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YLC Brings Umair Jaliawala to Encourage Youngsters to level Up Their Game!

DNA

ISLAMABAD – With strict adherence to the standard operating procedures, the Young leaders Conference took an early start to their day. The fourth day was champed by a youth leader himself, Mr. Umair Jaliawala. Umair made sure to level up the participant’s day by inspiring, encouraging, and adding a breath to the participant’s life.

The day was sponsored by English Biscuit Manufacturers, EBM have been partners with the Young Leaders Conference for more than 18 years and have been successfully executing YLC as one. The day was all about LEVELING UP!

In the midst of challenges, EBM with its brand choco allowed the participants to get rid of their inner fears that the year has brought upon them and instead will divert their minds towards being optimistic and positive.

Under strict precautionary measures and following the SOPs, the fourth day of the conference was all about ‘Levelling up’ – whether it’s your education, job, or a start-up. The day was meant to encourage and motivate young minds to go above and beyond; as the youth today radiates with optimism despite all hurdles they face, they have even found new means to stay connected in times that have hampered them from doing so. The keynote speakers from the day included Qaiser Abbas, S. Akbar Zaidi, Shabbar Zaidi, Ahmed Essa Rauf, Shahbaz Islam, Arif Pyar Ali, Junaid Ahsan, Dr. Sara Saeed, and others who conducted sessions on Economy, Education, Entrepreneurship, Tech, and Social Media.

The day began with the mandatory SOPs check that has been significant at this year’s YLC. The conference is being held under strict conditions – with careful observations of the venue, participants, and the SOPs. The event has been organized with thorough preparations on the part of the organizing committee, in light of the safety and health concerns of all present.

The event has been sponsored and partnered by YLC’s Founding Partner English Biscuit Manufacturers and Cause Partners FNF, as well as KIA Motors, British Council, Marie Stopes Society, KFC, Viper, Hubco, IBEX. The Jang Group is the official media partner, Suno FM 89.4, the Official Radio Partner for the conference, while Double Click Pvt Ltd. is serving as the PR partner.

Vast opportunities for growth in aviation industry: Mian Naeem

DNA

SIALKOT, DEC 23 – Chairman Sialkot International Airport Limited Mian Naeem Javed has said that there are vast opportunities for growth in the aviation industry. Sialkot International Airport has become the center of attention of the world after the visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan visit of.Sialkot  where international flights from different are under operation  and Gujranwala Division as well as Azad Jammu and Kashmir  large numbers of people from other adjoining areas are availing domestic and international flights from Sialkot Airport.

This was stated by Chairman Sial Mian Naeem Javed during a briefing here today. He said that Sialkot International Airport like other airports of the country could play an important role in the promotion of tourism.  He said that possible facilities and incentives should be announced by the government so that the citizens could be attracted towards domestic and international travel.

He said that Sialkot, Gujranwala and Gujarat are well-known industrial cities and flights from Sialkot International Airport to other countries are being operated on international routes which could be significantly increased.  Mian Naeem Javed said that for the development of aviation industry, it is necessary to implement tourism promotion programs which will bring multi-currency exchange to Pakistan and increase investment in aviation industry as well as innumerable jobs and businesses.  Opportunities will arise.

PR upgrades 620 coaches from its own resources in three years

ISLAMABAD, DEC 23 (DNA) – Pakistan Railways has upgraded as many as 620 coaches from its own resources to increase revenue of the department and facilitate its passengers for comfortable travel during the last three years.

Giving the year wise breakup of the upgraded coaches, an official in the Ministry of Railways told that 168 coaches were upgraded in 2016-17, 192 in 2017-18 and 260 coaches in 2018-19. Regarding the availability of coaches, he said that at present around 472 coaches were out of service or non-functional, which needed heavy or light repair.

Giving details about the repair, the official said that 39 coaches of Pakistan Railways under survey of condemnations being over-aged and beyond economical repair. The official said that 205 coaches were available in workshops under periodical overhauling and repair. Around 228 coaches available in Lahore division and in Carriage Factory and C&W Shops held up since long for repairs.

He said Pakistan Railways was taking several steps to improve financial position of the organization included starting of new trains with the same rolling stock and human resources. The official said that introduction of Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) locomotives and trains tracking system had contributed in reducing the fuel consumption by 2 million liters.

