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Gilani grieves over death of Pakistani pilgrims in Iran bus accident

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 21 (APP):Chairman Senate, Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani, on Wednesday expressed deep grief over the death of Pakistani pilgrims in a bus accident that took place in Iran.
In a condolence message to the families of the deceased, he said that he was deeply saddened to hear about the tragic incident.
He prayed to Allah Almighty for peace for the departed souls, early recovery of the injured, and strength for the bereaved families to bear the loss.
Deputy Chairman Senate, Syedaal Khan Nasar also expressed his grief and sorrow over the incident.
He extended his condolences to the families of the deceased and prayed to Allah for the speedy recovery of the injured, as well as for the bereaved families to bear this tragic loss with patience.

‘UAE investors seek joint ventures with PFC’

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LAHORE, Aug 21 (APP):The UAE investors have shown keen interest in forming joint ventures with the Pakistan Furniture Council (PFC) to tap into the global market by meeting international standards.
According to a message received here Wednesday from the UAE, a delegation led by CEO PFC Mian Kashif Ashfaq was visiting gulf states and holding meetings with their counterparts.
He said the collaboration between the UAE investors and the PFC was seen as a strategic move to capitalize on the growing demand for high-quality furniture worldwide, particularly in export markets. Pakistan’s furniture industry, known for its craftsmanship and traditional designs, has significant potential to expand globally if aligned with modern production techniques and international quality standards.
He said the proposed joint ventures aimed to enhance Pakistan’s furniture manufacturing capabilities by incorporating advanced technology, improving design innovation, and increasing production efficiency. The UAE investors, with their extensive networks and access to international markets, offered significant advantages in terms of capital, marketing expertise, and market reach. Through these partnerships, the Pakistan Furniture Council sought to upgrade its production facilities and elevate its products to meet global consumer expectations, he added.
Mian Kashif hoped it would be an opportunity for both countries to strengthen trade ties and foster economic growth. By working together, the UAE investors and the PFC could open new avenues in international furniture markets, increase exports, and contribute to the overall economic development of Pakistan’s manufacturing sector, he concluded.

CDA, Islamic Relief Pakistan collaborate to tackle climate change

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 21 (APP):Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa, on Wednesday met with Country Director Islamic Relief Pakistan, Asif Shirazi, to discuss joint efforts in addressing climate change and developing Islamabad.
Randhawa praised Islamic Relief’s contributions to Pakistan’s development since 1992, particularly in environmental initiatives.
He highlighted CDA’s efforts in plantation drives, especially in Margalla Hills, and the establishment of the Climate Change Fund to protect Islamabad’s environment.
The meeting focused on tackling climate change, with discussions on projects to meet Islamabad’s growing water needs.
CDA offered technical support to address the water problem, while Islamic Relief expressed readiness to collaborate with CDA’s development partners, including the World Bank and International Development Bank.
Both organizations reaffirmed their commitment to working together to protect against climate change’s effects and develop Islamabad into a modern city.

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AIOU announces results for autumn 2023 semester

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 21 (APP):Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has announced the results for the Associate Degree Programs (General, Commerce, Education, Mass Communication, Library Science, and Dars-e-Nizami) and the BA (Old) Program offered in the Autumn 2023 semester.
According to the Controller of Examinations, Mian Muhammad Riaz, the results have been uploaded to the students’ portals.
The students who have completed their programs will soon have their provisional certificates available on their portals, enabling them to enroll in the next academic phase.
It is important to note that the second phase of admissions for the Autumn 2024 semester will begin on September 1st.
This phase will include BS (ODL) programs, teachers’ training programs, postgraduate diploma programs, and certificate courses. Graduating students have been advised to wait for this second phase to enroll in their desired programs.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Nasir Mahmood expressed his hope that graduating students would continue their higher education at AIOU.
He also instructed regional office administrators to ensure that student facilities are well-maintained, provide thorough guidance, and extend every possible support to students.

