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SC rejects request for full court bench

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 02 (APP): The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected the plea for the formation of a full court bench to hear cases against the trial of civilian accused by military courts.

The six-member bench headed by the CJP and comprising Justice Ijaz ul Ahsan, Justice Munib Akhtar, Justice Yahya Afridi, Justice Mazahar Ali Naqvi and Justice Ayesha Malik heard the case.

During the course of hearing, Attorney General for Pakistan Mansoor Usman Awan said three points were raised by lawyer Faisal Siddiqui in his application. He had given some assurances to the court regarding the trial of the accused, provision of basic facilities, hiring private lawyers and meeting of the accused with their families, he added.

He said he had also given an assurance pertaining to recording of the evidence and including the reasons in the judgments. He had personally monitored the situation of 102 arrested accused and none of them was in bad condition, he added.

CJP Bandial rejected the request for the full court bench, saying that they would start from the point where the arguments stopped.

He observed that what was happening now was being witnessed by everyone. The court would continue its proceedings and work whether anyone liked it or not.

“The people will decide which law will work in the country. Whether we did the job right or not, we leave it to history. We don’t care for criticism,” he added.

Justice Ayesha Malik remarked that how they would differentiate the jurisdictions of the judiciary and the legislature regarding the military courts. The separation of powers of the judiciary and the executive was also an important point, she said.

The AGP said that the scope of court martial had been separated, and he would cite several verdicts, including that of the Liaquat Hussain case. The military courts were constituted under the law but were exempted from Article 175 of the Constitution. The court martial proceedings did not come fall under Article 175, he said, adding he would answer the questions of the court.

Justice Munib Akhtar said in such case the question arose whether the petitioners’ arguments were not valid. The petitioners were of the view that the civilians had fundamental rights, he added.

The AGP said that the fundamental rights would be seen by the courts established under Article 175. The military courts were established according to the law and high courts were approached against them under Article 199(5) of the Constitution.

He said in many institutions, including Finance Department and Federal Board of Revenue, decisions were made by administrative officers and appeals were heard by superior officers. Such matters then came to the high courts, he added.

Justice Munib Akhtar remarked that no one was sentenced to death or awarded imprisonment by an administrative tribunal. How any citizen could be deprived of basic rights, he questioned. The extent of army discipline was different, he remarked, adding that even death sentence to an army officer could not be pronounced without a transparent trial. Army personnel and officers were also citizens of the country, he added.

The court then adjourned the case.

Pak Shaheens outplay Melbourne Stars

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 02 (APP): Shawaiz Irfan’s attacking half-century and a disciplined bowling performance led Pakistan Shaheens to a 43-run win over Melbourne Stars at the TIO Stadium in Darwin on Wednesday.

This was Shaheens’ third successive win in the Top End T20 Series.

Opting to bat first, Shaheens’ opening pair Shamyl Hussain (25, 16b, 5x4s) and Shawaiz provided a solid 60-run start to the innings before left-handed Shamyl returned to the hut on the final ball of the fifth over. After Shamyl’s departure, Shawaiz and captain Rohail Nazir added 50 runs for the second wicket. Shawaiz amassed 65 off 37 balls, studded with five fours and four sixes before he was dismissed.

Rohail (16, 22b) soon followed Shawaiz and fell to Arjun Nair in the 12th over. Wahaj Riaz (28 not out, 20b, 2x4s, 1×6) and Ahmed Khan (19, 16b, 1×6) helped Shaheens post 169 for six in 20 overs.

For Stars, Arjun Nair and Reiley Mark bagged two wickets each.
In reply, Melbourne Stars were never in hunt for the chase and managed to score 126 for eight in 17.1 overs as Stars fell 43 runs short of the target with Cam McClure and Campbell Kellaway unable to bat due to injury.

For Shaheens, left-arm spinner Faisal Akram took two wickets for 24. Aaliyan Mehmood, Arafat Minhas and Sajjad Ali snapped up a wicket each.

Shaheens will take on PNG on Friday in their last round match at the DXC Arena. The first ball of the match will be bowled at 1800 local time. The final of the tournament will be played between the top two teams on Sunday, August 6.

Scores in brief: Pakistan Shaheens 169-6, 20 overs (Shawaiz Irfan 65, Wahaj Riaz 28, Shamyl Hussain 25; Reiley Mark 2-23, Arjun Nair 2-28).