He said Pakistan Railways has earned Rs 0.841 million more during the current financial year 2019-20 as compared to last fiscal year 2018-19 by taking prudent measures to make the department a profitable entity. “In the financial year 2019-20, the revenue has increased to Rs 17.741 billion as compared to Rs16.9 billion of corresponding period of 2018-19 and the budget target of Rs16.5 billion,” he said.

He said the expenditures were Rs 32 billion (2019-2020) as compared to Rs27 billion (2018-19) and the increase was on account of increase in fuel prices and salaries of the employees. = DNA

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Exhibition on Quid’s life and struggle kicked off at PUCAR

DNA

Rawalpindi, DEC 23 – In connection with the birth anniversary of Quid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, a photographic exhibition depicting life and struggle for Pakistan of the great leader Quiad-e-Azam was arranged under auspices of  Punjab Council of the Arts here on Tuesday which would be opened for general public for one week. Member Punjab Assembly Seemabia Tahir inaugurated the exhibition flanked by ex-Governor Rotary Club, Haji Iftikhar Ahmed, Naheed Manzoor and Director Punjab Council of the Arts Waqar Ahmed.

More than one hundred rare photographs were put on display to highlight personal life of Quid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and his struggle for an independent state. Addressing at the inaugural ceremony, Member Punjab Assembly Seemabia Tahir said that Quid-eAzam was great leader of the world whose untiring efforts made possible to achieve an independent state for the Muslim of sub-continent. She said that charming personality of Quid-e-Azam united Muslim of sub-continent on one platform.

Member Punjab Assembly Seemabia Tahir further added that current government would make the country strong by following the vision of Quid-e-Azam. Naheed Manzoor said that the country could be stand in row of developed nations to follow teaching of great leader. Director PUCAR Rawalpindi Waqar Ahmed addressing at the occasion said that aim of the exhibition is to introduce the deeds of Quid-e-Azam in new generation. Students, artists and people from all walk of life attended the inaugural ceremony.

APNS bags excellence award at Beijing Advertisement moot

Hameed Haroon, President and Sarmad Ali, Secretary General All Pakistan Newspapers Society have congratulated members on Wining Excellence Award

DNA

KARACHI: “Hameed Haroon, President and Sarmad Ali, Secretary General All Pakistan Newspapers Society have congratulated members on Wining Excellence Award at the 2020 Beijing International Public Service Advertisement Creativity Competition.

The All Pakistan Newspapers Society bagged the Excellence Award at the 2020 Beijing International Public Service Advertisement Conference Creativity Competition for their public service campaign on Covid-19. This was the second Beijing International PSA Creativity Competition in which countries from across the globe participated.

The 2020 Beijing International Public Service Advertisement Conference Creativity Awards was organized by the Publicity Department of Beijing Municipal Committee of CPC and Beijing Municipal Radio and Television Bureau.

Last year, the conference and the awards were held at Beijing. However this year, keeping in mind the Covid-19 situation, the conference as well as the awards were held online. The entries were emailed while the jury sessions were held through video link across continents. It was after rigorous jury sessions, APNS won the Excellence Award for their public service during the tough times of the pandemic.

The awards are specifically organized to recognize organizations that are contributing towards betterment of society by spreading awareness and playing their part. The campaigns were welcomed from Print, Audio, Video and Interactive media. APNS submitted in both Print and Video, and won the Excellence Award for both categories.

APNS launched a print campaign earlier this year informing masses about the pandemic, bursting myths and providing people with information to stay safe and healthy. The print campaign was supported by newspapers across Pakistan so that the word reaches out to the corners of the country and help people. The same was adapted for TV in the form a 40 seconds promo and was aired on various national channels as public service message.

Roshan Digital Accounts welcomed by Overseas Pakistanis: Amb. Javed Malik

LONDON, DEC 23 /DNA/ – Chairman UK Pakistan Business Council and former Ambassador of Pakistan, Javed Malik has welcomed the introduction of Roshan Digital accounts by the state bank of Pakistan and said that it will open new avenues of investment into Pakistan by the Overseas Pakistani Business community because it allows greater flexibility and transparency to invest and repatriate investments.

