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Saudi Arabia offers 700 scholarships to Pakistani students

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 8 (APP):In a move aimed at fostering stronger ties and promoting educational collaboration, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has offered 700 scholarships to Pakistani students eager to pursue higher studies in diverse fields across educational institutions in the country.

The country had earlier offered 600 scholarships which now have been increased to 700, a statement issued on Friday said.

The Pakistani students can avail these scholarships by applying through ‘study in Saudi’ electronic portal.

The portal provides a one window comprehensive gateway to international students to apply and process application for study in the Kingdom.

Three broad options are given in the portal for study in the Kingdom i.e. self-financed, partial scholarship and full scholarship. Students can apply for their desired degree which includes almost all disciplines except medical science.

The details are given on the website of Pakistan’s Mission in Riyadh (http://pakistaninksa.com/education/) in both Urdu and English languages.

A link of the ‘Study in Saudi’ is also given on our Mission’s website (http://studyinsaudi.moe.gov.sa/).

Solangi visits DGPR Balochistan

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QUETTA, Dec 08 (APP): Caretaker Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi along with provincial Caretaker Information Minister Jan Achakzai paid a visit to the Directorate General of Public Relations (DGPR) Balochistan on Friday.

Provincial Information Secretary Imran Khan and Director General of Public Relations Mohammad Noor Khetran accorded warm welcome to the federal minister on his arrival.

The federal information minister took round of the DGPR Information Cell and reviewed the electronic media monitoring system.

Hailing the steps taken by the DGPR, Murtaza Solangi said, “It is a must to set up a digital lab to monitor the trends and improve the government’s performance.”

Referring to the key role being played by the Digital Media Cell established by him at the Federal Ministry for Information & Broadcasting, he assured that the Federal Government would provide all possible support to strengthen the information and broadcasting institutions of Balochistan.

The provincial information secretary on the occasion gave a detailed briefing to the federal minister about the working of the Balochistan Ministry of Information.

29 U19 women cricketers to undergo skills camp in Multan from Dec 10

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PESHAWAR, Dec 08 (APP): Twenty-nine U19 women cricketers will undergo a 15-day skills camp at the Inzamam-ul-Haq High Performance Centre in Multan from Sunday, (December 10). The players will report at the camp on Saturday evening.
The objective of the U19 camp is to identify the players for next month’s U19 tri-series in Bangladesh, where, along with hosts Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka U19 women cricket teams will participate. The schedule of the tri-series will be announced in due course.
During the camp, the players will take part in various training sessions, match scenarios and will play a T20 practice game as well. During the camp, the coaches and members of the selection committee will closely monitor the performance of each player, assessing their skills and fitness. This will help the selection committee to select a balanced squad for the upcoming tournament.
Among the 29 players, seven players; Anosha Nasir, Eyman Fatima, Haniah Ahmer, Laiba Nasir, Mahnoor Aftab, Rida Aslam and Zaib-un-Nisa were part of the 15-member squad that featured in the inaugural edition of ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup this year in South Africa.
U19 players names (in alphabetical order):
Aleesa Mukhtiar (Multan), Anosha Nasir (Karachi), Aqsa Yousaf (Multan), Areesha Ansari (Okara), Eyman Fatima (Lahore), Haleema Dua (Lahore), Haniah Ahmer (Karachi), Humaira Ghulam Hussain (Quetta), Kainat Eiman (Karachi), Komal Khan (Lahore), Laiba Nasir (Lahore), Maham Anees (Rawalpindi), Mahnoor Aftab (Peshawar), Memoona Khalid (Lahore), Memoona Tippu Sultan (Lahore), Mubeen Ahmed (Rawalpindi), Muqadas Bukhari (Multan), Muskan Abid (Lahore), Ravail Farhan (Lahore), Rida Aslam (Muzaffarabad), Saba Sher (Lahore), Samiya Afsar (Lahore), Sana Talib (Bahawalpur), Taskyn Fatima (Karachi), Tayyaba Imdad (Abbottabad), Wasifa Hussain (Karachi), Zaib-un-Nisa (Charsadda), Zarish Farooq Samuel (Lahore) and Zoofishan Ayyaz (Rawalpindi)
Support staff: Wasim Yousafi (head coach), Shakir Qayyum (assistant coach), Aisha Jalil (manager), Zulfiqar Babar (spin bowling coach), Tehreem Sumbal (physio), Muhammad Ramzan (strength and conditioning coach), Muhammad Usman Shahid (analyst) and Ameerullah (event officer)

257,889 people returned to Afghanistan through KP till Dec 7: Home Dept

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PESHAWAR, Dec 08 (APP): As many as 257,889 people have returned to Afghanistan through three border points of Khyber Pakthunkhwa till December 7 last.