Melbourne Stars 126-8, 17.1 overs (Harry Dixon 32, Arjun Nair 31; Faisal Akram 2-24).

Beijing breaks 140-year-old rainfall record

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BEIJING, Aug 2 (APP): Beijing recorded extreme rainfall of 744.8 millimetres during rainstorms between Saturday evening and Wednesday morning, making it the heaviest deluge to hit the city in 140 years, the Beijing meteorological authority announced.

The remnants of Typhoon Doksuri have lashed the Chinese capital from Saturday causing extensive flooding, leading to the loss of at least 11 lives, including two who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty and a further 13 who are still
missing as of Tuesday Evening, CGTN reported.

At present, the earliest recorded rainfall precipitation in Beijing was rainfall between July 23 and 29, 1883, with a recorded value of 510.3 millimetres.

On July 23, 1891, Beijing recorded rainfall of 609 millimetres, which remains the highest level of precipitation ever been recorded before this week’s downpour.

The last extreme rainstorm in Beijing on July 21, 2012, left 79 residents dead with rainfall exceeding 541 millimetres.

China to always stand firm with Pakistan regardless of int’l landscape: Xi

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 2 (APP):Chinese President Xi Jinping has said that China would always stand firm with Pakistan regardless of any change in international landscape and emphasised that both countries would continue to improve overall planning and deepen cooperation.

The Chinese president, in his congratulatory message on Decade of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), said China and Pakistan would continue to work jointly to carry forward the ironclad friendship, coordinate development and security, besides pursuing cooperation of higher standards.

He said China and Pakistan would also keep working to take their all-weather strategic cooperative partnership to new heights to make even greater contribution to peace and prosperity in the two countries and the region.

In the message, that was also read out by Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng at the ceremony held here to commemorate the Decade of CPEC, President Xi Jinping said that China would work with Pakistan to achieve high-standard and sustainable outcomes, and further build CPEC into an exemplary project of the Belt and Road Initiative.

President Xi said that CPEC was a flagship project of the BRI and since its launch in 2013, both countries had been advancing it under the principle of extensive consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits.

The Chinese president said that CPEC had added new impetus to the economic and social development of Pakistan, and laid a foundation for regional connectivity and integration.

He said that CPEC served as “a vivid testament to the all-weather friendship between China and Pakistan”, and stressed the need for both nations to continue to improve overall planning and scale up bilateral cooperation under it.

ICCI president lauds excise to facilitate business community

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 02 (APP): Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) President Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari lauded the reforms initiatives of the Excise and Taxation Department (E&TD) Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) to facilitate the people in vehicles registration and make a significant increase in its revenue.

He urged the FBR to emulate the good performance of E&TD to facilitate the taxpayers and improve its tax revenue.

He said this while talking to Bilal Azam, Director, Excise & Taxation Department ICT during his visit to ICCI.

Bakhtawari said that trackers should be embedded in the number plates of vehicles to control their theft.

He said that a penalty should be imposed on those buyers who delay the registration of vehicles to ensure their timely registration.

He urged the Excise Director to set up facilitation desks in ICCI and markets for the convenience of the business community in the registration of vehicles.

He assured that ICCI would fully cooperate with E&TD in raising better awareness about its services in the business community.

Speaking on the occasion, Bilal Azam, Director, Excise & Taxation Department of ICT briefed the business community about various reform initiatives introduced by him due to which the tax revenue of E&TD has increased from Rs.4.6 billion to Rs.19 billion in just 3 years.

He said E&TD is ready to set up vehicle registration desks in markets in collaboration with ICCI. He said that with the introduction of technology, motor vehicle registration has increased to 1.5 million.

He said that a ‘mobile App’ has been launched to facilitate people in payment of token tax.

He said that 400 stolen vehicles have been recovered by integrating E&TD data with the Safe City Project of Islamabad Police and NADRA. He said that vehicle registration facilities have also been provided in various parks in Islamabad including Islamabad Club.

He said that E&TD was also providing vehicle registration service at the doorsteps if called on the helpline.

He said that E&TD would continue introducing more reforms to facilitate the taxpayers.

Lawmakers rally behind four bills, unanimously approved in Upper House

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 02 (APP): The Upper House of the Parliament unanimously approved four bills during Wednesday’s session, all introduced with specific objectives and receiving widespread support from the attending members.

