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ICCI FOUNDER GROUP ANNOUNCES CANDIDATES FOR ANNUAL ELECTION

ISLAMABAD, AUG 31 /DNA/ – M. AkramFarid, Chairman Founder Group Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry, said that the Group will traditionally clean sweep the Chamber’s forthcoming elections with land sliding margin. Continuous and consecutive victory of the group for over two decades speaks of quality of services rendered to business community, Mr. Farid said. He was addressing during the inaugural ceremony of the Election Offices for 2021-22 elections in Blue Area and I-9 Sector of Islamabad. The meeting was attended by a large number of members and candidates for Associate and Corporate Membership.

M. AkramFarid said that Islamabad Chamber has built spacious Building, Exhibition Hall, infrastructure facilities and a state of the art Auditorium. The Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry has become a business hub for the region as well as for the country as a whole, he added. The Chairman apprised that the Chamber has established separate facilitation desks for ICT administration, FBR, Police, Pakistan Customs and FTO to help out its members in resolving their issues with these departments. Capital Development Authority (CDA) has allowed the manufacturing sector four additional trades including Information Technology. Moreover the floor area of industrial plots was increased, that will enhance business activity, he added.

The Chairman Founder Group said that the Group has always come up with enterprising, energetic and competent candidates. It is our endeavor to nominate young entrepreneurs for leading the business community in accordance with contemporary business community needs. MianAkramFarid called for the members to vote for the candidates of the Founder Group in the best business community interest.

This graceful gathering was attended by former presidents Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry Khalid Javed, Tariq Sadiq, Khalid Iqbal Malik, MianShaukatMasud and Abdul Rauf Alam. It was also attended by Vice President the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry Nasir M. Qureshi, Chaudhry Waheed-ud-Din, Co-Chairman Founder Group Election Campaign EjazAbbasi, Co-chairman Sheikh Amir Waheed.

The Founder Group announced its candidates for the forthcoming elections for the year 2021-22. HamayunKabir, Chaudhry Javed Iqbal, Sheikh Muhammad Ejaz, Fahad Farid, ShahbazMajeed Sheikh, Amir Hussain, Muhammad UmerRiaz and Muhammad Azhar-ul-Islam Zafar were nominated for CM Class. While Akhtar Hussain, Muhammad Shabbir, Chaudhry Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Fahim Khan, Jamshed Akhtar Sheikh, Khalid Mehmood, Raja Muhammad Imtiaz andFasihullah Khan were nominated for the AM Class as well.

Co-Chairman Founder Group Election CompaignEjaz Abbas and Amir Waheed Sheikh, in their concluding remarks, said that the group has resolved many issues with CDA and other Government Departments and showed his commitment to leave no stone unturned for serving the business community at large.

Gender responsive Covid-19 response plan needed: Speakers

Islamabad, AUG 31 /DNA/ – COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted lives of individuals and communities across the globe. However, women are reported to have suffered more than men due to systemic inequality and lack of access to humanitarian and health services. Whereas women have specific humanitarian needs, they have specific roles too to make themselves resilient against all kinds of shocks.   

The speakers said this while sharing their views at the webinar ‘Addressing the gender dimension of COVID-19 pandemic: data, policy and psychological determinants’ organized by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI).   

Ms Shamim Chowdhury, a Foreign Correspondent, explained the situation in the context of problems in Rohingya refugees’ camps and said that almost half a million women need humanitarian assistance including financial support. She said that COVID-19 has aggravated the problems since the vaccination program in Bangladesh is not matching to the pace and precautions are not being taken in the camps to avert pandemic. As far as data is concerned, she added, UNHCR is constantly working on that, however, the limitations of implementation on relevant legislation, is a big problem at the grassroots level.  

Ms Adesewa Josh, Broadcast Journalist associated with the TRT World, emphasized that we need to understand that natural disasters are not gender neutral for many reasons. Data research is very important, but the governments often lack the capability to collect data. Explaining the issue in the context of African countries, she highlighted that most interactions in Africa are informal and thus, this pandemic has affected the communities adversely.   

