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Violence against women a violation of human rights: PM

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday said committing violence against women in any form was a sheer violation of human rights and dignity.

In his tweet in connection with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, the prime minister said, “A society cannot claim to be civilized leave alone being democratic if it condones violence under any pretext.”

The prime minister urged all to contribute towards ending violent practices against women.

“On this Day today, let us all pledge to play our part to put an end to such practices,” he stressed.

The Declaration of the Elimination of Violence Against Women issued by the UN General Assembly in 1993, defines violence against women as “any act of gender-based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or in private life.”

President hails performance of national cricket team during T20 World Cup

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President Dr Arif Alvi, COAS, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, in a group photo with Pakistan Cricket Team and PCB management, at Islamabad.
President Dr Arif Alvi, COAS, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, in a group photo with Pakistan Cricket Team and PCB management, at Islamabad.

ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi has appreciated the performance of Pakistan’s Cricket Team during the recent T20 World Cup and said that despite challenges, the national team showed leadership during the tournament and reached the final.

The president expressed these views while addressing a ceremony in honour of Pakistan’s Cricket Team, which was attended by Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javaid Bajwa, Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board Rameez Raja, legendary cricketers of Pakistan and foreign dignitaries.

Addressing the occasion, the president said that despite constraints and hardships, the team was performing well against international teams in tournaments, which were regarded as a billion-dollar cricket economy.

He said that the way the teammates motivated each other despite losing the game was remarkable. He stated that most of the team players were young and expressed confidence that they would bring many victories in the coming tournaments.

The president said that the whole nation owed its cricketing stars for their outstanding performance. “Cricket is an extremely popular game in Pakistan and a good performance by the team brings colours to the lives of all Pakistanis,” he said.

Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board Rameez Raja and Captain of Pakistan’s team Baber Azam said that it was the support of the nation that became their strength during such big tournaments.

PM arrives in Turkiye, says bilateral ties enter new era of ‘strategic partnership’

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PM arrives in Turkiye, says bilateral ties enter new era of 'strategic partnership'

ISTANBUL (Turkiye), Nov 25 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif arrived in Turkiye on Friday on a two-day official visit at the invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

At the Istanbul International Airport, the prime minister and his high-level delegation were received by the Deputy Governor of Istanbul and senior officials of the government of Turkiye.

In a tweet soon after arrival, the prime minister said the bilateral ties between Pakistan and Turkiye had entered a new era of strategic partnership under the leadership of President Erdogan.

“We are on course to unpack the full untapped potential of the relationship,” he said.

Shehbaz Sharif said being in Turkey felt like being at home and added that he was overwhelmed by the warmth of the Turkish brothers and sisters.

During the visit, PM Shehbaz Sharif alongside President Erdogan will jointly inaugurate the third of the four MILGEM Corvette Ships for the Pakistan Navy’s PNS Khaibar at the Istanbul Shipyard. 

The two leaders will also hold wide-ranging discussions encompassing bilateral relations, regional situation and other issues of common interest.

The prime minister will interact with leaders of the Turkish business community. 

The president of the ECO Trade and Development Bank (ETDB) will also call on the prime minister during his stay in Istanbul.

Pakistan and Turkiye enjoy fraternal ties deeply embedded in commonalities of faith, culture and history and underpinned by exceptional cordiality and mutual trust. 

The MILGEM project, based on joint collaboration between the two countries, represents a significant milestone in the Pakistan-Turkiye strategic partnership that continues to progress on an upward trajectory. 

The launching ceremony for the first Corvettefor the Pakistan Navy, PNS Babur, was performed in Istanbul in August 2021 while the groundbreaking for the Second Ship, PNS Badr, was held at Karachi in May 2022.

Frequent leadership level exchanges are a defining feature of the eternal bonds of Pakistan-Turkiye friendship. 

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif earlier visited Turkiye in May-June 2022.

Marriyum grieved over demise of Ismail Tara

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP): Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb Friday expressed deep grief over the death of famous stage and TV actor Ismail Tara.

She, in a condolence message, prayed to the Almighty to rest the departed soul in eternal peace and grant courage and fortitude to the bereaved family to bear the irreparable loss with equanimity.

Marriyum said services of Ismail Tara for film and drama industry would never be forgotten.

The void created by the death of Ismail Tara in the film and drama industry would never be filled she said and added Ismail Tara had performed in several stage plays, TV dramas and films including Fifty Fifty, One Way Wicket and others.

World’s football manufacturing capital in Pakistan gets a green makeover

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ADB’s private sector operations boost support for climate action, food security

ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP): The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is helping Pakistan’s provincial government of Punjab to build sustainable and livable mid-level cities by upgrading basic infrastructure and services.

This includes Sialkot, a thriving business hub known for manufacturing footballs and high-quality surgical instruments, according to a short video released by the ADB on Friday.

It said the ADB’s support for urban development is helping boost Sialkot’s competitiveness, create jobs, and improve quality of life in the city.

It said the city manufactures over 70% of the world’s footballs. “If you have ever played football, chances are the ball was made in Sialkot in Pakistan.”

The city is also the source of footballs for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Doha, Qatar.

