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National Youth Helpline launched at HEC

Islamabad, NOV 1 /DNA/ – Under the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, the National Youth Helpline with a toll-free number 0800-69457 was launched at Higher Education Commission (HEC) Secretariat to provide psychosocial support and counseling to the young people. 

The helpline will provide a secure and confidential gateway to access information about problems linked to adolescence, particularly related to counseling for psychosocial issues, career advancement and reproductive health challenges.

The initiative is a collaborative effort taken under the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, wherein HEC, United Nations Family Planning Association, and Rahnuma-Family Planning Association of Pakistan (FPAP) have partnered to extend psychosocial support to the youth facing multifarious challenges with regard to mental health.

Executive Director HEC Dr. Shaista Sohail, Additional Secretary (Prime Minister’s Youth Programme) Dr. Muhammad Ali, and Deputy Representative, UNFPA, Ms. Latika Maskey Pradhan formally inaugurated the National Youth Helpline. Adviser (Global Engagement), HEC, Mr. Awais Ahmed, Director General (Scholarships) Ms. Aayesha Ikram, Director General (Quality Assurance) Mr. Nasir Shah and other officials of the partnering organisations graced the launching ceremony with their presence.

In her remarks, Dr. Shaista Sohail said that Pakistan’s population consists of 64 percent of youth who need guidance and support for their mental and psychological health amidst challenges like the recent devastation of floods. She termed the launch an important step taken at the right time as the youth need able guidance and viable solution to their issues. She apprised the audience that this helpline will offer services in two shifts to ensure maximum assistance around the clock.

Addressing the ceremony Ms. Latika Pradhan said that the youth, despite having strong connectivity tools and means, face psychosocial and mental issues including gender-based violence. She maintained that adolescence is an important period of life when the youth have to make choices for their entire life. This is the time they need support the most, she underlined.

Nawaz Sharif will return in same manner as Ishaq Dar, claims Imran Khan

Addressing the participants, the PTI chief claimed that PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif would return to Pakistan in a similar manner to Ishaq Dar. Khan told his supporters that when the PML-N leader returns to Pakistan they would go to welcome him and escort him to the Adiala jail.

The PTI chief also challenged Nawaz to return to Pakistan and contest elections against him from any constituency. He told the crowd that he like the PML-N supremo who would ”run away from Pakistan”.

“Nawaz Sharif, whenever you come back and contest elections, I challenge you, I will go to your constituency and defeat you,” said Imran. He also alleged that the former prime minister and PPP Co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari were trying to make the establishment stand against PTI.

French ambassador meets COAS Gen. Bajwa

RAWALPINDI, NOV 1: /DNA/ – Nicolas Galey, French Ambassador to Pakistan called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) at GHQ.

During the meeting, matters of mutual interest including defence & security cooperation and overall regional security situation were discussed.

COAS said that Pakistan values its relations with France and we earnestly look forward to enhance mutually beneficial multi-domain relations based on common interests. Both reiterated the desire to further enhance bilateral relations in fall fields.   

The visiting dignitary expressed his grief over the devastation caused by floods in Pakistan and offered sincere condolence to the families of the victims.

The visiting dignitary appreciated Pakistan’s efforts for regional stability and pledged to play his role for further improvement in diplomatic cooperation with Pakistan at all levels.

99th Anniversary of the Republic of Turkiye celebrated

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of Turkey Dr. Mehmet Pacaci has said 99 years ago on October 29,1923, the Republic of Turkiye was established under the leadership of Gazi Mustafa kemal, after a victorious war of independence.

The ambassador made these remarks on the occasion of the National Day of Turkiye. Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, was the chief guest while former Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Gen Zubair Mahmood Hayat, Hina Rabbani Khar, Faisal Karim Kundi, Shazain Bugti and others also attended the event.

Ambassador Pacaci also welcomed guests from Turkiye including chefs and musicians who presented spell-binding performances.

The ambassador also read out the statement of the President of Turkiye Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The messages reads,” I greet you with my most heartfelt feelings, affection and respect. Today we altogether feel the pride and the enthusiasm of celebrating the 99th anniversary of the foundation of the Republic of Turkiye.

The President message further said,’ we pursue our uninterrupted struggle to elevate the Republic of Turkiye, which we founded by paying heavy scarifies 99 years ago under very difficult conditions, above the level of contemporary civilizations. Thanks to the democracy and development revolutions, which we have achieved in the last 20 years we removed not only the obstacles raised before the national will but also the thick walls placed between the people and the Republic.

We transformed Turkiye into a county with an exemplary democracy an impressive economy, whose diplomacy is followed with interest and which preserves its national unity and brotherhood in the strongest way possible despite all attempts of sabotage.

We strive to set up a peace and prosperity zone around us through our entrepreneurial and humanitarian foreign policy, from ending the humanitarian tragedy in Syria to finding a solution to the Russia-Ukraine crisis. As the country which provides the highest amount of humanitarian aid in proportion to its national income, we run to the rescue of all oppressed, victimized, and needy persons regardless of the origin, belief and differences’.

