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Federal Govt ready to help GB to meet power demand: Azam Tarar

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 18 (APP): Federal Minister for Law and Justice Senator Azam Nazir Tarar on Tuesday said that under the prime minister’s directions, the Federal Government was ready to help in every possible way to meet the power demands of the Gilgit-Baltistan region.

The people of GB should not suffer because of the demand and supply gap on that count, he said while chairing a meeting regarding the formulation of Power Generation Policy for Gilgit Balitistan.

The meeting was attended by Federal Minister for Power Khurram Dastagir Khan, Advisor to the PM on Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan Qamar Zaman Kaira, Secretary Water And Power Gilgit Baltistan, Secretary Kahmir Affairs, and Secretary Law And Justice Division, and other stakeholders.

The participants held an in-depth discussion regarding the GB’s power generation policy for GB. They gave their valuable suggestions to overcome the demand and supply gap, being faced by the GB, and agreed on the fact that a clear policy was needed in that regard.

The option of use of alternate energy resources was also deliberated upon. Initiation of small projects and internal connectivity through transmission lines by GB Government was emphasized.

The Law Minister assured of full support and cooperation of the Federal Government where needed. The Centre would facilitate the GB Government to devise a way forward in order to meet the power deficiency in every possible way.

SC adjourns hearing of pleas against trial of civilians in military courts till Wednesday

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 18 (APP): The Supreme Court on Tuesday adjourned hearing of pleas challenging the trial of civilians in the country’s military courts till Wednesday.

A six-member larger bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial and comprising Justice Ijaz Ul Ahsan, Justice Munib Akhtar, Justice Yahya Afridi, Justice Sayyed Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi and Justice Ayesha A Malik heard the petitions filed by former CJP Jawwad S. Khawaja, senior lawyer Aitzaz Ahsan, Karamat Ali, and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman.

During the course of proceedings, the court rejected the Federal Government’s request to constitute a full court bench to hear the pleas.

The CJP observed that it was not possible to form a full court as judges were not available.

Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) President Abid Zuberi said he had submitted a detailed response. He was representing the SCBA and would assist the court on five points.

He said that the apex court had decided in the Liaqat Hussain case that civilians could not be tried in military courts. He cited the judgement by ex-CJP Ajmal Mian that only military personnel could be tried under army laws, and that a constitutional amendment was needed to try civilians under the Army Act.

He said that the courts had ruled that suspects could only be tried if they were directly linked with the crime.

Justice Ijaz Ul Ahsan said the Liaqat Hussain case was tried without introducing a constitutional amendment.

He asked if a constitutional amendment was needed if it concerned the army’s internal matters.

CJP Bandial said the ruling in the Liaqat Hussain case stated that military authorities could investigate but not conduct the trial of civilians.

He asked Zuberi to summarise his position. He also asked what would happen if the suspect were proven to be linked to the crime.

Abid Zuberi responded that a trial was only possible through a constitutional amendment in the current situation. The Official Secrets Act was invoked against some suspects involved in the May 9 violence but not against the others, he added.

He said that while the 21st Constitutional Amendment had allowed for the establishment of military courts, it had also allowed for a judicial review in the high courts and SC.

Upon this, Justice Afridi asked whether he was saying that police should first take the accused to regular courts and have them charged before taking them to military courts.

Zuberi said that according to the law, a person was not a criminal until they were charged with the crime.

Justice Ijaz Ahsan asked who would decide when the Army Act was applicable and when it was not.

Zuberi replied that the police was responsible for investigating and would decide as he wrapped up his arguments.

Attorney General for Pakistan Mansoor Usman Awan said that petitioners’ counsel had talked about the 21st Amendment, the Liaqat Hussain and Brigadier F.B. Ali cases.

He said that a full court had decided the petitions against the 21st Amendment and called for doing the same in this case. A full court bench consisting of the judges who were available, should be constituted, he added.

