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Ambassador Amna meets Denmark’s representative to EU Michael Lund Jeppesen

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BRUSSELS, Jun 20 (APP):Ambassador of Pakistan to Belgium, Luxembourg and the EU Amna Baloch on Thursday met with Representative of Denmark to the Political and Security Comittee of the European Union Ambassador Michael Lund Jeppesen and discussed matters of mutual concerns.

In the meeting, they also discussed the ongoing political developments and avenues for strengthening bilateral cooperation.

Kamber police arrest 3 suspects from different area of city

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LARKANA , Jun 20 (APP): On the instructions of SSP Qamber Shahdadkot Muhammad Kaleem Malik, Qamber police conducted operations against the criminals and arrested three suspects on Thursday, including the main suspect in the murder case and drug dealer and claimed to have seized weapons and drugs.
In this regard, the police of Mahi Mukool police station, while conducting an operation near the Malana Mosque, arrested Rajab Ali Mugheri, the second accused involved in the murder case of 6 people who were killed in the village of Dar Muhammad Mugheri a month ago, along with a pistol and bullets.
According to the police, an accused Niaz Hussain has been arrested in the same case.  On the other hand, the police of Shahdadkot B Section police station arrested the notorious drug dealer Fateh Ali Phalpoto from Mubarak Kanto Sajawal Road and seized 1700 grams of hashish from his possession.
Meanwhile, the Bahram police have arrested the undercover suspect in the murder case on a tip-off.
According to the police, the investigation has been started after filing such cases against all the arrested accused.

Finance Minister on cutting government expenditures

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Muhammad Aurangzeb said on Thursday that the government aims to cut its expenditures in order to bring economic stability to the country, saying that an Inter-Ministerial Committee has been constituted in this regard.
The Inter-Ministerial Committee will present a report to the Prime Minister in the next two months on the dissolution of ministries. He said that the PM has constituted an Inter-Ministerial Committee under my chairmanship regarding cutting off government expenses while talking to a private news channel.
He said the committee’s aim is to devise a plan for dissolving the ministries. The Prime Minister had already announced the closure of the Pakistan Public Works Department (Pak-Pwd).
“Prime Minister, without waiting for the report of the Inter-Ministerial Committee, had already announced to close Pak-Pwd as their salaries were not a problem, but corruption was found in PSDP ongoing and previous projects,” he added.
We could save Rs 650 billion if PIA were privatized 10 years ago and could have diverted these funds to other sectors, he said. He said that we have to take practical steps to boost the country’s economy towards stability and to increase the revenue target further, up to 30 percent.
The registration process for retailers has also started, and every segment should contribute their share to achieve this target, he said. Our main focus is to collect maximum tax from the property and real estate sectors, for which we would eliminate the loophole being faced regarding tax collection, he stressed.
He also added that we will work with our collision partner and take advantage of the Pakistan People’s Party’s (PPP) private-public partnership program they have opted for in Sindh province. The funds of the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) had been increased by up to 27 percent, he said.

Fitch report reflects PM’s best economy policy: Rana Mashhood

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): The Chairman of the Prime Minister Youth Programme (PMYP) Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan on Thursday said that Pakistan’s economic condition improved after the general elections.
In a statement, he said that according to Fitch Rating, Pakistan’s position at the global level had been strengthened which will be helpful in the deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Chairman PMYP added that Pakistan’s current account deficit is likely to decrease according to the Fitch Report that showed the tireless work of the Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif for returning the economy on the right track.
He said that the provision of maximum relief to the masses was the priority of the PML-N led coalition government and was making all-out efforts for it.
Rana Mashhood expressed hope that the restoration of the economy will soon bring political and financial stability to the country.

CAT dismisses appeals by electric cable manufacturers against CCP fines

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): The Competition Appellate Tribunal (CAT) has dismissed the appeals filed by electric cable manufacturers against the Competition Commission of Pakistan’s (CCP) order, which fined these manufacturers for hiding cash coupons in their products without informing consumers.
The CCP conducted an enquiry against 18 electric cable manufacturing companies for inserting cash/cash coupons inside bundles of electric wire without disclosing this on the packaging or promotional material, said a press release issued here on Thursday.
This practice only benefited electricians who typically open the packs, deceiving end consumers who paid for the value of the coupons without being aware of it.
During the hearings, most of these manufacturers admitted to the deceptive practice and committed to ceasing it in the future.
On 26 March 2019, CCP imposed penalties of PKR 5 million each on M/s. Fast Cables and M/s. G.M Cables, and PKR 500,000 each on M/s. E-flux Cable, Gold Royale Cable, Hero Cables, Alfa Plus Wires & Cables, and Falcon Cables for engaging in deceptive marketing practices by distributing false and misleading information to consumers, in violation of Section 10 of the Competition Act, 2010. These companies had deceptively inserted tokens/cash coupons in their product packaging without disclosing their existence, at the expense of consumer benefit.
The companies appealed the CCP’s order before the Competition Appellate Tribunal. After hearing the parties at length, the Tribunal dismissed the appeals filed by M/s. E-Flux, Gold Royale Cables, Hero Cables, Alfa Plus Cables, and Falcon Cables, without modifying the penalties imposed by the CCP.
However, the appeals filed by M/s. Fast Cables and G.M Cables were partially upheld, with the penalties reduced to PKR 500,000 each.

Rescue 1122 responds to 2203 emergencies, 64 die in various incidents during Eid: Dr Ayaz

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PESHAWAR, Jun 20 (APP): Rescue 1122 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has issued a report of various incidents that occurred during the three days of Eid Al-Zhaha.
Dr Mohammad Ayaz Khan Director General Rescue 1122 on Thursday said that Rescue 1122 provided services to the public in 2203 various incidents on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha.
DG rescue personally visited different districts on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha to encourage rescue workers. DG paid tribute for being ready at all times to protect the life and property of the people and distributed sweets among them.
The holidays of Rescue 1122 were cancelled.  Dr Muhammad Ayaz Khan said that according to the report issued by the Provincial Monitoring Cell Khyber Pakhtunkhwa headquarters, in the 3 days of Eid-ul-Adha, services were provided in a total of 2203 accidents, including 393 traffic accidents, 1513 medical accidents, 143 fires, 47 crimes, 32 drownings.  And in 73 other cases Rescue1122 provided professional services.
Dr Muhammad Ayaz Khan.further informed that during this time, patients and injured were transferred from one hospital to another in various emergencies.
During Eid, medical assistance was provided to 2210 people, while 64 injured lost their lives in different incidents during transfer to the hospital.