The musicians from Turkiye presented their mesmerizing performances and received applause from the audiences. The guests were also served with Turkiye delicacies, which they enjoyed the most. It may be mentioned here that the Islamabad Serena Hotel will also organize Turkiye Food Festival thus providing the food lovers with an ample chance of relishing various Turkish delights and delicacies.=DNA

Will India and Pakistan play Test series in Australia?

Former Australian cricketer Simon O’Donnell Monday claimed that talks about a Test series taking place between Pakistan and India are underway in Australia.

O’Donnell’s claim came during a TV show where he said that the two countries are holding talks in Australia to discuss the said matter after the T20 World Cup match between the arch-rivals.

“Plans are underway to play a Test match in Australia,” O’Donnell said sharing details about the possibility.

O’Donnell added that the last match between the Green Shirts and Men in Blue was extraordinary with more than 90,000 spectators watching the match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

“People are still talking about that T20 match in the World Cup. It was a high-level match full of pressure and excitement,” he said commenting on the match between India and Pakistan.

Insisting on his claim about the allegedly potential Test game, O’Donnell further shared: “I can say that there will be talks for the Test; in fact, talks have already taken place. It is also possible that a tri-nation series will take place between Pakistan, India, and Australia.”

Additionally, the veteran cricketer shared the possibility that these talks are taking place in light of the recent T20 game between the two teams.

PCB’s denial

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has denied claims made by the Australian cricketer and said that they aren’t aware of any such discussion.

PCB sources have said that news like this can be shared by anyone, but there is no such plan.

There is no space for any such plan in the team’s tour programme and the schedule for the coming days has also been announced, as per sources.

Deny Imran face saving, reject his demands, Nawaz to Shehbaz

LONDON, OCT 31: PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif on Monday prohibited his younger brother, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, from accepting the demands of PTI Chairman Imran Khan.

Taking to Twitter, Nawaz took a jibe at Khan and his ongoing long march and said that “the one who claimed to bring 1 million people out on the streets couldn’t even manage to gather 2,000 workers.”

He said that he has instructed PM Shehbaz not to bow before Khan’s demands at any cost. “Whether he instigates a mob of 2,000 people or 20,000 people, neither to listen to any demand of this fitna (rabble-rouser) nor to give him any chance to save face.”

He added that the prime minister should “focus all of his energy on serving the public“. Nawaz went on to say that ever since Khan’s lies have been exposed, the nation has become apathetic to his narrative. “He told one lie after another so brutally and brazenly that the DG ISI was forced to break his silence and tell the truth to the nation”.

He said that despite the passage of many days, Khan could not come up with a clarification. “That is why all his emphasis is habitually limited to swearing.”

Khan had kicked off his much-awaited long march towards Islamabad on October 28, 2022. The march commenced from Lahore’s Liberty Chowk and will be heading to Gujranwala tomorrow (Tuesday). 

French envoy, Mandviwalla discuss trade, investment opportunities

ISLAMABAD, OCT 31 (DNA) — French Ambassador Nicolas Galey on Monday called on Chief Whip Senator Saleem Mandviwalla here and exchanged views on trade, investment and other issues of mutual interest.

Mandviwalla said improving inter-parliamentary relations between the two countries would help enhance business and trade ties, adding that he looked forward to see more interaction among the members of the Pak-France Friendship Group.

The chief whip also hoped to see the Pakistan-France Business Alliance play a more active role in promoting trade activities between the two countries. The ambassador said that he was pleased to see French companies operating in Pakistan and also expressed his satisfaction on the manufacturing of Peugeot in Karachi.

He also congratulated the senator on Pakistan’s removal from the FATF’s Grey List and said France had immensely supported Pakistan on the issue. Discussing the recent floods and France’s contribution in relief and rescue operations in Pakistan, he said the French rescuers assisting in the operation was a perfect example of developing people to people contact that would lead strengthening of bilateral ties.

He was of the view that parliamentary visits were an excellent means of improving and enhancing relations between the two countries. At the end of the meeting, Ambassador Nicolas was presented with a memento. He thanked Senator Mandviwalla for his hospitality and said he looked forward to developing stronger bilateral links through various parliamentary and business avenues. 

President summons NA session on Nov 3

ISLAMABAD, OCT 31 (DNA) — President Dr Arif Alvi has convened the session of the National Assembly on November 3 (Thursday), the President’s House said on Monday. The session will be held at 4 pm at the Parliament House.

The president has summoned the National Assembly session in line with Article 54-1 of the Constitution. =DNA

PM for Pak-China business to business partnership

ISLAMABAD, OCT 31 (DNA) — Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Monday stressed for building strong business to business partnership between Pakistan and China to further expand bilateral relationship and augment China-Pakistan Economic Corridor’s dividends.

Addressing the first meeting of Pakistan China Business and Investment Forum in Islamabad on Monday, he said we need to double our efforts to connect with the Chinese business houses and create an enabling environment to attract Chinese investments.

