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Pakistani girl wins US State Department’s Emerging Young Leaders Award

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WASHINGTON, May 3 (APP):The US Department of State honoured 10 outstanding young leaders from around the world, including Dania Hassan from Pakistan in recognition of her efforts to promote positive social change in the education sector of Pakistan, in a graceful ceremony on Wednesday, says a press release.
Dania Hassan, 18, after attending summer school at John’s Hopkins University through the US Summer Sisters Exchange Programme, a programme of US Pakistan Women Council, established an organization called “Fun to Learn,” through which teams of volunteers conduct extracurricular programmes in underprivileged schools in Pakistan. She is the youngest high achiever of the Pakistan-US Alumni Network’s “30under30 series.”
Pakistan’s Ambassador to the US, Aizaz Chaudhry, applauded the efforts made by the US Pakistan Women Council to promote Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship. While congratulating Ms Hassan, Ambassador Chaudhry said that Pakistani youth and Pakistani women are vibrant, robust and passionate and are excelling in various fields. He urged the council and its partners to identify more opportunities to enhance future cooperation.
Earlier, the US-Pakistan Women Council organized a pre-award event at the residence of Ms Shaista Mahmood, who is the founding member of the council to celebrate the achievement of Ms Hassan.
The event was well attended by the senior officials of the State Department, board members of US Pakistan Business Council, prominent community members and students.

New airport is the new milestone of former PM:Mushahid

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ISLAMABAD, May 3 (APP):Federal Minister for Climate Change senator Mushahid Ullah Khan said on Thursday that new airport project is a historical project of the country and it is the best one in the world.
Talking to PTV he emphasized that ,”it is a milestone and all those people who were involved in its planning, strategy and designed deserved appreciation.”
He said that basically airport of any country is the base of infrastructure as it links with investment
then there is not any second opinion that it would boost the investment of the country and economy would raised too.
He pointed out that,”we all and opposition leaders without any hesitation and politics must appreciate the vision of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif who has initiated the project.”
He further said that former prime minister Nawaz Sharif is the only one who has started many developmental projects during his government and even score of projects are under process that all would be functional soon.
He hoped that if all political parties just focused on development and progress of the country then it was not difficult to make a prosperous Pakistan but unfortunately opposition parties including previous governments just did the politics of sit-ins and criticism.
He suggested that no one can get majority on the basis of emotional speeches because it needed something in practice and today incumbent government has proved that it only works for masses and for the country.

Buying groceries in twin cities is just one click away now

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ISLAMABAD, May 3 (APP):Buying groceries for the residents of twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi is just one click away with quality assurance guaranteed at their doorsteps.
A newly launched Happy Cart online retail store has got registered over 5000 customers in just a couple of weeks time which shows the online market is set to swiftly grow and reach more and more clients in near future.
General Manager of the facility Zeeshan Ali talking to APP said the business is expected to grow in hot summer season in which people restrict their mobility and prefer to remain in house to avoid scorching heat.
Zeeshan said the purchasing involves a very simple procedure in which a customer just has to fill a form and place order for required items.
“After successful response the company is considering to open 100 more chain stores in major cities of the country because buying food items online would be a future trend,” he claimed.
He said all food items including frozen items, fresh fruits & vegetables, raw chicken, meat and many more are being offered during operational hours of the service from 10 am to 8 pm.
The orders placed between 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Saturday are Delivered on Monday as per time communicated and Sunday’s demand is entertained on Monday, he said.
Minimum order of Rs. 1,500 is required to get home delivery of the grocery products. Delivery is free for orders more than or equal to Rs5, 000 while below this amount handling charges of Rs.100 shall be applied.
Giving details on return policy, one of the major concern of buyers, Zeeshan said a customer can return new, unopened, unused items within 48 hours of delivery. The company will bear the return shipping costs if the return is a result of its error or there is an issue with the quality of a product, he added.
of the product(s).
He however clarified that frozen or stored food items,fresh fruits & vegetables, raw chicken, meat etc. can be returned at the time of delivery only.
The items categories which one can avail through this service Are-Food, households- personal care- miscellaneous- herbal medicines, he informed.
A house wife Mehreen Iqbal taking the facility a relief said ” we are no more dependent to our husbands for buying basic commodities as they always feel it a forced job due to traffic rush on roads and taking too much time for the selection of required items.”
A happy online customer Jawad Ahmed said ” its awesome experience as traditional buying is a hectic Job because one has to visit different markets for different items”. He said time saved due to online purchasing facility is dedicated to our family, “relax at home while watching Television or take your children to a picnic spot”.

