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COVID-19: Pakistan records 50 deaths, 1,196 cases in a day

ISLAMABAD : Pakistan has recorded 50 more coronavirus-related deaths in past 24 hours, surging the overall death toll to 12,708.

According to the latest statistics of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), the COVID-19 has claimed 50 more lives and 1,196 fresh infections were reported.The total count of active cases is 23,665.

In the past 24 hours, as many as 1,964 patients have recovered from the virus in a day and 1,632 patients are still in critical condition.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), with fresh inclusion of the infections in the country the national tally of cases now currently stands at 574,580.

A total of 38,453 tests were conducted across the country during this period. Overall 538,207 people have recovered from the deadly disease so far while 8,790,986 samples have been tested thus far.

PSL 2021: Peshawar Zalmi beat Multan Sultans by six wickets

KARACHI, FEB 23 – Peshawar Zalmi are 133-1 at the end of 15 overs in pursuit of the 194-run target set by Multan Sultans — the highest so far in the tournament this year — in their Pakistan Super League (PSL) 6 fixture at the National Stadium in Karachi on Tuesday.

Kamran Akmal and Imamul Haq opened the Zalmi innings, making quick work and scoring 43 off 30 deliveries.

The productive partnership was broken in the 7th over as Akmal was caught lbw by leg-spinner Usman Qadir

Earlier, Zalmi won the toss and chose to field first.

Mohammad Rizwan and Chris Lynn opened the innings for the Multan franchise but Lynn got caught out by Haider Ali off Mohammad Irfan’s ball in only the second over. Vince, who replaced Lynn at the pitch, hit a couple of fours, trying to drive up the score after a slow start.

Just as the Rizwan-Vince partnership started to look dangerous for Zalmi, Rizwan got out at 41, caught by Imamul Haq off Mohammad Imran’s ball at the start of the 11th over.

The Multan captain had made 71 runs in the last match.

Wahab Riaz’s over proved costly for Zalmi as Sohaib Maqsood hit three consecutive boundaries.

Vince consolidated his position on the pitch, scoring a half-century off 39 balls — his third fifty in PSL. Despite brilliant batting, Vince was unable to reach a century, caught out at 84 in the 19th over.

Pakistan, Sri Lanka ink MoUs to strengthen cooperation

COLOMBO, FEB 23 – Pakistan and Sri Lanka on Tuesday signed multiple Memorandums of Understandings (MoUs) in various sectors at Temple Trees in Colombo.

The MoUs were related to commerce, investment, education, science and technology, and industrial cooperation.

The MoUs signed by Departmental Representatives from both Countries in the presence of Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan and the Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Earlier, both Prime Minister Imran Khan and his Sri Lankan Counterpart Mahinda Rajapaksa held a one-on-one meeting and discussed issues of bilateral and regional significance.

The two prime ministers later led delegation-level talks, covering all areas of Pakistan-Sri Lanka bilateral cooperation including trade and investment, health and education, agriculture and science & technology, defence and security, and culture, and tourism.

MD PSEB Osman Nasir, GM North PTCL Mr. Suleman hold meeting

RAWALPINDI, FEB 23 (DNA) – Meeting of Standing Committee of ICT chaired by Col Aziz was observed today. MD PSEB Mr. Osman Nasir and GM North PTCL Mr. Suleman  were the special invitee in the meeting.

SVP Mr. Osman Ashraf discussed different aspects of collaboration with PSEB and PTCL. Both organisations agreed to offer their support to each other to increase trade in this sector.=DNA

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Statements of British MPs on rising human rights violations in IIOJ&K lauded

ISLAMABAD, FEB 23 (DNA) – Chairman Jammu & Kashmir Salvation Movement (J&KSM) Altaf Ahmed Bhat and President TeK UK Raja Fahim Kayani welcomed the statements of British MPs for showing their concern about the rising human rights violations in IIOJ&K saying following the statement of the UN rapporteurs, world and International Bodies should come forward to settle the IIOJ&K dispute once for all as per the aspirations of Kashmiri people to make South Asia peaceful.

The United Nations special rapporteurs have confirmed the international and widespread concern about the unilateral removal of the special territory status in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

This revocation has led to demographic change, which could ultimately curtail minority rights in IIOJK.

British Parliament members hailed the special rapporteurs statement.

Andrew Gwynne MP Chairman of Labour Friends of Kashmir said that we must all accept the UN experts’ observations and restore the special status and protect the human rights of minority communities in IIOJK.

Sam Tarry MP said that we should all pay attention to what UN experts have said in Kashmir.

The revocation of Article 370 has led to demographical change which will result in the curtailment of human rights of minority communities.

We would like to see peace in the region but this will not be achieved by unilateral actions without the involvement of the wishes of the Kashmiri people. The Kashmiri people are the main contestants in this conflict and their voices must be heard.

Naz Shah MP also commended the UN statement on IIOJK saying following the statement global community should act swiftly to stop human rights abuses in IIOJK.

Naz Shah further said UN resolutions must be implemented on IIOJK to give the right of vote to the Kashmiris to decide about their political future without any pressure

Lord Wajid Khan welcomed the fact that statement made by the UN rapporteurs about demographic change in IIOJK. This undermines the human rights of minorities. The number of domicile certificates from outside Kashmir is changing the population and the government has unilaterally removed protection for those from the territory. The international community is being made aware of if what human rights abuses are taking place in IIOJK.

Julie Ward, a former Labour MEP and human rights champion, welcomed the statement from UN human rights experts who expressed concern over India’s decision to end Jammu and Kashmir’s autonomy. The enactment of new laws threatens to curtail the political participation of Muslim and other minorities in the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir, as well as increasing discrimination in important matters such as employment and land ownership.