At this, Justice Ayesha asked who would decide which judges were available.

Justice Akhtar said that the current bench had heard the case to a large extent and urged the AGP to continue his arguments.

Subsequently, the government’s request for constituting a full court bench was rejected and the hearing was adjourned.

A worker preparing Moharam ul Haram related stuff at his workplace

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A worker preparing Moharam ul Haram related stuff at his workplace
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A worker preparing Moharam ul Haram related stuff at his workplace
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Labourers busy in unloading and arranging the mango (boxes) from vehicles at fruit and vegetable market in the Provincial Capital

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Labourers busy in unloading and arranging the mango (boxes) from vehicles at fruit and vegetable market in the Provincial Capital
APP47-180723 LAHORE
Labourers busy in unloading and arranging the mango (boxes) from vehicles at fruit and vegetable market in the Provincial Capital
APP48-180723 LAHORE: July 18 – Labourers busy in unloading and arranging the mango (boxes) from vehicles at fruit and vegetable market in the Provincial Capital. APP/MTF/ABB/FHA

Zong 4G celebrates 15 years of pioneering excellence in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 18 (APP):Zong 4G, Pakistan’s leading telecom giant, marks a momentous milestone as it celebrates 15 years of unwavering excellence in the country’s digital landscape.

Guided by the motto “Let’s Get Digital,” Zong 4G has revolutionized the nation’s connectivity through its widest 4G network and cutting-edge technology, leaving an indelible mark on Pakistan’s technological future.

For over a decade and a half, Zong 4G has been at the forefront of technological advancement, pioneering the introduction of 3G and 4G networks and successfully testing 5G. The company’s commitment to technological progress has transformed the way Pakistan connects and communicates, propelling the nation’s digital revolution said a news release.

Investing significantly in expanding its network infrastructure, Zong 4G has erected over 14,000 towers nationwide, extending its services to even the remotest corners of the country. With a massive investment of over USD 3 billion, millions of Pakistanis now have access to affordable and best-in-class telecommunications services, bridging the digital divide and empowering individuals, businesses, and communities alike.

Beyond commercial success, Zong 4G actively contributes to society’s betterment, positively impacting the lives of 6.6 million Pakistanis. By focusing on education, health, disaster relief, and environmental sustainability, the company leverages its resources and expertise to create a more inclusive and sustainable future.

As it embarks on the next 15 years, Zong 4G envisions the rise of “Gen Zong,” an era where the collective power of multiple generations fuels a digital revolution, propelling Pakistan into a realm of limitless possibilities. With unwavering commitment, Zong 4G acts as the catalyst for change, forging an enabled Pakistan where connectivity knows no bounds and the aspirations of its people soar to unprecedented heights.

Looking to the future, Zong 4G stands poised to shape Pakistan’s economy and society, defining a brighter path for upcoming generations. With its dedication to digital progress and prosperity, Zong 4G epitomizes the essence of transformative change, securing a prosperous and technologically advanced Pakistan for years to come.

Minister Rehman hosts Italian delegation to boost Climate Resilience in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 18 (APP): Federal Minister for Climate Change & Environmental Coordination, Senator Sherry Rehman, recently welcomed a delegation from Italy to the Ministry of Climate Change & Environmental Coordination.

The delegation included representatives from the University of Milan and the Italian Association Ev-K2-CNR, with Ambassador Andreas Ferrarese leading the group. Additionally, officials from the Government of Gilgit-Baltistan and UNDP were also present during the meeting, a news release said.

Minister Rehman expressed her gratitude for the ongoing support of the Italian government in the provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan. She acknowledged the remarkable 35-year presence of EvK2CNR in the Pakistani mountains.

The Minister specifically commended the ‘Glaciers & Students’ project, which is funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AIC), implemented by UNDP Pakistan, and executed by EvK2CNR.

