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CDA to initiate work on construction of ramps

ISLAMABAD, DEC 6 (DNA) – Capital Development Authority (CDA) will initiate work on the construction of ramps for disables.

According to a press release of CDA, in the first phase these ramps will be constructed at 110 different sites.

Upon the special directions of the President Arif Alvi, CDA has decided to construct ramps for disable persons at various markets, business centers, roads, main chowks, zebra crossing, and parks.

The road and maintenance department will construct ramps for disables at 110 different places of 16 centers of the city. This step is being taken to facilitate the disables so that they can easily go in markets and business centers.

In the second phase the ramps will be constructed in F-9 park, Rose and Jasmine garden, Japan Park, Lotus Park, Lake View Park, and other main parks of the city. Later on, the ramps will be constructed in all the small and big markets, roads, parks, and other places of the city, the PR added.

Chairman CDA, Ali Ahmad said that disable persons are the asset of the country so it is our responsibility to facilitate them in all regards. CDA will give its best to provide the facility of ramps to disable persons throughout the city, he added.=DNA

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Govt taking effective measures for economy: Dr Firdous

DNA

SIALKOT, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister Punjab on
Information Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan on Sunday visited the residence of
PML-Q Senior Vice President Punjab Chaudhry Saleem Baryar and Sialkot
Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) President Qaiser Iqbal Baryar.

She discussed the expected visit of the prime minister and Chief
Minister Usman Bazdar to Sialkot on Dec 9.

On this occasion, Dr Firdous said the PTI was committed to take all
possible steps for betterment of the the country and national economy
which would create employment opportunities.

She added that Prime Minister Imran Khan and Chief Minister Sardar Usman
Buzdar had taken effective measures for welfare of the business
community to promote exports.

PML-Q Senior Vice President Punjab Chaudhry Saleem Baryar said that the
PML-Q leadership stood with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)
government for national development and prosperity.

Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Chaudhry Qaiser Iqbal
Baryar said that the industrialists were very happy with the initiative
taken by the prime minister to set up an Export Development board to
promote exports.

PDM to unfurl key decisions at Lahore rally

Maryam Nawaz says if this government goes home, flour, sugar and vegetables will be cheaper

LAHORE, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz Sharif has said that Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) will make important announcements during Lahore rally on December 13.

Addressing the PML-N s social media workers convention in Lahore She
requested all elected MNAs and senators to recognize their dignity and
said that if your parties decide to resign then you should refuse to
come under any pressure. She warned assembly members and senators that
if anyone betrayed the party, people would besiege his house.

Maryam Nawaz said that important decisions will be taken in the meeting
of PDM. She urged people to attend PDM rally in Lahore and said that
Pakistan can only progress after sending this government home.

She said if this government goes home, flour, sugar and vegetables will
be cheaper. We will fly the flag of our victory in Minar-e-Pakistan. I
will personally invite the people to come to the meeting by going to
different places in Lahore.

She said that the PDM is going to make big decisions. The people of
Pakistan will soon hear the good news, the only thing left is to
announce at the December 13 meeting.

She said PM Imran Khan used to claim that the “green passport will be
respected across the world” but now flights from Pakistan have been
banned.

Pak endorses Sheikhul Azhar for moving Int’l Court of Justice on blasphemous caricatures: Hafiz Tahir

Shujaat Hamza

ISLAMABAD, Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council, Special Representative to Prime Minister on Interreligious Harmony, Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi Sunday said Pakistan endorsed the decision of Sheikh-ul-Azhar to move into International Court of Justice against blasphemous caricatures issues in France.

Talking to Egyptian Ambassador to Pakistan Tarek Dahrough, Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi stated that Egypt owns very key and effective position in Muslim Ummah and Jamiatul Azhar is great center for Muslim scholars.

Holy places of Muslims and non-Muslims are situated in Egypt, which associated with great Islamic and cultural history of the world, he said.

Coordination on part of Jamiatul Azhar and Government of Egypt for Pakistan’s students is very commending and appreciated.

He conveyed message of Prime Minister Imran Khan to Sheikh-ul-Azhar stating that Pakistan will remain present to support and cooperate at every level.

Ashrafi stated that OIC resolution on Kashmir issue is endorsement of Pakistan’s stance. He also added that cooperation among all seminaries and universities of Pakistan will be strengthened with Jamiatul Azhar.

“Pakistan is being esteemed in the Muslim world and country will keep striving for unity and stability of Muslim Ummah,” he said.

Pakistan playing frontline role to eliminate the menace of extremism and terrorism and the entire Muslim world should demonstrate unity against such threats.

Egyptian Ambassador to Pakistan Tarek Dahrough said that Pakistan is very affectionate country and relations between Pakistan and Egypt are deep rooted and strong. Promotion of Arabic language among Pakistani students and religious scholars, Arabic courses have been increased through the platform of Jamiatul Azhar.