He was speaking at an International webinar organized by UK Pakistan Business Council in collaboration with Pakistan Stock Exchange and Pakistan High Commission in London.  Javed Malik said that irrespective of where they reside, the hearts of Overseas Pakistanis always beat with Pakistan and they can play a key role not only in investment into Pakistan but also in enhancing the scope of trade between Pakistan and other countries. ‘It is therefore, vital that an adequate mechanism is evolved by the Board of Investment as well as the provincial investment promotion departments with a special focus on attracting investment by Overseas Pakistanis’ he added.  Javed Malik also said that UK Pakistan Business Council and other similar bodies are working in various countries to promote business linkages with Pakistan and he will be leading the initiative to unify these efforts in the coming year so that overseas Pakistani business community can extend all possible support to Pakistan in its economic recovery in a post Covid world.

The International webinar entitled “Investment Opportunities in Pakistan’s Capital Markets” was attended by Pakistani businessmen from United Kingdom, Europe, Pakistan, Gulf countries as well as senior officials from Pakistan High commission including Minister Trade, Mr Shafiq Shahzad who highlighted the scope of investment in Pakistan.  Special presentations were also given by the Chief Executive of  Pakistan Stock Exchange, Farrukh Khan and Chairman Islamabad Stock Exchange , Mr Zahid Latif Khan on the investment opportunities in Pakistan’s capital markets whereas Prime Minister’s spokesperson for investment in UK, Shahibzada Jehangir was the special guest, other speakers included Badiuddin Akbar, Khursheed Barlas President Pak Chapter, Ata ul Haq, General Secretary and Ahmed Chinoy

Benami Transactions: FBR files references against ‘mafia’

The 27 references were submitted by the Benami Zones at Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore before the Adjudicating Authority which were confirmed involving Benami assets worth of Rs. 7.4 billion

Naveed Miraj

ISLAMABAD:  Benami Transactions Adjudicating Authority has confirmed 27 references involving amount of Rs. 7.4 billion filed against Benami Transactions by the three Anti-Benami Zones at Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore which include movable as well as immovable benami properties.

These include 5 cases of Benami shares in which Benami transaction of Rs. 159.644 million was identified, 6 references of Benami immovable properties worth Rs. 5,849.4million, one case of Benami bank accounts worth Rs. 1040.0 (M), and 16cases of Benami vehicles worth Rs. 351.55 (M).

As per law, the Ant-Benami Zones submit references in cases of suspected Benami assets before the Benami Transactions Adjudicating Authority for confirmation/ revocation of attachment of assets and then initiate confiscation proceedings.

The Adjudicating Authority, an independent authority established under the law, after due deliberation provides opportunity of being heard to the alleged benamidars and beneficial owners and the referring department as well. The Adjudicating Authority after completing all legal and administrative requirements/ formalities either confirms or revokes the attachment orders issued by the Initiating Officers. The 27 references were submitted by the Benami Zones at Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore before the Adjudicating Authority which were confirmed involving Benami assets worth of Rs. 7.4 billion shall be confiscated after confirmation of orders from the Federal Appellate Tribunal as per law by the Federal Government.

Norwegian Ambassador Kjell Gunnar Eriksen meets Omar Ayub

DNA

ISLAMABAD, DEC 23 – Minister for Power Division, Omar Ayub has said that Pakistan’s new Renewable Energy Policy would bring opportunities for investors due to transparent policies of the government.

Talking to Norwegian Ambassador, Mr. Kjell Gunnar Eriksen in Islamabad on Wednesday, he said the government has set an ambitious targets to introduce 25 percent renewable energy by 2025, and 30 percent by end of 2030 including 40 percent share of hydel power generation into energy mix of the country.

The Minister said that renewable energy-based power plants would be inducted through open and competitive bidding in a transparent manner.

The Norwegian Ambassador appreciated the newly promulgated Renewable Energy Policy of Pakistan and expressed hope that Norway will forge cooperation with Pakistan in the field of renewable energy.

COMSTECH and Int’l Turkic Academy sign MoU

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Islamabad, DEC 23 – International Turkic Academy and COMSTECH sign MoU at COMSTECH Secretariat on December 23 to strengthen cooperation and collaboration for the promotion of science & technology in OIC member states.

