position in CERN’s BL4S contest

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 8 (APP): Pakistan competed with 379 teams from 63 countries and made a way in European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN’s) Beamline for Schools program.

Talking to APP here on Tuesday, the coach of the victorious team Professor Muhammad Akhtar Tarar said that the annual “Beamline for Schools” (BL4S) competition invites high school students worldwide to propose physics-related experimental ideas. He said that out of three winning teams, one hail from the United States and the other is from Netherlands.

He said that other two teams would also undertake their experimental projects at CERN alongside the Pakistani team. He highlighted that CERN’s significance as the world’s foremost particle physics laboratory where research into various states of matter, fundamental particles and their interactions is conducted.

He said that along with other two teams, Pakistan’s team has been invited to CERN for a fully funded two-week visit during which the teams will execute their proposed experiments. “This achievement marks the first instance of attaining such an honor”, he added.

Giving the details of team members, Akhtar said that students team members come from the diverse backgrounds representing various institutions. He said that the team comprises Muhammad Salman Tarar (Group Leader), Muhammad Abdullah Masood from Supernova School Islamabad, Muhammad Asadoho and Muhammad Zohaib Abbas from Hasan Abdal Cadet College, Wasif Ahmed from Cedar College Karachi, Muhammad Mansoor Afzal Maitla, Abdul Wahab Akram, and Muhammad Husnain Haider from Islamabad College for Boys, and Muhammad Saad Bilal from Saddique Public School Rawalpindi.

Talking to APP, Coach Ahsan Hayat shared that Islamabad College for Boys (ICB) established an Inventor Club which has been playing a pivotal role in nurturing and motivating students to participate in global science competitions.

Professor Muhammad Akhtar Tarar and Ahsan Hayat extended their gratitude to Dr. Zafar Yasin, Director of CERN Secretariat Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, administrative authorities, Principal of Islamabad College for Boys, Prof. Dr. Ali Ahmed Kharral, and Vice Principal Admin, Prof. Muhammad Rashid Khan, for their invaluable support and provision of essential resources to the team’s coaches that enabled them to prepare the students for the competition.

Members of the winning team expressed their belief in the potential of Pakistani students and encouraged them to seize opportunities. They also expressed hope to be recognized by the Prime Minister for their international contributions upon their return from this remarkable endeavor.

It is worth noting that Pakistan stands as an associate member country of CERN, with its secretariat housed within the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission. Many Pakistani scientists are actively engaged in diverse experiments at CERN.

President stresses youth to benefit from technology advancement

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 8 (APP):President Dr Arif Alvi has stressed the youth to benefit from the technology advancement and offer their services globally to increase technology exports of the country.

“We have a youth bulge in our country and that youth bulge must be linked intellectually with the rest of the world. If it is not done, we will miss a great opportunity available to our country,” President Alvi said in his video message to a virtual inauguration of the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants (ICMA) Digital Academy.

ICMA launched the Digital Academy in partnership with the London-based The FinTech Group (TFG), According to a press release issued here on Tuesday.

ICMA Digital Academy is incorporated in the UK with a mission to develop job-ready workforce of the future in Pakistan with globally in-demand digital skills.

President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi highlighted the importance of the ICMA Digital Academy’s plans to help the youth bulge in the country offer their services globally. He reminded the audience that young adults are very keen on learning new technologies and on interacting with global customers in a professional manner.

President Alvi described the strategic shift taking place around us in terms of the new jobs of the future and the way many of these services will be rendered in future. Pointing to the increased acceptability of remote work in many of the jobs of the future, the President indicated that this provides a tremendous opportunity to the talented young adults of Pakistan to interact virtually with the users of their services without any geographical limitations. This takes away the need for any visas or immigration to new countries as a pre-condition for offering services globally.

The President reminded the country about the speed of change taking place around the world and the need for Pakistan to get on the train faster. In this context, he congratulated ICMA for its timely launch of the ICMA Digital Academy.

President Alvi said that ICMA has been active in developing professionals in management accounting to serve the needs of the country for a very long time. But in tomorrow’s world it will be possible for accountants to expand their reach well beyond Pakistan and start serving the needs of users globally, thereby increasing the country’s digital exports and enhancing economic prosperity.

