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ERDOĞAN, PUTIN DISCUSS BILATERAL TIES AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTS OVER PHONE

ANKARA, APR 9 – In a telephone conversation, the presidents of Turkey and Russia on Friday discussed bilateral relations and regional developments, according to the presidential sources.

Erdoğan, Putin spoke over the steps to further improve bilateral relations, andexchanging views over the regional developments.

Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Russian-Turkish relations are very rich, both in terms of contacts at the highest level and their substantive agenda.

Lavrov also said the two countries are able to produce solutions, even for issues on which the parties have almost opposite views.

NORWAY PM FINED OVER COVID-19 RULES VIOLATION

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OSLO:  Norwegian police said on Friday they have fined Prime Minister Erna Solberg for breaking COVID-19 social distancing rules when organising a family gathering to celebrate her birthday.

The fine is for 20,000 Norwegian crowns ($2,352) police chief Ole Saeverud told a news conference. The two-term prime minister apologised last month for organising an event to celebrate her 60th birthday with 13 family members at a mountain resort in late February, despite a government ban on events attended by more than 10 people.

While the police would not have issued a fine in most such cases, the prime minister has been at the forefront of the government’s work to impose restrictions, the police said.

“Though the law is the same for all, all are not equal in front of the law,” said Saeverud, justifying the fine.

MASS GRAVE OF KIDNAPPED MINERS UNEARTHED IN PAKISTAN

ISLAMABAD, APR 9 – The decomposed bodies of 16 miners kidnapped nearly a decade ago in northwestern Pakistan have been found in a mass grave, officials said Friday.

The miners went missing in December 2011 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province — once a stronghold of Pakistan’s Taliban, who raised funds by kidnapping workers for ransom.

Members of Pakistan‘s Rescue 1122 squad had been searching an area some 50 kilometres (30 miles) southwest of Peshawar for two months after getting new information on the case from relatives of those kidnapped.

“The medical teams have examined and confirmed that they are all sixteen,” Kamran Bangash, the provincial information minister, told AFP.

“All… are decomposed and beyond recognition”, he added.

Bilal Ahmad Faizi, a spokesman for the rescue service, confirmed the operation.

Earlier this year 10 miners were kidnapped and then murdered in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group in the restive southwestern Machh area.

ITALIAN ENVOY PRAISES TURKEY’S STRUGGLE AGAINST COVID-19 PANDEMIC

ANKARA, APR 9: Italy‘s ambassador to Ankara praised Turkey’s fight against the coronavirus citing its “robust” health system. “I think that Turkey performed extremely well against the pandemic. It was a global disaster, but Turkey with its very robust health system, with doctors and nurses, very well-trained, did well,” Massimo Gaiani said in an interview with Turkey’s Communication Directorate.

Gaiani said that casualties stayed low in the country.

Noting that Italy was the first European country to be hit by the pandemic, the envoy said they paid a “very high price” for that and other countries probably could learn from their experience.

He welcomed Turkey’s implementation of the vaccination campaign and said it was “a very generous offer by the Turkish government to include all permanent residents, even if they are not Turkish citizens, in the vaccination plan.”

“It’s also very generous that everyone is treated free of charge,” he said.

Gaiani said Italy has received over 8 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines. So far, more than 4 million people have received the first dose, while 2 million have gotten the second dose.

“I must say that Turkey did very well also on this front. And we are aware that you are very much ahead of many other countries in the vaccination program,” he said, adding that there was a shortage of vaccines on the global scale.

Since its vaccination campaign began on Jan. 14, Turkey has so far administered over 18.41 million coronavirus vaccine jabs nationwide, according to official figures.

Over 10.84 million people to date have received their first doses of the vaccine against coronavirus, while second vaccine doses were given to nearly 7.6 million.

The ambassador said that families had to live apart due to flight bans during the pandemic, and added that thanks to the technology he was able to communicate with his family in Italy.

He said when people could go out freely and drink a cup of coffee with their friends, they were not aware of the freedom. “But now that we cannot have them, we are missing them a lot.”

“Finally, I think that we have to be very careful,” he said, urging people to continue keeping social distance and wearing masks.

