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Won’t change my batting position in PSL 6 remainder: Babar Azam

Karachi : Karachi Kings’ star batsman Babar Azam has confirmed that he will bat as an opener in the remaining matches of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season six.

The 26-year-old Babar open the innings for Kings with hard-hitter Sharjeel Khan but after the induction of Martin Guptill, who also bats at the top, there were rumors that Babar might bat at number three.

“Martin Guptill is a great addition as I have played with him in CPL. I have a great bonding with him, he is a different kind of player and when he bats, he changes the complexion of the game.

“I am going to bat at my number. Sometimes you can bat at a different number for the team but here [in Abu Dhabi] I’ll open,” he added.

On the other hand, Babar is confident that Kings will retain the PSL title. “Personally, I am confident of winning the title once again, We’ll try to continue the momentum of Karachi-leg here,” he added.

It must be noted Karachi Kings currently stands at the top of the points table with six points (three wins and two losses).

Pakistan Stock Exchange crosses 48,000 points mark

KARACHI :  Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) touched a 54-month high as the KSE-100 Index has the 48,000 points mark at the start of the trading on Tuesday.

The KSE-100 Index currently being traded at 48,098 points with the addition of 201 points at the start of the business day.

The KSE-100 Index had marked record trading volume in bourse history with Rs137 billion worth of business in the last trading week.

In its weekly report, PSX had said it recorded trade of about 6.18 billion shares with Thursday cropping up to be the biggest trading day in PSX history with 2.2 billion shares traded in a single day.

The same week posted a jump in market capitalization by Rs169 billion owing to positive trader sentiment due to a GDP growth forecast of 3.9 per cent and business-friendly budget anticipation encouraging traders to actively trust the market.

With new weekly capitalization recorded at the end of trading week Friday, the market stands at Rs8.131 trillion now.

Pakistan, UAE reaffirm resolve to further cement and diversify bilateral ties

Islamabad : Pakistan and United Arab Emirates have reaffirmed the resolve to further cement and diversify bilateral ties.

The commitment came in telephonic interaction between the Prime Minister Imran Khan and the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The two leaders reaffirmed the close fraternal relations between the two countries and discussed ways to further strengthen them.

Prime Minister Imran Khan conveyed his appreciation for UAE’s cooperation and steadfast support including at multilateral fora.

The Prime Minister underscored the importance of responsible withdrawal and steady progress by the Afghan parties towards a political solution.

Both leaders welcomed efforts to enhance collaboration in COVID-19 vaccine production and in the field of Information Technology.

It was also agreed to continue with the momentum of high-level exchanges to further strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries.

Two-day 2nd General Conference of Parliamentary Assembly of ECO begins in Islamabad today

Islamabad : The two-day second General Conference of the Parliamentary Assembly of Economic Cooperation Organization begins in Islamabad today (Tuesday).

According to a statement of National Assembly Secretariat President Doctor Arif Alvi will address the inaugural session of the conference as chief guest, scheduled to start at 11 a.m.

In the second session of the conference starting at 2:30 p.m ECO countries’ participants will hold meetings to discuss bilateral issues and prospects of enhancing cooperation at governmental and parliamentary levels.

The Conference will discuss an array of topics revolving around its theme “Promoting Parliamentary Partnership for Regional Integration.”

Speakers and Parliamentarians from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey and Uzbekistan are attending the event.

The conference will also have meetings of women parliamentarians, breakout sessions and panel discussions for two days.

Tajikistan President paying two day visit to Pakistan from tomorrow

Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon is paying a two day visit to Pakistan from tomorrow at the invitation of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

He will be accompanied by a high level delegation.  

During the visit, Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Rahmon will lead their respective sides in the delegation-level talks.

The two sides will exchange views on deepening bilateral cooperation in diverse areas including political, economic, trade, investment, energy, security and defence, culture, education and regional connectivity. 

A number of Agreements and MoUs are expected to be signed during the visit. The visiting dignitary will separately meet with President Dr. Arif Alvi.

In a statement, Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said Pakistan and Tajikistan enjoy close brotherly relations underpinned by commonalty of faith, shared history and cultural affinities

Pakistan sees sharp decline in COVID cases, positivity rate

ISLAMABAD: The coronavirus cases are on the decline with every passing day as the positivity rate in Pakistan has dropped to its lowest 3.71 per cent during the third wave of the pandemic. 

