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Lots of scope for stronger economic ties with Bahrain; PM

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Thursday said there was a lot of scope for enhancement in areas of trade and commerce between Pakistan and Bahrain.
He was talking to Ambassador Designate to Bahrain Javed
Malik who called on him here at the PM House.

The Prime Minister felicitated the Ambassador Designate
on his new assignment and expressed hope that he will
endeavour to bring the two countries even more closer.

Javed Malik thanked the Prime Minister and expressed his
confidence to enhance the relations between the countries
during his tenure.

Tributes paid to Quaid-e-Azam through musical show

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): A musical show featuring national and folk songs and popular melodies was presented here on Thursday by singers and instrumentalists at Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) in connection with the ongoing Quaid week.
Local singers enthralled the audience with the popular national songs that compelled the audience to join the singing with zeal and enthusiasm while the PNCA also presented a stage drama to pay tribute to the martyred
students of Army Public School (APS) Peshawar.
The Quaid week has been arranged by the PNCA and Ministry of Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage to celebrate the 139th birth anniversary of father of the nation Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
The weeklong celebrations included a cultural show in which students from various educational institutions of twin cities presented tableaus, national songs, speeches and other items on various stories portraying the significance of December 25 as Quaid day and the value of freedom
movement.

The council screened the movie `Jinnah’ featuring the life of
Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other freedom movement leaders and the historical moments of the making of Pakistan to pay rich tributes to the father of the nation for his valuable contribution towards the creation of Pakistan.
While an exhibition “Raushni ka Safar” has been put on display carrying portraits and historical pictures of Quaid e Azam for creating awareness among the masses about his achievements and struggle in making the country.
The exhibition comprises photographs showing Quaid’s life, his family members and various stages of Pakistan Movement. Many photographs focus on
Quaid-i-Azam holding official meetings and attending functions after creation of Pakistan. Photographs of the historical moment of Quaid addressing the first constituent Assembly on 14 August 1947 are also on display.

“Our younger generation needs to work hard by following the footsteps of Quaid. Our youth has a great potential, they can make Pakistan prosperous by adopting teachings of Quaid in its true spirit, said Director General,
PNCA, Muhammad Naeem while talking to APP.
He said the Quaid week is an attempt to highlight the importance of celebrating national days and educate the young generation about their history through informative entertainment.
Celebrating the national days with art and cultural programmes is a regular feature of PNCA’s activities that not only celebrate the occasion but also involve young talent to create awareness among the masses about the importance of historical days, he said.
“Involvement of students for highlighting the contributions of
national heroes and significance of national days through tableaus and songs, give them an opportunity to understand the history and ideologies of such events in its true perspective,” he said.

Beautiful play-land: An amazing new year gift for children from Japan: Japanese Ambassador

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ISLAMABAD, Dec, 31 (APP) : Ambassador of Japan Hiroshi
Inomata handed over a beautiful renovated play-land to
Capital Development Authority ( CDA) in the area of Japanese park adjacent to Islamabad Zoo terming it an amazing new year gift for Pakistani children from Japan.

The Ambassador said this on Thursday while inaugurating
the recently renovated play-land and handing over ceremony of other playing equipments to CDA.  The ceremony was attended by Member CDA Mustafain Kazmi and other senior officials.
A large number of children from different schools of
Islamabad also attended the ceremony and performed at the
occasion which was appreciated by the participants a lot.

The Ambassador said that the children’s play land commonly
known as “Japanese Park ” was renovated with a total cost of Rs. 70 million provided by the Japan government as gift for children.
This is a part of the assistance from the Government of
Japan to Pakistan in the form of Japan’s Non Project Grant Aid aimed at contributing to the promotion of socio-economic development efforts in developing countries.

Recalling history of the Japanese Park, the Ambassador
said that in 1985, the government of Japan provided the
playing equipment along with the Japanese Park as a gift of
friendship from the children of Japan to that of Pakistan, in
commemoration of the visit of the Prime Minister Nakasone to Pakistan.

Since then, this beautiful park in the bed of Margalla
Hills had been a favourite destination for the children and
their families in Islamabad, he said.

However, after thirty years of its provision, the
equipment had become old and it was needed to be renovated and remodelled, the ambassador said.

