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Khawaja Shahid Razzaq Sikka rejects excessive holidays for Eid

Faisalabad  , May 7  : President Anjuman-e-Tajran city (R) Faisalabad while totally rejecting NCOC’s announcement with reference to Eid ul Fitr holidays from May 10th-15th, stated that shutting down the country for nine consecutive days is unacceptable as it would create a lot of problems for the economy and the business community, particularly the exporters who will not be able to dispatch their shipments abroad due to complete closure of banks, ports, customs and all other departments during excessive holidays. 

In a statement issued, Shahid Sikka  said, “As Eid ul Fitr is likely to be observed in Pakistan either on 13th or 14th May, the decision to announce holidays from 10th to 15th May is not making any sense hence, it must be reviewed to save the economy and businesses from suffering grave losses due to prolonged inactivity period of nine consecutive days starting from Saturday, May 8th, to Sunday, May 16th.”

He stressed that keeping in view the overall business and economic crises being faced by the country, the government must review this decision and announce Eid holidays from 12th to 15th May 2021 which would certainly give some breathing space to the exporters by enabling them to dispatch shipments on 10th and 11th May, 2021 but shutting down for an excessive period of nine consecutive days would only aggravate hardships for the already perturbed business community. 

khawaja Shahid Razzaq Sikka was of the view that the Business & Industrial Community of Faisalabad has already suffered losses due to limited business hours imposed to contain further spread of COVID-19 pandemic whereas the suspension of banking services and port operations for nine consecutive days would further multiply the losses for trade, industry, businesses and the economy.

Keeping in view the depressed performance of almost all the sectors of the economy particularly the dwindling exports, the government will have to make sure that the wheels of industry keep on spinning without any interruption while the ports along with banks and other necessary departments must also remain completely operational for maximum possible period before the Eid festival.

“Can anyone imagine the size of losses suffered by the national exchequer, industries and all other businesses due to excessive holidays and can anyone make a guess what will be happening to the daily wage earners in such circumstances”, Shahid Sikka asked.

“We cannot afford such prolonged holidays as they result in giving losses of up to billions of rupees to the national exchequer, terribly affect trading activities particularly the exports and deprive the poor daily wage earners from their desperately needed earnings”, he added.

He urged the government to look into this serious issue, rescind the relevant notification and announce revised holidays of Eid ul Fitr from 12th to 15th May which would be widely appreciated by the business community of not just Faisalabad city but also the rest of the country.

MOUs build trust among Police and public: SP Mirza Anjum Kamal

Faisalabad , May 7   : in pursuance of kind vision of Addl: IG Punjab Highway Patrol, the welfare and betterment of patrolling police officers/officials is a perennial process that brings honour and respect for the department. To buttress the harmonization process among health organizations and patrolling police, more MOUs have been signed among Private organizations and Punjab highway patrolling police. The well being and welfare of Patrolling Officers/Officials develop a sense of ownership and esprit de corps among commanders and field formation. SSP Punjab Highway Patrolling Mirza Anjum Kamal said while talking to media in a celebrated signing ceremony of Memorandums of understanding in the domain of health. SSP said that it is a landmark achievement that we are successful to reach an understanding with prominent laboratories and Educational institutions. While giving detail of MOUs, he added that Meezan Laboratories and Shifa Interantional Hospital are prominent names in the field of health. CEO Meezan Lab Dr Najaf Imtiaz Gill signed on the behalf of Meezan Lab and Administrator Aziz ur Rashid signed on the behalf of Shifa Internation Hospital .   After the assumption of charge as SSP PHP, he has carried out total 07 Memorandum of understanding i.e Chugtail diagnostic lab, Rifah Lab, Rehman Lab , Meezan Lab, Shifa International hospital ltd, Career IT Institute , Kips group of colleges. The salient feature of these MOUs is that the families of Shuhda will get 100% discount on Lab tests and Fee. The existing staff and their families will get upto 75% discount on the lab tests. Furthermore, he said that more MOUs are in the pipeline that will be carried in the coming days. He appreciated the efforts of Incharge Mobile Education unit Muhammad Rizwan Bhatti for consummating the deal with diagnostic labs and Educational institutions.  While talking about his future endeavours, SSP said that along with the welfare of PHP personnel, the department wants them to do their duties diligently and industriously. In order to curb the highway crime and regulation of traffic, the patrolling in the beat areas has been beefed up. The Post in charges briefed to be diligent and conduct briefing and debriefing session with the Patrolling team.