The President expressed his good wishes to the learners who would take courses from ICMA Digital Academy to get them ready for the jobs of the future and to prepare them to offer their services globally without geographical limitations. This will result in an environment where our people will find employment and our country will find increased digital exports to reduce the untenable reliance on industrial & agricultural exports.

The panelists in this live webinar included representatives from some of the country’s leading institutions with interest in developing and deploying digital & emerging technologies skills. Among others, these institutions included P@SHA, Pakistan IT Industry Association, Pakistan Stock Exchange, National Institute of Banking & Finance, Pakistan Freelancers Association, Pakistan Software Export Board, and Big 4 accounting firms.

There was also representation from the higher education sector and from the leadership teams of ICMA and TFG. International firms focused on EdTech, end-to-end digital enrolment platforms and micro-internships for learners also attended the inauguration ceremony.

The ICMA President Shahzad Malik, highlighted the vision of ICMA Digital Academy to empower ICMA members and university students with internationally comparable digital skills, thereby amplifying the country’s potential for digital exports. To contribute to the national digital transformation, he highlighted ICMA Digital Academy’s plans to bolster digital competencies in both the corporate and public sector entities.

It is planned that learners will be able to enroll on the digital skills development programmes from early October 2023.

ECP imparts training of 27 officers to ensure free polls

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 8 (APP): The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is currently providing training to its 27 newly appointed officers through skill-enhancing sessions at Lahore’s Civil Services Academy to equip them to perform election duty effectively.

According to the spokesman ECP, the training that commenced on August 1st is scheduled to conclude on August 11th.

Throughout the training period, officers were receiving comprehensive instructions on diverse areas of election management, election laws, procedures for voter registration, and election technology.

This training will contribute to achieving the core objectives of the Election Commission: ensuring elections that are free, fair, and transparent. It will also enhance officers’ efficiency while fostering teamwork and leadership skills.

National Taskforce on SDGs appoints first ever sub-group on GDI

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 08 (APP): The National Parliamentary Taskforce on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on Monday appointed the first ever special sub-group on Global Development Initiatives (GDI) of the Taskforce.

According to the notification, Convener, National Taskforce on SDGs and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Romina Khurshid Alam appointed the subgroup under the patron-ship of the Speaker National Assembly.

The GDI comprised of Convener, MNAs Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Romina Khurshid Alam, Dr. Nisar Cheema, Syeda Nausheen lftikhar, Syed Mustafa Mehmood, Raza Rabbani Khar, Dr. Shazia Sobia Aslam Soomro, James lqbal, Shahida Akhtar Ali, Engr. Sabir Hussain Qaimkhani, Senator Kamran Micheal, Senator Keshoo Bai, and Senator Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti.

Moreover, the advisers of the Special Group on Global Development Initiatives were Major General (R) Raza Muhammad and Shakeel Ahmad Ramay.

Political Economist and expert, Shakeel Ahmad Ramay told APP that it was a privilege to share that he was appointed as an Adviser to the Parliament of Pakistan, SDGs Secretariate group on “Global Development Initiative”.

“Thank you to parliament, especially to Ms. Romina Khursheed for trusting me to assist the GDI group. It is the first ever parliament group on GDI,” Ramay said.

‘National Growth Center’ to augment economic prosperity: Ashan Iqbal

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 8 (APP): Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Tuesday launched the National Growth Center (NGC) aimed at putting the country on a steady path of economic development, innovation and prosperity.

Addressing the launching ceremony here, he highlighted the importance of fostering an environment of sustainable development, creating jobs, empowering communities, and stimulating economic diversification. “Our goal is nothing short of positioning Pakistan as a hub of innovation and progress on the global stage.”

The main NGC center would be based at the Planning Ministry while such facilities would be operating in various universities of the country.
He said the NGC was not merely a physical space but a symbol of commitment to the future, a testament to an unwavering belief in the potential of people and national resources.

“We envision these growth centers as catalysts for holistic growth where industry, academia, and government collaborate seamlessly, groundbreaking research meets practical application, and local communities flourish alongside the national economic expansion.”