Speaking at the occasion, the Ambassador Inomata
said, “I am glade to see the Pakistani children use the play
structures very carefully for a long time. I hope they will
enjoy themselves with new ones very much, taking good care of them just as they did before.”
This is our wish that this park with newly installed
playing  equipment would contribute immensely to improving
both physical and intellectual capabilities of visiting
children, the Ambassador hoped.

Member Environment CDA Mustafain Kazmi thanked Japanese government and people of Japan for their continuous commitment to socio economic development in Pakistan.
Later, the Ambassador of Japan was also briefed about
the details of the Japanese Park in detail.

The Ambassador also visited various sites of the park
and expressed his happiness over the completion of the play
land with beautiful playing equipment.

The Ambassador also assured that Japanese government
would continue its support to Pakistan for such socio projects in future.

Surgical goods, medical instruments export post 3.95 percent increase

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): Exports of surgical goods and medical instruments registered 3.59 percent increase during first five months of current financial year as compared to corresponding period of last year.

During the period from July-November, 2015 surgical goods and medical instruments worth US$ 144.7 million exported as against the exports of US$ 139.12 million of same period last year.
According the data of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, exports of pharmaceutical products grew by 1.66 percent and about 4,669 metric tons of pharm products valuing US$ 85.42 million exported as against the exports of 6,662 metric tons worth US$ 83.66 million of same period last year.

However, during the period under review exports of chemicals and pharm products decreased by 14.71 percent and reached at US$ 346.56 million in first five months of current financial year.
The exports of chemicals and pharma products during first five months of last financial year was recorded at 406.34 million, the data reveled.
Meanwhile, onyx manufactured exports registered 12.74 percent increase  as about 1,237 metric tons of onyx manufactured valuing US$ 3.363 million exported as against the exports of 1,187 metric tons worth of US$ 2.983 million of same period last year.
During the period from July-November, country earned US$ 65.116  million by exporting about 1,427 thousand dozen of foot balls as foot balls exports from the country registered 2.84 percent growth during the period under review.

About 1,192 thousand dozen of foot balls worth US$ 63.319 million were exported during first five months of last financial year, the data reveled.
About 896 thousand dozen of leather gloves valuing US$41.95 million  were exports during the period under review as compared to the exports of 1,243 thousand dozens worth US$ 37.519 million of same period last year.

Media should project positivity to bring hope among youth: Ahsan Iqbal

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Pakistan's economy to sustain 8-10% growth rate for next 3 decades: Ahsan

ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): Federal Minister for Planning,
Development and Reforms, Ahsan Iqbal on Thursday called upon the national media to present positive things and economic progress on television screens aimed at bringing hope among the citizens especially the youth of the country.

Addressing the participants of the 2nd Pakistan
Governance Forum 2015 here, he said showing crimes and
negativity over the national media spreads depression and
hopelessness.

He said the media should highlight ongoing economic
progress and development which are result of the prudent
policies of the present government.

Ahsan Iqbal mentioned decrease in loadshedding, suicide
bombings, terrorism, increase in foreign reserves, improved
security situation in Karachi and Balochisan province and
improved relations with neighbouring and other countries
during the last two and half year.

“But, while sitting before television channels, the
young generation feels itself depressed and disappointed after watching crimes and negativity,” he added.

The Minister said there are crimes and social problems
in every country but their media does not show ugly face of
these countries.

He said a lot of positive developments are underway in
the country which should properly be highlighted.

Railways to upgrade waiting halls at 16 major stations

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): Pakistan Railways will upgrade
waiting halls at its 16 major stations by equipping them with
facilities like air-conditioners, internet kiosks and televisions.

The waiting rooms at the stations are generally well
maintained, however, proposals are under consideration to improve facilities for passengers at railway stations across the country, an official in the Ministry of Railways told APP.

Initially, 16 stations including Karachi City, Karachi
Cantonment, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Bahawalpur, Sahiwal, Okara, Raiwind, Lahore, Gujranwala, Rawalpindi, Hassanabdal, Nankana Sahib, Narowal, Peshawar and Quetta have been selected for upgradation, he added.
He said that the scope of up-gradation will cover all allied
amenities for convenience of passengers. In addition one air-
conditioned waiting room for ladies and one for gents have been constructed at Lahore Station.
To a question, he said it was not a fact that substandard food and other items are being sold at railway stations at higher prices and added in fact the department has introduced a new Catering Policy whereby the sale of non-standard food and other items have
been completely eliminated.
Now only branded food items such as water, soft drinks,ice-
cream,tea,biscuits etc,are being sold. He said a system of
checking has also been put in place to ensure quality and prices of eatables being sold at the stations.

