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Sunday 31 March 2019

CM Buzdar's father passes away after cardiac arrest

Sardar Fateh Muhammad, father of Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar, passed away after suffering from cardiac arrest on Monday. According to CM Buzdar’s brother, their father was admitted to Tehsil Headquarters hospital after having a heart attack at his residence in Taunsa.He will be buried in the district of Dera Ghazi Khan, Barthi, he further stated.Sardar Fateh Muhammad has been a member of Punjab Assembly thrice.  He obtained the degree of MA (Political Science) in 1964 from Karachi University.He was the Chief of Buzdar Tribes. He had also served as Member, Federal Council, Majlis-e-Shoora during 1983-84 and as Member, District Council, D.G. Khan.He remained as Member Punjab Assembly during 1985-88 and 2002-07; and also served as Chairman, Standing Committee on Religious Affairs and Auqaf during 2003-07. He returned to the Punjab Assembly for the third term in general elections 2008.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/452026-cm-buzdars-father-passes-away-after-cardiac-arrest

Meet Pakistan's new Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi announced Sohail Mahmood to serve as the country's next foreign secretary replacing Tehmina Janjua set to retire next month.Mahmood, currently serving as High Commissioner in New Delhi, will assume office on April 16. He is an alumnus of Columbia University, New York, from where he studied Masters in International Affairs, before completing his Bachelor's degree of Arts in History & Political Science from Government College, Rawalpindi and sought Master's in the same field from Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad. As per the High Commission of Pakistan in Delhi's official website, other details about the new foreign secretary are listed below: Training ReceivedOctober 1985 : Joined Foreign Service of Pakistan (FSP)1985-1986 : Civil Services Academy, Lahore1986-1987 : Foreign Service Training Institute, Islamabad2005 (Sep-Dec) : National Institute of Public Administration, Lahore2012-13 : National Security and War Course (NSWC 2012-13),National Defence University (NDU), IslamabadPositions held at Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad1987-1988 : Desk Officer (South Asia Division)1990-1991 : Desk Officer (South Asia Division)1995-1998 : Director (Iran & Turkey)2005-2008 : Director General (Americas)2009 (Jan-Oct) : Director General (Foreign Secretary’s Office)2013-15 : Additional Secretary (Afghanistan/West Asia) Assignments Abroad1991-1994 : Second Secretary, Embassy of Pakistan, Ankara1998-2000 : First Secretary, Embassy of Pakistan, Washington2001-2002 : Political Counselor, Embassy of Pakistan, Washington2003-2005 : Counselor, Pakistan’s Permanent Mission to UN, New York (Political Coordinator for Pakistan’s delegation to UN Security Council – term 2003-2004)2009-2013 : Ambassador to Thailand and Permanent Representative to UNESCAP, Bangkok2015-2017 : Ambassador of Pakistan to Turkey, with concurrent accreditation to Macedonia and Kosovo Marital Status : Married with three children

Meet Pakistan's new Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi announced Sohail Mahmood to serve as the country's next foreign secretary replacing Tehmina Janjua set to retire next month.Mahmood, currently serving as High Commissioner in New Delhi, will assume office on April 16. He is an alumnus of Columbia University, New York, from where he studied Masters in International Affairs, before completing his Bachelor's degree of Arts in History & Political Science from Government College, Rawalpindi and sought Master's in the same field from Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad. As per the High Commission of Pakistan in Delhi's official website, other details about the new foreign secretary are listed below: Training ReceivedOctober 1985 : Joined Foreign Service of Pakistan (FSP)1985-1986 : Civil Services Academy, Lahore1986-1987 : Foreign Service Training Institute, Islamabad2005 (Sep-Dec) : National Institute of Public Administration, Lahore2012-13 : National Security and War Course (NSWC 2012-13),National Defence University (NDU), IslamabadPositions held at Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad1987-1988 : Desk Officer (South Asia Division)1990-1991 : Desk Officer (South Asia Division)1995-1998 : Director (Iran & Turkey)2005-2008 : Director General (Americas)2009 (Jan-Oct) : Director General (Foreign Secretary’s Office)2013-15 : Additional Secretary (Afghanistan/West Asia) Assignments Abroad1991-1994 : Second Secretary, Embassy of Pakistan, Ankara1998-2000 : First Secretary, Embassy of Pakistan, Washington2001-2002 : Political Counselor, Embassy of Pakistan, Washington2003-2005 : Counselor, Pakistan’s Permanent Mission to UN, New York (Political Coordinator for Pakistan’s delegation to UN Security Council – term 2003-2004)2009-2013 : Ambassador to Thailand and Permanent Representative to UNESCAP, Bangkok2015-2017 : Ambassador of Pakistan to Turkey, with concurrent accreditation to Macedonia and Kosovo Marital Status : Married with three children

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451962-meet-pakistans-new-foreign-secretary-sohail-mahmood

PM Imran extends condolences to families of those killed in Bhakkar road accident

Prime Minister Imran Khan extended his condolences on Sunday to the families of the deceased victims of the Bhakkar road accident.The premier turned to Twitter to express his grief over the incident while also giving words of support to the families of killed victims in the rickshaw and bus collision. “Terrible loss of young lives in the accident in Bhakkar which killed 6 girls returning from school & their rickshaw driver. My prayers & condolences go to the families of the victims,” read his tweet.Earlier on Saturday, seven people had lost their lives, including six female matric students who were returning home after giving their exam and had passed away on the spot after their rickshaw collided with a bus killing the driver along with them. 

Petrol prices reach Rs100 after govt approves hike

ISLAMABAD: A hike of Rs6 was approved by the federal government in petroleum and high-speed diesel prices on Sunday.As per reports, a Rs6 hike was approved by the government for a litre of petrol and a Rs3 increase per litre for high-speed diesel and kerosene oil after a summary was moved by the Oil and gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) on Friday.The OGRA had demanded an increase of Rs11.92 per litre for petrol, Rs11.17 for diesel and Rs6.65 for kerosene oil. After the hike the price for petroleum has reached Rs99.34 while the prices will come into effect from 12am tonight.

Martin Kobler recognizes 'tourism potential' in Pakistan on his Skardu trip

German Ambassador to Pakistan Martin Kobler on his trip up north in Skardu recognized the ‘tourism potential’ that Pakistan holds as he appeared to be awestruck by the beauty of the landscapes. The envoy turned to Twitter showing his followers the beauty of Pakistan and all there is to be discovered in the country through beautiful landscapes that are a big potential to uplift the tourism industry in the country. “Skardu was Great!! Beauty beauty & only beauty. Astounding landscapes!! only in #Pakistan. The peaceful fresh environment was just amazing. Huge potential for tourism! Would love to go again & again,” read his tweet.Sharing pictures of the wintry wonderland of Skardu with snow-capped peaks, the emissary could also be seen in one of the pictures, enjoying a cup of tea in the cold weather.

PM Imran extends condolences to families of those killed in Bhakkar road accident

Prime Minister Imran Khan extended his condolences on Sunday to the families of the deceased victims of the Bhakkar road accident.The premier turned to Twitter to express his grief over the incident while also giving words of support to the families of killed victims in the rickshaw and bus collision. “Terrible loss of young lives in the accident in Bhakkar which killed 6 girls returning from school & their rickshaw driver. My prayers & condolences go to the families of the victims,” read his tweet.Earlier on Saturday, seven people had lost their lives, including six female matric students who were returning home after giving their exam and had passed away on the spot after their rickshaw collided with a bus killing the driver along with them. 