Dr Shafqat Munir, Director Resilient Development Program, SDPI, presented a detailed landscape of devastating impacts of pandemic on communities. Cited his experiences from Philippines, Myanmar and other parts of Asia in his previous regional humanitarian policy specialist role, he said that women have to go under a double trauma while emergencies, disasters and pandemics hit their communities as they have to take care of their loved ones impacted from crises and they themselves have to bear the brunt of such shocks. “We have seen women-led households left behind in accessing humanitarian assistance from philanthropists,  humanitarian organizations and government entities as they were hardly counted for such an assistance,” said Dr Shafqat emphasizing on gender inclusiveCovid19 response plan and gender segregated data for those who have been infected so that social protection and humanitarian policies do not exclude women and other marginalized groups from any response plan.  

Ms Aisha Sarwari, Co-founder of Women’s Advancement Hub, opined that even before the pandemic, 9 out 10 women in Pakistan faced violence in their lives. The ideas and programs for protection of women seldom see practical manifestation. The situation of women at Pakistan-Afghanistan borders demands urgent action for their protection and fulfilling their humanitarian needs. Mr Faiz Rehman, Chief of Urdu Services at Voice of America, highlighted that 15% to 20% people in the United States have lost their jobs during the pandemic and according to data, 3% more women than men lost their jobs. Likewise, 33% percent of women as compared to 11% Men were at home taking care of the household and 57% of women had to reduce their working hours as compared to 43% men.

GERMAN FM HEIKO MAAS MEETS PM IMRAN KHAN

ISLAMABAD, AUG 31 /DNA/ – German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas called on Prime Minister Imran Khan today. Views were exchanged on the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan-Germany bilateral relations. The Prime Minister recalled his conversation with Chancellor Merkel, in which the two leaders had fruitful exchange of views on the Afghanistan situation. The Prime Minister underscored that a peaceful and stable Afghanistan was vitally important for Pakistan and the region. The Prime Minister stressed that at this pivotal moment in Afghanistan’s history, it was important for the international community to remain in support and solidarity with the Afghan people. The Prime Minister underlined that urgent steps were needed to stabilize the security situation, address humanitarian needs, and ensure economic stability in Afghanistan. These would require sustained engagement with Afghanistan, he added. The Prime Minister underscored that both Pakistan and Germany should work closely for the promotion of shared interests relating to regional peace and stability. Foreign Minister Heiko Maas conveyed cordial greetings of Chancellor Merkel. While sharing Germany’s viewpoint on the evolving situation in Afghanistan, he thanked for Pakistan’s support and facilitation for Germany’s evacuation endeavours from Afghanistan. Foreign Minister Maas also highlighted the celebration of 70th anniversary of establishment of Pakistan-Germany diplomatic relations during 2021. The two countries are holding a series of events to celebrate this milestone in a befitting manner.

PAK-KAZAKHSTAN MILITARY DRILLS END

The exercise was aimed to develop, strengthen and bolster military cooperation between the two countries

Staff Report

JEHLUM: Closing Ceremony of Pakistan-Kazakhstan Joint Military Exercise “Dostarym III” was held today at National Counter Terrorism Center (NCTC), Pabbi.

The exercise was aimed to develop, strengthen and bolster military cooperation between the two countries in the face of emerging counter terrorism and counter-insurgency domains. Special Forces of both the countries took part in Hostage & Rescue, Compound clearance, Heli Rappelling and Close Qtr Battle (CQB) and exchanged the first-hand experience and ideas. The exercise focused on integrated synergy, interoperability, quick decision making and swift action at tactical level. The exercise furthered reinforce the mutual cooperation and understanding between the two states to effectively counter the threats.

Major General Ahsan Gulrez, Director General Military Training graced the occasion as chief guest. Military officials of Kazakhstan were also present.

CHINESE ENVOY MEETS ARMY CHIEF

Nong Rong appreciates Pakistan’s sincere efforts for bringing peace

DNA

RAWALPINDI:  Nong Rong, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) at GHQ.

