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Tourists throng to Galiyat to beat sizzling heat during Eid holidays

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Tourists throng to Galiyat to beat sizzling heat during Eid holidays

NATHIAGALI, Jul 01 (APP): An influx of tourists and adventure sports enthusiasts from plain districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Punjab provinces have thronged to the scenic Galiyat valleys to beat the sizzling heat during the Eid holidays.

Enjoying the mesmerizing beauty of Nathiagali, Ayubia, Khanaspour and Thandyani of Abbottabad district, the tourists move into a state of ecstasy after witnessing the weather heralding melodies, seasonal flowers, fresh cool breeze and waterfalls mostly emanating from the Himalaya mountains.

Amid hide and seek between the sun and clouds with moderate to erratic rainfalls over snow-clad mountains peaks of Mukeshpuri and Miranjani on western Himalaya hills in Abbottabad, Nathiagali and Ayubia draw tourists from the width and breadth of Pakistan.

Ayubia-Nathiagali, Donga Gali-Ayubia and Mukshpuri Top are the most frequented sites where local guides and horse riders are seen moving around to make a quick buck.

A substantial number of tourists along with families have been seen on fast-moving swings and Ayubi chairlifts amid thrill and excitement.

Unscrupulous business elements in the hotels and restaurants industries are fully exploiting the situation by fleecing tourists due to the shortage of accommodation at Nathiagali, Ayubia and adjoining scenic resorts.

A private hotel is charging Rs15,000 to Rs20,000 per room per night from each tourist beyond the purchasing power of low-income domestic tourists.

“Nathiagali is the prime choice of domestic tourists in hot weather due its pleasant weather, easy mobility, diverse natural viz-a- viz mountainous beauty and waterfalls, however hotel charges needed to be checked by the government,” said Imran Khan, an architect of Nowshera district while talking to APP.

He said such high charges by private hotels may negatively impacted in total intake of tourists to Nathiagali, Ayubia, Dongali, Harnoi, Bagnotar and Thandyani.

To provide affordable accommodations to tourists, the KP government has established camping pods at Sharan Saiful Malook lake, Gabeen Jaba Swat, Mahaband Buner-Swabi, Allai Batagram, Bamburait Chitral, Tandyani Abbottabad, Bisigram Swat, Yakhtangi Shangla, Saheed e Sir, Malka Swat and Sheikh Badin DI Khan.

Shad Khan, spokesman of KP Culture and Tourism Authority told APP that Bishigram, Shran, Yakhtangi, Shaheed e Sir and Malk camping pods have already been opened for tourists while the remaining pods would be shortly opened after completion of renovation works.

He said each pod has two to four beds for families, a wash room and a small kitchen, adding Rs3500 to Rs5000 per day/night stay was being charged against Rs15,000 to Rs20,000 per room by a private hotels at Khagan, Naran and Galiyat valleys.

He said that ten more camping pods at Jargo and Sulatanr in Swat, Lashkargha Broghal Valley and Surlaspur Shandor valley Upper Chitral, Kumrat velley in Upper Dir, Laram Top and Shahi Bin Shahi in Lower Dir, Lilowani Alpuri in Shangla Samanah Top in Orakzai/Hangu and Kalam Swat were planned.

He said, “River Kunhar trout fish, river rafting, snowfall and adventure sports features make it unique.”

He said, “Ecotourism spots are being developed at premises of small dams including Tanda dam Kohat, Chatri dam in Haripur, Naryab Hangu, Kundal Swabi and Chalgoza Abbottabad to promote day-long families tourism.”

He said the PC-1 of Chatri, Naryab and Tanda dams tourism sites were completed and practical work would soon be started.

“The tourism police force has been launched by the KP Government to facilitate tourists,”

Tourism police in Hazara and Malakand divisions were already made operational, he added.

The tourism police comprise well-trained officers equipped to handle any situation.

“These officers are fluent in several languages, including English, to make communication with foreign tourists easier.”

“The government has also launched a mobile application called the ‘Tourist Safety App’, which enables tourists to quickly and easily contact the tourist police in case of an emergency.”

“The government has invested heavily in improving the infrastructure in the province, including the road network, transportation, and accommodation facilities in tourism famous destinations,” he added.

“A road from Maidan to Bishigram Lake is being constructed and jeep track at Kandal Lake has already been built,”

“Waterfalls of Lamchar, Sajkot, Noori, Chajjian Haripur, Jarogo Swat, Lanchar Dir and Umbrella Abbottabad were being developed on modern lines.”

“To reduce tourists load at Galiyat, Kaghan, Naran, Kalam, Malam Jabba and Dir, jeepable tracks were being constructed in 15 areas with an estimated cost of Rs500 million, he informed.

