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SERENA HOTELS HOST NOWRUZ EVENT IN STYLE

Nowruz promotes peace, solidarity says Begum Alvi; Nine countries established stalls on the occasion

A.M.BHATTI

ISLAMABAD: Begum Samina Arif Alvi has said Nowruz promoted values of peace and solidarity between generations and within families as well as fostered reconciliation and neighborliness.

Speaking at an event here to mark the celebrations of Nowruz, she said as it contributed to cultural diversity and friendship among peoples and different communities, Nowruz fitted closely with UNESCO’s mandate.

The Nowruz event was organized at the lush-green lawns of Islamabad Serena Hotel. CEO Serena Hotels South and East Asia, Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood, heads of various missions attended the event.

Different countries established there stalls on the occasion and offered delicacies of their respective countries. Strict Covid SOPs were observed during the entire event.

Nowruz is also called as Noruz, Nowruz, Nowrooz, and Nawruz, meaning “New Day,” because it marks the first day of the Persian “New Year.

The first lady further said, “This day is the celebration of the intangible heritage of the world.” The Nowruz celebrations were organized by diplomatic community of nine countries in Islamabad including Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan and Azerbaijan.     

Begum Samina said it gave her immense pleasure to attend Nowruz celebrations. “I congratulate Serena Hotels and all the participating countries on this auspicious occasion. This is the beginning of the new year and a new hope to renew our commitments towards peace and humanity.”

She said Nowruz was a festivity marking the first day of spring and the renewal of nature.  “It includes rituals, ceremonies and cultural events, as well as the enjoyment of a special meal with loved ones,” she said adding Nowruz was celebrated for over 3000 years in the Balkans, the Black Sea Basin, the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Middle East and other regions.

She said the participating countries had given a message of peace and a bright future awaited these countries.

“At this time, we also need to step up efforts to tackle the challenges of global warming. Climate change is already happening; temperatures are rising; drought and wild fires are starting to occur more frequently; rainfall patterns are shifting; glaciers and snow are melting, and the global average sea-level is rising. To mitigate climate change, we need to reduce or prevent the emissions linked to human activities. Climate change will affect both hemispheres of the Earth.”

She emphasized that it was the moral obligation of the whole world to keep our planet cool and minimize the use of fossil fuels.

She told,” in Pakistan, the government has taken initiative of planting billion trees which is indeed a good step and we need to play our role in this regard. Similarly, we also need to utilize alternate sources of energy for power generation from solar and wind.”

Begum Samina said our festivity and celebrations had been restricted due to emergence of Covid-19 pandemic during last year. ” I hope that the process of vaccination will complete soon and we will overcome this disease. We need to be vigilant at this time of crisis because carelessness can lead to problems.”

She wished everyone a prosperous and happy Nowruz by saying, “may its spirit of harmony, peace and respect towards humanity serves as inspiration to us all.”

 Parliamentary Secretary for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aftab Jehangir and Chief Executive Officer of Serena Hotels Aziz Boolani also spoke on the occasion.

CEO Serena Hotels Aziz Boolani who also spoke on the occasion and thanked the guests for taking part in this event in large numbers. He said Serena Hotels, under its Cultural Diplomacy initiative, would continue to holding such events even in the prospect.

Begum Samina Alvi visited the stalls set up by embassies of different countries which was followed by stage performances depicting cultures of the region.

NAHE ORGANIZES PROJECT MANAGEMENT COURSE FOR IPFP FELLOWS

ISLAMABAD, MAR 27 (DNA) – The National Academy of Higher Education (NAHE) has organized an international standard research and project management course for IPFP Fellows who have been awarded Start-up Research Grants for Freshly Qualified PhDs (SRGP).

In order to fully prepare Fellows of the Interim Placement of Fresh PhDs (IPFP) programme to run and manage their research projects over the long term, NAHE has collaborated with an international institution, Oxon Global, to provide top-tier training titled “The Fundamentals of Project Management” to IPFP Fellows.

This programme is part of NAHE’s continuous professional development initiatives for faculty of universities and HEC employees, which are running in accordance with an annual calendar of events.

Keeping with SOPs to address the third wave of COVID-19, the course on “Fundamentals of Project Management” is being delivered online in its entirety. The opening address was given by Dr. Shaheen Sardar Ali, Rector NAHE.

All six modules of this course, with rigorous evaluations and assessments will be delivered on four consecutive Saturdays to a cohort of 260 Fellows.

IPFP Fellows and recipients of SRGP have already undergone a rigorous academic teaching course, the National Faculty Development Program (NFDP) and a top-up reflective teaching and learning capacity enhancement workshop.=DNA

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COLLABORATION BETWEEN SIALKOT AND CHINESE INDUSTRY URGED

Islamabad, Mar 27 (DNA): Speakers at a online Innovation Summit 2021 stressed the significance of enhanced cooperation between Sialkot and Chinese industry.

