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PM Khan successfully raising Kashmir issue at global forums: Gill

Islamabad : Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Political Communications, Dr. Shahbaz Gill says as the ambassador of Kashmir, Prime Minister Imran Khan is successfully advocating the case of Kashmiris at international forums.

Reacting to the statement of PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz, he said Imran Khan has the unique credit of repeatedly highlighting the Kashmir issue and Indian brutalities at international fora.

Shahbaz Gill said those who are doing politics on Kashmir are now focusing on elections in Azad Jammu and Kashmir for their personal gains. However, such elements would face defeat in AJK elections as well.

Prime Minister Imran Khan to visit Quetta today

Islamabad : Prime Minister Imran Khan is scheduled to pay a day long visit to Quetta today.

During his visit, the Prime Minister will inaugurate several developmental projects.

He will also be given detailed briefings about the law and order, Coronavirus situation and ongoing developmental process in Balochistan.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf leader Muhammad Usman Dar in a video message said that Prime Minister Imran Khan during the visit would also distribute cheques among the successful candidates of Youth Entrepreneurship Scheme.

He said in line with the directions of Prime Minister, at least 5 billion rupees would be distributed among the youth of Balochistan by the end of this year for supporting them in setting up their own businesses.

Pakistan sees record 201 COVID deaths in single day

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has reported 201 more COVID deaths, the highest number in a single day since the pandemic break out in the country, in the last 24 hours. 

With the inclusion of 201 more deaths, the nationwide tally of fatalities has jumped to 17,530.

According to the latest figures issued by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), 5,292 persons were tested positive for COVID-19 for the same period, pushing the number of positive cases to 810,231.

Pakistan has conducted 49,101 tests in the past 24 hours out of which 5,292 persons were tested positive for the disease. Overall 11,682,014 tests have been conducted so far to detect the deadly virus.

The COVID positivity ratio was recorded at 10.77 percent during the last 24 hours.

As many as 704,494 have regained their health from the COVID-19, while 5,214 patients are still battling for their lives at the country’s various hospitals.

On Tuesday, Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood had announced to cancel all exams in the country till June 15 after a meeting of the NCOC reviewed COVID-19 situation in the country.

RUSSIA FINES APPLE FOR ABUSING ITS DOMINANT POSITION

MOSCOW – Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) on Tuesday fined the US technology giant Apple around $12 million for “abuse of dominant position.”

In a statement published on its official website, the FAS said Apple “creates advantages to its own applications and worsens the conditions for the distribution of competitors’ applications” on its digital distribution platform App Store.

The FAS ruled to eliminate violations, including a provision, allowing Apple for rejecting third-party apps in the App Store for any reason, even if they meet all the requirements.

Also, the FAS obliged Apple to ensure the possibility for all developers to distribute their applications in the App Store without losing important functionality.

Apple’s press service reacted to the decision, saying it does not agree with it and will appeal it in court.

CHAIRMAN NAB URGED FOR COLLECTIVE EFFORTS FOR ERADICATING CORRUPTION

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Islamabad, April 27, 2021: Corruption is an evil that is defined as the dishonest or unethical method used by a person entrusted with a position or authority, for personal benefits. In other words, Corruption is when a person who is responsible for a task, and misuses that position for their own profit. Corruption includes bribery and embezzlement and has a greater impact on Pakistani economy. Corruption is not only a root cause but badly affects the state of economy, standard of living and social justice.

Corruption eats up the innocence of people belonging to all walks of life. If any country wants to achieve sustained socio economic development with healthy foreign investment, corruption must be eliminated at all cost. This was stated by Honorable Mr. Justice Javed Iqbal Chairman NAB while chairing a meeting to review performance of Awareness and Prevention Division especially the “Role of youth in eradication of corruption” at NAB Headquarters.
The Chairman NAB said that the ill effects of the menace of corruption have become one of the greatest challenges that country is confronted with.

The more developed countries have managed in reducing its size and scope to a minimum level through sustainable measures like building infrastructure but it is quite rampant in developing countries. It is one of the major major reasons for corruption in the society. In our own case, money laundering, corruption, misuse of authority, assets beyond known sources of income and cheating public at large are the main challenge. In fact, the nation was warned against this matter by father of the ntion The Quaid-e-Azam Mohamad Ali Jinnah in the first ever address in the constituent assembly said that one of the biggest curses is bribery and corruption. That really is a poison. We must put it down with an iron hands. 

Chairman NAB said that National Accountability Bureau has been consistently engaging all stakeholders in the fight against corruption in order to uproot this evil from Pakistani society. NAB works on a three pronged strategy to weed out corruption. It consists of awareness/prevention and enforcement. He said that we have focused on awareness and prevention besides enforcement. NAB has taken lead in establishing a path way for effectively combating corruption in the system. Under the awareness regime, more than 50 thousand character building societies (CBS) have been established in Universities and Colleges all over the country for sensitizing the future leader of our country about the ill effects of corruption at an early age.

