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Punjab reports 134 new cases of novel coronavirus

LAHORE, Oct 18 (DNA): Punjab on Sunday reported 134 new cases of novel
coronavirus and 10 deaths by the disease during last 24 hours.

A spokesperson of Punjab Primary and Secondary Healthcare department
said that the total number of COVID-19 cases in the province has reached
to 101,559 with addition of 134 new cases in last 24 hours.

The death count by COVID-19 in Punjab has reached to 2,298 as 10 more
patients died by the disease in last 24 hours, the spokesperson said.

In new cases, 77 reported from Lahore, 13 cases from Multan and 10 new
cases from Rawalpindi, according to the spokesperson. Overall 97,219
patients of COVID-19 have recovered to health in Punjab.

After a downward trend of the reported cases of coronavirus in Punjab,
the number of cases has again started surging gradually.

Sixteen more people died of coronavirus in the country over the past 24
hours, taking the overall death toll from the disease to 6,654.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), 567 fresh
infections surfaced when 32,062 samples were tested during this period,
increasing the national tally of cases to 323,019.

Around 307,069 people have recovered from the disease so far across
Pakistan with addition of 429 recoveries recorded over the previous 24
hours. The number of active coronavirus cases in the country stands at
9,296 from which 534 patients are said to be in critical condition. A
total of 4,074,024 tests have been conducted so far.

So far, Sindh has reported 141,713 cases, Punjab 101,559, Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa 38,598, Balochistan 15,669, Islamabad 17,996, Azad Jammu and
Kashmir 3,437, and Gilgit Baltistan 4,047. DNA

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RCCI delegation visits DEPO for close cooperation in exhibitions

RAWALPINDI, OCT 18 (DNA) – A delegation led by President Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) Nasir Mirza called on Director General Defense Export Promotion Organization (DEPO) Major General Tahir Gulzar Malik.

Director Coordination Brigadier Ali Ammar Haider was also present on the occasion. Director DEPO, Major General Tahir Gulzar Malik briefed the delegation on defense related products and services.

He said that the depot has achieved a lot in the last 20 years in the export of defense equipment and services. The IDEAS Defense Exhibition is being held every year with the participation of companies, defense analysts, delegates and top experts from abroad.

The IDEAS platform has enhanced information and interactions with defense innovation, new technologies, future defense equipment and services. He lauded the efforts of the Rawalpindi Chamber in promoting trade activities and organizing exhibitions. He said that DEPO has been participating in RCCI International Rawal Expo every year.

Rawalpindi Chamber President Nasir Mirza said that Pakistan is self-sufficient in defense capability. Now Pakistan has also earned a good repute in the export of defense parts, arms, training aircraft, and military equipment.

He said that exhibitions play an important role in the economic self-reliance and export of any country. He also gave a briefing on the ongoing activities of the Chamber. The delegation included Vice President Shahraiz A Malik and members of the executive Committee.=DNA

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Chairman CDA directs for repairing Sewage Water Treatment Plant

ISLAMABAD, OCT 18 (DNA) – Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA) has directed to start repairing the Sewage Water Treatment Plant (STP) immediately and issued instructions to make it operational within three months, while estimating the required budget in this regard he has also demanded a detailed  report from the officers.

Chairman CDA paid a surprise visit to STP yesterday. Member Finance CDA, Director STP, Directors Environment, Director Road Maintenance and other officers were also present on the occasion.

Chairman CDA Amir Ahmad Ali while issuing instructions to the concerned officers and staff on the spot said that repair and maintenance work of STP should be started immediately, all the faulty motors and system should be repaired and the plant should be started immediately. So that sewage water does not contaminate natural streams.

He also assured the officers and staff regarding the provision of budget in this regard. He said that all the repair work should be completed and reported within three months, so that the sewage water of Islamabad could be treated according to the international environment standard and used for horticulture. A 100,000 gallon storage tank is also under construction.

He also directed the concerned city sewerage to fix the sewerage network immediately and issued special instructions to repair the lines immediately.

The CDA chairman said that during this time he would also make occasional visits to check the working situation from time to time.

The condition of the sewage water treatment plant has been very bad for the last three years, while the plant has been shut down for the last few months due to malfunction of several sewage pumps and malfunction of large tank motors and filters back wash system he added.=DNA

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FEBR calls for removing inefficiencies in tax collection

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KARACHI – The Friends of Business and Economic Reforms (FEBR) President Kashif Anwar has said the sustainable solution to Pakistan’s problems lies in the structural reforms, as we can see very large inefficiencies in tax collection, which needs to be removed.

So, the tax compliance must be improved and tax base should be broadened, which cannot be achieved with a single policy change, but by a systemic approach. He said that only direct taxes can improve tax collection, as the existing tax system is heavily skewed toward indirect taxation.

Kashif Anwar said the non-filers, who are outside the tax net, are not accounted for at all, which discourages businesses to come into the tax net, calling for legislations through parliament for protection of the rights of the existing taxpayers. Registered businesses are required to comply with various departments involving a lot of financial and time resources, whereas unregistered businesses are free from all such hassles, he maintained.