According to Gwadar Pro, they also put forward recommendations including making full use of the existing platform, establishing joint ventures, strengthening the collaboration of chambers of commerce and developing e-commerce.

They also called for increasing the scale of visits and exchanges on a webinar titled “Branding Pakistan: Complementarity through development of Innovative Export market of SIALKOT” under Online Innovation Summit Sialkot 2021.

Hassan Daud Butt, CEO KP BOIT, said on the occasion that Sialkot has done tremendously well as an economic growth sample, however, some small gaps still need to be bridged.

He requested Chinese entrepreneurs to consider the possibility of establishing joint ventures with Sialkot’s industry, which has a wonderful setting and understanding of how to make the best of the environment.

Appreciating the contribution made by Chamber of Commerce in promoting economic development, Hassan Daud Butt proposed chambers between China and Sialkot to directly establish a mechanism, through which the process can move forward faster.

“IT skills should be added to enter a new era of artificial intelligence. Computers and the Internet will directly link some cottage industries to markets in China and elsewhere,” Mr. Hassan added.

The importance of utilizing existing platforms to boost Sialkot exports was stressed by Peter Huang, Partner, CPEC Business Platform.

He extremely maintained that the Pakistani Embassy and Consulates in China has given full play to its various functions and plays an important role in promoting bilateral trade cooperation.

“Chinese entrepreneurs prefer to seek partners recommended by government agencies, and if government agencies get enough brand information, embassy or consulates will more easily recommend products to interested Chinese buyers or investors.”

Vaqar Ahmed, Joint Executive Director, Sustainable Development Policy Institute of Pakistan, stressed that Sialkot’s engagement in CPEC can be deepened. “Chinese delegations were not brought to Sialkot in large numbers, which hindered the growth of business-to-business partnerships.

The business community sincerely hopes that when negotiating free trade agreements with China, they can get more consultation so that their products with competitive advantages can also enter China.”

PAKISTAN, ITALY VOW TO EXPAND TIES

RAWALPINDI, MAR 27 (DNA) – Punjab Minister for Literacy and Informal Basic Education Raja Rashid Hafeez has said that the people of Pakistan and Italy are bound in deep relations of friendship and brotherhood.

These relations are being further strengthened by the cooperation of the people of the two countries in various fields.

He said this while talking to Italian Ambassador to Pakistan Andreas Ferrarese. The Italian ambassador visited the provincial minister’s residence in Satellite Town yesterday and discussed issues of mutual cooperation in the social sector.

Expressing good wishes for Andreas Ferrarese and the people of Italy, the Provincial Minister said that we are grateful for Italy’s support for the development of the social sector and our bilateral cooperation will continue in the future.

On the occasion, the Italian ambassador said that he had visited many cities in Pakistan and found a home-like atmosphere and he does not feel alienated in Pakistan. He said that he wished to see the development and prosperity of the people of Pakistan and want to see Pakistan in the ranks of developed nations.

Later on the Italian ambassador, along with the provincial minister, distributed books and bags among deserving students at the International Community Support Foundation’s office. The event was attended by a large number of teachers and students, including the head of the foundation, Sultan Faiz.

The students presented beautiful colorful programs in front of the guests. The Italian Ambassador appreciated the performance of the children and said that Pakistani students have immense potential. He also lauded the steps taken by the Punjab government to promote education and increase literacy rate. He especially paid homage to Raja Rashid Hafeez and said that considering the diligence with which the provincial minister is working, it can be hoped that the literacy rate of the people in Punjab will soon be reached to 100 percent.

Expressing good wishes from the Italian government and people, Andreas Ferraresesaid he would continue to support efforts to promote education in Pakistan.

 In his address, Raja Rashid Hafeez thanked the Italian Ambassador and said that we are grateful for the cooperation of the Italian Embassy in the field of education.

He also mentioned that the practical steps taken by the Punjab government to increase the literacy rate are result oriented. Minister further said that we are working with missionary spirit to eradicate the darkness of ignorance from our province. Sultan Faiz and other speakers also addressed on the occasion.=DNA

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PAKISTAN EXPRESSES SOLIDARITY WITH EGYPT ON TRAGIC TRAIN ACCIDENT

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ISLAMABAD, MAR 26 – The government and the people of Pakistan extend sincere condolences to the government and brotherly people of Egypt on the loss of life and injuries in a train collision today, in Sohag governorate of Egypt. Pakistan stands in solidarity with brotherly Egypt in this hour of grief.

