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Ending power load-shedding by 2018 no more dream; Secretary

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ISLAMABAD, May 26 (APP): Secretary Ministry Water and Power Muhammad Younus Dagha claimed Thursday the government was taking concrete measures to end power loadshedding by 2018, across the country.

“Bringing power loadshedding to zero level is not a dream now, given so many power projects in line on the government’s part, it will become a reality by 2018,” the secretary observed while speaking as chief guest at energy conference held here by a group of Energy magazine.

He said a multi-pronged strategy was being pursued to overcome the country’s growing energy needs which would help jack up power generation upto around 20,000 MW in 2018 and around 53000 MW in 2022, the secretary projected.

Similarly, he added Alternative Energy Development Board had been established, which was also making several initiatives to add more power through renewable energy means.

He said 25 schemes were in line to harness wind and solar for power generation, adding around 1700 MW through wind projects and 1000 MW would be available through solar energy-oriented projects by 2018.

He said the government was also pursuing plans to save energy through conservation and austerity measures and provincial governments were being consulted in this regard.
He added energy conservative body was being revived to discourage wastage of energy and fine for not using efficient power devices.

He said the body would recommend energy efficient appliances, which would help a great deal to save energy.

He said transmission infrastructure had been revamped and in past the system could not carry more than 15500 MW and now the system was gradually sustaining as more power was being added to the system, he added.

He said confidence of private sector had been restored and circular debt had been capped at minimum level while in past the intra-corporate debts would add up to Rs 15 billion each month.

He said recovery measures had been launched yielding results and in 2015 Rs 51 billion were recovered, speaking highly volumes about sincerity of the government on this front.

He said line losses had been restricted and dues had been cleared to power generation companies.

Speaking on the occasion, Shah Jehan Mirza, Managing Director Private Power Infrastructure Board (PPIB) said the board served as one window facilitator to promote private sector participation in the power sector of the country.

He said the Board facilitated investors in establishing private power projects and added investment friendly power policy had been introduced which offered a number of incentives for private sectors.

Among others, he said, the policy document featured an attractive return on equity in tariff, which had encouraged investment in the power sector.

Recently, he added, the board recently approved two private sector power projects based on Thar Coal. Hub Power Company Limited would build 330 MW Power Project at Block-II of Thar, Sindh while another 330 MW power project would be completed at the same block of Thar by Thal Power (Private) Limited.

He said the PPIB would also invite proposals for development hydro projects, which add more power to the system.

However, he underlined the need for taking effective measures to overcome certain challenges including making generation mix more sustainable for consumers, evolving medium to long-term integrated planning, expansion and upgradation transmission system and improvement in recovery from consumers to overcome supply and demand gap which had swollen upto 6000MW with annual growth of six to seven percent.

German ambassador to Pakistan Ina Lepel said Pakistan was needed to take lessons from her country which had successfully overcome energy issues.

She was of the view that Pakistan was needed to exploit renewable energy resources for bridging supply and demand gap, which had witnessed rise over the years.

Ex Chairman, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) Dr Ansar Parvez expressed the hope that such events will be helpful for having fruitful discussion on different options to overcome energy crisis.

Project Director, China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Maj. Gen. ® Dr. Zahir Shah said that the project was not only beneficial for two countries but for entire region, adding, the project was not against any country.

He said that the component of the project including road network, industrial zones, power generation, up-gradation and initiation of work on existing infrastructure of various sectors.

He said that there was consensus on project of all political parties while certain recommendations of Khyber-Pakhtunkha province were also discussed in working group and other forums.

He said that the government will ensure security of Chinese workforce while professionalism will be ensured in the project.

Director General, Pakistan House Rana Athar said that as there was energy deficiency so all sources of energy should be availed including nuclear energy to overcome demand and supply gap.

Coal Technologist- Punjab Mineral Company (Pvt) Ltd, Usman Zafar said that country has enough resources of coal and urged to give more focus on this sector.

CEO K-Electric Tayyab Tareen and Muhammad Naeem Qureshi, Managing Editor-Monthly Energy Update Magazine also spoke on the occasion calling for effective measures to overcome the energy crisis.

US Senator says granting India membership of NSG a ‘dangerous policy’

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WASHINGTON, May 26 (APP): The US efforts to support
India’s membership of the Nuclear Supply Group is a
‘dangerous Policy’ that will lead to a nuclear arms race in
South Asia, a US Senator warned at a hearing on US India relations.

Senator Edward J Markey made these observations at the hearing this week where US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Affairs, Nisha Desai Biswal, gave presentation on the US India relations and defended actions by the Obama administration in supporting India’s quest for membership of the NSG.

Senator Markey warned that this would create an
action reaction chain leading to a never ending escalation that would ultimately bring the battle field nuclear weapons closer to the border of both Pakistan and India.