Kashif Anwar said that in the past instead of focusing on controlling under-invoicing, curbing smuggling and expanding the tax net, the FBR seems to be inclined to pressurize registered taxpayers, who are already suffering due to a high rate of sales tax, income tax, and custom duties by creating fictitious cases for recovery of outstanding dues to meet revenue target.

He said that businesses are already in a complicated state-of-affairs, while anti-business actions against business community were not only adding to the miseries of the business community but are also promoting trust deficit between the government and the business community.

He also emphasized that concentrating on import substitution is imperative to narrow import bills and certain imported products such as oil are of a fixed nature, therefore, the government needs to enhance focus on import substitution industries, as chemicals, agriculture and steel are potential industries.

He said that undertaking structural reforms require political will. He said that the early signs from the government are positive and exhibit zero-tolerance against corruption. He said that enacting structural reforms, such as improvements in tax collection system, bureaucracy and ease of doing business requires major political will and strict implementation of policies, he added.

FEBR President said the current account deficit contracted to a large extent, foreign exchange reserves increased, primary budget recorded a surplus, and new there is need to ease core inflation. Importantly, export-based manufacturing showed signs of traction and construction activities picked up, indicating that the economy was on the path of recovery. However, further improvements need serious structural reforms to put the economy on a firm path of sustainable growth.

Kashif Anwar, also former vice president of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry, asked the economic team of the government to respect existing taxpayers and safeguard their rights by legislation against the misuse of discretionary powers by the FBR.

He called for creating harmonization between Sales Tax & Income Tax laws by removing those provisions which conflict with each other, suggesting to enhance tax base by automation and integration of revenue departments with other public entities.

He also rejected the frequent increase in the energy prices of gas and electricity, as the move continues to make Pakistan’s products uncompetitive in the international market.

He observed that country has not been able to achieve its maximum export potential and product diversification owing to limited access to raw materials. He pointed out that the procedures for temporary import schemes should be simplified so that exporters could be able to achieve price competitiveness and product diversification.

Pakistan’s exports have been struggling for a long time and to counter that he called for continuation and consistency in long-term policies.

Plan your trip: Coronavirus and travelling to Norway

Anyone arriving in Norway from abroad shall be in quarantine for 10 days, with the exception of specified countries in Europe with sufficiently low transmission.

If you want to travel to Norway, note that you may have to stay in quarantine for 10 days after arrival. Exemptions are given upon arrival in Norway from areas in the Nordic countries and other EU/EEA/Schengen countries with sufficiently low transmission. Norway is not yet open for travellers from countries outside of the EU/EEA/Schengen area.

On the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH)’s official website, you’ll find a map and list of which countries and regionsthat are exempt from quarantine. It also includes information for workers from Sweden and other countries in the EU/EEA/Schengen area that arrive in Norway. The page will be updated at least every second week.

If you are travelling to Norway, you may also get the opportunity to get tested for the coronavirus (for free) upon arrival, as test centres will be established at several airports, border crossings, and ports.

When travelling in Norway, you are encouraged to pay with card instead of cash to help reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus. If you have a contactless-enabled card, this is the best thing to use as it allows you to complete a purchase without touching the payment terminal at all. Note that some shops, restaurants and tour operators do not accept cash payments at the moment.

Please notice that both national and local rules and regulations related to the coronavirus and travelling in Norway change frequently and on short notice. All travellers, both international and domestic, are therefore encouraged to seek out the most updated information by visiting the relevant websites. You should also follow precautionary guidelines, such as frequent hand-washing and social distancing, and respect regulations in place.

Cream Biscuit ‘Rio’ Takes a Magical New Spin with an Exciting New Flavor – ‘Blueberry Magic’

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Islamabad, 18 OCT – Peek Freans is back with an exciting new flavor from Pakistan’s favorite cream biscuit brand ‘Rio’ – Blueberry Magic Limited Edition.

The new flavor has been launched recently with a fun and lively TVC featuring the adorable mischief-making Obos, Liya and Studee, showing them play magic tricks and discovering their new favorite indulgence.

True to its commitment to propose innovations in addition to offering more flavors to its consumers, the new edition offers blueberry flavored crème sandwiched between two classic crunchy RIO biscuits. The sweetness and goodness of blueberries inside the classic, crunchy Rio biscuit make it the perfect sweet and tangy treat. With RIO’s brand placement as a mischievous, exciting, and fun treat for the kids, it has been actively seeking newer and richer flavors that would appeal to their customers.

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The launch of the brand’s Blueberry Magic Limited Edition will be supported by a 360-degree communications strategy which aims to add a refreshing new twist to ‘fun-time’ with RIO’s trio of crunch, cream, and flavor.

PTCL appoints Matthew Willsher as President & CEO

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Islamabad, Oct 18 – The PTCL Board of Directors has appointed Matthew Willsher, currently CEO of Etisalat Afghanistan, to the post of CEO PTCL Group (PTCL & Ufone) effective 1st December 2020. He succeeds Rashid Khan, who was President & CEO of the PTCL Group since March 2019 and decided to leave due to personal reasons.