We offer our prayers for the lives lost and wish speedy recovery to those injured in the accident. We also wish that Allah Almighty grants patience and forbearance to the bereaved families.

Russia says it is seeking to strengthen military ties with Myanmar

MOSCOW, MAR 26 – Russia wants to strengthen military ties with Myanmar, state media reported on Friday, after a meeting between senior defence officials and a junta condemned by Western countries for killing hundreds of civilian protesters.

Russia’s deputy defence minister, Alexander Fomin, met in the capital Naypyitaw on Friday with junta leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, who seized power in a Feb. 1 coup that triggered weeks of nationwide protests and a lethal response by security forces.

Footage of the meeting from Myanmar state television MRTV on Friday showed the two men inspecting a table displaying makeshift shields, motorcycle helmets, and unlit petrol bombs – purportedly used by demonstrators.

The items were described by MRTV as “handmade weapons confiscated during riots”.

Fomin said Myanmar was a reliable ally and strategic partner of Russia in Asia, state-run TASS said, during a visit that came a day ahead of a big parade to mark Myanmar’s Armed Forces Day, the military’s most prestigious event.

In a video shown on the Russian Defence Ministry’s Zvezda TV, Fomin is seen shaking hands and receiving a medal and a ceremonial sword from Min Aung Hlaing in a meeting room full of uniformed military officers.

“You, distinguished Senior General, took part in our parade last year, our parade commemorating the 75th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War,” TASS quoted Fomin as telling the junta leader, referring to World War Two.

“And this visit of ours – it’s a response to yours.”

WESTERN OUTRAGE

The visit is the firmest sign yet of Russia’s support for the new military rulers in Myanmar, amid outrage in the West and deep concern among its Asian neighbours, some of which have condemned the violence against civilians and urged the restoration of Aung San Suu Kyi’s elected government.

Min Aung Hlaing, according to MRTV, told Fomin he was grateful for the visit “amid our political transformational situation and the COVID-19 pandemic”.

At least 320 people have been killed in the crackdown on dissent since the Feb. 1 coup, activist groups say.

The United States, Britain, Australia and the European Union have imposed sanctions on the ruling military council and the army’s vast network of businesses.

Defence ties between Russia and Myanmar have grown in recent years with Moscow providing army training and university scholarships to thousands of soldiers, as well as selling arms to a military blacklisted by several Western countries for alleged atrocities against civilians.

Russia is the source of at least 16% of weaponry procured by Myanmar from 2014-2019, according to a 2020 study by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

Yadanar Maung, a representative for campaign group Justice for Myanmar, said Russia was legitimising the junta and called for the international community to impose a global arms embargo.

“Russia is complicit in the military’s campaign of terror against the people,” Yadanar Maung said.

“We are appalled that Russian officials are travelling to Myanmar to legitimise the illegal military junta.”

ERDOĞAN CONDEMNS ISLAMOPHOBIC ATTACK ON LIMASSOL MOSQUE

Turkey‘s president has condemned Thursday’s attack on a mosque in the Greek Cypriot administration. “Unfortunately, Greek Cypriots always do these kinds of things. It was nothing but provocation during the EU leaders‘ summit,” Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told reporters following Friday prayers in the metropolis of Istanbul.

Turkish-EU ties were a major topic at the two-day summit, which concluded on Friday, including frictions over the divided island of Cyprus.

The mosque, in the village of Episkopi, was vandalized by nationalist Greek slogans along with the Greek flag and a Christian cross drawn on its walls and doors. The island’s decades-long division was triggered by a putschist drive for enosis, or union with Greece, and ethnic violence targeting the island’s Turkish population.

ISTANBUL CONVENTION, VACCINE DRIVE

Turning to Turkey’s withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention last week, Erdoğan said the step was completely legal.

The 2011 convention seeks to prevent violence against women, but Turkish officials say domestic legislation already provides women ample protection, while other sections of the pact are contrary to Turkish values.

On Turkey’s ongoing COVID-19 vaccination drive, the president said that it is expected to be completed by May or June.

Talks are also underway to buy Russia’s COVID-19 vaccine, in addition to other vaccines in the pipeline, Erdoğan added.

Ethnic attacks starting in early 1960s forced Turkish Cypriots to withdraw into enclaves for their safety.

In 1974, a Greek Cypriot coup aiming at Greece’s annexation led to Turkey’s military intervention as a guarantor power to protect Turkish Cypriots from persecution and violence.

The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) was founded in 1983.

12TH KARACHI LITERATURE FESTIVAL GOES VIRTUAL

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Karachi, 26 March 2021: The Karachi Literature Festival, which was founded in 2010, organized by the Oxford University Press (OUP) is back with its12th edition. Keeping the precautionary measures due to COVID-19 pandemic this year, the literary festival is entirely being held digitally. Bank of Punjabas a lead sponsor for the event. As per the yearly tradition, Getz Pharma will be giving away literary prizes sponsored by them in the following categories: Urdu Prose, Urdu Poetry and English Fiction.

