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PM reaffirms Pakistan’s firm commitment for peace in Afghanistan

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ASHGABAT (Turkmenistan), Nov 26 (APP): Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday reaffirmed Pakistan’s firm commitment to the efforts for peace and stability in Afghanistan.

During a meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on the sidelines of Global Conference on Sustainable Transport, the Prime Minister reiterated Pakistan’s keen desire for deepening engagement with Afghanistan.

He also stressed on the need for enhancing bilateral political interaction, security coordination, trade and transit,connectivity and people to people exchanges.

The two leaders had a cordial exchange of views regarding efforts for peace and stability in Afghanistan and strengthening of relations between the two countries.

Emphasizing upon the politically negotiated settlement through an Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace process as the most viable option for lasting peace in Afghanistan, the Prime Minister said Pakistan would continue its serious efforts for facilitating the peace process, including the Quadrilateral Coordination Group (QCG).

He appreciated Afghan Government’s efforts for peace and stability in Afghanistan and expressed support to the peace agreement between Afghan Government and Hizb-e-Islami Afghanistan.

The two leaders discussed the need of cooperation to combat the scourge of terrorism, which was a common enemy and a serious challenge to peace in both countries, and the region, said a statement of the Foreign Office.

The Prime Minister said the elimination of this menace required effective coordination between security, intelligence and counter-terrorism institutions of the two countries.

Discussing the importance of economic development for peace and stability in Afghanistan, President Ghani thanked the Prime Minister for Pakistan’s new development package of $ 500 million announced at Brussels last month.

The Prime Minister suggested that the focus should be on promoting connectivity to stimulate economic development, for the benefit of the peoples of both countries.

The two leaders also agreed on the need for continued engagement in other areas, including coordination for smooth, safe and dignified repatriation of Afghan refugees and their sustainable reintegration in Afghanistan.

President Ghani thanked Pakistan for hosting millions of Afghan refugees for more than three decades.

Regional connectivity, key pillar of Pakistan’s foreign policy: PM

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Regional connectivity, key pillar of Pakistan’s foreign policy: PM

ASHGABAT (Turkmenistan), Nov 26 (APP): Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Saturday said the regional connectivity and economic integration were the key pillars of Pakistan’s foreign policy and playing a role of gateway to the Central Asia.

Addressing the two-day Global Sustainable Transport Conference, he said in the emerging global and regional environment, Pakistan was happy to play its role as gateway to the Central Asia.

The Prime Minister said the peaceful neighbourhood has remained the norm of Pakistan‘s foreign policy and no development policies could yield fruit without peace and security.

He said Pakistan was fully committed to its responsibilities as a partner in regional and economic integration.

With projects like China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Pakistan has enhanced its geo-strategic location into a geo-economic advantage, he added.

The Prime Minister said the CPEC was a package of multiple infrastructure and development projects and would boost connectivity within the region and integrate China, Central Asia, South Asia and Middle East.

He said 21st century was the century of connectivity and without adequate internal and regional communication networks, countries would lag behind in progress.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said with mutual understanding and collective endeavors, they would be able to deliver on the promise of peace, prosperity and development of their peoples.

He announced Pakistan’s joining of Ashgabat Agreement and Lapis Lazuli Corridor.

He hoped that the agreement would prove milestone in achieving the dream of peaceful co-existence through integration of economies, markets and cultures in South Asia, Central Asia and beyond.

Addressing the conference, President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov said the modern transport was helpful in stabilizing global relations at regional and national levels.

He said Turkmenistan was pursuing effective policy for developing the transport system and has presented two drafts in the General Assembly.

Advisor to PM on Foreign Affairs Syed Tariq Fatemi, Advisor to PM Irfan ul Haque Siddiqui and ambassador of Pakistan to Turkmenistan were also present.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in his address said modern transportation was imperative for bolstering international relations and overall progress of the global community.

Earlier, the Prime Minister also visited the Monument of Independence and laid a wreath.

