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From 1 October, entry and exit are allowed to Uzbekistan through air, railway and automobile checkpoints

Tashkent, SEPT 18  — For those entering Uzbekistan by air, the following rules are established:

Persons who have been in the “green countries” in the last 14 days are allowed to enter the territory of Uzbekistan without restrictions. These countries include China, Thailand, Malaysia, South Korea, Georgia, Hungary, Finland, Latvia, Austria and Japan.

Persons arriving from the “yellow countries” (Azerbaijan, Belarus, the United Arab Emirates and the EU countries (with the exception of Great Britain and Spain), as well as from the “red countries” (all other countries of the world) are allowed into the territory of Uzbekistan only if they have a negative PCR test, produced in the last 72 hours.

In the absence of such a test with a negative result, the passenger will not be checked in for the flight to Uzbekistan.

If a passenger arriving in Uzbekistan has not passed the test, or has symptoms of coronavirus, then he takes the test at the checkpoint at his own expense.

If the result is negative, he is sent to a hotel or home quarantine for 14 days.

If positive – to a quarantine center in Uzbekistan at his own expense or returns to the country of arrival at his own expense.

Persons entering the Republic of Uzbekistan through automobile and pedestrian checkpoints on the border with Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Afghanistan are subject to the same conditions as for passengers from the “red countries”: a negative PCR test result and a 14-day quarantine in a hotel or at home. In the absence of a certificate, they take the test at their own expense at the checkpoint and are sent to quarantine.

There are no travel restrictions for citizens of Uzbekistan. Each country in the world independently decides whether to accept the citizens of Uzbekistan or not.

Hotel One Airport to open in the City of lights, Karachi

The purpose built 100-room contemporary hotel to feature dining outlets, event spaces right next to Jinnah International Airport, Karachi.

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Karachi, SEPT 18 – To redefine the modern travel experience by opening a brand-new hotel near Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, Hashoo Group has collaborated with Ghani Builders & Developers (Pvt) Ltd.

Hashoo Group is the leading and largest chain of hotels in Pakistan, whereas Ghani Builders & Developers (Pvt) Ltd, one of the most trusted names in real estate development and construction.

For this, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the two companies on Thursday, 17th September 2020. The MoU was signed by Mr. Haseeb A. Gardezi, Chief Operating Officer, Hashoo Group Hospitality Division, and Mr. Jawed Iqbal, Managing Director Ghani Builders & Developers (Pvt) Ltd.

At the MoU signing ceremony, Mr. Haseeb A. Gardezi said, “Hotel One is the fastest growing chain of select-service hotels in Pakistan which is contributing to the economy by providing jobs and by strengthening the tourism infrastructure by providing affordable accommodation. We are pleased to collaborate with Ghani Builders & Developers (Pvt) Ltd, for the opening of the upcoming Hotel One next to the Karachi airport. The hotel is sure to offer a comfortable travel experience, a convenient location for domestic and international travellers along with a wide range of facilities.”

He further said: ”Our investors have full confidence in Hotel One’s management model and we are also very focused delivering maximum returns to them which is why in the near future you will Insha Allah find Hotel One in every city of Pakistan.”

Mr. Jawed Iqbal, said, “This hotel will be strategically located next to Jinnah International Airport Karachi, with its prime location it will provide easy access as an economic and transit hub of the city, where guests will be able to save their commute time instead of travelling to the city to find a good quality hotel.” Mr. Jawed also thanked Hashoo Group for the collaboration between the two organisations and mentioned that the hotel will be ready by August 2022.

The upcoming Hotel One – Airport Karachi will attract both domestic and international guests, offering them quality accommodation and services in the proximity of the Karachi Airport, housing a variety of dining outlets, a Health Club, and banquet spaces, the hotel is designed to help guests feel energised, productive, and at home.

Catering to the business travellers, the hotel will offer them meeting rooms equipped with the latest technology, business services and a dedicated team to deliver seamless business experiences.

Chinese envoy says Pak played key role in intra-Afghan talks

Ambassador Yao Jing also supported Pakistan’s stand on the Kashmir issue and appreciated the way Pakistan government had highlighted the issue at all forums; says Pakistan is now a safe place to live and invest

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ISLAMABAD: The outgoing Ambassador of People’s Republic of China Yao Jing has recognized Pakistan’s role in regional peace and stability adding dialogue among various Afghan factions could be possible only with the help of Pakistan.

