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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.

FDI increases by 40% in first two months of FY21

KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) data showed that Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Pakistan has increased by 40% to $226.7 million in the first two months of the ongoing fiscal year of 2020/21 with analysts believing that overseas investors were betting on an economic recovery from the five-months of the downturn.

The central bank’s data showed that the FDI increased by $162 million in the same period of the last fiscal year. As per the data, the majority of new investments were seen in financial businesses, electrical machinery and oil and gas exploration sectors.

In August, the FDI totalled $112.3 million, depicting 24% growth from the corresponding month of FY2020.

Analysts told The News that the persistent upward trend in the FDI was an indication of overseas investors being optimistic about the economic recovery in Pakistan.

Business activity is rebounding after the government lifted coronavirus lockdown in August. Various sectors of the economy such as the construction, energy and manufacturing are showing signs of recovery.

A breakdown of the data revealed that the FDI in the financial sector sharply rose to $85.4 million in July-August FY2021. That was compared with $14 million a year earlier. FDI in the electrical machinery increased to $36.5 million from $15 million. The oil and gas exploration sector attracted $34.3 million of FDI in two months of the current fiscal year as opposed to $25.1 million in the same period last year.

Norway was the largest investor in Pakistan followed by Netherlands and Malta, according to the SBP’s data.

In July-August, investment from Norway rose to $45 million from $0.1 million a year ago. Investment from the Netherlands stood at $39.6 million compared with $3.7 million last year. The country fetched $30 million from Malta in the first two months of the current fiscal year.

Foreign funds managers invested $59.8 million in the government securities such as treasury bills and Pakistan Investment Bonds in July-August compared with $71 million a year ago.

The SBP data further showed that outflows from the stock market stood at $76.3 million in July-August as against inflow of $36.3 million in the same period of last fiscal year.

Total foreign investment fell 21.9% to $210.2 million during the period under review.

Foreign inflows are the lifeline of Pakistan’s economy struggling to improve its balance of payment position and pay import bills with imports almost triple than exports.

The government is dependent on foreign debts to reduce its current account deficit. Current account swung into a surplus of $424 million in July compared with deficits of $100 million in June and $613 million in July last year.

Remittances and the FDI are two productive sources for economic growth, according to the analysts.

APNS to launch nationwide newspaper reading drive

KARACHI, SEPT 18 (DNA) -“Hameed Haroon, President and Sarmad Ali, Secretary General of All Pakistan Newspapers Society have expressed their desire to encourage reading habits in the country with particular emphasis on Newspaper reading.

They stated  that in order to improve newspaper reading, a nationwide campaign catering to all segments of the society will be launched. They also emphasized the need for newspapers to connect with younger segment of the society.

The All Pakistan Newspapers Society announced last year to celebrate National Newspaper Readership Day on 25th September every year. The APNS has therefore, announced 25th September, 2020 as National Newspaper Reading Day. The day was selected in commemoration of the first multi-page newspaper published in 1690.

The decision was taken to disseminate awareness of the importance and efficacy of newspaper reading in Pakistan especially to approach and encourage the young generation to establish newspaper reading habits.

All member publications are requested to publish issues on the Readership Day highlighting the importance of newspaper readership habits focusing on the authentication of news in print.=DNA

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EU seals second COVID-19 vaccine deal

BRUSSELS : The European Union has agreed to buy a potential COVID-19 vaccine from Sanofi and GSK in its second such deal to secure supplies, as a deadline for signing up to the World Health Organization’s vaccine purchase programme looms.

The deal will see the French and British drugmakers, which have teamed up to manufacture a recombinant protein-based vaccine they hope to get approved next year, provide the EU with up to 300 million doses, according to a tweet from European Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides.

Friday’s agreement confirms an announcement made on July 31 by the two companies and follows an earlier deal between the EU and AstraZeneca for up to 400 million shots.The European Union’s latest deal comes on deadline day for members of the WHO to join its COVAX scheme, which aims to buy COVID-19 vaccines and ensure immunisations are then fairly and efficiently distributed.

In return for the right to the doses, the European Commission will finance part of the upfront costs faced by vaccine producers. The vaccine doses themselves will be bought by EU countries.