The Senator recalled after the US gave exemptions to India in 2008, New Delhi has continued to process fissile material for its nuclear weapons program virtually unchecked. He said at that time Pakistan had warned that this deal would increase the chances of nuclear arms race in the region.

“Sure enough, since that time, Pakistan has declared its
intention to give control over battlefield nuclear weapons to frontline military commanders and it has declared its intention to use nuclear weapons earlier in a conflict with India,” he observed.

He questioned the Assistant Secretary if
giving state specific exemptions to India with regard to its request for NSG membership would not complicate efforts to refrain Pakistan from undertaking ‘destabilizing’ actions, such as deploying battle field nuclear weapons.

Senator Markey did not agree with the response of
the Assistant Secretary that the Obama administration had separate dialogue with both India and Pakistan to express its concern while supporting New Delhi’s membership. “We are creating an action reaction” chain.

“It’s a dangerous policy, It’s an unnecessary policy,”
he said and added that making such exemptions would infuriate Pakistan and would lead this to increase their own nuclear capacity. “It’s a very dangerous long term trend.”
Earlier, in his opening statement, Senator Markey observed that if given the membership, India would be the only country which not a party to the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT). He said that despite lack of consensus in the NSG on India’s membership, the Obama administration had decided to forcefully press for vote on the issue in coming months.

The Senator stated that the purpose of the NSG has been
to encourage states to accept full scale IAEA safeguards and prevent the spread of sensitive technology that could be used to build nuclear weapons.

He regretted that instead of strengthening these objectives,
the United States has repeatedly carved out exemptions for India.

The Senator said that NSG has agreed to set a set of factors to be taken into consideration for accepting new member that included signing NPT or any such agreement and accepting full scale IAEA safeguards. He questioned if the US was proposing to set aside these factors or asking for their revision.

He did not agree with the Assistant Secretary that India
was in compliance with these requirements.
The Senator added that in addition to signing NPT and accepting IAEA safeguards, there was also need for extra commitments, such as signing CTBT and halting processing fissile material before pursuing membership of NSG.

Pakistan, Romania call for exploring new avenues of cooperation

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ISLAMABAD, May 26 (APP): Pakistan and Romania on Thursday stressed the need for exploring new avenues of cooperation, especially in the fields of agriculture, textiles and energy.

A wide range of bilateral and multilateral issues were
discussed during the 8th round of bilateral political
consultations, held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The two sides expressed satisfaction over the trajectory
of bilateral relations in different areas including economy, defence, parliamentary exchanges, education and culture and stressed the need for expolring new avenues in agriculture, textiles and energy sectors.

The Pakistan side was led by Additional Secretary (Europe)
Rafiuzzaman Siddiqui while the Romanian delegation was headed by Mrs. Daniela Grigore Gitman, State Secretary for Global Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania.

The Additional Secretary briefed the Romanian delegation on
recent developments in Pakistan including achievements of the government to improve law and order, efforts for improving economy and overcoming the energy shortages.

He also briefed the Romanian delegation on Pakistan’s
contribution in the war against terrorism and the successes achieved during the military operation Zarb e Azb, as well as the comprehensive policy (National Action Plan) to root out the menace of terrorism and extremism from Pakistani soil.

The Additional Secretary also gave an overview of the
government’s policy of peaceful neighborhood, particularly its endeavours to normalize relations with India and to facilitate an Afghan led and Afghan owned peace process in Afghanistan.

The Romanian State Secretary said that “Pakistan is a
very important country and partner of Romania and we are keen to further strengthen bilateral ties with Pakistan.”

She also appreciated Pakistan’s successes in the fight
against terrorism and the policy of peaceful neighborhood, especially its role in facilitating peace process in Afghanistan.

RS 800 bln gas projects underway to meet energy needs: Khaqan

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ISLAMABAD, May 26 (APP): Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said the government had initiated different gas related projects worth Rs 800 billion, including setting up of LNG terminals and gas pipelines to meet energy needs of the country.

“By the grace of Allah Almighty, Pakistan will have surplus
power due to effective policies of the present government by 2018,” he said.

Senate panel on IB&NH to meet on Friday

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ISLAMABAD, May 26 (APP): Senate Standing Committee on Information,  Broadcasting and National Heritage (IB&NH) will meet here on Friday to discuss the report on budgetary allocations for current financial year  and its utilization.

The updated status on the recommendations made by the committee  regarding political use of Press Information Department (PID) and demanded  a list of last 10 press conferences by the political parties along with expenses and under which rule the same were granted permission to use the PID platform will also be discussed.

The progress on total amount incurred on advertisements published by  the government departments, indicating the channels and news papers along with respective amount during the last three years will also be reviewed.