Matthew has been working in the telecom industry for over 25 years. Previously he has been CEO of Etisalat in Afghanistan and in Nigeria, and held CXO roles for Etisalat in UAE, Maxis in Malaysia, and CSL in Hong Kong. He has also worked in Australia, South Korea, Holland and the UK in a variety of commercial, operational and corporate roles. Matthew’s career started in marketing for Procter & Gamble.

He holds a degree in Physics from Oxford University in the UK, a Masters in Management from McGill University in Canada, and a Diploma in International Practicing Management from INSEAD in France.

During Rashid Khan’s leadership, multiple initiatives were taken at PTCL to improve network availability, stability & customer service levels which have helped improve customer experience today, resulting in PTCL consistently achieving positive net adds since last 6 months. All these positive indicators have helped PTCL retail business to return to growth in Q3’20. Ufone’s turnaround also took place in his leadership where the subscriber base grew 22% and data subscribers grew by 86%. Despite several limitations, for last two years, Ufone has managed to beat expectations.

The Board thanked Rashid Khan for his leadership and commitment, and welcomed Matthew to the PTCL Group.

Olyntho Vieira new Brazil envoy to Pakistan

In 2005 he presented a thesis titled International Refugees Protection: the use of resettlement in third countries as the least solution and burden sharing to the program of high studies at the Brazilian diplomatic academy 

STAFF REPORT

ISLAMABAD : Olyntho Vieira has been appointed new ambassador of Brazil to Pakistan. Mr. Vieira is a seasoned diplomat having served in various Brazil missions.

He joined the Ministry of External Relations in 1984. After graduating from the Diplomatic Academy in 1985, he started his tenure as Third Secretary of the Diplomatic Service of Brazil, assigned to Personnel Payments Division where he remained up to 1988.

He was appointed adviser to the Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic in 1990 where he served till 1991 when he was assigned to the embassy of Brazil in Paris as Second Secretary incharge of financial and administrative matters.

In 1994 he was appointed second secretary of the diplomatic service at the Embassy of Brazil in Montevideo in charge of the Trade Promotion Section. In 1995 he was appointed head of the division responsible or the coordination of the financial and administrative affairs of the diplomatic and consular network of Brazil.

In 1998 he was designated as head of the division of personnel. Between 2000 and 2004 he served in Permanent Representation of Brazil to the United Nations in Geneva as First Secretary and Counselor responsible for human rights, humanitarian and environmental affairs. Between 2015 and 2020 he was the Minster Counselor and Deputy Head of Mission at the Permanent Representation of Brazil to the Council lf the United Nations International Civil Aviation Organization.

In 2005 he presented a thesis titled International Refugees Protection: the use of resettlement in third countries as the least solution and burden sharing to the program of high studies at the Brazilian diplomatic academy.

Sahiwal admin to provide all possible help to industrialists

Deputy Commissioner Babar Bashir assured the Small Industrial Estate to listen carefully to the issues of sewerage, sanitation, condition of the park and encroachments and resolve them on priority basis

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Sahiwal – Deputy Commissioner Babar Bashir has said that the district administration will continue to provide all possible assistance to the industrialists and traders to solve their problems and provide them a better business environment – for the development and improvement of the city.

 The services of industrialists and traders will also be availed to provide better living facilities to the citizens, he said during a visit to the Small Industrial Estate.

The delegation led by Sohail Anjum Ansari, former president of Sahiwal Chamber  The meeting was also attended by Zafar Sardar Ghman, President, Small Industrial Estate, Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, Senior Vice President, Haji Saeed Al Khairi, Vice President and General Secretary Abdul Khaliq, Shehzad Anjum Ansari, Former Vice President, Sahiwal Chamber and Sufyan Dilawar, Assistant Commissioner.

 -Deputy Commissioner Babar Bashir assured the Small Industrial Estate to listen carefully to the issues of sewerage, sanitation, condition of the park and encroachments and resolve them on priority basis – Former President of Sahiwal Chamber Sohail Anjum Ansari said.  Sewerage tax for industrialists by the Metropolitan Corporation  Has been drastically increased while there is no sewerage drainage nor staff cleaning in the estate – the only park in the industrial estate is in a state of disrepair due to neglect while the garbage of all the surrounding slums is also an industrial estate.  – Deputy Commissioner assures prompt resolution of all issues and directs Assistant Commissioner Sufyan Dilawar to take immediate action against encroachments on Harappa Road –

He called on the industrialists to enhance the beauty of Sahiwal.  Appreciated the spirit and assured full cooperation of the district administration in this regard.

Hekmatyar arrives today

STAFF REPORT

ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan’s former prime minister and Hizb-e-Islami chief Engineer Gulbuddin Hekmatyar is arriving  in Islamabad today on a three-day visit on the government invitation.

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had extended an invitation to Hekmatyar as part of Pakistan’s policy of engagement with Afghan leaders. Pakistan has planned to invite other Afghan leaders to discuss with them Pakistan’s cooperation in the peace process and bilateral relations.

Hekmatyar is scheduled to meet President Arif Alvi, Prime Minister Imran Khan, Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaisar, Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani and Jamaat-e-Islami chief Siraj ul Haq. He will also speak at the Institute of Policy Studies in Islamabad.

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