Furthermore, the display and projection of helpline 1124 is carried out on a massive scale. So, the commuters can take the services of Punjab Highway patrol in case of any untoward incident and accident. The local community and industrialists are mobilized to participate in the beautification of road sides, central reservation, installation of street furniture and display of traffic awareness flexes.  He further said that the memorandum of understanding will enhance the confidence of patrolling personnel as they will feel secure and honored to do their official duties.

OVER 7 KG URANIUM SEIZED IN INDIA’S MAHARASHTRA STATE

2 local residents arrested for ‘illegally possessing’ highly radioactive substance, police say

NEW DELHI – Indian police seized over seven kilograms (15.4 pounds) of natural uranium and arrested two men in the western Maharashtra state for “illegally possessing” the highly radioactive substance, an authority said.

According to the anti-terrorism squad in Maharashtra, the confiscated material is worth Indian Rupees 21.30 crores (around $2.9 million) and an investigation into the case is underway.

“We had received information that one person identified as Jigar Pandya was going to illegally sell pieces of Uranium substance, a trap was laid and he was arrested,” the Maharashtra police said.

“Investigation into the case revealed that another person identified as Abu Tahir gave him these pieces of Uranium.”

The police said a huge quantity of substance was recovered when Tahir was apprehended.

The case was registered on Wednesday after a report from the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre in Mumbai confirmed the seized material is highly radioactive.

“A report was received that the substance is natural uranium. It’s highly radioactive and dangerous to human life,” the police said.

A police official told Anadolu Agency on the condition of anonymity that the accused are being questioned to know the source of the seized material and where it would be sent.

According to local news agency Press Trust of India, the two accused appeared before a local court on Wednesday which remanded them in the custody of the anti-terrorism squad till May 12.

It is the second time in India that such a highly radioactive substance has been seized by police in recent years. In 2016, police seized almost 9 kg (19.8 lbs) of depleted uranium in the Thane area of Maharashtra.

Uranium is used in several areas, including nuclear explosives and medical techniques.

NEPRA approves reduction in fuel adjustment charges for May 2021

NEPRA

ISLAMABAD , May 7  : National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has announced to reduce fuel adjustment charges for the month of May 2021 on Friday.

According to a notification issued by the power regulatory body, Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) sought a reduction in fuel adjustment charges by 61 paisas per unit.

The NEPRA said that it held a public hearing on fuel charges adjustment (FCA) on 28 April 2021 and later approved a reduction in charges by 64 paisas per unit. “The reduction will only be applicable for the month of May 2021,” the notification read.

The power regulatory authority announced that the reduction in charges would also be applicable for K-Electric consumers.

The Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) on behalf of Discos has demanded a reduction of 61 paisas per unit to pass on the benefit of a better energy mix with consumers.

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The CPPA said it had charged consumers a reference fuel tariff of Rs6.23 per unit in March while the actual fuel cost turned out to be Rs5.61 per unit and hence 61 paisas per unit should be adjusted in consumers’ bills for next month.

Total energy generation from all sources in March was recorded at 8,965 Gwh at a total cost of Rs49.7 billion at an average rate of Rs5.55 per unit. Of this, about 8,614 Gwh were delivered to the Discos at Rs48.37bn, at an average rate of Rs5.61 per unit.

