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PTV, Radio Pakistan attacked by proponents of institutions’ auctioning: Marriyum

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PTV, Radio Pakistan attacked by proponents of institutions’ auctioning: Marriyum

ISLAMABAD, Jul 12 (APP): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Wednesday said national assets like Pakistan Television (PTV) and Radio Pakistan were attacked by those who were proponents of privatizing the national institutions and selling their buildings during their 4-year tenure which ensued nothing but conspiracies, lies and propaganda.

“On coming into power, we have not chanted slogans to auction buildings of Radio Pakistan which is a national heritage and asset of the country,” she said while recalling policies of the previous regime which was bent upon privatizing the national institutions, especially in the information sector.

“Those who vowed to auction national institutions were the same individuals who had not only attacked the Pakistan Television (PTV) in 2014, but also the building of Radio Pakistan in Peshawar on May 9 this year,” the minister regretted while addressing the media here at Radio Pakistan after inaugurating 12 new studios which were set up on modern lines as a result of the reforms started 14 months ago.

She was accompanied by Secretary Information and Broadcasting Sohail Khan and DG Radio Tahir Hassan.

The minister said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) plan to auctioni the Radio Pakistan was also akin to an attack on the national asset, but it was the then opposition led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif who foiled their nefarious design.

Recalling the May 9 incidents which included vandalizing of Radio Pakistan and sensitive installations, and burning of memorials of martyrs, she said it was the same mindset that wanted to privatize the national assets on coming into power.

The minister told the reporters that the present government rolled out a reform programme to upgrade and digitize the Radio Pakistan on war footing soon after assuming the power.

It was under implementation for last 14 months, she added.

Marriyum said a comprehensive business plan had been worked out to transform the Radio Pakistan into a financially viable organization. “New studios have been established at the Radio Pakistan which I visited today for reviewing its efficiency,” she added.

Round the clock sports transmission of Radio Pakistan FM had been initiated at 94 frequency, she said, adding programmes in 11 regional languages were also launched.

As regards the environment, she said a dedicated transmission had been initiated to discuss its challenges and highlight the country’s biodiversity, wildlife, water management, forest conservation and management.

Marriyum said a studio had been launched to instill research-based information regarding tech in the masses. Likewise, a studio was established to broadcast moral drama reel live, while podcast studios had also been launched.

“We have started a dedicated live 24-hour music transmission,” she said, adding a world service was also launched to disseminate all sort of news, culture and heritage related content among the overseas Pakistanis.

Another studio to broadcast news bulletin had also been launched, while Saut-ul-Quran segment of Radio Pakistan was completely digitalized, Marriyum noted.

She said Saut-ul-Quran was the vision of Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal, which had been implemented by the Radio Pakistan.

The minister said a total of 12 studios were established on modern lines and at par with the international standards.

She said all those initiatives were taken by the incumbent government in last 14 months, as the Information Ministry was unfortunately spearheaded by a minister who completely focused on gagging the media by assaulting journalists.

Other than those initiatives, cinemas research cells were also established in Radio Pakistan, she said, adding all the studios would welcome the talented students who would eventually get an opportunity to hone their skills.

She said a summer programme was being launched for universities’ students by integrating academies of PTV, Radio Pakistan Academy, and Information Services.

Marriyum lashed out at the PTI chief for consistently churning out lies, spreading propaganda, hatching conspiracies, and above all using national institutions for political purpose during his government tenure.

She said the PTI chairman today stated that the country would have been defaulted if the PTI opposed to the IMF bailout programme. “This is a mental state and that is why I say he is not normal,” she added.

Marriyum said the person had been declared a “predator” for free press by international organizations and it was he who was responsible for bringing the country to the brink of default.

On the other hand, she said, today Pakistan’s ranking had been improved for its national economy as well as human rights. “Our mission and vision is reflected in continuous progress of the economy,” she added.

The minister said the present government took tough decisions and even sacrificed its politics over the national interest.

Kashmiri expatriates to advocate for Kashmir Dispute Resolution: AJK President

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Kashmiri expatriates to advocate for Kashmir Dispute Resolution: AJK President
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ISLAMABAD, Jul 12 (APP):Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry on Wednesday emphasized the importance of Kashmiri expatriates playing an active role to sensitize the world community to expedite the resolution of the Kashmir dispute.