Two-day conference of OIC Council of FMs in Dhaka from Saturday

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ISLAMABAD, May 3 (APP):A two-day conference of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers will be held in Dhaka from Saturday.
According to Radio Pakistan the theme of the meeting is “Islamic Values for Sustainable Peace, Solidarity and Development”.
The ministers will focus on the issue of the Rohingya Muslim minority.
The conference will be preceded by a visit of foreign ministers to the camps in the Cox-Pazar region on the Bangladesh-Myanmar border.

Pakistan using its own resources for meeting defence, security needs : Khurram

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ISLAMABAD, May 3 (APP):Minister for Defence Khurram Dastagir Khan has said Pakistan was utilizing its resources for meeting defence and security needs.
Talking to a private news channel, he said that Pakistan armed forces had used their equipment during operation Zarb-e-Azb.
Commenting on increase in the defence budget, he said we don’t have foreign funds, due to which, Pakistan was using its own resources to fulfill the need of defence and security.
He said that there was also need to expand the resources for “foreign affairs” so that Kashmir and other issues could be highlighted in a comprehensive manner. It was the responsibility of all the governments to build up the confidence of the national institutions so that they could deliver and perform well.
To a question regarding Shehbaz Sharif, he said chief minister Punjab had full expertise on good governance.
To another question Khurram Dastagir said Pakistan Peoples Party government had completed its constitutional tenure and hoped that Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) government would also accomplish five years period with success.
He said that PML-N leaders had always respected the courts and never worked against
the judiciary.

OIC to hold 45th session of Council of Foreign Ministers in Dhaka

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ISLAMABAD, May 3 (APP):The 45th Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Member States of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) will be held on Saturday (May 5) in Dhaka under the theme of “Islamic Values for Sustainable Peace, Solidarity and Development”.
According to a message received here on Thursday, the ministers will focus on the issue of the Rohingya Muslim minority.
Bangladesh is the appropriate country through which the message of the Islamic world about the suffering of this minority can be conveyed to the international community. The conference will be opened and addressed by Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hassina.
The inaugural session, will also be addressed by Dr Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen , the OIC Secretary General, Abul Hassan Mahood Ali the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh, Marcel Amon Tanoh the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Côte d’Ivoire, President of the current session of the Council of Ministers Foreign Minister, as well as a number of Foreign Ministers of Member States, and the special guest of the Conference, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Canada, Chrystia Freeland .
The conference will also be addressed by a number of foreign ministers of member states to the makeshift camps in the Cox-Pazar region on the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, which hosts the largest number of displaced Rohingya minority exceeding one million refugees, to take stock of their humanitarian situation and see firsthand their suffering.
The meeting will also include a brainstorming session on the humanitarian situation in the Islamic world, with special emphasis on the current situation of the Rohingya minority, whose tragedy will also be projected in a documentary film produced by the OIC General Secretariat.

Undemocratic elements do not want promotion of democracy: Musadik

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ISLAMABAD, May 3 (APP):Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Media Affairs, Senator Dr Musadik Malik has said undemocratic elements do not want promotion of democracy in the country.
Democratic government had always brought political and economic stability in the country, he said talking to a private news channel.
He said these nefarious elements were trying to create hurdles in the government affairs but they would fail in do so.
Musadik Malik said Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government had always worked for the development and uplift
of the country and masses.
To a query, he said former Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif had talked about sanctity of vote and respect of public mandate.

