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Fitch upgrades Pakistan to ‘CCC’, Dar congratulates Nation

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 10 (APP): The Fitch Ratings has upgraded Pakistan’s Long-Term Foreign-Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) to ‘CCC’ from ‘CCC, indicating a positive development towards betterment of country’s economy

Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar in a tweet said it was another positive development towards current economic revival journey.

He congratulated Prime Minister, nation, government allies and economic team for this achievement.

“Global Rating Agency “Fitch” upgrades Pakistan’s Long Term Foreign-Currency rating to CCC from IDR(Issuer Default Rating)….Another positive news towards current economic revival journey, AlhamdoLilah…Congratulations to PM @CMShehbaz, the Nation, Govt Allies & Economic Team,” the minister tweeted.

The rating agency has identified key indicators that contributed in the positive development rating for the country which include improvement in easing external financing risks.

Its says, the upgrade reflects Pakistan’s improved external liquidity and funding conditions following its Staff-Level Agreement (SLA) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on a nine-month Stand-by Arrangement (SBA) in June.

“We expect the SLA to be approved by the IMF board in July, catalysing other funding and anchoring policies around parliamentary elections due by October,” it adds.

According to the report, Pakistan has recently taken measures to address shortfalls in government revenue collection, energy subsidies and policies inconsistent with a market-determined exchange rate, including import financing restrictions. These issues held up the last three reviews of Pakistan’s previous IMF programme, before its expiry in June.

Most recently, the government amended its proposed budget for the fiscal year ending June 2024 (FY24) to introduce new revenue measures and cut spending, following additional tax measures and subsidy reforms in February. The authorities appeared to abandon exchange-rate management in January 2023, although guidelines on prioritising imports were only removed in June.

It says, IMF board approval of the SBA will unlock an immediate disbursement of USD1.2 billion, with the remaining USD1.8 billion scheduled after reviews in November and February 2024.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have committed another USD3 billion in deposits, and the authorities expect USD3-5 billion in other new multilateral funding after the IMF agreement. The SBA should also facilitate disbursement of some of the USD10 billion in aid pledges made at the January

2023 flood relief conference, mostly in the form of project loans (USD2 billion in the budget).

It says, Pakistan’s current account deficit (CAD) has narrowed sharply and forecasted it at about USD4 billion (1% of GDP) in FY24, after USD3 billion in FY23 and over USD17 billion in FY22.

The report also identified that country’s reserves were still low and fiscal deficit was wide.

Young artists call on Chairman Gandhara Task Force

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 10 (APP): A group of young artists working on Gandhara called on Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, Chairman PM’s Task Force on Gandhara Tourism here Monday at Sir Syed Memorial Museum to share their work on Gandhara and display the works during the 2-day Gandhara Symposium.

Dr. Ramesh Kumar selected their work on Gandhara featuring paintings, sculptures in diverse mediums and ideas exploring potential and opportunities for Gandhara tourism in Pakistan. He said these artists are our assets and we must create opportunities for them to polish their talent and attract young generation to the field of visual art.

Young artists call on Chairman Gandhara Task Force

The Chairman PM Task Force said the works contributed by these budding and established artists will be displayed during the two-day Gandhara Symposium and after this grand event, we will hold a national level Gandhara Art Competition to involve art students and artists for promotion of Gandhara tourism at home and abroad through such competitions.

Young artists call on Chairman Gandhara Task Force

“Pakistan has huge potential of tourism especialy Gandhara tourism and we have rich heritage of Gandhara civilization that needs to be preserved and promoted and the Task Force on Tourism is endeavoring to protect and maintain these sites besides attracting both local and international tourists”, he added.

A large number of people enjoying cloudy weather at Indus River

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A large number of people enjoying cloudy weather at Indus River
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A large number of people enjoying cloudy weather at Indus River
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A large number of people enjoying cloudy weather at Indus River
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PID AJK delegation visits APP, briefed on working of Digital Media Wing

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 10 (APP):A delegation of Press Information Department, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, led by its Director Raja Amjad Hussain Minhas on Monday visited the headquarters of Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) head office here with the objective to upgrade the PID Digital Media Section on modern lines.