During a meeting with delegations of Kashmiri expatriates from Norway, America, and Britain at Kashmir House in the federal metropolis, President Chaudhry highlighted the deteriorating political and human rights situation in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

He urged the international community to take effective notice of the human rights violations perpetrated by Indian occupation forces in IIOJK.

Drawing attention to the significant rise in violence and bloodshed since August 5, 2019, the president lamented the loss of innocent lives in fake encounters and alleged search operations. Additionally, he expressed concerns about the Indian authorities’ deliberate attempts to alter the region’s demographic composition and political landscape.

The president stressed the urgent need for the international community to play its part in mitigating the suffering of the Kashmiri people and facilitating the resolution of the long-standing dispute, which has been a primary cause and consequence of bloodshed and human rights violations in the region.

He urged Kashmiris residing in America, Britain, and Europe to raise their voices in support of their fellow Kashmiris and to engage with their respective countries, urging them to put an end to the atrocities committed by Indian forces in IIOJK.

The visiting delegation included Sardar Ali Shahnawaz, Executive Director of Kashmiri Scandinavian Council from Norway, prominent Kashmiri leader Sardar Zulfiqar Khan from America, and Chaudhry Khadim Hussain, President of Kashmir Peace Forum International Midland from the UK, among others.

By urging the active involvement of Kashmiri expatriates, President Sultan hoped to garner international attention and support in resolving the Kashmir dispute and alleviating the suffering of the Kashmiri people.
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Pakistan achieves remarkable progress on polio eradication: Secretary Health

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Pakistan achieves remarkable progress on polio eradication: Secretary Health

ISLAMABAD, Jul 12 (APP): Secretary for Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination, Iftikhar Shallwani said that Pakistan has made remarkable progress on polio eradication, despite many challenges, and was well on the path to wiping out polio from its borders.

Delivering a statement on behalf of the Minister for Health Abdul Qadir Patel at the 22nd meeting of the Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) in Geneva, the federal health secretary said that polio eradication has been and was a top priority for the Government of Pakistan.

He stated that the government’s commitment was evident from the fact that polio campaigns continued during a climate catastrophe and economic hardship.

Iftikhar Shallwani said, “The emergence of polio cases last year after a historic gap of 15 months was a stark reminder that while we have made remarkable progress, the work was far from over, and even greater determination was needed now more than ever.”

Highlighting the innovative strategies of the Pakistan Polio Programme to reach every last child with the vaccine, he said that after the 2022 outbreak, only one polio case has been reported this year, which speaks volumes about the Programme’s preparedness and response capacity.

“Many challenges still remain between us and the polio finish line, and the government was doing its utmost to reach all inaccessible children, address community hesitancy and vaccinate at border crossings,” the health secretary said. “We are confident that we are on the right path, and we will interrupt virus transmission this year.”

The Pakistani delegation at the IMB meeting, which continues till July 13, also includes Sindh Chief Secretary Sohail Rajput, Punjab Chief Secretary Zahid Akhtar Zaman, Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Nadeem Aslam Chaudhry, Chief Secretary Balochistan Abdul Aziz Uquaili and National Emergency Operations Centre for Polio Eradication Coordinator Dr Shahzad Baig, among others.

The IMB was an impartial, independent body of global health experts which assesses the progress and challenges of polio eradication and issues an annual report. Through its unbiased evaluations and recommendations, the IMB promotes transparency and accountability in polio eradication strategies worldwide.

PTI chief taking credit for IMF programme despite ‘shameless tactics’ for default: Bilal Kayani

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 12 (APP): Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Energy Economy Bilal Azhar Kayani on Wednesday said the PTI chief had the audacity to take the credit for stand-by programme with the IMF despite his party’s “shameless tactics” to push Pakistan to the brink of default.

Referring to a statement of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman regarding his meeting with a delegation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Bilal Kayani said the “shameless person” while in power for four years had first ruined the economy and then deliberately stopped implementing the commitments made under the IMF programme.

Moreover, he tried to get stalled the incumbent coalition government’s efforts for the revival of IMF programme through Shaukat Tareen and Taimur Jhagra by writing a letter, and ironically he was now commenting on the economic loss suffered by the country, the PM’s Coordinator added.

