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Chinese language website to be launched soon to attract tourists to Pakistan: Ambassador Haque

BEIJING, Dec 31 : Pakistan Ambassador to China Moin-ul-Haque has said that a website in Chinese language on tourism would soon be launched to attract a large number of tourists to beautiful places in Pakistan after Covid-19 pandemic.

“Since here, I’ve formed a task force team at my embassy to work on promotion of tourism. We’re going to launch very soon a website in Chinese language on tourism, we’re going to publish material on tourism in Chinese language. I hope as soon as the pandemic is over, we can attract a large number of tourists to beautiful Pakistan,” he told CGTN.

Updating on the current status of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects, he said, “The first part, or the early harvest part what we say, focuses on two main areas. One was infrastructure development in the country, building roads, highways. Second, it was energy. Pakistan over the few years has been going through a crisis we had acute shortage of energy in the country.”

He said, through CPEC, the energy projects have helped Pakistan to overcome the electricity shortage, which is important for industry and households and added, “Today Pakistan has overcome the challenge, time is coming that we’re going to have surplus energy, so it’s a very transformational project for Pakistan.”

About bilateral trade recovering from the pandemic, he said, “The figures we have so far this year is very positive, especially Pakistani export. It has increased this year substantially. It was a very good sign. One reason is that early this year, the two countries launched the upgraded FTA, Free Trade Agreement, under which almost 1,000 products now enjoy zero tariffs.”

Ambassador Haque said that Pakistan and China are iron brothers and also all-weather strategic partners and the relationship is higher than the mountains, deeper than the oceans, and sweeter than honey.

“These are those descriptions we’ll not find anywhere in the world. That shows this relationship is based on mutual trust. It has been a relationship which has been endured and sustained by successive generation of leadership governments and the people. It has been constant, as President Xi said, this is the one and only unique relationship,” he added.

At the Pakistani Embassy in Beijing, ambassador Moin-ul-Haque showed the interviewer the corridor of friendship, which features historic photos of interactions and meetings between Chinese and Pakistani leaders.

The embassy also houses an international school, a reflection of early cultural exchange between the two countries.

He said that the school was built in 1969 at the special request of Premier Zhou Enlai. At that time it was the first international school in China. Now this has grown over the years, and became a college. “We have more than 500 students. Students from more than 50 countries are studying here.”

Ambassador Haque, who was personally involved a chief of protocol during historic signing of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor protocol, shared, “That was the highlight of my two-year assignment as chief of the protocol, the most important protocol that I organized.”

Not only because it was President Xi’s first visit, but also it was important because we launched the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, and a large number of agreements, MOUs were signed, mounting more than 40 billion dollars.It was historic and unprecedented. It’s been five years when this CPEC was launched. It has helped Pakistan transforming its landscape, infrastructure and it’s helping our social development, poverty alleviation, and improving the livelihood of our people. So I was happy to be part of that historic moment.”

About implementation of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) protocol, he said that now he was here contributing to making it further and stronger.

Ambassador Haque accepted his present job in late July, as soon as he finished his assignment as Pakistani ambassador to France.

He said he was still exploring China, and how to help consolidate the two countries’ relationship, in a way he hopes future generations can continue.

Na Remained Undeterred And Stood Shoulder To Shoulder With People During Covid-19 Pandemic

Islamabad, 31 Dec 2020 : The year 2020 was marked with the ever worst Pandemic of COVID-19 which halted the wheel of life all around the world including Pakistan. Inspite of the severe emerged challenges due to COVID-19, National Assembly remained steadfast and stood shoulder by shoulder with the Nation and kept itself in functional state to tackle the socio-economic challenges in the country.  The House focused on socio-economic issues through its debates, adjournment motions, question hour and Standing Committees.

During the year 2020, the Legislative performance of the House remained remarkable. Total working days of the National Assembly during the Year were 123 including the Joint Sittings. During the year 58 Government Bills were introduced, 14 ordinances were laid on the table of the House whereas 31 Government Bills were passed during Sessions of National Assembly held with Speaker Asad Qaiser in the chair. During the said period 34 Government and 2 Private Members Laws were also enacted by the National Assembly. Furthermore, 79 Private Member Bills were introduced and 06 Private Members’ bills were passed that depicts the active involvement of Private Members in the legislative process.

During the year, 19 resolutions were adopted on different national and international issues out of which the most glaring were regarding Combating Islamophobia, Commemorating 73rd Anniversary of the Assembly and on the Finality of the Prophethood. During the year, 6130 Questions were received out of which 891 Questions were answered during the Sessions of the National Assembly. Taking up Motions tabled under rule 259 of the rules of Procedure and Conduct of the National Assembly, 2007 on important issues like the tragic incident of Rape on Motorway, COVID-19, Agriculture Policy, Privatization and Kashmir Issue National Assembly debated the Motions for 6 hour and 23 minutes. While issues of Escalation in COVID-19 Pandemic, fatal crash of PIA flight in Karachi and issues of Privatization of Airports and Steel Mills, Sugar issues also came under discussion.

