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Third wave of coronavirus has pushed businesswomen to the wall

Islamabad,March 25, 2021 : Samina Fazil, founder President, Islamabad Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IWCCI) on Thursday said the third wave of coronavirus has pushed businesswomen to the wall.

The government should announce a package for women as tall claims and announcements will never empower them.

The pandemic is hitting men more than women but the later are facing its social and economic consequences more than men, she said.

In a statement issued here today, Samina Fazil said that the income, savings and assets of women are always less than men and they are less secured while the pandemic has widened this gulf.

Due to less income women are cannot withstand economic shocks as compared to men and they take more time for recovery therefore the government should not rely on statements do something concrete about it, she added.

The business leader said that unprecedented inflation and unemployment has increased violence at homes and many children have left schools and they may not return.

She noted that there is no market in the country where women can do their business with peace of mind while there is an acute shortage of display centres.

Ban on expos have also damaged the businesswomen and women artisans who cannot afford shops and rely on such events, she said, adding that display centres should be established across the country while preference should be given to Islamabad as all the embassies are located here which can help women introduce and export their products.

Samina Fazil said that independence of State Bank of Pakistan is a well-orchestrated conspiracy. If the bill is approved, the government will be lacking resources to pay salaries leaving it dysfunctional resulting in widespread chaos.

The move will initiate political unrest resulting in a possible civil war which can lead to the disintegration of the country therefore the opposition should set aside its political agenda and focus on frustrate the move otherwise they would never be forgiven by the nation.

Pakistan-Uzbekistan and Resolution of Afghanistan

Dr. Mehmood Ul Hassan Khan

Pakistan and Uzbekistan have been collectively working for achieving the desired goals of political stability, economic sustainability, social cohesion and strategic cushion of ethnic diversity in Afghanistan so that dreams of greater regional connectivity, immense socio-economic prosperity, energy & food security and last but not least poverty eradication may be achieved as soon as possible.

For centuries, Afghanistan has had been “ravaged” in tussle of absolute power obsession among the war-lords and regional powers alike. One the other hand, geographically, it has been the only easy and shortest route for Central Asia and South Asia connectivity for which power politics has been manipulating to win the chess-board of regional supremacy.

It has borders with all the neighboring countries of Central Asia which have been dreaming of regional connectivity to overcome physical impasses. Now end game is fading and regional rivalries are on the diminishing mode, peace in Afghanistan may be secured and sustained.   

Uzbekistan-Pakistan bilateral relations have been further strengthened during recent times because of the better political understanding, improvement in bilateral trade, phenomenal rise to tourism and the last but not the least joint efforts to bring peace and harmony in the region especially in Afghanistan.

Pakistan and Uzbekistan have now been jointly working to achieve sustainable regional connectivity by avoiding spillover repercussion of end game in Afghanistan. Both countries have been pursuing an Afghan own & Afghan led solution for future of Afghanistan especially after the US withdrawal.

While delivering a “keynote” speech in recently held “Islamabad Security Dialogue” Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa outlined various aspects and far-reaching consequences of South Asia security and prospects of regional connectivity with Central Asia Region.

Gen. Bajwa shared country’s unprecedented steps to enhance Afghanistan’s trade and connectivity by re-energising Afghan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement and also providing access to Afghanistan to export her goods to India, improving economic and trade environment along Pak-Afghan border by establishing border markets and development of infrastructure and last but not least, being part of energy and trade corridors binding Central Asia, South and West Asia through land routes and inviting Afghanistan to be part of CPEC.

Various spells of high official meaningful meetings have been in process in the capitals of Islamabad, Tashkent and Kabul to streamline the process of Afghan internal grand dialogue to reach on a consensus for its national wide stability, peace and harmony. Moreover, upcoming international conference in the month of July 2021 titled “Central Asia and South Asia: Regional Interconnectedness: Challenges and Opportunities would provide more valuable practical solutions for greater regional connectivity in the future.  

Uzbekistan Foreign Minister H.E. Dr. Abdulaziz Kamilov has been visiting Pakistan and met with his counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Prime Minister Imran Khan. During his stay he thoroughly discussed means and ways to non-military solution in Afghanistan, increase in trade and commerce and enhance bilateral cooperation in diversified sectors of economy.  It also showed Uzbekistan sincere efforts to bring peace in Afghanistan through regional resolve, dialogue and development. 