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451545-pm-imran-extends-condolences-to-families-of-those-killed-in-bhakkar-road-accident

Petrol prices reach Rs100 after govt approves hike

ISLAMABAD: A hike of Rs6 was approved by the federal government in petroleum and high-speed diesel prices on Sunday.As per reports, a Rs6 hike was approved by the government for a litre of petrol and a Rs3 increase per litre for high-speed diesel and kerosene oil after a summary was moved by the Oil and gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) on Friday.The OGRA had demanded an increase of Rs11.92 per litre for petrol, Rs11.17 for diesel and Rs6.65 for kerosene oil. After the hike the price for petroleum has reached Rs99.34 while the prices will come into effect from 12am tonight.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451531-petrol-prices-reach-rs100-after-govt-approves-hike

Martin Kobler recognizes 'tourism potential' in Pakistan on his Skardu trip

German Ambassador to Pakistan Martin Kobler on his trip up north in Skardu recognized the ‘tourism potential’ that Pakistan holds as he appeared to be awestruck by the beauty of the landscapes. The envoy turned to Twitter showing his followers the beauty of Pakistan and all there is to be discovered in the country through beautiful landscapes that are a big potential to uplift the tourism industry in the country. “Skardu was Great!! Beauty beauty & only beauty. Astounding landscapes!! only in #Pakistan. The peaceful fresh environment was just amazing. Huge potential for tourism! Would love to go again & again,” read his tweet.Sharing pictures of the wintry wonderland of Skardu with snow-capped peaks, the emissary could also be seen in one of the pictures, enjoying a cup of tea in the cold weather.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451530-martin-kobler-recognizes-tourism-potential-in-pakistan-on-his-skardu-trip

Forceful conversion of Hindu girls declared un-Islamic

ISLAMABAD: A joint sitting of the representatives of different religions and religious sects on Sunday said Islam doesn’t allow forceful conversion of non-Muslims.Reports revealed that the representatives further agreed that the prevailing issue of Hindu girls and other subsequent matters should be settled in accordance with the law and justice.The joint sitting was arranged by Mutahida Ulema Board Punjab in collaboration with Pakistan Ulema Council which was presided over by Chairman Mutahida Ulema Board and Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi, said a press release.The joint declaration pointed out that Islam is a religion of peace, harmony, stability and that teachings of Islam and Quran-O-Sunnah have categorically defined rights for non-Muslim communities residing in Muslim countries.The sitting demanded of the government to ensure implementation on National Action Plan by initiating consultative process for formal legislation of ‘Paigham-e-Pakistan Draft’.The declaration condemned terrorist activities being carried out on account of Islamphobia and also demanded constitution of a judicial commission to probe the killing of Bahawalpur professor to avert such extremist incidents in future.The joint sitting pointed out that ‘Paigham-e-Pakistan Draft’has been unanimously endorsed by all the religious sections of Pakistan and formal consultative process should be ensured for formal legislation of it.The joint sitting lauded efforts on part of Mutahida Ulema Board to keep check on hateful content being propagated through social media and also lauded endeavors of Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar for taking immediate action against elements fanning hatred and violence in society.The joint sitting also lauded the efforts of Mutahida Ulema Board for reinforcing coordination relating to interfaith harmony and for constituting the coordination committees at divisional, district and tehsil level to ensure implementation on decisions of the board.Among notable clerics and representatives of the joint sitting include Maulana Muhammad Hussain Akbar, Professor Zakirur Rehman, Mufti Muhammad Naqshbandi, Maulana AsadUllah Farooq, Hafiz Kazim Raza, Father James, Father Shahzad, Maulana Aseed ur Rehman, Amarnath Randhawa, Pastor Imanuel Khokhar and Pastor Shahid Miraj.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451529-forceful-conversion-of-hindu-girls-declared-un-islamic

PTI's Wasif Mazhar Raan secures Multan's PP-218 seat after by-polls

MULTAN: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Wasif Mazhar Raan secured the PP-218 seat for the by-polls held earlier on Sunday.As per reports, the unofficial results of the by-election held in Multan on the vacant seat of PP-218 was secured by the PTI leader by 46,988 votes from 138 polling stations.Raan defeated Pakistan People’s Party’s (PPP) Arshad Raan who maintained the second spot with a total of 39,486 votes.The polling had begun early on Sunday at 8am and wrapped up at 5pm in 138 polling stations out of which 32 were considered sensitive and had at least a thousand security officials positioned around them. PP-218 seat in Multan had become vacant after the death of PTI leader Mazhar Abbas Raan.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451528-ptis-wasif-mazhar-raan-secures-multans-pp-218-seat-after-by-polls

Lawmakers to be briefed on Indo-Pak tensions by Army chief

ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa will apprise parliamentarians on the recent strains between India and Pakistan.As per reports, the briefing will be held on April 4 at General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi with members of standing committees of the National Assembly and Senate on defence, being present at the occasion along with leaders from opposition parties including former ministers.According to a notification issued by the national Assembly Secretariat, the delegation will be headed by chairman NA committee Amjad Ali Khan. The rest of the members of the committee include Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, Jamil Ahmed Khan, Alam Dad Laleka, Riaz Hussain Pirzada, Ghous Bux Mahar, Khursheed Ahmed Junejo, Syed Aminul Haque, Salahuddin Ayubi, Rubina Irfan, Aftab Shaban Mirani, Amer Ali Magsi, Mohammad Khan Daha, Aurangzeb Khichi, Syed Faizul Hassan, Barjees Tahir, Ijaz Ahmad Shah, Riazul Haq, Tahir Sadiq and Chaudhry Farrukh Altaf.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451527-lawmakers-to-be-briefed-on-indo-pak-tensions-by-army-chief

Forceful conversion of Hindu girls declared un-Islamic

ISLAMABAD: A joint sitting of the representatives of different religions and religious sects on Sunday said Islam doesn’t allow forceful conversion of non-Muslims.Reports revealed that the representatives further agreed that the prevailing issue of Hindu girls and other subsequent matters should be settled in accordance with the law and justice.The joint sitting was arranged by Mutahida Ulema Board Punjab in collaboration with Pakistan Ulema Council which was presided over by Chairman Mutahida Ulema Board and Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi, said a press release.The joint declaration pointed out that Islam is a religion of peace, harmony, stability and that teachings of Islam and Quran-O-Sunnah have categorically defined rights for non-Muslim communities residing in Muslim countries.The sitting demanded of the government to ensure implementation on National Action Plan by initiating consultative process for formal legislation of ‘Paigham-e-Pakistan Draft’.The declaration condemned terrorist activities being carried out on account of Islamphobia and also demanded constitution of a judicial commission to probe the killing of Bahawalpur professor to avert such extremist incidents in future.The joint sitting pointed out that ‘Paigham-e-Pakistan Draft’has been unanimously endorsed by all the religious sections of Pakistan and formal consultative process should be ensured for formal legislation of it.The joint sitting lauded efforts on part of Mutahida Ulema Board to keep check on hateful content being propagated through social media and also lauded endeavors of Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar for taking immediate action against elements fanning hatred and violence in society.The joint sitting also lauded the efforts of Mutahida Ulema Board for reinforcing coordination relating to interfaith harmony and for constituting the coordination committees at divisional, district and tehsil level to ensure implementation on decisions of the board.Among notable clerics and representatives of the joint sitting include Maulana Muhammad Hussain Akbar, Professor Zakirur Rehman, Mufti Muhammad Naqshbandi, Maulana AsadUllah Farooq, Hafiz Kazim Raza, Father James, Father Shahzad, Maulana Aseed ur Rehman, Amarnath Randhawa, Pastor Imanuel Khokhar and Pastor Shahid Miraj.