On the occasion of MoU signing ceremony, President of the Int’l Turkic Academy, Dr. Darkhan Kydyrali, appreciated COMSTECH for holding Al-Farabi forum successfully.

Dr. Kydyrali said that our relations are not only limited to the relations between institutions, we have great relationship between nations. He assured that on his return he will meet with the president of Kazakhstan to share these activities with him. He said we have signed many MoUs with different institutions of Pakistan. He said that he strongly believes that COMSTECH will play a strong role for further enhancing the Pak-Kazak relations.

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Coordinator General COMSTECH, Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary appreciated the organization of OIC Science Summit by Kazakhstan in 2017. He said that we will soon organize an international forum on Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal in collaboration with international Turkic Academy, Kazakhstan. Dr. Iqbal assured that we will be partner in these activities.

Both institutions have agreed to be engaged in various joint activities such as organizing forums on Al-Farabi, Allama Muhammad Iqbal, and Ulugh Beg Mirza and establishing Turkic Academy Library at COMSTECH and incorporating leading universities of Pakistan in the network of universities of International Turkic Academy.

The Turkic Academy was founded on 25 May 2010 at the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in the capital of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

COMSTECH is Islamabad based OIC Ministerial Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation.

Experts discuss prospects of the Intl academic network

University China (CUC), Beijing, and Center for Global and Strategic Studies Islamabad jointly organized an Online International conference on “Working together towards a community with shared future”

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Research Center for Community with a Shared Future, Communication University China (CUC), Beijing, and Center for Global and Strategic Studies Islamabad jointly organized an Online International conference on “Working together towards a community with shared future”.

The conference aimed to analyze international academicnetworks and bringing nations together through regional integration, the concept of creating harmony resulting in a strong social foundation to counter challenges faced by the global community.

Prof. Hualing Li, Dean, Institute for a Community with a Shared Future, Communication University of China, Beijing, China discussed prospects of the International academic network for a community with a shared future. He stated that in 2020 the world has witnessed two major events, one of them is the ASEAN agreement, which embodies the agreement of ASEAN countries and it tells us that the countries of Asia wish to live independently, they do not wish to choose between China and America. Another big event of 2020 is Brexit that has weakened the American influence on Europe. Keeping in view the recent developments we can devise that our world is now multilateral. The concept of a community with a shared future envisions multilateralism in politics, security, development, civilization, environment and solidarity in all kinds of problems being faced by the mankind such as the pandemic, terrorist, climate change and drugs. He further suggested that in the current wake of the pandemic it is important that all countries join hands to form a human bond. According to Professor Li, international think tanks play an important role and they should focus on enhancing academic dialogue to erase existing prejudices, promote dialogue between communities and work towards achieving mutual understanding. Think tanks in western countries accuse the Belt and Road initiative of being a death trap, which is wrong. The BRI advocates joint contributions and shared benefits for all its member countries. He emphasized that through the concept of a shared future we aim to plan exchange programs for scholars across the world and to connect them on common goals and objectives.

Prof. Dr. Muhmmad Saleem Mazhar, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University of the Punjab, Lahore,briefly discussed the waysof enhancing regional connectivity through the global concept of a community with a shared future. He shed light on the establishment of the Regional Integration Center in collaboration with CGSS and how it will contribute towards the regional cooperation and the idea of a community of a shared future.

He further commented, that this initiative of sharing resources and ideas will be beneficial for all partners and will create a win-win situation for all those who are working together. Mentioning the effective role played by China in helping the communities,Dr. Mazhar highlighted that China’s policy of non-interference and its aim to respect other cultures, norms and civilizations has played an important role in bringing the regional countries together. China has always promoted that our future is together. He also mentioned that Punjab University, Lahore welcomes this initiative and is ready to have a shared bright future under this concept introduced by China and accepted by Pakistan.

Mr. Tan Sri Ong Tee Keat, Chairman of ASEAN Research Center for a Community with a Shared Future, Malaysia highlighted working towards an inclusive world and the global concept of a community with a shared future.

