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UN Security Council warned of increased risk for international terrorist attack

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UNITED NATIONS, Jun 9 (APP): The threat posed by ISIL (Da’esh) and its associates remains high and continues to diversify, the top United Nations political official has told the Security Council and warned of an increased risk of a major international attack.

Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Jeffrey Feltman told the
15-member Counil on Wednesday that while military setbacks in Iraq and Syria account for an increased in the rate of returnee foreign terrorist fighters, “ISIL is yet to be strategically or irreversibly weakened.”

He also warned of an inflow of arms and ammunition directly or
indirectly into ISIL-held territory.

“Given its recent military setbacks, ISIL may be moving into a new
phase, elevating the role of its affiliates; trying to move funds outside the current zones of conflict; and increasing the risk of complex, multi-wave and international attacks,” Feltman cautioned.

Although it had lost territory in Iraq, it still controls the large city
of Mosul, and swathes of northern Syria.

These observations are part of the second “Report of the
Secretary-General on the threat posed by ISIL (Da’esh) to international peace and security and the range of United Nations efforts in support of Member States in countering the threat” released on 31 May 2016.

The report notes that for the first time since declaring its self-styled
Caliphate in June 2014, the terrorist group was trying to compensate for a loss in oil revenues by increasing its illegal revenue sources such as smuggling and kidnapping.

Significant numbers of foreign terrorist fighters are continuing to join
Daesh from around the world, Feltman said.

Hazara Motorway to become operational by December 2017

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 9 (APP): Work on the Hazara Motorway is in full swing and it will become operational by December 2017.

Talking to APP an official of National Highway Authority (NHA) said that work on the first two packages would be completed by March 2017 while the package III would be completed by December next year.

He said that the 59 km Burhan-Havelian section of motorway forming part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor would cast Rs 30 billion.

To a question,he said that the Burhan-Havelian section starts from near Burhan Inter Change of the Peshawar-Islamabad Motorway (M-1) and concludes at Havelian. He said that the length of the package was about 20 kilometer,of second 19 km and the third 19 km.

He said that the construction of the motorway will change the destiny of the people of the area and usher in a new era of progress and prosperity.

Govt to ensure payment of increase in pension of EOBI employees: Riaz Pirzada

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ISLAMABAD, June 8 (APP): Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination Mian  Riaz Hussain Pirzada on Thursday informed the Senate that the government would ensure payment of 46 per cent increase in the pensions of Employees Old Age Benefits Institution (EOBI).

Responding to a Calling Attention Notice raised by Mian Muhammad Ateeq  Shaikh about the non-implementation of notification by the government regarding 46 per cent increase in the pension of EOBI pensioners, he refuted that increase in pension was not being paid.

He said if the government announced increase in the pension then it
would certainly be implemented.

Meanwhile, Chairman Standing Committee on Information, Broadcasting and  National Heritage Kamil Ali Agha presented the report of the committee on budgetary allocations and its utilization by the ministry for the current fiscal year 2015-16.

PML-N committed to resolve people’s problems: Ranjha

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SARGODHA, June 9 (APP): Federal Parliamentary Secretary Mohsin Shahnawaz Ranjha has said that Pakistan Muslim League-N government was committed to resolve the problems of the people and for this, several development projects are being completed to achieve the objectives.

NLC futuristic plans be aligned in accordance with CPEC’s transportation needs: Ahsan

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ISLAMABAD, June 9 (APP): Federal Minister for Planning,
Development and Reform, Ahsan Iqbal has said, the progressive
outlook and futuristic plans of National Logistic Cell (NLC) be specifically aligned in accordance with transportation needs of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.

While giving policy guidelines to NLC, he said, the CPEC
was bound to open new vistas of unlimited opportunities for the industrial sector in general and logistics sector in particular.

Presiding over 58th meeting of the National Logistic
Board (NLB) held here, he appreciated the performance of NLC
and its overall contributions in the nation building process, according to a statement issued here on Thursday.

The meeting was attended by other members of the apex
logistics body.

Quarter Master General, Pakistan Army/Officer Incharge
of NLC Lt. Gen. Javed Mahmood Bukhari and Director General, NLC Maj.Gen. Mushtaq Ahmed Faisal briefed the participants about the operational, administrative and financial matters with special reference to the accomplished tasks and future development plans of NLC.