Amir Khan to miss out on a bout with Manny Pacquiao

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): Pakistan-origin British boxer Amir Khan is set to miss out on a bout with Manny Pacquiao after the Filipino agreed to fight Timothy Bradley in April.
Khan had hoped to land a fight with Pacquiao after missing out on a scrap against Floyd Mayweather earlier this year, when the American chose to face Andre Berto in his 49th and final professional outing.
But Pacquiao’s promoter Bob Arum has revealed his fighter will face Bradley in the spring. “It’s a done deal and it’s going to be a third fight against Timothy Bradley,” Arum was quoted as saying by British website mirror.co.uk on Thursday.
“We took a lot of consideration knowing Bradley has improved a lot as a fighter since the last time they met in 2014.”
“Bradley is happy about it of course and that’s really a competitive fight for Manny,” he added.
Khan may now have to turn his attentions towards a lucrative summer showdown against Sheffield fighter and unbeaten IBF world champion Kell Brook.
As for Pacquiao, he had hinted his next fight would be his last following his points defeat to Mayweather in May this year, but Arum doesn’t expect that to be the case.
“It’s not going to be Manny’s last fight because anything could still happen and you know Manny,” he added. “That’s why we won’t sell it that way. I don’t think it is Manny’s last fight.”
Khan was part of a three-man shortlist to be Pacquiao’s next opponent, along with the rising star of US boxing Terence Crawford.

PM launches ambitious National Health Programme

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Thursday launched an ambitious “PM’s National Health Programme” to provide free medical treatment to the poorest of the poor at public and private hospitals.
“It is a step forward towards making Pakistan a real
welfare state,” the Prime Minister said at the launching ceremony of the programme.
The programme aimed at providing quality healthcare has
been launched in 15 districts and would be later expanded to
23 in next phase. Around 1.2 million card holder families would get this facility in the first phase.
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Commerce Minister Khurram
Dastagir, Minister of State for National Health Services,
Regulations and Coordination Saira Afzal Tarar, Minister of
State for Interior Baleeghur Rehman, Minister for CADD Dr.
Tariq Fazal and Maryam Nawaz Sharif attended the ceremony.
The Prime Minister said the National Health Programme was
fulfillment of one important promise of the Pakistan Muslim
League’s manifesto and said the people will hear more good
news regarding better health and education facilities in the
days ahead.
“We fully realise our responsibility, as we believe that
a healthy nation was the key to a prosperous developed
Pakistan,” Sharif said.
He said under the programme the card holders will be able
to get free medical treatment and medicines up to Rs 300,000 at the designated public and private hospitals. However the Prime Minister said that for those who still need
treatment and were hospitalised could be provided additional
funding for up to Rs 300,000 more through Pakistan Bait-ul-
Maal.
In this regard he directed Finance Minister Ishaq Dar to
look into the matter and said if required, the funding for the
Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal would be further enhanced.

Quota to be observed for appointments in Lok Virsa: Senate assured

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): Minister for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Senator Pervaiz Rashid on Thursday assured the Senate that the government would follow the quota system while making appointments in Lok Virsa – the National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage – to correct the imbalance created by the pervious regime.
During the question-hour, he said the present government had made no appointment during the last two and a half years as the all inductions had been done by the previous government.
“I assure the House that if there will be any job opportunities in Lok Virsa, the quota system will be observed in letter and spirit to correct the imbalance created by the pervious regime,” he added.
The minister said that Lok Virsa was arranging various programmes from its own limited resources to promote cultural activities and national heritage.
In the next financial budget, he said, the ministry would try to seek more funds to arrange increased cultural activities through Lok Virsa.
Pervaiz Rashid said that all the federating units had been given representations in the cultural programms being arranged in Lok Virsa.
He said that culture and civilization of all the federating units was being promoted in the activities in the Lok Virsa programmes.
The minister said that special musical programmes had been arranged to promote culture of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
He said that a special competition of “Rubab” (musical instrument) was also arranged in PNCA in which many people had participated.
The objective of the competition was to judge skills of the participants, who played the instrument “Rubab” well, he said adding that interestingly a rickshaw driver and a vegetable seller had won the competition.
The minister said that prime responsibility of the Lok Virsa was to promote culture and civilization of all the federating units, including Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.
He said that Lok Virsa had also arranged programmes to promote the culture of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).

