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ISPR condemns firing incident at Justice Ijaz ul Ahsan’s residence

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RAWALPINDI, Apr 15 (APP):Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Sunday condemned the firing incident at the Lahore residence of Justice Ijaz ul Ahsan, Judge of the Supreme Court.
All stakeholders should ensure secure environment for effective functioning of the state institutions and continue the efforts to consolidate improving peace and stability, an ISPR statement issued here said.

Over 400 Pakistani-Americans hold Washington Convention to pool ideas, experience

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WASHINGTON, April 15 (APP):More than 400 members of the Pakistani-American community from across the United States converged on the Pakistan Embassy in Washington to hold threadbare discussion on coordinating efforts to promote the diaspora as a cohesive entity and an effective voice in the this multi-cultural society.
The Pakistani-American Community and Youth Convention brought together people who have excelled in their areas of profession including entrepreneurs, academics, artists and public officials and office holders, to share their ideas and experience. Officials from the U.S. State Department and USAID also made a presentation on the ongoing cooperation in various areas between Pakistan and the United States.
The convention was themed Connecting the dots and provided a common platform to these distinguished individuals to explore areas and share success stories in their respective field.
Pakistans Ambassador to the United States Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry welcomed the participants of the convention and hoped that young Pakistani-Americans would continue to enrich various facets of the American society and life by excelling in their chosen fields.
He stressed that an engaged and civic-minded expatriate community was key to enhancing mutual goodwill and understanding between Pakistan and the United States. The Ambassador also lauded their role in bringing the two countries together by forging strong people-to-people relations.
The daylong Convention was divided into panel discussions and presentations, which were punctuated by cultural and musical performances that showcased the diversity of Pakistans rich heritage.
The six panel discussions were focused on Youth Engagement; Role of Women; Voice in Academia and Think Tanks; Civic Engagement; Harmony Through Art and Literature; and Entrepreneurs. Each panel comprised Pakistani-Americans who had distinguished themselves in the subject area.
Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Martha Patterson from the US State Department said that Pakistan and the United States have been partners for over 70 years. She stated that building on and improving this historical long-standing partnership is critical to both our nations. She also mentioned that two-way trade reached $6.4 billion in 2017, an all-time high.
Thanking the U.S. officials for their participation, Ambassador Chaudhry acknowledged the United States historic contribution towards the economic and social development of Pakistan.
Pakistans Consuls General in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston were also present and participated in an interactive session on the provision of consular services to the Pakistani-American communities in their areas of jurisdiction.
Based on the conventions recommendations, an Outcome Document was adopted that enumerated the key ideas discussed during the Convention. Ambassador Chauhry stressed that the Embassy would continue to provide a platform for Pakistani-Americans to network and interact for articulation and attainment of common objectives.
The Convention concluded with the participants joining together in the spirited rendition of a national song.

Asean team wins final of Habib Polo Cup by one goal

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 15 (APP):Due to outstanding performance of Saqib Khaqwani, Asean Polo Team Sunday defeated the Kalabagh Team by one goal in the final match of Habib Polo Cup 2018 played here at the Islamabad Club’s Polo Ground.
The Asean Team scored total eight goals out of which five goals were scored by Saqib Khaqwani while the Kalabagh Team could score seven goals.
Minister for Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhary was chief guest in the final match of the Habib Polo Cup, which organized by Habib Metro Bank Ltd in collaboration with Jubilee Insurance
The final match was witnessed by a large number of sportsman, children and people from different walks of life.
The minister distributed shields among the best players of the tournament and gave away trophy to the winning team.

Pakistan’s current account deficit increased due to continued implementation of CPEC projects: ADB

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 15 (APP):The preliminary projection for the Pakistan’s current account deficit in FY2019 is 4.5% of gross domestic product (GDP), with somewhat slower growth but mainly due to continued implementation of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects.
In its annual report “The Asian Development Outlook 2018”, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said the deficit expanded on larger imports that widened the trade deficit despite a strong revival in exports.
Remittances, the traditional off set to the trade deficit, grew by 3.4% in the period, reversing a decline a year earlier, but had only a limited impact on the current account.
Net financial inflows increased by about 14% from the year-earlier period. Filling the financing gap required a drawdown of $3.9 billion in foreign exchange reserves to $12.2 billion. Exports revived to grow by 12.2% in the first eight months of FY2018. Large increases in food exports (mainly sugar and rice), readymade garments and knitwear, leather manufactures, and chemical and pharmaceutical products accounted for the bulk of the rebound.
Despite new regulatory duties, imports grew by 17.3% in the first 8 months of FY2018, slightly faster than in the comparable period of FY2017 to meet sustained domestic demand and the continued large import needs of
infrastructure projects reflected in double-digit growth in machinery, metals, and vehicles.
Imports of petroleum products were especially large because of higher prices, accounting for a third of the rise in imports. In the remainder of FY2018, the current account deficit should be reined in by the lagged effects of adjustments to regulatory duties, currency depreciation and credit tightening in January, and the favorable external environment for exports.
However, with increased seasonal spending on infrastructure projects, the current account deficit will likely edge up a bit to equal 4.9% of GDP.