Minister for Law and Justice, Azam Nazir Tarar, introduced The Pakistan Civil Aviation Bill 2023, which proposes a division of the Civil Aviation sector into two separate entities: the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) responsible for regulatory functions, and the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) in charge of commercial and operational aspects of airports.

The primary goal of this division was to enhance efficiency, improve services, and ensure compliance with international standards set by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

The bill comes in the wake of the suspension of Pakistan International Airlines’ flight operations in the UK and Europe, triggered by an irresponsible statement made by a former Aviation minister, Ghulam Sarwar Khan.

The Minister for Law and Justice, Azam Nazir Tarar, successfully had another bill titled The Pakistan Air Safety Investigation Bill, 2023, passed by the House.

Minister for Education and Professional Training, Rana Tanveer Hussain, presented The National Commission for Human Development (Amendment) Bill, 2023. The bill’s objective is to enhance the effectiveness of over 7,000 employees of NCHD (National Commission for Human Development).

Minister for Finance, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, moved The Pakistan Sovereign Wealth Funds Bill, 2023, in the National Assembly. The bill aims to establish Pakistan Sovereign Wealth Funds to promote sustainable economic development through the management of fund assets, following the best international standards, policies, and practices. The objective is to maximize the value of these funds for the benefit of future generations.

The Minister mentioned that Pakistan possesses the largest gas pipeline valued at 40 to 50 billion dollars and has reserves of minerals and mines worth $6000 billion. To start with, seven such valuable assets, amounting to $8 billion, will be placed in the Pakistan Sovereign Wealth Funds.

Meanwhile, following a heated debate, the Chairman referred Bills, including The Higher Education Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2023; The Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences and Technology, Islamabad (Amendment) Bill, 2023; Hajj and Umrah (Regulation) Bill, 2023 and The Official Secrets (Amendment) Bill, 2023, to relevant committees.

Senator Raza Rabbani, during a debate on the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences and Technology, Islamabad (Amendment) Bill, 2023, emphasized the need to refer it to the relevant committee as he had proposed eight amendments.

In a show of protest, Rabbani tore copies of the Bill and expressed his displeasure over its hurried passage. Nevertheless, the Bill was eventually referred to the relevant committee for further refinement and discussions.

Ensuring merit key to transform PIPS into center of excellence: NA Speaker

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 02 (APP): Speaker National Assembly Raja Pervez Ashraf has said that observance of merit is key to transforming the Pakistan Institute of Parliamentary Service (PIPS) into a centre of excellence.

While Chairing the Board of Governors’ Meeting of PIPS in Islamabad, he said that purpose of PIPS was to provide qualitative legislative support to Parliamentarians across the country. Moreover, he stated that qualitative research is key to ensuring the promotion of public-friendly legislation.

The Members of the Board of Governors PIPS unanimously emphasized ensuring merit while making appointments, particularly in PIPS and all other parliamentary institutions. The Members also stressed the need to create strong links among provincial legislators and federal legislators.

The Members also urged the need to enhance the research capacity of PIPS in order to provide detailed research-based inputs to legislators.

The Board of Governors’ meeting was attended by Deputy Chairman Senate Mirza Muhammad Afridi, Speaker of Provincial Assembly Balochistan Mir Jan Muhammad Khan Jamali, MNAs Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah, Murtaza Javed Abbasi and senior officers of National Assembly Secretariat and PIPS.

Minister urges students to learn IT skills to compete across globe

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KARACHI, Aug 02 (APP): Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Syed Aminul Haque on Wednesday urged youth especially the students to enhance their Information Technology skills so as to cope with the fast-changing trends in the globe.

He was addressing to the inauguration ceremony of a Digital IT Laboratory at Ebrahim Ali Bhai Government Girls and Boys School at Orangi Town no 9 here.

The Minister said that a modern Digital IT Lab equipped with the latest desktop computers, printers and fast internet connection is established at Ebrahim Ali Bhai Government Girls and Boys School, to facilitate the students learn IT skills.

He added that training in 15 different modern IT fields will be imparted to the students in the facility free of cost, enabling them to learn IT skills including data analysis, freelancing, E-Commerce, Graphic Designing, Video Animation, Content Writing, online marketing, and advance data analysis, Artificial Intelligence and other modern skills and practices in the IT fields.

