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FM pays tribute to valour of armed forces for rendering sacrifices

RAWALPINDI, Apr 8  : Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Thursday lauded the valour of the country’s armed forces and law enforcement agencies for rendering immense sacrifices in the war against terrorism.

During his visit to Armed Forces Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine (AFIRM) in Rawalpindi, the foreign minister said the nation stood side by side with Pakistan Army for protecting the frontiers of the country.

The Foreign Minister visited various medical wards and met the soldiers of Pakistan Army undergoing treatment at the Institute and praised their determination.

He appreciated the medical facilities provided at the Armed Forces Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine.

Earlier on his arrival, the foreign minister was welcomed by Lt. Gen. Nigar Johar, Chief of Army Medical Corps and Maj. Gen. Zafar Ali, Commandant of Armed Forces Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine and the management of the Institute.

The foreign minister planted a sapling in the lawn of Armed Forces Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine.

The Foreign Minister was given a detailed briefing on the scope and performance of the Institute.

The Armed Forces Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine is the largest and most modern prosthesis center in the country, especially for wounded soldiers on the battlefield.

Revival of the JCPOA in its original, crucial for a breakthrough

Islamabad , APRIL 08 : Expectations are high as the talks began at Vienna between the remaining signatories of JCPOA and Iran. The US has proposed an incremental approach to resolve the nuclear issue which Iran has so far refused. The actual situation on the ground, therefore, has not changed. The recent talks, however, have provided an opportunity for both the US and Iran to revisit their policies to have some sort of confluence. These were the views were expressed by the panelists of the webinar on ‘JCPOA and the International Multilateral Diplomacy’, organized by the Institute of Regional Studies.

While speaking to the webinar Lt. Gen (retd) Abdul Qayyum said that failure of the nuclear talks would not only undermine the US’s credibility of its foreign policy but also complicate Iran’s position both at the regional and international level. While putting weight on Biden’s multilateral approach, he hoped that the good sense will prevail this time around. He added that there is a greater responsibility on the US’s shoulder to take the negotiations with Iran to a meaningful level.

Prof. Muhammad Reza Takhshid of Iran said that the role of JCPOA is crucial in breaking the deadlock between the US and Iran. While responding to a question of the change of leadership in Iran and its impact on the negotiations Mr. Takhsid categorically stated that nuclear is a national issue that has the blessings of Iran’s supreme leader, so whoever comes in power in the coming presidential polls in Iran, will have to take the supreme leader into confidence. He further said that right now, the Iranians, the politicians, and the supreme leader believe that it is in the country’s benefit to joining the talks purposely to revive the JCPOA in its original form.

If the deal is revived, it would certainly help Iran to improve its economy, said Prof. Syed Qandeel Abbas of Quaid-i-Azam University. In case of failure, Iran would expedite its outreach to other countries to circumvent the US sanctions, he added. In line with this, Tehran has already entered into a partnership with China. Dr. Qandeel however stressed that the revival of the nuclear deal is crucial as it can potentially thwart regional as well as international polarization.

While commenting on what Dr. Qandeel said, Prof. Samina Yasmin of Western Australia argued that the polarization in the present circumstances is anything but a disaster. The failure of the JCPOA would likely fan the radicalization, she added.

While concluding the session Mr. Imran Sardar from IRS said that nothing can be said for sure at this moment about the outcomes of JCPOA talks. However, the Tuesday meeting between the remaining signatories of JCPOA and Iran is at least going to establish some kinds of specifications of the problem that would ultimately help build the modalities of compliances from both sides. The success of the upcoming talks largely depends on the genuine impulse and loyalty to the agreed terms, he added.

French Open postponed to May 30 amid coronavirus crisis

PARIS , APRIL 08 :  This year’s French Open tennis tournament has been postponed by a week due to the COVID-19 pandemic and will begin on May 30, the French Tennis Federation (FFT) said on Thursday.

The French Open, which last year was postponed by four months and took place in front of limited crowds, was due to start this year on May 23.

This year’s edition of the claycourt Grand Slam will finish on June 13, two weeks before the expected start of Wimbledon.

