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Salik hails Saudi Govt for exemplary Hajj arrangements amid intense heat

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Chaudhry Salik Hussain has applauded the Saudi Government for its exemplary arrangements for pilgrims even amidst intense heat.

During a consultation meeting at the Pakistan Hajj Mission in Makkah, Chaudhry Salik Hussain highlighted that the Saudi authorities had implemented various measures to alleviate the adverse impact of heat, including installing water sprinklers and organizing a system to distribute cold water and beverages.

He also mentioned that mobile health units and dispensaries had been set up at key locations to safeguard the pilgrims’ health.

According to a press release, he said hundreds of volunteers and Saudi forces were deployed at multiple sites to facilitate over 2 million pilgrims to smoothly perform the Hajj.

As regards the reports of Pakistani Hajj Muavineen being absent in Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah, the minister explained that while the Muavineen were initially positioned at designated intersections, they had to relocate due to overcrowding in those areas. Once the congestion subsided, he clarified that they were redeployed to assist the Pakistani pilgrims again.

Lack of quorum leads to adjournment of Senate session

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): The Senate session on Thursday was adjourned due to lack of quorum to meet again on Friday (June 21st) at 10:30 am.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senator Falak Naz pointed out the quorum as the House was taking recommendations on the Finance Bill 2024.
The Deputy Chairman Senate, Syedaal Khan Nasar ordered for the headcount whereas the house was not in order and therefore the proceedings were adjourned.

Govt. taking steps for promotion of ICT: Shaza

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): Minister of State for Information Technology and Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Huawei Pakistan, Ethan Sun on Thursday discussed digitalization, IT & Telecom infrastructure, and skills development.

During the meeting, Shaza Fatima said that the current government is taking effective steps to promote Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the country, said a news release.

She said that, in line with the Prime Minister’s vision, the country’s youth are receiving training in information technology.

She urged Huawei to equip teachers and students in schools, colleges, and universities with digital skills, and to provide training to government employees.

Shaza Fatima highlighted the government’s desire for Huawei to assist in launching a one-stop service platform for business registration and quick service delivery to citizens.

She said that, following the Prime Minister’s directives, special attention is being given to the safety of Chinese nationals working in Pakistan and urged Huawei to support the establishment of safe cities in the country.

The initiation of a smart healthcare program for people living in remote areas, especially in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), was also discussed during the meeting.

The CEO of Huawei, Ethan Sun, affirmed Huawei’s commitment to promoting ICT and the digital economy in Pakistan.

CM taking steps to bring improvements in province: Minister

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LAHORE, Jun 20 (APP): Provincial Minister for Law, Communications and Works Malik Sohaib Ahmed Bharth has said that Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif is taking all possible steps for bringing improvements in the province.
He expressed these views while presiding over a meeting at the DC Office, Attock. Members of the National Assembly, Malik Sohail Khan, Sheikh Aftab Ahmed and Members of the Provincial Assembly, Malik Aitebar Khan Chaudhry Sher Ali Khan, former Provincial Minister Jahangir Khanzada, former MPA Iftikhar Khan, Malik Hameed Akbar Khan and officers of district administration were also present in the meeting.
The relevant officers briefed the minister about development schemes and other affairs. It was informed during the briefing that 103 schemes across the district will cost 32514 million rupees which include education, health and rehabilitation of basic structure along with undertaking repair work and other schemes. The district heads of government departments briefed the provincial minister.
The Provincial Minister directed to complete the development schemes within stipulated time frame along with ensuring high quality of work in the development schemes. He directed the relevant officers to undertake visits of the development schemes regularly.
Later, he visited the Government Asfandyar Bukhari District Hospital where he was given a briefing by the relevant officers of the Health Department. Malik Sohaib Ahmed Bharth visited different parts of the hospital and reviewed the administrative affairs. He directed to further improve the administrative and other related matters of the hospital.

Tarar regrets ‘smear campaign’ against Pak-China friendship by a political party on Eid

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): Minister for Information, Broadcasting, National Heritage and Culture Attaullah Tarar on Thursday took exception to a “smear campaign” launched by a specific political party against the Pakistan-China friendship on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha.

Addressing a news conference, the minister brushed aside the propaganda against Pakistan-China friendship particularly surrounding the upgradation of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

“Undoubtedly, the lobbies against the Pakistan-China Dosti are active, and are completely perturbed by the CPEC’s upgradation, but such botch attempts are destined to fail,” he added.

The minister said the government fully understood that some powers which were stunned by the Pakistan-China friendship, were resorting to undue and unfounded criticism towards the CPEC, but nothing could harm the enduring bond between the two nations.

“The people normally celebrate Eid-ul-Azha by slaughtering sacrificial animals and sharing sweets with their loved ones but there was one political party that exerted all its energies for conspiring against Pak-China Dosti,” he regretted.

The minister lashed out at the political party, which, he said, was bent upon running a “smear campaign” against Pakistan-China friendship instead of reflecting on the possibilities to resolve the issues to forge unity in accordance with the spirit of Eid which taught nothing but sacrifice and altruism.