He said that the students of 9th and 10th classes as well as those who successfully passed out from the school should also learn and get training in the IT Lab.

He said that our youth has great potential and talent, it just needs to be nurtured, expressing hope that by the time of matriculation, the students will become the best IT professionals and every student who completes the training will appear as bread earners for his family.

This skilled young generation will also provide stronger support to Pakistan’s economy, the Federal IT Minister added.

He said that measures to provide such training facilities at the level of schools and colleges is a step aimed to boost IT exports up to US $ 15 billion.

Syed Aminul Haque further said that his ministry has taken revolutionary steps for the further promotion of information and communication technology across the country.

He maintained that steps were underway to take IT exports to a record level through the provision of maximum incentives and facilities and the freelancing policy.

He said that the Ministry has established IT laboratories in the schools and now it is the responsibility of the students to take the maximum possible advantage of these.

The Federal IT Minister said that the successful students will also be issued certificates of the courses from the IT Lab. These types of labs will help students, especially girls, to learn modern IT skills at ease and earn by working even from their homes.

He said the Principal of the Ebrahim Ali Bhai School had been informed that the school management was now responsible for the sustainability and maintenance of this facility at least for the next five years.

On the occasion, Syed Aminul Haque also inspected the lab and also exchanged views with the students regarding Digital Pakistan Vision.

He also paid a glowing tribute to the students and teachers of Ebrahim Ali Bhai School for participating in national-level competitions and securing prominent positions in the examinations.

Syed Aminul Haque said the Ministry had formulated the cellular phones manufacturing policy and now around 28 to 29 mobile manufacturing companies including prominent international brands are working in the country with this result we are getting smartphones at affordable prices.

He recalled that around one-and-a-half-year ago the campus of a virtual university was also established in the Orangi town. Besides graduate and post-graduate degrees in various disciplines, the varsity is also offering 3-month and 6-month diploma courses, he added.

Speaking about development works in Orangi, the Federal Minister said that we are going to inaugurate a medical complex soon in UC-19 Orangi. Besides, healthcare facilities, ambulance and coffin carrier bus services will also be available in the medical complex, he added.

He said that many projects of infrastructure development like roads, street lights, sewerage systems and other works were successfully executed in Orangi town during the last 5 years.

In his address, Member of Sindh Assembly, Ali Khursheedi said that the example set by Syed Aminul Haq for serving people without discrimination under the guidance of MQM leadership is praiseworthy.

As the Federal IT Minister, Syed Aminul Haq successfully launched information and communication technology projects worth billions of rupees across the country, the MPA added.

Earlier, the Chief Executive Officer of Ignite National Technology Fund Asim Sheheryar Hussain informed the gathering about the performance and various ongoing, successful and future projects of the company.

He said that on the instructions of the Federal Minister, a Digital IT lab was established a few days ago in the Rashid Minhas Government Boys & Girls School Nazimabad here and now this is second in Orangi Town. We strongly believe that this digital lab will help the students to brighten their future, he added.

Among other notables, MPA, Ali Khursheedi, Chief Executive Pakistan Software Export Board Ali Raza, Principal of the Ebrahim Ali Bhai Government Girls and Boys School Naushad Begum, District Education Officer and teachers and students in large number were also present.

Dr Samuel called on Dar

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 2 (APP): Dr. Samuel Rizk, Resident Representative UNDP called on Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar at Finance Division.

SAPM on Revenue Tariq Mehmood Pasha, Ammara Durrani, Assistant resident representative UNDP, Special Secretary Finance and senior officers from Finance Division attended the meeting, said a press release issued here.

Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar welcomed Dr Samuel Rizk and shared the economic outlook of the country and measures taken by the Government for achieving economic stability and growth.

He informed that the government has introduced reforms in various sectors for tackling persistent outstanding structural issues with a special focus on sustainable and inclusive growth.

Dr. Samuel Rizk, Resident Representative UNDP discussed the ongoing institutional arrangements by UNDP regarding the Climate Resilient Pakistan and rehabilitation initiatives in flood-affected areas. The UNDP team further extended support to the government for mobilizing SDG investments and climate financing for development.

Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar appreciated the key role of UNDP as a development partner in helping Pakistan to achieve the fast-track Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and reiterated the commitment of GoP on the achievement of SDGs.

The Finance Minister also appreciated UNDP in mobilizing global support for rehabilitation work in flood-affected areas in Pakistan.