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PM Shehbaz calls for enhanced investment, trade ties with the US

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NEW YORK, Sep 27 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasized his government’s commitment to strengthening trade and investment ties between Pakistan and the United States during a meeting with a delegation from the US-Pakistan Business Council in New York on Friday.

Addressing the delegation, which included the president, senior officials, and corporate leaders from leading US companies, he expressed a strong desire to attract American investments in key sectors to foster growth and prosperity.

During his remarks, the prime minister highlighted the government’s focus on improving the ease of doing business in Pakistan, noting that gathering insights from the corporate sector is a top priority.

He introduced the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), a high-level, one-stop agency designed to assist foreign investors in planning and executing projects in four critical areas: agriculture, information technology, energy, and mining.
He explained that the SIFC aims to enhance investor confidence and expedite project implementation through tailored solutions and demand-driven support.

The prime minister identified several sectors in Pakistan’s economy—particularly agriculture, the tech sector (including fintech), pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, and mining—where US companies could take advantage of favorable government policies and engage in mutually beneficial projects.

Attendees included prominent representatives of US investors in Pakistan, such as John Murphy, Senior Vice President and Head of International at the US Chamber of Commerce; Esperanza Jelalian, President of the US-Pakistan Business Council; and Steven Kobos, President and CEO of Excelerate Energy. Other notable participants came from PepsiCo, TRG Pakistan, Mastercard, Procter & Gamble, Illumina, and Abbott.

In her remarks, Ms. Jelalian noted that Pakistan is a favored destination for US investments and has significant potential. She mentioned that a USPBC delegation is being organized this year to explore additional investment opportunities in Pakistan.

The meeting concluded with an interactive discussion, during which the prime minister addressed various questions from representatives of US enterprises.

Educational Transformation: A tribute to VC NSU

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 27 (APP):In an era marked by increasing focus on transparency, public accountability, and access to information, leaders prioritizing these values in public institutions shine brightly.
At the recent International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI) conference, Mr. Mahboob Qadir Shah, Chief Information Commissioner of the Punjab Information Commission, took a moment to publicly recognize such leadership in the form of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar, Vice Chancellor of National Skills University Islamabad (NSU).
His simple yet profound words rang through the room: “Sir, you are a great man; I acknowledge you in front of all.”
This recognition from a prominent national figure like Mr. Qadir Shah speaks volumes. It highlights the ongoing skills education transformation under Dr. Mukhtar’s leadership at NSU and acknowledges his broader contributions to higher education in Pakistan.
Dr. Mukhtar’s tenure as Vice Chancellor at the Islamia University Bahawalpur, where he worked contemporarily with Mr. Qadir Shah in his previous role as a District and Sessions Judge, left a lasting impression on those around him. Today, as the head of NSU, Dr. Mukhtar is charting new paths in vocational and technical education, responding to the pressing need for a skilled workforce in Pakistan.
The significance of this recognition cannot be overstated. It underscores the remarkable strides made by Dr. Mukhtar at NSU, an institution dedicated to equipping students with practical skills in a rapidly evolving job market. With global industries demanding specialized knowledge, universities like NSU play a crucial role in shaping the future of the nation’s economy.
Under Dr. Mukhtar’s leadership, NSU has emerged as a beacon of hope for students seeking both education and employability, contributing to Pakistan’s socioeconomic development. His impact is not just on NSU, but on the entire educational landscape, inspiring hope and a sense of possibility among the audience. It is all due to the efforts of Prof. Mukhtar that every university talks about skills education.
Talking about Mr. Mahboob Qadir Shah’s career also offers valuable insight into this moment of mutual respect between two public servants. Having served as Solicitor to the Government of Punjab, Registrar of the Lahore High Court, and Secretary of the Red Crescent Society of Punjab, Mr. Shah has built a legacy of transparency, humanitarian service, and public accountability.
After retiring from the judiciary in 2015, he turned his attention to law reform, notably as a team leader for a project under the Prime Minister’s Secretariat in Islamabad.
His current mission as Chief Information Commissioner, enforcing the Punjab Transparency and Right to Information Act, demonstrates his continued commitment to openness and governance.
The gathering where this moment of recognition unfolded brought together a wide range of distinguished attendees, from information commissioners and legal experts to human rights activists and journalists.
Among them were Shoaib Siddiqui, Chief Information Commissioner at the Pakistan Information Commission; Hamza Khan Swati from UNESCO; former Information Commissioner of Punjab and Right to Information expert Mukhtar Ahmed Ali; and Chief Information Commissioners from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh, Ms. Farah Hamid and Dr. Jawaid Ali Shah, respectively.
The event was a celebration not only of access to information but also of diverse voices, including Fariha Aziz, a digital rights activist, and Reem Shareef, an advocate for transgender rights. Educational transformation
heir presence and contributions underscore the value of diverse perspectives and the importance of inclusivity in the pursuit of progress, making the audience feel included and respected.
The gathering reflected Pakistan’s growing intersection of education, human rights, and public service. Leaders like Dr. Mukhtar and Mr. Qadir Shah demonstrate that the pursuit of knowledge, transparency, and accountability is not merely aspirational but achievable through dedicated, ethical leadership. This intersection is not just a theoretical concept but a lived reality, engaging the audience in the ongoing dialogue and action toward progress, empowering them and motivating them to contribute to the cause.
Dr. Mukhtar’s recognition at such a high-profile event reminds us that educational leadership and institutional integrity go hand in hand. The transformation he spearheads at NSU is a testament to what can be achieved when vision meets dedication, qualities Pakistan will need more than ever in its pursuit of progress.
As we look toward the future, such leaders must continue to be celebrated and supported. In a world that increasingly values skills, innovation, and transparency, individuals like Dr. Mukhtar and Mr. Qadir Shah offer a roadmap for sustainable development and social progress in Pakistan. The task ahead may be daunting, but with leaders of this calibre, the future looks promising.