After meeting with APP Executive Director Adnan Akram Bajwa and Executive Director News Hanif Sabir, the delegation took a round of the Digital Media Wing to have a first hand account of the working.

District Information Officer Muzaffarabad Raja Sohail Khan and Programmer Sardar Shamim Anjum Aziz were also present on this occasion.

PID AJK delegation visits APP, briefed on working of Digital Media Wing

Executive Director Adnan Akram Bajwa, on the occasion, said as it was an age of social and digital media and that was why the APP was paying full attention to them. A studio had been set up to run the APP Web TV, he added.

Besides print media outlets, he said, electronic media channels had also established their digital media wings, which manifested the importance of the medium.

He said the AJK Information Department was doing a good work in the field.

AJK Director Information Raja Amjad said on the directives of AJK prime minister, the PID was taking steps to make digital and social media wing more active and efficient.

He said the Digital Media Wing of the APP was functioning in an efficient and effective manner, and they would like to benefit from its experience.

He said the AJK Information Department had established a Digital and Social Media Wing, under which a modern studio had been built, while a DSNG van was in the final stages of preparation.

“We will work in coordination with the APP to further improve our Social Media Wing,”, he remarked.

APP Executive Director News Hanif Sabir said the AJK Information Department had a team of good professionals, who would be involved in digital media training programmes in future.

Earlier, Dr Sadia Kamal, senior journalist and anchorperson, gave a detailed briefing to the delegation regarding the latest trends in digital and social media, web TV and social media management.

She said changes were taking place in the digital media at a very fast pace and “we have keep our pace in adopting the same”.

Training workshops were very important in that regard to ensure the use of latest technology, she added.

FAO delegation receives briefing about BISP’s initiatives

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 10 (APP): A high-level Mission from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), led by Benjamin Davis, Director of the Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division at FAO HQ Rome, called on Secretary Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), Amer Ali Ahmed, to discuss various initiatives of the programme.

During the meeting, Secretary BISP provided an overview of the BISP and its initiatives undertaken by it.

The FAO delegation also included Mark Johnson, Social Protection Expert at FAO HQ Rome, Bhalla Economist, also from FAO HQ Rome, Garima, Economist at FAO HQ Rome, and Aamer.

The meeting is part of their 5-day visit to Pakistan aimed at identifying technical support from FAO on poverty graduation.
Secretary BISP underscored the crucial role of the Benazir Income Support Programme in providing cash support to the most vulnerable and marginalized segments of Pakistani society.

He highlighted the significance of the comprehensive dynamic database maintained by BISP, which serves as the foundation for effective programme’s implementation.

During the meeting, Secretary BISP informed the delegation that the Benazir Income Support Programme currently provides cash assistance to over 9 million families.

He highlighted that the programme identifies women as the principal beneficiaries of their families. Furthermore, he emphasized how this programme is transforming the social landscape of Pakistan.

Ahmed also shared that there are currently 488 operational Nashonuma Centers under the Benazir Nashonuma Programme.

He welcomed the suggestion of conducting post-impact analysis on shock-affected areas, as it would provide an additional filter for targeting beneficiaries, further improving the effectiveness of the programme.

Furthermore, Secretary BISP highlighted the significant role played by the programme during the floods that occurred in August last year.

Benazir Income Support Programme collaborated with provincial governments to provide targeted subsidies in the form of cash assistance and flour to affected beneficiaries.

The participants were also briefed on the dynamic registry which reflects the changing social status of beneficiaries.
Beneficiaries who exceed a certain threshold are graduated from the Unconditional Cash Transfer Program (UCT).

The delegation commended the efforts of Benazir Income Support Programme especially the role it played during natural calamities.