He said the government had already reached to a staff-level agreement with the IMF before his meeting the Fund’s officials. The purpose of the meeting was only to ensure that the “shameless person” would not do any “new mischief” or hatch another conspiracy against the country, he added.

Instead of highlighting his “support for the IMF programme” the PTI chief should better apologize to the nation for damaging the economy, he concluded.

FM Bilawal raised desecration of Holy Quran issue internationally: Sharjeel Memon

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KARACHI, Jul 12 (APP): Minister for Information Transport and Mass Transit Sindh Sharjeel Inam Memon Wednesday said Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in his capacity as a foreign minister of Pakistan has brought the issue of the desecration of the Holy Quran in Sweden to draw the attention of the international community towards the issue.

Bilawal has emphasized the importance of respecting all religions and urged for the sanctity of Islam to be upheld in the same manner, said Memon while speaking at the media corner before the meeting of the Sindh Assembly.

Sharjeel Memon stated that the foreign minister effectively conveyed his commitment to advocating for religious respect worldwide, anticipating the international community to devise a comprehensive action plan on promoting religious tolerance, ensuring that the sentiments of followers of all religions are safeguarded from any form of harm in the future.

He mentioned that the Israeli statement has confirmed its alleged support for Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

He highlighted a previous incident where the Chairman of PTI supported his Jewish brother-in-law over a candidate of Pakistani origin Sadiq Khan in the election for Mayor of London.

The Sindh Information Minister expressed concern over the recent revelation of connections between certain politicians and Israel, which is a significant matter of concern for the entire Pakistani population.

Sharjeel Inam Memon emphasized that the development, in light of the Israeli statement, raises alarming implications. He stated that such affiliations of the PTI are potentially perilous and need to be carefully addressed.

He questioned the relevance of Israel’s support for Imran Khan.

When asked about Imran Khan, Sharjeel Inam Memon stated that the truth about the PTI chief was revealed late.

He further added that had the facts have been known earlier, it is unlikely that any honest Pakistani would have voted for or supported him.

In response to a question, the Minister said that Pakistan consistently safeguarded its minority communities and their places of worship, and this duty will be upheld continuously.

In response to another question, Sharjeel Inam Memon said that if an individual is found to be acting as a foreign agent, appropriate actions should be taken against them.

He highlighted that it is unprecedented in history for Israel to publicly issue a statement in support of Imran Khan.

In response to a question, the Sindh Information Minister said that the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) brought together the Muttahida Qaumi Movement and Jamaat-e-Islami, the PPP has a history of fostering unity among people.

In response to a question, Sharjeel Inam Memon said that it is a bitter truth that the leader of a political party was allegedly pursuing the agenda of another country.

He expressed that this revelation has left everyone surprised and astonished, prompting a need for reconsideration of their opinions regarding PTI.

In response to a question, Sharjeel Inam Memon emphasized that Sindh will always maintain its status as a province.

Pakistan receives $1 billion from United Arab Emirates: Dar

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 12 (APP): Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar on Wednesday said that the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has received a deposit of $1 billion from the United Arab Emirates, which would further strengthen and improve the foreign exchange reserves of the country.

Addressing a press conference he said that SBP as Federal Reserve Bank, has also confirmed and said that an amount of $1 billion had been received from the brotherly United Arab Emirates as this inflow would further increase foreign exchange reserves, held by the SBP.

He said that prior to this an amount of $2 billion was also received by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that would also help in enhancing the local reserves, adding that the deposit received by both countries will accordingly be reflected in the foreign exchange reserves position released by the SBP for the week ending on July 14, 2023.

The minister said that after receiving the deposit of $ 2 billion from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and $1 billion from United Arab Emirates, the foreign exchange reserves held by the SBP, increased by $3 billion during the last two days.

The Finance Minister thanked the Government of United Arab Emirates on behalf of country’s leadership, and the nation for their great gesture and support during the time when the country was facing tough economic challenges and extended its support.

Ishaq Dar reaffirmed the government’s commitment to put the country back on the track of fast economic growth and development, besides building foreign exchange reserves to the tune of $15 billion by the end of current month (July).

He further said that Pakistan had started its journey towards economic growth and development, adding every coming day would be better than the passing day and soon it would regain its unique status in the comity of nations.