PTI's Wasif Mazhar Raan secures Multan's PP-218 seat after by-polls

MULTAN: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Wasif Mazhar Raan secured the PP-218 seat for the by-polls held earlier on Sunday.As per reports, the unofficial results of the by-election held in Multan on the vacant seat of PP-218 was secured by the PTI leader by 46,988 votes from 138 polling stations.Raan defeated Pakistan People’s Party’s (PPP) Arshad Raan who maintained the second spot with a total of 39,486 votes.The polling had begun early on Sunday at 8am and wrapped up at 5pm in 138 polling stations out of which 32 were considered sensitive and had at least a thousand security officials positioned around them. PP-218 seat in Multan had become vacant after the death of PTI leader Mazhar Abbas Raan.

Lawmakers to be briefed on Indo-Pak tensions by Army chief

ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa will apprise parliamentarians on the recent strains between India and Pakistan.As per reports, the briefing will be held on April 4 at General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi with members of standing committees of the National Assembly and Senate on defence, being present at the occasion along with leaders from opposition parties including former ministers.According to a notification issued by the national Assembly Secretariat, the delegation will be headed by chairman NA committee Amjad Ali Khan. The rest of the members of the committee include Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, Jamil Ahmed Khan, Alam Dad Laleka, Riaz Hussain Pirzada, Ghous Bux Mahar, Khursheed Ahmed Junejo, Syed Aminul Haque, Salahuddin Ayubi, Rubina Irfan, Aftab Shaban Mirani, Amer Ali Magsi, Mohammad Khan Daha, Aurangzeb Khichi, Syed Faizul Hassan, Barjees Tahir, Ijaz Ahmad Shah, Riazul Haq, Tahir Sadiq and Chaudhry Farrukh Altaf.

Changing name is a conspiracy to end BISP entirely: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari

SHIKARPUR: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari reacted to decision of changing the name of Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), calling it a conspiracy to shut the program down entirely. The PPP co-chairman after a plantation drive in Shikarpur talking to the media revealed that those looking to change the name of BISP are conspiring to completely end it. He stated that women in Thatta and Sehwan were protesting for not receiving the amount and these individuals are acting as enemies of the public and the needy. “This is a long-term conspiracy. First they will change the name, then reduce the amount before abolishing it completely,” he stated. “They think that through BISP money is being wasted while I believe that this is the best program in the country,” he added.Moreover, he asserted that through the support programme, not just women were being empowered but the economy was also getting strengthened. Furthermore, he went on condemn that Sindh is being treated unfairly by the federal government due to which developmental work in the province has become difficult. 

Changing name is a conspiracy to end BISP entirely: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari

SHIKARPUR: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari reacted to decision of changing the name of Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), calling it a conspiracy to shut the program down entirely. The PPP co-chairman after a plantation drive in Shikarpur talking to the media revealed that those looking to change the name of BISP are conspiring to completely end it. He stated that women in Thatta and Sehwan were protesting for not receiving the amount and these individuals are acting as enemies of the public and the needy. “This is a long-term conspiracy. First they will change the name, then reduce the amount before abolishing it completely,” he stated. “They think that through BISP money is being wasted while I believe that this is the best program in the country,” he added.Moreover, he asserted that through the support programme, not just women were being empowered but the economy was also getting strengthened. Furthermore, he went on condemn that Sindh is being treated unfairly by the federal government due to which developmental work in the province has become difficult. 

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451522-changing-name-is-a-conspiracy-to-end-bisp-entirely-bilawal-bhutto-zardari

PM Imran showed weakness by calling Modi: Chaudhry Nisar

TAXILA: Former Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan revealed on Sunday that he will reach a decision regarding his political plans at a suitable time. During a press conference, the former interior minister revealed that he is closely linked to a political group that is hinders him from becoming part of their rival party PML-N.He further stated that taking the oath in the Punjab Assembly for PA-10 which has been challenged in court by his opponent, would mean that he has accepted the validity and reliability of the polls. He added further that his political future would also be decided soon, “I stood with a party for 35 years and then moved away from its leadership. The people of my constituency have showed their confidence but the current situation is a bit complex." Moreover, he also stated that the government displayed no stance over India while adding that perspective of both former premier Nawaz Sharif and PM Imran is the same while criticizing the latter for calling Indian PM Narendra Modi which showed his weakness. He further condemned the present government saying the economy is operational on the basis of loans while also adding: "Who can tell the premier that the government doesn’t run on twitter. I am surprised how Imran got to know that oil and gas reserves are present in Pakistan. Pakistan is surrounded with issues the country direly needs unity."

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451520-pm-imran-showed-weakness-by-calling-modi-chaudhry-nisar

PM Imran Khan's Karachi package is a fraud, says Mustafa Kamal

Chairman Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) Mustafa Kamal on Sunday denounced Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Rs162 billion Karachi package, terming it a ‘fraud’ that will not be spent on the metropolis at all. During a press conference at Pakistan House in Karachi, the PSP leader criticized the premier re-inaugurating Bagh Ibne Qasim, an already inaugurated park when he should have taken action against those that played a part in its damage.He further stated that PM Khan’s cannot walk the talk while adding that Sindh would not receive even a penny from the Rs162 billion package. Moreover, raising the issue of PM Khan not inviting CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah at his events in Sindh, he stated that the entire province is getting ‘fooled’ by him on the name of developmental projects. 

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451519-pm-imran-khans-karachi-package-is-a-fraud-says-mustafa-kamal

Overseas Pakistanis extend support to Habib University for reshaping philanthropy

Habib University Foundation USA and members of the Host Committee held a Gala in Houston, Texas on Friday, in support of Habib University and its vision of setting a new standard for higher education in Pakistan. This was the first time that a fundraising event of this scope was held in the United States for a university in Pakistan.The gala celebrated the generosity of Habib University’s distinguished community of benefactors or Mohsineen, and their steadfast dedication to supporting the University’s quest for transformational change in Pakistan's higher education landscape.Distinguished speakers at the event included Mr. Shoukat Dhanani, President, Dhanani Group, USA, Director, Habib University Foundation USA and Mr. Wasif. A. Rizvi, the President of Habib University.  Mr. Mehdi HasanThe keynote address was delivered by Mr. Mehdi Hasan, a noted television journalist and author, while the thank you note was given by Dr. Azra Raza, Chan Soon-Shiong Professor of Medicine Director, MDS Center, Columbia University Medical Center and Director, Habib University Foundation USA. Dr Asim Shah and other members of the event's host committee were also present at the event. Mr. Shoukat DhananiIn his welcoming note, Mr Dhanani spoke about how he first became involved with Habib University and what drew him towards the institution and its mission. He said that it was not until he visited the Habib campus that he realized that it was entirely possible to create such a distinguished university in Pakistan. Mr. Dhanani said that the visit helped him realize that the people of Pakistan have the capacity to create an educational institution of international standards such as Habib University and that it inspired him to be a part of it. “We are trying to provide high-quality education to students who deserve it but who do not have the means to afford it,” Mr. Dhanani said.  Mr. Wasif Rizvi In his introductory speech, Mr. Wasif Rizvi spoke about Habib University’s goal of bringing about societal transformation and the role of philanthropy in higher education in helping create a solid community. “We need to de-link sustainability of education from student tuition fees,” he said while emphasizing to solve three critical challenges to improving higher education in Pakistan.Mr. Wasif Rizvi further stated that “one of the reasons that we have been able to have this phenomenal response to developing a community of donors is because it is so rooted in our cultural inheritance.” He said that if the message is sincere and represents a great cause, then there is every reason to be optimistic that the community of philanthropists gathered together in Houston would continue to grow. During the keynote address, Mr. Mehdi Hassan spoke about the importance of education in building a prosperous community and that it was a collective obligation to ensure that all children get good, college education.“Habib University is a liberal arts college which offers degrees that will take us out of our comfort zones,” he said, adding that education is the most powerful tool we can use to change the world. Dr. Azra RazaIn her thank you note, Dr. Raza paid tribute to all the distinguished guests at the Houston Gala. She said that we must teach our children today what will be helpful to them in the future. “Habib University is showing us the way but we will not be successful unless the rest of us do our part,” she added.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451517-overseas-pakistanis-extend-support-to-habib-university-for-reshaping-philanthropy