More than 1600 women prisoners in 99 different jails in Pakistan

DNA

Faisalabad, SEPT 18 – A human rights organization Irshad Parkaash President, Adara  Samaji Bahdood to the statistics of the various prisons in Pakistan at present Including 13 foreign women There are more than 1,600 female prisoners Who are facing various cases  These cases include murder, kidnapping, drug trafficking

In Punjab, the largest province of Pakistan At most about a thousand women are prisoners Punjab accounts for 70% of total female prisoners 20% Sindh, 17% are in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 2% are in Balochistan jails. About 70.7% of women prisoners, or 750 cases, are pending in various courts.

Ali Akbar Gujjar, superintendent of Faisalabad District Jail, said At the District Jail, we have provided the best facilities for women prisoners Women prisoners who love to read We have brought him Islamic books The best lady doctor is available to treat them And the best management of medicine

Women who are incarcerated for minor crimes They pay their fines out of their own pockets and get them released There are a total of 103 women prisoners in Faisalabad There are 98 married women

05 are unmarried Among female prisoners by age 02 female prisoners 10 to 20 years, 19 prisoners 20 to 30 years ,58 prisoners 30 to 40 years ,And 23 prisoners 40 to 50 years, And 01 prisoner is 50 to 60 years, old Out of 37 jails in Punjab, Rawalpindi Central Jail has the highest number of women prisoners

The lowest number of women in Toba Tek Singh District Jail in Punjab is 4 In terms of crime, the highest number of 450 women are imprisoned for murder. Punjab Advocate Mohsin Raza Malik, Advisor to Chairperson, Child Protection and Welfare Bureau Eight women have been executed so far in Pakistan’s 70-year rule The first execution was carried out in October 1958 on a woman named Ghulam Fatima

The last execution was in 1985 in Jhelum Jail for two women No women have been hanged since then. There are currently 99 jails in Pakistan, including Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan Including four women prisoners A Punjab Jail ie Women’s Jail, Multan And three prisons in Sindh province, namely women’s prisons, Larkana, Women’s Jail, Karachi And special women’s prisons. Hyderabad During the rule of former President General (retd) Pervez Musharraf More than seven prisons for women prisoners were approved in principle But since his government left, it has not been implemented.

PM Khan’s move to empower youth widely hailed

DNA

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 18 – Samina Fazil, founder President, Islamabad Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IWCCI) on Friday lauded the move of Prime Minister Imran Khan to empower the youth.

Kamyab Jawan Programme’s Youth Entrepreneurship Scheme (YES) is a great initiative to empower the youth and women entrepreneurs which will result in rapid national development, she said.

Speaking at an awareness session regarding Youth Entrepreneurship Scheme, organised by IWCCI, she said that entrepreneurship should be included in the curriculum at all levels.

She said that businesswomen should be provided all the facilities and display centres should be opened at district level so that they can become self-sufficient.

Sixty-two million youth deserve special attention, as they are our future and the government move in that direction is praiseworthy.

Speaking at the occasion, President IWCCI Farida Rashid and others said that majority of women are linked to services sector which has faced heavy losses due to coronavirus-linked lockdown.

Now, the economy is getting better and the government can consider helping them so that their businesses can survive, they demanded.

At the occasion, Chief Guest, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Youth Affairs Muhammad Usman Dar said empowering Prime Minister Imran Khan accords special attention to the uplift of youth.

He said that the allocation for the Youth Entrepreneurship Scheme will be enhanced while the procedure for those seeking financial assistance has been simplified as they will have to fill a simple form on the website.

Usman Dar also distributed cheques amounting to Rs10 million among the women and vowed to utilise best of his abilities to help youth start their own business to earn a decent living as so far at least 1,000 women have started their businesses under this programme while a total of one million people will be benefitted from the project.

Chinese Minister assures support to Pakistan in transport sector

DNA

Beijing, Sep 18 – China’s Minister for Transport, Li Xiaopeng had a meeting with Pakistani Ambassador to China Moin-ul-Haque and both sides agreed to boost cooperation in transport sector, Gwadar Pro reported on Friday.

