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Eliminating child labour key to ensure bright future of children: NA speaker

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 11 (APP):Speaker of National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Tuesday said that eliminating child labour is a key to ensure the bright future of children.
 “Children are the future of this country and no one can be allowed to deprive them of their potential, dignity and rights. Parliament of Pakistan is committed to eradicate child labour “the speaker said in a message on ‘World Day Against Child Labour’.
The Speaker said that child labour is a serious social challenge and it is hurting the physical, mental and emotional growth of millions of children globally, who are unfortunately involved in the child labour.
He further, emphasized the need for enhanced investment in education, social protection programs, and child protective services said a news release.
He also stressed the importance of raising awareness about the issue and engaging civil society, parents, children, and the larger public to eliminate child labour along with all its forms once and for all.
Sardar Ayaz Sadiq commended the efforts of all stakeholders working tirelessly to combat child labour and to promote children’s rights.
He urged all stakeholders to continue their efforts and work in consensus to eradicate child labour.
On this occasion, Deputy Speaker National Assembly Syed Mir Ghulam Mustafa Shah said that child labour is a serious social issue that needs to be addressed urgently.
He emphasized that children should be have an access to quality education and a safe environment, rather than being forced into forced labour.
He also stressed that the government, civil society, and individuals must join hands to eliminate child labour and ensure that every child has access to their fundamental rights.

NADRA deploys teams in union councils

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SARGODHA, Jun 11 (APP):For the convenience of citizens, National Database and Registration Authority teams of the regional head office have been deployed in selected union councils on an experimental basis for a week.
A spokesman for the NADRA regional office on Tuesday told APP that teams had been deployed in Dandla union council of Bhakkar district and Peel Padrad union council of Khushab district from June 10 to June 14.
Apart from registration of birth of children in the union council, citizens could avail other NADRA facilities including Computerized National Identity Card, Family Registration Certificate Card, and others. Residents should visit the union council office to get NADRA facilities, he added.

SBP for adoption of Digital Supply Chain Finance solutions by banks

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KARACHI, Jun 11 (APP): The State Bank of Pakistan, Tuesday, instructed banks to develop and implement digital solutions for supply chain finance within six months to leverage the technology for increasing the SMEs’ access to finance and digitizing retail payments.

In view of the critical importance of Digital Supply Chain Finance (DSCF), the central bank’s SME, Housing and Sustainable Finance Department, through a circular, instructed banks to develop and build their capacity in the DSCF and take measures for promoting DSCF on priority.

The circular requires banks to establish effective Supply Chain Finance (SCF) function having suitably trained HR and systems to develop and offer digital SCF products to the SMEs, said a statement issued here.

The banks have been advised to either develop their own digital solutions for SCF or partner with any Fintech or service providers for providing digital SCF.

The SBP hoped that DSCF solutions would not only increase access of SMEs to finance but also improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and strengthen risk management practices.

In order to ensure implementation on the directives within the given time frame of six months, the SBP further instructed banks to develop a strategy for building the bank’s capacity in SCF and DSCF and share the same with the banking regulator within 3 months of issuance of the circular.

Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs ensures inclusive services for people with disabilities in Madinah mosques

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 11 (APP):Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance branch in Madinah has implemented a range of service and support initiatives catering to worshippers and pilgrims with disabilities to facilitate their access and movement through dedicated corridors and entrances in mosques and other visited locations.
Adjustments have been made to accommodate carts, wheelchairs, and other mobility aids in these spaces, the SPA reported.
To further address their needs, restrooms have been equipped with appropriate facilities, and in some mosques, elevators have been installed.
These comprehensive services reflect the ministry’s ongoing commitment to supporting individuals with disabilities, and creating a comfortable and inclusive environment that enables them to perform religious rituals with ease and tranquility.

Pakistan team reaches Tajikistan for FIFA WC qualifier

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 11 (APP): The Pakistan national football team has reached for Tajikistan to play the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers round 2 against the hosts.