FPCCI for urgent policy reforms for economy

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LAHORE, Apr 15 (APP):The Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) Sunday called for putting in place urgent policy reforms to ensure speedy economic development and industrial promotion.
Addressing a UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organisation) Consultation Session held here at FPCCI Regional Office, the Federation’s Regional Chairman Chaudhry Arfan Yousaf suggested the government to align industrial policies with other polices of economic growth.
He added, “Urgent polices reforms are need of the hour. United Nations Industrial Development Organisationis is playing a key role for manufacturing and structural changes for industrial and economic growth of the country.”
Trade and foreign direct investment should be encouraged, while considering the fact of manufacturing in a resource constrained environment, he said and asserted that ease of doing business rating highlighted a few areas of concerns where government should work and business community needed to be facilitated.
A UNIDO Mission led by Mr Zhen Wang, Chief Asia Pacific, visited the FPCCI Regional Office for formulation of Country Programme Partnership (CPP). The main purpose of the visit was consultation with private sector of Pakistan. The delegation focused various outcome of country’s framework programmes.
On this occasion, UNIDO Country Representative Nadia Aftab said that after the process of private sector consultation, a report would be prepared and submitted to the quarters concerned for country programme formulation.
While, Mr Zhen Wang termed the FPCCI as an important platform for policy consultation process, adding that UNIDO was committed to take private sector on board.

PML-N committed to serve masses: Talal

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FAISALABAD, Apr 15 (APP)::State Minister for Interior Talal Badar Chaudhry on Sunday said the PML-N leadership was
committed to serve the masses.
Talking to a delegation of traders of Market Committee Jaranwala, he said it was very easy for a politician to change his loyalties but it was very hard to win hearts of people.
He said PML-N had its deep roots in people, therefore, people would make their decision purely on merit during the next general election and the PML-N would clean sweep the polls.
He said the anti PML-N elements had politics of hollow slogans only but the PML-N leadership wanted to serve the masses and it would continue its mission.
He said the country was facing crises when the PML-N came to power. However, it had not only overcome the crises but also put the country on road to progress and prosperity within
a short span of time.

Elections should be contested on basis of performance: Saad Rafique

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LAHORE, Apr 15 (APP):Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafique said on Sunday that election should be contested on the basis of performance, instead of levelling allegations and using abusive language.
Addressing the inaugural ceremony of residential apartments for class-III and IV employees of Pakistan Railways, he said that
using abusive language or levelling allegations would deepen the rifts among the nation.
He said that confrontation was not favourable to elections so peaceful and transparent political atmosphere was vital for
elections.
The minister said that every nature of allegation was levelled against the PML-N and even belief was not spared, adding that
loadshedding and other issues would have been sorted out, if the government was given free hand to work.
He said that disqualification of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif itself damaged PTI chairman Imran Khan and no body earned any benefit from it.
He said that respect of vote should be maintained.
Saad said that it could not be allowed to convert the country into a ‘banana state’ so every wrong act should be
condemned.
He condemned the firing incident at the residence of a judge and said that security forces were probing the incident.
He urged all the political parties to ensure on time transparent elections, adding that a democratic government transfer the power to the elected government and it were norms of all civilised countries.
The minister thanked Allah on the completion of another project after which 96 families would be facilitated, adding that modern flats would be constructed in four big cities.
He said that flats would be given on merit so nobody should try to approach for allotment of flats.
He said that there was objection on the election of Chairman Senate M Sadiq Sanjrani but now when he opted Pakistan Railways for traveling, the railways gave him protocol and respect.

The Railways Minister said that it was responsibility of every body including politicians to respect each other.
He said that voters were now well-aware.
He said the PML-N government did its best to end loadshedding
in the country and added more than 10,000 megawatts electricity
to the national grid.
He said the railways was a national institution and not a single regular employee had been sacked from the department.
The minister said that he was satisfied with his performance,
adding that credit of restoring railways went to the officers and workers.
Speaking on the occasion, Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq said that he was a witness of uplift of the railways, and paid tribute to the railways minister for his contribution.
Pakistan Railways CEO Javaid Anwar also spoke on the occasion.

