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Enhancing Pak-Swiss trade ties top priority: Envoy

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 19 (APP): Swiss Ambassador to Pakistan George Steiner on Thursday stressed that strengthening bilateral trade relations and economic cooperation was his top priority.

Efforts to the effect would ultimately benefit the people of both nations, he said addressing the the launching ceremony of Swiss homeopathic medicines in Pakistan, according to a press release.

Ambassador Steiner highlighted the vast opportunities for collaboration in sectors such as tourism, medicine, and agriculture.

He praised the successful partnership between Pakistani and Swiss companies, and expressed the hope for increased collaboration and investment from Swiss companies, leveraging Pakistan’s 25 million population and diverse industries.

He said that Switzerland was the third largest direct investor in Pakistan, and had close trade ties and encouraged further expansion of bilateral trade and investment.

Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Ahsan Bakhtawari welcomed Swiss investment, calling Pakistan an attractive destination for global investors.

He urged the Swiss companies to explore Pakistan’s potential and establish manufacturing plants to promote local industry and employment.

Proposed constitutional amendments to be tabled after achieving consensus: Ameer Maqam

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KARACHI, Sep 19 (APP):Federal Minister for States, Frontier Regions, Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit Baltistan, Engineer Ameer Maqam, Thursday, said that proposed constitutional amendments will be tabled in the house after due consultations and achieving consensus of all the political parties and other stakeholders.
While addressing to elders of Afghan Refugees and later talking to media during visit of Urban Cohesion Hub Karachi here, he said that negotiations were under way with the political parties and consultation process was continue in connection with the proposed amendments aimed at introducing reforms in judicial system and ensuring swift justice to the people of the country.
The government has initiated the process of constitutional amendment in the best interest of the people of Pakistan and there were no personal motives involved in it, he said and urged all the political leadership to join the hands of government for betterment of the country and the nation.
The Federal minister was of the view that some elements were opposing the amendments only for the sake of political number scoring.
Ameer Maqam said that Pakistan has been hosting more than 3 million Afghan refugees which included around 1.4 million legal migrants and thousands of illegal immigrants for over 40 years. There was no other country in the world that has hosted such a large number of refugees for such a long time, he added.
The federal and provincial governments as well as national and international organizations were striving hard to resolve the issues of Afghan refugees in Pakistan and holistic measures were being taken for their repatriation to Afghanistan, he said adding that repatriation of Afghan nationals illegally staying in Pakistan was policy of the government but we are not using coercive measures for achieving the objective.
It is deplorable that some elements had overlooked the sincere efforts taken by government and people of Pakistan for assistance and welfare of Afghan nationals and they were proactively pursuing an agenda of creating rifts and inciting hatred between the brotherly neighbors, he noted and opined that those elements were not well-wishers of Afghans.
Terming peace in Afghanistan vital for peace and stability in Pakistan and vice versa, the federal minister urged the Afghan government to take measures those benefit people of both the countries and reject those elements and their nefarious agenda and make them accountable for their irresponsible activities which defy the norms, morals as well as national and international laws.
We believe that majority of Afghanis possesses sentiments of respect and love for Pakistan and they do not support agenda of those self-centered anti-Pakistan elements,” he maintained while referring to some recent incidents of disrespect to Pakistani national flag and national anthem.
The organizers of the event in Peshawar were involved in the conspiracy against the homeland but those will be made accountable for their anti-state ambitions, Ameer Maqam alleged and termed it as the third attempt over the national solidarity and integrity after the ill planned cypher narrative and incident of May 9.
The federal minister said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was steering the nation out of the crisis as inflation has descended to single digit from the highest ever level, Rupee is getting stability, Stock market was expanding, law and order was under control in Karachi and status of the country was improving at the international level.
All these positive developments were not being digested by dissenting elements having a narrow mindset of prioritizing a single person over the homeland, he said adding, “A person who calls himself a Pakistani must keep the Pakistan supreme while setting all his personal whims aside.”
The federal minister reiterated Pakistan’s support for struggle of People of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir for their right of self determination and said that Indian oppressive regime was playing drama of elections in IIOJK to suppress the real representatives of the people.
Pakistan rejects bogus elections in IIOJK and will only support the resolution of the Kashmir issue as per aspirations of the people of the occupied area and in accordance with the resolutions of the United Nations, he stated.
The Federal minister also stressed on international community to play its role for bringing an end to atrocities over the innocent people of Palestine and IIOJK and ensure implementation on UN resolutions regarding the internationally recognized conflicts.
Earlier the head of Afghan refugees in Sindh Haji Abdullah Shah Bukhari extended his gratitude to people and government of Pakistan for providing assistance in time need. He also thanked the federal and provincial governments as well as national and international organizations for providing education and skill development opportunities to Afghan children and youth.
The federal minister paid a visit to Urban Cohesion Hub established for promoting social cohesion between Afghan refugees and the host communities. He, at the occasion, also inspected various sections of the hub including literacy, tailoring, learning center, computer lab, English learning and medical services section.