Pakistan team had departed for Dushanbe, Tajikistan on a special Pakistan Air Force plane from Nur Khan Air Base.
Pakistan is set to play Tajikistan on Tuesday at 8pm Pakistan time.

Pakistan squad – Goalkeepers: Yousuf Butt (D), Saqib Hanif and Hassan Ali.

Defenders: Abdullah Iqbal (D), Mohammad Fazal (D), Haseeb Khan, Rao Omer Hayat, Mamoon Moosa, Mohammad Saddam, Waqar Ihtisham, Moin Ahmed and Abdul Rehman.

Midfielders: Rahis Nabi (D), Otis Khan (D), Ali Uzair, Umair Ali, Toqeer ul Hassan, Alamgir Ghazi and Ali Zafar.
Forwards: Imran Kayani (D), McKeal Abdulah, Fareedulah, Adeel Younas and Shayak Dost.

PM Shehbaz accorded high-level reception during official visit of China: Lin Jian

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BEIJING, June 11 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was accorded a high-level reception during his five-day official visit of China, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, Lin Jian said on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif paid an official visit to China from June 4 to 8. It was his first visit to China after he took over as prime minister for the second term and the Chinese side gave him high-level reception, he said during his regular briefing in response to question about the PM Shehbaz visit.

President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Qiang and Chairman of Standing Committee, National People Congress (NPC) Zhao Leji met and held talks with him respectively, he added.

Lin Jian said that the leaders of the two countries exchanged in-depth views on China-Pakistan relations and issues of common concern, and provided strategic guidance for the development of China-Pakistan relations.

President Xi Jinping stressed that the China-Pakistan all-weather strategic cooperative partnership has been continuously deepened, with a solid public opinion foundation, strong endogenous driving force and broad development prospects, he added.

He said that the Chinese side is willing to firmly support Pakistan, tighten the ties of cooperation, deepen strategic coordination, and accelerate the construction of a closer China-Pakistan community with a shared future in the new era.
During the meeting, PM Shehbaz said that no force can shake the ironclad friendship between China and Pakistan, and Pakistan will unswervingly be China most reliable friend and partner.

Both sides agreed that they will continue to give each other firm support on issues involving their respective core interests and major concerns, he added.

The spokesperson said that the two sides highly appreciated the positive role of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in promoting Pakistan national development and improving the welfare of the Pakistani people.

They are willing to promote the high-quality joint construction of the Belt and Road and Pakistan development plan, carry out practical cooperation in various fields in accordance with local conditions, and promote the high-quality joint construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor to go deeper and more practical, with the creation of an upgraded version of the CPEC as the center, so as to better help Pakistan economic and social development.

The Pakistani government, he said, once again expressed deep condolences to the Chinese personnel who died in the March 26Dasu terrorist attack, emphasizing that it will resolutely crack down on and severely punish the terrorists involved in the case, and take practical and effective measures to ensure the safety of Chinese personnel, projects and institutions in Pakistan.

The Pakistani side stated that President Xi Jinping foresight and outstanding leadership have been sincerely admired and highly praised by the people of Pakistan and the world.

President Xi Jinping proposal to jointly build the Belt and Road Initiative and the three major global initiatives with an eye on the well-being of all mankind have provided strategic guidance for promoting world peace, security, development and prosperity. Pakistan highly appreciates and fully supports it, he added.

Lin Jian said that the two sides agreed to continue to strengthen cooperation and coordination within various international multilateral mechanisms, jointly promote an equal and orderly world multi polarization and inclusive economic globalization, and jointly safeguard the common interests of the vast number of developing countries and international fairness and justice.

He highlighted that during the visit, the two sides signed 23 cooperation documents on the CPEC, transportation infrastructure, agriculture, industry, intergovernmental assistance, market supervision, geographic surveying and mapping, media, film and television, etc.

