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Pakistan will become Polio free by the end 2016: UNICEF

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With 23 countries yet to reopen schools, education risks becoming ‘greatest divider’: UNICEF

ISLAMABAD, Nov 23 (APP): UNICEF Country Representative in Pakistan, Angela Kearney said on Wednesday that through coordinated and collaborative efforts of the international organisations and the government of Pakistan, polio will be eradicated from the country by the end of this year.

Talking to Radio Pakistan, Angela Kearny said that in 2014 there were 309 polio cases in Pakistan and the number has significantly reduced to 17 this year (2016).

She said in 2014, 500,000 children could not be accessed for giving polio drops, however, today this number has also been significantly dropped.

High Commissioner of Canada to Pakistan, Perry John Calderwood speaking on the issue said that efforts should be made for the allocation of right resources for the development of the children.

JETRO President extols Pakistan’s economic progress

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 23 (APP): President Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Yasushi Akahoshi has written a latter to Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Minister for Finance in which he has acknowledged that the economic progress made by Pakistan provides confidence to Japanese companies for increased business collaboration.

Akahoshi appreciated the finance minister and the government
for pursuing economic policies which were geared towards “ensuring stable and strong economic prosperity” in Pakistan and expressed that JETRO is “fully committing all possible efforts toward deepening” the bilateral economic relationship, a statement issued by the Ministry of Finance here said.

President JETRO in his correspondence has further thanked the Finance
Minister for meeting the JETRO delegation which accorded an opportunity to discuss areas for more active economic cooperation between Pakistan and Japan.

Country Director JETRO, Osamu Hisaki while delivering the letter from
President JETRO said that JETRO was thankful to the finance minister, Board of Investment and Federal Board of Revenue for facilitating Japanese companies in doing business in Pakistan.

He said various issues faced by Japanese companies in Pakistan
were getting rectified due to “swift responses by the authorities” and strong pro investment policy of the government, which has created confidence for other Japanese companies to invest in Pakistan.

Country Director JETRO informed that a business exhibition by Japanese  companies will soon be held in Karachi under the auspices of JETRO to promote future investment in Pakistan.

No narcotics business being run at educational institutions: Tariq Fazal

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 23 (APP): Minister for Capital  Administration and Development Division (CADD) Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry on Wednesday rejected media reports that narcotics business was being run at the public and private sector educational institutions in Islamabad.
Responding to a calling attention notice in the Senate, he said that the report published in a section of media that 53 percent children of private schools of the Islamabad use drugs, was without solid evidence or any data.
He said one of the NGO had prepared the report without conducting any survey adding that strict action would be taken against it.
The minister said that ministry of CADD had constituted monitoring teams, which were visiting capital’s schools on daily basis and added that the monitoring system was totally IT based.
Earlier speaking on the calling attention notice Senator Hafiz Hamadullah drew the attention of the House towards the news item published in the print media on October 20, 2016 that the narcotics business was being run in the public and private sector educational institutions in Islamabad.

Pakistan to highlight LoC violations by India at every fora: Qayyum

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 23 (APP): Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML N) Senator Lt Gen ® Abdul Qayyum Wednesday said that Pakistan would highlight Indian violation at Line of the Control (LoC) and its atrocities on innocent Kashmiris at every fora.
Pakistan valiant armed forces had been giving befitting response to Indian aggression at the LoC, he said talking to private news channel.
He said Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif had courageously
highlighted Indian barbarism in the occupied valley in United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and others forums.
He said that Pakistan had raised voice for Kashmiris basic right of self determination as per UNGA’s resolutions.
Pakistan wanted to resolve all outstanding issues with India including Kashmir issue through dialogue, he said and added,”We did not want any adventure with India as Pakistan always talked about regional peace.”
Abdul Qayyum said the nation, civil and military leadership were ready to defend every inch of the country.
The prime minister has categorically stated that weapons were not for display only but would be used to safeguard the homeland, he said.

1203 persons appointed in Ministry of Science & Technology since 2013: Senate told

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ISLAMABAD Nov 23 (APP): Federal Minister for Law and Justice
Zahid Hamid on Wednesday told the Senate that total 1203 persons had been appointed in the Ministry of Science & Technology and its attached departments since 2013.
Replying to a question on behalf of the Minister for Science and
Technology, he said total 987 persons were appointed on merit while 93 from Punjab, 57 from Sindh, 12 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 19 from Balochistan, five from Azad Jammu & Kashmir, 27 from federal capital and three from FATA were appointed on quota basis.
Responding to a supplementary question, the minister said at present some 5,683 employees were working in Zari Taraqiati Bank (ZTBL) on regular basis.

