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Pakistan condemns torture, extra-judicial killing of Kashmiri shopkeeper

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ISLAMABAD – Pakistan strongly condemned extra-judicial killing of 23-year old Irfan Ahmad Dar, a shopkeeper from Sopore region of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), who was picked up from his home and mercilessly tortured to death in police custody.

More than three hundred innocent Kashmiris, including women and children, have been martyred by the Indian occupation forces in fake encounters, so-called “cordon and search” operations, and other instances of use of brutal force including pellet guns during the last one year.

India’s inhuman methods to subjugate the Kashmiri people through killings, torture, forced disappearances and incarcerations have failed in the past and will not succeed in future. The perpetuation of India’s state-terrorism cannot break the will of the Kashmiris or quell their efforts to secure their inalienable right to self-determination as enshrined in the relevant United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolutions and international law.

The international community must take immediate cognizance of the worsening human rights situation in IIOJK and hold India accountable for its serious crimes against the Kashmiri people. India must be made to comply with its international legal obligations and respect fundamental rights of the Kashmiri people, including the foremost right to life.

It is also the collective responsibility of the world community, including the United Nations, to work for peaceful resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the relevant UN Security Council Resolutions and international law for durable peace and stability in South Asia.

India’s foreign policy designs serious threat: Info Secy

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ISLAMABAD: Speakers at a Panel Discussion have said that India’s hegemonic foreign policy designs pose threat to peace in the region and beyond.

The Panel Discussion on “Decoding India’s Foreign Policy in the Regional and Global Context” was held in Islamabad today under the auspices of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

They said Hindutva mind-set, hegemonic designs and domestic politics are the major contributing factors to India’s foreign policy.

In his remarks, Information Secretary Akbar Durrani said India is playing a dangerous game by its chauvinistic and hegemonic policy by flouting Indus Water Treaty, Simla Agreement and Ceasefire Agreement of 2003 between Pakistan and India.

He said time has come that the world should notice irresponsible and aggressive posturing of India causing instability and threat to peaceful coexistence at the regional and global context.

The Information Secretary said Pakistan believes in peaceful co-existence with all its neighbouring countries.

He said the world is acknowledging and appreciating Pakistan’s positive role in Afghanistan’s peace process. This is a clear manifestation of its commitment towards stable and peaceful Afghanistan but India is playing as spoiler and trying its best to sabotage the peaceful settlement of Afghan quagmire.

Speaking on the occasion, former Foreign Secretary Riaz Hussain Khokhar said all Indian leaders wanted to make India a hegemonic power in South Asia. However, he said, Pakistan happened to be an obstacle in this Indian dream. He said Modi wants to transform India into a Hindu state.

Riaz Khokhar said Indian government has been carrying out ruthless killing of innocent people in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. He said Pakistan should provide full spectrum support to the Kashmiris in their just struggle for freedom. He regretted that the world conscience is not awakening over the gross human rights violations in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Former Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir said India is more isolated within the region today than ever before. He said India’s relations with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan have turned bad. He said China has sent a strong message over Laddakh episode that India should not commit any strategic blunder. He said Indian union is fragile with one third of its territory under insurgency. He said Indian government’s Hindutva mind-set is taking the country to dark ages.

On the other hand, Salman Bashir said, Pakistan is well situated in the region and has many avenues to grow stronger. He said China, which is a trusted friend of Pakistan, has been providing full support to Pakistan.

Taking part in the debate, Pakistan’s former High Commissioner to India Aziz Ahmed Khan said India had to face a setback in Laddakh when its hegemonic designs were defeated by China. He said India took a brutal act on August 5 last year when it revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, and the world took its notice. He said all Kashmiri leaders are against the present Indian government.

Aziz Ahmed Khan said the Pakistani parliamentarians, particularly women, should be sent to various countries to meet their counterparts and apprise them of the human rights violations in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. He said the civil society organizations, India, and Kashmiri Diaspora have important roles in this regard.

Former Ambassador Asif Durrani said regionally India has pursued hegemonic policies, but resultantly, none of India’s neighbour is happy with it. He said since 2014, Hindutva agenda is being followed in India, which has led to tensions with its neighbours. He said Pakistan has proved that India’s efforts to isolate it have failed. He said India is also playing as a spoiler in Afghanistan. He emphasized on intellectual work in Pakistan to strengthen its narrative on Kashmir issue.

COAS lauds readiness of forces

Inaugurates Burraq Combat Skills Training Complex (BCSTC) aimed at enhancing mechanised elements’ crew proficiency in overcoming obstacles encountered during offensive operations

Naveed Miraj

RAWALPINDI: General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited Gujranwala on Wednesday. COAS was briefed about operational, training and administrative matters of the Central Command Formations.

