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Governor agrees over constitution of steering committee to streamline trade with Afghanistan

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Haji Ghulam Ali,
PESHAWAR, Dec 15 (APP):Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor, Haji Ghulam Ali has expressed his consent over constitution of a steering committee with the task of streamlining of trade with Afghanistan both import, export and transit.
The agreement was reached during a meeting of Governor KP, Haji Ghulam Ali with a delegation of businessmen dealing in trade with Afghanistan.
Coordinator Pak-Afghan Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PAJCCI), Zia-ul-Haq Sarhadi and Vice President PAJCCI, Shuja Muhammad were leading the delegation and other members were Engr. Manzoor Elahi, Imtiaz Ahmad Ali (Director PAJCCI), Farooq Ahmad, Ammar Ansari and Mian Waheed Bacha.
During the meeting, the delegation members apprised Governor KP about the problems they face daily in trade with Afghanistan including import, export and transit trade.
After discussion over the issues creating hurdles in the smooth sailing of trade, it was agreed that a steering committee be constituted under the chairmanship of private sector stakeholders with representation from Frontier Corps, NLC, Afghan Consulate, DC Khyber and Custom Department as its members.
The committee should be notified by Governor KP and would meet on a weekly or monthly basis to take a review of issues about the Pak-Afghan trade.
The steering committee would work in the pattern of the Facilitation Committee formed at the Torkhem border for holding meetings of traders and stakeholders from Pakistan and Afghanistan sides every month.
Earlier, the Coordinator of PAJCCI, Zia-ul-Haq Sarhadi apprised the Governor about the working of PAJCCI under the dynamic leadership of its Chairman, Zubair Motiwala and President, Junaid Makda.
PAJCCI was formed around fourteen years earlier and has around 400 members. The Executive Body comprises of 22 members, 11 each from Pakistan and Afghanistan, Zia added.
He also informed Governor KP about the problems being faced by the business community in the wake of restrictions imposed on different items in the Afghan Transit Trade.
Zia Sarhadi said around twelve different departments are monitoring Pak-Afghan trade and the issue of smuggling can be resolved through enhancing vigilance and checking at borders.
Imposition of restriction on trade over the pretext of curbing smuggling of imported goods back to our country is not a wise approach, Zia opined.
He said smuggling should be stopped and not the trade to keep the momentum of commerce in the region stable and supportive for the people of both countries.
Apart from it, Zia continued, exporters are facing a lot of problems in sending their goods to Afghanistan as different departments are imposing different restrictions on the transportation of goods.
He said earlier Political Agent Khyber used to issue a permit to every truck after collection of around Rs. 5000 from exporter and no other department made any demand for money on its way to Torkhem.
However, after the merger of FATA into settled area, the practice is not continued by the Deputy Commissioner and different departments ask for money under different heads, inflicting financial burden on businessmen, he continued.
He also demanded making Azakhel Dry port functional for export of goods through train. Zia said the Azakhel dry port was established around four years earlier for Rs. 600 million, but is not properly utilized yet.
He said exporters in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have to send their goods to sea port in trucks on additional payment and the GD (Goods Document) is also prepared in Karachi, rendering hundreds of Custom Clearing Agents in the province jobless.
Speaking in response to issues raised by delegation members, Governor KP, Haji Ghulam Ali held out assurance of inviting officials of relevant departments for the resolution of problems.
He asked the business community to send their demands in written form and he will take up all the issues one by one with concerned officials.
He said the government’s priority is the promotion of commerce and trade and for this purpose, all possible steps would be taken for the facilitation of businessmen.

