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Pakistan announces subscription to the IAEA’s supplementary guidance

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):Pakistan has conveyed to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) its intention to subscribe to the Guidance on the Import and Export of Radioactive Sources.

According to a statement issued by foreign office, guidance supplements the code of conduct on the safety and security of radioactive sources which although non-legally binding in nature, is an important component of the global nuclear safety and security regime.

“Code of Conduct seeks to help countries ensure that radioactive sources are used in a manner consistent with the highest standards of safety and security”, it added.

Pakistan has been voluntarily adhering to the Code of Conduct since 2005 and has put in place all the necessary arrangements and systems consistent with the recommendations of the Code. The supplementary Guidance is aimed at enhancing the safety of radioactive sources during transfer from one state to another, in accordance with their respective national legislation and relevant international commitments.

Pakistan’s subscription to the Supplementary Guidance on the Import and Export of Radioactive Sources demonstrates its continued commitment to the latest international standards in the areas of nuclear non-proliferation, safety and security.

Pakistan has run a safe and secure peaceful nuclear programme for more than four decades. Over the years, experts from Pakistan have also contributed to the work of the IAEA in the fields of nuclear safety and security.

Donald Trump Jr. raises ethics questions with business trip to India

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NEW YORK, Feb 21 (APP):US President Donald Trump’s eldest son’s current business trip to India has raised concerns here about mixing his father’s family business interests with U.S. foreign policy.
Donald Trump Jr. was set to attend dinners this week in several Indian cities in an effort to promote Trump-branded luxury apartment and condominium complexes outside New Delhi, according to US media reports.
“The apartments are expensive ” though not outrageously so in the overheated real-estate world of India’s wealthy elite. An apartment in the Trump Towers complex in Gurgaon runs between $775,000 and $1.5 million.
Although the Trump Organization reportedly closed on the Indian developments before Trump took office, critics have questioned whether members of the first family should continue their involvement in foreign business projects.
Trump Jr.’s trip also involves a scheduled appearance at a New Delhi business conference that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to attend, creating a situation where diplomacy and Trump Organization business could overlap, The Washington Examiner pointed out.
“They are auctioning off access to the first family in a foreign land,” Norman Eisen, chair of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, told CNN. “What is to stop a foreign national with interests before the U.S. government from asking Don Junior to raise some issue or concern with his father? We know that father and son talk all the time, and discuss business.”
The US State Department, meanwhile, distanced itself from Trump Jr.’s trip to India, telling reporters he is traveling as a private citizen and that the agency played no role in shaping his message during the visit.
Heather Nauert, a spokeswoman for the department, said “overall, the United States embassy doesn’t have any role in that visit,” and that Trump Jr. is not visiting in an official capacity.Trump Jr. doesn’t hold a post in his father’s administration.
When the president took office last year, he handed control of day-to-day operations of his real estate empire to Trump Jr. and his second son, Eric Trump.
Trump Jr.’s trip to India, however, has raised concern among some ethics watchdogs that the Trump Organization, the president’s for-profit company, is hawking access to the president’s son abroad.
Nauert, the State Department’s spokesperson, however, denied that Trump Jr.’s trip was in any kind of official capacity.
“He is there as a private citizen and I don’t have any comment beyond that,”
Some ethics experts have scrutinized the revenue Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. has earned from foreign dignitaries and special interest groups who might book events or stays at the hotel in an effort to reach the president.
Public Citizen, a watchdog group, released a report last month that documented dozens of instances in which potential conflicts of interest arose from groups or politicians that patronized Trump properties.
“Business is booming at the Trump International Hotel in D.C., not because of the decor, but because corporations and foreign governments want to curry favour with the president,” Robert Weissman, president of Public Citizen, said in a statement.

Report on completion of Western route of CPEC presented in Senate

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):A report of Functional Committee on Government Assurance regarding completion of Western
route of CPEC by December 2016 was presented in the Senate.
Chairman Functional Committee on Government Assurances Agha Shahzad Durrani presented the report in the House.
The house also adopted the report of Special Committee on the performance of PIA and the sale
of PIA Airbus A-310 to the German Firm in violation of PPRA rules.
Farhatullah Babar on behalf of Convener Special Committee Syed Muzafar Hussain Shah presented the motion to adopt the report.