On his part, Uzbek FM Abdulaziz Kamilov said Pakistan, as a regional power, can play role in guaranteeing regional peace and stability.  The minister said: “Pakistan and Uzbekistan have common views on regional security, especially peace and stability in Afghanistan.”

Pakistan and Uzbekistan have been jointly working since long to achieve some kind of stability in Afghanistan. The journey of regional reconciliation and peace in Afghanistan started with Pakistan 6+2 & Uzbekistan’s 6+3 formulas which gained great popularity and acceptance among all the main stakeholders and power brokers but ultimately, complex and complicated end game prevailed and regional prosperity remained sieged.

Peace agreement of Doha between the USA and Taliban has not yet been truly materialized because of unending thirst of power, prioritization of personal profits, gains and taboos of different segments of Afghan society, political factions, various ethnic entities, clergy, and last but not least, political and philosophical differences among incumbent government, Northern Alliance and Taliban about the future orientation, nature, composition and set-up of new government. Grand internal dialogue has not yet been successful because of historic burden of inter-faith and inter-ethnic conflicts, conspiracies, contractions and destructions due to which Afghanistan has had been in mist of “rebels” and “rubbles” alike.

Although, most recently held international conference in Russia provided new imputes to Pakistan and Uzbekistan efforts to achieve peace in Afghanistan by seeking assurance from Taliban not to launch Spring Offensives against the government of Afghanistan but real peace in Afghanistan is still a far cry. Before this important conference, Uzbekistan FM H.E. Abdulaziz Kamilov paid personal visit to Tehran and Kabul and discussed different aspects of US withdrawal form Afghan soil from May 2021.  

Uzbek FM met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Officer & Afghanistan’s top peace negotiator  Abdullah Abdullah in Kabul where he discussed issues of mutual interest between the two nations with a special focus on major economic, regional and transit projects, Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace process and the fight against terrorism.

Pakistan and Uzbekistan have been providing necessary political, diplomatic, moral and economic support to Afghanistan to overcome poverty, energy & food shortages and budgetary deficits since long.

Uzbekistan can be the gateway for exports and imports via the Termez Cargo Center (rail and road) and Navoi International Airport. It will ensure Afghanistan’s greater connectivity with Pakistan’s Karachi and Gwadar ports. Uzbekistan is also a gateway to training and education for young Afghans through the Educational Center for Training Afghan Citizens in Termez, a cooperative effort of Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education, the European Union, and the United Nations Development Program.

Afghanistan has been stumbling factor for greater regional connectivity which must be now resolved for greater regional integration, prosperity and poverty eradication for which Pakistan and Uzbekistan have been jointly playing important roles.

Although Afghanistan is the binding hub between South Asia and Central Asia but Pakistan and Uzbekistan may also explore alternative routes to enhance regional connectivity. Uzbekistan’s reliance on Iranian Bandar Abbas Seaport seems to be lengthy and expensive too. Thus political realization should be there to value the strategic importance of alternative routes/corridors for regional connectivity between South Asia and Central Asia.

In this regard, government of Pakistan has already positively considered the option of alternative routes for greater regional connectivity by encircling Afghanistan. Trans-Regional Railway Project among Uzbekistan, Pakistan and Afghanistan is a giant step towards greater regional connectivity but it may be a wise move to also consider alternative routes/corridors between Pakistan and Uzbekistan.     

Narendra Modi goodwill gesture on Pakistan Day to help ease tensions

LAHORE March 25 (DNA): SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry Thursday hailing and welcoming goodwill gesture of Indian Premier Narendra Modi on Pakistan Day said it will bring peace and lessoning of tensions between two countries.

 Talking to media here today in the wake of Indian Prime Minister thawing  statement on the occasion of Pakistan Day calling on Pakistan to build an environment of trust for better ties he said that it will help ease tensions between two nuclear armed neighbors. He said it’s good omen for the people of the region that Indian Premier’s also sent good wishes to Prime Minister Imran Khan after he was tested positive for novel coronavirus.

 He said that Modi further wished Pakistan well in combating with deadly covid pandemic which showed that things will start gradually sailing smoothly at slow pace heading towards restoration of trust between both countries.

 Iftikhar Ali Malik said that Prime Minister Imran Khan and Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa in their recent  public statements also made conciliatory gestures towards India.Ceasefire on the line of control also depicted elements of goodwill gestures which was also even lauded by peace loving countries worldwide.He said now both countries must realise the ground realities that neighbours can be changed.