Governor Sindh visits SSU headquarters

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KARACHI: July 12 – Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori is being briefed by DIG Maqsood Memon on professional skills Special Security Units. APP

KARACHI, Jul 12 (APP): Governor Sindh Kamran Tessori on Wednesday visited the Special Security Unit (SSU) Headquarters and lauded the Unit’s professionalism in administrative, security, and counter-terrorism functions by paying tribute to martyrs of Sindh Police.

He said the Police were playing a key role to restore peace in the province, according to a news release.

Upon his arrival at the SSU headquarters, Governor Sindh was welcomed by the DIGP Security and Emergency Services Division Dr. Maqsood Ahmed. He was presented a guard of honor by a special contingent of SSU.

Governor Sindh visits SSU headquarters
APP67-120723 KARACHI: July 12 – Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori visiting departments of Special Security Units. APP/TZD/ABB

Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori accompanied by DIGP Security visited the armory, firing range, and different sections of SSU.

Dr. Maqsood Ahmed briefed the Governor about the journey of SSU since its establishment to a state-of-the-art and modernized unit.

He also informed about the foundation of the Special Weapons and Tactics Team (S.W.A.T), the first ever in the country, comprising highly trained commandos and lady commandos equipped with modern tactical weapons, capable to challenge any emergency situation, round the clock.

The Pakistan Army was also providing training to further enhance the professional techniques of commandos including lady commandos at its different training institutes, he added.

The DIGP Security and Emergency Services Division further briefed about the up-gradation and advancement made in Madadgar-15 which was one of the sub-units of Sindh Police as the response time of the Madadgar had been reduced to 7 to 10 minutes from 30 to 40 minutes in any emergency situation.

Governor Sindh on the occasion also witnessed the drill conducted by the commandos of the Special Weapons and Tactics Team (S.W.AT) to deal with any hostile situation.

Commandant SSU Dr. Farrukh Ali Lanjar, SSP Madadgar-15 Amjad Hayat, SSP Security-II Syed Salman Ahmed, SP Foreigners’ Security Cell Saddam Hussain, SP SSU Anil Haider and SP SSU Farah Ambreen were also present.

Later, DIGP Security Dr. Maqsood Ahmed presented an honorary shield to the guest.

PM felicitates Uzbek President Mirziyoyev on his re-election

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ISLAMABAD, July 12 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday congratulated President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev on his re-election in the presidential elections held on July 9.

Terming the re-election of President Mirziyoyev as the reiteration of the confidence of the Uzbek people in his leadership, the prime minister expressed his strong confidence that bilateral relations between the two countries would continue to strengthen under his stewardship.

The prime minister held a telephone call with the Uzbek president, PM Office Media Wing said in a press release

The prime minister underscored the importance attached by Pakistan to bilateral relations with Uzbekistan.

He noted with satisfaction the operationalization of the Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) and the Uzbekistan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (UPTTA).

Both these agreements would enhance economic and trade relations between the two countries, he added.

Recalling their previous interactions in Samarkand and Astana, the two leaders discussed the prospects of accelerating regional development and agreed on the need to further expand bilateral cooperation in the fields of energy, connectivity, agriculture, IT, textiles, and logistics.

Senator Talha for developing sustainable tourism initiatives on Gandhara

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Senator Talha for developing sustainable tourism initiatives on Gandhara

ISLAMABAD, Jul 12 (APP): Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony, Senator Talha Mahmood on Wednesday said that developing sustainable tourism initiatives, particularly related to Gandhara, should be one of key goals.

He expressed these views here during the concluding session of Gandhara Symposium 2023 titled “Cultural Diplomacy: Reviving Gandhara Civilization and Buddhist Heritage in Pakistan”

Senator Talha highlighted the hospitable nature of Pakistani society and dispelled the negative propaganda about security in Pakistan. As a mark of Pakistan promoting inter-faith harmony, he extended an invitation to the people of different faiths and cultures to visit Pakistan.

Day-II of the symposium commenced with the Fourth Session on “Exploring the Spirit of Gandhara: Preserving the Past & Illuminating the Future.”

The speakers stressed the vital role of the local communities in the preservation, protection, and promotion of the Gandhara heritage.