In the pursuit of this vision, the minister said, the government would lay the foundation for a thriving ecosystem by focusing on several critical areas including infrastructure development, education research, industry and entrepreneurship, sustainability and green initiatives besides local community empowerment.

Elaborating, Ahsan Iqbal said modern infrastructure was the backbone of any thriving economy. “Therefore, our growth centers will be equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure, world-class transportation networks, reliable energy sources, and cutting-edge communication systems – that will attract both domestic and foreign investments.”

Commenting on education and research, he said knowledge was the key to progress and these centers would house prestigious research institutions and universities, nurturing a culture of innovation and intellectual excellence. “This will not only retain our brightest minds but also attract international talent, spurring technological advancements and driving economic growth.

About industry and entrepreneurship, the minister said these centers would serve as incubators for start-ups and entrepreneurs, providing them with the necessary support, mentorship, and funding to turn their ideas into thriving businesses. “We will establish special economic zones within these centers, enabling industries to flourish and trade to thrive.”

Explaining sustainability and green initiatives, he said environmental responsibility was a cornerstone of the incumbent government’s development strategy. “Our growth centers will be models of sustainable urban planning, integrating green spaces, renewable energy sources, and eco-friendly infrastructure to ensure a harmonious coexistence between development and the environment.”

Whereas, he said under the local community empowerment initiative, the government focused on macroeconomic growth without ignoring the micro-level impact. “The growth centers will directly benefit local communities through job creation, skills development, and improved quality of life.”

The minister said this ambitious endeavor would require the collective efforts of the government, private sector, academia, and civil society. “We invite investors, entrepreneurs, scholars, and citizens to join hands in shaping the destiny of our nation.”

He stressed the need for embarking on this journey with a renewed sense of purpose, guided by the principles of innovation, inclusivity, and sustainable progress. “Together, we will create a legacy that generations will celebrate – a legacy of a prosperous, thriving, and globally competitive Pakistan.”

Exhibits from Pakistan arrive at China-South Asia Expo

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BEIJING, Aug 8 (APP): The 7th China-South Asia Exposition will be held in Kunming, China from August 16 to 20, with the theme of “Solidarity and Coordination for Common Development”. Last week, the first batch of 59 exhibits from Pakistan and other countries entered the exhibition hall under the supervision of Kunming Customs.

“The exhibits include clothing, money clips, leather hats, etc. transported to Kunming Airport by air. All exhibits of the Expo can be declared through nationwide integration of customs clearance procedures, which can help reduce logistics costs and ensure that the exhibits are cleared quickly and exhibit on time,” said Fu Yu, customs manager of Yunnan Easy-Trans International freight forwarder Co., Ltd.

60 countries and regions have signed up for the expo, including all South Asian and Southeast Asian countries and RCEP member states, China Economic Net (CEN) reported on Tuesday.
Around 1,000 enterprises signed up to participate in the exhibition, among which 50 are of the Global 500 companies.

The Expo of this year has 15 pavilions with an exhibition area of 150,000 square meters,” introduced Li Chenyang, director of the Department of Commerce of Yunnan Province, China.

“This year, we will focus on inviting more professional visitors according to the different needs of exhibitors. We will also help exhibitors match target buyers precisely so that more exhibits can be turned into commodities.” Li Fei, Vice Minister of the Ministry of Commerce of China, revealed the highlights of this year’s expo.

“We will also fully adapt digital platforms to provide ‘one-stop’ services for exhibitors of the Expo. Exhibitors and visitors who cannot attend the event in person can participate, negotiate and purchase online.”

China-South Asia Expo has been successfully held six times and has gradually developed into an increasingly influential platform integrating trade, economic communication, commodity display, investment cooperation and e-commerce. “In 2013, when the first China-South Asia Expo was held, the total trade volume between China and South Asian countries was less than USD100 billion, the number increased to USD200 billion last year, representing an average annual increase of 8.3 percent.” Li Fei said.

“China is also the largest trading partner of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Maldives and other South Asian countries. Exports of aquatic products, tea and nuts from those countries to China keep increasing and gaining popularity among Chinese consumers.”He added.