King Fahd Causeway reopening to give Bahrain $2.9bn tourism boost

RIYADH , May 7  : The reopening of the King Fahd Causeway, which connects Bahrain to Saudi Arabia, will add up to $2.9 billion to Bahrain’s economy this year, based on average tourism spending in 2019, according to the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Saudi Arabia has said it will reopen land, sea and air border crossings on May 17th.

Bahrain attracted nearly 11 million visitors in 2019, of which 9 million were tourists. Saudis account for 88 percent of Bahrain’s visitors, the majority of whom come via the causeway.

Although trade between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia has continued throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, tourism has been severely affected, Asharrq reported citing Ali Al-Midfa, executive director of investments at the Economic Development Board.

“Bahrain offers promising opportunities in multiple tourism sectors that can benefit from the Kingdom’s proximity to Saudi Arabia, as well as opportunities in the real estate and investment sectors, which are expected to recover with the opening of the bridge,” he said.

Bahrain Customs installed artificial intelligence scanners on the bridge, and worked to automate the data collection process and allow cargo inspections before reaching the ports, said the First Vice President of the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry Khaled Mohamed Najibi.

ESSAY COMPETITION WINNERS ON SINO-PAK 70TH ANNIVERSARY ANNOUNCED

ISLAMABAD, May 7 (DNA): An essay competition’s winners on 70th anniversary of Pak-China relations has been announced, accoding to Gwadar Pro.

The Competition was co-organized by Chinese Consulate-General in Lahore and Institute of International Relations and Media Research (IIRMR).

At the concluding ceremony winners were announced with cash prizes and special appreciation certificates.

Deputy Consul General Lahore Peng Zhengwu released his special message through video in which he said “on behalf of Chinese Consulate General Lahore, I would like to congratulate Institute of International Relations and Media Research, its Chairman Muhammad Mehdi and President Yasir Habib Khan on holding a successful Essay Competition in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan.”

“It is a great honor for Chinese Consulate General Lahore to sponsor and collaborate with Institute of International Relations and Media Research in a befitting arrangement of Essay Competition participated by a large number of people from all walks of life,” he added.

Through Essay Competition, he said that contestants shed light on how Pak-China relations form the basis of equality, harmony, trust and brotherhood.

“Participants’ writing expressions have inculcated a sense in all and sundry that during 70 years relations, Pakistanis vote of confidence on China and Chinese vote of confidence on Pakistan are unflinching.

I must appreciate the understanding of contestants about Pak-China joint cooperation on both regional and international landscapes.

Signifying success of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, they also illustrated collaborations on the Covid-19 pandemic challenges and Chinese’s vaccine support to Pakistan,” he added.

In connection with a series of events to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of diplomatic ties between Pakistan and China, he said that he hopes that Institute of International Relations and Media Research will continue to organize more programs to highlight exclusivity and inevitability of relationships that epitomized mutual progress in every sector.

“Lastly, I would also like to express my tributary remarks for winners in recognition of their meritorious written dexterity and mettle. I wish them the best of luck in all their future endeavors,” he added.

IIRMR Chairman Muhammad Mehdi and President Yasir Habib Khan said that essay completion aimed to inculcate the sense of warmness and depth of Pak-China relations which opened many corridors of cooperation from CPEC to COVID-19 bilateral coordination, Educational joint mechanism as well as synergic frameworks on Agro-based technology, industrialization, People to People contact, cultural exchanges, B2B businesses, G2G joint ventures and Special Economic Zones.

First, second and third positions were held by Ayesha Ahmed, Minahil Ali and Aman Habib respectively. 

Appreciation certificates were bagged by Ayan Khurram, Mehqish Muzaffar, Naseem Baloch, Hashim Bin Aqib, Ibrahim Kashif, Muhammad Faiz Umair, Usman Tariq, Muhammad Saqib, Ali Raza, Waleed Ahmed Shahzad.

AMBASSADOR OF CZECH REPUBLIC TOMAS SMETANKA CALLS ON AIR CHIEF

ISLAMABAD, MAY 7 (DNA) – Ambassador of Czech Republic, Tomas Smetanka, called on Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force, today.

