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Govt stands with flood-affected people, directs stakeholders to expedite relief activities : Ashan Iqbal

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 24 (APP):Federal Minister for Planning Development & Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal said that the incumbent government is committed to provide relief assistance to the flood-affected people and directed the relevant stakeholders to expedite the relief assistance to the people particularly to the affected people of Balochistan.

The Minister issued these directions while chairing an emergency meeting to monitor the flood situation in the country particularly in Balochistan which is the most affected province.

The meeting was attended by the Chairman National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Chairman National Highway Authority NHA, Members National Assembly from Balochistan and heads of provincial disaster management authorities

During the meeting, the minister was given a detailed briefing about the recent flood situation of flood in the country particularly in Balochistan. The Minister directed NHA to ensure the restoration of highways which were badly affected due to flood so relief arrangements could not be disturbed further. Similarly, the Minister directed Sparco to carry out an aerial inspection to assess the flood situation in Sindh.

It is noted that the federal government had already declared an emergency situation in the flood-affected areas. The provincial governments had also been directed to declare them as calamity-hit areas so that relief and rehabilitation efforts could be expedited
The Minister also directed the concerned stakeholders to ensure the disbursement of cash to the affected people through BISP, Pakistan is facing an unprecedented calamity and despite the limited resources the incumbent government is making all-out efforts to support the flood-affected people and for their rehabilitation, said the Minister, while directing the concerned stakeholders to establish call centers to address the problems of the affected people. Public representatives should be contacted to assess the damage and flood situation, he added.

Later, the Minister held a separate emergency meeting with the Members of0 National Assembly belongs to Balochistan and inquired about the latest flood situation of flood in Balochistan. The Minister said that MNAs from Balcohistan can better highlight the situation which will help the concerned stakeholders to address the issues.

The government stands with the people of Balochistan in this difficult time as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is continuously getting updates over the flood, said the Minister.

Earlier, Professor Iqbal wrote letters to the Chief Ministers of Balochistan, Sindh, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Prime Minister AJK and GB asked them to devise a plan for the joint flood relief efforts.

High-level dependence on imports, plummeting export sector causing external imbalance: Experts

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KARACHI, Aug 24 (APP):As part of Islamabad Policy Research Institute’s Grand National Dialogue on the state of economy in Pakistan, a roundtable moot was held at the Karachi School of Business and Leadership where the experts opined that the external imbalance was a result of a range of issues owing to high-level of dependence on imports and a plummeting export sector.

This was the third episode of the dialogue, meant to discuss the external imbalances of Pakistan’s economy, its gravity, and its impact on the people under he title “External Imbalances of Pakistan: Causes, Consequences and Remedies”, a news release said.


With a distinguished panel of experts, it was threadbare deliberated as to how the rise in fuel prices and plunging exports, coupled with a remarkable drop in remittances, was leading the economy to a nosedive mode.


The scope of brain-storming was to identify the factors responsible for trade deficit in Pakistan; barriers on the path of soliciting foreign direct investments (FDIs); and last but not the least as to how to tackle with a soaring current accounts deficit.


An earnest effort was also made to look into the external imbalances on economic growth, a battering rupee against the greenback, and ways to redress them.


It was pointed out that the reason for this slump is an inadequate export structure characterized by relatively low value-added commodities.


Likewise, swelling import bills have strained the government’s budget, as well as investors’ confidence in the economy, it was noted.


The discussants were: Dr. S Akbar Zaidi, Executive Director IBA Karachi; Hussain Dawood, Chairman Engro Corporation; Dr. Aqdas Afzal, Professor at Habib University Karachi; Dr. Safia Minhaj, Professor at University of Karachi; Dr. Amir Hussain Saddique, Research Economist at AERC; Dr. Aadil Nakhoda, Professor at IBA Karachi; Moin ud Din Khan, former Economist at SBP; Afshan Uroos, Deputy Manager at TDAP; Salman Raza, Deputy Director at TDAP; Dr. Farooq Pasha, senior Economist -MENAP Standard Chartered bank and Dr. Ahmad Junaid, Associate Professor, Cluster Head Finance and Accounting at KSBL.


Envoy Dr. Raza Muhammad of IPRI remarked that foreign direct investment (FDIs) can play a major role in overcoming the current account deficit. “One reason behind economic growth of Asian Tigers has been greater influx of FDI,” he noted, by adding that business-friendly environment should be harnessed to facilitate both domestic and foreign investments.


Dr. S Akbar Zaidi observed that one of the solutions to Pakistan’s economic problems was to indulge in trade with India.


Hussain Dawood said that without focusing on human development, economy could not progress. “But unfortunately, we are the lowest on Human Development indicators in the region; and one of the biggest problems is disunity as a result of which we don’t have a direction,” he elucidated.


Aadil Nakhoda said, “The biggest challenge we are facing is on the productivity side. “Lower productivity affects our manufacturing sector and consequently exports. As a result, we end up being less competitive.”


Nakhoda said, “We need to participate in global supply chains. Rising East Asian economies are focusing on finished goods, while we are stuck with exports of raw goods.

Our current policies favour large exporters by providing them handouts and subsidies. This doesn’t incentivize them to add value to the goods they are exporting. Thus, our exports majorly comprise low-valued goods,” he illustrated.