Li also stressed the efforts that China has made in synergizing the Belt and Road Initiative with the development of South Asian countries, especially mentioning its iron brother, Pakistan.

“The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor(CPEC) has brought investment of $25.4 billion to Pakistan, created 192,000 jobs, added 6,000 megawatts of electricity, 510 kilometers of highways and 886 kilometers of the national core transmission grid.”
 The 27th Kunming Import and Export Fair will be held simultaneously with the expo.

37 Corona cases reported in one week: NIH

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 08 (APP): Health officials on Tuesday said that 37 new Coronavirus cases were reported during the last one week across the country.

As per the data shared by the National Institute of Health (NIH), the case positivity ratio was 0.38 percent while five patients were in critical condition. No death was reported from the Coronavirus last week while 9,693 Covid-19 tests were conducted.

Meanwhile, Minister for National Health Services, Regulations, and Coordination, Abdul Qadir Patel said the government has strengthened the role of Border and Health Services in Pakistan to deal with any sub-variant of Covid-19.

The minister said there was a surveillance system at all entry points of the country including airports. There will be rapid tests and screening of passengers at all airports, he added.

He added 90 percent of the country’s population already got the Covid-19 vaccine. “An efficient system with a proper management team is fully functional in the country to remain vigilant and is ready to make an emergency plan to deal with any sub-variant of Covid-19,” the minister added.

He said the Border and Health Services Pakistan was ensuring the implementation of international health regulations. He said that in case of any untoward situation, the health system was fully prepared to deal with any sub-variant of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 including BF.7 in the country.

Qatar Classic to feature women’s event for first time since 2015

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 8 (APP): The Qatar Classic would feature a women’s draw for the first time since 2015 when the PSA World Tour Platinum event takes place at the Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex in Doha from September 9 to 16.

With the now-retired Laura Massaro winning the event eight years ago, it is guaranteed that a new name would be etched onto the women’s trophy, and it’s World No.1 Nouran Gohar who will headline the 48-women draw for the second PSA World Tour Platinum event of the 2023-24 campaign, said a press release.

Gohar would receive a bye into round two where she will come up against either Emily Whitlock of Wales or Ineta Mackevica of Latvia. From there, she was seeded to come up against World No.9 Olivia Fiechter and World No.7 Amanda Sobhy before a mouthwatering semi-final with arch-rival Hania El Hammamy.

On the opposite side of the draw was World Champion and No.2 seed Nour El Sherbini, who reached the final of the Qatar Classic in 2015.The likes of World No.10 Rowan Elaraby, World No.6 Nele Gilis and World No.4 Joelle King will stand between El Sherbini and the final.

Malaysia’s former World No.5 Low Wee Wern and Egypt’s World No.62 Malak Khafagy have taken the wildcard spots in the women’s draw. They will face World No.28 Nada Abbas and World No.31 Lucy Turmel, respectively, in round one.

The men’s draw would be headed up by two-time champion Ali Farag. The World No.1 – a Qatar Classic champion in 2018 and 2020 – will look to improve on a disappointing third round exit last year and is seeded to play compatriots Mohamed Abouelghar, Fares Dessouky and Tarek Momen – who won his World Championship trophy in Qatar in 2019 – in his first three matches.

In the semi-finals he was seeded to meet No.4 seed Paul Coll, who was a losing finalist in both 2020 and 2021.
Peruvian Diego Elias was seeded at No.2 and he returns to the scene of his first Platinum title win, when he defeated Coll to take the trophy in 2021, becoming the first South American to win the prestigious title.

He was seeded to play defending champion Mohamed ElShorbagy in a mouthwatering semi-final contest. ElShorbagy has four Qatar Classic trophies under his belt and is one win away from a 50th PSA title – he would become only the fourth man to achieve that milestone.

Qatari No.1 Abdulla Mohd Al Tamimi will take on Frenchman Lucas Serme in round one, while his compatriots Syed Azlan Amjad and Salem Al Malki take the wildcard spots.

Total player compensation of $375,000 – split equally between the men’s and women’s events – would be on offer. The tournament kicks off with the first round of the women’s event on Saturday September 9 and the final would take place on September 15. The men’s event would be held from September 10 to 16.