PM Imran showed weakness by calling Modi: Chaudhry Nisar

TAXILA: Former Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan revealed on Sunday that he will reach a decision regarding his political plans at a suitable time. During a press conference, the former interior minister revealed that he is closely linked to a political group that is hinders him from becoming part of their rival party PML-N.He further stated that taking the oath in the Punjab Assembly for PA-10 which has been challenged in court by his opponent, would mean that he has accepted the validity and reliability of the polls. He added further that his political future would also be decided soon, “I stood with a party for 35 years and then moved away from its leadership. The people of my constituency have showed their confidence but the current situation is a bit complex." Moreover, he also stated that the government displayed no stance over India while adding that perspective of both former premier Nawaz Sharif and PM Imran is the same while criticizing the latter for calling Indian PM Narendra Modi which showed his weakness. He further condemned the present government saying the economy is operational on the basis of loans while also adding: "Who can tell the premier that the government doesn’t run on twitter. I am surprised how Imran got to know that oil and gas reserves are present in Pakistan. Pakistan is surrounded with issues the country direly needs unity."

PM Imran Khan's Karachi package is a fraud, says Mustafa Kamal

Chairman Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) Mustafa Kamal on Sunday denounced Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Rs162 billion Karachi package, terming it a ‘fraud’ that will not be spent on the metropolis at all. During a press conference at Pakistan House in Karachi, the PSP leader criticized the premier re-inaugurating Bagh Ibne Qasim, an already inaugurated park when he should have taken action against those that played a part in its damage.He further stated that PM Khan’s cannot walk the talk while adding that Sindh would not receive even a penny from the Rs162 billion package. Moreover, raising the issue of PM Khan not inviting CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah at his events in Sindh, he stated that the entire province is getting ‘fooled’ by him on the name of developmental projects. 

Overseas Pakistanis extend support to Habib University for reshaping philanthropy

Habib University Foundation USA and members of the Host Committee held a Gala in Houston, Texas on Friday, in support of Habib University and its vision of setting a new standard for higher education in Pakistan. This was the first time that a fundraising event of this scope was held in the United States for a university in Pakistan.The gala celebrated the generosity of Habib University’s distinguished community of benefactors or Mohsineen, and their steadfast dedication to supporting the University’s quest for transformational change in Pakistan's higher education landscape.Distinguished speakers at the event included Mr. Shoukat Dhanani, President, Dhanani Group, USA, Director, Habib University Foundation USA and Mr. Wasif. A. Rizvi, the President of Habib University.  Mr. Mehdi HasanThe keynote address was delivered by Mr. Mehdi Hasan, a noted television journalist and author, while the thank you note was given by Dr. Azra Raza, Chan Soon-Shiong Professor of Medicine Director, MDS Center, Columbia University Medical Center and Director, Habib University Foundation USA. Dr Asim Shah and other members of the event's host committee were also present at the event. Mr. Shoukat DhananiIn his welcoming note, Mr Dhanani spoke about how he first became involved with Habib University and what drew him towards the institution and its mission. He said that it was not until he visited the Habib campus that he realized that it was entirely possible to create such a distinguished university in Pakistan. Mr. Dhanani said that the visit helped him realize that the people of Pakistan have the capacity to create an educational institution of international standards such as Habib University and that it inspired him to be a part of it. “We are trying to provide high-quality education to students who deserve it but who do not have the means to afford it,” Mr. Dhanani said.  Mr. Wasif Rizvi In his introductory speech, Mr. Wasif Rizvi spoke about Habib University’s goal of bringing about societal transformation and the role of philanthropy in higher education in helping create a solid community. “We need to de-link sustainability of education from student tuition fees,” he said while emphasizing to solve three critical challenges to improving higher education in Pakistan.Mr. Wasif Rizvi further stated that “one of the reasons that we have been able to have this phenomenal response to developing a community of donors is because it is so rooted in our cultural inheritance.” He said that if the message is sincere and represents a great cause, then there is every reason to be optimistic that the community of philanthropists gathered together in Houston would continue to grow. During the keynote address, Mr. Mehdi Hassan spoke about the importance of education in building a prosperous community and that it was a collective obligation to ensure that all children get good, college education.“Habib University is a liberal arts college which offers degrees that will take us out of our comfort zones,” he said, adding that education is the most powerful tool we can use to change the world. Dr. Azra RazaIn her thank you note, Dr. Raza paid tribute to all the distinguished guests at the Houston Gala. She said that we must teach our children today what will be helpful to them in the future. “Habib University is showing us the way but we will not be successful unless the rest of us do our part,” she added.

Shah Mehmood Qureshi opposes PM's decision of changing BISP name

MULTAN: Minister of Foreign Affairs Shah Mehmood Qureshi opposed Prime Minister Imran Khan’s decision of changing the name of Benazir Income Support Programme on Sunday.Talking to the media in Multan, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader expressed his personal view of not being on board with the idea of changing BISP’s name as the amendment would require taking into consideration legal and constitutional matter. He further added that the decision was drawn upon the demands of Grand Democratic Alliance leader Makhdoom Mohsin.Moreover, FM Qureshi revealed that the point raised by the GDA was that Pakistan People’s Party had been exploiting late Benazir Bhutto’s name.On the other hand, information minister Fawad Chaudhry had criticized PPP leader Khursheed Shah for ‘selling the names of Benzair and Bhutto,’ saying “Khursheed Shah should remember his wrongdoings and stop selling the names of Benazir and Bhutto. Shah has the biggest part in the destruction of national institutions."

Vote count underway in Multan's PP-128 after polling wraps up

MULTAN: The vote-tallying process is currently ongoing for by-election on the vacant seat of PP-218 that wrapped up earlier here on Sunday.The polling process that commenced at 8am today ended at 5pm without any break with the vote counting process presently going on in 138 polling stations.Reports revealed that out of all the stations, 32 were named sensitive having at least a thousand law enforcement personnel deployed around them. The seat was being contested by six candidates with the leading rivalry being Pakistan People’s Party and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.Election Commission revealed earlier that an approximate amount of 203,188 people had been expected to cast their votes today.The seat had fallen vacant earlier after PTI leader Mazhar Abbas Raan had passed away. 

Murtaza Wahab condemns PM for changing Benazir Income Support Programme's name

Adviser of Sindh Chief Minister of law and information, Syed Murtaza Wahab condemned on Sunday Prime Minister Imran Khan’s the decision of removing late Benazir Bhutto’s name from Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP).The Pakistan People’s Party leader confronting the premier’s decision expressed his disgruntle and stated that to change the name of the support programme, a change in law is also needed. “Someone shd explain 2 PM that there is a thing called Law & when law says Benazir Income Support Programme it cant b changed unless law is changed. Kaptaan ur the PM not the King plz try 2 understand law before making commitments. Remember u spoke of Rule of Law once upon a time [sic],” he stated on Twitter.Earlier, the change of name was decided by PM Imran upon the demand of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf ally, Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) leader Makhdoom Mohsin, at a meeting in Ghotki on Sunday. 