Dar shows satisfaction on PBS preparations for census

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Dar shows satisfaction on PBS preparations for census

ISLAMABAD, Nov 26 (APP): Minister for Finance Mohammad Ishaq Dar Saturday showed satisfaction on the preparations made by Pakistan
Bureau of Statistics (PBS) for holding of census in the country.
The minister was chairing a meeting to review the progress of the ongoing activities of PBS, including preparations for 6th population and housing census in the country, a PBS press statement said.
He directed the Statistics Division to keep close coordination with the armed forces to ensure security and credibility in the census operation.
Earlier, the Chief Statistician of PBS gave an overview of the preparations made for holding of census.
He said necessary preparations on the civilian side had been completed, including release of funds for making logistic arrangements, procurement of hardware and appointment of field staff for census
operation.
He said the PBS had launched integrated Agriculture Census as a pilot project on electronic data collection using android technology, which was a great shift from paper survey to electronic data processing.
The PBS, he said, was also launching census of manufacturing
industries and the first meeting of the technical committee was
recently to finalize data content.
Officials from provincial industries and labour departments deliberated upon the questionnaire, he added.
He also briefed about other activities like rebashing of national accounts,up gradation of rural area frame and digitalization of urban bloc.

People fully endorse PML N agenda of development: Marriyum

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PTI’s reaction on IRI survey unfortunate: Marriyum Aurangzeb

ISLAMABAD, Nov 26 (APP): Minister of State for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Marriyum Aurangzeb Saturday said
it was the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML N) government which
had taken revolutionary steps of constructing motorways, conducting nuclear tests and undertaking economic corridor project.
The minister, in a statement, said the people of Pakistan fully endorsed the agenda of development being pursued by Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.
She said the Health Insurance Scheme, infrastructure development
and energy projects proved the fact that the prime minister had the
only agenda to serve the nation.
The people, she added, had rejected the elements who were opposing development and progress. The country would continue its journey towards prosperity and those levelling baseless allegations would not succeed in their designs, she said.
Marriyum Aurangzeb mentioned that PTI’s spokesman Naeemul Haq,
in a statement, had confessed that the prime minister had fulfilled
all the obligations of his office.
The Pakistan Tehreek i Insaf (PTI) leadership, she said, should tell the nation as to whether their provincial government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) was fulfilling its responsibilities. The PTI succeeded to form its government in KP as its public mandate was respected, she recalled.
The minister said Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was an elected prime minister having public mandate and those wishing to become the
prime minister through ‘back door’ would never succeed.

Govt implementing 3 pronged strategy for PTV revitalization: Marriyum

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Govt implementing 3 pronged strategy for PTV revitalization: Marriyum

ISLAMABAD, Nov 26 (APP): Minister of State for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Marriyum Aurangzeb Saturday said the government was implementing a three pronged strategy for revitalizing Pakistan Television, an old icon.
The strategy included efficient utilization of human resource and professional development, revival of indigenous production and establishment of contacts with PTV icons, and introduction of public private partnership for making it financially self sustaining and a profit earning organisation, she added.
The minister was speaking at a function held here in connection with the 52nd anniversary of PTV. She also cut a cake to mark the occasion.
She said the PTV had promoted the soft and positive image of Pakistan all over the world, which was need of the hour.
Instead of spreading sensationalism, the PTV had adopted the policy of telecasting authentic news which were never contradicted, she added.
Marriyum asked the PTV employees and management to support
her efforts for the development of their organisation.

President urges youth to gear up for era of technology

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President urges youth to gear up for era of technology

ISLAMABAD, Nov 26 (APP): President Mamnoon Hussain Saturday urged the youth to keep themselves fully abreast with the global changes and technology savvy world, so that they can play an effective role in the progress and development of the country.

Contrary to the past, he said this era was not only spearheaded by the fast paced technology, but new concepts and realities were emerging as well.

Addressing at the Convocation of Ripah University here, the President reminded the students that a full comprehension and adaption of these transformations were inevitable to achieve national objectives.

It was also equally important to understand the factors that pushed this region into unrest and instability; promoted extremism and caused unprecedented bloodshed, which not only affected Pakistan but the whole region, he added.

The President said besides, emerging changes in the arena of international politics, it was also important for the youth to realize the global economic trends for their future challenges and opportunities.

As a result of the emerging global scenario and the new alignments, this region has got special importance, he said, adding it was in this backdrop that the national leadership, had undertaken a long-term strategy and launched the Economic Corridor with the cooperation of our great friend China.

He noted with satisfaction that CPEC was currently in the completion phase and with the grace of Allah Almighty, trade convoys had also started moving under it.

This corridor was in a way an extension of the historic Silk Route, which would not only benefit this region but the whole world, he added.

He said new prospects of development and progress had emerged from the operationalization of the Gwadar Port where first trade cargo had been sent.