The visiting dignitary congratulated the Air Chief on assuming command of the PAF.

The Air Chief acknowledged the efforts of Tomas Smetanka for enhancing the bilateral relations between the two countries.

Various matters of mutual interests were also discussed in the meeting.

ARMY CHIEF MEETS SAUDI CROWN PRINCE

News Desk

JEDDAH: General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) called on His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed Bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Crown Prince, 1st Deputy Prime Minster & Defence Minister and His Royal Highness Prince Khalid Bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Deputy Defence Minister at Jeddah, today.

During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, regional security situation including recent developments in Afghan Peace Process, bilateral defence, security, collaboration for regional peace and connectivity were discussed. COAS said that Pakistan is resolute in its commitment to safeguard the sovereignty and territorial integrity of KSA and defence of the two Holy Mosques.

The Crown Prince acknowledged Pakistan’s role towards regional peace and stability. He also said that the relations between KSA & Pakistan are based on bonds of brotherhood & mutual trust and both nations will continue to play their part for peace, stability & betterment of Muslim Ummah.

Rupee extends gains against dollar

ISLAMABAD, May 7  : The exchange rate of Pakistan rupee strengthened by 32 paisas against the US dollar in the interbank trading on Friday and closed at Rs152.27 as compared to the previous day’s closing of Rs152.59.

According to Forex Association of Pakistan, the buying and selling rates of dollar in the open market were recorded at Rs152.5 and Rs153.5 respectively.

Similarly, the price of euro was appreciated by 47 paisas and closed at Rs183.94 against the last day’s trading of Rs183.47, the State Bank of Pakistan reported.

The Japanese Yen remained unchanged to close at Rs1.39, whereas a decrease of 28 paisas was witnessed in the exchange rate of British Pound, which was traded at Rs212.02 as compared to its last closing of Rs212.30.

The exchange rates of Emirates Dirham and Saudi Riyal declined by 08 paisas each to close at Rs 41.45 and Rs 40.60 respectively.

YOUTH LEADERS SEE CPEC PROMOTING PAK-CHINA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE TIES

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD:  In commemoration of 70 years of Pakistan-China diplomatic relations, the Pakistan-China Institute organized a webinar titled “Future leaders in shaping Pakistan-China relations“.  The conference was arranged under Friends of Silk Road initiative. The webinar was arranged to understand and facilitate bilateral youth exchanges under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as it enters its second phase. This was the first-of-its-kind bilateral dialogue aimed at engaging youth of both countries.

An illustrious panel of eight speakers, including young parliamentary leaders, Senator Qurratul Ain Marri and Senator Dr Afnanullah Khan, participated in the Webinar. Thekeynote speakers were divided into two sessions, which was moderated by Qianli Liu, while opening remarks were given by Mustafa Hyder Sayed, Executive Director Pakistan China Institute.

The conference was divided into two sessions with different themes. The theme of Session one was “Pakistan-China Future Cooperation: A Perspective of Young Leaders”whereas, Session two was themed as“People to People Connectivity: Role of media and culture

The event was moderated by Qianli Liu, Editor of Guancha, who highlighted 70 successful years of Pakistan-China relationship in shaping future of the region. While talking about youth exchanges, she said that youth development doesn’t distinguish on race, ethnicity, and religion, and so must be taken forward.

Mustafa Hyder Sayed, Executive Director ofPakistan-China Institute, in his opening remarks talked about how since Friends of Silk Road’s establishment in February 2019, the platform has brought prominent members of political parties, business groups, students, civil society, members of academia and media together to enhance connectivity among people. He highlighted that these exchanges are a fundamental pillar of Pakistan-China relations, as the bond between two countries is rooted in its peoples. Moreover, he highlighted the need for the youth to expand and enhance this beautiful, inherited bilateral strategic relationship for the next 70 years. While talking about CPEC, Mr. Sayed said that this mammoth project will engineer social equity revolution in the country.