Dhai Chaal movie life dream project to unveil truth about Balochistan: Areej Ch

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Areej Ch

ISLAMABAD, Dec 15 (APP): Miss Pakistan and cast member of action packed movie Dhai Chaal, Areej Chaudhry had said that the movie was her life dream project that helped her unveil the truth about Balochistan province which portrayed erroneously by inimical forces as terrorism-hit region.
The renowned model and actress who had performed the character of Zolzai, a Pakistani agent in the move Dhai Chaal shared her experience in an exclusive chat with APP on Friday, while performing in the thriller at the screening of her movie for the underprivileged and orphan children here at a local cinema.
Ms. Chaudhry said the movie was the first of its kind based on real life events and the arrest of Indian Spy Kulbushan Yadav. The movie’s director Taimoor Sherazi had very meticulously explained the character to her which helped her in performing the persona in its true spirit, she added.
“Since my background and training of firearms, I was able to easily use real weapons during the cast of the movie. It really helped me a lot as I was acquainted with self defence techniques and use of weapons so it really added more to my performance of the role assigned to me in the film,” she said.
Areej Chaudhry urged the youth particularly girls to watch the movie and seek inspiration from the characters who were imitated from real life events and people who serve the nation invisibly while safeguarding the territorial integrity and frontiers of the motherland.
“Balochistan and Pakistan have been portrayed negatively by India at all foras through its propaganda movies. As contestant at beauty pageants the world over, I faced many questions about my country being alleged as a terrorist state but I always used to fight back those accusations with all my rigour and patriotic spirit. However, this movie has been a blessing in disguise for me as it not only helped me hone my skills and test my mettle but rather, gave me an opportunity to serve my country by protecting its ideology and restoring its positive image through my artistic work,” she said.
To a question, she said Indian media was already busy in spewing hatred and propaganda and she was ready to take on that criticism and would thwart all such attempts with greater lucidity and eloquence of her arguments.
In her message, Areej Chaudhary said, “I would like to give this message to all the Pakistani girls to be strong and believe in themselves while pursuing challenging tasks. Every girl must have basic self defence technique or at least have some know-how to protect themselves in hostile situation. They should know how to drive a car and even use firearms.”
Earlier, at the invitation of Dhai Chaal cast member actress Areej Chaudhry, the personalities belonging to different walks of life appeared in the cinema of Islamabad and watched Dhai Chaal movie.
The moviegoers called the Dhai Chaal an eye-opener. Expressing their thoughts after watching the film, the moviegoers said that the way the facts have been brought out in the film Dhai Chaal is unprecedented and unique.
The moviegoers said that in such a situation that Pakistan is being affected by terrorism today, the film Dhai Chaal is the best material to expose the terrorists, and the young generation must watch this movie.
The Filmgoers praised the producer of the film, Dr. Irfan, and said that Dr. Irfan had educated the young generation through the film Dhai Chaal who was suffering from various doubts and confusion.

Asif Zardari, Bilawal condemn terrorist incidents in KPK

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Asif Ali Zardari
KARACHI, Dec 15 (APP):Former President Asif Ali Zardari and Chairman of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari have condemned terrorist attacks in Khyber-Pakhtoonkhawa.(KPK) here on Friday.
They expressed their grief and sorrow over the martyrdom of police and security forces soldiers. They also offered their condolences to the bereaved families of the martyrs.

PM assures financial assistance to AJK government for completion of road network

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MUZAFFARABAD, Dec 15 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Friday said the federal government would extend every possible financial assistance to Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) for completion of development work in the area.

Chairing a special meeting of the cabinet of Azad Jammu and Kashmir in Muzaffarabad, he stressed that the road network between AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) was crucial to ensure connectivity.

PM Kakar said the government would provide assistance on the construction of Shuntar Tunnel connecting AJK and GB, the Murree-Muzaffarabad Expressway, and the Mansehra-Muzaffarabad-Mangla-Mirpur Expressway.

He said the federal government would instruct its ministries to complete the projects relating to AJK on a priority basis.

The prime minister also emphasized benefiting from the tourism potential of AJK.

PM Kakar said his visit to AJK aimed at reiterating the stance of the State of Pakistan on the internationally recognized disputed status of Jammu and Kashmir.

He said India could not escape from its oppressive designs of altering the status of the Valley.

Prime Minister of AJK Chaudhry Anwar-ul-Haq and his cabinet thanked PM Kakar for visiting the AJK in solidarity with Kashmiris after the Indian Supreme Court validated the government’s illegal decision of revoking the special status of J&K.

The AJK prime minister also paid tribute to PM Kakar in his speech in the AJK Legislative Assembly, which he said, effectively represented the voice of Kashmiris.

He said the speech was highly appreciated by Kashmiri people, overseas Kashmiris, academia, civil society, and media.