The theme of this year`s Festival is: Imagining New Frontier. With the focus on ‘Living in a new reality’, the virtual edition of KLF is bringing forth thought-provoking discussionson a world post-Covid pandemic.

Arshad Saeed Husain, the Managing Director of Oxford University Press Pakistan said, “The pandemic has compelled us to imagine new frontiers of medicine, vaccines, digital learning and working from home. The pandemic has brought world closer together to find out of the box creative solutions. Vaccines have been developed in record time, schools have overcome lock downs through technology and use of electronic mediums.  We need to re-imagine safe work environment whether in office, home or in schools. The world is already re-structuring delivery methods with digital and blended tools of learning”.

The aims of this Virtual Edition of KLF remain the same as previous KLF’s: to developinteraction between writers, intellectuals, and artists within Pakistan and acrossborders, cultures, and languages, and to nurture and promote books and inculcate the habitof reading. Despite the pandemic, this Virtual Edition ofKLF will continue to put Pakistan on the mapas a country rich in culture, creativity, and exchange of ideas and opinions. KLF bringstogether and celebrates Pakistani and international authors.

The Keynote address was delivered by Vali Nasr, an Iranian-American academic and author specializing in the Middle East and the Islamic world. He served as Dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C. from 2012 to 2019.

The Virtual Karachi Literature Festivalwill be a 3-day event starting on Friday, 26 March and will conclude on Sunday 28, March 2021. It will feature more than 140 speakers including, Zehra Nigah, Tarik Ali, Maleeha Lodhi, Ben Okri, Ahdaf Soueif, Victoria Schofield, Ishrat Hussain,and Anita Weiss to name a few, who are representing 12 different countries i.e. including Pakistan, UK, USA, Australia, Bangladesh, Iran, Egypt, France, Germany, Dubai, India, Kenya. There are 42 sessions with debates/discussions, talks, mushairas (poetry recitals) in both Urduand English, book launches, and readings on subjects such as education, Covid-19,science fiction, and current affairs have been lined up for the Festival.

Victoria Schofield’s book Fragrance of Tears: My Friendship with Benazir Bhutto was launched. There were sessions on Cartooning, Counter-Revolutionary Wave in the Arab World, Anti-Colonialism, conversation with Paul Harding and a dedicated session on Shams Ur Rehman Farooqi, an eminent Urdu laureate.

While the roots of KLF are nourished by the rich traditions of our heritage, KLF will look forward to the future and explore new writings, new trends, and new technologies,and provide a platform for younger authors and scholars.

Please join us online for the 12th Karachi Literature Festival for an enjoyable experience.

NCOC SESSION REVIEWS THE RISING DISEASE TREND

ISLAMABAD, MAR 26 (DNA) – A Special NCOC Morning Session was held on 26th March 21 to take a review of rising disease trend.  Asad Umar chaired the session. Provincial administrations were asked to ensure strict implementation of NPIs and violators must be dealt with strictly.

Major violations are reported from transport sector, wedding, restaurants, commercial activities and public gatherings.

A Special NCOC session under Chairperson NCOC will be convened tomorrow in the wake of alarmingly rising disease trend specially in Punjab, KP and ICT. CM Punjab, CM KP and Commissioner ICT are invited to attend the session via video link.

Provincial Chief Secretaries, Health Secretaries and Home Secretaries will also join the session. Agenda includes discussion on rising disease trend, implementation status of high impact interventions and state of critical medical facilities including oxygenated beds, vents and other facilities.

Scheduling of 60 to 65 years old citizen will start from today, whereas, registration of 50 to 60 years will start from 30th March. Citizen are encouraged to get themselves registered ASP.

COAS GEN. BAJWA VISITS MULTIPLE LOGISTIC INSTALLATIONS

RAWALPINDI, MAR 26 (DNA) – General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited multiple Logistic installations / workshops at Rawalpindi station.

COAS visited various facilities and infrastructures of the workshops handling vast range of specialized equipment for Army.

He was briefed regarding facilities being developed, upgradation mechanism of vehicles and aviation assets and handling of central stores.

COAS during the 200th rollout ceremony of aircrafts at Aviation Base Workshop specially appreciated indigenous capability of complete overhaul of different service helicopters.

COAS lauded the untiring efforts of Commandant and Staff on their marvelous achievement, which will considerably reduce spending on imports

Earlier on arrival, COAS was received by Lieutenant General Azhar Saleh Abbasi, Chief of Logistic Staff (CLS).

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