The spokesman of KP Home Department told APP on Friday that overall 6,242 illegal foreigners were deported via Torkham border from where 253,643 people also repatriated to Afghanistan.

He said that 3,547 people repatriated through Angor Ada in Waziristan and 698 people through Kharlachi border in Kurram district to Afghanistan. Voluntary repatriation of people to Afghanistan is being encouraged, he said and added that free transport was provided to these people.

Aliens not allowed to take part in Pakistan’s politics: Bugti

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 08 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Interior Sarfraz Bugti on Friday, announcing the government’s policy on aliens having the Afghan Citizen Card, UNHCR Card or refugee status, said that no such refugee would be allowed to participate in any kind of political activity in Pakistan.

The government was hunting the foreign nationals who were involved in political activities in Pakistan and they would be straightaway deported without any relaxation, he said while addressing the press conference.

Bugti said the government had initially identified 10 such aliens and their number was going to increase in the coming days. Even if they had Proof of Residence Card, Afghan Citizen Card, UNHCR Card and refugee status or tourist and business visas they would not be spared, he added.

The minister said politicking was the right of Pakistanis only and they would independently participate in political activities in the wake of general elections in February.

He said the government would provide the services of para-military forces to the Election Commission of Pakistan. Although the para-military forces were engaged in different operations across the country yet maximum security would be ensured for the general elections, he added.

The minister said there were general threats to the political leadership, but the Interior Ministry only received a specific threat about Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman. The caretaker government was, however, fully determined to hold peaceful general elections, he assured.

Bugti said as the National Database Registration Authority (NADRA) had become a security institution it was imperative to appoint an officer of the rank of Lt General as its head.

The sitting NADRA chairman, a Pakistan Army officer, had taken an initiative to reform the Authority in line with the rules and regulations, he added.

The minister said all fake documents and identity cards came under the definition of “identity theft”, which was a biggest crime and those responsible for it would be held accountable.

Bugti said Pakistan must become a hard state as due to its soft state approach in the past the aliens had managed to easily get fake immigration documents.

“Such aliens are now working in our urban centers and they are not even in the tax net. They are even smuggling goods from abroad, which has badly hit Pakistan’s economy.”

He said the Foreign Office had taken the Afghan Government into confidence on issue of repatriation of Afghan refugees. Pakistan was the only country in the world which had hosted illegal immigrants for more than 40 years, who would now have to go back to their countries, he added.

“The time is not far off when only Pakistanis and those foreigners who will have valid visas will be living in Pakistan,” the minister remarked.

Bugti said Pakistan would welcome all foreign nationals who would visit the country for a business or tourism but having valid visas.

The minister said the terrorists involved in the Bannu attack had come from Afghanistan on “Tazkira”, and that was why the government was determined to implement the “one document policy” for all foreigners who wished to visit Pakistan, however, it would facilitate them in all possible ways.

Governor KP terms corruption reason behind country’s slow paced development

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PESHAWAR, Dec 08 (APP): Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Haji Ghulam Ali on Friday said that corruption was the outcome of greed that has negatively impacted the country’s economy discouraging both national and foreign investors.

In a message issued here in connection with World Anti-Corruption Day, the KP Governor termed corruption root cause of slow pace of development in the country. He said that corruption had given birth to problems in all social sectors affecting lives of people.

He said that corruption had also crept into private sector damaging infrastructure of the country adding that corruption was also a threat to democratic norms and rule of law besides damaging confidence of people on the state.

The Governor said that we should combat corruption and make efforts to strengthen system that had been devised to ensure accountability of corrupt. He also appreciated efforts of anti-corruption department and all other organizations that have been working to eliminate corruption. He lauded National Accountability Bureau for involving stakeholders in war against corruption.

Pakistan issues visas to Indian Hindu pilgrims for visit to Shadani Darbar, Sindh

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 8 (APP):Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi has issued 104 visas to the Indian Hindu pilgrims for their visit to Pakistan to participate in the 315th Birth Anniversary Celebrations of Shiv Avtari Satguru Sant Shadaram Sahib, at Shadani Darbar Hayat Pitafi, Sindh from 12-23 December.

Expressing his views on the occasion, Charge d’ Affairs, Aizaz Khan, extended his heartfelt felicitations to the pilgrims and wished them a safe journey, a press release issued by the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi said on Friday.

Under the Pakistan-India Protocol on visits to religious shrines of 1974, thousands of Sikh and Hindu pilgrims from India visit Pakistan to attend various religious festivals/occasions every year.

The issuance of pilgrimage visas to them is in line with the Government of Pakistan’s efforts for facilitating visits to religious shrines and promoting interfaith harmony, the press release added.

PM felicitates SAARC member states on 39th Charter Day

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 8 (APP):Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Friday extended heartfelt felicitations to the South Asian Association for Regional Countries (SAARC) member states and the people on the 39th SAARC Charter Day, emphasizing the importance of unity and cooperation among the member states to realize the true potential of the region.