Cameras being installed in train driver’s cabin: Saad

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 23 (APP): Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad
Rafique Wednesday apprised the Senate that cameras were being installed in train driver’s cabin to monitor drivers activities.
Responding to a calling attention notice raised by Saleem Mandviwala about the train accident at Landhi Railway Station, the minister said after a detailed inquiry, it had been established that neither the train driver nor the assistant driver were present in the cabin at the time of accident. Both the drivers were responsible for the unfortunate accident, he added.
Saad said a detailed report of the inquiry was received eight days after the accident. According to the report, the train was running at the speed of 90 km per hour at the time of accident and emergency brake was not applied.
He said the driver’s family was also traveling in the train and he (driver) was with his family. Strict action, he said, was being taken against the responsible officials. In the past no stern action was taken in such accidents, he added.
He claimed the Railways was purely being run on non political basis
rather purely merit was being followed.
The minister said the Railways’ revenue had surged to Rs 36 billion
from Rs 18 billion. Over 50 million people were traveling on Pakistan Railways while over six per cent increase was recorded in the freight
business, he said.
He said 60,000 trains were being operated annually. The whole railway track was safe and signal system was also completely functional, he added.
Saad Rafique said a comprehensive plan had been chalked out which
would be announced shortly. It would require billions of rupees, he added.

Entire nation united against enemy: PM Azad Kashmir

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 23 (APP): Prime Minister Azad Kashmir Raja Farooq Haider on Wednesday said that the entire nation was united against
Indian atrocities on Line of Control (LoC).
Talking to a private news channel, the Prime Minister AJK said that
Kashmiris had been rendering sacrifices for their right of self determination since decades and they would continue till the achievement of their rights.
He said these tactics were being used by India to spread fear and anxiety among Kashmiris.
“India wants to provoke Pakistan but we shall answer India on diplomatic front”, he said.
Indian brutality on LoC is also an attempt to divert the attention from upcoming elections by Modi government, he remarked.
“Around 5 lacs Kashmiris living near LoC are being targeted by the Indian forces”, he said.
He informed that 39 persons have been martyred so far by the Indian firing on LoC including 11 of them in one day (Wednesday) when a passenger bus and an ambulance were targeted by the Indian forces.
He emphasized that media must play its positive role to highlight this issue instead of paying attention to insignificant issues.

Pakistan warns against using water for coercion; stresses respect for river accords

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UNITED NATIONS, Nov 23 (APP): A top Pakistani diplomat has called on the  world community to ensure that international agreements on waterways, such as the 1960 World Bank-brokered Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan, were not undermined through “unilateral or coercive measures”.

“Access to water is a fundamental right that must be protected at all
times,” Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi, Pakistan’s permanent representative to the UN, told the Security Council, while warning against any use of water as an instrument of coercion and war.

Speaking in a debate on “Water, Peace and Security”, Ambassador Lodhi  noted that Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon had, in his opening address, also cited the 56-year-old treaty, which regulates the flow of six rivers between India and Pakistan, as an example of positive cooperation. She said, “We will respect and protect our existing understandings and build where they are yet to be reached.”

Her remarks were obviously aimed at India which threatened to block
water supplies to Pakistan after militants attacked in Uri sector of the Indian occupied Kashmir in September.

While the Indo-Pak treaty was a “model of what can be achieved through  bilateral agreements”, the Pakistani envoy said it was equally a good case study of what could go wrong if such pacts were not honoured or threatened by one of the state parties to be abrogated altogether. “The international community must remain vigilant to any sign of unwillingness to maintain cooperation and be willing act to avert any conflict.”

As regards member states’ ability to cooperate in water sharing, Ambassador Lodhi said there were several international institutions capable of address the technical or financial needs for developing and sustaining cooperation.

However, she said the only international body that can enhance member states’ political ability to cooperate was the Security Council.

“It is the Security Council’s responsibility to resolve international
conflicts and disputes, especially longstanding, prolonged conflicts, in particular in Asia and Africa,” the Pakistani envoy said. “Unburdened by conflicts of the past, new challenges can then be addressed cooperatively and comprehensively.”

Reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to maintaining cooperation in the face  of water scarcity, Ambassador Lodhi said Pakistan will not allow this challenge to put international peace and security at risk.

According to a concept note issued by Senegal, which hold the 15-member  Council’s presidency for November, that in the same way that disputes over oil and land have led to conflicts now and in the past, disputes over water could lead to confrontations in the future, if nothing is done.

The debate is an opportunity to showcase successful experiences and mechanisms for cooperation and mediation with a view to strengthening one of the UN’s weaknesses, conflict prevention.

At the outset of her speech, Ambassador Lodhi said Asian and African
States, in particular sub Saharan States, were all witnessing a growth in population, vulnerability to climate change and an ever-increasing hunger for development. The countries of those regions were likely to be the first to face the challenge of sharing transboundary waters.

Therefore, the ability of such countries to cooperate and peacefully share water resources would be critical to their peace and security.

Ambassador Lodhi also underscored that regions most likely to be
affected by acute water scarcity were those facing political turmoil and conflict. Member States, she said, must be willing to share water resources peacefully.

The international community should promote bilateral and regional agreements on waterways and ensure that, once those agreements were developed, they not be undermined through unilateral or coercive measures.

Pakistan rejects Indian claim of soldier mutilation

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 22 (APP): Pakistan on Tuesday strongly rejected the false and baseless media reports regarding the alleged mutilation of an Indian solider on the Line of Control (LoC).

According to a statement of the Foreign Office, these reports were a fabrication and a blatant attempt to malign Pakistan.

“The Pakistan Army, with its professional approach, is not involved in any such unethical and non-professional activity and neither does it support any such action,” the Foreign Office statement said.

However, Pakistan was fully prepared and ready to respond to any misadventure across the LoC, Working Boundary or International Border, the statement added.

The Foreign Office said in fact India was constantly violating the 2003 Ceasefire Understanding, targeting civilian and trying to divert the international attention from its atrocities in the Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Irfan Siddiqui inaugurates Readers Club Membership campaign

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APP13-22 ISLAMABAD: November 22 – Advisor to PM for National History and Literary Heritage Irfan Siddiqui cutting the ribbon to inaugurate the National Book Foundation Readers Club’s membership ceremony. APP photo by Saeed-ul-Mulk

ISLAMABAD, Nov. 22 (APP): Advisor to the Prime Minister on National History and Literary Heritage Division Irfan Siddiqui on Tuesday inaugurated Readers Club Membership campaign for providing books on discounted rates to readers at National Book Foundation (NBF).

Addressing the inaugural ceremony, he said that efforts were being made for the promotion of book reading culture in the country.

He said, “This scheme will be a unique under which books will be provided on discounted rates to members across the country.”

Appreciating the role of Managing Director NBF for making this scheme practical, he said efforts made by the Managing Director must be a role model for others.

He said that funds would also be increased for the Readers Club scheme to facilitate more people in this regard. Such innovative schemes would also be introduced, he added.

Irfan Siddiqui said that efforts were in progress to set up NBF outlet at the university of Punjab and it would be discussed with the Vice Chancellor of the University.

Advisor to the Prime Minister said that a new scheme would also be initiated for the promotion of book reading among children and students.

Earlier, Managing Director NBF Prof. Dr. Inamul Haq Javeid said that Readers Club was one of the most public oriented book promotional activity attracting readers to buy books of their choice at half price.

“Besides, promoting reading habit, it encourages the overall book industry, help increasing literacy rate, create reasonable demand for good quality reading material and motivating young generation towards developing reading culture in the society,” he said.

The membership Card bearer would be entitle to purchase books of their choice from approved bookshops mentioned on the list of the NBP.

A number of people from different walks of life attended the inaugural ceremony of Readers club membership campaign.

The Members will be entitled to purchase books at 50% discounted
rate fro the bookstalls enlisted on the Panel of the Foundation. However, the NBF shall offer 55% discount to the members at its own outlets.”

“Membership Form can be obtained on payment of Rs. 10/= personally from the Incharge Readers Club at NBF bookshops across the country.

Membership form can also be downloaded from NBF’s website www.nbf.org.pk” he said.

A membership Card will be issued by the Club only after completion of all the formalities i.e. two latest photographs of size 1” x 1” and photocopy of National Identity Card.