Later, COAS inaugurated Burraq Combat Skills Training Complex (BCSTC) aimed at enhancing mechanised elements’ crew proficiency in overcoming obstacles encountered during offensive operations.

COAS also witnessed integrated training of the strike formation. All elements including armoured, Artillery, Engineers and Mechanized Infantry demonstrated operational combat worthiness.

COAS appreciated operational readiness of the strike formation and high morale of troops.

Corps Commander Mangla Lieutenant General Shaheen Mazhar Mehmood and Corps  Commander Gujranwala Lieutenant General Syed Asim Munir were also present on the occasion.

Ghazan Jamal highlights KP Govt’s measure to ease regulations for SMEs in the province

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ISLAMABAD, SEPT 16 – Ghazi Ghazan Jamal, Member of Provincial Assembly and Special Assistant to Chief Minister, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has said the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is taking every possible measure to ease the regulations for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Besides, other steps, a provincial single window on the lines of Pakistan (National) single window is also being established. He said this while sharing his views at virtual public private dialogue ‘Better Business Regulatory Environment for SME Sector of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’ organized by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), here on Thursday.

While elaborating the vision of provincial government of KP further on single window further, Mr Ghazan said that it would provide access to utilities, tax payments, business registrations, and possibly also link with federal registration and tax offices. He said that the provincial government after Covid19, has tried to ease the burden of taxes on SMEs by eliminating dual taxes. However, a higher tax target is expected to be achieved through brining untaxed sectors and individuals in the tax net.  We hope that relaxed taxation and lesser regulatory burden could attract investment, he added.

Akhtiar Ahmed, while representing State Bank of Pakistan, informed the participants that SBP is encouraging commercial banks to lend to SMEs based on their cash flows and movable assets. He suggested that the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa may announce long term concessional rates for utilities and land to attract investors. He said that SBP has created SME Development Forum in which private sector can submit their advice and online grievance redressal system will also be launched soon.

“We need more local research on issues of SMEs such as mineral sector in newly merged districts could be promoted,” Sohail Jan, while representing SMEDA said and added further that some infrastructure gaps need to be addressed for the success of such initiatives.

Dr Vaqar Ahmed, Joint Executive Director, SDPI, was of view that the government’s capacity to support businesses may get diminish in case Covid19 recurring in the future. He said that firms in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are finding it hard to grow owing to lack of affordable business spaces with decent infrastructure facilities; high costs of tax compliance; difficulties in participating in international trade and low access acceptable collateral and formal finance as well as rates of internet penetration; arbitrary imposition of labour, municipal, and environmental regulations; and weak access to public procurement opportunities.

He proposed that “SMEs need to be informed regarding opportunities in CPEC and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Annual Development Plan,” and added further that Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa should expedite measures under Pakistan Regulatory Modernization Initiative (PRMI) which could lead to reduction in business costs. In the wake of Covid-19 the focus should be to improve technology adoption capabilities of SMEs.

Ms Sana Zia, Development Professional, earlier highlighted around 300,000 enterprises exist in newly merged districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. However, no official data is available that and hence, it hinders informed and targeted public policy formulation. Mining, construction and commercial agriculture need to be promoted in these areas, she added.

Adnan Jalil, former Vice President, Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce & Industries, on the occasion observed that the voice of SMEs is missing in policy formulation at both federal and provincial level. Besides, banks are not providing financing to new and emerging business sectors in the province.

Bilal Farooq Khan, National Incubation Center, Peshawar, emphasized that we need to bring large Pakistani firms to open production units in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s economic zones like Jamrud Industrial Zone. This will lead to a revival of industrialization in the province. There are very few e-commerce firms as startups require hand holding.

Dr Yasir Kamal of Institute of Management Sciences (IMS), Peshawar, while sharing academic perspective of the issue, said that we need to also encourage a focus on other sectors like agriculture and manufacturing. And hand holding to start up should be focused upon to identify the right areas for the.  Mr Ahad Nazir from SDPI, earlier highlighted that the data-informed policy decisions are required from the government at federal and provincial level in order to ensure an enabling environment can be developed for businesses to develop, grow and sustain in Pakistan also enabling effective revenue mobilization.

Hashoo Group, ASSL sign MoU to promote Gwadar from Karachi

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Karachi, SEPT 16 –  To promote Gwadar as a next travel destination from Karachi, Destinations of the World  -Pakistan (DOTW) and Aircraft Sales & Services Pvt. Limited (ASSL) have collaborated to offer attractive travel packages for both leisure and business travellers to the city of blue waters, Gwadar.