The Chinese ambassador made these remarks in a farewell reception he hosted for the media people. The Chinese ambassador delivered an emotional speech saying he was leaving Pakistan with a heavy heart.

Ambassador Yao Jing also supported Pakistan’s stand on the Kashmir issue and appreciated the way Pakistan government had highlighted the issue at all forums.

The ambassador said he served in Pakistan for almost three years and leaving next Thursday. He said he spent total 13 years in Pakistan in various capacities adding his total diplomatic career spanned over 15 years out which he spent 13 years in Pakistan.

He added, China and Pakistan relationship has been growing with the each passing day and hoped it will further be strengthened in the days to come. He appreciated efforts of the incumbent government of Prime Minister Imran Khan in preserving and strengthening bilateral relations.

Talking about CPEC the ambassador said CPEC will continue despite all ifs and buts. Initially CPEC had four areas first Gwadar, second infrastructure third power projects and fourth industrial development. However four more sectors have been added to the CPEC ambit that include agriculture, social sector, science and technology.

He said Orange line shall also be made operational in a few days while various power sector projects have either been completed are in the process of completion.

The ambassador said we do welcome positive criticism that seeks to help us further improve and streamline projects nevertheless there are some people who do criticism just for the sake of criticism.

“ We do reject such kind of criticism or remarks but not with words but with our actions, work and contributions to the economy “he added.

The ambassador said apart from CPEC there are other areas also where both China and Pakistan have been cooperating adding our relationship in fact continues since seven decades.

He said China always favours and supports regional connectivity because that is the only way to achieve various developmental goals.

The Chinese ambassador also lauded govt efforts in improving the security situation in Pakistan. He said Pakistan is now a safe place to live and invest.

He said he will miss Pakistan and great hospitality extended to him during his three years. He wished Pakistan and people of Pakistan success and prosperity. DNA

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Deteriorating state of governance, education sector detrimental to country’s future: IPS’ National Academic Council

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ISLAMABAD, SEPT 18 – Senior academics and experts, including four vice chancellors of different universities from across Pakistan have termed unchecked governance deficit and institutional deterioration of education sector, especially higher education, in the country as two of the biggest domestic challenges, cautioning that failure in addressing these issues can prove extremely destructive for the nation.

These apprehensions were shared at the annual meeting of the National Academic Council (NAC) of Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Islamabad. The session was chaired by Executive President IPS Khalid Rahman and addressed by Ambassador (r) Shamshad Ahmed Khan, Syed Abu Ahmad Akif, former federal secretary, Dr Anis Ahmad, vice chancellor, Riphah International University, Prof Dr Anwar-ul-Hassan Gilani, vice chancellor, University of Haripur, Dr Fateh Muhammad Burfat, vice chancellor, University of Sindh, Dr Syed Tahir Hijazi, vice chancellor, Muslim Youth University, Dr Syed M Junaid Zaidi, executive director, COMSATS University, Dr Adnan Sarwar Khan, former dean of social sciences, University of Peshawar, Dr Abdul Rauf Rafiqui, director, Abdul Samad Khan Achakzai Chair, University of Balochistan, Dr Noreen Saher, chairperson, Department of Anthropology, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Fasih Uddin, former chief economist of Pakistan, Mirza Hamid Hasan, former federal secretary, Air Cdr (r) Khalid Iqbal, and Amanullah Khan, former president, Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

It’s worth mentioning here that IPS-NAC is a supervisory consultative body comprising renowned intellectuals, scholars, academicians and field experts from across Pakistan brought together on one platform to deliberate matters of national significance and in turn help steer the Institute’s research work with their guidance.

The speakers raised various governance-related issues prevailing in the country, maintaining that the government’s machinery depends heavily on bureaucracy and hence it was important for the latter to play their part positively. They also suggested revisiting the colonial structure of the bureaucracy and reforming it according to the contemporary best practices. They believed that the country’s situation cannot improve unless the bureaucracy begins to understand and play its role diligently.