Razina lauds new programme in budget to ensure 100 % literacy, enrollment

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ISLAMABAD, May 3 (APP):Chairperson, National Commission for Human Development (NCHD), Razina Alam Khan on Thursday
lauded “100-100-100” education programme in budget, saying this would ensure 100 per cent enrollment
and graduation in educational instituions.
The government had taken many positive steps to address issues of 57 million illiterates and 22.6 million out of school children. Vision 2025 envisages spirit and government commitment to education in the country, she said this while addressing 6th Advisory Council Meeting here.
“We are fully geared up along with other stakeholders to achieve 100 per cent enrollment, 100 per cent graduation/retention and 100 per cent literacy rate to bring a glory for coming generation. Our commitment is to achieve place among community of nations as literate and educated society,” the former Senator said.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Nighat Agha (Senator), Aurangzab Haq (Chief Secretary Balochistan), Dr. Haroona Jatoi (Education Expert), Dr Ghulam Haider (Ex-chief economist AJK), Dr. Muhammad Ajmal (Chairman, DNFE AIOU), Maj. Gen Muhammad Tahir, Abid Gill (Project Coordinator JICA), Ms. Shaheen Atiq ur Rehman (Bunyad Literacy Community Council) and Ms. Samina Waqar (DG-NCHD) along with NCHD officials.
In pursuance of the 5th Meeting recommendations, it was informed that Higher Education Commission (HEC) has been requested for inclusion of Literacy and NFE as a subject in scheme of future studies.
The meeting was informed that Revised PC-1 of NCHD has been approved by Senate and National Assembly Standing Committees, endorsed by Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training
and submitted to Planning Commission.
The Chairperson briefed that existing formal system is adding about 1 per cent literacy rate annually and through this pace Pakistan can only achieve 68 per cent literacy rate by 2025.
NCHD believes that if adult population and out of school children are targeted at same time, the targeted literacy rate can be achieved easily, she stressed, saying that NCHD had adopted two-pronged strategy i.e. establishment of 5,949 feeder schools to approach Out of School Children in remote areas across the country and Adult Literacy Centers to access the illiterates.
She said NCHD under Ministry of Federal Education is devising a National Plan of Action 2018-2025 mandated to achieve 100 per cent enrollment and 90 per cent literacy rate.
This plan will share target of population to be addressed in each province depending upon capacity and resources of provinces, she added.
Sharing progress of feeder schools, she said, “We conduct third party validation to assess programme’s progress.”
Razina Alam said National Educational Assessment System (NEAS) conducted assessment of NCHD and BECS Feeder Schools and informed that achievement of learning land marks of NCHD were better than BECS.
Third party validation was also conducted in 100 Madrissa Schools by Development Solution International and result was found satisfactory, she said and added it was recommended the project
is successful so its coverage should be expanded to 500 Madaris and computer literacy to be included in syllabus.
The education data reflects that there is a population of about 6.4 million Out of School Children (OOSC) of 10-16 years; the National Plan of Action suggests various steps to enroll these children, she added.
She said the Plan has suggested establishing 34,000 additional Non-formal Schools and added NCHD and BECS can establish these schools over period of next five years so that impact of 7 million
children can be materialized by 2025.
The Chairperson observed that NCHD will also support provincial education departments/ authorities in increasing enrollment rate through effective enrollment campaigns.
The status of PHDF funding and salient features of PC-1 for (2018-2021) were also discussed in detail.
Members of Advisory Council appreciated efforts of NCHD in field of Literacy and NFE and advised to ensure participation of educational experts of Literacy and NFE into NCHD’s interventions.
She was of the view that budget allocation for education should be increased to 4 per cent from 2.2 per cent of GDP to achieve 90 per cent literacy rate.