Ahsan for catching up with pace of digital revolution for national development

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 21 (APP): Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Wednesday stressed the urgent need to keep pace with the global digital revolution to achieve development across all sectors and put the country on a sustainable growth trajectory.
“The world is advancing at the speed of electrons. We cannot afford to lag behind, as in the next 22 years, we will be evaluating our development in the context of our 100 years of independence,” he stated while addressing the opening session of the conference titled “Empowering a Digital Pakistan.”
Citing historical examples, the minister noted that nations embracing global changes achieved progress and prosperity, while those that ignored these changes faced failure.
He highlighted that the world was now undergoing a digital revolution after the industrial revolution. “In the industrial era, the big used to eat the small; in the digital world, the fast eats the slow, regardless of size,” he remarked.
“Today, Pakistan stands at a defining moment. The future of a nation or an individual hinges on the choices made. These choices determine the destiny of that person or nation,” he said.
Ahsan Iqbal explained that if the choices were wrong, one could not blame others for their circumstances. Conversely, if the choices are right, the credit for success belongs solely to the individual or nation that made those choices, he added.
He also pointed out that Pakistanis were once known globally for their hardworking and intelligent reputation. However, this image was tarnished by the previous government of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), which labeled its opponents as “thieves and dacoits.”
In 2018, he noted, ambassadors from major countries, including the United States, Britain and European states, were actively seeking investment opportunities in China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects. “For the first time, Pakistan was the darling of international investors, eager to be part of CPEC, but we squandered this opportunity by entrusting power to the PTI,” he said.
He recalled that the PML-N government had introduced Vision 2010 in 1998 and Vision 2025 in 2013 but was later disrupted by the so-called change in 2018.
Subsequently, the minister said, the governance was handed over to someone with no experience even at the union council level, severely damaging the national economy. “The negative impact of this decision is still being felt.”
Emphasizing the importance of adapting to modern trends and maintaining agility, he reminded that no country has achieved development without consistent policies over at least 10-15 years.
To achieve developmental goals, Ahsan Iqbal reiterated that Pakistan needed peace, stability, consistent policies and continuous reforms.
“The nation now needs a healing touch. We must come together, set aside smaller identities, and embrace a larger identity as Pakistan,” he remarked quoting “Coming together is a beginning; staying together is progress and working together is success.”

Day of remembrance, tribute to victims of terrorism observed

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 21 (APP):The International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism was observed all around the world on Wednesday.
Acts of terrorism propagating a wide range of hateful ideologies continue to injure, harm and kill thousands of innocent people each year. On the occasion, Pakistan joins the international community in honouring the lives lost and the survivors of terrorist attacks.
Pakistani nation deeply understands the pain and suffering of the victims of terrorism around the world. For the last two decades, Pakistan has been a victim of terrorism planned, supported and sponsored from across its borders. During this period, it suffered over 80,000 causalities and incurred over US$ 150 billion in economic losses.
Despite these challenges, Pakistan remained resolute in its resolve to combat terrorism. With national commitment, matchless resilience and unparalleled sacrifices of the people, Pakistan has managed to turn the situation and score victories against terrorism.
On this day, the world must also remember the victims of state terrorism including in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) since the 1990s Indian troops have martyred over 100,000 Kashmiris, widowed over 22000 women, orphaned 108000 children and raped over 11000 women in IIOJK.
The international community must stand with victims of state terrorism in IIOJK as well. The international community must adopt a comprehensive approach to counter-terrorism and address its root causes.

School headmaster held over funds embezzlement

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SARGODHA, Aug 21 (APP):The Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) Sargodha region arrested a school headmaster over funds embezzlement charges, here on Wednesday.
Malik Masood Nazir Awan, resident of Civil Lines Khushab submitted an application to ACE Regional Director Hafiz Muhammad Imran, alleging that Headmaster Government High School Rajjar Muhammad Ehsan misused his powers and appointed his brother Muhammad Mumtaz as a peon, and also sold out trees on the school premises.
Circle Officer investigated and found Munawar Ali clerk, Muhammad Ehsan and Muhammad Mumtaz guilty in the case. Muhammad Awais raided and arrested accused for legal action.

Session judge injured in gun attack

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 21 (APP):A session judge of Kohistan, Farid Khan, sustained bullet injuries after being shot by unknown assailants over personal enmity, police reported on Wednesday.
According to a private news channel, the incident occurred outside a mosque in his ancestral village, Chhoher Sharif, where he was targeted and shot twice in the legs.
He was immediately shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment.
According to the Superintendent of Police (SP) Haripur, five suspects have been nominated in the case, and efforts are underway to arrest those involved.
Further investigation was underway.