The Prime Minister was confident that his visit to China and his meetings with the Chinese leadership there will be helpful in accomplishing these targets as well as promote our strategic and cultural relations.

Shehbaz Sharif said he strongly believes that the CPEC has been a game changer in building our business relations and so far billions of dollars of investment has already been committed by the Chinese Companies. He recalled that Pakistan was able to address the issue of load shedding due to the energy projects completed under the CPEC.

He noted that given our comparatively cheaper labor, relocation of Chinese industries to Pakistan by establishing Special Economic Zones will be a win-win situation for the businesses of both the countries.

“Pakistan can enhance its agriculture yield by taking advantage of the Chinese modern technology and techniques. We can then install agro based industrial houses and export agriculture production to the Middle East and other countries.”

Lauding the Chinese achievements under President Xi Jinping, he said Pakistan needs to emulate and learn from Chinese model. The Prime Minister thanked the Chinese government and companies for their valuable support to the flood-affected people of Pakistan.

 He said China is at the moment one of the largest donors to the flood victims. China created an air bridge between Beijing and Islamabad, sending important items such as food and tents. He said the way Chinese companies and individuals contributed in a big way in the flood relief show the depth and strength of this friendship. =DNA

Lula wins Brazil’s bitter presidential vote, Bolsonaro silent

Brasília, OCT 31: Brazilian president-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called for “peace and unity” after narrowly winning a divisive runoff election Sunday, capping a remarkable political comeback by defeating far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro — who has yet to accept defeat.

The victory marks a stunning turnaround for the charismatic but tarnished leftist heavyweight, who left office in 2010 as the most popular president in Brazilian history, fell into disgrace when he was imprisoned for 18 months on since-quashed corruption charges and now returns for an unprecedented third term at age 77.

All eyes will now be on how Bolsonaro and his supporters react to the result after months of alleging — without evidence — that Brazil’s electronic voting system is plagued by fraud and that the courts, media and other institutions had conspired against his far-right movement.

“This country needs peace and unity,” Lula said to loud cheers in a victory speech in Sao Paulo.

“The challenge is immense,” he said of the job ahead, citing a hunger crisis, the economy, bitter political division and deforestation in the Amazon.

He later addressed a tightly packed crowd of hundreds of thousands of supporters clad in Workers’ Party red who flooded the city centre, vowing: “Democracy is back.”

‘He hasn’t called yet’

Bolsonaro, 67, was silent in the hours after the result was declared.

“Anywhere in the world, the losing president would already have called to admit defeat. He hasn’t called yet, I don’t know if he will call and concede,” Lula told the massive crowd.

Some Bolsonaro supporters, gathered in the capital Brasilia, refused to accept the results.

“The Brazilian people aren’t going to swallow a faked election and hand our nation over to a thief,” said 50-year-old teacher Ruth da Silva Barbosa.

Electoral officials declared the election for Lula, who had 50.9 per cent of the vote to 49.1pc for Bolsonaro with more than 99.9pc of polling stations reporting, in the closest race since Brazil returned to democracy after its 1964-1985 dictatorship.

Bolsonaro, the vitriolic hardline conservative dubbed the “Tropical Trump”, becomes the first incumbent president not to win re-election in the post-dictatorship era.

With no word from Bolsonaro, some of his key allies appeared in public to accept the results. They included the speaker of the lower house of Congress, Arthur Lira, who said it was time to “extend a hand to our adversaries, debate, build bridges.”

‘Restore peace’

Congratulations for Lula poured in from US President Joe Biden, Russian President Vladimir Putin, France’s Emmanuel Macron, India’s Narendra Modi, Britain’s Rishi Sunak and Spain’s Pedro Sanchez, as well as leaders from across Latin America.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also extended his congratulations to Lula, saying that he wished him great success and looked forward to working with him to enhance bilateral relations between Brazil and Pakistan.

“We share consensus on the dangers of climate change,” he added.

The European Union’s chief diplomat, Josep Borrell, joined the international well-wishers, as did China’s foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock.

Lula supporters around the country erupted into celebration on Sunday evening.

“We’ve had four years of a genocidal, hateful government,” said Maria Clara, a 26-year-old student, at a victory party in downtown Rio.

“Today democracy won and the possibility of dreaming of a better country again.”

In Brasilia, the tearful crowd of Bolsonaro supporters — outfitted in green and yellow, the colours of Brazil’s flag which the ex-army captain has adopted as his own — fell to their knees to pray.

Bolsonaro surged to victory four years ago on a wave of outrage with politics as usual but came under fire for his disastrous handling of the Covid-19 pandemic — which left more than 680,000 dead in Brazil — as well as a weak economy, his polarising style and attacks on democratic institutions.

Regardless of how the incumbent reacts, Lula will face huge challenges when he is inaugurated on January 1.

Bolsonaro’s far-right allies scored big victories in legislative and governors’ races in the first-round election on October 2 and will be the largest force in Congress.

On Sunday, Bolsonaro’s former infrastructure minister Tarcisio de Freitas clinched the governorship of Sao Paulo, the most populous and wealthiest state in the country.

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