Chairman NAB urged for collective efforts for eradicating corruption so that we leave for our future generations a better and prosperous Pakistan. Chairman NAB said that NAB is determined to the success of NAB’s mission of eradication of corruption from Pakistan by utilizing all its resources by adopting Accountability for All” policy. NAB is committed to its firm resolve to fulfill its commitment to the task of making Pakistan a Corruption free nation. 

UKRAINE EXPELS RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT IN TIT-FOR-TAT MOVE

KYIV – In a tit-for-tat move on Tuesday, Ukraine expelled the Russian consul general in Odessa. The country’s Foreign Ministry declared the Russian diplomat persona non grata in retaliation to Moscow’s expulsion of a Ukrainian diplomat on Monday.

“In response, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine declares the Consul of the Consulate-General of the Russian Federation in Odessa to be an undesirable person to stay in Ukraine. He must leave the territory of Ukraine by the end of the day on April 30, 2021,” it said.

Tensions between the two neighbors have risen in recent weeks with both countries expelling each other’s diplomats.

Earlier this month, Russia’s security agency said it has detained the Ukrainian consul general in Saint Petersburg over spying allegations. He was asked to leave the country.

Ukraine responded by prompting a senior diplomat from Russia’s Embassy in Kyiv to leave the country.

PAKISTAN, KYRGYZSTAN DISCUSS MATTERS OF MUTUAL INTEREST

BISHKEK, APR 27 (DNA) – Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Kyrgyzstan Sardar Azhar Tariq Khan met with Artykbaev Aibek Muhtarovich, Deputy Foreign Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic.

During the meeting, both the dignitaries discussed various dimensions of bilateral relations including political and diplomatic engagement, economic cooperation, people to people contact as well enhancing trade and business.

The two sides also agreed to further build up interaction between the two countries by delegation level visits.=DNA

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NRC PLAYING KEY ROLE TO COMBAT COVID-19: IQBAL CHOUDHARY

ISLAMABAD, APR 27 (DNA) – Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary, Director, International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS) interacted with media on Tuesday to brief on the ICCBS establishment, programmes, projects and achievements.

He said that the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS) was established through generous private sector contribution (Husein Ebrahim Jamal Foundation, and Dr. Panjwani Trust), and by international support, in 1966. Late Prof. Salimuzzaman Siddiqui and Prof. Atta-ur-Rahman, two the most famous scientists of Pakistan, were remained involved in the development of this international centre as successive directors from 1966 to 2002. Prof. Choudhary informed that Prof. Rahman retired as director of ICCBS two decades ago and has not been involved with the centre in any administrative or financial capacity since then. The centre has been built and sustained with international grants from Germany, United States, United Kingdom, Japan and other countries as well as donations from the Husein Ebrahim Jamal Foundation and the Dr. Panjwani Memorial Trust and I have been serving ICCBS as Director since 2002, he said.

While mentioning the ICCBS’s services to the nation during COVID19 pandemic, he said that the National Institute of Virology (NIV) of ICCBS conducted over 140,000 PCR based tests helping in national fight against the health crises. To achieve the large scale testing objective, NIV placed several PCR machines and deputed highly trained virologists to Indus Hospital.

Prof. Choudhary mentioned that the nationwide genome surveillance was conducted to keep a close watch on the emergence of deadly variants in Pakistan to monitor the mutational changes in the SARS Cov-II virus at the Jamil ur Rahman Center for Genomics of the ICCBS, established through the personal donation of Prof. Dr. Atta ur Rahman, FRS. So far 70 full genomes of SARS-CoV-2 virus have been sequenced and globally reported from the genome center of the ICCBS and 350 genetic mutations have been identified by the center.

He introduced that the Industrial Analytical Center (IAC) of the ICCBS, is the largest industrial support facility of Pakistan in the academic setup, initiated 24 hours testing services of items manufactured locally to fight pandemic. IAC is an ISO 9000 and 17025 accredited center, and its reports are internationally recognized. IAC’s services ensured that only those products are allowed to be sold which are as per international standards, he said.

Prof. Choudhary said that the ICCBS’s Center for Bioequivalence Studies and Clinical Research (CBSCR) conducted clinical trials as per international standards on two traditional medicines, prescribed in China. This was the only center at that time to conduct clinical trials in search of better treatment of COVID patients in Pakistan. CBSCR also conducted phase I clinical trials on SinoPharm vaccine and proved its safety in Pakistan. SinoPharm vaccine is the only vaccine which is currently being dispensed in government hospitals to people older than 50 years, he informed.

He said that ICCBS researchers have validated the efficacy of drugs such as remdesivir, and dimethyl lithospermate against molecular targets in SARS-CoV-2 virus. They also successfully cultured the virus in green monkey’s cells and started testing various herbs for their antiviral effects. Results of these studies were published internationally and patented in Pakistan and in USA, Prof. Choudhary mentioned.