“KP government has announced the construction of Integrated Tourism Zones (ITZs) at Ghanool Mansehra, Mankiyal Swat, Madaklasht Chitral and Thandiyani Abbottabad with the assistance of the World Bank.”

ITZs of Ghanool Mansehra would be established on 59.6 acres, Mankiyal Swat on 29.5 acres, Madaklasht on 540 Kanal and Thandyani on 640 Kanal of land respectively.

“As a pilot project, the Government has decided to first develop Ghanool with a proposed cost of Rs5.5 billion and Mankiyal with an estimated cost of Rs2.9 billion.”

The pre-qualification bids of Mankiyal and Ghanool ITZs would soon be awarded for which rules and regulations were being prepared and to be completed in two years on the patterns of ITZs of Malaysia and Indonesia.

“These ITZs are expected to create 200,000 direct and indirect job opportunities and USD 2.8 billion in investment.”

Similarly, tourism spots, jeep tracks and roads to link the waterfalls of Abbottabad, Haripure and Mansehra were being developed.

“The feasibility of the Cable Car project to be started from Dir Upper to Madaklast Chitral has been completed and would be financially supported by the World Bank through KP Integrated tourism project (KITE), the spokesman said.

About 19 PTDC hotels/motels including at Gharam Chesma, Pir Maflasht, Boni, Kalash in Chitral, Oshu Kalam, Mankiyal, Saidu Sharif, Miandum in Swat, Balakot Mansehra, Ayubia Abbottabad were opened for tourists.

The spokesman said, “The number of tourists visiting Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has increased in recent years due to improved road connectivity and law and order which has not only boosted the economy of the province but has also helped to change the tourism perception of the entire region.”

Al-Khidmat Foundation arranges luncheon, distributes sacrificial meat among transgenders, artists

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Al-Khidmat Foundation arranges luncheon, distributes sacrificial meat among transgenders, artists

PESHAWAR, Jul 01 (APP): Al-Khidmat Foundation, one of Pakistan’s biggest humanitarian organization, here on Saturday arranged a luncheon and also distributed sacrificial meat among the marginalized transgender community and artists.

The objective of the initiative was to involve these neglected segment of transgender into Eid celebrations by arranging a get together for them, said Noor-ul-Wahid Jadoon, Manager Media Al-Khidmat Foundation Peshawar.

Talking to newsmen, Noor-ul-Wahid said that the ceremony was held at the main office of Al-Khidmat Foundation on G.T road Peshawar.

A large number of trans persons and artists from Peshawar attended the luncheon and enjoyed the symptoms feast.
“This is a very welcoming initiative taken by Al-Khidmat Foundation and has won our hearts,” commented a transgender.
She said the trans persons are living in seclusion due to rejection by society and even by their own families.

Such behavior is badly impacting the psychological health of transgender who are considering themselves as alien in society, she continued, she added.

The transgenders suggested the approach of Al-Khidmat should be adopted and replicated by all other organizations for bringing the trans persons into the mainstream and helping them in coming out of the mental stress and trauma they are facing due to stigma connected with their gender and rejection by society.

Sadiq Sanjrani congratulates nation on Eid-ul-Azha

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QUETTA, Jun 29 (APP):The Acting President Sadiq Sanjrani on Thursday felicitated the nation on the blessed and happy occasion of Eid-ul-Azha.

He in his special message on the Eid occasion said that Eid-ul-Azha was a wonderful example and memorial of Hazrat Ibrahim’s obedience to Allah and Hazrat Ismail’s obedience who established a timeless narrative of obedience and sacrifice that would continue to be followed forever.

“The spirit of sacrifice is universal, no nation in the world can progress without this spirit,” he said.

“We have to work together for the development and prosperity of the country and the nation, keeping all our interests, preferences and prejudices behind.”

“The time has come to adopt a common plan of action for the development and prosperity of the country,” he noted.

“Our country came into existence as a result of endless sacrifices and immense patience and stability, we need to stay united for its prosperity.”

Acting President Mohammad Sadiq Sanjrani said, “While celebrating the joy of Eid, we need to remember those our brothers and sisters who have been left behind due to the oppression of the situation,” he added.

“We have to keep an eye on our surroundings so that none of our neighbours misses out on this holy occasion.”

“We also have to remember the builders, martyrs and protectors of the homeland who sacrificed their lives for the great cause of protection, development and uplifting of the beloved homeland,” he said.

He prayed to Allah Almighty to grant the true happiness of Eid-ul-Azha by giving him the ability to perform this great act of worship according to its spirit.

It is to mention here that Sadiq Sanjrani offered the Eid-ul-Azha prayer at the PAF Airbase Samungli Mosque, later he mingled with the common people and wished them, ‘Eid Mubarak’.