During the year 2020, a total number of 460 Motions under Rule 259 were received out of which 40 were disallowed and 54 were brought before the House out of which discussion could take placed on 6 Motions. 6 Motions under rule 244(B) were received in National Assembly Secretariat out of which two were disallowed while three were referred to the Standing Committees. The National Assembly also received 74 Questions of Privilege during the year, out of which 2 were disallowed whereas 13 were referred to the standing Committee on Rules of Procedure and Privileges, whereas, 49 were under submission.

Parliamentary debate is an essential tool for highlighting the socio-economic issues being faced by the Nation. During the Budget Session, the time consumed by government and opposition was 57 hours and 08 minutes, which was 17 hours 08 minutes in excess of 40 hours allotted for general discussion on Budget. However, the whole Budget passage consumed 81 hours and 33 minutes including the time consumed on the passage of charged Expenditure, presentation and discussion on cut motions and finally the passage of Finance Bill, 2020-21. The passage of Supplementary grants took total 24 hours and 25 minutes. The Members of the Assembly actively participated in the discussion on budget whereas total numbers of 208 including 107 Members from Treasury and 101 Members from Opposition benches spoke on the Budget. Calling Attention Notices, Adjournment Motions and Motions under rule 259 are important Parliamentary tools for oversight and bringing important public matters under discussion in the National Assembly. The Assembly Secretariat received 342 Calling Attention Notices, out of which 79 calling attention notices were brought in the House, however discussion took place on 60 calling attention notices. After thorough discussion, 15 Calling Attention Notices were referred to concerned Committees. Meanwhile, 79 Adjournments were presented in the House out of which 44 were disallowed under the rules and One brought in the House.

Taking stock of the COVID-19 situation, the Speaker National Assembly carried out consultation with the Parliamentary Leaders in the National Assembly for forging a joint approach to tackle the Global pandemic.  A Parliamentary Committee on Corona virus was constituted as a result of consensus amongst the Parliamentary leadership. Another Special Committee comprising three former Speakers and parliamentary leaders was constituted to discuss and suggest measures to hold virtual session of the National Assembly in wake of the pandemic. This Parliamentary Committee on COVID-19 Disease supervised important policy initiatives like maximum outreach to the people effected by COVID-19 through Ehsaas Programme, continuation of Extended Programme on Immunization, provision of adequate numbers of ventilators and provision of COVID-19 testing kits besides rewarding the medical community who was offering their services at the front line.

Speaker Asad Qaiser also focused on welfare of marginalized segments of the society especially disabled persons. In order to intervene at policy and legislation level the first ever Parliamentary Committee on Disabled Persons was constituted which deliberated upon evolving a mechanism to resolve the issues faced by the Persons with Disabilities. Agriculture, being the back bone of the country, was also focused by the Speaker Asad Qaiser. Special Committee on Agriculture Products took a lot of initiatives for the welfare of the farmer’s community. This Committee is still working to suggest reforms and policy intervention in the Agriculture sector and to resolve the problems of Farmers community.

Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser especially focused to enhance bilateral trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan. He constituted Executive Committee of Pakistan Afghanistan Parliamentary Friendship Group which held eight meetings and brought the bilateral relations on new heights of cooperation. The seminar “Pak-Afghan Trade an Investment Forum 2020 “was organized by National Assembly Secretariat which proved a success story for enhancing bilateral trade.

While expressing his satisfaction over the performance of the National Assembly from 1st January 2020 to 31st December 2020, Speaker Asad Qaiser has remarked that only effective legislation and Parliamentary oversight can resolve all socio-economic issues faced by the country. He said that performance of the National Assembly in 2020 remained remarkable in spite of the grave challenges emerged due to Pandemic of COVID-19 in the world. He said that incumbent government believes in Parliamentary supremacy and the legislators being representative of the people can only offer practical solution through parliamentary initiatives.  The Speaker desired that both government and opposition benches should work in collaboration for the welfare of the common people.

FM Qureshi invites Japanese investors to invest in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD : Foreign Minister (FM) Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Thursday has invited Japanese investors to invest in Pakistan in diverse fields.

Talking to the Japanese Ambassador to Pakistan Kuninori Matsuda in Islamabad on Thursday, he said all possible facilities will be provided to the investors.FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi said there are diverse opportunities to promote bilateral relations in sectors like agriculture, industry, low-cost housing and environmental protection.

The foreign minister said Pakistan is making all out efforts to promote tourism in the country. He said Pakistan will welcome Buddhist tourists visiting their holy sites.