Utility Stores to provide subsidy on 19 essential items during Ramazan

ISLAMABAD: The Utility Stores Corporation (USC) has decided to provide subsidy on 19 essential commodities during the month of Ramadan, an official revealed on Sunday.Talking to APP, the official of USC informed that the package aimed at providing relief and facility to the middle income and lower income people by providing them essential items at a lower price through their countrywide network.The official informed further that under the Ramzan Package, USC would provide subsidy from Rs5 to 50 on different commodities including flour, ghee and oil, rice, tea, sugar, pulses, baisan, dates, milk and syrups.Aiming at collecting data about demand and supply for procurement and to ensure timely availability of commodities across the country the meeting of the zonal managers of the corporation was held on March 16 after which procurement procedure is expected to start.Earlier the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) in its meeting on Tuesday approved Rs0.2 (Two) billion for Ramazan Relief Package-2019 against Rs1.73 billion given in 2018 for this purpose.

Shah Mehmood Qureshi opposes PM's decision of changing BISP name

MULTAN: Minister of Foreign Affairs Shah Mehmood Qureshi opposed Prime Minister Imran Khan’s decision of changing the name of Benazir Income Support Programme on Sunday.Talking to the media in Multan, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader expressed his personal view of not being on board with the idea of changing BISP’s name as the amendment would require taking into consideration legal and constitutional matter. He further added that the decision was drawn upon the demands of Grand Democratic Alliance leader Makhdoom Mohsin.Moreover, FM Qureshi revealed that the point raised by the GDA was that Pakistan People’s Party had been exploiting late Benazir Bhutto’s name.On the other hand, information minister Fawad Chaudhry had criticized PPP leader Khursheed Shah for ‘selling the names of Benzair and Bhutto,’ saying “Khursheed Shah should remember his wrongdoings and stop selling the names of Benazir and Bhutto. Shah has the biggest part in the destruction of national institutions."

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451516-fm-shah-mehmood-qureshi-opposes-decision-of-changing-bisp-name

Vote count underway in Multan's PP-128 after polling wraps up

MULTAN: The vote-tallying process is currently ongoing for by-election on the vacant seat of PP-218 that wrapped up earlier here on Sunday.The polling process that commenced at 8am today ended at 5pm without any break with the vote counting process presently going on in 138 polling stations.Reports revealed that out of all the stations, 32 were named sensitive having at least a thousand law enforcement personnel deployed around them. The seat was being contested by six candidates with the leading rivalry being Pakistan People’s Party and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.Election Commission revealed earlier that an approximate amount of 203,188 people had been expected to cast their votes today.The seat had fallen vacant earlier after PTI leader Mazhar Abbas Raan had passed away. 

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451515-vote-count-underway-in-multans-pp-128-after-polling-wraps-up

Murtaza Wahab condemns PM for changing Benazir Income Support Programme's name

Adviser of Sindh Chief Minister of law and information, Syed Murtaza Wahab condemned on Sunday Prime Minister Imran Khan’s the decision of removing late Benazir Bhutto’s name from Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP).The Pakistan People’s Party leader confronting the premier’s decision expressed his disgruntle and stated that to change the name of the support programme, a change in law is also needed. “Someone shd explain 2 PM that there is a thing called Law & when law says Benazir Income Support Programme it cant b changed unless law is changed. Kaptaan ur the PM not the King plz try 2 understand law before making commitments. Remember u spoke of Rule of Law once upon a time [sic],” he stated on Twitter.Earlier, the change of name was decided by PM Imran upon the demand of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf ally, Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) leader Makhdoom Mohsin, at a meeting in Ghotki on Sunday. 

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451513-murtaza-wahab-condemns-pms-decision-of-changing-benazir-income-support-programmes-name

Utility Stores to provide subsidy on 19 essential items during Ramazan

ISLAMABAD: The Utility Stores Corporation (USC) has decided to provide subsidy on 19 essential commodities during the month of Ramadan, an official revealed on Sunday.Talking to APP, the official of USC informed that the package aimed at providing relief and facility to the middle income and lower income people by providing them essential items at a lower price through their countrywide network.The official informed further that under the Ramzan Package, USC would provide subsidy from Rs5 to 50 on different commodities including flour, ghee and oil, rice, tea, sugar, pulses, baisan, dates, milk and syrups.Aiming at collecting data about demand and supply for procurement and to ensure timely availability of commodities across the country the meeting of the zonal managers of the corporation was held on March 16 after which procurement procedure is expected to start.Earlier the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) in its meeting on Tuesday approved Rs0.2 (Two) billion for Ramazan Relief Package-2019 against Rs1.73 billion given in 2018 for this purpose.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451511-utility-stores-to-provide-subsidy-on-19-essential-items-during-ramazan

The truth about President Alvi's viral picture at Islamabad Airport

A picture making rounds on social media of President Arif Alvi lying down at the Islamabad Airport that has been widely ridiculed by online users who called him out for his ‘public stunt’, has now been proven to be of a time well before his presidency.Awab Alvi, son of the head of state came forth clearing the air on social media after a plethora of tweets were making rounds showing him lying down the  waiting chairs at Islamabad Airport, subsequently becoming subject of memes poking fun at him for his ‘publicity act.’Awab came to his father’s defense by digging up the original tweet by President Alvi that was posted in January 2018 when he had been an MNA and not the president, saying: “An old tweet making rounds - he was an MNA then But that's how he is causal and relaxed.”The original tweet by the president had stated: “Flight from Lahore to Karachi 10 PM got cancelled because of fog. Waiting at Lahore airport since a couple of hours for PIA to let me know alternate flight or rescheduled time.”

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451503-the-truth-about-president-alvis-viral-picture-at-islamabad-airport

The truth about President Alvi's viral picture at Islamabad Airport

A picture making rounds on social media of President Arif Alvi lying down at the Islamabad Airport that has been widely ridiculed by online users who called him out for his ‘public stunt’, has now been proven to be of a time well before his presidency.Awab Alvi, son of the head of state came forth clearing the air on social media after a plethora of tweets were making rounds showing him lying down the  waiting chairs at Islamabad Airport, subsequently becoming subject of memes poking fun at him for his ‘publicity act.’Awab came to his father’s defense by digging up the original tweet by President Alvi that was posted in January 2018 when he had been an MNA and not the president, saying: “An old tweet making rounds - he was an MNA then But that's how he is causal and relaxed.”The original tweet by the president had stated: “Flight from Lahore to Karachi 10 PM got cancelled because of fog. Waiting at Lahore airport since a couple of hours for PIA to let me know alternate flight or rescheduled time.”