The postponement is set to have an impact on the ATP and WTA calendars, especially on the grasscourt season with tournaments scheduled to start on June 7 in s’Hertogenbosch (WTA and ATP) Stuttgart (ATP) and Nottingham (WTA).

UAE embassy, CGSS discuss cooperation

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ISLAMABAD , APRIL 08 : A meeting was held between Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salem Al-Zaabi, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Pakistan, and Khalid Taimur Akram, Executive Director, Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad.

During the meeting, it was decided that CGSS will collaborate with various think tanks and institutions in the United Arab Emirates to enhance the bilateral ties of both countries.

It was agreed that CGSS and the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates, Islamabad will work in the field of research, and seminars/conferences will be arranged for cooperation.

As this year marks the 50th Anniversary of Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates of diplomatic ties, CGSS and the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates will jointly take arrange various activities to celebrate this historic event.

“The SAPM on Petroleum categorically emphasized that a regulator should work accordingly to its mandate

ISLAMABAD, APRIL 08 :  Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Petroleum, Mr. Tabish Gauhar visited OGRA head office and met the Chairman, Authority Members and Senior Management.

Mr. Tabish while speaking to the senior management, emphasized on the collaboration of a policy maker and the regulator for the implementation of fair and transparent regulatory framework, which will not only facilitate the regulatees but also bring in efficiency, productivity and competitiveness within the Oil and Gas sector. The SAPM categorically pointed out that a regulator should work accordingly to its mandate and take decisions independently.

Chairman OGRA, Mr. Masroor Khan assured SAPM that OGRA will operate within its laid down regulatory framework with almost efficiency, transparency, specially enforcing “ease on doing business”, while watching the consumer interest.

The Authority members also thanked the SAPM on his inspiring thoughts.

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1.            Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Petroleum (SAPM), Mr. Tabish Gauhar visited OGRA head office. – OGRA

2.            Mr. Tabish Gauhar met with the Chairman OGRA, Authority Members and Senior Management. – OGRA

3.            SAPM emphasized on the collaboration of a policy maker and the regulator for the implementation of fair and transparent regulatory framework.

4.            Chairman OGRA, Mr. Masroor Khan assured SAPM that OGRA will operate within its laid down regulatory framework with efficiency, transparency, specially enforcing “ease         on doing business”, while watching consumer interest.

5.            The SAPM on Petroleum categorically emphasized that a regulator should work accordingly to its mandate and take decisions independently.

Indian PM takes 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine

NEW DELHI, April 8  :  India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday morning received his second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Modi took the second jab at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. The Indian prime minister received his first dose of vaccine on March 1.

He urged the Indian people to get themselves vaccinated against the COVID-19 pandemic as soon as possible.

“Got my second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at AIIMS today. Vaccination is among the few ways we have, to defeat the virus. If you are eligible for the vaccine, get your shot soon,” Modi wrote on social media, sharing a picture of himself receiving the vaccine.

Modi took the Covaxin vaccine, India’s home-grown vaccine developed by India’s biotech company Bharat Biotech.

India has recently seen a resurgence in COVID-19 cases.

India’s federal health ministry on Thursday morning said that 126,789 new COVID-19 cases and 685 more deaths from the coronavirus epidemic were registered in the past 24 hours across the country.

So far this is the highest single-day spike recorded in the Asian country, where mass vaccination drive started on Jan. 16.

Initially, healthcare and frontline workers were vaccinated, followed by those aged 50 and older and the under-50 population groups with comorbidities.

On April 1 India’s health ministry started the third phase of COVID-19 vaccination to inoculate people aged 45 years and older.

PM performs groundbreaking of Farash Town Apartments to provide houses to homeless

ISLAMABAD  , April 08 :Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Thursday has performed the groundbreaking of Farash Town Apartments in Islamabad under Naya Pakistan Housing program.

While addressing the ceremony, the premier said that the project envisaging construction of two thousand flats is aimed at providing shelter to the underprivileged segments of the society including workers and labourers. He said he will soon perform groundbreaking of peri-urban housing society for the farmers.