Capital’s Hospitality industry under stress of risk & hope

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ISLAMABAD, May 3 (APP):The capital’s hospitality industry‘s growth moves at snail’s pace since 2015 despite massive increase in population
and significant improvement in the country’s overall security situation.
The imposition of specific taxes, involvement of huge investment due to hike in commercial property’s tax
and CDA’s crackdown against those facilities established in the residential areas, are seemingly major reasons
for the sluggishness of this industry.
An official from Disaster Management Authority (DMA), requesting anonymity said that the business of
restaurants and hotels in Islamabad was on boom up-till 2015 as some 710 hotels were established since
Islamabad’s inception as capital of the country. In 2016, some thirty five more facilities were introduced
taking the number to 745, he added.
He said now there were 800 registered hotels in Islamabad among them 61 are foreign-brand restaurants,
making impressive contribution to the economy.
He said these were still insufficient for a population of some 1,014,825 in urban areas.
Najam saqib, running Baba hotel at Aabpara for the last 17 years said it was a tough task to run a hotel
or restaurant as it bore much expenses including shop’s rent, heavy utility bills, quality chef and entertaining
staff.
“Some years ago, majority of the settlers especially come from Murree opt for this business but now they
are leaving this business and looking for some other viable options”, he added.
He informed that just two or three new restaurants have opened up in this area in the last two years “which
shows the business is no more attractive to be taken afresh.”
“There are no incentives offered for the hotel industry like interest-free loan, exemption of taxes for some
certain period from start and availability of land at affordable rates.”
A manager of city’s one of the popular hotel requesting anonymity said due to unauthorized marriage halls
and marquees their business was badly affected and events and conferences were now their major earnings.
He demanded for competitive environment to ensure more investment in the sector and some specific
incentives to help this industry contribute to national economy.

White House rally demands clear message to India to stop atrocities in held Kashmir

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WASHINGTON, May 2 (APP):The United Nations should conduct an investigation into the rape and killing of an 8-year-old Muslim girl in Kashmir by supporters of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and make accountable those guilty of this heinous crime, speakers demanded at a rally outside the White House held this weekend.
Asifa Bano was killed in January in a Hindu temple in the Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, but the incident hit the limelight last month when police booked Hindu men, including police officials, who have since been protected by sitting state ministers belonging to ruling Bharatia Janata Party (BJP) of Prime Minister Modi.
Asifa was abducted, drugged, gang raped and finally murdered simply because she was a Muslim in the so-called largest democracy of India.
Speakers at the rally said that killers used the rape as a weapon of terror and fear to force not only Asifa but her whole community out of the city of Kahua. The participants at the rally wavied placards and chanting “Justice for Asifa”; “No Justice No Peace” “Kathua Rape: Stain on Indian Democracy” “Wake Up Wake Up: UN Wake Up,”
Addressing the rally, Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai, Secretary General, World Kashmir Awareness Forum thanked Antonia Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations, who strongly condemned the gang rape and murder of Asifa as a “horrific” incident. She has also demanded that those who are guilty of this crime need to be brought to justice.
Fai called upon the Secretary General as the custodian of human rights to send the clear message to the Government of India that such brutality and cruelty cannot be tolerated in the comity of nations in this day and age.
He demanded that the investigation of Asifa’s case has to be impartial, and has to be done by a neutral agency like the United Nations and those found guilty need to be kept accountable.
Professor Imtiaz Khan, President, Kashmiri American Council said that Asifa’s case was not an isolated incident as more than 10,000 innocent women have been victims of heinous crimes in the held valley. He said all these cases need to be reopened and investigated by an international neutral agency.
Dr. Khan cited the example of Kanun Poshpora where more than 100 women between the ages of 7 to 70 were gang raped in 1991. It was reported by the New York Times, Amnesty International and other NGO’s, yet no investigation has taken place until today.
Sardar Sawar Khan, former Advisor to the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir said that the murder of Asifa should be an eye opener for the world powers that their silence has given sense of immunity to the Indian army as well as to the ruling party BJP.
Sawar Khan called upon the US Administration to play an active role in bringing the governments of India and Pakistan to the negotiating table along with the leadership of the people of Kashmir so that a durable and lasting solution is found to the 70 years old conflict of Kashmir.
Several other Kashmiri leaders and speakers in their remarks highlighted the ongoing atrocities in Kashmir and condemned the world silence that has encouraged the Indian government to continue to unleash a reign of terror on innocent Kashmiri people.
Those who spoke included Dr. Zafar Noori, Dr. Zulfiqar Kazmi, Director, Common Ground USA, Dr. M. A. Dhar, Sardar Aftab Roshan Khan, Ms. Shamshad Begum, Hamid Malik, Khalid Faheem, Sardar Zahid Khan, Dr. A. R. Meer, Sardar Zubair Khan, Hisham Khan, Sardar Zarif Khan and Sardar Zulfiqar Roshan Khan.