China: Short video on young Pakistani wins craftsmanship spirit award at Belt and Road Competition

BEIJING: A short video on a young Pakistani working on Hub Power Project has won craftsmanship spirit award at the first Belt and Road Short Video Competition held here on Sunday.The video revolved around a young Pakistani ‘Dennis’ who studied in Wuhan China for five years and upon his return, he decided to work at the Hub Power Plant, a key cooperation project completed under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.Global Times Online, one of the organizers along with SASAC and News Center and China Public Diplomacy Association, selected eight awards among the finalists.The award categories included Workmanship Award, Friendship Envoy Award, Special Merit Award, Chinese Enterprise’s Great Story Award, Originality Award, Popularity Award, Outstanding Organizer Award and Outstanding Works Award.Speaking on the occasion, spokesman of Pakistan Hub Power Project of Energy China Tianjin Electric Power Construction Company, Wang Zhenhong said Pakistan Hub Power Project is Energy China’s general contracting project of super critical coal-fired power plant with the largest installed capacity in its overseas engineering procurement construction (EPC).At present, there are over 1,000 Pakistani workers in the power plant. The annual generating capacity of the plant will reach 10 billion kWh after the project is completed, providing electric power for four million Pakistani households as estimated.So far, this project has created a total of more than 10,000 jobs in the local area.“Dennis is just one of the thousands of our brothers in Pakistan, who, together with us, create beautiful life through hard work,” he added.In his welcome speech, Deputy Chief Editor, Xie Rongbin said the major participants in the completion are builders from the countries along the Belt and Road and it is dedicated to establishing a communication platform for people to share their views and stories about the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) based on their experience in building the BRI.After being posted on domestic and international video and social media platforms, the entries for the competition have attracted great attention and discussion from netizens.The number of participants in the voting reached more than 37.5 million person times globally, which has achieved good communication effect.He said at present, the construction of the BRI is in full swing and the international cooperation is becoming increasingly close.With the exchanges and integration in economics and culture, international dissemination of information is showcasing particular importance.Global Times Online is also willing to strengthen cooperation with various government agencies and enterprises throughout the construction of the BRI and become a bridge for international exchanges, he added.General Manager of Global Times Online Shan Chengbiao remarked the competition is a public diplomatic activity showing people-to-people connectivity with Global Times Online as the organizer.The competition is a collection of Chinese stories told in countries alongside the Belt and Road from their perspectives, and displays the achievements of cooperation projects between China and other countries under the Belt and Road Initiative.In over one month, they have received over 300 works from 170 contestants in nearly 80 countries and regions. The protagonists of these works have a wide variety, ranging from engineers or foreign staff from Chinese infrastructure enterprises to teachers of Confucius Institutes, he added.As one of the well-known international news media at home and abroad, Global Times and Global Times Online have been highly focusing on topics related to the Belt and Road Initiative in recent years.Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park, Colombo Port City, China–Pakistan Economic Corridor, the Peshawar-Karachi Motorway (PKM) project in Pakistan, and other key joint projects within the Belt and Road Initiative have all been the focus of our in-depth coverage.“We will advance the people-to-people exchanges and cultural cooperation between China and the rest of the world, and tell the Chinese cultural brand story well to the world, making our own contributions to the Belt and Road Initiative,” he added.A number of diplomats from the foreign embassies in China, representatives from the SASAC News Center and China Public Diplomacy Association, entrepreneurs and representatives of prize winners gathered at the awards ceremony.

China: Short video on young Pakistani wins craftsmanship spirit award at Belt and Road Competition

BEIJING: A short video on a young Pakistani working on Hub Power Project has won craftsmanship spirit award at the first Belt and Road Short Video Competition held here on Sunday.The video revolved around a young Pakistani ‘Dennis’ who studied in Wuhan China for five years and upon his return, he decided to work at the Hub Power Plant, a key cooperation project completed under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.Global Times Online, one of the organizers along with SASAC and News Center and China Public Diplomacy Association, selected eight awards among the finalists.The award categories included Workmanship Award, Friendship Envoy Award, Special Merit Award, Chinese Enterprise’s Great Story Award, Originality Award, Popularity Award, Outstanding Organizer Award and Outstanding Works Award.Speaking on the occasion, spokesman of Pakistan Hub Power Project of Energy China Tianjin Electric Power Construction Company, Wang Zhenhong said Pakistan Hub Power Project is Energy China’s general contracting project of super critical coal-fired power plant with the largest installed capacity in its overseas engineering procurement construction (EPC).At present, there are over 1,000 Pakistani workers in the power plant. The annual generating capacity of the plant will reach 10 billion kWh after the project is completed, providing electric power for four million Pakistani households as estimated.So far, this project has created a total of more than 10,000 jobs in the local area.“Dennis is just one of the thousands of our brothers in Pakistan, who, together with us, create beautiful life through hard work,” he added.In his welcome speech, Deputy Chief Editor, Xie Rongbin said the major participants in the completion are builders from the countries along the Belt and Road and it is dedicated to establishing a communication platform for people to share their views and stories about the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) based on their experience in building the BRI.After being posted on domestic and international video and social media platforms, the entries for the competition have attracted great attention and discussion from netizens.The number of participants in the voting reached more than 37.5 million person times globally, which has achieved good communication effect.He said at present, the construction of the BRI is in full swing and the international cooperation is becoming increasingly close.With the exchanges and integration in economics and culture, international dissemination of information is showcasing particular importance.Global Times Online is also willing to strengthen cooperation with various government agencies and enterprises throughout the construction of the BRI and become a bridge for international exchanges, he added.General Manager of Global Times Online Shan Chengbiao remarked the competition is a public diplomatic activity showing people-to-people connectivity with Global Times Online as the organizer.The competition is a collection of Chinese stories told in countries alongside the Belt and Road from their perspectives, and displays the achievements of cooperation projects between China and other countries under the Belt and Road Initiative.In over one month, they have received over 300 works from 170 contestants in nearly 80 countries and regions. The protagonists of these works have a wide variety, ranging from engineers or foreign staff from Chinese infrastructure enterprises to teachers of Confucius Institutes, he added.As one of the well-known international news media at home and abroad, Global Times and Global Times Online have been highly focusing on topics related to the Belt and Road Initiative in recent years.Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park, Colombo Port City, China–Pakistan Economic Corridor, the Peshawar-Karachi Motorway (PKM) project in Pakistan, and other key joint projects within the Belt and Road Initiative have all been the focus of our in-depth coverage.“We will advance the people-to-people exchanges and cultural cooperation between China and the rest of the world, and tell the Chinese cultural brand story well to the world, making our own contributions to the Belt and Road Initiative,” he added.A number of diplomats from the foreign embassies in China, representatives from the SASAC News Center and China Public Diplomacy Association, entrepreneurs and representatives of prize winners gathered at the awards ceremony.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451497-china-short-video-on-young-pakistani-wins-craftsmanship-spirit-award-at-belt-and-road-competition

Pakistan calls for ensuring personnel's safety in UN peacekeeping missions

Pakistan's Permanent Representative to UN Maleeha Lodhi UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has underscored the need for ensuring not only the security of the UN peacekeepers operating in the hot spots around the world, but also safety of the personnel in equal measure.It was stated by Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Maleeha Lodhi at a peacekeeping event co-hosted by Pakistan at UN Headquarters in New York. Voicing concern over the increasing number of fatalities suffered by United Nations peacekeepers operating in hot spots around the world, she said while security will remain a challenge and will vary from mission to mission, the safety side of the coin can be addressed by adequately equipping peacekeepers with training, necessary equipment, and better health facilities on the ground.It was the first meeting on triangular formula -- training, capacity building, safety and security and performance -- that comprised China, Egypt, Indonesia and Morocco.Maleeha Lodhi said 193 peacekeepers lost their lives due to deliberate attacks, 117 due to accidents, 231 as a result of illness and 69 were listed under other causes between the year 2014 and 2019. The Pakistani envoy said it is important for the troop and police contributing countries, the Security Council and the Secretariat to work together enabling better decision making related to planning of peacekeeping missions.      

