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SAPM Jawad Malik for higher job opportunities in hospitality sector in KSA

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Jawad Sohrab Malik
ISLAMABAD, Dec 13 (APP):Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis & Human Resource Development, Jawad Sohrab Malik held an interactive session with Pakistani professionals from the hospitality industry at the Embassy of Pakistan, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The SAPM, Jawad  Sohrab Malik assured the participants of the will and the resolve of the government to train the workers in accordance with the requirements of the hospitality industry in Saudi Arabia in order to get the maximum share for Pakistanis in the Saudi job market, said a press release.
The Participants briefed the SAPM on the trends in the hospitality sector with the focus on areas where Pakistan could benefit.
The SAPM was informed that the Kingdom accorded priority to the tourism industry under its ambitious Vision 2030 and therefore the hospitality industry was growing at a rapid pace.
They highlighted the specific skill-set and qualifications that were sought after in the Saudi Arabian hospitality industry, such as the working level language proficiency in Arabic and English.

OICCI takes lead in shaping private sector climate action at COP28

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 13 (APP): The Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI) demonstrated its commitment to driving meaningful climate action at COP28 by hosting a pivotal high-level dialogue in collaboration with the Ministry of Climate Change (MoCC).

Nestled within the exclusive Blue Zone of the Pakistan pavilion in Expo City Dubai, the dialogue, themed ‘Decarbonization and the Role of the Private Sector’, tackled pressing issues such as mobilizing private capital for achieving Net Zero carbon emissions, evaluating carbon market efficacy, and fortifying public-private partnerships.

The distinguished panel comprised experts from various sectors, such as Dr. Karen Olsen, Carbon Market Advisor, United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), Dr. Charles Ehrhart, Global Head Climate Risk, Resilience; Adaptation, Partner, KPMG International, Dr. Anis Nassar, Lead Decarbonization; Circularity, World Economic Forum (WEF), Fiona Duggan, Global Sustainability Senior Manager for Climate Advocacy, Unilever, Lina Osman, Regional Head of Sustainable Finance – West, Standard Chartered Bank, and Angelo Sartori, Director Regional Engagement, Verra, said a news release received here on Wednesday.

The panel underscored the urgency for businesses to decarbonize supply chains, emphasizing affordable levers such as circularity, efficiency, and renewable power.

It identified OICCI, along with other businesses, as critical platforms for mobilizing multi-sector business coalitions to drive sustainable practices and inform public policies. Amir Paracha, President, of OICCI, highlighted the significance of private sector engagement in achieving Pakistan’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), stating, “Our dialogue at COP28 was not just a conversation, but a commitment to sustainable practices.

The private sector plays a pivotal role in driving innovation and solutions for a resilient, low-carbon future. OICCI is dedicated to spearheading this effort and supporting Pakistan’s climate goals.” Earlier during the year, furthering its commitment to climate action, OICCI organized its second Pakistan Climate Conference on November 01, where the urgent need to boost financial efforts for the environment took center stage.

Abdul Aleem, CE/Secretary General, OICCI, said “By partnering with MOCC at COP28, OICCI reaffirmed its commitment to champion private sector leadership in climate-resilient infrastructure, green energy, and sustainable agriculture.

This commitment,” Abdul Aleem said, “is crucial for Pakistan and will help focus the efforts to mitigating climate disasters and empowering the affected communities.” The OICCI is the collective voice of major foreign investors in Pakistan, with over 200 members, from more than 30 countries. OICCI members contribute over one-third of Pakistan’s total tax revenue and are involved in 14 sectors of the economy.

They facilitate the transfer of technology and skills and employ a significant number of people.

About a third of OICCI member companies are listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange, and many are associates of Global Fortune 500 companies. OICCI members also engage in corporate social responsibility activities benefiting 46 million persons from underprivileged communities.

PCCC, CABI to embark on joint research on organic cotton, IPM under MoU to be signed Friday

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MULTAN, Dec 13 (APP): Country’s ace cotton research body, Pakistan Central Cotton Committee (PCCC), and Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International (CABI) are scheduled to ink a memorandum of understanding on Friday, (Dec 15), for research cooperation on organic cotton and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) system to encourage production of pesticides-free cotton, organic cotton and touch new high in production volume and quality.

Dr. Taswar Hussain Malik, the Director Research, will be signing the MoU representing PCCC while Dr. Muhammad Babar Bajwa, the CABI Country Head, will be representing CABI. Commencing from December 15, the new CABI office located at the PCCC headquarters would be fully operational, fostering an environment of collaboration and knowledge exchange, officials said on Wednesday.

“The collaboration between PCCC and CABI is not confined to office space; both organizations will embark on joint research initiatives focusing on organic cotton and Integrated Pest Management (IPM). This strategic partnership aims to leverage the expertise of both entities, contributing to advancements in sustainable agriculture practices. The Dec 15 signing ceremony will mark the official commencement of this collaboration, opening new avenues for innovative research and development in the agricultural sector.”