CPEC Cultural Caravan to develop a strong bond based on cultural ideals: Jamal Shah

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Cultural Caravan has provided a platform where exchange of ideas, cultures and norms took place among people of opposing backgrounds, cultural norms and values.
Director General Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) Syed Jamal Shah told APP that the Pak-China joint artistic tour particularly helped pave way for the participants and in the long term general masses of both Pakistan and China to develop a strong bond based on cultural ideals.
“It has helped artists of both countries in attaining a better insight regarding the local culture, art and musical variety of Pakistan as well as China,” he said.
Jamal Shah said that CPEC Cultural Caravan had a strong impact on the cultural spectrum of both the countries, adding that for starters, it helped to diminish the boundaries and stressed that cultural exchange has a pivotal role to play in this respect.
“Similarly, it has opened ways for countless opportunities for the two countries such as, combined film initiative, economic development and most importantly dissemination of cultural, traditional and such other notions between Pakistan and China,” he said.
Jamal Shah said that the Cultural Caravan also helped to spread the message of friendship between the people of both countries.
“As many as three grand events including CPEC Cultural Caravan Festival, Artists Convention and the closing ceremony of the 9th National Art Exhibition to be held from February 24 at PNCA would leave a significant cultural impact at home and abroad,” he said.
He said support to these initiatives shows the government’s patronage towards promoting and mainstreaming the Pakistani culture to wipe off the ambiguous notions about the country.

Lok Virsa to screen Hollywood classic film on February 24

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage (Lok Virsa) Mandwa Film Club will organize screening of Hollywood classic film ‘The Best Years of Our Lives’ (1946) on February 24 at its media center.
The film was directed by William Wyler and Produced by Samuel Goldwyn.
‘The Best Years of Our Lives’ is a true Hollywood classic, starring some of the greatest actors that Hollywood has known such as Fredric Marc, Teresa Wright, Harold Russel and Myrna Loy. It won seven Academy awards and remains the sixth best selling film of all times in the UK theatres.
It won seven Academy awards and remains the sixth best selling film of all times in the UK theaters.

Nawaz Sharif popular leader of country: Talal Chaudhry

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry Wednesday said that Nawaz Sharif was a popular
leader of the country and Wednesday’s judgment of court could not reduce the popularity of former prime minister.
Talking to a private news channel, he said that democratic process should continue in the country.
He said Parliament formulated legislation and constitution and it could make any amendment in the law.
Talal Chaudhry said minus Nawaz Sharif formula would not be successful in the country.

PSQCA is mandated to formulate standards and monitor qual 35 Scheme: Shaikh Aftab

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Shaikh Aftab Ahmad on Wednesday said that the
Pakistan Standards & Quality Control Authority (PSQCA), an organization
under the administrative control Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST), is
mandated to formulate Standards and monitor the qual 35 Scheme.
Speaking in the Senate during question hour, the minister said that presently, 109 items are included in the mandatory Scheme of PSQCA.
PSQCA, he said has a complete mechanism for monitoring the quality of mandatory items /
products through quarterly inspections of the manufacturing units and market
surveillance policy for ensuring compliance of mandatory items in accordance
with Pakistan Standards and Conformity Assessment (CA) Rules, 2011.
The minister to a question said that presently, PSQCA is not authorized to penalize the
manufacturers / units for non-compliance. However, PSQCA as per CA rules can
seize the units which do not conform to the standards, he added.
He said that PSQCA also refers cases of manufacturers / units to first class magistrate for
penalization. PSQCA Act, 1996 prescribes the applicable penalty / fine in its
various sections.
During the period July, 2016 to December, 2017,
PSQCA carried out inspection of various units as well as open market
surveillance, resultantly 325 units of different items were seized, he said.
The minister said that as per provisions under Pakistan Conformity Assessment Rules, 2011,
the units seized showing compliance to the Pakistan Standard Specification were
de-seized.
Similarly,non-licensees / unregistered units opting to get PSQCA’s license were also de-seized
and grant of license process initiated on their request. Cases against units
showing non-compliance were filed in the relevant Courts of Law, he added.