He thanked the Japanese government and leadership for providing assistance to Pakistan during the coronavirus pandemic.

On the occasion, the Japanese Ambassador Kuninori Matsuda appreciated Pakistan’s efforts for peace and stability in the region, including peace in Afghanistan.

Matsuda reiterated Japan’s commitment to further expand its ties with Pakistan in diverse sectors.

Need stressed for promoting trade ties between Pakistan and Djibouti

Islamabad,31 Dec 2020 (DNA) : Fatma Azim, Acting President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) said that Pakistan and the Republic of Djibouti should focus on promoting bilateral trade and economic relations as both countries have the potential to do trade in many items. She said this while addressing a delegation of the Republic of Djibouti that visited Pakistan led by Mohamed Ali Houmed, President, National Assembly. Senator Mirza Muhammad Afridi, Chairman, Senate Standing Committee on Commerce and Textile Industry was also present at the occasion. ICCI Executive Members including Muhammad ShakeelMunir, Muhammad Javed Iqbal, Muhammad OmaisKhattak and others also attended the B2B meeting with the delegation of Djibouti.

Fatma Azim said that Republic of Djibouti was situated at a strategic location in Africa and enhancing trade cooperation with it would provide Pakistan better access to African markets. Similarly, Djibouti could get easy access to South Asian markets by developing close trade ties with Pakistan. She said that the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan has a vision to promote Pakistan’s exports to all potential markets and improving trade ties with Djibouti would help in making significant increase in our exports with Africa. She identified textiles, IT, Halal food, rice, pharmaceuticals, leather products, surgical instruments as potential exports products of Pakistan for Djibouti.

Senator Mirza Muhammad Afridi, Chairman, Standing Committee on Commerce and Textile Industry briefed the delegation of Djibouti about the potential areas of JVs and investment in Pakistan including tourism, real estate & construction, infrastructure development and said that investors of Djibouti should take advantage of Pakistan’s liberal business and investment policies by exploring JVs and investment in Pakistan.

Speaking at the occasion, Mohamed Ali Houmed, President, National Assembly, Republic of Djibouti said that there was no industry in Djibouti as only service providers were doing business in his country. He said that Pakistani investors should set up industries in Djibouti in various sectors including IT & telecom, pharmaceutical, marble & granite and construction. He said that both countries should establish an Economic Forum to improve bilateral trade and economic relations. He said that Djibouti achieved over 8% economic growth in 2018 and over 7% growth in 2019, which showed that it has good prospects for foreign investors and urged that Pakistani investors should take more interest in his country for investing in various ongoing projects to achieve lucrative outcomes.

Moot On Quaid-E-Azam And Religious Harmony Held At Pucar

Rawalpindi : A Moot On ‘Quaid-E-Azam And Religious Harmony Was Held At Punjab Council Of The Arts In Connection With Birth Anniversary Of Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

The Moot Was Presided Over By Sajada Nasheen Imam Bari Sarkar Pir Syed Muhammad Ali Gillani. Allama Ayaz Zaheer Hashmi, Noor Us Saba, Haji Ikhtikhat Ahmed, Riffat Ali Qaiser And Others Spoke On The Occasion.

The Speakers Stressed That Religious Harmony Can Be Possible By Following The Teaching Of Quaid-E-Azam.

Businessmen Panel wins FPCCI Elections got 8 seats and UBG received 4 seats

Karachi: In the annual elections-2021 of Federation of Pakistan and Industry (FPCCI) held here on Wednesday, both the presidential candidates got 178 votes each and its a tie, however Election Commission of the FPCCI reconsidered it’s decisions and took into account the intention of the voters, and by virtue of intention of voters, the commission declared Mian Nasser Hyatt Magoo as President FPCCI.

The Businessmen Panel (BMP), which is being led by its Chairman Main Anjum Nisar, got succeeded its candidate Khawaja Shahzeb Akram on Senior Vice President’s seat with 196 votes against 161 votes of his opponent Abdul Rauf Mukhtar from United Businessmen Group (UBG) headed by S.M.Muneer and Iftikhar Ali Malik as Patron-in-Chief and Chairman respectively.

BMP, which is the ruling group in FPCCI for the year 2020 too, also won six positions of vice presidents and UBG got four VPs for 2021 year.

Similarly both vice president candidates from capital area also tied up by getting four votes each which connects through toss.

Meanwhile, BMP’s two VPs one from Baluchistan quota were already declared elected un-opposed. They were Nasir Khan on the chambers’ seat and on Women Chamber-seat Ms. Farzana Ahmed Ali. Whereas, UBG’s Adeel Siddique had also been elected un-opposed from Sindh Chambers Class.