This initiative aims to accomplish several key objectives, including the establishment of 8 Automatic Weather Systems (AWS), the creation of an inventory of Pakistan’s 7,200 glaciers, and the provision of capacity-building and training opportunities for students at Karakoram International University and the University of Baltistan, as well as for staff at the Gilgit-Baltistan Environmental Protection Agency.

In her opening remarks, Minister Rehman emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, “Pakistan boasts the largest number of glaciers outside the polar regions, and these invaluable resources are facing significant threats due to climate change. It is imperative that our universities collaborate closely to cultivate a comprehensive understanding among our students regarding climate resilience and management.

This project holds immense significance as it will enable us to effectively map and monitor the changes caused by climate stress on our glaciers. Moreover, we eagerly anticipate exploring potential solutions to mitigate the alarming rise in glacial melt, which has resulted in a staggering 300% increase in Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) events in Pakistan over the past year.

Ambassador Ferrarese expressed his gratitude for the enduring friendship and exceptional cooperation between the two nations. He underscored the fact that Italy, too, is profoundly affected by the devastating consequences of climate change. The Ambassador conveyed his heartfelt sympathies regarding the tragic events that unfolded in Pakistan last year, particularly the catastrophic floods that affected a staggering 33 million individuals.

He further emphasized the significance of the ‘Glaciers & Students’ project, as it will facilitate comprehensive glacier mapping, and provide an understanding of the glaciers in its entirety to effectively safeguard these invaluable resources.

The Government of Gilgit-Baltistan officials provided a comprehensive briefing to Minister Rehman regarding their ongoing endeavors aimed at preserving the region’s natural environment.

They also shared details about various initiatives undertaken in collaboration with the Italian government to enhance climate resilience.

Minister Rehman expressed great appreciation for the significant efforts of the Gilgit-Baltistan government. She emphasized the visionary approach of Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, who declared the Khunjerab National Park a protected area in 1974. Notably, Khunjerab National Park is not only the highest-altitude national park in Pakistan but also one of the largest, underscoring the commitment to conservation and environmental preservation in the region.

The delegation from the University of Milan also presented a proposal for a project known as Water for Development (W4D). This three-year initiative, scheduled to commence in September 2023, aims to support sustainable development and adaptation policies in mountainous regions.

The project will focus on enhancing the management of water resources, landscape preservation, agricultural systems, and environmental risk through diligent monitoring activities. Additionally, it will emphasize the responsible and sustainable development of tourism, ensuring the safeguarding of environmental, agricultural, and cultural heritage, while also enhancing ecosystem services.

Moreover, the project seeks to strengthen the capacity of local governments in sustainable land management. The implementation of this project will be carried out in close collaboration with the Government of Gilgit-Baltistan and other local partners.

Over Rs. 70 billion disbursed among 7.8 million beneficiaries under Benazir Kafaalat

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 18 (APP): Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) has so far disbursed more than Rs. 70 billion among over 7.8 million beneficiary women under the Benazir Kafaalat initiative.

The process of disbursement of the 4th quarterly tranche of Benazir Kafaalat for the Financial Year-2022-23 is underway successfully across the country.

Under Benazir Kafaalat, 90 lakh registered beneficiary families are entitled to a quarterly installment of Rs 9,000 per family.

Benazir Income Support Programme has already released over rupees 81 billion to its partner banks, that is, Bank Alfalah and Habib Bank Limited (HBL) for disbursement among the beneficiaries through their retail distribution network.

Along with Benazir Kafaalat, Benazir Taleemi Wazaif are also being given out to the children of registered families, however, 70% attendance in the school is mandatory to receive Taleemi Wazaif, said the spokesman of the programme.

In case of any complaint, beneficiaries can approach the nearest BISP Tehsil Offices or call on toll-free helpline number 080026477 of Benazir Income Support Programme.

The BISP spokesman reiterated that any messages from Benazir Income Support Programme is sent only from 8171 and message from any other number should not be trusted.