Private sector urged to focus on innovation-led productivity to promote trade, exports

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):Asian Productivity Organization (APO) Japan Secretary General Dr Santhi Kanoktanaporn Wednesday called upon the private sector of Pakistan to focus on innovation-led productivity to improve trade and exports.
He said this while exchanging views with business community here at Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Chief Executive Officer of National Productivity Organization of Pakistan Abdul Ghaffar Khattak also accompanied him at the occasion.
Dr Santhi Kanoktanaporn said in the current highly competitive business environment, only those organizations could excel that focused on innovation-led productivity while the manufacturers stuck up with obsolete technology and methods of production just evaporated.
He stressed that all organizations in Pakistan should develop business models with future foresight to achieve sustainable growth.
Dilating upon the role of his organization, he said APO was representing 20 economies of Asia and Pacific and it was working in collaboration with National Productivity Organizations (NPOs) of member countries to promote the efficiency and productivity of private sectors for sustainable socioeconomic development.
He said SMEs played key role in the economic development of any country and APO was working to further strengthen the NPOs of member countries to promote SME sector.
He assured that APO in collaboration with NPO Pakistan and chambers would continue to work for promoting innovation-led growth in Pakistan.
Chief Executive Officer, National Productivity Organization of Pakistan Abdul Ghaffar Khattak said Pakistani manufacturers should focus on improving the quality and standard of their products to achieve better growth.
He said NPO in liaison with ICCI would continue to work for promoting concepts of resource efficiency and smart manufacturing in SMEs of the region for improving the quality and performance of their products.
He assured that ICCI proposal for its representation in NPO BoD would be given due consideration.
Speaking at the occasion, President of ICCI Sheikh Amir Waheed, appreciated the role of APO for making member economies more productive and competitive by enhancing their productivity.
He stressed that APO and NPO should develop close liaison with chambers to further improve the efficiency and productivity of private sector in Pakistan.
He said sitting president of ICCI should be included in the BoD of NPO to represent the voice of private sector in its future policies.
Senior Vice President of ICCI Muhammad Naveed said many sectors of Pakistan’s economy had huge potential to grow and APO in collaboration with NPO Pakistan should cooperate with local industry in adopting modern techniques of production, diversification and future mapping of business.

Australia, Asia Foundation Pakistan organize discussion on water management for Agriculture

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):The Australian Government and the Asia Foundation Pakistan, in collaboration with the Ministry of Climate Change and International Union of Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Pakistan, organized a discussion on the effective water management for agriculture in Indus Basin.
The event invited Pakistan’s policy makers, civil society representatives and farmers to discuss the ecological, political and economic factors that govern the use of water in the region, said a message received here on Wednesday.
Secretary for the Ministry of Climate Change,  Khizar Hayat Khan reiterated the seriousness of government of Pakistan on the water issue. With the support of the Green Climate Fund (GCF), the government is addressing the challenge of receding glaciers and the Ministry of Climate Change endorses such collaborations which can further the agenda of the GCF.
The Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan, Margaret Adamson highlighted that cooperation in water management was a significant and increasing dimension of the Australia- Pakistan bilateral relationship.
“Australia has been supporting Pakistan’s water resource and agricultural development objectives since the 1980s. The Australian Government’s work on water management provides opportunities for facilitating knowledge exchange between the countries in this vitally important sector,” High Commissioner Adamson said.
Australian scientists from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), key government officials from the Ministry of Water and Power, Ministry of Climate Change, Planning Commission of Pakistan, provincial governments’ irrigation and agricultural departments, researchers and academicians participated in the discussion.
The event was part of the Australian Government’s Water Program in Pakistan in partnership with the Government of Pakistan. It encourages technical experts and civil society to campaign for effective water resource management.

ECP removes Nawaz Sharif’s name as party President from its record

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP)
on Wednesday removed the name of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif as President/ party head of Pakistan Muslim League (N) from its record.
According to an order issued by the ECP, the name of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif as President/ party head of PML (N) shall be deemed to have been removed from the election record with effect from
July 28, 2017.
It said the name was removed in pursuance of the directions contained in the order on February 21 by the Supreme Court of
Pakistan in constitution petitions number 37 to 45, 47 to 51 and 54 of 2017 and civil miscellaneous appeal number 244 of 2017.
Meanwhile, through another letter issued by the ECP to the acting Secretary General PML-N Ahsan Iqbal, said that the commission has removed the name of Nawaz Sharif as party head of PML-N from its record.
It added, since the office of President PML (N) has become vacant with effect from July 28, 2017, accordingly, the secretary general is required to fill the vacancy of the party President in accordance with Article 15 of the Constitution of PML-N under intimation to the ECP for further necessary action.