In his message, the prime minister said “December 08, 1985 marks the day when leaders with vision and foresight adopted the SAARC Charter, and pledged to work together for the progress and prosperity of South Asia”.

“This day reminds us of the responsibility placed on our shoulders by our peoples, to address the common challenges of poverty, illiteracy, disease and under-development,” he said.

The prime minister pointed out that undoubtedly, SAARC had the immense potential to provide a sound framework to transform the lives of over two billion people residing in the South Asian region.

Pakistan, as one of the founding member states of SAARC, has consistently shown its commitment to the Organization’s objectives. It has actively participated in the SAARC processes and activities.

He said Pakistan was a firm believer in the strength and potential of regional cooperation for national and regional development. “It further believes that result-oriented regional cooperation can be achieved only by adhering to the cardinal principles of sovereign equality and mutual respect, as enshrined in the SAARC Charter.”

He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to the SAARC process. “I am confident that the current hindrances to the Organization’s smooth functioning will be removed, thus enabling SAARC member states to forge ahead on the path of mutually-beneficial regional cooperation,” he added.

He also commended the efforts being made by the SAARC Secretariat for the Organization’s smooth functioning.

“I wish the people of South Asia, peace, progress and prosperity. Let us work together to realize the true potential of our region for the benefit of South Asia and the rest of the world,” he remarked.

2-day water festival, technological fair concludes

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 08 (APP):The two-day water festival and technological fair organized by Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR) in collaboration with UNICEF and IWMI concluded here Friday.
The closing ceremony was a conclusion of a week-long series of events that brought together experts, researchers, and enthusiasts to address critical water-related issues and explore innovative solutions.
Distinguished guests and key figures in the water sector graced the ceremony, including Mr. Hailey Gashaw, Chief WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) UNICEF, Mr. Arif Jabbar Khan, Country Director, Water Aid, Mr. Asif Ali Sherazi, Country Director, Islamic Relief, Mr.  Jahanzeb Masood Cheema, International Researcher at IWMI (International Water Management Institute), and Dr. Muhammad Ashraf, Former Chairman of PCRWR.
Awards and certificates were also distributed among the participants who excelled in various competitions held on Water Festival.
The esteemed guests jointly presented the awards to the winners of the Documentary Competition, Poster Competition, Debate Competition, Water Boards Game, and Essay Competition.
Expressing their commitment to the cause of water conservation and sustainable management, the esteemed guests commended the participants for their dedication and innovative contributions to the various competitions.
As a gesture of appreciation, shields were distributed to all the contributors who set up stalls during the festival. These contributors, representing research and development organizations, academia, and industry played a pivotal role in showcasing cutting-edge technologies and research initiatives in the water sector.
Dr. Hifza Rasheed, Director General of PCRWR highlighted the significance of the week-long event in promoting awareness and collaboration for addressing water challenges.
She expressed gratitude to all participants and contributors for their valuable contributions to the success of Pakistan Water Week 2023.
Hailey Gashaw, Chief WASH UNICEF expressed appreciation for the collective efforts and emphasized the importance of sustained commitment to water conservation and management.
Pakistan Water Week 2023 has not only served as a platform for knowledge-sharing and collaboration but has also ignited a renewed sense of responsibility towards securing the nation’s water future.

Sherry Rehman calls for measures, accountability at COP 28; blames inaction for climate crisis

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DUBAI, Dec 08 (APP): Senator Sherry Rehman has urged for immediate action and accountability from developed nations while highlighting the two main drivers of the climate crisis; inaction and injustice.

While delivering an address at the COP 28 Pakistan Pavilion here Friday, she said, “I really feel strongly that there are two toxins at the heart of the climate crisis; one is inaction, and the other is injustice.”

Titled “Climate Justice: New Narrative of Hope, Resilience, and Security”, the session was also attended by Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, Justice Jawad Hassan and UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen. It highlighted the devastating impact of climate change on vulnerable communities, particularly in Pakistan.

The inaction of major polluters, Senator Rehman explained, has a clear impact on the lives of people around the world, particularly those in vulnerable communities. The Senator cited the example of a woman who has to carry water for miles from a field to her home, a task made harder and more dangerous by climate change.

Rehman said that the Paris Agreement was meant to address both inaction and injustice. However, she questioned whether enough progress had been made since then.

“Where are we today at COP 28? The bumper sticker is ‘leave no one behind.’ Well, right now, according to the synthesis report of the IPCC, we are leaving half the world behind already,” she said.

She characterized COP 28 as a “historic opportunity,” stressing the need to seize this moment to save “not just the planet, but half the world right now.”

Her address was a reminder of the urgency of addressing climate change and the need for global collaboration to ensure a just and sustainable future for all.