He further said Pakistan believed in regional development through the platform of SAARC as it was the way forward for peace and economic prosperity in the region.The region had abundant human and natural resources, with one-fifth of the humanity and untapped plenty of indigenous and natural resources for regional uplift , he added.

Iftikhar Malik also appreciated Prime Minister Imran Khan’s sincere efforts to extend friendly hands towards India for sustainable and durable peace in the region. He said our premier made it clear that Pakistan wanted good and friendly relationship with all its neighboring countries and if India took one step towards restoration of peace in the region, Pakistan would take two steps in this direction.

 

Trial of Ivory Coast election massacre suspect begins

A trial related to one of the worst massacres during Ivory Coast’s post-election crisis of 2010-2011 started on Wednesday.

It is a long-awaited trial that could determine who were the accomplices of former militia leader Amade Oueremi in the massacre in the western town of Duekoue.

Mr Oueremi is accused of war crimes.

He is the only defendant being prosecuted in the case where hundreds of people were arrested and killed amid political clashes and ethnic tensions fuelled by land disputes.

According to several NGOs, Mr Oueremi’s militia was also responsible for the destruction of a displaced people’s camp in Nahibly, near Duekoue, in July 2012.

He was arrested 10 months later by the Ivorian military (FRCI) while hiding in one of the classified forests of the country, where he was living from timber trafficking and the farming and sale of cocoa beans.

The Côte d’Ivoire Victims’ Collective (COVICI) group says the former militia leader should not be the only person being prosecuted.

But the appearance of Mr Oueremi in court is seen as a beginning to seeking justice for the thousands of victims.

FC Karachi registers maiden win in National Women’s Football Championship

KARACHI: FC Karachi beat Young Riser Stars Layyah by 3-1 to register their first win in the National Women’s Football Championship.

Alina Mirza opened Karachi’s account in the 14th minute followed by equalizer from Saima Parveen who gave a sigh of relief to Stars. The first half ended with 1-1. But, second half remained in the name of Karachi as Zoha Adnan struck twice to seal a convincing victory for her team.

In the other match of the group, Riaz Kamil FC held quarter-finalists JAFA Soccer Academy 0-0. FC Karachi finished third in Group ‘C’ followed by Riaz Kamil FC and Young Rising Stars Layyah.

In Group ‘D’, Highlanders FC continued their top form, beating MUK FC 14-0, confirming the top spot in the group standings above Diya WFC. Marvi Baig and Nizalia Siddiqui scored a hat-trick each for the Highlanders while Fareeha and Asmara Habib chipped in with a brace each. Diana Baig, Farwa Haroon, Eiman Ansari, and Fatima were also among the goals.

Mohsen Gilani WFC finished third in the group thanks to their second win. Areesha Siddiqui scored a brace for the winners while Ayesha Shafiq and Sani-e-Zehra scored the remaining goals. Nawanshehr United also scored their first goal at the tournament thanks to Muskan Kazmi.

SHC grants Haleem Adil Shaikh bail in cases of rioting, violence

ISLAMABAD : The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Thursday granted bail to Sindh Assembly’s Opposition Leader Haleem Adil Shaikh in two cases of rioting and terrorism.

The court ordered the accused to deposit surety bonds of Rs. two lac for each case.

The two cases pertains to attack on police and interference in government duties and disruption.

The Sindh High Court had on March 13 issued notices to the Prosecutor General Sindh and others to file their comments on the bail petition of Haleem Adil Shaikh in two cases.

During the hearing, his lawyer alleged that his client was booked in the cases on the directives of Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, adding he was subjected to vengeful action on being nominated as the opposition leader.

The opposition leader approached the SHC after an anti-terrorism court had rejected his bail pleas.

One of the two cases pertains to attempted murder, interference in government duties and disruption during an anti-encroachment drive while the other was related to violence, firing and causing terror during the by-polls in Karachi’s PS-88.

Pakistan peace desire must not be construed as weakness: President Alvi

ISLAMABAD : President Arif Alvi has said Pakistan desires peace in the region, but this must not be taken as its weakness.

.“Any misadventure will receive a befittingresponse,” President Arif Alvi said while addressing the military parade at the parade avenue in Islamabad.

He said peaceful coexistence is the cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy. He said the situation warrants that the leadership of South Asia reject the politics of hate, prejudice and religious extremism to guide the region towards prosperity.