Int’l Taimur Naseer wins 3rd Asghar Khan Memorial Golf Championship title

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PESHAWAR, Apr 15 (APP):International golfer Taimur Naseer with his Net 11 under 205 over 54-holes clinched the trophy of the 3rd
Asghar Khan Memorial Amateur Golf Championship played here at lush green PAF Golf Couse on Sunday.
Struggling at no. 6 Taimur Naseer on the first day with his Net score one under 71, staged a strong comeback on the second and third day
with his classic rounds of seven under 65 and three under 69 to make an aggregated total of 205.
Zero handicapper Taimur Naseer carded three under 33 at front nine and par 36 at back nine by adding three under par 69 to his
overnight 71 and 65. “I played according to the way I planned,” Taimur Naseer said in post-match talks. “My long drives were par better which somehow eased my job as far as going for a birdie putt,” he added.
“The pin placing was difficult on all three days but playing a calculated game by putting all concentration on long drives, special
the second short after the first T-short which helped me to hit all
regulations,” Taimur, who recently represented Pakistan in the Qatar Open,
said.
Taimur expressed his confidence by winning the
Championship for the second consecutive times. “My putting was par excellent
and that is why I hit all regulations which eased my job for going to a birdie
putt,” Taimur said. “The golf course is in excellent condition but my putting
and long drives were so perfect that is why I got maximum birdies.
Playing with top golfers in the same flight one should
have concentrate on his putting. Taimur, also got maximum birdies prize by
scoring 13 birdies besides making two eagles on second and third day.
Taimur scored birdies at hole no. 2, 4,6, 7 besides missing
a stroke at hole no. 3 par-4. He also scored a birdie at hole no. 17.
Sq. Ldr. Ehsan Elahi with his seven under Net score 209
got second position as he added Net 72 to his overnight 67 and 70. Inayat Ullah
Yousafzai got third position with his five under 211 score as he added Net 74
to his overnight score 67 and 70.
In the gross Khushal Khan took first with his gross score
two over par 218, followed by Ziaraf with his gross score 226 and Malik Pervez
with his gross score 228 remained at third.
Group Captain Amjad Khalil Faizi got a longest drives
prize while Najeeb Ullah Khan from Mianwali Gold Club took the closest to Pin
(1.5 feet) prize. In the Amateur HCP 13-18 Wing Commander Imran got first
positon with his gross 172, followed by Flt. Lt. Abdul Waheed, Squadron Leader
Tufail Qureshi. In the Net Col. Rab Nawaz got first position with his Net score
seven under 137, followed by Sanan Yousaf with five under Net 139 and Ali Askar
with three under 141.
In the Boys U-13-14 Darmal got first prize in Net,
followed by Adan Bukhari and Taha while in the gross Raza Ullah got first,
followed by Muhammad Danyal and Zoyan. In the U-17 Taufeeq Khan got first prize
in Net, followed by Abbas and Muhammad Bin Qasim and in the gross Abdullah
Sultan got first position, followed by Masil Khan and Umar Askar.
In the Ladies category Mrs. Munazza Azhar with her Net
score 74 got first position, followed by national golfer Farida Naseer with her
Net score 79 at second and Mrs. Sadia Askar with her Net score 85 got third position
respectively.
In the Veterans over nine holes Col. Syed Mushtaf with
his gross score 47 got first position, followed by Farid Khan with 50 score at
second. In the Net of the same category Jamal Ul Hasnain with his Net score 34
and Younas Marwat with his gross score 40 got first and second position
respectively.
In the Senior Amateur international golfer Major Shoaib
Ud Din, who is also selected to represent Pakistan in the Japan Open in
September this year, got first position with his gross score 156 over 36 holes,
followed by Col. Saud Khan with his gross score 158. Col. Saud, who also
represented Pakistan in India, Malaysia, Thailand, Bangladesh and USA played well
in Senior Amateur HCP 14 and below and remained at second.
Dr. Abdul Haq got third position with his gross 169. In the
Net category Azhar Ul Habib got first position with his Net four under score
140, followed by Col. (Retd) Syed Shahadat Hussain (143) and Dr. Nadeem Khattak
(143).
Air Vice Marshal Imran Khalid, Air Officer Commanding,
PAF Academy Asghar Khan, Risalpur was the chief guest on this occasion who gave
away trophies and other attractive utility prizes. Organizing Secretary and
Secretary of the PAF Golf Club Wing Commander Syed Masood Shah, other dignitaries,
international golfers and large number of spectators were also present.