He also stated that exchange of delegates and rising trend of learning Arabic language in Pakistan will further strengthen relations between Pakistan and Egypt.

Ashrafi said Pakistan stood firmly on its stance of not recognising Israel until and unless an Independent Palestinian state is not established.=DNA

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Japan parliament approves post-Brexit trade deal with Britain

TOKYO, DEC 6 — Japan’s parliament approved a post-Brexit free trade deal with Britain, clearing the way for its enforcement Jan. 1 next year to ensure continuity in bilateral business operations beyond London’s end of transition out of the European Union this month, Kyodo reported.

The deal, signed by Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi and British International Trade Secretary Liz Truss in Tokyo in October, passed the upper house following its approval by the lower house last month.

Britain still needs to complete its domestic ratification procedures for the pact to enter into force.

The two countries needed to wrap up the deal as the existing Japan-EU pact will not cover Britain after the completion of the Brexit transition period in December and could result in impositions of higher tariffs on both countries.

While Japanese companies welcome the deal, those that operate both in the United Kingdom and in continental Europe are still wary about whether London will reach a free trade agreement with the bloc by the end of the transition period.

Without such an agreement, the European businesses of Japanese manufacturers, including Nissan Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp., which benefit from supply chains built across the continent and Britain, could be disrupted. The two automakers procure parts from continental Europe and assemble vehicles in Britain.

The free trade deal with Japan is Britain’s first trade pact with a major economy following its exit from the European Union in January 2020.

Britain said it would be a major step forward for its aspiration to join the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade deal, which features 11 Asia-Pacific countries including Japan, Australia and Canada.

The new deal removes tariffs on Japanese cars in stages to zero in 2026, which is the same as in the existing Japan-EU agreement, while London will immediately scrap tariffs on railway cars and auto parts.

Japanese tariffs on British farm products are kept at the same level as under the agreement with the European Union.

Rules on e-commerce and financial services have become more ambitious than the Japan-EU pact, including the prohibition on governments requesting businesses to disclose algorithms used in artificial intelligence technology and encryption data.

Tanzania business delegation meets DG BOI

ISLAMABAD, DEC 6 (DNA) – President of Tanzania Chamber of Commerce and Industry Paul Moyi along with other members of his delegation called on DG BOI Seema Raza Bukhari in Islamabad.

Chairman Regional Trade Promotion Committee RCCI  Khurshid Barlas, Executive Committee Member RCCI Fahad Barlas and others were present.

During the meeting, steps were taken to promote diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Tanzania.

President of Pakistan Paul Moyi said that Pakistan-Tanzania Business Council should be established for the development of industry and trade in Pakistan and Tanzania.

DG BOI Seema Raza Bukhari said the project would be launched under Engage Africa to further improve diplomatic relations with Tanzania.=DNA

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Minister advises opposition not to play with lives of people

PESHAWAR : The opposition parties should not play with the lives and health of the masses, Federal Minister for Religious Affairs here said on Sunday.

Talking to media in Peshawar Noorul Haq Qadri said that the opposition was also responsible for compliance of coronavirus standard operating procedures (SOPs).“Only the government is not responsible to halt spread of the novel coronavirus,” the minister said. “Everyone should take responsibility to halt increasing cases of coronavirus,” Qadri said.

The opposition alliance Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) has announced to hold a public gathering at the Minar-e-Pakistan on December 13. The Local administration of Lahore has rejected the PDM request owing to rising COVID-19 cases.

It is pertinent to mention here that COVID-19 cases have witnessed a surge in the country including Punjab as the second wave of the virus had hit the country.

The government officials have said that the opposition is risking the lives of the masses by holding public rallies amid the raging pandemic.

Islamabad police reunite lost teenagers

ISLAMABAD, DEC 6 (DNA) – Islamabad Police on Sunday reunited two teenagers with their family who  lost their way while hiking at the Margalla Hills, a police spokesperson said.

According to details, Shahzad Ali and Abdul Saboor lost their way while hiking on trail-III. They managed to call Rescue 15 police and informed  about forgetting the way.

After the call, Deputy Inspector General (Operations) Waqar Uddin tasked Superintendent of Police (City-Zone) Umer Khan to trace the boys.

A special team was constituted which started search operation and managed to trace the boys after efforts for several hours.

They lost boys thanked Islamabad Police for their immediate action on tracing them. IGP Islamabad Aamir Zulfiqar and DIG (Operations) Waqar Uddin have appreciated this performance of Margallah police team and announced cash prizes and commendation certificates for the members of police team.=DNA

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Fellows strongly oppose to close down self-sustaining Lead Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, DEC 6 (DNA) – The Fellows of Leadership for Environment and Development (LEAD Pakistan) who are the leading professionals in different sectors have strongly condemned the decision of the LEAD Pakistan Board of Governors (BoG) to close it down.