He said Pakistan wants to move forward with good intent and peace but our desire for peace should not be construed as our weakness.

President Arif Alvi said Pakistan is a strong nuclear power. Apart from making progress in the socio-economic sectors, the country has achieved self-reliance in defence.  He expressed satisfaction that Pakistan is also exporting its defence products.

Arif Alvi said our valiant and brave forces are symbol of our independence and sovereignty.

He said the entire nation stood shoulder to shoulder with their armed forces in case of any foreign aggression as well as deal with other issues including terrorism and natural calamities. He said our martyrs and Ghazis are our pride.

The President also paid rich tributes to the leaders of the Pakistan Movement.

Voicing serious concerns over the human rights situation in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the President said the resolution of Kashmir dispute is imperative for ensuring peace in the South Asia.

He said the entire Pakistani nation stands by their Kashmiri brothers and sisters in this hour of trial. He said Kashmir is a jugular vein of Pakistan and we will continue to raise their voice at all forums. The President also urged the international community to take notice of the grim situation in IIOJK.

Arif Alvi said that Pakistan desires peace in Afghanistan and the world commends the efforts made by us for the establishment of peace in the neighbouring country.

The President stressed the need for harmonizing with the latest technologies including cyberspace and artificial intelligence to achieve the goal of development. He expressed satisfaction that the country’s armed forces are not lagging behind to lace themselves with these technologies.

Coronavirus claims 63 more lives in Pakistan, infects 3,946 in a day

ISLAMABAD : Coronavirus has claimed 63 more lives in Pakistan during the past 24 hours, taking the overall death toll to 14,028.

The latest statistics of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) showed the COVID-19 has claimed 63 more lives and 3,946 fresh infections were reported during the period.

The total count of active cases is 36,849.

A total of 38,858 tests were conducted across the country during this period. Since the detection of the first COVID-19 case in the country, overall 9,934,373 tests have been conducted so far.

2,587 patients are in critical condition across the country, whereas, 27,47 people recovered from the deadly disease during the last 24 hours. Overall 588,975 have regained their health from the COVID-19.

Sindh remains top on the list with 263,815 cases reported in the province so far, followed by Punjab with 205,314 COVID cases so far.

81,787  cases have been reported in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 53,684 in Islamabad, 19,395 cases in Balochistan, 12,016 infections in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and 4,977 cases have been detected in Gilgit Baltistan.

Armed forces display military might at Pakistan Day parade

ISLAMABAD: The military parade in connection with Pakistan Day celebrations is currently underway in Islamabad on Thursday.

President of Pakistan, Dr Arif Alvi, Defence Minister, Pervez Khattak, Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Naval Chief, Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi and other distinguished guests are attending the ceremony.

Prime Minister Imran Khan is not attending the event as he is quarantining at home after testing positive for coronavirus.

The contingents of the three armed forces and other security forces conducted a march past whilst fighter jets presented flypast led by Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar.

As per notifications of Deputy Commissioners Islamabad and Rawalpindi, there is a local holiday in the twin cities in connection with the military parade.

To facilitate the Parade, Islamabad Traffic Police will restrict traffic on Islamabad Expressway from Khanna Bridge to zero points between 5:00 in the morning to 2:00 in the afternoon.

Islamabad Traffic police have specified alternate routes to facilitate Traffic flow.

President’s address

Addressing the ceremony, President Dr Arif Alvi said Pakistan desires peace and stability in the region. The desire for peace should not be taken as our weakness, he warned.

He lauded the services of the Armed Forces in safeguarding the country’s land, aerial and sea boundaries and fight against terrorism. “Sacrifices of Pakistan Army are being appreciated worldwide.”

He assured Pakistan’s full support to the Kashmiri people fighting the Indian oppression for decades. The president said enduring peace cannot be restored in South Asia until the resolution of the Kashmir dispute as per the UN resolutions.

It is to be noted that the Parade scheduled to take place on March 23, was postponed owing to inclement weather.

SOPs

According to fresh directives issued by the ISPR, all participants/guests attending the parade had been strictly directed to follow Covid-19 standard operating procedures (SOPs).

Face masks have been made mandatory for all participants attending the Pakistan Day parade0 Every person coming to attend the Pakistan Day Parade would undergo temperature checks while it has been directed to staff to ensure the presence of hand sanitizers/masks at all entry gates of the parade.

The sitting arrangement for guests has been made keeping in view Covid-19 SOPs.

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