The initiative, officials said, would speed up Pakistan’s strides to organic cotton and pesticides-free pest management system and would be instrumental in enhancing production and quality of the silver fibre and meet demands of quality conscious lucrative international markets for enhanced exports.

CABI, sometimes also referred to as CAB International, is a UK-based nonprofit inter-governmental organisation for scientific research and publishing on agriculture and the environment.

Federal Ombudsman Ejaz Ahmad Qureshi and Dr Arshad Muhammad are giving a briefing to the media about the performance of the department at Ombudsman office

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Federal Ombudsman Ejaz Ahmad Qureshi and Dr Arshad Muhammad are giving a briefing to the media about the performance of the department at Ombudsman office
APP19-131223 LAHORE: December 13 - Federal Ombudsman Ejaz Ahmad Qureshi and Dr Arshad Muhammad are giving a briefing to the media about the performance of the department at Ombudsman office. APP/AMI/TZD/FHA
Federal Ombudsman Ejaz Ahmad Qureshi and Dr Arshad Muhammad are giving a briefing to the media about the performance of the department at Ombudsman office
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A view of the construction work of Hamayun Road during development work in the city

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A view of the construction work of Hamayun Road during development work in the city
APP23-131223 MULTAN: December 13 - A view of the construction work of Hamayun Road during development work in the city. APP/QSM/TZD/FHA
A view of the construction work of Hamayun Road during development work in the city
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A view of sewerage water draining in the Nou Bahar Canal creates environmental problems and needs the attention of the concerned authorities

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A view of sewerage water draining in the Nou Bahar Canal creates environmental problems and needs the attention of the concerned authorities
APP22-131223 MULTAN: December 13 - A view of sewerage water draining in the Nou Bahar Canal creates environmental problems and needs the attention of the concerned authorities. APP/QSM/TZD/FHA
A view of sewerage water draining in the Nou Bahar Canal creates environmental problems and needs the attention of the concerned authorities
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Labourer family sorting good quality onions at Vegetable Market to earn for livelihood

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Labourer family sorting good quality onions at Vegetable Market to earn for livelihood
APP21-131223 MULTAN: December 13 - Labourer family sorting good quality onions at Vegetable Market to earn for livelihood. APP/QSM/TZD/FHA
Labourer family sorting good quality onions at Vegetable Market to earn for livelihood
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Press Club President, Azam Chaudhry is inaugurating the Digital studio at the Lahore Press Club

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Press Club President, Azam Chaudhry is inaugurating the Digital studio at the Lahore Press Club
APP20-131223 LAHORE: December 13 - Press Club President, Azam Chaudhry is inaugurating the Digital studio at the Lahore Press Club. APP/AMI/TZD/FHA
Press Club President, Azam Chaudhry is inaugurating the Digital studio at the Lahore Press Club
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Federal cabinet approves country’s first-ever “National Space Policy”: Minister

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 13 (APP): Caretaker Federal Minister of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MOITT) Dr. Umar Saif on Wednesday said that the federal cabinet has approved the country’s first-ever “National Space Policy.”

Speaking at a press conference alongside the Caretaker Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi and the Caretaker Federal Minister for Health, he explained that the approved policy establishes the framework for utilizing Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Communication Satellites.

This authorization allows private companies to offer services to consumers in Pakistan, marking a significant milestone in the country’s space program, he added.

The minister highlighted that this development signifies a crucial moment for Pakistan’s space program, as it enables enhanced communication capabilities through advanced satellite technology.

The approval of the National Space Policy is expected to facilitate improved telecommunications services, fostering advancements in connectivity and information dissemination across the country.

He mentioned that the policy had been prepared in consultation with all stakeholders over three months, ensuring a balanced approach to facilitate private companies.

The minister disclosed that the federal cabinet has also approved the establishment of the National Cybercrime Investigation Authority (NCIA). This agency is dedicated to investigating cybercrime, taking over the mandate that was previously with the FIA. The gradual transition of cybercrime investigation responsibilities from the FIA to the NCIA is planned.

He said the federal cabinet approved the establishment of a Telecom Tribunal to handle cases and disputes related to telecom.
The tribunal, he said, will have specialized individuals with knowledge of information, telecom, and policy.

In response to a question, the minister mentioned that the federal government had notified the right of way policy last week, and all provinces have adopted it.

Regarding the removal of the MD of the National Telecommunication Corporation (NTC), he explained that it was due to serious complaints, including financial irregularities and misuse of powers.
The senior-most person, he said, has been given charge, and the removal followed a three-month investigation.

Students performing in a tableau during a Sindh culture function at Govt Saint Joseph High School

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Students performing in a tableau during a Sindh culture function at Govt Saint Joseph High School
APP24-131223 LARKANA: December 13 - Students performing in a tableau during a Sindh culture function at Govt Saint Joseph High School. APP/NAS/TZD/FHA
Students performing in a tableau during a Sindh culture function at Govt Saint Joseph High School
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LARKANAStudents performing in a tableau during a Sindh culture function at Govt Saint Joseph High School

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