Senator Talha for developing sustainable tourism initiatives on Gandhara

The session was moderated by the Director of the State Bank Museum and Head of ICOM Pakistan, Dr. Asma Ibrahim.

Speakers of the session were Prof of Archaeology, University of Leicester, UK, Prof. Ruth Young; Senior Researcher, Cultural Heritage Foundation, South Korea, Yi Yun Jung; Director Minister of Buddhasana Religious And Cultural Affairs, Sri Lanka, Nishantha Pushpakumara; Prof. Dr. Hridya Ratna Bajracharaya; Former VC Lumbini University, Nepal; and Prof. Xiang Debao, Prof. School of International Journalism & Communication, Beijing University.

The panelists discussed that the heritage sites were very important for religious practices but also for building religious and national identity.

They highlighted that the true spirits of Gandhara were reflected in the stone sculpture of fasting Siddharta, the academic excellence of Taxila, and the mindful, pragmatic, imaginative, creative, and bold nature of Gandhara.

It was proposed to support the bringing of new digital technology and chemicals for preservation purposes. It was also underlined that Gandhara was not only a communication but an all-out campaign for modernization for not only an international audience but also for the Pakistanis themselves.

In the Concluding Session, a summary of the Symposium was presented by Dr. Abdul Samad that highlighted key takeaways from the 2-day Panel Discussions, Round Table, and In-house deliberations.

This was followed by concluding remarks from Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, who stressed inter-faith harmony and shared his views and suggestions on promoting Gandhara tourism. An address by the Chief Guest Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith, Senator Talha Mahmood, was delivered.

Lastly, a vote of thanks was presented by DG ISSI Ambassador Sohail Mahmood. He congratulated the organizers and participants on the completion of the academic sessions, which had held in-depth deliberations on various aspects of Gandhara civilization, and produced takeaways that would be beneficial in crafting an appropriate strategy and action plan.

He extended special thanks to foreign participants and Pakistani scholars and experts for their insightful presentations and thoughtful discourse.

He concluded that this Symposium, a multi-stakeholder enterprise, was a resounding success owning to the excellent collaboration and coordination among all relevant departments and institutions.

Multiple crises pushed over 122 million people into hunger since 2019: UN report

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UNITED NATIONS, Jul 12 (APP): Over 122 million more people are facing hunger in the world since 2019 due to the pandemic and repeated weather shocks and conflicts, including the Ukraine war, according to the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) report published on Wednesday jointly by five UN specialized agencies.

The report revealed that between 691 and 783 million people faced hunger in 2022, with a mid-range of 735 million, representing an increase of 122 million people compared to 2019. It also adds up to a grim warning, potentially jeopardizing the Sustainable Development Goal of ending hunger.

“Overall, we need an intense and immediate global effort to rescue the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We must build resilience against the crises and shocks that drive food insecurity – from conflict to climate,” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a video message launching the report.

It shows that hunger rose in Western Asia, the Caribbean and across Africa, where one in five people — more than twice the global average — faced hunger. Only Asia and Latin America observed progress in improving food security.

In addition to rising hunger, the capacity of people to access healthy diets also deteriorated across the world. More than 3.1 billion people globally unable to afford a healthy diet in 2021, the report issued jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), World Health Organization (WHO) and World Food Programme (WFP) said.

According to the report, 148 million children under five were stunted (a condition marked by low height per age), 45 million were wasted (low weight), and 37 million were overweight, often an indicator of poor nutrition.

“Malnutrition is a major threat to children’s survival, growth and development,” UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell said.

Children’s malnutrition also displays differently in urban and rural settings, the report added, noting that the prevalence of child stunting was higher in the countryside (35.8 per cent) than in urban areas (22.4 per cent).

Similarly, wasting was higher in rural areas (10.5 per cent) compared to urban areas (7.7 per cent), while being overweight is slightly more prevalent in urban areas (5.4 per cent) compared to rural areas (3.5 per cent).

“The scale of the nutrition crisis demands a stronger response focused on children, including prioritizing access to nutritious and affordable diets and essential nutrition services, protecting children and adolescents from nutrient-poor, ultra-processed foods, and strengthening food and nutrition supply chains including for fortified and therapeutic foods for children,” Ms. Russell said.