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Matric students across KPK, participated in Goodwill and CUSIT Talent Scholarship Test held by Model Degree colleges



President directs SLICP to improve policy on pre-insurance medical tests
ISLAMABAD, July 9 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi has directed the State Life Insurance Corporation of Pakistan (SLCIP) to improve its policy on medical tests before the issuance of Life Insurance policies to prospecting policyholders.
He asked SLICP to constitute a panel of doctors who should suggest as to what were the most prevalent and common diseases in Pakistan and what tests should be conducted before the issuance of the policy.
The president gave these orders in view of the fact that a number of representations were being filed with him by the insurance companies as well as citizens in cases where insurance companies were denying the payment of death insurance claims to family members of the insured policyholders on the ground that they had willfully hidden ailments at the time of obtaining the policy, President Secretariat Press Wing said in a press release on Sunday.
The payments were being refused despite the fact that the policies had been issued after the policyholders had been declared medically fit by the authorized medical officers as well as the field officers of the insurance companies.
The president issued directives while rejecting two separate representations filed by SLICP against the decisions of the Wafaqi Mohtasib (WM) directing it to pay Rs 3.68 million to the family members of two policyholders to whom SLICP had denied payment on account of them hiding pre-insurance ailments.
As per details, Muhammad Yousaf and Abida Bibi had obtained life insurance policies from SLICP for the sums assured of Rs 3,485,000 and Rs 200,000 respectively.
After their deaths, their family members approached SLICP for the payment of insurance claims but SLICP refused to pay them the respective amounts on the ground that they were patients of diseases, such as Hepatitis C, chronic kidney disease, heart condition and hypertension and they did not disclose the existence of these ailments before SLICP.
Feeling aggrieved, the family members separately filed complaints with the Wafaqi Mohtasib, that passed the orders in their favour. SLICP, then filed representations with the President, which were rejected.
The president in his decision observed that the two policyholders were declared medically fit by the concerned medical officers as well as the field officers of SLICP who stated that they knew the policyholders for a number of years.
He noted that pre-insurance ailments could easily be diagnosed and detected by the medical officers as the services of these officers were arranged to examine policyholders prior to the issuance of policies.
He maintained that SLICP could not take the plea of pre-insurance ailments to deny payments as under Contracts Acts 1872, where the consent was caused by misrepresentation or fraudulent means, the contract was not voidable if the party whose consent was so caused had the means of discovering the truth with ordinary diligence.
He said that SLICP had all the means of discovering the alleged ailments by exercising due diligence through its authorized medical officers.
The president held that SLICP had committed maladministration by repudiating the insurance claims on such flimsy grounds, adding that it could not produce any evidence establishing the existence of pre-insurance ailments.
He, therefore, directed SLICP to pay Rs 3.68 million to the family members with the direction to improve its policy regarding medical tests.
He said that SLICP could devise a risk assessment method about different diseases, decide and modify premiums for different diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, etc and avoid litigation in the future.
Revolutionary steps being taken to promote Pakistan’s image, narrative globally through screen tourism: Marriyum
LAHORE, Jul 09 (APP): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Sunday that revolutionary steps were being taken to implement the vision and directive of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to promote the country’s culture and heritage and its narrative through screen tourism.

She said this while addressing a ceremony after performing ground breaking of the site for cinema and inauguration of Classical Musical Reserach Cell, Digital Broadcast Training Lab and Podcast Studio here at the Radio Pakiatan.
She said that through using platforms like Pakistan Television, Radio Pakistan, Lok Virsa and Pakistan National Council of Arts, the people especially, the youth could be connected with the country’s heritage.

She said that infotainment and entertainment were highly required for people especially the younger generation because during the last four years, hatred and intolerance had been promoted in the country.
Marriyum said that it was a high time when people and especially youngsters should be provided an alternative through which they could engage themselves in positive activities.
She said that in 2017 and 2018, a foundation of the country’s first culture policy and film policy was laid, adding that implementation of the policy was started in the 2018 budget which was given by PML-N government.

She said that unfortunately during the last four years, all institutions were ruined, PTV sports was handed over to A-Sports just to deteriorate the department and auction it later.
The minister said that for the first time, slogan was raised in the Parliament to auction PTV and Radio Pakistan buildings and these organizations.
She said that those behind such slogans did not know the significance of national brodcasters and the country’s heritage. The governments in the past had not patronized the filmmakers, artists, writers, producers, distributors and cinema owners, she added.
She said “Film policy is part of our legislation to promote the country’s narrative through screen tourism.”
Marriyum Aurangzeb said that tax incentives were available for filmmakers, producers, actors, distributors, cinemas and this would help in producing more films and promoting the country’s soft image.

She further said that culture and film policies were introduced when the country was fighting the war on terror adding that as it was the only tool through which the country’s image could be improved globally.
She said that setting up of cinemas in Radio Pakistan and PTV premises was aimed at providing affordable entertainment access to the people, especially the classes with meager income. Cinema screens facility will be started at 26 spots not only in main cities but in interior Sindh, interior Punjab and south Punjab, she said.
The FBR tax would be incentivized to a corporate sector if it would make a film, film lab, music lab, broadcasting lab and post-film lab, she added.
She said that Film Finance Fund Council was being set up for which the Prime Minister had given Rs 2 billion so that filmmaking should not remain limited to a specific groups.
Marriyum Aurangzeb said that this fund would help youngsters to make films and showcase their skills in this field.
She said that the country’s first music film policy was coming for cataloguing of the country’s historic music and a national digital archive would be launched next week in this regard.
Marriyum Aurangzeb said that Classical Musical Reserach Cell had been reopened after ten years adding that those who wanted to close Radio Pakistan and PTV never paid attention towards improving things as their motive was to tarnish the country’s image.
Radio Pakistan is going to start the talent hunt programme from July 15 to transform regional talent into a national talent.
Steps are being taken to digitalize the Classical Musical Reserach Centre so that youngsters can come here and see the country’s culture and heritage, the minister expressed.
The information minister further said that a platform would be provided to youth and university students so that they could go there for research.
She said that Broadcasting Training Lab would be set up to provide proper broadcasting training for students.
About Podcast Studio, the minister said that Radio Pakistan was the only organization which had set up world-class podcast centres as per international SOPs. The podcast has been set up at provincial headquarters and in the second phase, digital labs and podcasts will be established at regional headquarters, she maintained.
She said that when university students would engage in positive activities, no element would be able to misguide them.
Marriyum Aurangzeb said that PML-N launched the youth programme to provide opportunities and empower the young generation of the country. Unfortunately, a campaign on social media is going on to malign the Pak Army and the government, she added.
She said that if youngsters would be provided opportunities then with the grace of Allah Almighty, the country would grow and become prosperous.
She appreciated all those who played their role in launching of PTVFLIX.
She further said that corporate and private sectors should play their role in nourishing the talent in youngsters.
Marriyum said that the government’s job was to provide an enabling environment and the corporate sector should provide them technical expertise for achieving the desired results.
Referring to the May 9 unfortunate incidents, the minister said miscreants burnt Radio Pakistan Peshawar building, setting on fire even the precious archive.
Earlier, Director General Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation, Muhammad Tahir Hassan in his welcome address, thanked the information minister and said that Radio Pakistan was following the digital broadcasting trends and under a collective mechanism, its all transmission was being digitized including rich audio archive for future generation.
Federal Secretary Information and Broadcasting, Sohail Ali Khan was also present on the occasion.




