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Walk-in vaccination open for people aged 30+

Teachers of any age can walk-in to any vaccination center and get themselves vaccinated

Shujaat Hamza

ISLAMABAD, MAY 28 (DNA) – Federal Minister for Planning, Development, Reforms and Special Initiatives Asad Umar on Friday said it was decided in the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) meeting today to open up walk-in vaccination for people aged 30 and above from Saturday.

The federal minister, who also heads the NCOC, took to Twitter and urged all individuals who are 30 or older and registered for the coronavirus vaccine to go to any center and get vaccinated.

Asad Umar also told that over five million Pakistanis had received jabs by Thursday. On the other hand, the NCOC, to ensure safe environment for education and conduct of exams, announced to open walk-in vaccination for teachers above 18 years of age.

Meanwhile, the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), to ensure safe environment for education and conduct of exams, on Friday announced to open walk-in vaccination for teachers above 18 years of age.

Teachers can walk-in to any vaccination center with CNIC, stamped letter from head of Institution / Teachers’ ID Card, and get themselves vaccinated, the NCOC tweeted.

To ensure safe environment for education and conduct of exams, walk-in vaccination for teachers above 18 years of age is opened.  Teachers can walk-in to any vaccination center with CNIC, stamped letter from head of Institution / Teachers’ ID Card, and get themselves vaccinated.

100,000 doses of Pfizer vaccine arrive through COVAX

Saifullah

ISLAMABAD: More than 100,000 doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine have arrived in Pakistan through the COVAX facility, UNICEF Pakistan reported on Friday.

The doses reached Islamabad this morning with the help of UNICEF, it said, in a statement on Facebook. UNICEF said that a consignment containing diluents as well as syringes is expected in the next two days. The Pfizer vaccine will be utilised across the country in the ongoing vaccination campaign, it said.

Friday’s consignment marks the second shipment to have arrived through the COVAX facility. The first, which arrived on May 8, contained 1,248,400 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine. COVAX is a global vaccine-sharing programme co-led by the World Health Organisation, the Gavi vaccine alliance, and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI). It has pledged 17.2 million doses to Pakistan.

Shahbaz rubbishes rift claims in PDM

“No one party has the right to bring or kick another party out. PDM is a forum and decisions are taken with consensus,” said Shahbaz

Zubair Ahmad

ISLAMABAD: Amid attempts to bring back PPP and ANP into the PDM’s fold, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Shahbaz Sharif on Friday said that no party has the right to kick out another from the alliance.

The PML-N president was addressing a press conference in Islamabad alongside PDM chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman after the two met today ahead of tomorrow’s much-awaited meeting of the alliance. 

“No one party has the right to bring or kick another party out. PDM is a forum and decisions are taken with consensus,” said Shahbaz when asked about the PPP and ANP . He also explained to reporters that when the consultations are completed and a decision is taken then the president of the alliance announces the future course of action. 

When the reporters pressed the PML-N president about his stance on the two parties return, he clarified that he does not have a “personal opinion” and what he says is always the party’s “opinion”.

The former Punjab CM also shared with the media personnel the agend for tomorrow’s PDM meeting. He said that meeting that will be chaired by Maulana Fazlur Rehman will discuss the country’s political situation. 

Shahbaz said the alliance will also discuss the budget that will be presented by govt next month and the situation in Afghanistan.  

The PML-N president also clarified about the PPP’s invite to the dinner party for opposition.   

Shahbaz said that his party had invited parliamentary leaders of all opposition parties to the dinner and the “PDM had no link with it”.

“We had invited parliamentary heads in NA and Senate and as I am the leader of the opposition it was my responsibility,” said Shahbaz. He also added that the dinner was held to discuss how the Opposition could adopt a “joint strategy” against the government ahead of their budget and exposed their “massive failures in all areas”.

5TH VIRTUAL KHULI KATCHERY WITH PAKISTANI COMMUNITY HELD IN BELGIUM

Brussels, MAY 28 – /DNA/ – The Ambassador of Pakistan to the European Union, Belgium, and Luxembourg, Zaheer A. Janjua, held the 5th monthly Khuli Katchery in a virtual format with Pakistani diaspora in Belgium and Luxembourg.

The event was organized in line with the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan, to maintain close engagement with the Pakistani diaspora and to provide seamless services.

Ambassador Janjua underscored that Khuli Katchery sessions have provided a forum for direct engagement/interaction between the Embassy and the community and contributed to improved service delivery. He emphasized that the Embassy will continue to remain closely engaged with the community to extend the best possible services and incorporate their inputs to further improve service delivery.

Referring to the recent address of Foreign Minister, Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi to the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Ambassador Janjua highlighted that Pakistan-EU Strategic Engagement Plan (SEP) had ushered in a new phase in the Pak-EU partnership by providing a solid foundation and framework for multidimensional cooperation.