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) data, as many as 1,771 new cases of the Covid-19 detected over the previous 24 hours. The overall country’s caseload stands at 922,824.

The death toll climbed to 20,850 after 71 more people succumbed to the disease.

A total of 47,633 samples were tested, out of which 1,771 turned out to be positive. The positivity rate of infections was recorded at 3.71%, the NCOC said.

3,397 more people recuperated from the disease in the last 24 hours, taking the number of recovered patients to 844,638. The number of Covid-19 patients in critical care has come down to 3,842.

Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Punjab has reported a total of 340,110 cases, Sindh 318,579, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 132,822, Islamabad 81,257, Balochistan 25,218, Azad Jammu and Kashmir 19,250, and Gilgit Baltistan 5,588.

PM IMRAN, ABU DHABI CROWN PRINCE SPEAK OVER PHONE

DNA

ISLAMABAD, MAY 31 – Prime Minister Imran Khan held a telephone conversation with Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.

The two leaders reaffirmed the close fraternal relations between the two countries and discussed ways to further cement and diversify bilateral ties.

Prime Minister Imran Khan conveyed his appreciation for UAE’s cooperation and steadfast support including at multilateral fora.

The Prime Minister underscored the importance of responsible withdrawal and steady progress by the Afghan parties towards a political solution.

Both leaders welcomed efforts to enhance collaboration in COVID-19 vaccine production and in the field of Information Technology.

It was agreed to continue with the momentum of high-level exchanges to further strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries.

COAS GEN. BAJWA VISITS COMMAND & STAFF COLLEGE QUETTA

DNA

ISLAMABAD, MAY 31: General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited Command & Staff College (C&SC), Quetta and addressed officers and faculty of Command & Staff College.

COAS address to staff course-2020/21, focused on professional matters, internal & external security situation and matters concerning regional security environment. Speaking on the occasion, COAS emphasized Pakistan’s resolve and determination to confront global phenomenon of terrorism by adopting whole of Nation approach.

COAS said that future of enduring peace and stability in South Asia hinges on ability to resolve long pending issues within the region.

This can be complemented through meaningful international support and will to take on complex challenges. Focusing on COVID-19 pandemic, COAS said that Pakistan Army along with other state institutions will do all to mitigate the challenges faced by people of Pakistan.

Only a cohesive national effort shall take Pakistan to progress and prosperity, COAS said.             Earlier on arrival at Quetta, COAS was received by Lieutenant General Sarfraz Ali, Commander Quetta Corps and Major General Amer Ahsan Nawaz, Commandant Command & Staff College.

ABRAR UL HAQ APPEALS TO NATION TO COME FORWARD TO HELP PALESTINIANS

DNA

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Red Crescent Society is trying its best to help the victims of Gaza and will continue its struggle along with the government of Pakistan till the last wounded Palestinian recovers completely, said PRCS Chairman Abrar ul Haq while addressing a press conference at the National Headquarters. 

“If I had to go from house to house to ask for donations for our Palestinian brothers, I am ready for this even. I will do my best to heal the wounds of the Palestinians,” he said. He expressed thanks to President Dr. Arif Alvi for trusting the PRCS and instructing it to take part in relief work.  

Ambassador of Palestine Ahmed Rabbie, Vice Chancellor, University of Health Sciences Dr. Javed Akram, Israr-ul-Haq from Sahara Foundation were also present on the occasion. 

Abrar-ul-Haq appealed to the nation to send cash donations to the PRCS to help the victims of Gaza. “Pharmaceutical companies must donate medicines for Gaza … we are sending tents, oil stoves, blankets, household necessities and medicines in the first consignment,” he announced.  

Regarding the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement, Abrar-ul-Haq said that it is the largest organization in the world, which has its presence in 194 countries and reaches out to the victims of natural as well as man-made disasters anywhere in the world. “The situation in Gaza is alarming. Thousands of homes have been destroyed, hospital buildings and schools are in ruins. In such a situation, it is necessary to help the Palestinians and rehabilitate their infrastructure,” he said, and once again called on donors and the nation to donate for the people suffering due to Gaza conflict.  