During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, developing Afghanistan situation and regional security were discussed in detail. COAS reiterated the resolve to thwart designs of spoilers of CPEC.

Visiting dignitary appreciated Pakistan’s sincere efforts for bringing peace and stability in the region, especially in the light of recent developments in Afghanistan and reiterated that China will continue to support Pakistan as a strategic partner.

RED LIST ISSUE TO BE TAKEN UP WITH UK

The information minister says he hopes for peace to prevail in Afghanistan

Shujaat Hamza

ISLAMABAD: In Pakistan’s bid to exit from the UK’s travel red list, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health Dr Faisal Sultan will speak this week at length about Pakistan’s coronavirus testing mechanism with Britain’s chief medical scientist.

This was announced by Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry on Tuesday during his post-cabinet meeting media briefing.

Chaudhry said that Prime Minister Imran Khan had spoken to his British counterpart Boris Johnson, who believed that deliberations should be held over the testing mechanism in Pakistan.

“We are putting in all our efforts to have Pakistan moved out of UK’s red list, as it affects numerous Pakistani families,” the information minister said. 

Pakistan’s name, in the latest review of the country’s travel ban, was retained on the red list, despite a diplomatic offensive by several top government officials.

The British government said that it had decided to keep Pakistan on the travel ban red list because the true number of COVID-19 cases are likely much higher than reported across the country, a leaked letter written by Britain’s health minister revealed.

The information minister said he hopes for peace to prevail in Afghanistan, hours after the last United States troops left the war-torn country, leaving the Taliban in charge.

The Taliban celebrated their total return to power on Tuesday with gunfire and diplomacy. US’ longest military conflict drew to a close on Monday night when its forces abandoned Kabul’s airport, where it had overseen a frenzied airlift that saw more than 123,000 people flee life under the Taliban.

Taliban fighters then quickly swept into the airport and fired weapons into the sky across the city in jubilation — an astonishing return after US forces invaded in 2001 and toppled them for supporting Al Qaeda.

Meanwhile, the information minister wished for the “sad tales” of the Afghan people to come to an end, as he promised on behalf of Pakistan that it would do all it can to provide relief to them.

Speaking about evacuations, he said 10,302 people belonging to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) were brought to Pakistan and 9,032 of them have departed to their respective countries.

“As many as 1,229 people who came from Afghanistan are present in Pakistan and they will leave within a day or two,” the information minister said, adding that of the 1,229, 545 are Afghan nationals, while 684 are foreigners.

The information minister added that of the 155 evacuees from the United States, only 42 are still present in Pakistan.

The information minister said the federal cabinet wants to make the COVID-19 booster shot, which currently costs Rs1,270, free for labourers.

The cabinet has decided to start vaccinating people aged 17 and below in stages, said Chaudhry, while praising the National Command and Control Centre for Pakistan’s response to the virus and its roll-out of vaccines.

MOROCCAN AMBASSADOR LAUDS PAF’S RISING INDIGENOUS CAPACITY IN AVIATION INDUSTRY

ISLAMABAD, AUG 31 /DNA/ – Ambassador of Morocco Mohamed Karmoune called on Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force in his office today.  During the meeting, both the dignitaries discussed matters of professional and mutual interest.

Mohamed Karmoune commended the professionalism of PAF and acknowledged its rising indigenous capacity in aviation industry. The Air Chief said that Pakistan and Morocco had longstanding religious, cultural and historical bonds which were manifested through strong ties between Royal Moroccan Air Force and Pakistan Air Force. The Air Chief highlighted that both the countries enjoy cordial relations and reiterated his resolve to further enhance the existing bilateral cooperation between the two brotherly countries.=DNA

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Japan provides US$31.4 million grant to Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, AUG 31 /DNA/ – Japan has extended a grant assistance of JPY3,445 million (approx. US$31.4 million) to Pakistan for the extension of maternal and child health care facilities in Sindh. Notes to this effect were signed and exchanged between H.E. MATSUDA Kuninori, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan and Mr. Zulfiqar Haider, Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, in Islamabad on August 31st, 2021. Subsequently, Grant Agreement was signed and exchanged between Mr. FURUTA Shigeki, Chief Representative of JICA Pakistan Office and Ms. Adeela Bokhari, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Economic Affairs.


