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No additional tax being imposed on agriculture sector income: Bilal

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No additional tax being imposed on agriculture sector income: Bilal

ISLAMABAD, Jul 19 (APP): Coordinator to Prime Minister on Economy and Energy Bilal Azhar Kayani on Wednesday categorically said that the government had no plan to impose additional tax on income of agriculture sector.

Addressing a news conference here, he said it was unfortunate that those who pushed the country to the verge of default were now attempting to dent the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme.

He expressed firm resolve that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) would continue to take the country’s journey towards economic stability and progress forward after coming into power in the next general elections.

He mentioned that the government had successfully entered into a nine-month Stand-By-Agreement (SBA) with IMF, which was the result of the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s dedicated efforts that received overwhelming support from the entire nation.

One significant indicator of the country’s economic growth was observed on July 3 when the Pakistan stock exchange experienced a remarkable increase of 2446 points, with the index surpassing the 45,000 mark. This positive development was well-received by the business and trading communities, signifying their confidence in the government’s economic policies, he added.

Kayani highlighted that Fitch, a renowned credit rating agency, also improved Pakistan’s rating from minus ’CCC ‘ to ‘+CCC’ further bolstering the nation’s economic position.

Acknowledging the concerns surrounding loans acquired from the IMF, the Prime Minister himself acknowledged the necessity of such measures for Pakistan’s economic well-being. As a result, the country’s foreign reserves increased, and exchange rate stability has been achieved, effectively eliminating the threats of default.

In addition to the assistance of around $4.2 billion from the IMF, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), China also recently rolled over a loan of $600 million.

Bilal Azhar emphasized that certain elements within the nation had attempted to undermine the national economy by engaging in petty politics. However, these destructive seeds have been uprooted, and those who once desired Pakistan to default are now opposing the IMF program, perplexed by the country’s resilience, he added.

He said despite the challenging decisions, the government has ensured that the socially vulnerable classes receive financial assistance through the social protection program.
Reconstruction and development efforts are also underway in areas affected by devastating floods.

He denounced the spread of misinformation about the IMF program, particularly false claims of additional taxes.
He clarified that all changes have been incorporated within the budget, reducing expenditures by 85 billion rupees while increasing the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) budget.

Addressing the confusion regarding taxation on agriculture, he stated that no new taxes had been imposed on the agricultural sector.
He emphasized the government’s commitment to continuing the journey of economic stability while implementing a series of reforms.

The decision to adopt the IMF program was driven by necessity, as defaulting would have severely impacted the common people, especially those belonging to economically weaker sections of society, he expressed.
Bilal pointed out the situation in Sri Lanka, where extended power outages, fuel shortages, and long queues for essential resources occurred. He attributed these challenges to vested interests that deliberately tried to cripple the country’s economy.

He mentioned a conversation between Shaukat Tarin, the former Finance Minister, and the former Punjab Finance Minister, which served as evidence of this subversive agenda.
In terms of inflation, he highlighted a decrease in the inflation rate during June and assured further reductions in the coming days.

The same vested class responsible for inflation had chosen to prioritize their interests over the state, tarnishing the country’s image.
PML-N, being the party that played a significant role in establishing Pakistan, made the difficult decision to prioritize the state and its people.

Promising a surge in economic activities and increased employment opportunities, Bilal Azhar criticized vested groups for intentionally sabotaging the IMF agreement to create difficulties for the newly elected government and push Pakistan towards default.

Meanwhile, he reminded that PML-N had previously successfully completed an IMF program. In 2018, the inflation rate stood at 3.8%, with food and beverage prices experiencing a 2.3% increase.
Economic stability was achieved during that period, and policies were being consistently implemented.

Highlighting the accomplishments during PML-N’s tenure, he mentioned the successful launch of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) between 2013 and 2018, the addition of 12,000 megawatts of electricity, and the eradication of load shedding.

Operations against terrorism were also successful during that time.
Expressing disappointment with the individual who derailed the path of sustainable economic growth, Kayani stressed that significant economic progress in the last three decades occurred under the leadership of Nawaz Sharif.