Severely injured Female Leopard passed away despite IWMB rehab efforts

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 19 (APP):A female leopard (Malka-Queen) rescued from Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK)’s Haveli District perished amid rehabilitation efforts of Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB) here on Thursday as the killer shot hit close to her heart proved fatal for the wildcat.
The AJK Wildlife Department had rescued a severely injured Female Leopard that was hit by gunshots severely impacting her spinal chord whereas her rear paws were also damaged making her unable to stand or walk properly.
The IWMB spokesperson informed that the medical experts successfully removed a shot from the body of a female leopard (queen) whereas three more bullets or slugs in the Queen’s body caused her death.
“One shot hit Malka near the heart and the other near the spinal cord. The veterinarians had also expressed concern for the Queen’s life as the vet had already indicated minimal chances of recovery but still we tried our best as we wanted to give her a chance,” the IWMB official said.
The Islamabad Wildlife Management Board had informed the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife Department about the leopard’s death. The AJK Wildlife Department had initiated legal action against the accused, he said.
The body of the leopard was transferred to the Pakistan Museum of Natural History in consultation with the Wildlife Department of Azad Kashmir to preserve the leopard’s taxidermy for research and education purposes.
 “We have informed AJK wildlife department that it’s a 12 bore shotgun shot hit from quite close distance with an SG or LG Cartridge,” he said.
 The IWMB official clarified that only those wild animals’ taxidermy was made that were considered important for research and education purposes whereas those with the risks of communicable or viral diseases were burried.
He added that taxidermy was an important component required to further research and education purposes to enhance knowledge on the wild species.

Huawei, NIBAF sign MoU for capability enhancement

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 19 (APP): Huawei Technologies Pakistan and the National Institute of Banking and Finance Pakistan (NIBAF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to digitally empower the Human Resources employed.
As per the MoU this alliance is set to mark a significant step in the digitalization of the banking sector of Pakistan as well as improve the overall capability and will be a stepping stone towards a better connected and intelligent banking infrastructure said a news release.
Riaz Nazarali Chunara, CEO, of NIBAF Pakistan, and Ahmed Bilal Masud, Deputy CEO of Huawei Technologies Pakistan, signed the agreement in the presence of delegation from NIBAF Pakistan and Huawei.
“We are thrilled to embark on this meaningful collaboration, and hope that the signing of this MoU is a testament to the strategic partnership between both organizations for many years to come” said Riaz Nazarali Chunara, CEO, of NIBAF Pakistan. “This partnership will enable us to understand the latest trends of technology and enable our workforce to effectively implement those for the digital transformation of our organization.”
“Huawei is proud to partner with NIBAF Pakistan, and we are looking forward to this strategic partnership in achieving mutual goals and ensuring this training will help deliver the desired results” added Ahmed Bilal Masud, Deputy CEO for Huawei Technologies Pakistan.
The partnership is expected to provide technical training on technology such as Datacom, Cloud, Big Data, Cyber Security and Artificial Intelligence.