Sialkot is a thriving business hub known not just for its football production, but also for manufacturing surgical instruments.

Chairman, Forward Group, and Sialkot Airport Khwaja Masood Akhtar said “We have international customers. They come to see our factory, and for business meetings. Therefore, it is very important that the infrastructure of the city like roads, railways, airports, and dry ports, should be up to mark”.

It was highlighted that the ADB is helping develop growing cities like Sialkot so public services can meet rising demand.

Water infrastructure is being upgraded for reliable supply, while sewerage and sanitation systems are also being rehabilitated.

Withe the ADB’s help, over 450 tons of waste are effectively collected every day and communities are taught better waste management.

Social Activist, Sialkot, Farkhanda Ishtiaq said “We learned about solid waste management at home. It was very beneficial for me as I learned how I can segregate my kitchen waste”.

Parks, footpaths, and terminals in the city are now more accessible, with clean toilets and well-lit walkways.

Rabia Ahad, a Sialkot resident said children used to play in a very congested environment at home, but now if you look around, the children are very relaxed here.

USAID-ERDA to distribute wheat seeds, fertilizer among farmers in D.I.Khan

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP): USAID-ERDA will provide 613 tons of certified wheat seed and 1,226 tons of Sigle Super Phosphate (SSP) fertilizer to 12,250 flood affected farmers of Dera Ismail Khan within next 10 days.

USAID-ERDA has also started distribution of wheat seed and fertilizers on 1,900 acres (1900 beneficiaries) at Peshawar and will soon start wheat seed and fertilizer distribution to 850 farmers from Khyber District, said a press release.

Amir Afaq, Commissioner Dera Ismail Khan Division kicked off the distribution of the USAID’s Economic Recovery & Development Activity (USAID-ERDA) assisted certified wheat seed and fertilizers to the flood affected farmers of Dera Ismail Khan. The Commissioner was the chief guest of the launching ceremony of wheat seed and fertilizers distribution held on 24th November 2022 at the Model Farm Services Center, Dera Ismail Khan. The ceremony was attended by the Regional Police Officer, and District Director Agriculture Extension, Dera Ismail Khan, Director Field Operation, Agriculture Extension Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, USAID-ERDA team, media representatives and above 100 flood affected farmers of Dera Ismail Khan.

The Commissioner thanked the USAID-ERDA for their quick support of certified wheat seed and fertilizer to the flood affected farmers of Dera Ismail Khan. “This will meet the food security requirements for current cropping season. These farmers were badly affected by the recent rain/flood, and they have now prepared their lands for Rabi crops; therefore, this was much needed assistance which will meet the requirement for agricultural inputs” said, Commissioner Dera Ismail Khan.

He appreciated USAID-ERDA, the district administration and Agriculture Extension Department for their quick response to the flood affected farmers and distribution. He assured that the Police Security will be provided at the distribution points for smooth distribution.

“The farmers of Dera Ismail Khan are feeding themselves and their communities, I am confident that USAID-ERDA’s support will enable them to continue their production for their food availability and protect livelihoods,” said Inamullah Khan, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Specialist, USAID-ERDA,

Speaking on this occasion, Dr. Salahuddin Bittani, District Director Agriculture Extension, Dera Ismail briefed the audience on the flood damages in Dera Ismail Khan and the process involved for identification and verification of flood affected farmers and distribution plan of wheat seed and fertilizers.

The Associates in Development Pvt. Ltd. (AiD), is implementing USAID-ERDA, which was started in June 2022, and is a five-year US$ 24 million activity designed to expand economic opportunities in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and its merged districts by strengthening and modernizing the agriculture sector, promoting micro, small and medium enterprises and improving business enabling environment in the seven newly merged districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the four adjoining districts Peshawar, Kohat, Bannu, and Dera Ismail Khan.

Eco-degradation endangering biodiversity, food security

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Eco-degradation endangering biodiversity, food security

LAHORE, Nov 25 (APP): Ecosystem degradation through depletion of natural resources like water, air, soil and habitat is bringing about destructive effects on the environment endangering biodiversity, wildlife and food security.

With the rising population and availability of meagre resources to excel in this domain, the environmental issues continued to aggravate over the years. Massive tree cutting resulting in floods, using agricultural land for housing societies and ill-planned cities and towns have further aggravated the situation.

Therefore, the natural resources that provide the basis of “our existence are massively under pressure as we witness the water table going down rapidly and agricultural land shrinking due to unruly construction”.

According to recent World Bank findings, climate change-related disasters have affected over 75 million Pakistanis during the last three decades in terms of agriculture and bio-diversity damages incurring estimated losses of over $ 29 billion (roughly $ 1 billion per annum).

As Pakistan is a signatory to numerous international agreements and protocols, there was a dire need to focus on this area diligently. Therefore, the present government efficiently pleaded the case of developing nations at the Conference of Parties (CoP-27) held in Egypt this November and sailed through successfully in getting created multi-billion funds to cope with climate change challenges.

“Agriculture and bio-diversity play a critical role in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),” said Asad Imran, Director Sustainable Agriculture and Food Programme at WWF. “Eco-degradation and climate change are issues of our major concern as Pakistan is among the most vulnerable countries to these phenomena.”