The ICCBS is one of the finest academic research establishments of chemical and biomedical sciences in the developing world. This center has won more international awards than any other institution in Pakistan. These international awards include Islamic Development Bank Prize for the Best Science Institution (twice 2004 and 2010), World Health Organization Collaborating Center. This is UNESCO Category II center. ICCBS is also recognized internationally by the OIC, and, TWAS as their Center of Excellence.

It has the most decorated faculty in the country that has won UNESCO Science Prize, Fellowship of the Royal Society, Khwarizmi International Prize, ECO, and COMSTECH awards and UNESCO Science Prize, while the national awards include Nishan-e-lmtiaz (01), Hilal-e-lmtiaz (05), Sitara-e-lmtiaz (13), Tamgha-i-lmtiaz (13), etc.

Dr. Choudhary mentioned that ICCBS has trained over 1,500 PhD level scientists, currently serving in top institutions and industries of the country. He said that the center’s research in the frontier fields of molecular medicine, genomics, nanotechnology, organic synthesis is published in over 8,500 research papers in leading international journals, including a few in international peer reviewed impact factor journals of Bentham Science Publishers. He said that the work of ICCBS scientists have been cited hundreds of thousands of times by other scientists of the world, reflecting the high quality and relevance. Average citation of a senior ICCBS researcher is 25,000 with h-index 40. Some of the discoveries of commercial relevance were protected by over 100 national and international patents, and are in various phases of development with industries, including a Rs. 200 million projects with Searle Pakistan, he highlighted.

He said that along with outstanding academic services, the center has been engaged in industrial and community services. It operates Pakistan’s most modern Sindh Forensic DNA and Serology Lab, supporting the legal system in the province of Sindh. ICCBS provides world class analytical and consultancy services to over 700 industries through its ISO 9,000 and ISO 17,025 certified center, and has helped Pak customs to increase its revenues several folds. DRAP approved clinical trial and bioequivalence center of the ICCBS is providing services to pharmaceutical industry of Pakistan.

The center helps the higher courts at every time of need, be identification of victims of mass causalities, detection of poisons, pork in poultry feed, contaminants in pharmaceuticals, Karachi Ports mass allergy incidents etc., Prof. Choudhary informed.

He said that it is the only centre in the developing world that provides training to scientists from advanced countries, having trained over 1,200 foreign scientists from some 35 countries, including about a hundred scientists from Germany, as well as those from France, and the US.

Prof. Choudhary informed that the outstanding performance of ICCBS has been periodically evaluated by top scientists of the world, including several Nobel laureates. A neutral external performance evaluation of the centre by 11 top-rated scientists from the West was commissioned by the Ministry of Science and Technology in 2019. Comments by individual scientists and the performance report generated by the 11-person evaluation body are available on relevant websites (www.iccs.edu), he directed.

The world class scientific instrumentation, libraries and bioassay facilities at the ICCBS are supporting the entire chemical and biochemical science research in Pakistan. Needless to say, all its accounts are regularly audited and it is completely accountable for all the funding it receives, said Prof. Choudhary.=DNA

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Japan, Pakistan agree on debt deferral of JPY 40 billion

ISLAMABAD, APR 27 (DNA) – Japan and Pakistan agreed on debt deferral amounting to JPY 40 billion (approximately USD 370 million) for making fiscal space to fight against COVID-19 in Pakistan. This is in line with the G20 Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI) agreed on April 15, 2020 and the MOU signed between Pakistan and the creditor countries on June 9, 2020.

Notes to this effect were signed and exchanged between H.E. MATSUDA Kuninori, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan and Mr. Noor Ahmed, Secretary of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, in Islamabad on April 27, 2021.

Concessional loans utilized for infrastructure development: The concessional loans, which are subject to the debt deferral, have been utilized for infrastructure development such as roads, tunnels, power plants and grids, irrigation, water supply, drainage facilities in Pakistan from the early 1990s to the mid-2010s. These concessional loans have favorable conditions for Pakistan in terms of low interest rate, long grace and repayment period. Ambassador MATSUDA said, “after the stability of Afghanistan is realized, I believe some of these projects must be a part of the connectivity between Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia.” Under this agreement, repayments for the debt and interest due between May 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020 will be rescheduled after June 15, 2022.

Japan’s support from both economic & medical perspectives: Economic shock caused by the outbreak of COVID-19 has continued on a global scale. Japan provided Pakistan with direct support of USD 9.5 million and multilateral support of USD 7.41 million to contain COVID-19, as well as the quick delivery of diagnostic kits and non-governmental support, all of which were on a grant basis. International solidarity on the medical and economical front is necessary to fight against infectious diseases with no borders. Ambassador MATSUDA added, “This agreement, which we signed today, represents Japan’s solidarity with Pakistan on the economic front.”=DNA

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