He stated that In the American perspective the rise of China and its increasing role and weightage in global geopolitics has been labeled as a potential threat. In the present context of escalating polarization, the concept of forging a community with a shared future, as was espoused by China, is no doubt a timely wake-up call for the international community. More so, in the wake of increasing existential cataclysms that no single nation-state could ever handle singlehandedly. He further commented that in this regard, universities or research-based institutions of BRI participating countries can play meaningful roles in shaping an inclusive world.

Prof. Dr. Iram Khalid, Chairperson, Political Science Department, University of the Punjab, Lahore, presented a comprehensive presentation on the concept of Dialogue of Civilization. She stated that the changing patterns in global politics and socio-cultural intermingling and interpenetration are opening new vistas in international relations among nations for the time to come. She stated that the time is approaching when war and armed conflicts will be regarded as outdated methodologies of tackling conflicts/disputes among nations, regions and communities. She also shared effective recommendations including, alliance of civilization, connectivity and self-reliance to deal with the challenges faced by civilizations in the modern world.

Prof. Deqiang Ji,Vice Dean, Institute for A Community with Shared Future, Communication University of China, Beijing shed light on how a community with a shared future can defeat common global challenges. In his comprehensive presentation, he shared some of the major problems being faced by the global community post-COVID-19. He stated that the global pandemic has caused a divide in the global governance and multilateralism, from global to regional to national it has also escalated geopolitical conflicts. Furthermore, the declinenthe global economy and trade constraints also pose a major threat to the world. He shared that the concept of a community with a shared future has introduced a new concept of globalization that gives an alternative, reflective and hybrid norm in driving globalization. It is based on connectivity, diversity, and a concept of mutual understanding and respect. He emphasized that, global challenges require global resistance and to defeat these global challenges we must rebuild the channel for dialogue and trust in collaboration.

Mr. Jean Christophe, CEO of The Global Compass, Paris, France and Head of The European Network of The Center for A Community with Shared Future emphasized the social foundation of the new world under the concept of a community with a shared future. He congratulated the research centers established across the globe and highlighted that we are the pioneers of change in today’s world. The world today is connected because we are facing the same problems, to solve them we must work towards a collective approach. There are two major components of this vision, one is of the community and the second is of a shared future. Our collective responsibility is to work on both pillars and convince other countries as well to come at one platform to build a sense of a community with a shared future. He mentioned that it is our responsibility to rebuild the mechanism of multiculturalism that has been destroyed by the previous American administration.

There is no one system or one superior culture, it is our duty to research that what brings us together as a community, in the 21st century.

Dr. André Dominic Negussie, The East African Research Center for a Community of a shared future of Mankind discussed a community with a shared future and Africa’s vision of China-Africa Relations. He gave an extensive presentation on the topic and enlightened the audience by sharing interesting facts. He stated that China and Africa relations date back as far as the sixteenth century but in the last decade it has grown to such an extent that today China is the continent’s largest trading partner. He also highlighted that China’s development cooperation with Africa is based on a complete set of projects, commodity aid, technical cooperation, help from Chinese medical teams, and humanitarian aid. He concluded by sharing that China and Africa believe in the philosophy of”I am because we are, We are because I am”

Ms. MinahilShawal Afridi, Deputy Director, Pakistan Research Center for a Community with Shared Future highlighted the aim of 7 Research Centers across the world. They vow to collaborate, cooperate, and work collectively towards making a progressive and prosperous community. She further highlighted that Research Center for a Community with Shared Future envisions the promotion of a community with a shared future through collaborative efforts to put aside differences and establish harmony and peaceful co-existence.

Ms. Palwasha Nawaz, Deputy Director, Pakistan Research Center for a Community with Shared Future discussed the initiatives taken by Pakistan Research Center for a community with a shared future. She also highlighted that more joint conferences, research projects, and academic exchange programs are planned to promote common goals and to bring together the academia of other countries for finding solutions to common problems.

Dr. MuhmmadSaleemMazhar, Pro-VC University of the Punjab, Lahore in his concluding remarks mentioned that we can see a positive change in our region because of the Belt and Road Initiative. It has contributed towards portraying a positive image of regional integration.

The conference was moderated by Mr. Khalid TaimurAkram, Director, Pakistan Research Center for a Community with Shared Future, and was participated by 60 participants including students and members of academia from Pakistan, China,Tanzania, Malaysia and France. It was also viewed live by 150 people on social media channels.

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