SCO Summit to be held in China’s Qingdao port city in June

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BEIJING, April 15 (APP):As the rotating president of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), China will host this year’s summit of the organization to be held in Qingdao, a port city, and a famous tourist spot, in June.
President, Mamnoon Hussain is likely to lead the delegation from Pakistan during the summit.
Prior to the summit, the SCO foreign ministers and defense ministers meetings will also be held separately in the Chinese capital on April 23-24.
They will be discussing the fight against the “three forces” of separatism, terrorism, and extremism, and other issues of common concern.
The SCO-member countries will also hold a Fanfare for Peace Military Tattoo in China and Peace Mission – 2018 Joint Counter-terrorism Military Exercise in Russia.
Chiefs of Defence Staff meeting and a working-level meeting on Drug Control of the SCO-member states will also be held this year.
The SCO, an inter-governmental organization, was founded in China’s Shanghai on June 15, 2001, is composed of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, China, India, and Pakistan.
India and Pakistan were admitted as full members of the organization at the summit in Astana last year.
It also has Afghanistan, Iran, and Mongolia as its observer states and Belarus, Turkey and Sri Lanka as dialogue partners.
The driving philosophy for the SCO is the “Shanghai spirit,” which emphasizes harmony, working via consensus, respect for others cultures, non-interference in others internal affairs and nonalignment.
Its basic bureaucratic structure consists of two standing bodies: the Secretariat based in Beijing and overseen by a secretary general and the Regional Anti Terror Structure (RATS) with a staff based in Tashkent.
In 2004, the SCO created the official status of observer and brought Mongolia into its fold. India, Iran, and Pakistan joined as SCO observers the following year.
SCO in 2008 established regulations on dialogue partners and accepted Belarus and Sri Lanka as its inaugural dialogue partners in 2009.
The SCO has moved forward on some concrete areas of activity as well, such as security cooperation which includes counternarcotics, and cybersecurity besides, economic cooperation and emergency assistance.
The SCO charter adopted in 2002, defines the main purposes of the organization as “strengthening mutual trust, good neighbourliness and friendship among members states; developing effective cooperation in political affairs, economy, trade, science and technology, culture, education, energy, transport and environmental protection; and working together to maintain regional peace, security and stability.
The SCO focuses on security-related issues of the region especially on border security and counterterrorism cooperation.
The SCO has, as a group or with only a portion of the members, held security exercises since 2002. Some of the activities have been labelled “Anti-terror” exercises specifically, while others, usually larger and involving more countries, have been named “Peace Mission” exercises.
In March 2009, SCO-Afghanistan Action Plan was produced by a conference hosted by Moscow. The Action Plan called for joint operation to combat terrorism, drug trafficking, and organized crime.
After security exercises and a focus specifically on Afghanistan, the RATS, the SCO’s counterterrorists arm, has moved to achieve broader counterterrorism objectives, too.
It reportedly has advised several nationals on operation training, helped draft international legal documents to combat terrorism, and compiled a database of suspected or known terrorists and extremists for SCO member use.
The SCO has also been on the forefront to manage the Internet’s impact on governments, especially to counter its use for what it calls information terrorism.
In 2009, the SCO approved a cyber agreement which defined information war as an effort by one state to undermine another state’s political, economic and social systems.
The analysts say that Pakistan was keen to play its role in the SCO and that was evident from its high-level participation in various meetings and activities.
As the Peace Mission joint counter-terrorism exercise is scheduled to be held later this year, in Russia, other member states will benefit from its rich experience in tackling terrorism.
On the other hand, there remains a question mark on India’s approach to this multilateral forum.
Not only geographically, but functionally too, will India remain on the margin of SCO or make itself a useful member of the organization to the mutual benefit of all; remains the key question.
Given the role assigned to India by the U.S. in its Indo-Pacific strategy and the tentative approach exhibited so far, other member states will be keenly watching India.

Modern technology to bring more people into tax net: Miftah

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 15 (APP):Advisor to Prime Minister on Finance, Revenue, and Economic Affairs Miftah Ismail has said the modern technology would help bring more people into tax net.
There were 700,000 tax payers in the country and that the figure would be increased through
using modern technology, he said while talking to a private news channel.
The credit goes to the present government for announcing tax amnesty scheme, he said.
The target has been set to collect 4000 billion rupees tax this year, he said. Due to the prudent policies of present government and added the exports had been increased to 23.9 per cent.
“We have also set targets to achieve 5.6 per cent growth rate this year,” he added.
Commenting on China Pakistan Economic Corridor, he said many roads and infrastructure development projects, have been completed under CPEC.
Miftah said India was spreading negative propaganda against Pakistan to halt economic
progress including CPEC.
For purchasing property, he said that citizen would have to make tax registration. All efforts
were being made to expand tax network and check tax evaders in the country, he added.