Despite economic challenges, his administration consistently made decisions that propelled the nation forward with effective management and governance. The country’s defense was strengthened through nuclear capabilities.

After a temporary setback from 2018 to 2022, the government is now committed to comprehensive measures aimed at increasing investment special attention is being given to sectors such as Information Technology and agriculture to boost revenues.

Despite facing floods last year, the government provided support packages for farmers, recognizing the potential of agriculture in improving the living standards of economically vulnerable sections of society.

Seminar held on Sino-Pak traditional medicine collaboration to safeguard human health

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Seminar held on Sino-Pak traditional medicine collaboration to safeguard human health

BEIJING, July 19 (APP): “Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Unani Medicine are very effective in maintaining people’s health and playing an increasingly important role in the world,” Sindh Minister for Health and Population Welfare Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho said at the international seminars on Traditional Chinese Medicine-Traditional Unani Medicine hosted at Ningbo University and Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine here Monday (July 17).

The seminars were aimed to further promote the modernization and internationalization of TCM and Unani, jointly safeguard the health of Chinese and Pakistani people and jointly build a community of human health, China Economic Net (CEN) reported.

The consensus reached by the two seminars includes the establishment of TCM departments in three public hospitals in Sindh, Pakistan, and the establishment of an international clinical research base of TCM in ICCBS; Chinese medicine doctors from Beijing Hospital of TCM and Hunan University of TCM will be selected and sent to Sindh public hospitals to guide and train local western doctors, and Pakistani doctors will be sent to China for training.

Ningbo University and Karachi University plan to carry out space breeding and quality evaluation of medicinal materials and characteristic crops. Focusing on food and drug homologous substances, the two sides will jointly develop nutrition and health products suitable for pregnant and lactating women and infants in Pakistan and register and market them in accordance with Pakistani laws and regulations.

Ningbo traditional Chinese medicine has a long history and a rich heritage. The Institute of Drug Discovery Technology (IDDT) at Ningbo University and International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS) at the University of Karachi have reached fruitful results in the field of traditional medicine research and development. In 2022, the two institutes jointly promoted the space carrying and breeding of traditional Pakistani medicine seeds in Shenzhou 14, which was highly praised by the foreign ministries of China and Pakistan.

Prof. Lv Chaofeng, Vice President of Ningbo University, presented that set up in 1986, as one of the universities in China’s “Double First-Class” Initiative, Ningbo University has established cooperation and exchanges with more than 170 higher institutions in more than 70 countries.

Prof. Liu Xinmin, WHO EAP member on traditional medicine &Chief Scientist of IDDT, who has been collaborating with Pakistan for over 2 decades, said that “IDDT will continue to carry out in-depth cooperation in R&D, clinical trial and registration of herbal products in Pakistan, promote herbal products enter Pakistan and OIC countries, making traditional medicine more modern.”

Prof. Iqbal Choudhary, Director and Distinguished National Professor and Coordinator General of COMSTECH, Vice President of TWAS (Third World Academy of Sciences), also Director of ICCBS, emphasized the significance of promoting traditional medicine in the OIC world of 1.9 billion people on 4 continents.

He added that “the OIC world faces a host of security and development challenges as well as menace of violent extremism. In addition to national efforts, there is a need for developing partnerships between the most STI influential including China, for collective development.”

About 40 experts from universities, hospitals and biomedical companies attended the seminar and shared their views on Traditional Chinese Medicine-Traditional Unani Medicine exchanges.