The President noted with appreciation that Russia and Central Asian Republics (CARs) had also expressed their keen interest and desire to become a part of the CPEC and benefit from the vast connectivity opportunities being created.

He said efforts were on to make Diamer-Bhasha Dam a part of the CPEC.

A number of wind, solar, coal and nuclear energy projects were also being implemented, he said, adding that there was no change in CPEC Western route.

The President about the steps taken by the current government for the economic turnaround, said it had paid back $10 billion debt with interest out of the total $15 billion of the past regimes, whereas the foreign reserves had surged to $24 billion.

The President said the role of Pakistan and China for including all countries of the region in CPEC, a project of progress and prosperity would be written in the history in golden words.

He said for availing these opportunities created for Pakistan’s stability and prosperity, the youth would have to prepare themselves with the latest knowledge, skills and expertise.

While without compromising on ideologies and national objectives, they have to conform with the global system, and put his region on the road of progress and stability, by taking it out from the clutches of war and conflicts, he added.

He also regretted that during previous regimes, corruption had left the country lagging behind in respect of progress and development.

The President hoped that everybody in the country would now contribute towards completion of all the development projects, so that the dreams of our Quaid and Allama Iqbal should be realized.
Dr. Mukhtar, Chairman Higher Education Commission, Hassan Muhammad Khan, Chancellor (Designate), Prof. Dr. Anis Ahmad, Vice Chancellor, and ambassadors of China, Mauritius and Oman were also present on the occasion.

Extending his heartiest congratulations to the successful students, the President expressed his confidence that they would serve the country and nation.

The President also expressed his satisfaction that during the last few years, the trend of getting higher studies in Pakistan had increased and the number of experts in various disciplines of life would augment this tendency.

He said education was essential to move ahead with the world, but the objectives of education could not be achieved if its moral aspect was ignored, a society became weakened if it lost its moral values due to corruption and debauchery.

Appreciating launch of “Life and Living” programme by the Ripah University, he asked the Higher Education Commission to also include other universities in this experience, after reviewing this curriculum.

The President said noted that the women made half or even more of Pakistan’s population. This proportion of population indicated that until our women included themselves in the mainstream, the dream of national development would not be realized, he added.

The President also advised that they should always keep in mind the fact that they were the daughters of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, who had their own ideological and cultural identity.

This caution was essential, as the people who go abroad, particularly, youth represent themselves as country’s ambassadors and their acts exhibit their country’s identity, he added.

He also congratulated the University for getting second position in the Higher Education Commission’s ranking.

The President also prayed for the departed soul of Maj. Gen. Dr. Zulfikar Ali Khan, who laid the foundation of Ripah University.

The President also gave away prizes, certificates and medals to students and staff members for excelling in their respective disciplines.

Pakistan’s State Bank governor calls India’s cash clampdown “extreme”

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NEW YORK, Nov 26 (APP): Pakistan’s State Bank Governor, Ashraf Mahmood Wathra has called India’s shock clampdown on cash an “extreme” step to boost financial inclusion, tax collection and battle graft.

“To my imagination that is a very, very extreme measure,” Governor Wathra said in an interview with Bloomberg economic and financial news service, after the forum it organized in Karachi on Wednesday.

“It’s the enabling environment which has to get better in the economy.”
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi demonetized 500 rupee and 1,000 rupee notes in a move announced November, 8, taking out 86 percent of the nation’s currency in circulation.

Bloomberg News pointed out that South Asian countries, including India and Pakistan, are trying to bring more people in the formal economy and stop avoiding tax.

Pakistan is focusing on softer measures to boost financial inclusion, the lack of which is one of the nation’s greatest challenges, Wathra was quoted as saying.

Less than one percent of the population are registered tax-filers and collection is about the weakest in South Asia, according to the Bloomberg report.

There are both cultural issues and the tendency of evading taxes, these two are combined, Wathra said.

“It is just like a mindset of our populations that they like to keep money with them instead of passing it to a bank or a financial institution. This is perhaps in the DNA, which we need to change.”

About a quarter of Pakistan’s adult population has a bank account and the State Bank wants that to double by 2020 and the nation’s more than 14,000 bank branches were not enough, he said.

“That is where the digital internet technology is going to help us in achieving our objective.”

Wathra expects the nation’s growth to be just under the government’s target of 5.7 percent for the year that started in July.