New Maternal and Child Health Center will be established Under this project, a new maternal and child health center will be established at Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences (LUMHS), Jamshoro, which is a public medical institution serving as the regional hub hospital in Hyderabad district. The maternal and child health center will have the departments of obstetrics and pediatrics, including a labor room, an obstetrics ward, a neonatal intensive care unit, a maternal and fetal intensive care unit, a laboratory and outpatient consultation rooms. In addition, around 120 items of medical equipment including newborn incubators and ultrasonic diagnostic device are to be installed. 

The project is scheduled to be completed by August 2024. With the opening of the center, access to maternal and child health services in the area will be substantially improved. For example, three years after completion, the maternal and fetal intensive care unit will have nearly 100 patients and the neonatal intensive care unit will have more than 400 patients annually. In addition, the annual number of deliveries and outpatients will also increase significantly. As a result, local patients will not have to travel a long distance to Karachi. 


Japan attaches importance to the health & medical sector in Pakistan For decades, Japan has put a priority on the health sector in the economic and social development of Pakistan, such as enhancement of maternal and child health, polio eradication, routine immunization and counter-COVID-19 measures. 


In the last decade prior to the project in Jamshoro, Japan has implemented the following projects in Karachi and Islamabad in terms of maternal and child health: 


– The Project for the Extension of Intensive Care at Maternal and Child Health Care Centre and Children’s Hospital in Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) (April 23, 2019, approx.$33 million)
– The Project for the Improvement of Child Health Institute in Karachi (December 21, 2012, approx. $13 million)
Furthermore, Japan has been supporting the Polio Eradication program in Pakistan since 1996. The grant and loan contribution from Japan has amounted to $226.37 million. 
As far as COVID-19 is concerned, Japan has extended a total of $23.5 million in grant to Pakistan for supplementing its counter-COVID-19 measures as follows: 


– Feb 2020:  Delivery of diagnostic kits
– Apr-May 2020:  Disbursement of a total of $7.41 million to UNICEF, IOM, IFRC, UNHCR and UNOPS for providing hygiene items, training health workers, providing alternative learning opportunities etc. 


– Dec 2020:  Grant Assistance of $9.5 million to NDMA for procuring medical equipment. 
– Mar 2021: Grant Assistance of $6.59 million to UNICEF for improving vaccine cold-chain. 


In addition to the above, Japan and Pakistan agreed on debt deferral amounting to \40 billion (approx. $370 million) for making fiscal space to fight COVID-19 in Pakistan. Through JICA projects, personal protective equipment and masks were provided to PIMS, WHO Polio Laboratory (Islamabad), and immunization project workers in KP province. 


Ambassador MATSUDA added, “Provision of health and medical service is the most basic human necessities in every country across the world. Among them, women and children are still in a vulnerable position, which is reflected in the high maternal and infant mortality rate in Pakistan. Japan will continue to provide assistance that will directly benefit vulnerable people in Pakistan.” Mr.FURUTA also remarked, “A number of care facilities to treat mothers and babies with complications is very limited in Sindh. As a result, patients are concentrated in advanced medical facilities. This project will not only alleviate the pressure of tertiary hospitals in Karachi and Hyderabad, but also open up opportunities for families from all over southern part of Sindh, with improved accessibility and better chances of saving lives.” 


Japan provides aid in human capitals On the same day, the Notes and grant agreement for the the project of the Human Resource Development Scholarship (JDS) was also signed so that the fourth batch of the project to be commenced. 
The aforementioned grant aid is worth JPY312 million (approx. US$2.9 million) which allow maximum 20 Pakistan Government officers to study in Japanese Universities to obtain Masters’ or Doctoral Degree. The purpose of JDS is to strengthen the Government officers’ administrative capacity through the study in Japan and to build a solid friendship as well as diplomatic relations between Japan and Pakistan.