Global Sustainable Development Goals to kick in with start of new year

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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 31 (APP): As 2015 comes to an end, and with it the 15-year cycle of the anti-poverty Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the United Nations officially will usher in “on 1 January 2016” an even more ambitious set of goals to banish a whole host of social ills by 2030.
“The seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are our shared vision of humanity and a social contract between the world’s leaders and the people,” UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted unanimously by 193 Heads of State and other top leaders at a summit at UN Headquarters in New York in September.
“They are a to-do list for people and planet, and a blueprint for success,” he added of the 17 goals and 169 targets to wipe out poverty, fight inequality and tackle climate change over the next 15 years.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development calls on countries to begin efforts to achieve the 17 SDGs over the next 15 years. The goals address the needs of people in both developed and developing countries, emphasizing that no one should be left behind. Broad and ambitious in scope, the Agenda addresses the three dimensions of sustainable development: social, economic and environmental, as well as important aspects related to peace, justice and effective institutions.
The mobilization of means of implementation, including financial resources, technology development and transfer and capacity-building, as well as the role of partnerships, are also acknowledged as critical.
The 17 SDGs build on the eight MDGs, which specifically sought by 2015:
to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger; achieve universal primary education; promote gender equality and empower women; reduce child mortality; improve maternal health; combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases; ensure environmental sustainability; and develop a global partnership for development.
Not all the MDGs were met globally, depending on regions and the state of a country’s development, but significant progress was made in several areas:
In November, global leaders, diplomats and health experts gathered at UN Headquarters in New York to celebrate progress against one of the world’s leading killers with the announcement that the target to halt and begin reversing malaria incidence had been met. Progress since 2000 averted over 6.2 million malaria deaths, 97 per cent of which have been among young children.
Globally, the number of those living in extreme poverty declined by more than half, falling from 1.9 billion in 1990 to 836 million in 2015, with most progress occurring since 2000. Net primary school enrolment in developing regions has reached 91 per cent, up from 83 per cent in 2000.
Many more girls are now in school compared to 2000, with developing regions as a whole achieving the target to eliminate gender disparity in primary, secondary and tertiary education. Global under-five mortality has declined by more than half, dropping from 90 to 43 deaths per 1,000 live births between 1990 and 2015, from 12.7 million in 1990 to almost six million despite population growth in developing regions.
Maternal mortality has declined by 45 per cent worldwide since 1990, with most of the reduction occurring since 2000. In Southern Asia, it declined by 64 per cent between 1990 and 2013, and in sub-Saharan Africa by 49 per cent.
New HIV infections fell by approximately 40 per cent between 2000 and 2013 from an estimated 3.5 million cases to 2.1 million, and by June 2014, 13.6 million people living with HIV were receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) globally, an immense increase from just 800,000 in 2003. ART averted 7.6 million deaths from AIDS between 1995 and 2013.
Official development aid from developed countries grew by 66 per cent in real terms between 2000 and 2014 to billion.
But progress has been uneven across regions and countries, leaving millions of people behind, especially the poorest and those disadvantaged due to sex, age, disability, ethnicity or geographic location. Targeted efforts will be needed to reach the most vulnerable people.
This is where the SDGs are expected to play a part. They stress everything from zero poverty, zero hunger, good health, quality education, gender equality, clean water and sanitation, and affordable clean energy, to decent work and economic growth, innovation, reduced inequalities, sustainable cities, responsible consumption, climate action, unpolluted oceans and land, and partnerships to achieve the goals.
The official ushering in of the 15-year cycle will take place over a 24-hour period, coming into effect in each region of the planet as the clocks strike their midnight peal on 31 December.
The Paris Conference on climate change in December is seen by many as the first test of political will to implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.