Dr Burfat directed attention towards the deteriorating condition of government educational institutions, especially universities, due to lack of resources and political appointments creating overemployment over the years. Speaking about the importance of strengthening government institutions and allowing them to work as per their mandate without any interference, Dr Burfat revealed that political intervention in universities after the 18th constitutional amendment has increased manifold and was affecting their autonomy and academic standard considerably.

Contemplating the prevailing deficiencies in the country’s education system, Dr Gilani pointed out that a good education system should be aimed at instilling confidence and creativity in students and shaping their character. However, he said the current system was missing out on this critical part comprehensively.

Dr Saher also spoke on similar lines, stating that curriculum designing the world over revolved around three important features; information, skills and attitude building. In Pakistan, however, the focus was primarily on the informational aspect, ignoring the skills and attitude building part almost in its entirety. The result of this approach, according to her, was a lot well versed in information but lacking the skills as well as the attitude to excel professionally.

Fasih Uddin and Dr Zaidi laid a lot of stress on science and technological education, calling it the need of the hour, especially in the wake of challenges posed by the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Dr Sarwar, on the other hand, was wary of over-dependence of students on technology which, according to him, could deteriorate their thinking and self-learning capacity, and hence he suggested adopting a balanced approach.

Hamid Hasan talked about critically reviewing the West-influenced mentality where every academic endeavor was evaluated as per the Western paradigm while every locally generated discourse or indigenously produced narrative was looked down as mediocre in nature.

Dr Anis called for forging a proactive instead of a reactive mindset when it comes to research and academic endeavors. He stressed that our beliefs and culture had their own set of positives and strengths, and hence one should encourage local scholarship that is pursuing any discourse with an indigenous approach.

Army Chief hails outgoing Chinese envoy’s contributions for Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, SEP 18 (DNA) – Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa hosted a farewell dinner in honour of the outgoing Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Yao Jing, in Islamabad.

He thanked the Ambassador Yao Jing for his services and appreciated his contributions for fostering strong ties between Pakistan and China, support towards defence and security cooperation, handling of COVID-19 pandemic and stance on Kashmir.

During the interaction, matters of mutual interest, regional security and enhanced bilateral cooperation came under discussion.

The outgoing Chinese ambassador appreciated and acknowledged Pakistan’s positive role in the region and pledged to play his role for further improvement in diplomatic cooperation between the two countries. =DNA

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British Virgin Atlantic announced flight operations from Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, SEPT 18 – Virgin Atlantic is delighted to announce that flights from Pakistan to London Heathrow and Manchester are on sale now starting on 11th December 2020. 

Flying three new routes from Lahore to London Heathrow, Islamabad to London Heathrow, as well as from Islamabad to Manchester, subject to applicable regulatory approvals; these new services will operate on one of Virgin Atlantic’s newest, most fuel-efficient aircraft, the 787-9 boasting31 Upper Class suites,35 Premium and 192 Economy seats.

These new services will open up over 290,000 seats between Pakistan and the UK annually whilst also offering seamless, speedy connections and a consistent long-haul onboard experience for customers travelling from Pakistan to onwards destinations throughout North America, including New York JFK, Los Angeles, Washington, Boston and San Francisco via London Heathrow. Connections to European destinations will also be available through code share and interline partners.

Alex McEwan, Commercial Manager – Pakistan, Virgin Atlantic commented, ‘’ We are excited to open bookings for our first ever flights to Pakistan. This is a great opportunity to offer travellers from Pakistan even more choice when they travel to UK and connect to USA, experiencing our award-winning service on one of our newest aircraft –787 Dream liner. Pakistan is one of the largest foreign-born populations within the UK and our flights will offer the opportunity to visit and reunite with friends and relatives. Alongside our Lahore and Islamabad services to London, the Manchester to Islamabad service is very exciting as it is our first route in Asia from Manchester.’’

Virgin Atlantic will also offer a fast, efficient cargo service presenting new opportunities for companies looking to export and import goods such as fresh produce and textiles between prime markets in the UK and US, and Pakistan.

RCCI elects Nasir Mirza as unopposed President

RAWALPINDI, SEPT 18 (DNA) – Nasir Mirza elected unopposed as President of the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) for the year 2020-21.