Russian Deputy Minister of energy and Deputy Minister Economic development held a meeting with Pakistani delegation led by Dr. Musadik Malik

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Russian Deputy Minister of energy and Deputy Minister Economic development held a meeting with Pakistani delegation led by Dr. Musadik Malik
APP16-190924 ISLAMABAD: September 19-Russian Deputy Minister of energy and Deputy Minister Economic development held a meeting with Pakistani delegation led by Dr. Musadik Malik.APP/ABB/SSH
Russian Deputy Minister of energy and Deputy Minister Economic development held a meeting with Pakistani delegation led by Dr. Musadik Malik
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Federal Minister for States Frontier Regions Safron & Kashmir Affairs Eng. Amir Muqam Chairing a meeting with NGOs at Commissionerate Afghan Refugees Karachi

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Federal Minister for States Frontier Regions Safron & Kashmir Affairs Eng. Amir Muqam Chairing a meeting with NGOs at Commissionerate Afghan Refugees Karachi
APP15-190924 KARACHi: September 19-Federal Minister for States Frontier Regions Safron & Kashmir Affairs Eng. Amir Muqam Chairing a meeting with NGOs at Commissionerate Afghan Refugees Karachi . APP/ABB/SSH
Federal Minister for States Frontier Regions Safron & Kashmir Affairs Eng. Amir Muqam Chairing a meeting with NGOs at Commissionerate Afghan Refugees Karachi
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Member (SSRM & Focal Person on Data Fest,Mohammad Sarwar Gondal (Satara Imtiaz), briefing the media at the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics office

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Member (SSRM & Focal Person on Data Fest,Mohammad Sarwar Gondal (Satara Imtiaz), briefing the media at the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics office
APP06-190924 ISLAMABAD: September 19 - Member (SSRM & Focal Person on Data Fest,Mohammad Sarwar Gondal (Satara Imtiaz), briefing the media at the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics office . APP/SMR/ABB/SSH
Member (SSRM & Focal Person on Data Fest,Mohammad Sarwar Gondal (Satara Imtiaz), briefing the media at the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics office
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Member (SSRM & Focal Person on Data Fest,Mohammad Sarwar Gondal (Satara Imtiaz), briefing the media at the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics office in the federal capital

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Member (SSRM & Focal Person on Data Fest,Mohammad Sarwar Gondal (Satara Imtiaz), briefing the media at the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics office in the federal capital
APP06-190924 ISLAMABAD: September 19- Member (SSRM & Focal Person on Data Fest,Mohammad Sarwar Gondal (Satara Imtiaz), briefing the media at the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics office in the federal capital.APP/SMR/ABB/SSH
Member (SSRM & Focal Person on Data Fest,Mohammad Sarwar Gondal (Satara Imtiaz), briefing the media at the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics office in the federal capital
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Engineers use a crane to repair CCTV cameras at Shakar Parian Chowk in federal capital

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Engineers use a crane to repair CCTV cameras at Shakar Parian Chowk in federal capital
APP04-190924 ISLAMABAD: September 19-Engineers use a crane to repair CCTV cameras at Shakar Parian Chowk in federal capital.APP/ADZ/ABB/SSH
Engineers use a crane to repair CCTV cameras at Shakar Parian Chowk in federal capital
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CDA installed butterfly model to enhance the beauty of the federal capital at Faizabad Interchange

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CDA installed butterfly model to enhance the beauty of the federal capital at Faizabad Interchange
APP02-190924 ISLAMABAD: September 19- CDA installed butterfly model to enhance the beauty of the federal capital at Faizabad Interchange. APP/ADZ/ABB/SSH
CDA installed butterfly model to enhance the beauty of the federal capital at Faizabad Interchange
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CDA installed butterfly model to enhance the beauty of the federal capital at Faizabad Interchange
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