Speaking at the press conference, Ambassador of Palestine Ahmed Rabbie, while praising the Government of Pakistan, the Pakistani nation and the aid agencies, said that the Palestinian people are facing huge difficulties. “We are in dire need of medical facilities,” he said, and termed the recent initiatives of the Pakistan Red Crescent Society as enviable.  

“We all have a duty to help the Muslims of Gaza, our team of doctors, nurses and paramedics are fully prepared, we want to provide full medical assistance to the brothers of Gaza,” said Dr. Javed Akram, Vice Chancellor, University of Health Sciences. On the occasion, he also presented a symbolic key of ambulance to the PRCS chairman.  

A Memorandum of Understanding was also signed on the occasion.  

NHSR&C, PRCS, WHO sign LoI to raise awareness on tobacco hazards

Under the initiative, thousands of PRCS volunteers will be trained to raise community-level awareness about hazards of using tobacco products

DNA

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of National Health Services and the World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS), whereby thousands of volunteers registered with the country’s premier humanitarian organization across Pakistan will be trained to participate in campaigns designed to promote awareness about the hazards of using tobacco and other substances inimical to health.

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health Dr Faisal Sultan, PRCS Chairman Abrar-ul-Haq, and Director Smoke-Free Cities Project Dr Minhaj us Siraj attended the ceremony, among others. This signing of LoI was one of the key activities arranged in connection with the World No-Tobacco Day (WNTD), which is observed worldwide on May 31 each year. ‘Commit to Quit’ is the theme for World No-Tobacco Day in 2021 – the year when the WHO’s Tobacco Control Secretariat for the Eastern Mediterranean Region, Cairo, has recognized the efforts of the Tobacco Control Cell through an annual award conferred on the government of Pakistan.

Addressing the ceremony, SAPM Dr Faisal Sultan stated that the tobacco epidemic kills nearly 8 million people globally ever year. “More than 7 million of these deaths are from direct tobacco use and around 1.2 million are due to non-smokers being exposed to second-hand smoke.” Furthermore, 1,200 children between the ages of 6 to 15 start smoking daily in Pakistan, which is quite alarming, he further said. “We will continue to strive to raise awareness and promote a smoke-free society by providing a counter-marketing campaign, awareness against nicotine use and empower young people to engage in the fight against tobacco,” he said, and called upon every citizen of Pakistan to contribute to the noble cause of safeguarding the health and wellbeing of present and future generations

In his address, PRCS Chairman Ibrar-ul-Haq said PRCS volunteers have always been on the frontline in raising awareness among communities regarding any health or social issues. He said under this initiative, the PRCS volunteers will go to public places and sensitize the people, especially youth, regarding hazards of tobacco use in order to achieve the ultimate goal of smoke-free Pakistan. He said the ‘Smoke-Free Islamabad’ model is being appreciated all over the world. “Through such initiatives, we can not only make our society tobacco-free but also rid our future generations of this menace,” he further said. “Let’s join hands to raise a smoke-free generation and build a smoke-free Pakistan,” he stressed.

Dr Palitha Mahipala, Head of Country Office WHO, appreciated the initiatives of the government for tobacco control in Pakistan. “The WHO believes that if the present trend continues and enforcement of tobacco control laws through the Smoke-Free Cities initiative and implementation of point-of-sale advertisement ban on tobacco products is carried out across the country, Pakistan will lead the EMRO Region in achieving the target of smoking prevalence reduction by 30% by 2025,” he hoped.

“Dr Minhaj us Siraj and his team of devoted professionals have been striving for a decade now to raise awareness about the hazards of tobacco use,” he said. “Dedicated Tobacco Control Cells in the district government offices are coordinating these efforts. Every significant department of the government and social sector is a stakeholder,” he further said. “Previously tobacco control has been strengthened by linking up with the Anti-Narcotics Force. Engaging PRCS for the initiative is another milestone,” he further said. “All these efforts are geared at prevention of cancers, cardiovascular and other non-communicable diseases associated with tobacco use,” he added.

Under the LoI, the PRCS has declared all its offices and blood banks across Pakistan the smoke-free facilities. It is worth mentioning here that the need to engage PRCS volunteers in raising of awareness and other anti-tobacco implementation activities stems from the escalating rate of smoking among youth. The PRCS volunteers will visit public places and educational institutions to educate young people about the hazards of tobacco use and to garner support for the creation of a smoke-free society.

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