During this visit, Prime Minister Shehbaz also visited Shenzhen, and other cities and spoke highly of the achievements made in China economic and social development and expressed his willingness to strengthen exchanges of experience in governance with China, he added.

More than 4,000 scouts begin field survey of Mina,  Arafat

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Over 3500 Saudi scouts are set to serve pilgrims during 2023 Hajj season
MAKKAH, Jun 11 (APP):The participants in the public service camps held by the Saudi Arabian Boy Scouts Association started surveys in Mina and Arafat camps to collect information regarding pilgrim service companies, hospitality centers, and field service centers, as well as domestic pilgrims’ companies and government agencies in the Mina and Arafat camps.
 The survey helps the scouts guide lost pilgrims, in cooperation with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah employees.
 Camp Chief Scout Nasser Al-Anzi said that more than 4,000 scouts participate in the survey process which takes place in three stages.
The first entails preparing the plan and survey program for the units in the Mina and Arafat areas, which is carried out in the morning and in the evening during the Hajj season, preparing the files of the units and specialists, reviewing field maps and slides, and updating them.
 The second stage entails documenting field information gathered in electronic applications, then evaluating and matching it with the data of government institutions and service companies for foreign and domestic pilgrims.
The third stage involves issuing guidelines, general maps, and slides after verification and review.

Hospitality facilities in Makkah must comply with safety regulation, stresses Saudi tourism ministry

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 11 (APP):Saudi Ministry of Tourism has issued a circular to hospitality facilities in Makkah, emphasizing the need to follow instructions, guidelines, and notifications from the General Directorate of Civil Defense.
The goal is to ensure the safety of pilgrims during the Hajj season, the SPA reported.
The circular also required the activation of evacuation plans in case of emergencies and the conduct of mock drills in coordination with the Civil Defense.
The ministry works to ensure the safety of pilgrims during their stay in hospitality facilities.
It is committed to providing the best services and ensuring that these facilities meet all security and safety requirements, in order for pilgrims to perform their rituals with ease and peace of mind.

ISSI hosts launch of veteran civil servant Salman Faruqui’s book “Dear Mr. Jinnah”