Sindh to be made center of Pakistan’s tourism: CM Murad

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KARACHI, Sep 27 (APP):Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that tourism has played an important role in promoting peace.
Chief Minister said, ‘Today, World Tourism Day is being celebrated under the theme “Tourism and Peace’ citing that Sindh has the best opportunities for tourism.
Murad Ali Shah said that Sindh’s coastal areas, river attractions and Gorakh Hills attract people and are a great tourist destinations.
Karunjhar, Kenjhar, Kherithar National Park, Thar’s picturesque views of the desert are the beauty of our country, he added.
He said, “we need to highlight tourist places and we will make Sindh the center of Pakistan’s tourism”.
He further said that tourism promotes peace and understanding between nations and cultures.

Pakistan a paradise for tourists: Kamran Tessori

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Sindh Governor
KARACHI, Sep 27 (APP):Sindh Governor Mohammed Kamran Khan Tessori has said that the theme of World Tourism Day “Tourism and Peace” highlights the role of tourism in promoting global peace.
In his message on the World Tourism Day on Friday, he said that the promotion of sustainable tourism brings harmony between world cultures.
Governor said that Pakistan is a paradise for tourists due to its location.
He said that tourism is also a means of providing employment, increasing exports and spreading prosperity globally.
He further said that the world needs to be brought closer together through tourism.

Anti-smog campaign: 19 vehicles impounded

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LAHORE, Sep 27 (APP):Nineteen vehicles causing pollution have been impounded and 17 others face fines during an ongoing anti-smog operation of the city district government here in the provincial capital on Friday.
Under the directive of Deputy Commissioner Syed Musa Raza, a field team, led by the Secretary Regional Transport Authority (RTA), conducted operations targeting polluting vehicles.
Drivers found in the breach of regulations were imposed fines totaling Rs200,000. Additionally, the route permits of three vehicles, identified as major polluters, were canceled.
Deputy Commissioner Syed Musa Raza urged citizens to report vehicles causing smog. He encouraged people to lodge complaints and suggestions regarding pollution on the Punjab government’s Green Punjab app or by calling 1317.

Distt admin action against alms-seeking in ICT; 37 arrested

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 27 (APP):The district administration of Islamabad, led by Assistant Commissioner Rural, have ramped up efforts to curb unlawful activities and arrested 37 professional alms-seekers from different areas of the Federal Capital.
According to the spokesman of ICT administration, these alms-seekers were arrested in the jurisdictions of Koral, Sihala, Lohibher, and Humak police stations. The District Commissioner (DC) commended the swift action and called for similar operations to be conducted citywide in future.
The arrested beggars were taken to the police station. Meanwhile, minors found begging were sent to the Edhi Center
for care and rehabilitation.
DC Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon stressed the need for a continued crackdown, urging the formation of special teams to monitor suspicious activities at key points, including traffic signals. The operation was seen as a step toward ensuring the safety and well-being of the city’s residents, with authorities promising to continue their efforts in maintaining public order.
He highlighted the importance of discouraging such unlawful behavior, emphasizing the district administration’s commitment to protecting the public from illegal practices.

APACE celebrates 75-years of Sino-Pak Friendship

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 27 (APP):The Chinese Association of Chinese Foreigners in Pakistan & All-Pakistan Association of Chinese Enterprises  (APACE) celebrated the 75th Anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.
Among the notable highlights of the event was the performance by renowned Pakistan singer Umair Shahid, known by his Chinese name Omi, whose heartfelt song on China-Pak friendship resonated deeply with attendees, said a press release issued here Friday.
The event drew prominent figures from both nations, including Shi Yuanqiang, Minister of the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan, MNA. Danyal Chaudhry and Jiang Zaidong, the Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan.
These dignitaries gathered to reflect on the enduring partnership that has flourished over the past seven decades, characterized by mutual respect, trust, and a shared vision for future cooperation.
Yet, it was Umair Shahid’s performance that truly stole the spotlight. The Song “Wo men bu yi yang”, tweeted by Chinese Ambassador in Pakistan, went viral two years ago all over the social media and TV Channels, not only captivated audiences in Pakistan but also resonated within Chinese communities. This song is identity of Pak – China Friendship and millions of people listened to it both in China and Pakistan.
As Shahid performed, it became evident that his words served as a bridge linking the two cultures, traditions, folk music and such combined activities that bind Pakistan and China together.
The event also featured a rich array of traditional Chinese cultural presentations, including Chinese Opera, folk dances and traditional music.
APACE celebrates 75-years of Sino-Pak Friendship
These performances showcased the beauty of Chinese heritage and added a festive flair to the celebrations.
Umair Shahid, is indeed making significant strides in promoting the China-Pakistan relationship through his music.