The current account gap is forecast at 1.5 percent of gross domestic product for previous fiscal year, as overseas shipments fell to $21 billion, the lowest level since 2010.

“We have to expand and refine our export model, beyond traditional industries such as textiles, and find new countries and regions to market them to, he said. The present model is not working well enough for us. We have a great potential in services and great potential in information technology which is not being fully realized.”

Bloomberg News said Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif’s government is seeking to boost growth and end power shortages by 2018 — when he is up for re-election with the help of China’s pledged $46 billion investments that were announced last year.

With the State Bank of Pakistan’s monetary policy committee holding its final meeting of the year on Saturday, Wathra declined to give an outlook on interest rates.

The central bank has kept the target policy rate unchanged at 5.75 percent in the past two meetings and is expected to keep it at that level on Saturday, according to six of seven economists in a Bloomberg survey. One sees a cut to 5.5 percent, it said.

Having introduced South Asia’s first monetary policy committee this year, the central bank is working toward implementing inflation targeting by 2020, said Wathra. His three-year term ends in April, which would make him the first head of the State Bank to complete a full term since 2009.

“Our economists are researching and considering a few models which will facilitate us to switch to inflation targeting,” he said.

The State Bank is working with the government and planning commission on the ranges as “we can’t start inflation targeting in isolation.”

New army leadership to continue traditions set by Gen Raheel: Asif

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 26 (APP): Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif Saturday said the newly appointed army leadership would continue the rich tradition of successes established by outgoing Chief of the Army Staff General Raheel Sharif.
Referring to the appointment of new Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and Chief of the Army Staff, he said the war against terrorism would continue as the situation today was much better than three years back. The armed forces were fighting bravely against terrorists.
The operation Zarb e Azb would continue till the complete elimination of terrorism from the country, he said talking to a private news channel.
He said civil and armed forces had given unforgettable sacrifices in war against terrorism.
Replying to a question, he said the country had been facing number of challenges including confrontation on eastern border, war against terror, restoration of peace in big cities especially in Karachi but the government would trying to overcome the same.

Pak Embassy fetes Chirac Prize recipient

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 26 (APP): The Embassy of Pakistan in Paris, France hosted a reception for Gulalai Ismail, co-founder of NGO “Aware Girls” who was conferred with Chirac Prize for Conflict Prevention by Jacques Chirac Foundation.

It was in recognition of “Aware Girls” contributions toward development of a culture of peace and non-violence in Pakistan through active involvement of women and youth.

The reception was attended by officials from the French foreign Office, UNESCO members of Pakistani community, Embassy’s officers and staff and media persons, said a message received here Saturday.

Aware Girls was conferred with Chirac prize in an impressive ceremony held in Quai Branly Museum, Paris yesterday which was also attended by the French President Francois Hollande.

Ambassador of Pakistan to France Moin ul Haque congratulated Gulalai and said the conferment of the prestigious Chirac Prize was matter of pride for the country and its youth.

He praised the organization for raising awareness about the rights of women and for spreading the message of peace and non-violence.

Gulalai Ismail termed the conferment of prestigious Chirac Foundation Prize as an honour for Aware Girl and Pakistan and an apt recognition of their efforts to empower the women socially and economically specially in the conflict zones.

COAS lauds security forces for averting colossal damage in terror attempt

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RAWALPINDI, Nov 26 (APP): Chief of Army Staff (COAS) on Saturday highly appreciated the security forces for successfully defeating terror attempt at Ghalani Camp in Mohmand Agency.

“Vigilance and prompt response of security forces have helped save many precious lives”, he said as reported by the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).

Security Forces averted a suicide attack attempt on Ghalani Camp in Mohmand Agency as all the four suicide attackers were killed earlier in the day.

During the efforts to avert the attack, two security forces personnel dauntlessly laid their lives and effectively checked the suicide bombers to achieve nefarious motives.

According to details at around 0600 hours on Saturday, four suicide bombers who were heavily armed, attempted to enter Ghalani Camp and attacked residential area mosque where a large number of recruits were present to offer prayers.

Wearing suicide jackets the attackers opened firing in a bid to enter the mosque. The security personnel on the guard took them on and contained in the outer courtyard of mosque.

The security forces effectively surrounded the attackers while two of them detonated themselves and two others were shot at and killed by the security men, thus averting a possible colossal disaster.

During the attempt to encircle the terrorists, two FC soldiers embraced Shahadat and 14 others got injured due to firing from the attackers.