Ms Ward added that India’s attempts to alter the IIOJ&K demographic by amending the domicile law is a violation of UNSC resolutions, and international law, including the 4th Geneva Convention.

Phillip Bennion, a Liberal Democrats MEP and Vice-Chair of Human Rights Committee for Liberal International said “ On August 5 , 2019, the government of India unilaterally revoked the special autonomous status of Jammu and Kashmir, despite clear conditions in the accession agreement against such unilateral action. In May 2020 they passed new Domicile Rules which removed the special protections of the territory. This week UN Special Rapporteurs have expressed concerns regarding demographic change and the special status of the disputed region. Let us hope that these concerns will be taken further and that the UN Security Council will now put real pressure on India to uphold human rights in Jammu and Kashmir.

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Efforts to ensure water supply during summer continues: Chairman CDA

ISLAMABAD, FEB 23 (DNA) – The work of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) for ensuring the water supply during summer is continued. Old pipelines are being repaired, new pipelines are being installed and the work of repairing of tube wells, water tankers, filtration plants is underway. A new water project is also being considered.

According to detail, the administration of CDA is committed for providing basic facilities to the citizens. Planning for a new project of water supply is also underway.

The department of water supply repaired various pipelines, tube wells, motors during last few days. CDA has total 194 tube wells. 10 out of these tube wells are none functional. 19 are being repaired. Boring process is continued on 14 tube wells.

Repairing work is underway at Distribution Division South in sector I-9, I-10/1, I-10/2, I-10/3, I-9/4, and I-8. Pipe lines are being repaired at Distribution Division North in sector G-11/1, G-11/3, G-9, F-8, and G-10. Work of restoration and repairing of pipes is also underway in other areas.

17 tankers are being used to provide water in the areas where there is issue of water. Pipeline of the water works of sector G-10 has been made functional. New cable has been installed in sector G-9/3.=DNA

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PM Imran Khan holds talks with Sri Lankan counterpart in Colombo

COLOMBO, FEB 23 – Prime Minister Imran Khan held a one-on-one meeting with his Sri Lankan Counterpart Mahinda Rajapaksa at Temple Trees in Colombo on Tuesday, and exchanged views on a wide range of issues with particular emphasis on further strengthening the bilateral relations in diverse fields.

The one-on-one meeting was followed by delegation-level talks.

The talks covered all areas of Pakistan-Sri Lanka bilateral cooperation including trade and investment, health and education, agriculture and science & technology, defence and security, and culture, and tourism.

Earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan reached Colombo where he was received by his Sri Lankan Counterpart Mahinda Rajapaksa along with his Cabinet Members at the Bandaranaike International Airport.

Accompanied by a high-level delegation including Members of the Cabinet and Senior Government Officials, Imran Khan was accorded a red-carpet reception upon arrival followed by a formal welcoming ceremony where he was given a 19-gun salute.

The prime minister also inspected an impressive guard-of-honor following which the national anthems of both Countries were played. He also signed the Visitors’ Book.

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The High Commissioner of Pakistan to Sri Lanka and Officers of the High Commission were also present.

During the visit, Prime Minister Imran Khan will also hold talks with Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and discuss issues of bilateral and regional significance.

During the visit, a number of Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) will be signed to enhance the bilateral cooperation.

The prime minister will also participate in the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Trade and Investment Conference to be held on February 24 to promote trade and investment between the two Countries.

CCP, CMA launch capacity building programme

ISLAMABAD, FEB 23 (DNA) – The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP), in collaboration with the United Kingdom’s Competition and Market Authority (CMA), has launched a series of capacity building workshops wherein the CMA’s officials and experts will train the CCP’s staff on different enforcement techniques and methodologies.

As part of this renewed collaboration between the CCP and CMA, two sessions on ‘Generating Case Leads and Planning Cartel Investigations’ were held online, which were attended by 30 officers of the CCP enforcement team. Mr. Mujtaba Ahmad Lodhi, who is currently in charge of the Office of International Affairs and Mergers & Acquisitions, and other senior officials also participated in the sessions.

The CMA team comprising Mr. Alex Schofield (Principal Policy Advisor), Ms. Eva Nickel (Assistant Director, Cartels), and Gary Bracken (Assistant Director, Investigation), gave presentations in these sessions.

In the first session, Ms. Eva Nickel was the presenter who focused on the UK’s cartel regime and leniency program, stages of a CMA leniency application in practice, and ex-officio investigations and campaigns. Mr. Gary Bracken, Assistant Director, Investigation, was the presenter in the second session and briefed the participants on planning investigations, issues in delivering effective enforcement outcomes, and effective methods of conducting inspections and interviews.

The CCP acknowledged the CMA’s efforts in enhancing collaboration and building cooperation between the two agencies. Such a series of sessions for various other topics will be continued in near future.=DNA

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Japanese ambassador condemns terrorists Attack in North Waziristan

ISLAMABAD, FEB 23 (DNA) – Matsuda Kuninori, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, has condemned the terrorist gun attack in North Waziristan area which took place on Monday 22nd February, in which four female vocational trainers were shot dead and their driver injured while reportedly driving through a village to provide vocational training to local women.

In his message, Ambassador MATSUDA on Tuesday said, “I am deeply saddened and shocked by the killing of four innocent women in North Waziristan area. I extend my deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the grieving families and pray for the speedy recovery of those injured in the cowardly attack targeting women.”

The Ambassador said that Japan strongly condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and we will continue to support the efforts by the Government of Pakistan to combat terrorism.=DNA

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