Ahsan for adopting export-led growth strategy with efficient port services

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 27 (APP): Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal stressed the need to adopt an export-led economic growth strategy by enhancing the country’s seaports and shipping services.
“This is the only way to achieve national prosperity and safeguard sovereignty,” he said in a televised address while chairing a meeting of the prime minister’s committee to address logistic issues faced by seaports in Karachi.
The meeting was attended by key stakeholders, including the Secretary of Maritime Affairs, the Secretary of Railways and members of the Planning Commission.
He called for advancing the national growth strategy by declaring sustainability a top priority, noting that as the growth rate increases, there would be pressure on imports, which requires sufficient foreign exchange.
Highlighting the importance of logistic services for increased exports, the minister vowed to make the country’s seaports more efficient and competitive, with fast container delivery services in collaboration with the private sector.
Citing a World Bank Containers Competitiveness Report 2022, which reviewed 350 seaports and placed Karachi and Bin Qasim ports at numbers 84 and 90 respectively, he expressed a firm resolve to include Pakistani seaports among the list of the top 50 equipped with the “fastest clearance services.”
He emphasized the need for Pakistani goods to be transported via Pakistani ships, making exports the centerpiece of the economy.
He noted that all countries that achieved export-led growth ensured a smooth supply chain with efficient, competitive and rapid clearance services at their seaports.
He directed the Ministry of Maritime Affairs to prepare an action plan to improve the efficiency of seaports and expedite clearance services.
Ahsan Iqbal underscored the importance of seizing the current opportunity, bolstered by a three-year “insurance policy” from the recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) program.
The minister shared Pakistan’s 77-year struggle to adopt an export-oriented economic policy, citing past initiatives like Vision 2010 and Vision 2025, which fell victim to political instability.
He emphasized that Pakistan could no longer afford uncertainty or destabilization, as it had started moving on a sustainable growth trajectory with key economic indicators showing positive results.

KP Govt starts work on Ehsaas projects for youth’s welfare

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PESHAWAR, Sep 27 (APP):The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has started work on Ehsaas projects including Ehsaas Rozgar, Ehsaas Hoonar, Noujawan Rozgar and others for welfare of youth in the province, said the provincial advisor for Finance Muzamil Aslam.
In a statement issued here on Friday, he said that the Ehsaas projects has been started at a cost of Rs 15 billion to create vast employment opportunities in the private sector for the youth, adding that in this regard soft loans up to 1 crore rupees would be provided under the Ehsaas Noujawan Rozgar scheme.
Similarly, he said an interest-free loan of Rs 200,000 would be given for starting a new business or expanding the business and under the Ehsaas Hunar program, interest-free loans of up to 500,000 rupees would be provided.
The Advisor said that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government intended to empower the youth financially through Ehsaas projects.

PM’s Aide Romina advocates for ecotourism to secure Pakistan’s green future

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 27 (APP):Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Climate Change, Romina Khurshid Alam stressed the importance of promoting ecotourism to enhance environmental conservation and provide socio-economic advantages to local communities.
In her message on World Tourism Day, she highlighted Pakistan’s growing global recognition  as an attractive destination for eco-friendly travel thanks to its diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and commitment to promotion of sustainable tourism practices.
World Tourism Day is celebrated worldwide every year on September 27 to honour tourism’s significance and the global social, cultural and economic effects it yields. The theme for World Tourism Day this year is “Tourism and Peace”.
The PM’s climate aide Romina Khurshid Alam said, “Above all, tourism brings people together and people-to-people contact grow it leads to more peaceful, coherence and connectivity amongst people.”
She remarked that sustainable and environmental-friendly tourism help transform communities by creating green jobs, fostering inclusion and strengthening local economies socially and economically.
She highlighted as a part of promoting environmentally-sustainable tourism in the country, the government’s initiatives to plant trees all over the country including one million trees’ plantation on the Margalla Hills and setting up camping villages in various northern areas aimed at achieving sustainable tourism development goals.
Romina Khurshid explained that with its diverse landscapes, Pakistan is increasingly recognised as a top preferred destination for local and international tourists, who visit different parts of the country to experience unique natural beauty, resource-rich biodiversity, snow-capped mountains and serene valleys, spanning landscapes, desert lands, fairy meadows and meandering rivers.
The Country’s stunning areas such as the Northern Areas with peaks like Nanga Parbat, lush valleys like Hunza, and coastal regions along the Arabian Sea, offering unique eco-adventures, the PM’s coordinator added.
Ms Alam said eco-tourism in Pakistan emphasises local community engagement, ensuring that tourism benefits rural populations economically and socially.
“By advancing ecotourism, Pakistan aims to empower local communities, combat food insecurity, and improve access to renewable energy, internet, and clean water creating a win-win scenario for both the environment and the economy,” she concluded.