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Continuity of democracy must for economic stability, development: Musadik

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ISLAMABAD, March 25 (APP):The continuity of democratic system was must for economic stability, development and prosperity of the country, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Media Affairs Senator Dr Musadik Malik said.
Democracy should continue in the country as Pakistan had already faced martial laws, he said talking to a private news channel.
He said the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government was following one-point agenda of continuity of democracy. Former prime minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was ready to hold talks for supremacy of law and the Constitution which was demand of every person, he added.
He urged political parties’ leaders to be civilized and refrain from unparliamentary language.

ECP to set up 14,487 display centers across country

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ISLAMABAD, March 25 (APP):Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) will start setting up 14,487 display centers from Monday across the country.
According to details, these display centers will be established for registration, correction or removal of names from voters’ lists. The 7,928 display centers will be set up in Punjab, 2,585 in Sindh, 2,545 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 1,429 in Balochistan.
The commission has included the names of all those in voters lists who received their national identity card from period 2013 to 2018. The 8,100,000 new voters have been registered while the names of 800,000 voters have been removed from the voters lists while the draft voter list contains around 104 million voters.
The commission has updated its 8300 short message service (SMS) and asked the voters to check the details of their vote registration by sending SMS with CNIC number to 8300.
Chief Election Commissioner Justice Sardar Muhammad Raza said the registration of country’s youth besides men and women as voters was essential as their participation was a must in democratic process.
He said it was a best chance for them to register as voters before 2018 general election.

HEC to award 100 law scholarships to Baloch graduates

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ISLAMABAD, March 25 (APP):The Higher Education Commission (HEC) will provide 100 scholarships to graduates from Balochistan in law education, as the Central Development Working Party (CDWP) has approved the project worth Rs 448.735 million.
Under the project, 50 five-year LLB and 10 LLM scholarships will be awarded to Baloch students to study in universities at home, while 30 will be sent abroad for LLM and 10 to pursue PhD studies, an HEC press release said on Sunday.
In order to ensure fair execution of the project, HEC has constituted a steering committee comprising Executive Director, HEC, Provincial Secretary Education and representatives from Pakistan Bar Council, Quetta.
The scholarships will be awarded on open merit to students of Balochistan who intend to opt for law as a profession.
It may be mentioned that Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi had announced award of law scholarships during his visit to Balochistan last year in the wake of tragic terrorism incident of Civil Hospital, Quetta in 2016 which caused loss of 60 lawyers.
The incident had wiped out a whole generation of senior lawyers casting serious negative impact on the entire judicial system. It created a serious shortage of qualified lawyers in the province.
Under the project, 15-20 per cent scholarships will be reserved for children from the families that had become victim of Civil Hospital, Quetta blast.

Oxfam to extend women leadership role to country’s every nook and cranny

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 25 (APP):The Oxfam, a Non-Government Organization, on Sunday claimed to reach every nook and cranny of the country to train female humanitarian leaders for their worthy role in catastrophic conditions.
The initiative to be taken up in collaboration with National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and National Humanitarian Network (NHN) is aiming to ensure at least one female humanitarian leader from every village of Pakistan for their utilization as a human resource.
Talking to APP, the Country Director of Oxfam Muhammad Hassan Qazilbash said women were more effective to collect correct data in crisis situation as they have strong liaison and knowledge about their localities as compared to the men. That is critically important for a calculated response to some situation in natural calamities, he added.
These trainings will help provide women with knowledge about their rights, leadership skills and disaster preparedness so that they are better equipped to lead their communities and know their rights in times of a humanitarian crisis” , he informed.
The fundamental principal behind empowering the women, he said, was to reach every female as cultural taboos were hindrance to have information on feminine segment through men to achieve desired goals.
He offered that any female could join Oxfam in this cause and could ensure availability at the time of emergency by registering herself with the Provincial Disaster Management Authority.
It is pertinent to mention that Oxfam with NDMA and NHN had recently launched the series of first response trainings in Capital exclusively for women humanitarian workers to take leadership roles in humanitarian efforts.
Oxfam is a confederation of 20 independent charitable organizations focusing on the alleviation of global poverty and to assist in the development of structures which directly benefit people facing the realities of poverty and injustice.