He said climate change was also a major threat to our food security as it was seriously affecting agriculture, forests, and fisheries. “Increasing sea level is another threat that may submerge many parts of coastal areas in Sindh province badly affecting Indus delta and highly productive cropping areas.”
He said modern agriculture was characterized by input-intensive practices with enhanced usage of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. “This tendency has also badly affected our land’s natural fertility and contaminated groundwater.”

To avert these damages, Asad Imran pleaded to use organic fertilizers and develop insects’ resistant seed varieties. “Ecological degradation may lead us to food insecurity by reducing agricultural productivity.”

Likewise, bio-diversity has significant value for humanity at all levels because of its role in ecosystem services. In future, it is expected to cause a major loss of some species and changes in genetic biodiversity.

“It is affecting our lifeline – the water resource- as we see the water table going down and reducing canal water availability for irrigation,” Imran said. “It may also alter our agriculture output including the seasonality of crops’ quality and productivity, caused by plant diseases and pest attacks.”

Meanwhile, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in its report on the world’s biodiversity has warned all countries that all species supporting the food systems and sustaining people, would not be recovered if lost once.

It stated that out of some 6,000 plant species cultivated for food and contributing to global food output, only nine species account for 66 percent of total crop production.

“Eco-degradation is affecting our overall crop productivity. Even one-degree increase in temperature directly affects productivity and South Asian countries are the worst affected,” said noted environmentalist Dr Mahmood Khalid Qamar.
“Despite being rich in natural resources, Pakistan is still a victim to environmental degradation and we need immediate measures to avert its damages,” he said.

Since 32 per cent of our population lives in urban areas and if the current growth rate of urbanization continues, the country’s urban population will surpass its rural population within the upcoming decade.

“Our green cover is rapidly vanishing. Massive tree-cutting results in land erosion and aggravates floods as we recently witnessed,” said Javeria Qais, a climate expert at the University of Central Punjab (UCP).

“Recurrence of recent flood phenomenon may again damage our most needed crops like maize, sugarcane, cotton and rice. This may land us in serious trouble in terms of food security,” Javeria said.

As Pakistan expressed gratitude for creating the “Loss and Damage Fund” for climate justice, Punjab Secretary Environment Usman Ali Khan has urged collective efforts to cope with environmental and climate change challenges.

He said the Punjab government has chalked out strict measures to control eco-degradation and environmental issues including action against smoke-emitting vehicles and industrial units.

“Ingenuine industrial activities resulting in the emission of poisonous gases and effluent cannot be supported as it steadily leads to eco-degradation,” he said. “There is a need for advanced and pollution-free technologies to avert further
eco-degradation.”

He said, on directions of the Punjab government, the environmental monitoring teams have been deployed at Ring Road localities including Sagian, Babu Sabu, and Thokar Niaz Baig entry points for action against smoke-emitting vehicles.

“Therefore is no ban on entry into the city by vehicles carrying construction goods. However, the transporters must get their vehicles cleared from the environment monitoring units as pollution free.”

Quoting an example of the worst bio-degradation, Khan referred to fruit trees like guava, mulberry and mango that were declining at a fast pace in the suburbs of Lahore and other big cities.

Keeping in view this situation, there is a dire need for collective efforts by all stakeholders to protect biodiversity for a secure future for coming generations.

APP/sda/taj/maz (APP Feature Service)

President pays tribute to late comedy legend Ismail Tara

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP): President Dr. Arif Alvi on Friday expressed grief over the passing away of famous actor and comedian Ismail Tara, who breathed his last yesterday.

The president paid tribute to the services of Ismail Tara in the field of acting and comedy. 

He said with his remarkable performance in comedy, Ismail Tara became the source of smiles and joys for the television viewers. 

Dr Alvi prayed for the departed soul to rest in peace and for the grant of patience to the bereaved family.

 

PM expresses grief over death of ‘Fifty Fifty’ fame actor Ismail Tara

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday expressed deep sorrow and grief over the death of popular television and film actor Ismail Tara.

The prime minister paid tribute to the late Ismail Tara and said with a unique style, he transformed the art of comedy.

He said the television and film viewers would never forget the lasting impressions of Tara’s comedy, especially his acting in Pakistan Television’s comdey show ‘Fifty Fifty’.

Shehbaz Sharif prayed for the soul of Ismail Tara to rest in peace and grant of courage to the bereaved family to bear this loss.

 

 

 

PM leaves for Turkiye on two-day official visit: Marriyum

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Friday that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif left here for a two-day official visit to Turkiye.

In a tweet, she said PM Shehbaz Sharif along with President Erdogan will jointly inaugurate the third of the four MILGEM Corvette Ships for the Pakistan Navy, PNS Khaibar, at the Istanbul Shipyard.

The MILGEM project, based on collaboration between the two countries, represents a significant milestone in Pakistan- Türkiye strategic partnership that continues to progress on an upward trajectory, she said.

The prime minister will also interact with leaders of the Turkish business community. The president of the ECO Trade and Development Bank will also call on the prime minister during his stay in Istanbul.