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 11 (APP):The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) Tuesday hosted the launch ceremony of Salman Faruqui’s book, “Dear Mr Jinnah: 70 Years In The Life Of A Pakistani Civil Servant.”
The memoir “Dear Mr. Jinnah” blends Faruqui’s personal reminiscences with first-hand accounts of developments in Pakistan in different domains from 1947 to 2017, said a press release issued here.
During his long and distinguished career,  Salman Faruqui served in top civil service positions, including as Federal Secretary, Ambassador At Large, Secretary General to the President, Deputy Chairman Planning Commission, and Federal Ombudsman.
 The discussants and reviewers for the book launch included: Senator Mushahid Hussain; Ameena Saiyid, Managing Director Lightstone Publishers; eminent civil servants Shakil Durrani and Ejaz Rahim; former Senator Farhatullah Babar; and prominent journalist Nasim Zehra.
In his welcome remarks, DG ISSI Ambassador Sohail Mahmood highlighted Salman Faruqui’s illustrious career and his valuable contributions. In his view, three aspects stood out about Salman Faruqui: his immense professional competence, humility, and wisdom.
These attributes were remarkable features for a person whose career had seen tremendous heights and who had spent much time in close proximity to absolute power. In his reckoning, there were many lessons for others in Faruqui’s life and career.
Ambassador Sohail Mahmood added that  Faruqui’s letter to the father of the nation (contained in the book) is extraordinary in many respects, as it underscores his unshakable belief in the Quaid’s vision of a democratic and progressive Pakistan.
He pointed out that the book is neither a history of Pakistan nor a book of revelations about power politics by an insider. Rather, as aptly described by the author himself, it is a “memoir of governance conducted at the edge of a precipice” and the account is rendered, in author’s own reckoning, with “clinical objectivity.”
He stressed that the author is not a prophet of doom, but a messenger of hope.
He expressed the hope that most people, particularly the youth, would benefit from the experience and wisdom encapsulated in the book.
Ameena Saiyid described “Dear Mr. Jinnah” as an outstanding and gripping memoir that showcases the author’s triumphs, struggles, and successes, as well as fascinating anecdotes. Saiyid advised that the book is particularly relevant for two groups: students and Pakistanis who struggle to make ends meet. She concluded by proposing that the duty on paper be reduced or waived, making books more accessible and readable for a wider audience.
Senator Mushahid Hussain commenced his remarks by crediting Ameena Saiyid for promoting a strong culture of writing and reading, of which Salman Faruqui’s book represents an esteemed example.
Senator Mushahid Hussain termed  Faruqui as a “doer, who delivers,”; someone who served with great distinction throughout his long career in public service. He appreciated  Faruqui’s initiatives, including his work for differently abled people, the actualization of the Gwadar Port with the Singapore Port Authority and China, and his crafting of important social and economic policies supporting Pakistan’s modernization drive. He concluded by appreciating Mr. Faruqui’s book as a memoir of legacy, dedication, commitment, and hard work.
Shakil Durrani introduced Salman Faruqui as an 8-year-old boy at the time of the partition who took the train from Patiala to Lahore, setting the stage for his remarkable journey.
He credited  Faruqui with several initiatives, including the telecommunications revolution in Pakistan and the Benazir Income Support Programme.
Durrani advised  Faruqui to elaborate further on his analysis of significant developments in Pakistan that he personally witnessed such as the March-April 2019 events when Pakistan turned the tide in the fight against terrorism, to provide a more comprehensive understanding of his experiences.
Senator Farhatullah Babar highlighted the salient points of the book and praised  Faruqui’s most notable contribution to the state and society during his tenure as Federal Ombudsman.
He also shared his personal experiences with various political leaders, including Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and President Asif Ali Zardari, and provided his insights on several pivotal events in Pakistan’s history.
Senator Babar advised that despite the challenges faced by Pakistan, one should remain hopeful and determined about the country’s future.
Ejaz Rahim highlighted the central theme of the book as an “exploration” of the various forms of power, including administrative, political, social, institutional, and individual power.
He emphasized that with power comes the responsibility to ensure justice and enhance human dignity.
He described the book as a “melody” that reflects  Faruqui’s lifelong struggle.
 Nasim Zehra praised the book “Dear Mr. Jinnah” as a highly readable and timely contribution that serves as a reminder for Pakistan to break free from the vicious cycle of past mistakes.
In her view, the book is a journey that takes readers from Pakistan’s humble beginnings to its current status, providing valuable insights into the country’s development over the past many decades.
The launch event was attended by a large number of people from different walks of life including civil services, academia, civil society, and the media.

DPM Dar urges UN chief’s role for just resolution of Kashmir dispute

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 11 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Tuesday urged the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to use his good offices for the just resolution of the outstanding Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the relevant UN Security Council resolutions.

The deputy prime minister held a meeting with the UN Secretary-General on the sidelines of the high-level conference on “Urgent Humanitarian Response for Gaza,” being held in Jordan, according to a Foreign Office press release.

He lauded the UN secretary general’s initiative to jointly hold the conference along with Jordan and Egypt at a time when the people of Palestine were in dire need of international support and urgent humanitarian assistance.

He also commended the leadership and proactive role of the Secretary-General Guterres in raising concern at the situation in Gaza on the international stage.

Reiterating Pakistan’s strong and unequivocal condemnation of the indiscriminate and brutal use of force by Israel against the Palestinians, the deputy prime minister called for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, unimpeded humanitarian assistance to the besieged people of Gaza, return of the displaced Palestinians, and ensuring accountability for the war crimes and crimes against humanity being committed by Israel.