The Board after thorough deliberations, approved the
Audited Financial Statements for FY 2013/14 and FY 2014/15.
Appointment of external auditors of NLC for FY 2015/16
was also ratified by NLB.

UN General Assembly adopts declaration to fast-track progress on ending AIDS

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UNITED NATIONS, June 9 (APP): Member States of the United Nations has  adopted a new political declaration that includes a set of time-bound targets to fast-track the pace of progress towards combating the worldwide scourge of HIV and AIDS over the next five years and end the epidemic as a public health threat by 2030.

“AIDS is far from over,” UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon emphasized
at Wednesday’s opening of the high-level meeting, which will run through Friday.

“Over the next five years, we have a window of opportunity to
radically change the trajectory of the epidemic and put an end to AIDS forever. Despite remarkable progress, if we do not act, there is a danger the epidemic will rebound in low- and middle-income countries,” he added.

The high-level meeting brings together heads of State and Government,  ministers, people living with HIV, representatives from civil society and international organizations, the private sector, scientists and researchers to build on the commitments made in the Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS and to set the world on course to end the epidemic by 2030 within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Pakistan is being represented by a four-member delegation led by
Parliamentary Secretary for Health Darshan Punchiis. It includes the Director of National AIDS Programme, Dr. Abdul Baseer Khan Achakzai, Balochistan’s Health Secretary Umar Baloch and a representative of the Civil Society.

Negotiated by the member states of the UN, the new declaration aims at  scaling up national and international support and cooperation to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030, which is also specifically, participants will focus on the importance of a fast-track approach to HIV during the next five years in order to ensure that global efforts are accelerated during that time, as highlighted in the Secretary-General’s report, On the fast track to ending the AIDs epidemic.

The Fast-Track approach of the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)  aims to achieve such targets as fewer than 500,000 people newly infected with HIV; fewer than 500,000 people dying from AIDS-related illnesses; and eliminating HIV-related discrimination.

In his remarks, Ban noted that when he became Secretary-General 10 years  ago, AIDS was still devastating families, communities and nations. In many low-income countries, treatment was scare – in 2007, only 3 million people, or one-third of those in need, had access to life-saving antiretroviral drugs.

“We have made enormous progress. Since 2000 the global total of people  receiving antiretroviral treatment doubled every three to four years, thanks to cheaper drugs, increased competition and new funding. Today, more than 17 billion people are being treated, saving millions of lives and billions of dollars,” the Secretary-General said.

Furthermore, the world has achieved Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 6  “which included halting and reversing the AIDS epidemic” and new HIV infections have declined by 35 per cent since 2000, the UN chief said.

Noting that he was particularly happy that new HIV infections among
children were down by 56 per cent in the past 15 years, the Secretary-General said that four countries had eliminating them completely: Armenia, Belarus, Cuba and Thailand.

“None of this could have happened without the leadership of people
living with HIV, and civil society partners on the ground around the world. They believed that more equitable treatment and access was possible, and they made sure that we responded,” Ban said.

“They broke the silence and shone a light on discrimination,
intolerance and stigma. They brought their passion to their fight, and that passion will make the end of AIDS a reality,” he added.

Reiterating that the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development affirms the  global commitment to ending the AIDS epidemic within 15 years, the Secretary-General stressed that action now could avert an estimated 17.6 million new infections and 11 million premature deaths between 2016 and 2030.

“But we must make a radical change within the next five years, if we
are to achieve that goal,” Ban said. “That requires commitment at every level: from the global health infrastructure, to all Member States, civil society organizations and non-governmental organizations, to the United Nations Security Council that has dealt with AIDS as a humanitarian issue and a threat to human and national security.”

The Secretary-General called on the international community to reinforce  and expand on the “unique, multi-sector, multi-actor approach” of UNAIDS, and to ensure that the annual target of $26 billion in funding, including $13 billion for the next three years, is met.

“It means continued advocacy to the most vulnerable groups; and
approaches that promote gender equality and empower women.

It means leaving no one behind and removing punitive laws, policies and practices that violate people’s dignity and human rights,” Mr. Ban said.