FPCCI is the apex trade body; having all Chambers of Commerce and trade associations representing different economic sectors from over the country as its members. The 187 trade bodies participated in FPCCI Elections on December 30th through their Executive Committee and General Body members.

Pakistani scholar dispels various misperceptions about China

ISLAMABAD, Dec. 31 : An eminent writer and Director of China Study Center Shakeel Ahmad Ramay in a book dispelled various so-called myths about China and tried to create awareness about the country’s political system.

The book was  recently published on theme, ‘Understanding China for Future Cooperation’. Talking to Gwadar Pro, Ramay introduced it saying that although China is doing a lot but there is little understanding about the systems of China among some countries and masses. The lack of understanding about China leads to criticism and undue controversies and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is no exception.

“The book is an effort to create an awareness about China, to make people aware of different systems of China and how China is keeping all these systems for moving towards prosperity of the people,” he briefly explained.

The book covers all aspects about China including prosperity, eco-civilization, diplomacy and security vision and how changing dynamics are looking in China, how China is rising in these changing dynamics.

He hoped that the book will decode different aspects and myths about China.

When asked about Pak-China relations particularly CPEC project, Ramay commented that China has helped Pakistan in a number of sectors.

“The most important thing about Pak-China relations is that China never wanted to create dependency, rather China always worked to build Pakistan’s capacity to make it stronger.”

The book was launched by Chairman CPEC authority Asim Saleem Bajwa who appreciated the effort of Shakeel Ramay, saying that this is a very timely effort in understanding prospects of shared prosperity.

All out efforts being made for development of Karachi city: Governor Sindh

Karachi : Governor Imran Ismail says all out efforts are being made for the development and rehabilitation of the infrastructure of Karachi under the federal government.

Talking to delegation of the 47th Special Training Program of National Police Academy Islamabad in Karachi, Imran Ismail said Prime Minister Imran Khan has a keen interest in the development of Karachi city.

He said that the efficiency of the police department can be further enhanced through modern technology.

The governor said that the role of police against corrupt elements is also essential and fully functional police system is an important need of the hour.

He added that we all need to work together for the betterment of the country and the nation.

CJP takes suo motu notice of burning of Hindu temple in KP’s Karak

Islamabad : Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed on Thursday took suo motu notice of the burning of a Hindu temple in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Karak.

The suo motu case will be heard in the Supreme Court on January 5.

The court has also summoned a report from the chairman of the minority rights commission, inspector-general of police and chief secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa regarding the incident by January 4.

According to a notification, the CJP took notice of the incident after meeting Pakistan Hindu Council chief patron Dr Ramesh Kumar.

During the meeting, Kumar briefed the CJP on the burning of the shrine of a Hindu saint by an angry mob in Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The CJP also condemned the incident in the meeting with Kumar.

Mob sets ablaze Hindu saint’s shrine in KP’s Karak

An angry mob on Wednesday attacked and set ablaze the shrine of a Hindu saint in the Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
According to police officials, as soon as the incident was reported, police personnel reached the site and dispersed the mob.

As reported by Dawn.com, a mob comprising “more than a thousand people”, led by local elders of a religious party, launched the attack to remove the temple.

Video clips going viral on social media show hordes of people breaking and desecrating the site while chanting slogans. Smoke could also be seen emitting from the shrine after it was set on fire.

Following the incident, the District Police Officer of Karak told Dawn News TV that area residents had called for a protest, guaranteeing it would be peaceful, but a local cleric instigated the crowd to resort to violence.

Area residents, according to the DPO, reported that the shrine was being “secretly expanded” which angered them.

Govt condemns the attack

Upon hearing the news, the Federal Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari took to Twitter and “strongly condemned” the attack.

“Strongly condemn the burning of a Hindu temple by a mob in Karak Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,” she stated.

“[The] KP govt must ensure culprits [are] brought to justice. MOHR also moving on this. We, as a govt, have a responsibility to ensure [the] safety & security of all our citizens & their places of worship,” the minister wrote.

‘So far, crowd is not part of PSL 6 plans’ Nadeem Khan

Karachi : Director National High-Performance Center (NHPC) Nadeem Khan has revealed that the crowd will not be part of the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) season six and the matches will be played behind closed doors.

Former Test spinner said that the season will be played on time while the foreign stars have also confirmed their availability.

“According to plan, there would be no involvement of the public in this year’s PSL, however, we are monitoring the situation as the time is progressing,” Nadeem said.

“If possible, we will look to hold matches in a minimum crowd if the COVID situation improves,” he added.

It must be noted that the CEO Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Wasim Khan said in an interview last month that the league’s draft will be held in the first week of January while the tournament will commence from February 20th to March 21st just like the last season

The pick order for this year’s draft was also confirmed last week and two-time winners Islamabad United will have the first-round platinum picks this time around.

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