The whole nation should celebrate the enduring bond of a friendship between Pakistan and China that had stood the test of time and was growing with each passing day, he added.

Tarar said a high-level Chinese delegation led by Minister of the International Department of the CPC Central Committee (IDCPC) Liu Jianchao would arrive in Pakistan today on a three-day visit till June 22.

He said the IDCPC minister had not only been in close coordination with the political parties of various countries but also had a critical role in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) related projects.

The IDCPC minister, he said, would co-preside the Joint Consultative Mechanism on CPEC with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar to review progress on CPEC and explore new areas for its upgradation.

Minister Liu Jianchao would also held meetings with the civil and military leadership of the country, he added.

According to the information minister, the arrival of a high-level delegation from China was not only a good omen but also a leap forward towards the cooperation and collaboration forged by the recent visit of the prime minister to China.

The bureaucracy, media, academia, civil society and business community should continue to play their due role in the Pakistan-China friendship which “is higher than Himalayas, deeper than ocean and sweeter than honey”, the minister remarked.

“Today, even our critics are describing the prime minister’s visit to China as the most successful in the history of Pakistan,” Tarar said while lashing out those who were criticizing the CPEC and Pakistan-China friendship just for the sake of criticism.

He said Senator Mushahid Hussain also lauded the prime minister’s visit to China as the “most successful” and calling the joint communique of both the governments after the PM’s visit as unprecedented.

“It is an honour for Pakistan that China organized two banquets on the same day in honour of the prime minister and his delegation,” the minister said, adding Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted a dinner reception while PM Li Keqiang held a lunch reception for them.

The minister said both the Chinese leaders including President Xi and Premier Li had categorically discussed upgradation of the CPEC during the meetings.

“The Chinese side had made statements about the upgradation of CPEC which is meaningful and substantial in nature,” he added.

He urged all the political parties to welcome and celebrate the arrival of high-level delegation from China and did not resort to criticism on the Pakistan-China friendship and CPEC.

Tarar lauded the Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan for playing an important role in mobilizing the high-level delegation from China to Pakistan.

The minister highlighted achievements made by Pakistan at international level under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Pakistan garnered 182 votes to become a member of the United Nations Security Council that showed the trust reposed by the international community in it.

He said the national economy was on positive trajectory and all the indicators were positive that were being endorsed by international financial organization, citing the report released by Fitch that termed the next year’s financial budget “positive”.

The rating made by the Fitch recognized at international level which had ultimately boosted the confidence of business community and investors in the national economy, he said, adding the stock market had crossed 78,000 points today that was indication of a “feel good factor” in the business circle.

He said inflation had reduced drastically to 11 per cent from 38 per cent with a significant increase in foreign exchange reserves and IT exports, besides rupee gained strength against the dollar.

To a query, he said political stunts could not control loadshedding rather extensive efforts and close coordination between the federation and the provinces were required in that regard.

He said the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief minister should resolve the issues on table with the Federal Government instead of visiting grid stations.

The major reason behind the loadshedding was electricity theft and line losses which could only be resolved through strong coordination between the federation and the provinces, he said, adding the government understood the political compulsion of the provincial leaders, but the steps to promote differences between the provinces were unacceptable.

To another query, he said the Pakistan Peoples Party delegation would meet the prime minister shortly and discuss the matters related the budget.

He also extended condolences on the demise of the father of the President of the National Press Club Azhar Jatoi.

At the outset of the press conference, the minister said the Federal and Punjab governments had made comprehensive arrangements to ensure peace, security and cleanliness on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha. To this end, all the relevant departments including law enforcement agencies performed their jobs in efficient and remarkable manners.

He said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz led from the front for ensuring that all arrangements in that regard were in place beforehand.

LHC CJ issues contempt notices to police officials in ATC judge harassment case

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LAHORE, Jun 20 (APP): Lahore High Court (LHC) Chief Justice Malik Shahzad Ahmad Khan on Thursday issued show-cause notices for contempt of court to police officials in a suo moto case related to threats and harassment directed at the presiding officer of an anti-terrorism court (ATC) of Sargodha.
The chief justice issued notices to the district police officer of Sargodha, the regional officer of the Counter-Terrorism Department, the deputy superintendent of police (headquarters) of Sargodha, and the concerned station house officer. He sought an explanation by the next hearing date, June 27, over the apparent willful act of restraining lawyers, witnesses, prisoners, and parties from approaching the ATC Sargodha on June 10, 2024, in the name of a security threat.
The chief justice also ordered other respondents to file their replies in the matter by the next hearing date.
The chief justice directed that the matter be fixed before Justice Shahid Karim for further hearing on June 27, besides directing that reports from the ATC Sargodha judge and others be sent to the Supreme Court.
The chief justice announced the interim order of the previous hearing, which was reserved on June 13. The inspector general of police Punjab and others appeared during the proceedings in compliance with court orders.
LHC Chief Justice Malik Shahzad Ahmad Khan took suo moto notice based on the reports forwarded by the ATC judge in Sargodha. ATC Judge Muhammad Abbas of Sargodha, through his reports, had leveled serious allegations regarding threats and harassment directed at him and his family, besides restraints in his judicial work.