The committee will be given detailed briefing on the working
and performance of Federal Land Commission (FLC).

It will also discuss progress on commitment of secretary
information on the issue of Lok Virsa pensioners and appointment of officials on contract basis.

PNCA promoting cultural heritage

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ISLAMABAD, May 26 (APP): Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) has always played its due role to promote the cultural heritage of the country and preserving national heritage for next generations as well.

Talking to APP Drama Art Director and Producer Waqar Azeem said that the manifesto of PNCA is to promote arts in youngsters, as they were the future of the country.

“PNCA team is working hard to revive the art and culture in the country, surprisingly the response of public is more encouraging than anything else, keeping us going at a better pace,” he said.

He believed that PNCA should be far more active in promoting art and culture so that it could get international recognition and people from various parts of the world visit Pakistan just to catch a glance of this paradise of the artists.

US hopes new Taliban leader will chose peace

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US says Travel Warning against Pakistan a routine advisory, not based on specific threats

WASHINGTON, May 26 (APP): The United States hopes new Taliban leader, Mullah Habatullah Akhundzada will choose peace and work towards a negotiated solution to bring an end to violence in Afghanistan, a US State department spokesman said on Wednesday.

“We would hope that he would seize the opportunity. He does have an opportunity in front of him to choose peace and work towards a negotiated solution,” spokesman Mark Toner told a regular briefing at the US State Department.

Forthcoming budget should facilitate filers: Dar

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ISLAMABAD, May 25 (APP): Finance Minister,Senator
Muhammad Ishaq Dar on Wednesday said that Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) strategy for the forthcoming budget should be to facilitate the filers while taking strict measures against non-filers and tax evaders.

Federal Minister for Finance, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar
stated this while chairing a meeting which reviewed the latest
position of revenue collection and budget related proposals of the FBR.

Chairman FBR Nisar Muhammad Khan updated the meeting on the state of revenue collection, a statement issued by the
Ministry of Finance issued here said.

He said in line with the instructions given by the Finance Minister, all out efforts are being made to achieve
the target of Rs. 3104 billion for the current fiscal year.

He said the revenue collection so far was very encouraging and makes FBR confident that the target for FY 2015-16 would be met.

The meeting was given a briefing about the FBR proposals
for the budget 2016-17.

Chairman FBR on the occasion said that different
stakeholders including chambers of commerce and industries, traders, businessmen, professionals, experts and think tanks have been thoroughly consulted before formulating the proposals.

He said the exercise has been very fruitful in obtaining
inputs for the budget 2016-17.

The Finance Minister said that FBR strategy for the
budget should be to facilitate the filers while taking strict
measures against non-filers and tax evaders.

He appreciated the hard work put in by FBR team for
formulating budget proposals and interaction with
stakeholders. He added that while finalizing the proposals the
government’s drive for economic growth must be kept in mind.

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Revenue, Haroon
Akhtar Khan and senior officials of the Ministry of Finance and FBR attended the meeting.

Imran dreaming to become PM through ‘dharna’ politics: Pervaiz

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ISLAMABAD, May 25 (APP): Minister for Information,
Broadcasting and National Heritage Senator Pervaiz Rashid on Wednesday said Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was elected Prime Minister through the constitutional process but Imran Khan was dreaming to become prime minister through politics of ‘dharna’.

The minister, in a statement here, said after lapse of three
years Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan was now inaugurating a very small power plant. On the other hand, the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had already arranged more than 10,000 MW electricity to meet power needs of the country, he added.

Pervaiz Rashid said drone attacks were started during the
dictatorial regime and Imran Khan had supported that dictator who conducted a fake referendum.

Pervaiz urges Japan to further invest in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, May 25 (APP): Federal Minister for Information,
Broadcasting and National Heritage on Wednesday said Japan, which had contributed a lot to the progress of industrial sector in Pakistan, should further invest in energy, infrastructure and development sectors.

Pakistan enjoyed cordial relations with Japan as it was one of its largest trading partners, he said while talking to Japanese Ambassador Takashi Kurai, who called on him here.

He said that Pakistan highly valued its ties with Japan and
and stressed the need to take the same to further heights by enhancing cooperation in the areas mutually beneficial to each other.

The minister said frequent high level bilateral visits and contacts would further deepen existing relationship in diverse fields.

He also underscored the need to enhance people-to-people
exchanges by collaborating in the fields of media, information and culture. Cooperation in the field of media and bilateral cultural exchanges would play a pivotal role in understanding each other’s values and cultures, he added.

The Information Minister also emphasised on media cooperation between the two states and said media could be an effective tool in promoting and strengthening bilateral ties with Pakistan and Japan.

He also appreciated the contribution of Japan for the flood relief and rehabilitation efforts for Pakistan in the recent past.