The PM said a plan has also been prepared to convert the slums and equip them with the modern facilities including that of sanitation and sewerage. He said the slum dwellers will be given houses on proprietary rights.

Mortgage facility has been introduced to provide loans to the people on easy installments so that they could construct the houses. Negotiations are continuing with the banks to remove any impediments, he added.

Imran Khan regretted that the economy was mismanaged in the past. He said such loans were taken in the past which instead of wealth creation further increased the burden of loans.

The premier said the government is focusing on wealth creation projects to retire the country’s debt. He said these include Ravi City and Central Business District in Lahore whilst negotiations are being held with the Sindh government to develop the Bundal Island. He was confident that these projects will attract massive investments.

He said the projects to be executed under Naya Pakistan Housing Program will also uplift the thirty industries allied with the construction sector.

Imran Khan expressed satisfaction over increased activity in the construction industry. He pointed out that the cement sale remained at record level last year while growth has also been witnessed in the tax collection which indicates the business activity has increased in the country.

Imran Khan said it is the first time that the country’s textile industry is witnessing a record boom. He said the small and medium enterprises will also be uplifted to increase their share in the economy.

The prime minister said we have envisaged upgradation of railway line from Karachi to Peshawar. He said negotiations are also continuing to take the train service to the Central Asian States to promote regional trade.

IHC wants Nawaz appeals fixed for hearing under Covid SOPs

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday took up an application seeking early hearing of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s appeals against his conviction.

A two-member bench of the IHC comprising Justice Aamir Farooq and Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kiyani heard the miscellaneous application filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).

A NAB prosecutor, Sardar Muzaffar informed the judges that a total of six appeals are pending disposal.

The bench directed the IHC registrar to fix the appeals for hearing as per the Covid-19 SOPs.

Last week, the court had postponed hearing of all routine cases in light of the recent rise in Covid-19 infections in the federal capital and called for cases of urgent nature to be fixed.

In its application, NAB stated that appeals need to be expeditiously disposed of under the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 (NAO).

It said: “The Honourable Supreme Court has very recently directed that the number of accountability courts be enhanced and also issued specific directions for early adjudication and decision of the matters. It has directed day to day proceedings till decision.”

NAB said the Al-Azizia, Avenfield and flagship cases involved mega corruption and demanded that these matters be heard at an early date to meet the end of justice.

‘Highly painful’ IPC Minister Fehmida Mirza on PFF’s suspension

Islamabad: The Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination, Fehmida Mirza termed the suspension of the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) by the FIFA Bureau as highly painful, and absolutely shocking to the millions of football fans.

While reacting on the matter, Fehmida emphasized that they had already condemned the act of taking over of Football House by a faction of PFF in unequivocal terms.

“It is unfortunate that FIFA has suspended Pakistan’s membership,” she said. “The government is trying to bring both sides to the negotiating table,” she added.

She requested the Normalization Committee to announce the roadmap for Elections of PFF in line with the directions of FIFA.

“The normalization committee and the Pakistan Football Federation are independent bodies. the government is playing the role of mediator so as to restore the normal activities of Football in the country,” she added.

She concluded by urging FIFA to reconsider its decision and that the government assured pledges to facilitate FIFA in the peaceful resolution of the matter while upholding the international obligations.

It must be noted that FIFA suspended PFF yesterday due to third-party interference. According to the Bureau of the FIFA Council, the interference constitutes a serious violation of article 16 of the FIFA Statutes.

Pakistani rupee hits 22-month high against US dollar

KARACHI: The Pakistan rupee strengthened by 23 paisas against the United States (US) dollar at the start of today’s trading, hitting a 22-month high.

According to forex dealers, the local currency is currently trading at Rs152.95 against the greenback.

The rupee had closed at Rs153.18 against the US dollar the other day.

The local unit has gained considerable ground on the back of improved foreign exchange reserves, current account surplus, foreign loan receipts, higher remittances besides less demand of dollar due to the ongoing pandemic.

The rupee has recovered more than Rs15 during the last seven months since it touched an all-time low of Rs168.43 last year in August.

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