Kh Asif inaugurates martyrs memorial ‘Wall of Sialkot’

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Kh Asif

SIALKOT, Jul 01 (APP):Federal Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif inaugurated a memorial, Wall of Sialkot, here on Saturday, which has been constructed to remember and pay respects to the brave martyrs of Pakistan Army, who received Nishan-e-Haider.

Deputy Commissioner Sialkot Adnan Mehmood Awan, Administrator Municipal Corporation Sialkot Muhammad Iqbal, former mayor Chaudhry Toheed Akhtar were also present.

Talking to the media, Kh Asif said the martyrs were guarantors of survival and security of the country and the nation, and living nations respect and protect the memorials of their martyrs, and those nations which forget their martyrs find it hard to survive among the comity of nations.

The minister said the purpose of associating the Wall to Sialkot with those who received Nishan-e-Haider was to make the new generation aware of the benefactors of the nation and to pay homage to the martyrs and their families.

DC Adnan Mehmood Awan said seeing devotion and love of citizens towards the army, the ‘Wall of Sialkot’ was associated with the martyrs of the Pakistan Army, and now it was a responsibility of citizens to protect the monument.

FM arrives Japan on an official visit

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TOKYO July 1 (APP): Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Saturday arrived here for an official visit at the invitation of Japanese government.

Upon arrival, he was received by Pakistan’s Ambassador to Japan Raza Bashir Tarar,  officials from Japanese Foreign Ministry and a large number of Pakistan community members, a Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press release.

FM arrives Japan on an official visit

The foreign minister’s visit signals the revival of leadership level contacts with Japan after a considerable hiatus.

During the visit the foreign minister will hold delegation level talks with his Japanese counterpart Yoshimasa Hayashi, the spokesperson, in an earlier press statement, said.

Foreign Minister Bilawal will call on Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida, besides, he will also hold a meeting with the National Security Advisor of Japan Takeo Akiba.

The foreign minister will also deliver a talk at the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), which is a renowned think tank of Japan.

“Pakistan and Japan enjoy a long-standing time-tested relationship characterized by warmth, cordiality and commonality of views on issues,” it was added.

During his stay, he is also expected to interact with senior officials and executives representing prominent business houses and entities related to import of Pakistani manpower to Japan.

President, Saudi Crown Prince, picture reflects close bonds between Pak-KSA

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ISLAMABAD July 1 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Saturday shared a picture on his Twitter handle that showed him standing and sharing affectionate smile with Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman.

On his Twitter handle, the president said that such expressions were very symbolic of great relationship between the people of two countries.

The president, in a tweet, posted “Very symbolic of the great relationship between the people of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. No better expression of the kinship than the beaming and affectionate smile on the faces of two brothers.”

President, Saudi Crown Prince, picture reflects close bonds between Pak-KSA

The president had been to KSA for performing Hajj.

According to Saudi Press Agency, on behalf of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, held an annual ceremony the other day at the Royal Court, Mina Palace for the presidents, prime ministers, senior Islamic dignitaries, guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, guests of government agencies, and heads of delegations and offices of pilgrims affairs who performed Hajj this year.  

At the outset of the ceremony, the crown prince shook hands with King Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah of Malaysia; President Macky Sall of the Republic of Senegal; President of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Mohammed Shahabuddin; President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi; Vice President of the Republic of the Maldives Faisal Naseem; Prime Minister of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Dr. Mustafa Madbouly; Prime Minister of the Republic of Lebanon Najib Mikati; Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia Hamza Abdi Barre; Prime Minister of the Republic of Niger Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou; Prime Minister of State of Palestine Mohammad Ibrahim Shtayyeh, and the speakers of the house of representatives of several Islamic countries.

https://www.spa.gov.sa/en/ffa77dfd2dc

FM grieves over demise of Dr Bilquees Malik

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KARACHI, Jul 01 (APP): Foreign Minister (FM) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Saturday expressed deep grief and sorrow over the death of Dr Bilquees Malik.

He said, “She was an asset to the nation.”

Bilawal said that the deceased Dr Bilquees served the people of Larkana in the fields of health and social work. She stayed in Larkana on the special request of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto after returning from abroad.

The PPP Chairman said, “The entire Larkana is in grief due to her death.”

He prayed to Allah Almighty to rest the departed soul in eternal peace and grant courage to the bereaved family to bear this loss with fortitude.

Islamabad, New Delhi swap prisoners’ lists under 2008 Agreement on Consular Access

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ISLAMABAD July 1 (APP): Consistent with the provisions of the 2008 Agreement on Consular Access, the Government of Pakistan  on Saturday handed over a list of 308 Indian prisoners in Pakistan (42 civilian prisoners and 266 fishermen) to the High Commission of India in Islamabad.

The Government of India also handed over the list of Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails to Pakistan High Commission, New Delhi.