Ambassador Janjua urged the community to take full benefit of the Roshan Digital Account. Refering to the earlier webinar on Roshan Digital Account arranged by the Mission in collaboration with Habib Bank Limited & State Bank of Pakistan in March this year, the Ambassador announced that the Embassy will hold a second webinar on Islamic banking aspects of the Roshan Digital Account, in collaboration with Mezan Bank on June 10 at 4 p.m. He encouraged the community members to participate in the webinar.

The virtual interaction was attended by a large number of diaspora members from different walks of life, including students, business, social services, and media.

The community members appreciated the Embassy’s outreach efforts and provision of efficient consular services.

4.8% GDP growth expected: Asad Umar

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar said Friday Pakistan’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth was expected to hit 4.8% in the financial year 2021-2022.

Highlighting the achievements of the government during a press conference in Islamabad, Umar said in the nine months of the current fiscal year,  IT exports showed growth of 46%.

Umar said the country had “witnessed a strong growth” during the fiscal year, and it is expected that the remittances would shoot up from $21.7 billion to $29.1 billion till the year end — an increase of 34% in a year.

The federal minister said if we combine the 3.94% GDP growth and the increase in remittances, it will take the gross national product (GNP) growth to 6.5% — the “highest” GNP growth in the last 16 years.

Jia Ali ties the knot with PTI member

Actor Jia Ali tied the knot with Imran Idrees at Lahore’s Badshahi Mosque on Thursday.

The photos from the couple’s nikkah have gone viral. Imran is the former captain of the Hong Kong cricket team and a member of the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf.

The event was attended by family and close friends. Jia wore a gold and white gharara suit with a pink embroidered dupatta and paired her outfit with heavy gold jewellery. Imran chose a sherwani for the occasion.

Govt taking steps to give incentives to investors for promotion of industrialization: PM

NOWSHERA: Prime Minister Imran Khan says the government is taking all out steps to incentivize investors for promotion of industrialization and exports in the country.

He was addressing the ceremony of commercial launch of Rashakai prioritized Special Economic Zone near Nowshera on Friday.

The Prime Minister said hurdles are being removed to facilitate the local and foreign investors to invest in Pakistan.

He emphasized on establishing export-based industry in the country for wealth creation. He said the future of Pakistan lies in industrialization.

Imran Khan said Rashakai Special Economic Zone is being established under CPEC. He said Pakistan has a great potential and it can learn a lot from the fast industrial growth of China.

He directed the KP Government to give land at the zone on lease instead of selling it to avoid real estate speculations. He also advised for ensuring one window operation to facilitate the investors.

The Prime Minister the government’s prudent economic policies have started yielding positive results, and the four percent growth has surprised everyone. He said large scale manufacturing is showing growth.

He said the PTI government had to pass through a difficult time for one and a half years; however now the difficult time is over. He said the government is taking steps to ensure the economic stability sustainable.

He said the government’s successful policy to deal with Covid-19 has helped save lives as well as livelihood.

Earlier addressing the ceremony, Chinese Ambassador Nong Rong congratulated the Prime Minister, the government and the people of Pakistan on commercial launch of Rashakai Special Economic Zone.

He said the project will give impetus to industrial development in Pakistan. He said it also help enhance economic cooperation between Pakistan and China.

The Ambassador said the Rashakai Special Economic Zone will not only accelerate economic progress but also create jobs for the youth in Pakistan.

Rashakai prioritized Special Economic Zone is part of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor cluster.

It is a flagship project of KP Government and KP Economic Zone Development and Management Company.

Rashakai Special Economic Zone spreads over about one thousand acres of land, which is linked with CPEC route on M-I Motorway and other districts of the province that makes the project strategically significant.

The construction of the zone is being carried out with the collaboration of China’s state enterprise China Road and Bridge Corporation and KP Economic Zone Development and Management Company.

Different industries, including pharmaceutical, textile, food and beverages and steel and engineering will be established at Rashakai Special Economic Zone.

The project will provide employment opportunities to about two hundred thousand people of the area directly and indirectly.

PAKISTAN REPORTS FIRST CONFIRMED CASE OF INDIAN CORONAVIRUS VARIANT

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan has reported its first confirmed case of a coronavirus variant first identified in India, the federal health ministry said on Friday.

The Indian variant case was detected by the National Institute of Health which conducted whole-genome sequencing of SARS CoV-2 samples collected during the first three weeks of May 2021, health ministry spokesperson Sajid Shah said in a statement.

“The sequencing results confirmed [the] detection of seven cases of B.1.351 (South African variant) and one case of B.1.617.2 (Indian variant),” the statement said, adding that this was the first in-country detection of the Indian strain.

Shah said in accordance with protocols, the contact tracing of all the cases was in progress by the Field Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance Division and the Islamabad district health officer.