Li Xiaopeng welcomed the newly appointed Ambassador of Pakistan, and expressed satisfaction at the state of bilateral cooperation in the transport domain and reiterated China’s complete support for joint efforts to forge even stronger multi-modal linkages.

He expressed his gratitude to Ambassador Moin-ul-Haque for his continuous support for China-Pakistan’s traditional friendship, China-Pakistan transportation cooperation, and the completion of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor various projects.

In his remarks, Moin-ul-Haque stated that bilateral cooperation in the transport sector was a longstanding pillar of bilateral cooperation that had been given new impetus through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

The Ambassador pledged to do the utmost for furthering Pakistan-China transport-sector cooperation to the greater benefit of the peoples of both countries.

Haque and Minister Li held an in-depth exchange of views on various aspects of transport cooperation under CPEC, including the Karakoram and other major highways, connectivity projects in Gwadar, the Main Line I (ML-I) railway upgrade and metro mass-transit.

They agreed to take necessary steps towards deepening of regional connectivity initiatives and economic exchanges.

Pak envoy lauds Chinese companies’ work in Pakistan

DNA

Beijing, Sep 18  – Pakistan’s ambassador Moin ul Haque here lauded the achievements of China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) in doing its socio-economic work in Pakistan, says a report published by Gwadar Pro.

During his meeting with Wang Jianping, chairman of CRCC, he noted the Chinese side is doing well while working with China Metallurgical Corporation of China (MCC).

The two sides exchanged views on strengthening cooperation on infrastructure projects.

CRCC has built several major projects under CPEC in Pakistan, including the Phase II project of Thar Coal Mine and the Karakoram highway reroute project of Dasu Hydropower Station.

Mr. Haque said CRCC had built many quality projects for Pakistan. In the period of COVID-19 pandemic, CRCC and the people of Pakistan have helped each other, demonstrating the responsibility of Chinese companies.

He hoped that CRCC takes an active part in Pakistan’s infrastructure construction. He believed that bilateral cooperation will yield fruitful results.

Haque last week also met Wang Jicheng, the chairman of MCC. They exchanged views on epidemic prevention and control, production and operation, current difficulties and future planning of Saindak Mine in Pakistan.

Haque said that when the Pakistani government met lots of difficulties to develop the Saindak mine, it was the prompt decision of MCC to contract for infrastructure construction and lease the operation that broke the impasses.

During the epidemic, MCC once again offered assistance by donating supplies to Balochistan province and local people.

The Ambassador expressed his gratitude and fully affirmed the achievements of MCC. He said that in Pakistan, where the epidemic has raged, the Saindak project has not only kept the infection-free in project field, but also kept normal construction and production, sustaining the livelihoods of local families.

Haque said, “Pakistan and China have a good tradition of helping each other and going through thick and thin together. As long as we are firm in our confidence and face up to difficulties, we will surely overcome difficulties.”

WB stay order on Reko Diq is great relief for Pakistan: Asim

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Chairman CPEC Authority Asim Saleem Bajwa has said  Reko Diq Stay order by World Bank tribunal on $ 6 Bn award vs Pakistan is great relief.

Meanwhile PM Imran Khan has directed to fully support GOB for accelerated development of mineral sector in a transparent manner, structured system, best tech, involve local investors and develop own HR. DNA

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PIA seeks Saudi’s nod to operate 28 more flights

LAHORE : The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has approached Saudi authorities requesting permission to operate 28 more flights to Saudi Arabia in view of the increasing number of passengers intending to travel to the kingdom.

According to a spokesperson for the national flag carrier, the airline expects to get a nod of approval in a day or two. After possible approval, the PIA will increase its flight to the kingdom, he said.

He said the PIA administration is in constant touch with Saudi authorities.

The national flag carrier had cut back on its Pak-Saudi flights with operating just 23 flights to the kingdom in a week because of travel restrictions brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

It is noteworthy that Saudi Arabia has decided to lift travel restriction in the kingdom from January 1 2021. The kingdom’s interior ministry announced that airports, ports, and border routes will be made operational from January 01.

Saudi citizens would be able to freely move in and out of the kingdom while citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council states, as well as expatriates and their dependents on valid visas, will be allowed to enter the Kingdom effective from Sept. 15.

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