Dr. Afnan Ullah Khan spoke on Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: How Pakistan can learn from China?He quoted President Xi Jinping who had emphasized the need to promote the deepened integration of internet, big data, and artificial intelligence with the real economy, and added that Pakistan needs to learn from the Chinese model to harness big data for making better-informed decisions, such as enhancing GDP growth.

Bayazeed Kasi, Advisor to PTI on CPC Affairs spoke on Role of youth in building a community of shared future.Recounting his interactions with youth in Balochistan, Kasi highlighted that Pakistan’s youth is more than eager to contribute to Pak-China iron brotherhood. However, he highlighted that as 65% of Pakistan’s population consists of youth, more opportunities need to be provided to them so they can contribute towards strengthening Pakistan-China relations. He highlighted that the academia needs to train and provide a platform to the youth so they are motivated to work for the welfare of people. He concluded by saying, “An untrained worker can never make a building and so we need to train our youth on the lines of contributing towards Pakistan-China.”

Dr. Lou Chunhao, Deputy Director and Associate Research Professor of the Institute of South Asian Studies at the China Institutes of Contemporary Relations, spoke on Pakistan-China Cooperation: Challenges & Opportunities. After congratulating the panel on 70 years of Pakistan-China relations, he highlighted four areas of opportunities for Pakistan and China. These were i) political commitment, which is a prerequisite; ii) economic cooperation, a solid foundation for Pak-China relations; iii) Strategic convergence, shared convergent ideas, and iv) Covid 19, against which he thinks Pakistan and China have put up a strong front.

Senator Quratulain Marri showed a good grasp overWomen Empowerment and CPECas she advocated for female inclusion in CPEC-related projects. She presented China as a model country which falls at top 30% of Global Gender Gap Index, and said that Pakistan can learn from this. She advocated that while CPEC presents a number of opportunities, women empowerment can only come about after female perspectives are catered to, such as in Thar coal power plant.Senator Marri said, “An increase of women employment by 25%, creates a GDP growth of 33%, and Pakistan needs to work towards achieving this if it wants to make CPEC a tangible reality for the people at the grass-root level.”

In Session 2, Dr. Hina Aslam, Associate Research Fellow at SDPI recounted her own experience of studying in China as she talked on Breaking Barriers – Studying in China. She highlighted that her contribution towards Pakistan-China relations has been through teaching Chinese language course in Pakistan, after completing her Master’s in China. She also shed light on the need to closely look at the environmental aspect of CPEC to make it a more sustainable project, something for which stakeholders in both Pakistan and China have shown motivation for.

Wang Benqian, Deputy General Manager of China Road and Bridge Corporation talked about the Role of CPEC in enhancing mutual understanding. As he recounted his 10 years’ experience living in Pakistan, he highlighted that CPEC should not only be built on land but in the hearts of people, as is envisioned by President Xi Jinping as well. He said that CPEC will serve as a pre-requisite for enhanced political and economic cooperation, and people to people cultural exchanges.

Yu Xiao, Research Fellow, Tsinghua University shed light onPeople to people ties: The pivot of Pakistan-China Friendshipby terming BRI as a demonstrable Chinese commitment towards global youth. He labeled CPEC as an optimizer of existing realities. He said that CPEC can only be successful if both Pakistan and China can jointly set examples of cross-border cooperation through enhanced cooperation between its people.

Zoon Ahmed Khan, News Anchor at China Economic Net and a Research Fellow at Tsinghua University talked onBridging the Communication Gap Between people of China and Pakistanby labelling CPEC as a uniting factor towards bridging the communication gap. She highlighted that the two countries need to invest in their youth if they want to engage with them. She added “In order to enhance the scope of CPEC, we need to incorporate more perspectives, especially by including youth.” Moreover, she said that in order to create sustainable CPEC framework, there needs to be a thorough understanding of the Chinese perspective. 

The online event lasted for two hours and thirty minutes, including an hour-long Q&A session among 50 participants.

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