“It’s the only way forward along with a vaccine,” he said.

AIOU REGISTERS OVER 100,000 TUTORS IN CENTRAL DATABASE

ISLAMABAD, APR 09 (DNA) – Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has e-registered over 100,000 qualified and experienced teachers/faculty members as part-time tutors to provide quality education to its 1.4 million students.

As per the directives of Prof. Dr. Zia Ul-Qayuum, Vice Chancellor, AIOU to hire the services of qualified teaching staff as tutors of various courses in a more transparent way. The university advertised registration of tutors through national mass media. Hundreds and thousands of faculty members working in different educational institutions across the country applied online for their registration as tutors.

The University shortlisted highly qualified and experienced teachers through a transparent procedure to teach/guide its students. It is pertinent to mention here that this process of registering tutors online was a part of the initiative taken back in 2019 to shift the different departments of university from manual to automation, and AIOU has successfully digitalized the admission, examination, and other departments.

The transformation of educational services from manual to automation has entered its final stage to bring transparency. Workshops of different graduate and post-graduate programs were conducted online on AAGHI LMS Portal.

Lists of registered tutors are available on the University website www.aiou.edu.pk. All the regional offices of the University across the country have started the allotment of tutors from this central database for the students enrolled in Matriculation and FA programs offered in the first phase of the semester spring 2021. A list of tutors deployed will be provided on the AIOU website shortly and students will also be notified via SMS. = DNA

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AFGHAN SPEAKER ORDERS INQUIRY AFTER QAISER’S FLIGHT DIVERTED

KABUL, APR 09 (DNA) – Afghan Speaker Mir Rahman Rahmani has ordered an inquiry after a flight of Pakistani parliamentary delegation led by Speaker NA, Asad Qaiser was diverted by Kabul airport officials.

On Thursday, a plane with Speaker of the National Assembly Asad Qaiser on board was prevented from landing at the Kabul airport.

The plane was denied landing permission after reports of explosives placed under a building near the airport, an Afghan media report quoted Reyaz Arian, the commander of Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, as saying.

Sources privy to the development said the Afghan speaker has summoned Defence, Interior and Aviation ministers along with concerned officials to the Parliament tomorrow to seek an explanation into the matter.

Rahmani has vowed to unveil the conspirators behind the incident and award them exemplary punishment. = DNA

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CDA CONTINUES WORK ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

ISLAMABAD, APR 9 (DNA) – Work of Capital Development Authority (CDA) on restoration of road infrastructure is underway. Carpeting work of important roads of city has been completed. Patch work of IJP road is in its final stages.

According to detail, roads and avenues across the city were in very bad condition. The current administration of CDA took prompt step to initiate work on restoration of road infrastructure. Road carpeting of Jinnah avenue, Expressway, Zero point, F-11, F-10, and other main roads has been completed.

On the other hand the carpeting work is in its final stages at I-8, I-9, I-10, F-6, F-7, F-10, F-9, E-7, G-6, G-7, G-8, G-9, G-10, G-11 and others. The said carpeting work is being done by the department of MPO and road maintenance.

Quality and standard of the work are being considered. Patch work at IJP road will be completed soon. CDA has completed carpeting of U turn at F-10 service road while making it a signal free road.

AMBASSADOR OF PAKISTAN PARTICIPATES IN BORISOV CITY MEGA CULTURAL EVENT AS GUEST OF HONOUR

BORISOV, APR 9 (DNA) – Ambassador Sajjad Haider Khan accompanied by the Deputy Head of Mission Abdullah Amin participated in the Regional Choreography Festival-Competition held at the Palace of Culture in Borisov.

The event was attended by around 1000 guests. More than 700 participants, 33 teams, 87 performances took part in the event.

The Head of the Education Department of Borisov region Ms Sadovskaya Irina opened the festival, after which Ambassador Sajjad addressed the audience.

Welcoming and appreciating the participants in the competition from different regions, the Ambassador also announced a special prize for the grand prize award winner.

Ambassador Sajjad highlighted Pakistan’s rich cultural scene and emphasised the importance of forging closer ties between between Pakistan and Belarus.