Balochistan’s resources should be utilized for its development: Qadir Baloch

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ISLAMABAD, March 25 (APP):Minister for SAFRON Lt Gen (Retd) Abdul Qadir Baloch has said Balochistan’s resources should be utilized for its development and prosperity of the province.
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government and valiant armed forces of the country had almost restored peace in this province, he said talking to a private news channel.
The minister said China Pakistan Economic Corridor project should also be utilized for the betterment and economic stability of the province besides the country as this mega project would bring economic revolution in the region.
He said the provinces were massively empowered through 18th constitutional amendment and National Finance Commission Award but more focus should be given to Balochistan in that regard.
Replying to a question, he said the continuity of democratic process was essential to take the country to the new heights of progress and prosperity

Cardiff University, Women University Swabi sign MoU on academic collaboration

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 25 (APP):The University of Cardiff, UK has signed a memorandum of understanding on Academic Collaboration
with the Women University Swabi at a ceremony held at the University of Cardiff, UK.
University of Cardiff Pro Vice-Chancellor College of Physical Sciences and Engineering,Prof.
Rudolf Alleman, FRSC and Prof. Khanzadi Fatima Khattak, FRSC, the Vice-Chancellor, Women
University, Swabi signed the agreement.
Under this agreement, the two institutions will collaborate in research projects, study abroad
programmes, summer schools, students, faculty and staff academic visits and training programmes.
Under the leadership of Prof. Khanzadi Fatima Khattak, the Women University Swabi is fully
committed to fulfilling its mission of empowering women through education.
Building these global academic partnerships will enable the students, faculty and staff of
Women University Swabi to develop skills, work closely with academics from the world leading
universities and contribute to national and international research.

Mariyam Nawaz to address convention on April 1

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SIALKOT, Mar 25 (APP)::Mariyam Nawaz will address
the social media workers convention here on April 1.
MNA Ch. Armughan Subhani said the PML-N had finalized
all arrangements in this regard.

UN commission on women adopts blueprint for empowerment of rural women, girls

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UNITED NATIONS, Mar 25 (APP):The United Nations’ largest annual gathering on gender equality and women’s rights wrapped up Friday in New York with the strong commitment by its Member States to achieving gender equality and the empowerment of rural women and girls.
Coming on the heels of unprecedented global activism and public outcry to end gender injustice and discrimination worldwide, the 62nd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) reached a robust agreement highlighting the urgency of empowering and supporting those who need it most and have, for too long, been left behind.
Pakistan’s delegation was led by Dr Shezra Mansab Ali, MNA, and included Neelum Khan, KPK CSW and Fawzia Vikar, Punjab CSW.
Officials said the outcome of the two-week meeting, known as the Agreed Conclusions adopted by member states, puts forth concrete measures to lift rural women and girls out of poverty and to ensure their rights, well-being and resilience.
These include ensuring their adequate living standards with equal access to land and productive assets, ending poverty, enhancing their food security and nutrition, decent work, infrastructure and technology, education and health, including their reproductive health and reproductive rights, and ending all forms of violence and harmful practices.
It calls for decent jobs for rural women with equal pay for work of equal value, and demands that they participate equally in all decisions, from households to community forums.
The document calls for the provision of essential rural infrastructure and technology, including safe drinking water, a clean stove, sanitation facilities and connectivity.
It asks for progress toward strong educational environments at all levels, including the closing of gender gaps in secondary and tertiary education in rural areas, and the provision of quality social services and care services to reduce the disproportionate share of unpaid care and domestic work of rural women and girls.
It urges member states to step up investments to ensure food security and nutrition for rural women and girls, as well as increased financial inclusion and access to financial services for women farmers.
It calls for the provision of universal health coverage, including their reproductive health and respect for their reproductive rights.
The document calls for accelerated action to end all forms of violence against women, including harmful practices such as child marriage and female genital mutilation.
The CSW, a functional commission of the UN Economic and Social Council, is the single largest forum for UN member states, civil society organizations and other international actors to build consensus and commitment on policy actions toward gender equality and women’s rights.
More than 4,300 representatives from over 600 civil society organizations, and 170 members attended this year’s commission meeting.