Army Chief calls on key US govt, military officials during ongoing visit

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Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Syed Asim Munir

RAWALPINDI, Dec 15 (APP): Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Syed Asim Munir has called on key US Government and Military officials during his ongoing visit to the US including, Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of Defence, General (R) Llyod J. Austin, Deputy Secretary of State, Victoria Nuland, Deputy National Security Adviser, Jonathan Finer and US Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Charles Q Brown.

According to the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release, matters of bilateral interests, global and regional security issues, and ongoing conflicts were discussed during the meetings.

Both sides agreed to continue engagement for exploring potential avenues of bilateral collaboration in pursuit of shared interests.

During the meetings with defence officials, counter terrorism cooperation and defence collaboration were identified as core areas of cooperation. Both sides reiterated the intent to increase interaction and explore ways to expand the scope of mutually beneficial engagements.

The COAS underscored the importance of understanding each other’s perspectives on regional security issues and developments affecting strategic stability in South Asia.

In this context, the COAS especially highlighted the importance of resolving the Kashmir Issue in accordance with international law and relevant UNSC resolutions.

The Army Chief also interacted with the Pakistani overseas community. In a reception hosted by Embassy of Pakistan, the COAS met members of the Pakistani community.

The COAS appreciated the positive role being played by Pakistani overseas community towards the country’s progress and development.

During the interaction, topics of varying dimensions were discussed and the COAS appreciated the efforts of Pakistani Diaspora.

He also welcomed and encouraged the diaspora to invest through SIFC which is already yielding success in various dimensions.

COAS also highlighted that the US is the largest export market for Pakistan constituting 21.5 % of our total exports and dispelled rumours about special screening, denial of visas and detentions.

Army Chief said “Pakistani diaspora anywhere around the world is held in high regard as they are ambassadors of Pakistan and contribute significantly to Pakistan in varying domains.

Members of the Pakistani community expressed their pride in the role and contributions of the Pakistan Army towards
well-being of Pakistan.

COAS extended good wishes to the complete Pakistani community in their efforts. He also met Tanweer Ahmed who graciously donated $ 9 million for NUST in the field of IT development in Pakistan. COAS appreciated him and said, “Pakistan is proud of heroes like him.”

Indian unilateral, illegal acts to further stimulate Kashmir freedom movement: PM

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PM Kakar

MUZAFFARABAD, Dec 15 (APP):Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Friday, calling the recent verdict of the Indian Supreme Court as a tool to consolidate Indian illegal occupation, said such unilateral and illegal decisions would further stimulate the Kashmir freedom movement.

He said despite world powers’ silence over the issue, India could not succeed in its nefarious designs of diminishing the freedom movement and it was trying to resolve the Kashmir issue according to its own agenda.

“The movement is not diminishing and this is the biggest problem for India and it was again and again trying to bury it through various tactics,” the prime minister said while addressing a press conference here.

He said more than 90,000 Kashmiris had been killed, over 1500 faced forced disappearances and pellet gun injuries, and thousands of the women suffered rape, while the human rights abuses were also documented in two of the UN reports. “Such painful memories can not be forgotten for centuries,” he remarked.

To a question, the prime minister expressing the government of Pakistan’s resolve to support the Kashmiris in their just cause of freedom, said that this movement would continue with new strength, and remain consistent.

The prime minister said during his two-day visit, he held useful and constructive interactions with the Hurriyat leadership, members and cabinet of AJK legislative assembly, students, and journalists to inject new vigour and energy into the Kashmir freedom movement.

During the meetings, input from various stakeholders including the Kashmiri leadership would be incorporated to reinvigorate the freedom movement, he said.

To another question, PM Kakar maintained that the unilateral and illegal decisions either by the Indian courts or assemblies would never be accepted and Pakistan rejected such decisions.

He said Kashmir’s final settlement must be ensured through a plebiscite in line with the UN resolutions. “Without it no other way is acceptable,” he added.

Responding to a query, the prime minister highlighted, “We are advocating for our people, we consider the Kashmiris as future residents of Pakistan”.

On various ongoing and new development projects in AJK, the prime minister said a cabinet committee of the AJK government had been formed to look into these and his government would provide every possible support in this regard.