According to the list, there are a total of 417 Pakistanis in Indian jails (343 civilian prisoners and  74 fishermen).

“The Government of India has been urged to release and repatriate all those Pakistani civilian prisoners and fishermen, who have completed their respective sentence and their national status stands confirmed,” Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press release.

Pakistan and India exchange the lists of prisoners in each other’s custody on 1st January and 1st July, every year. The exchange takes place in pursuance of the Agreement on Consular Access, signed on 21 May 2008.

UNSC’s failures to implement resolutions on Kashmir, Palestine erode its credibility: Pakistan

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UNSC's failures to implement resolutions on Kashmir, Palestine erode its credibility: Pakistan

UNITED NATIONS, Jul 01 (APP):Pakistan told the UN General Assembly that the Security Council’s inability to secure the implementation of its resolutions on Palestine and Kashmir to enable their peoples to exercise their right to self-determination were the “greatest failures” of the 15-member body that also erode its credibility.

“Despite Security Council’s unequivocal resolutions calling for a UN-supervised plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir, India continues its occupation of Kashmir through a reign of terror imposed by an occupying army exceeding 900,000 troops – one soldier for every eight Kashmiri man, woman and child,” Ambassador Munir Akram said in his remarks on the Council’s annual report on Friday.

Yet, the Pakistani envoy said the leaders behind such massive atrocities were “entertained in the halls of the champions of human rights.”

He also regretted that the presentation of this report has become a “mere ritual”, as it it is an unedifying enumeration of meetings, with no substantive content.

In this regard, Ambassador Akram called for a report that highlights emerging threats to international peace and security and outlines the Council’s efforts to settle disputes and prevent conflict.

“While the Council does hold public meetings and open debates, the substantive discussions and decisions take place in closed meetings”, Ambassador Akram said, adding that practice erodes transparency and accountability and negates the Charter’s requirement that the Council act ‘on behalf’ of all UN member states.

On that point, the Pakistani envoy said that the Counter-Terrorism Committee should address new and emerging threats, including right-wing fascist Hindutva terrorism, rather than focusing solely on Muslim groups.

In addition, he added, the committee must also distinguish terrorism from self-determination struggles.

“The massive human rights violations in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir are a blot on the conscience of humanity.
India must be held accountable for its war crimes and crimes against humanity in occupied Jammu and Kashmir,” Ambassador Akram said, stressing that the festering Kashmir dispute continues to pose an ever-present threat of another conflict between Pakistan and India.

“The Security Council’s failure to secure implementation of its own resolutions, to end Indian occupation and enable the people of Jammu and Kashmir to exercise their right to self-determination vividly erodes its credibility and legitimacy.”

Ambassador Akram’s pointed words against the Indian policies evoked a response from an Indian representative, and a Pakistani delegate immediately debunked New Delhi’s claim that Kashmir was India’s integral part.

“Repeating the wrong position will not make it acceptable at any point at this forum, ” Pakistani delegate Bilal Chaudhry said.

Recalling the Security Council resolutions, awaiting implementation for over seven decades, he called on the 15-nation body to take cognizance of India’s intransigence and carry out a concerted effort to implement its resolutions.

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IMF bailout package to stabilize economy, improve long-term prospects: Iftikhar Malik

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Iftikhar Ali Malik

ISLAMABAD, Jul 01 (APP):SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry former President Iftikhar Ali Malik on Saturday said much needed International Monetary Fund (IMF) bail-out package will help implement structural reforms, reduce fiscal deficits, control inflation, and facilitate the balance of payments besides stabilizing the economy and improve its long-term prospects.

In a news statement issued here, he congratulated Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Finance Minister Ishaq Dar for making the best possible efforts to secure the much-delayed IMF program aims to address economic imbalances, strengthen the fragile economy, and restore investors’ confidence.

He said increased foreign exchange reserves provide a boost to Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves which he added can help restore confidence in the country’s ability to meet its international obligations and provide a buffer against external shocks.

He said IMF programs will help implement structural reforms in areas such as taxation, public expenditure, the financial sector, and governance. These reforms aim to address deep-rooted economic issues and can have long-term benefits for the economy, he added.

An octogenarian trade leader of South Asia Iftikhar Ali Malik also expressed his highest degree of gratitude to our time-tested friends of all seasons China, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the Islamic Development Fund help steer Pakistan out of turmoil at the time of massive economic challenges.

He said Prime Minister’s visionary approach and wisdom played a key role in mustering the support from friendly
countries to get through the IMF deal.

He said now it’s high time the “PM Economic Revival Plan” must focus on unlocking their strategic potential in agriculture, mine and minerals, defence production and information technology in addition to attracting foreign investments of billions of dollars and creating job opportunities for millions of people.