President for addressing issues of stunting, malnutrition in children

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President for addressing issues of stunting, malnutrition in children

ISLAMABAD, Aug 24 (APP): President Dr. Arif Alvi on Wednesday called for addressing various issues in the health sector including stunting and malnutrition in children, mother and child health care, and lack of health facilities for the masses, especially in rural areas of the country.

The President was talking to the United Nations World Food Programme’s (UNWFP’s) Special Advisor on Mother and Child Nutrition, Princess Sarah Zeid of Jordan, who called on him here.

He said that the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) and the UNWFP were collaborating to launch the country’s largest national flagship stunting prevention programme named the Benazir Nashonuma Programme (BNP) which would initially target 1.5 million pregnant women, lactating mothers and children who were registered with BISP as the vulnerable segment of the population.

The President appreciated the role of all stakeholders, public and private sector and international organizations such as UNWFP, UNICEF, WHO, and UNFPA for their effective and sustained professional support and commitment to this important initiative, especially during the first 1000 days of maternal and child health which were crucial in overcoming stunting and malnutrition in children.

Talking about the population growth, he said that around 10 million annual pregnancies in Pakistan could be reduced by 50% by improving people’s access to contraceptives and Intrauterine devices to prevent unwanted pregnancies, a press release issued by the President’s Media Wing here said.

The President said that close and effective coordination at the government level and with the private, semi-private and international relevant organizations was paramount to chalk out a time-bound national action program with a clear vision, mission and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to bring about a substantial reduction in the country’s population growth rate which was putting an enormous burden on its scarce economic and financial resources

He said that the empowerment, education and training of women were essential for women’s health and for raising healthy families and controlling the population.

While emphasizing the importance of information, communication and outreach for gathering the support of the target population for family planning, the President cited the example of the breast cancer awareness campaign, wherein due to a comprehensive communication and outreach strategy, an increasing number of women were opting for early consultation and diagnosis of this disease which had helped in its early cure.

He called upon the business leaders, eminent women, politicians and members of the civil society to play their role in economically and financially empowering women and encouraging them to play an active role to bring about a fundamental improvement in the economic outlook of the country.

The President said that Islam had given the right of inheritance to women and empowered them financially but unfortunately in Pakistan, women were being deprived of their rights in favour of their male family members.

He said that the Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights Act had empowered women to claim their share in the inherited property which would help in their economic and financial empowerment.

Asif underlines significance of peace in Afghanistan

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TASHKENT, Aug 24 (APP): Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif on Wednesday underlined the significance of peace in Afghanistan and its importance for Pakistan.

Addressing the Council of Defence Ministers of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Member States in Tashkent, the minister also highlighted the relevance of multilateral organisations, said a press release.

Khawaja Asif while stressing the need to strengthen the United Nations structure, said the UN should play its active role in the resolution of all outstanding issues faced by the world.

He laid special emphasis on the resolution of Kashmir issue according to the UN resolutions.

Defence ministers of Russia, China, India, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan were also present on the occasion.

Vehicles are passing through stagnant rain water after heavy rain in the city.

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Vehicles are passing through stagnant rain water after heavy rain in the city.
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Vehicles are passing through stagnant rain water after heavy rain in the city.
APP57-240822 SIALKOT: August 24 – TMA worker is repairing water supply pipeline with the help of heavy machinery. APP photo by Muhammad Munir Butt

Federal Minister for Power Energy, Khurram Dastgir Khan addresses a press conference at K-Electric office in the port city

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Federal Minister for Power Energy, Khurram Dastgir Khan addresses a press conference at K-Electric office in the port city
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Federal Minister for Power Energy, Khurram Dastgir Khan addresses a press conference at K-Electric office in the port city
APP54-240822 KARACHI: August 24-Federal Minister for Power Energy. Khurram Dastgir Khan presides over a meeting with the officials of K- Electric at Karachi in the port city -APP Photo by M Saeed Qureshi
Federal Minister for Power Energy, Khurram Dastgir Khan addresses a press conference at K-Electric office in the port city
APP55-240822 KARACHI: August 24-Federal Minister for Power Energy. Khurram Dastgir Khan is being briefed by the officials during his visit at K- Electric Karachi -APP Photo by M Saeed

IHC seeks comments on Akber S Baber’s plea in PTI funding appeal

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 24 (APP): The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday issued notices to respondents on a plea seeking to make Akber S. Baber a respondent in an appeal of PTI challenging the ECP’s show-cause notice in the prohibited funding case.

A larger IHC bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Aamer Farooq, Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb and Justice Babar Sattar heard the plea of Akber S Baber, a founder member of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

The petitioner’s lawyer pleaded that his client wanted to become a party in the case as the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had announced its verdict on his complaint. It was necessary to make him a respondent to complete the requirements of justice, he said.

PTI’s lawyer Shah Khawar opposed the request of the petitioner and contended that the role of Akbar S Baber was just an informer. The petitioner could hear the proceedings but he was not entitled to become a party in the case, he added.

The lawyer requested the court to provide the copy of petition of Akber S. Baber as he wanted to submit written comments against it.

The court sought comments from the respondents and adjourned hearing.