Also speaking at the opening of the high-level meeting was the UN
General Assembly President Mogens Lykketoft, who emphasized that the meeting was laying the groundwork for future progress in creating healthier outcomes for everyone affected by HIV, as well as building stronger societies prepared for future challenges.

“Today is the moment, therefore, that collectively, we signal our
intentions to strike out for victory, to fast-track efforts over the next five years and to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030,” he said.

“This is an epidemic that undermines development, significantly
impacts on economic growth and can be a major concern in conflict and post-conflict situations,” he added.

Encouraging participants to be mindful of and listen to the various
speakers who will be participating in the meeting over the coming days, Lykketoft called on all stakeholders to “step up to the plate.”

“We have to deliver greater global solidarity, bring more resources
and spend them more effectively. We have to bring even greater collaboration and partnership, building on the many excellent initiatives created these past two decades aimed at prevention, treatment, care and support,” he added.

Lykketoft also stressed that stakeholders must also ensure that key
populations are fully included in AIDS responses and that services are made available to them.

“Ending the AIDS epidemic would be one of the greatest achievements of  our lifetimes. It can be done and it must be done,” he said.

Also speaking on Wedneday, Michel Sidib, Executive Director of UNAIDS,  said that the meeting represented an opportunity to end an epidemic that had defined public health for a generation.

“I know it was not easy, I know it was complex, but this political
declaration will certainly help us to close a door and open a new one for ending AIDS,” he said.

Referencing the UN Charter, Sidib thanked all stakeholders for their
collective efforts, commitment and support in combatting the AIDS epidemic.

“We the people have broken the trajectory of the AIDS epidemic,” he
stressed.

“We the people made this commitment together, and we delivered this
result together.

It was not a few of us. It was not some of us. The United Nations must always represent all of us,” he added.

Indeed, he said, the decisions made during the meeting will provide the
springboard for the implementation of an innovative and socially just agenda to end the AIDS epidemic.

“One by one, we are breaking the bonds of stigma, discrimination,
prejudice and exclusion. We should work to ensure that no one is left behind because of who they are or who they love,” he said.

“The door of the UN should be open to all. We cannot afford to silence
their voices as we come together to chart a course towards ending the AIDS epidemic,” he added.

The opening ceremony concluded with Ndaba Mandela, the grandson of the  late Nelson Mandela, who recalled that, when he was 21 years old, his father had died of AIDS.

Ndaba Mandela, grandson of former South African President Nelson Mandela  and activist engaged in the response to HIV/AIDS, addresses the General Assembly High-level Meeting on HIV/AIDS.

“But my grandfather was not afraid of the truth. Nelson Mandela
instead spoke out loudly and with dignity: His only son, Makgatho Lewanika Mandela, had died of AIDS,” he said.

Noting that his father’s death was the beginning of a national
dialogue on AIDS in South Africa and global action around the world, Mr. Mandela said he was participating in the meeting to ask stakeholders to continue the legacy of leadership and unity.

“I am here to ask you to ensure that each of the 34 million people who
have died of AIDS have not died in vain,” he said.

Like Nelson Mandela said, “It is in our hands,” he added.

NA proceedings suspended due to lack of quorum

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ISLAMABAD, June 9 (APP): Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq  Thursday suspended the proceedings of the National Assembly till completion of quorum.

Dr Arif Alvi, a MNA of Pakistan Tehreek-e- Insaf (PTI) pointed
out the quorum.

Earlier, Malik Aamir Dogar of the PTI pointed out quorum immediately
after walkout of the joint opposition, but the House was in order after counting.