“Continued detection of global strains highlights the ongoing need for observation of guidelines, usage of masks and [the] need for vaccination,” he added.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) had earlier this month classified the B.1.617 strain as a variant of global concern.

The variant, along with the government decision to allow most activity to return to normal including mass religious and political gatherings, was considered to be responsible for a devastating spike in infections and deaths in India last month.

Coronavirus patients died in droves outside hospitals or at home because of a lack of beds, medical oxygen and drugs, prompting a flood of desperate pleas on social media.

Although infections are now falling in major Indian cities after weeks of restrictions, the rural areas of the country are seeing the brunt of a surge that has overwhelmed the health care system and killed at least 160,000 people since the start of March.

Earlier this month, health authorities in Thailand had reported the country’s first cases of the Indian Covid-19 variant in a Thai woman and her four-year-old son who had arrived from Pakistan.

Head of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) and federal minister Asad Umar had said at the time that it was “out of the question” that the two Thai nationals had contracted the Indian variant from Pakistan as it was not present in the country.

In late April, the health ministry had said that Pakistan had so far not reported any case of the Indian strain.

To prevent the spread of the B.1.617 variant in Pakistan, the NCOC had last month placed India in the category C list, banning entry of passengers from the country through air and land routes.

Authorities in Pakistan have urged the public to adhere to Covid standard operating procedures and get vaccinated, citing the havoc wreaked by the virus in India.

The B.1.617 variant contains two key mutations to the outer “spike” portion of the virus that attaches to human cells, according to senior Indian virologist Shahid Jameel.

The WHO has said the predominant lineage of B.1.617 was first identified in India last December, although an earlier version was spotted in October 2020.

The variant has already spread to other countries, and many nations have moved to cut or restrict movements from India.

CGSSI hosts dinner in the honor of Uzbekistan’s ambassador to Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Mr. Khalid Taimur Akram, Executive Director, Center for Global & Strategic Studies, Islamabad hosted a dinner in the honor of Aybek A. Usmanov, Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan to Pakistan and other diplomatic staff of the Embassy.

Mr. Khalid Taimur Akram praised the instrumental role of Aybek A. Usmanov, Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan to Pakistan and the diplomatic staff of the Embassy in enhancing the bilateral relationship between Pakistan and Uzbekistan. Aybek A. Usmanov acknowledged and appreciated the efforts and initiatives of CGSS that has achieved milestones in strengthening bilateral ties between Uzbekistan and Pakistan. He specifically mentioned the importance of people to people contact that is now strongly being established between both countries.

Both the parties ensured further cooperation to enhance cultural ties, linguistic, economic, students exchange programs among both countries in the coming years. The dinner was also attended by of Lieutenant Colonel Saadullah Tashmatov, Defence Attaché, Mr Jasur Saidahmedov , Second Secretary, Mr. Hussain Tashbaev, Third Secretary, Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Islamabad, Prof Dr. Shabir Ahmad Khan, Director, Area Study Center, (Russia, China, and Central Asia), University of Peshawar and Mr. Ansar Mahmood Bhatti, Chief Editor, Diplomatic News Agency.

Pakistan welcomes UNHRC resolution on Israel’s HR’s violations in Gaza

ISLAMABAD, MAY 28 (DNA) – Pakistan on Friday welcomed the adoption of the resolution by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in response to grave violations of international law and human rights by Israel.

“Pakistan stands in solidarity with the Palestinian people and shares the international community’s expectation for effective implementation of this resolution to ensure respect for international law as well as for rights and dignity of the people of Palestine,” the Foreign Office said.

The FO further said that the UNHRC special session and its decision to establish a standing international commission of inquiry to investigate human rights violations represent global resolve to end systemic impunity and injustice and begin a process of meaningful accountability.

On Thursday, the UNHRC decided to create an open-ended international investigation into violations surrounding the latest Gaza violence, and into “systematic” abuses in the Palestinian territories and inside Israel.

The resolution, which passed with 24 of the council’s 47 members in favour, will spur an unprecedented level of scrutiny on abuses and their “root causes” in the decades-long Middle East conflict.

The text, which was presented by Pakistan on behalf of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, was debated during a special one-day council session focused on the surge in deadly violence this month.

Opening the session, UN rights Chief Michelle Bachelet voiced particular concern about the “high level of civilian fatalities and injuries” from the attacks on Gaza, and warned the Israeli attacks on the enclave “may constitute war crimes”.

The Palestinian foreign ministry saluted a move it said “reflects the determination of the international community to move forward in the path of accountability, law enforcement, and protection of Palestinian human rights.”

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in a tweet also acknowledged in this regard the untiring efforts of Ambassador Munir Akram at the United Nations and Pakistan’s ambassador in Geneva Ambassador Khalil Hashmi for leaving no stone unturned in their diplomacy for the just cause of Palestine. = DNA

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