A view of volleyball match played between Sialkot and Rawalpindi Women Teams under PM Youth Talent Hunt Programme, Provincial Volleyball League matches organized by Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF) at Crescent Sports Complex

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A view of volleyball match played between Sialkot and Rawalpindi Women Teams under PM Youth Talent Hunt Programme, Provincial Volleyball League matches organized by Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF) at Crescent Sports Complex
APP20-190723 FAISALABAD: July 19 - A view of volleyball match played between Sialkot and Rawalpindi Women Teams under PM Youth Talent Hunt Programme, Provincial Volleyball League matches organized by Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF) at Crescent Sports Complex. APP/TWR/TZD/ZID
A view of volleyball match played between Sialkot and Rawalpindi Women Teams under PM Youth Talent Hunt Programme, Provincial Volleyball League matches organized by Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF) at Crescent Sports Complex
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A view of volleyball match played between Sialkot and Rawalpindi Women Teams under PM Youth Talent Hunt Programme, Provincial Volleyball League matches organized by Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF) at Crescent Sports Complex
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A view of volleyball match played between Sialkot and Rawalpindi Women Teams under PM Youth Talent Hunt Programme, Provincial Volleyball League matches organized by Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF) at Crescent Sports Complex
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A view of volleyball match played between Sialkot and Rawalpindi Women Teams under PM Youth Talent Hunt Programme, Provincial Volleyball League matches organized by Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF) at Crescent Sports Complex
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Vendor preparing traditional summer drink Sardai for customers at his roadside setup

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Vendor preparing traditional summer drink Sardai for customers at his roadside setup
APP19-190723 FAISALABAD: July 19 - Vendor preparing traditional summer drink Sardai for customers at his roadside setup. APP/TWR/MAF/TZD/ZID
Vendor preparing traditional summer drink Sardai for customers at his roadside setup
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President for further strengthening economic, cultural ties with Jordan

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 19 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Wednesday said that Pakistan wanted to further deepen its ties with Jordan in the areas of trade, economy, culture and defense.

The president, talking to the outgoing Ambassador of Jordan to Pakistan Ambassador Ibrahim Yala Al Madani, who called on him, said that Pakistan enjoyed excellent fraternal relations with Jordan based on common culture and history.

He emphasized the need for enhancing cooperation with Jordan in the economic and commercial fields for the mutual benefits of two brotherly countries.

He called for political, cultural and educational exchanges to bring the two brotherly countries further closer.

President Alvi appreciated Jordan’s peace efforts and support to the Palestine issue through political and diplomatic means.

He reaffirmed Pakistan’s steadfast support to the people of Palestine for their inalienable right to self-determination.

Expressing deep concern over the rising incidents of Islamophobia, the president emphasized the need for taking effective measures by the international community to prevent such incidences.

He stated that there was a growing need to promote interfaith harmony, tolerance and mutual respect for each other’s religion.

The president appreciated the efforts made by the outgoing ambassador for improving bilateral cooperation between the two countries during his stay in Pakistan.

HEC, Hult Prize Foundation to promote social entrepreneurship among youth

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 19 (APP): The Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan and Hult Prize Foundation (HPF) have agreed to jointly take steps for promotion and strengthening of social entrepreneurship culture among the Pakistani youth.

In this connection, Director General Research & Innovation (HEC) Hazrat Bilal and Chief Executive Officer Hult Prize Foundation Ms. Lori Van Dan signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) during a virtual ceremony.

Under the LOI, the partners will provide the youth with an opportunity to get educated about social entrepreneurship, as they will offer them a platform to solve world’s biggest challenges through innovative social enterprise with positive global impact.

Through this collaboration, awareness about sustainable development goals (SDGs) will be raised and students at Pakistani universities will also be provided with personal and leadership development opportunities.

It is pertinent to mention that Hult Prize Foundation annually hosts the world’s largest competition for game-changing business ideas addressing a social problem.

Pakistani students actively participated in the Hult Prize Foundation’s annual competition in the past, while there were some winners as well. This collaboration will open avenues for all Pakistani universities to actively participate and learn from the experience.

In his remarks, Director General Hazrat Bilal said that the collaboration will turn out to be an exciting opportunity for the students at Pakistani universities and will help address social problems faced by the community at large through inclusion of enterprise development and entrepreneurship.

Lori Van Dam, in her remarks, said that HPF has the second largest world-wide community in Pakistan and the country has been an active participant in almost every Hult Prize round every year.