Jamal Shah for following Iqbal’s teachings for resolving social issues

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Jamal Shah
LAHORE, Dec 15 (APP):Caretaker Federal Minister for National Heritage & Culture Syed Jamal Shah has said that the nation can move forward in the light of thoughts and teachings of Allama Muhammad Iqbal as creation of Pakistan was the result of his intellectual guidance which was acknowledged by the leaders of the Freedom Movement and especially by Hazrat Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
He was addressing the International Iqbal Conference organized by Iqbal Academi Pakistan with a theme “Allama Iqbal and Nesad No” here at Aiwan-e-Iqbal on Friday. Justice (R) Nasira Javed Iqbal, Prof. Dr Baseera Ambreen, Prof. Dr. Waheeduzzaman Tariq, Dr Abdul Rauf Rafeequi, Prof. Dr Faleeha Zehra Kazmi VC Home Economics University and other speakers also addressed the conference.
Caretaker minister paid rich tribute to the services of Allama Muhammad Iqbal and said that “we can resolve many of our social and national problems by following the teachings of our national poet”.
He said that Pakistan was the country with 65 to 70 percent of youth, they must had awareness about Iqbal’s teachings and services to the nation.
“In this conference of scholars, new angles of thoughts will be opened, Iqbal’s thoughts will be promoted and new ways will be found for solving political, social and national problems”, he added.
Jamal Shah further said that It was the efforts of our scholars that the tradition of understanding of Iqbal was progressing in a good way, adding that “we want to see Iqbal Academy, a national institution for the promotion of Iqbal thought, more strong and active and in this regard it would be provide all kinds of support and patronage so that it can play its role in a better way”.

Eight drug peddlers netted with over 14 kg charras

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drug peddlers

RAWALPINDI, Dec 15 (APP):Rawalpindi police in an action against suspected drug peddlers conducted raids in different areas and rounded up eight accused on recovery of over 14 kg charras.
According to a police spokesman, Gujar Khan police netted an accused namely Sharafat for having 3600 grams of charras while another accused namely Gul Nabi was sent behind bars for possessing 2600 grams of charras.
Saddar Wah, Saddar Baroni, Wah Cantt, Jatli and Bani police arrested Muhammad Khan, Naveed, Waqas, Zahid, Husnain and Zaheer and recovered 8480 grams of charras from their possession.
Separate cases have been registered against all accused while further investigations are underway.
City Police Officer, Rawalpindi had directed the police officers to accelerate ongoing operations against drug peddlers, bootleggers and other lawbreakers, he added.

 

DC bans display of arms, unauthorized media interviews during Kalash festival

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Kalash festival
PESHAWAR, Dec 15 (APP):The Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate Lower Chitral has announced section 144 in the district from December 16 to 22 and banned the dispthe lay of arms and unauthorized media interviews from the local community in Kalash valleys during the Kalash festival Chitirmas (Chomus).
The festival would be celebrated in three Kalash valleys including Bumborate, Rumboor and Birir from December 16 to 22, it said adding that a large number of tourists were expected to visit the valleys and as part measures to ensure the security of the Kalash community during the celebration of their religious festival and visitors the ban would remain in force till December 22.
It said that there would be a ban on the display of arms of all types and unauthorized media interviews from the locals during the Chitirmas festival in the three valleys

First Lady Samina Alvi visits Shalimar Garden

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First Lady
First Lady Begum Samina Alvi addressing a breast cancer awareness event, in Islamabad, on 24-11-2023.
LAHORE, Dec 15 (APP):First Lady Begum Samina Arif Alvi visited the historic building Shalimar Garden here on Friday.
Walled City of Lahore Authority (WCLA) Director General Kamran Lashari, Amateur Gardeners’ Club Chairperson Nousheen Sarfraz received the distinguished guest on her arrival to the UNESCO world heritage site.
Samina Alvi was briefed in detail about the recent restoration and preservation activities carried out by the WCLA and presented pictorial documentation of the restoration work.
The first lady commended the WCLA’s commitment to preserving the heritage of Mughal era and expressed appreciation for the floral art showcased by the Amateur Gardeners’ Club.
Later, Kamran Lashari presented a shield to Begum Samina Alvi as a souvenir on behalf of both the WCLA and the Amateur Gardeners’ Club.
The event was attended by WCLA officials, senior club members, and others.