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451488-pakistan-calls-for-ensuring-personnels-safety-in-un-peacekeeping-missions

Pak High Commissioner to India will replace Tehmina as Foreign Secretary

Sohail MahmoodMULTAN:  Foreign Minister Shah   Mahmood on Sunday said senior diplomat Sohail Mahmood will replace Tehmina Janjua as foreign secretary.Speaking to the media, the foreign minister applauded Janjua for handling difficult situations in an excellent manner. Shah Mahmood QureshiJanjua was the first woman to become Pakistan’s foreign secretary. Mahmood is currently serving as Pakistan's High Commissioner to India. He previously served as Pakistan’s ambassador to Turkey. Before that, he served as the ambassador to Thailand and permanent representative to the UNESCP Bangkok for four years till 2013.Responding to questions regarding political situation, the  minister Shah  urged the opposition parties support the government in resolving issues facing the country. Tehmina JanjuaHe said leaders of the political parties   play  positive role in security matters of the country, putting aside their differences. The Foreign Minister said despite different kinds of challenges, the government is trying to bring the country on the way of development.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451487-pakistan-high-commissioner-to-india-to-replace-tehmina-janjua-as-foreign-secretary

Pakistan calls for ensuring personnel's safety in UN peacekeeping missions

Pakistan's Permanent Representative to UN Maleeha Lodhi UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has underscored the need for ensuring not only the security of the UN peacekeepers operating in the hot spots around the world, but also safety of the personnel in equal measure.It was stated by Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Maleeha Lodhi at a peacekeeping event co-hosted by Pakistan at UN Headquarters in New York. Voicing concern over the increasing number of fatalities suffered by United Nations peacekeepers operating in hot spots around the world, she said while security will remain a challenge and will vary from mission to mission, the safety side of the coin can be addressed by adequately equipping peacekeepers with training, necessary equipment, and better health facilities on the ground.It was the first meeting on triangular formula -- training, capacity building, safety and security and performance -- that comprised China, Egypt, Indonesia and Morocco.Maleeha Lodhi said 193 peacekeepers lost their lives due to deliberate attacks, 117 due to accidents, 231 as a result of illness and 69 were listed under other causes between the year 2014 and 2019. The Pakistani envoy said it is important for the troop and police contributing countries, the Security Council and the Secretariat to work together enabling better decision making related to planning of peacekeeping missions.      

Pak High Commissioner to India will replace Tehmina as Foreign Secretary

Sohail MahmoodMULTAN:  Foreign Minister Shah   Mahmood on Sunday said senior diplomat Sohail Mahmood will replace Tehmina Janjua as foreign secretary.Speaking to the media, the foreign minister applauded Janjua for handling difficult situations in an excellent manner. Shah Mahmood QureshiJanjua was the first woman to become Pakistan’s foreign secretary. Mahmood is currently serving as Pakistan's High Commissioner to India. He previously served as Pakistan’s ambassador to Turkey. Before that, he served as the ambassador to Thailand and permanent representative to the UNESCP Bangkok for four years till 2013.Responding to questions regarding political situation, the  minister Shah  urged the opposition parties support the government in resolving issues facing the country. Tehmina JanjuaHe said leaders of the political parties   play  positive role in security matters of the country, putting aside their differences. The Foreign Minister said despite different kinds of challenges, the government is trying to bring the country on the way of development.

Saturday 30 March 2019

MQM leader Khawaja Izharul Hassan injured in road mishap

KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Khawaja Izharul Hassan has been injured in a road accident near Karachi Toll Plaza in the wee hours of Sunday.MQM leader Faisal Sabzwari has confirmed the reports that Khawaja Izhar and his bodyguard sustained injuries in road accident.Sources said Khawaja Izhar was returning from Ghotki after meeting Prime Minister Imran Khan.Khawaja Izhar sustained head injuries while his bodyguard is critically injured. Both have been rushed to a private hospital at Stadium Road.Hospital sources said the condition of MQM leader is out of danger.

MQM leader Khawaja Izharul Hassan injured in road mishap

KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Khawaja Izharul Hassan has been injured in a road accident near Karachi Toll Plaza in the wee hours of Sunday.MQM leader Faisal Sabzwari has confirmed the reports that Khawaja Izhar and his bodyguard sustained injuries in road accident.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451199-mqm-leader-khawaja-izharul-hassan-injured-in-road-mishap

Lights out at PM office, Parliament House to observe Earth Hour

ISLAMABAD: Lights went out at the Prime Minister’s Office as well as the Parliament House in the federal capital on Saturday as part of the global Earth Hour movement to protect environment and save energy.According to a PM Office statement, all the non-essential lights of the PM Office were switched off symbolically except those required to ensure security of the building.The government’s official Twitter handle also urged the public to switch off excessive lights for sixty minutes at 8:30pm to 9:30pm as it tweeted: “Earth Hour is being commemorated all over the world including Pakistan to show support for strategies that will help solve the problem of global warming. let's join a million across the world by switching off the lights b/w 8:30PM and 9:30PM in recognition of #EarthHour”The Earth Hour is global event organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature which features the turning off of all unnecessary lights on a specific day for an hour from 2030 to 2130 hours to raise awareness on climate change and energy conservation.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451063-lights-out-at-pm-office-parliament-house-to-observe-earth-hour

Pakistan highlights Billion Tree Tsunami project at UN

Pakistan projected its flagship project ‘Billion Tree Tsunami’, as one of its leading efforts to fight climate change at a high level event on the subject organized by the President of the United Nations, General Assembly.The project, the UN was told, had become the first entity under the global ‘Bonn Challenge’ to surpass the pledge of restoring 3.48 million hectors and created half a million green jobs and has now been transformed into a nation-wide '10 Billion Tree Tsunami', inaugurated by Prime Minister Imran Khan.During the meeting, Pakistan stated that climate change, besides causing widespread devastation, threatens countries’ abilities to accomplish national priorities and achieve sustainable economic growth while also mentioning that Pakistan, with its contribution to the total global Green House Gas (GHG) emission limited to only 0.8%, was considered the eighth most climate vulnerable country in the world.According to the press release, it was brought to the attention of the world assembly that Pakistan had faced whims of climate change in the form of glacial melt and widespread devastation caused by floods in 2010 and 2011 as well as the drought in 2014. Pakistan had taken actions in the domain of both adaptation and mitigation, which includes in disaster risk reduction, resilient agriculture, flood water utilization for ecosystem restoration, ground water recharge, renewable energy, transportation, and town planning.Pakistan also flagged the vital importance of climate finance and while referring to Pakistan’s adaptation needs that stood at $14 billion per annum, Pakistan called on the developed countries to fulfil their pledge of mobilising $100 billion by 2020. The country’s statement was well received, including endorsement by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), that specifically praised the country’s achievement in global “Bonn Challenge” and reforestation efforts through “10 Billion Tree Tsunami” in its own statement at the Assembly. The high-level meeting on Climate and Sustainable Development for All was convened by the President of the General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces on 28-29 March 2019 and was attended by a number of top delegations from around the world including the Presidents of Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, and Prime Ministers of Fiji and Dominica.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451062-pakistan-highlights-billion-tree-tsunami-project-at-un