She reiterated that the collaboration will help further the entrepreneurial culture in Pakistan.

HPF’s annual competition has different rounds and, after following rigorous process, the winning team is awarded with a prize money of US$1 million in funding to translate their big idea into reality.

Rescue worker pushing an out of order vehicle which stuck in water accumulated on road due to torrential rain since last night

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Rescue worker pushing an out of order vehicle which stuck in water accumulated on road due to torrential rain since last night
APP13-190723 RAWALPINDI: July 19 – Rescue worker pushing an out of order vehicle which stuck in water accumulated on road due to torrential rain since last night. APP/ADZ/TZD
Rescue worker pushing an out of order vehicle which stuck in water accumulated on road due to torrential rain since last night
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Rescue worker pushing an out of order vehicle which stuck in water accumulated on road due to torrential rain since last night
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Rescue worker pushing an out of order vehicle which stuck in water accumulated on road due to torrential rain since last night
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Rescue worker pushing an out of order vehicle which stuck in water accumulated on road due to torrential rain since last night
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Rescue worker pushing an out of order vehicle which stuck in water accumulated on road due to torrential rain since last night
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Vehicles passing through rain water accumulated on road during torrential rain since last night

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Vehicles passing through rain water accumulated on road during torrential rain since last night
APP09-190723 RAWALPINDI: July 19 – Vehicles passing through rain water accumulated on road during torrential rain since last night. APP/ADZ/TZD
Vehicles passing through rain water accumulated on road during torrential rain since last night
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Vehicles passing through rain water accumulated on road during torrential rain since last night
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Vehicles passing through rain water accumulated on road during torrential rain since last night
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Vehicles passing through rain water accumulated on road during torrential rain since last night
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Vehicles passing through rain water accumulated on road during torrential rain since last night
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Ambassador of Pakistan to Ethiopia visits SCCI

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SIALKOT, Jul 19 (APP):Ambassador of Pakistan to Ethiopia Atif Sharif on Wednesday visited the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI).


During the meeting, VP SCCI Amer Majeed Sheikh emphasized the need to improve the
current trade volume between the two countries.


The meeting was aimed to strengthen bilateral trade relations and explore business opportunities.
The vice president shared the potential of “Made in Sialkot” products in the Ethiopian market
as well as ways to enhance trade and economic cooperation.


Ambassador Sharif endorsed the exceptional quality, craftsmanship, and competitive pricing
of Sialkot’s products, emphasizing their potential in the Ethiopian market.


They agreed on the importance of exploring new avenues for collaboration, such as joint ventures
and investment opportunities, to facilitate the exchange of goods and services between
the two countries.


The both expressed optimism about the potential growth of trade and pledged to work together
in identifying and capitalizing on business opportunities in various sectors, including surgical
instruments, cutlery items, leather products and shoes.

Tragedy strikes Islamabad as 11 killed in building wall collapse amid heavy rain

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rain incident- Islamabad

ISLAMABAD, Jul 19 (APP):A devastating incident took place on Wednesday as heavy rainfall in the city resulted in the collapse of a building’s wall on Peshawar Road, claiming the lives of at least 11 people and leaving six others injured.

The victims were primarily laborers, and rescue teams worked tirelessly to recover their bodies from the rubble, employing heavy machinery to aid in the process. The deceased were promptly transported to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) for further proceedings.

Fortunately, the injured were quickly attended to, and all six individuals were out of danger, receiving medical care at the same hospital.

Upon receiving the alert about the incident, the police promptly arrived at the scene to coordinate the rescue efforts. A thorough operation was conducted to locate and extract individuals who were trapped in the debris.

The tragic incident was attributed to the collapse of a building’s wall, which fell upon a tent placed by the laborers who were working on the construction of an underpass.

As a precautionary measure, the authorities at PIMS have put all doctors and paramedical staff on high alert to deal with any emergency during rain.

In a separate and equally heartbreaking incident, an 11-year-old girl lost her life in another wall collapse in Mohammadi Town, under the jurisdiction of Khana Police Station in Islamabad.