The 3-member RCCI Election Commission consisting of Malik Zahoor, Fazlurahman Malik and Sheikh Hafeez Ahmad announced the winners in this regard in a meeting held here on Friday.

The announcement of newly elected Senior Vice President Usman Ashraf and Vice President Shahraiz A. Malik were also made. Newly elected office bearers will take charge on October 1, 2020.

According to Election Commission no nomination papers were received against the said three members for three seats i.e President, Senior Vice President and Vice President hence election commission declared the said candidates as winners.

President RCCI  Saboor Malik and Group Leaders Sohail Altaf, SM Naseem, former presidents Najam Rehan, Dr Hassan Saroosh, Jalil Malik, Raja Amer Iqbal Mian Humayun Parvez and representatives of trade associations felicitated the newly elected office bearers and hoped that new body will leave no stone unturned for the betterment of the business community.

RCCI President also expressed hope that the new team under the leadership of Nasir Mirza will continue the legacy of RCCI and outperform in safeguarding the interests of the business community. DNA

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Chairman HAP Fahad Barlas meets Ambassador of Portugal

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 18 (DNA) – Accompanied by Handicraft Association of Pakistan Chairman Fahad Barlas, former Chairman Khurshid Barlas and Senior Members Amin Rehman Mohsin Khalid, he called on Portugal Ambassador to Islamabad .

On the occasion, they discussed cooperation between Pakistan and Portugal in the field of handicraft and promotion of bilateral trade.

Fahad Barlas said that Pakistan’s handicrafts are very popular in different countries and also in Portugal. Portugal’s Handicrafts Exhibition Can Be Held Portugal’s Ambassador to Pakistan Paulo Neves Pocinho said that Pakistan and Portugal have deep friendly relations and various efforts are being made at the diplomatic level to further strengthen these relations and boost bilateral trade. More effective measures can be taken at the grassroots level. DNA

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Sindh puts off resuming secondary school classes till Sept 28

KARACHI: The Sindh government postponed on Friday the decision to resume classes for students of grade six to eight from September 21 to September 28 amid concerns over violation of SOPs.

While addressing a press conference in Karachi, Sindh Education and Labour Minister Saeed Ghani said that the hardest decision to take after the lockdown was reopening schools.

“I reviewed the SOPs in various private schools in the city,” he said. “Some had made good arrangements, while others did not,” he said.

Ghani added that the situation was likely to worsen with an increase in the number of students from other classes. Hence, the decision to open secondary classes from September 21 has been postponed till September 28.

“If the situation remains the same, the decision to reopen schools will be further postponed,” Ghani added.

According to the education minister, the matter regarding reopening schools in Sindh will be reviewed. “The Sindh government will not compromise on children’s health,” he added.

Ghani informed that the matter was being taken up with federal government and the provincial government was apprising it of the situation.

“All teachers have been asked to undertake [Covid-19] tests,” he said, adding that free tests were being conducted for teachers of private and public educational institutions.

Earlier in the day, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) stated that at least 13 educational institutions across Pakistan had been closed down in the last 24 hours due to non-compliance of health guidelines or standard operating procedures (SOPs).

Out of these 13 educational institutions 10 were closed in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) and three in Sindh.

The current closure of schools came a day after the NCOC had announced closing down 22 schools in the country  due to non-compliance of SOPs.

As many as 16 educational institutions were closed in KP, one in Islamabad and five in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

Malala Yousafzai to appear in United Nations’ short film

The United Nations has shortlisted Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai amongst numerous celebrities including multi-Grammy winner Beyoncé to appear in a film.

The film sets out steps to tackle the world’s biggest problems such as the coronavirus pandemic, indigence and inequality.

The film is produced by 72 Films and writer, director and UN Sustainable Development Goals Advocate Richard Curtis.

According to the UNNations United: Urgent Solutions for Urgent Times is a 30-minute film that will broadcast globally, and debut on the UN YouTube channel on Saturday at 9pm.

Apart from Yousafzai, the film features singer Burna Boy, UN goodwill ambassadors actor Don Cheadle, actor Michelle Yeoh, and UNESCO special peace envoy Forest Whitaker.

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