Speaking at a webinar on Saturday they termed it the “conspiracy of some pseudo-intellectuals playing black sheep to shut down the doors of 27-year old self-sustaining think tank on climate change when it is needed the most”. They pointed out that the organization has cash reserves of PKR 140 million in addition to the tangible and intangible assets and a national and international repute.

LEAD Pakistan is the only self-sustaining chapter out of 13 funded by the Rockefeller Foundation that has emerged as an indigenous national think tank. Some 12 have already been closed down after the Rockefeller Foundation stopped funding them in 2000.

The webinar was organized by the Development Communications Network (Devcom-Pakistan) in collaboration with the LEAD Fellows Network on “Sustainability of Lead Pakistan – a case of nonprofit governance” Saturday late evening.

Devcom-Pakistan Executive Director Munir Ahmed said usually the Board members of a Nonprofit Organization (NPO) are supposed to strengthen their respective organization. Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (PCP) also guides the NPOs to have ‘reputable and visionary professionals on the Board that shall lead the organization towards sustainability with their oversight and guidance to the chief executive or executive director’.

The Board members of Lead Pakistan are acting contrary to the set rules and scope of the BoG despite the fact that organization has sufficient funds to survive in the period of ongoing financial crunch. It is deliberate and intentional murder of a living and self-sustaining organization.

The present BoG of Lead Pakistan is chaired by Dr Iqrar Ahmad Khan who has been restored by the Lahore High Court as Vice Chancellor of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad despite Punjab’s anti-corruption department and NAB cases of financial embezzlement of more than PKR 420 million against him. Other members include former Member National Assembly (MNA) Malik Uzair Khan, LUMS vice chancellor Dr Arshad Ahmad, LUMS Associate Professor Dr Mohammad Abubakr, Senior Legal Consultant Privatization Commission Ikram ul Haque Qureshi, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) Vice Chancellor Dr Nadeem ul Haque, and PACRA Managing Director Dr. Adnan Afaq.

Azhar Qureshi, a LEAD Pakistan Fellow and the CEO of Eco-conservation Initiatives, said the Lahore High Court Rawalpindi Bench has served a notice to all the LEAD Pakistan board members and management for not implementing the orders of the Registrar of Societies that were issued on the instructions of the Lahore High Court two months back.

He said “the Orders have asked the LEAD Pakistan board to convene a meeting of Fellows to discuss the crisis, but the BoG has totally ignored the legal orders that is contempt of court”.

He said this is the first time in 27 year that board members have forced the Lead Pakistan CEO to resign on the pretext of a huge salary and failing to secure any projects in the time of financial crunch.

They are trying tactfully to handover all the Lead Pakistan resources to the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) on a proposal moved by Shahzan Wazir Ali to grab the lavish resources the organization has.

Dr Saeed Ismail, CEO of HNADS, termed the crisis created by the LEAD Pakistan board members as a sorry state of affairs by the ‘custodians’ who were supposed to strengthen the organization. The issues were not so big or unresolvable. The Board members mishandled the merely a small challenge to a big crisis that might have some multiple hidden vested interests which are not expressed publicly.

Before taking any decision, the Fellows should have been taken on board by the BoG that was not actually done. Secondly, it was strange to see the derogatory tweets against Fellows by Dr Nadeem ul Haq, the Vice Chancellor PIDE. The entire scenario shows an extreme mindset against a living organization and its Fellows.

Speaking from Amman (Jordan), a Lead Pakistan Fellow Rana Akhal said the organization has played a key role in professional training of young environmentalists across countries under the leadership of Ali Tauqeer Sheikh who was forced to resign. He was the one who started the Pakistan chapter of LEAD and strengthened it to a dignified think tank on climate change. The BoG should respect the court orders and engage with the Fellows to restore its position. The funds should be seized until formal functioning of the organization.

She suggested having mediators to resolve the conflicting situation between the BoG and the Fellows.

In a separate statement, well-known environmentalist and former Director General Asif Shuja Khan has termed the situation a grave concern for the nonprofit sector in Pakistan. The situation reflects that even the worthy names on the board of an organization can play tricks contrary to their obligations.

Gutting an organization of national and international repute should be a matter of concern for all in the development sector. They should raise their voices against the situation. He asked for a judicial probe into the matter.=DNA

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Pakistan int’l squash tournament to start from DEC 7

ISLAMABAD, DEC 6 (DNA) – The Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) in collaboration with Pakistan Air Force will be organising Pakistan International Squash Tournaments for Men and Women from December 07-11 in Islamabad.

The men event has a prize money of $ 12,000/- whereas women event has $6,000/- as prize money. A large number of squash players are participating in this mega event.

Sports are an important medium for bringing people together and participation in sports helps in improving leadership, teamwork and communication skills along with promoting a healthier lifestyle and presenting a positive image of the country internationally.

The tournament is also being organized to provide opportunity to female players from all across the country to challenge their mental and physical toughness.

This tournament is a true manifestation of the PAF’s commitment in promoting sports both at national and international levels.=DNA

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