On this occasion, as a mark of special gesture the organisers allowed a Pakistani song to be played during the opening ceremony over which young students from a Dancing School performed a Pakistani dance.

Director of the Creative center Ms. Luzhkovskaya Galina, Deputy Director Ms. Kaminskaya Svetlana also attended the event.

The Ambassador and the organizers of the festival agreed on holding on Pakistani cultural activities in the second half of this year.

RPO RAWALPINDI VISITS RCCI ASSURES FULL SUPPORT TO BUSINESS COMMUNITY

RAWALPINDI, APR 9 (DNA) – Regional Police Officer Imran Ahmer has said that the business community is the backbone of the economy. If there is peace in the city then investors and traders will be able to do business with confidence. The role of the business community is very important in promoting economic activities. The efforts of the Rawalpindi Chamber are commendable in promoting business activities, liaising with the Chamber, and their supportive role for alternative dispute resolution (ADRC).

He passed these remarks during his visit to the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) here on Friday.

President RCCI Nasir Mirza, group leader and former president Sohail Altaf, Senior Vice President Osman Ashraf, Vice President Shahraiz A Malik, members of the executive Committee and members of the Chamber were also present on the occasion.

He said that the prime role of the police is to provide security to the citizens. We strive to control street crime in the city, especially in the markets, so that customers can shop with their ease. All steps will be taken to address the issues related to the business community. He welcomed the RCCI suggestions on Corona SOPs and shops closure at 6 pm and assured that no harassment will be there from police.

Matters related to traffic congestion, elimination of encroachments, professional beggars, and Safe City were also discussed.

Chamber President Nasir Mirzane briefed the RPO in detail about the ongoing activities of the Chamber and future programs.

He said that the community police system should be promoted and activation of the chamber police coordination committee would reduce the burden of FIR. He said that all possible cooperation would be extended to the police to eradicate crime in the city. He lauded Khuli Kethery initiative of RPO and CPO which is helping in reducing the crime rate.

Group leader Sohail Altaf said that commercial activities are directly related to law and order. The concept of community policing has to be popularized.=DNA

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PAK ARMY BRIGADIERS PROMOTED TO MAJOR GENERAL

RAWALPINDI, APR 9 (DNA) – Promotion board from Brigadier to Major General was held at General Headquarters today. Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Qamar Javed Bajwa presided.

Those promoted include Brigadier Sheharyar Parvez Butt, Brigadier Omar Maqbool, Brigadier Muhammad Asim Khan, Brigadier Ghulam Muhammad, Brigadier Muhammad Nadeem Ashraf, Brigadier Amer Ashfaq Kayani, Brigadier Muhammad Imtanan Babar, Brigadier Abdul Sami, Brigadier Umar Ahmad Shah, Brigadier Muhammad Shahid Siddeeq, Brigadier Muhammad Farhan Yousaf, Brigadier Muneer Ud Din, Brigadier Muhammad Irfan Khan, Brigadier Noor Wali Khan, Brigadier Kamal Anwar Chaudhry, Brigadier Salman Moin, Brigadier Naseem Anwer, Brigadier Malik Amir Muhammad Khan, Brigadier Adnan Sarwar Malik, Brigadier Mohammad Qaddafi, Brigadier Muhammad Naeem Akhtar, Brigadier Muhammad Shahab Aslam, Brigadier Nadeem Yousaf, Brigadier Farrukh Shahzad Rao and Brigadier Khurram Nisar.

Those approved from Army Medical Corps include Brigadier Iftikhar Ahmed Satti, Brigadier Syed Adil Hussanain, Brigadier Mrs Qamar Un Nisa Choudhry, Brigadier Irfan Ali Mirza, Brigadier Muhammad Rafiq Zafar, Brigadier Muhammad Waseem, Brigadier Muhammad Suhail Amin, Brigadier Naseer Ahmad Samore, Brigadier Mrs Shazia Nisar, Brigadier Eijaz Ghani, Brigadier Arshad Naseem and Brigadier Nadeem Ahmad Rana.

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