Karachi admin arrests 173 for spreading offal waste

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KARACHI, Jun 20 (APP): Karachi administration arrested 173 individuals during three days of Eid-ul-Azha on violation of ban imposed to prevent spreading offal and garbage on roads and streets.
The Commissioner Karachi Syed Hasan Naqvi, while enforcing Section 144 Cr.P.C in the city prior the Eid imposed ban on tearing off offal for tripe and spreading the waste on roads, streets and public places.
The commissioner also directed deputy commissioners to take effective action against scavengers who are responsible for tearing offal and littering and spreading garbage while violating the ban.
According to the reports submitted by the deputy commissioners to the Commissioner Karachi 26 individuals were arrested in District South, 44 in District East, 7 in District West, 14 in District Malir,  57 in District Korangi, 40 in District Central and 5 were nabbed in district Keamari.
The Commissioner Karachi Syed Hasan Naqvi said the crackdown was enforced to maintain cleanliness and public hygiene in the city.

World Refugee Day is a moment to reaffirm int’l solidarity: Amir Muqam

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): Federal Minister for States and Frontier Regions (SAFRON) Engr Amir Muqam on Thursday said the World Refugee Day was a moment to reaffirm international solidarity with refugees and their host countries.

In his message on World Refugee Day, he said for over 40 years, Pakistan has hosted millions of Afghan refugees and provided them with protection, basic needs and livelihood opportunities.

The people of Pakistan have been delivering assistance to refugees on behalf of the international community, despite enduring challenges of hosting on local economy, infrastructure, security and the environment, he said.

The minister called upon the international community to come forward and play their part by easing pressure on host countries in compliance with the principle of equitable burden and responsibility sharing.

At the same time, working on solutions is even more important. In line with this year’s theme of ‘Solidarity with Refugees and Solutions for Refugees’, Pakistan looks forward to continuing cooperation with UNHCR and international community to advance solutions for Afghan refugees, he said.

Winds, thunderstorm cause tripping at several feeders: IESCO Spokesperson

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): Severe winds and thunderstorm on Thursday caused trippings and faults at several feeders of 11 kV of Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO).
The affected feeders included Khana Dak, Angori, Golra 2, Scheme 2, Hasanabdal, Fateh Jang, Ghoor Ghasti, Shadi Khan, Dhok Chaudhary, Dhok Hassu, Westridge, Asghar Mal, Faizabad and 4th Road feeders, said IESCO spokesperson.
Similarly, power supply has also suspended to feeders including Lathrar, Kahuta City, Mandra, Dhamial Road, Kalyam, Sehila College, Chak Bali, Shamsabad, and Makkha Chowk etc.
The operation field staff of IESCO was making all out efforts to restore power supply in short time.
IESCO chief Dr Muhammad Amjad issued directives to restore electricity on all affected feeders at earliest. The IESCO regretted the valued customers for temporary inconvenience.

Govt aims to transform entire education system of Pakistan: Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui on Thursday said we aim to transform the entire education system of Pakistan. He pointed out the high number of out of school children and the adverse impact it is having on the society.

He was talking to a high level delegation led by Kevin Kells, Managing Director, Google for Education, which called on him. The delegation included Farhan Qureshi, Country Director Pakistan Google, Aron Saether Jackson, CEO Allied, Umar Farooq, CEO Tech Valley amongst other senior officials of Google. The meeting was also attended by senior officials of the education ministry led by Secretary Education Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani.

Dr. Khalid welcomed the diverse Google delegation that comprised of officials from seven different countries including USA, UK, Australia etc.

He said under his leadership, the ministry was working tirelessly to bring this number down. He said that this crisis has been given the highest priority.

He said the delegation can provide expertise and knowledge that can help us chart future plans that can enable us to resolve this issue.

Dr. Khalid urged the delegation to expand their scope of work with special regard to education in Pakistan. He assured the delegation of full support of the Ministry of Education.

The optimum use of technology is the only way to bridge the enormous gap of resources needed. Pakistan is at a critical juncture where every effort needs to be in the right direction, he said.

Dr. Khalid said as all of the tech companies would expand their presence in Pakistan, it will lead to more development, growth and investment which is the need of the hour.

He reiterated his resolve of increasing the number of skilled workforce in Pakistan. Cities like Karachi have huge
population and through proper technological investments its people can become more productive, he said.

The minister assured the delegation of full support from his office and said that without technological advancements our education crisis cannot be resolved. He also thanked the delegation and hoped that short, medium and long term investment plans will be implemented forthwith.

Earlier, Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui on Thursday inaugurated a Tech-Ed Centre of Excellence established in collaboration with Google here at IMCG, F-6/2.