Dark descends on world landmarks in call for climate change

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UNITED NATIONS, Mar 25 (APP):The United Nations Saturday evening turned off the lights at its iconic Headquarters in New York as well as at other landmarks around the world in observance of “Earth Hour” a global event highlighting the need for climate action and sustainable energy consumption.
In a video message, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged people around the world to join him in “turning out the lights and turning up the pressure” for a healthy planet.
“Climate change is moving much faster than we are. Its alarming impacts are upon us; resources and ecosystems across the world are under assault. Earth Hour is an opportunity to show our resolve to change,” he said.
“Protecting the environment is preserving life itself,” the UN chief stressed.
Organized by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Earth Hour encourages individuals, companies, organizations and Governments throughout the world to switch off their lights for one hour at 8:30 p.m. local time.
This year, Earth Hour stressed the link between climate change and biodiversity loss, as thousands of plant and animal species are threatened with extinction as a result of increasing temperatures.
First launched in 2007 in Australia, Earth Hour has been commemorated every year since, mobilizing hundreds of millions of individuals to participate and growing to become one of the world’s largest grassroots movement for the environment and climate action.

Pakistan’s biggest city will witness a high-profile cricket match for the first time in nine years on Sunday

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United Kingdom, Mar 25 (APP):Pakistan’s biggest city will witness a high-profile cricket match for the first time in nine years on Sunday when the Pakistan Super League final is staged amid heavy security at a newly renovated National Stadium in Karachi, Daily mail reported.
According to the paper, more than 8,000 security personnel have been deployed for the Twenty20 final between Islamabad United and last year’s champions Peshawar Zalmi.
Karachi, now with a population of 15 million, last saw a major game with international players in February 2009 – Sri Lanka vs. Pakistan in a test match.
The paper further reported that a Pakistani paramilitary soldier stands guard at the main entrance of National Stadium ahead of Pakistan Super League final in Karachi, Pakistan, Saturday, March 24, 2018. It added that Pakistan’s biggest city will witness a high-profile cricket match for the first time in nine years on Sunday when the Pakistan Super League final is staged amid heavy security at a newly renovated National Stadium in Karachi.
On the same tour, terrorists attacked the Sri Lanka team bus at Lahore. On March 3, 2009, the bus carrying the visiting cricketers, part of a large convoy, was fired upon by 12 gunmen near Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. They were on their way to play the third day of the second test against Pakistan, and six Pakistan policemen and two civilians were killed, and six members of the Sri Lanka team were injured.
That resulted in an end to international cricket in the country, and the Pakistan Cricket Board was left with no choice but to choose United Arab Emirates as its “home” turf to host international teams, the paper said.
The paper said ,however, the PCB continued in its efforts to convince foreign nations to begin touring Pakistan. Lahore first hosted the PSL final last year, and there were Twenty20 international matches organized against a World XI (three matches) and Sri Lanka (one).
The provincial administration in Karachi has put up in place stringent security arrangements for Sunday’s final. Spectators might have to wait in long queues hours before the evening final and will get into the stadium only after going through at least three security checkpoints.
But the city is giving a festive look to welcome foreign players like Peshawar Zalmi’s Darren Sammy of West Indies and Chris Jordan of England, and South African J.P. Duminy and New Zealand’s Luke Ronchi of Islamabad United,the newspaper said.
It added that Billboards and player cut-outs have been displayed on the sides of main streets to celebrate an international-standard game for the first time in nearly a decade.
Sammy has become a household name in Pakistan – especially the way he has carried Zalmi to the final after playing four successive matches with a leg injury.
“Yes Karachi we’re coming,” Sammy said in a video message. “I want you all to come and support Peshawar Zalmi. I want everybody to wear the yellow shirt, it’s a yellow storm, we’re coming.”