NBP Exchange Rates

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KARACHI, June 9 (APP): Treasury Management Division of
National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) on Thursday issued the following
exchange rates:

Selling Buying Buying
TT & OD TT Clean OD/T.CHQ

U.S.A. 104.40 104.20 103.99
U.K. 151.45 151.16 150.85
EURO 119.15 118.92 118.68
CANADA 82.32 82.16 81.95
SWITZERLAND 108.97 108.76 108.47
AUSTRALIA 78.10 77.95 77.74
SWEDEN 12.89 12.87 12.83
JAPAN 0.9793 0.9774 0.9749
NORWAY 12.90 12.87 12.84
SINGAPORE 77.46 77.31 77.11
DENMARK 16.02 15.99 15.95
SAUDI ARABIA 27.84 27.78 27.71
HONG KONG 13.45 13.43 13.39
CHINA 15.91 15.88 15.84
KUWAIT 346.56 345.89 344.98
MALAYSIA 25.87 25.82 25.75
NEWZEALAND 74.32 74.18 73.98
QATAR 28.68 28.63 28.55
U.A.E. 28.42 28.37 28.30
KR WON 0.0903 0.0902 0.0899
THAILAND 2.973 2.967 2.959

CONVERSION FOR FC DEPOSITS, DBC/FCBC, SPECIAL USD BOND

US DOLLAR POUND STERLING EUR JAPANESE YEN

104.5570 151.9528 118.8291 0.98

EXCHANGE RATES FOR CURRENCY NOTES

SELLING BUYING

U.S.A 105.44 102.95
S.ARABIA 27.98 26.33
U.K 152.96 149.34
JAPAN 0.9891 0.9651
EURO 120.34 117.49
U.A.E 28.71 26.31

LIBOR FOR CALCULATING INTEREST ON SPECIAL US DOLLAR
BONDS
LIBOR VALUE
6 Mths US Dollar 0.9542 09-06-2016

INTEREST RATES ON OLD & INCREMENTAL F.C.Y DEPOSITS
Rate % p.a.
USD 0.1000
GBP 0.1000
JPY 0.0000

BILL BUYING RATES PER UNIT OF CURRENCY

30 DAYS 60 DAYS 90 DAYS 120 DAYS 150 DAYS 180 DAYS

USD L/C 103.73 103.25 102.75 102.47 102.03 101.09

GBP L/C 150.40 149.71 149.01 148.61 147.99 146.82

EUR L/C 118.42 117.96 117.49 116.92 116.43 116.04

Govt determined to promote sports activities: Pervaiz Rashid

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 8 (APP): Federal Minister for Information,
Broadcasting and National Heritage Senator Pervaiz Rashid on
Wednesday said the government was taking different steps to promote sports and provide healthy atmosphere to the youth.

He was speaking at the inaugural ceremony of First Mayor T20
cricket tournament here at National Cricket Stadium.

He referred to an interview of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
before elections of 2013 in which he said that he would provide opportunities to youth to exhibit their talent in sports activities.

The Prime Minister had expressed determination that he would
bring sports to the playing grounds, he noted.

The minister said because of terrorism nobody came to Pakistan
for sports and parents were also reluctant to let their children go to playgrounds.

He said due to steps of the government, there was decrease in
incidents of terrorism.

He said it was heartening to note that youth were coming to
the sporting events, as these same youngsters then move ahead and perform at the world stage.

The minister said a few days back a tent pegging event was
held in the capital which provided much needed recreation to the citizens.

He urged representatives of the local government to play their
role in promotion of sports like hockey, football and badminton.
He assured of complete cooperation of Information Ministry and
its departments for highlighting sporting events.

On this occasion, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for
Political Affairs Dr Asif Kirmani was also present on the occasion.

Kashmir issue should be resolved in accordance with UNSC resolutions:Zakaria

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ISLAMABAD, June 8 (APP): Spokesman to the Foreign Office Muhammad Nafees Zakaria Wednesday said Pakistan wanted India to resolve Kashmir issue in accordance with the resolutions of United Nation Security Council (UNSC).

International community was well aware of Kashmiris’ difficulties during
the last 70 years, he said this while talking to a news channel.
He said Pakistan always supported the Kashmir issue through moral and diplomatic means and had highlighted the importance of Kashmir cause at various international forums.

Nafees Zakaria said India has systematically violated the Security
Council resolutions over Kashmir.

He said India was trying to make geographical and ground realities
changes in the occupied territory and it was involved in human rights violations.

The spokesman said the Indian government continued its policy of human rights violation in the Indian Held Kashmir (IHK).

He said that Pakistan has clear point of view that Kashmir is a disputed
territory and it should be resolved under the resolutions adopted by the United Nation Security Council.

The right of plebiscite should be given to Kashmiris, he added.