The project started in 2018 in Pakistan and 51 persons in total have joined the project and started the Japanese Universities. JDS fellows are studying in the field either (1) Public Administration and Finance, (2) Energy policy, (3) Industrial Promotion, Investment climate and Trade, (4) Agriculture, Water Resources and Rural Development, and (5) Disaster Management. There are six Japanese partner universities and the fellows are studying with Japanese/International students from various parts of the world for two or three years depending on the type of the degree they wish to obtain.


As the application for this fourth batch will hopefully be starting from Autumn 2021, It is hoped that many officers who are willing to contribute to Pakistan in formulating and implementing social and economic policies for the development of the country, will actively apply for the project to make the best use of this opportunity.

DG ISPR pays tributes to martyrs, ghazis, releases fifth video

ISLAMABAD, Aug 31 :Director General Inter Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Major General Babar Iftikhar on Tuesday paid tributes to the martyrs, ghazis and their loved ones for indomitable national spirit, patriotism and valour for rendering sacrifices to safeguard the motherland.

The  DG took to microblogging website Twitter to share a special tribute video depicting the martyrs and their families showing insurmountable resolve to defend the country at all costs which is the fifth one in the series showing different life accounts of the families of martyrs and ghazis with the title “Defence & Martyrs’ Day.”

He wrote on his official account, “Salute to the martyrs, ghazis and all of the relatives belonging to them. Martyrs of Pakistan, our pride.”

The tweet was followed by hashtags #6September #ShuhadaKoSalam.

Earlier, the ISPR DG in his news conference announced that this year’s Defence and Martyrs’ Day theme was “Our martyrs our pride, salute to all the relatives belonging to the ghazis and shaheeds.”

He said the ceremony for this year would be held under strict COVID-19 protocols with full national zeal and fervour.

ICCI FOR HARNESSING POWER OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

ISLAMABAD, AUG 31 /DNA/ – Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) has said that the technology-based solutions are the way forward to spur the economic growth, therefore,  the universities should give more focus to artificial intelligence in order to harness its power for achieving shared prosperity and boosting growth.

He said this while speaking as chief guest after inaugurating the Artificial Intelligence TechVerse 2021 (AI Ideas Challenge and AI Expo Lab2Market Event), which was organized by the National Centre of Artificial Intelligence (NCAI), Pakistan at National University of Science and Technology (NUST) Islamabad. Prof. Dr. Yasar Ayaz, Chairman NCAI, Lt. Gen. (Retd) Javed Mahmood Bukhari, Rector NUST and others were present at the occasion.

Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan said that the greater focus on harnessing the power of AI would help Pakistan to achieve the goals of ending poverty and boosting shared prosperity. He said that the emerging markets are already using basic AI technologies to solve critical development challenges while AI based solutions will help our private sector to embrace new business models, develop new ways of delivering services and increase market competitiveness.

He said that encouraging youth to take up research and education in the fields of artificial intelligence and robotics would enable Pakistan to emerge as one of the fastest growing economies in terms of IT-based entrepreneurship. He assured that ICCI would cooperate with universities in motivating the private sector to embrace AI solutions for improving business efficiency and productivity.

Speaking at the occasion, Lt. Gen. (Retd) Javed Mahmood Bukhari Rector NUST said that his university has already taken initiatives to nurture and develop AI discipline in its students so that they could benefit from the most secure and advanced solutions in order to improve the value of their academic programmes.

Dr. Yasar Ayaz, Chairman, National Center of Artificial Intelligence said that NCAI is the latest technological initiative of the Government of Pakistan, specifically designed to lead innovation, scientific research, training and educational activities in the area of artificial intelligence and its closely affiliated fields. He said that NCAI provides a prestigious platform to unveil the cutting edge technologies based on AI.

He said that NCAI has developed as a consortium model consisting of 6 prominent public sector universities with nine specialized labs spread across the five major cities of Pakistan and is headquartered at NUST, Islamabad. The central aim of NCAI is to facilitate the researchers in the field of AI; help them establish and grow the AI industry following international trends and seek solutions to the indigenous problems through AI.=DNA

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