PM Imran Khan inaugurates Jinnah Express train

LAHORE: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that an increase is required for the reduction of pressure from roads, while inaugurating the Jinnah Express train at Lahore Railway Station on Saturday. "Across the world, a common man uses train and this actually shows the priority of the countries", he stated adding that China was a leading country in terms of train technology and its help would be sought in this regard.The premier went on to say that Pakistan had a great tourism potential and it was essential to develop trains to promote tourism in the country.The premier while responding to Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid's request for health cards for railway labourers said unfortunately, prime ministers used to consider themselves kings in the past."Being a responsible prime minister of a democratic government, I will not make any announcement before discussing it with the federal finance minister," the PM added.He further stated that everybody should get health insurance in the country and the government was starting health insurance from a lower level.Furthermore he said that health cards would support medical treatment up to Rs 720,000 adding: "We have to uplift the deprived segment of society.”The premier said that Main-Line 1 project would bring about a revolution in railways besides facilitating the people, adding that he would direct the ministry of petroleum to use trains for freight.The prime minister added that the country would get benefit through improvement in railways and the government would provide all possible support to upgrade its system.Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar, Advisor to PM on Political Affairs Naeemul Haq and Provincial Minister Mian Aslam Iqbal were also present at the occasion.

source https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/451061-pm-imran-khan-inaugurates-jinnah-express-train

Lights out at PM office, Parliament House to observe Earth Hour

ISLAMABAD: Lights went out at the Prime Minister’s Office as well as the Parliament House in the federal capital on Saturday as part of the global Earth Hour movement to protect environment and save energy.According to a PM Office statement, all the non-essential lights of the PM Office were switched off symbolically except those required to ensure security of the building.The government’s official Twitter handle also urged the public to switch off excessive lights for sixty minutes at 8:30pm to 9:30pm as it tweeted: “Earth Hour is being commemorated all over the world including Pakistan to show support for strategies that will help solve the problem of global warming. let's join a million across the world by switching off the lights b/w 8:30PM and 9:30PM in recognition of #EarthHour”The Earth Hour is global event organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature which features the turning off of all unnecessary lights on a specific day for an hour from 2030 to 2130 hours to raise awareness on climate change and energy conservation.

Pakistan highlights Billion Tree Tsunami project at UN

Pakistan projected its flagship project ‘Billion Tree Tsunami’, as one of its leading efforts to fight climate change at a high level event on the subject organized by the President of the United Nations, General Assembly.The project, the UN was told, had become the first entity under the global ‘Bonn Challenge’ to surpass the pledge of restoring 3.48 million hectors and created half a million green jobs and has now been transformed into a nation-wide '10 Billion Tree Tsunami', inaugurated by Prime Minister Imran Khan.During the meeting, Pakistan stated that climate change, besides causing widespread devastation, threatens countries’ abilities to accomplish national priorities and achieve sustainable economic growth while also mentioning that Pakistan, with its contribution to the total global Green House Gas (GHG) emission limited to only 0.8%, was considered the eighth most climate vulnerable country in the world.According to the press release, it was brought to the attention of the world assembly that Pakistan had faced whims of climate change in the form of glacial melt and widespread devastation caused by floods in 2010 and 2011 as well as the drought in 2014. Pakistan had taken actions in the domain of both adaptation and mitigation, which includes in disaster risk reduction, resilient agriculture, flood water utilization for ecosystem restoration, ground water recharge, renewable energy, transportation, and town planning.Pakistan also flagged the vital importance of climate finance and while referring to Pakistan’s adaptation needs that stood at $14 billion per annum, Pakistan called on the developed countries to fulfil their pledge of mobilising $100 billion by 2020. The country’s statement was well received, including endorsement by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), that specifically praised the country’s achievement in global “Bonn Challenge” and reforestation efforts through “10 Billion Tree Tsunami” in its own statement at the Assembly. The high-level meeting on Climate and Sustainable Development for All was convened by the President of the General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces on 28-29 March 2019 and was attended by a number of top delegations from around the world including the Presidents of Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, and Prime Ministers of Fiji and Dominica.

PM Imran Khan inaugurates Jinnah Express train

LAHORE: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that an increase is required for the reduction of pressure from roads, while inaugurating the Jinnah Express train at Lahore Railway Station on Saturday. "Across the world, a common man uses train and this actually shows the priority of the countries", he stated adding that China was a leading country in terms of train technology and its help would be sought in this regard.The premier went on to say that Pakistan had a great tourism potential and it was essential to develop trains to promote tourism in the country.The premier while responding to Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid's request for health cards for railway labourers said unfortunately, prime ministers used to consider themselves kings in the past."Being a responsible prime minister of a democratic government, I will not make any announcement before discussing it with the federal finance minister," the PM added.He further stated that everybody should get health insurance in the country and the government was starting health insurance from a lower level.Furthermore he said that health cards would support medical treatment up to Rs 720,000 adding: "We have to uplift the deprived segment of society.”The premier said that Main-Line 1 project would bring about a revolution in railways besides facilitating the people, adding that he would direct the ministry of petroleum to use trains for freight.The prime minister added that the country would get benefit through improvement in railways and the government would provide all possible support to upgrade its system.Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar, Advisor to PM on Political Affairs Naeemul Haq and Provincial Minister Mian Aslam Iqbal were also present at the occasion.

Zardari should put Bilawal under my mentorship: Maulana Fazl ur Rehman

ISLAMABAD: Leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Fazl) Maulana Fazl ur Rehman came out on Saturday saying that the opposes the existence of militant organizations in Pakistan. The Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal leader during Geo News’ show Jirga urged for a closure of non-state militant groups while calling for them to become mainstream as well. Moreover, he went on to say that Pakistan People’ Party (PPP) co-chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari should be allowed to conduct politics while also lauding him for possessing an ‘ideal’ narrative.He went on to state that he has asked PPP leader Asif Ali Zardari to bring Bilawal under his mentorship as he has already learned a lot from him. 

CM Sindh not invited in any event in the province by PM Imran: Murtaza Wahab

KARACHI: Adviser to Chief Minister Sindh, Barrister Murtaza Wahab on Saturday said that the formation of Karachi Transformation Committee by the Prime Minister Imran Khan was an unconstitutional step. The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader addressing a presser stated that in accordance with the constitution all the administrative matters of the province would be taken care of solely by the provincial government. The adviser stated further that regardless of the number of committees formed by the premier, they would all be supervised by the CM Sindh instead of the Governor adding that the Chief Executive of the province according to the constitution was the former not the latter. He revealed further that CM Syed Murad Ali Shah was not invited in any of the events attended by the Prime Minister during his visit of the province upon the fears of him raising questions about outstanding dues, supremacy of the constitution, NFC award, and rights over gas and electricity.Providing examples of the developmental work conducted by the Sindh government, Wahab stated that renovation of Cantonment Station and surrounding roads, revamping of Shahrah-e-Faisal, construction of underpasses and overhead bridges on it, revamping of University Road and Tariq Road in Karachi.He further asserted that PM Khan should stop deviating from the promises he made during his election campaign while also recalling that the promise was made to build five million homes but not even 50 had been built so farRegarding PPP’s co-chairman’s train march Wahab explained Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was meant to inform the people Sindh about how the federal government was not giving them their due rights.The adviser said that PPP Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari was alleged in the past too but nothing was proven adding that the Bhutto family had faced the fake cases bravely in the past and they would do the same this time too. Moreover, he said that same relief should also be given to the other needed prisoners has had been given to the former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif by the apex court. 

Zardari should put Bilawal under my mentorship: Maulana Fazl ur Rehman

ISLAMABAD: Leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Fazl) Maulana Fazl ur Rehman came out on Saturday saying that the opposes the existence of militant organizations in Pakistan. The Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal leader during Geo News’ show Jirga urged for a closure of non-state militant groups while calling for them to become mainstream as well. Moreover, he went on to say that Pakistan People’ Party (PPP) co-chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari should be allowed to conduct politics while also lauding him for possessing an ‘ideal’ narrative.He went on to state that he has asked PPP leader Asif Ali Zardari to bring Bilawal under his mentorship as he has already learned a lot from him. 

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