Hashoo Group is the leading chain of hotels of Pakistan and are the owners and operators of Pearl-Continental Hotels, Marriott Hotels and the Hotel One in the country. Whereas ASSL is the first and most experienced company with over 50,000 hours of flying to start Air Charter and Tourism Promotion and Regional Integration (TPRI) operations in Pakistan.

In this connection, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between DOTW and ASSL at Karachi Marriott Hotel on Wednesday, 16th September 2020.

Under the MoU, Hashoo Group will arrange hotel accommodation and all required services in the five-star Zaver Pearl-Continental Hotel Gwadar and ASSL will operate round trip flights between Karachi and Gwadar.

At the MoU signing ceremony, the Hashoo Group Hospitality Division, Chief Operating Officer Mr. Haseeb A. Gardezi said, “To support the government’s mission of promoting tourism in Pakistan, be it domestic or international, we are pleased to collaborate with ASSL for offering our guests the unique opportunity to experience one-of-its-kind travel by welcoming them to Zaver Pearl-Continental Hotel Gwadar from across the globe”.

He further added that at Gwadar, adventure enthusiasts, business travellers and families will now be able to enjoy fun-filled activities such as a beach cruise and speed boat rides along the beautiful beaches. During their stay at Zaver Pearl-Continental Hotel Gwadar, apart from watching movies at the in-house cinema, swimming, playing games and karaoke, the guests will also get a chance to savour delicious blue lobsters, crabs, tiger prawns and other large variety of seafood fresh from the sea.

Mr. Akbar R. Jaffer, CEO ASSL said, “It is a great honor for our company to partner with Hashoo Group and Destinations of the World Pakistan, to promote Gwadar as an ideal location for a getaway vacation. As part of this joint venture, ASSL Air will provide scheduled flights in conjunction with stay packages, making it easy and efficient for people to reach their holiday destination as compared to the conventional road travel”.

The event was attended by Mr. Haseeb Gardezi – COO, Hashoo Group Hospitality Division, Mr. Tariq Bin Yousuf – GM, Destinations of the World – Pakistan, Mr. Akbar R. Jaffer CEO ASSL, leading travel trade partners and corporate executives.

Parliament passes FATF related bills

Opposition stages walk out; blames Speaker for being partial; PM Imran also attends the joint sitting

Naveed Miraj/DNA

ISLAMABAD: The Joint sitting of the Parliament today (Wednesday) passed two bills to meet the requirements of Financial Action Task Force to steer the country out of grey list.

The bills, moved by Advisor to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan, include “The Islamabad Capital Territory Waqf Properties Bill, 2020” and “The Anti-Money Laundering (Second Amendment) Bill, 2020.”

The Islamabad Capital Territory Waqf Properties Bill, 2020 is aimed at proper management, supervision, and administration of waqf properties in the territorial limits of Islamabad Capital Territory.

“The Anti-Money Laundering (Second Amendment) Bill, 2020” is aimed at streamlining the existing anti money laundering law in line with international standards prescribed by FATF. It reflects government’s firm resolve to strengthen its Anti-Money Laundering regime.

RCCI demands exemplary punishment in motorway incident

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RAWALPINDI, SEPT 16 – The Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) has demanded an exemplary punishment in Gujarpura motorway incident.

The motorway incident has brought fear and insecurity among the citizens and business community shows full solidarity with the victim family.

This was stated by President RCCI Saboor Malik while addressing a rally organized by Rawalpindi chamber of Commerce in solidarity with the victim family and to raise voice for women rights here on Wednesday in Rawalpindi.

A large number of women from all walks of lives, Industry, academia and civil society participated in the rally. The participants wore black armbands and holding placards with various slogans for women’s rights.

The house also passed a nine point declaration demanding that the victim’s identity should not be revealed to the media or anyone else. Female Interrogation officers should carry out all initial investigations and Special courts should be formed for dealing such cases with all female staff including judges etc.

The house also urged that the death penalty should be the only punishment for all such cases and all appeals be decided upon within 30 days of filing the application.

It further asked that all punishments should be carried out within 7 days after the lapse of appeal period.

The house voices that all costs of the lawsuits upon victims should be borne by the state and strongly demanded that the bails of rapists & molesters be cancelled.

Group leader Sohail Altaf, former president Shahid Saleem, Senior Vice President Nosherwan Khalil Khan, Vice President Hamza Sarosh, Vice President FPCCI Nadeem Sheikh, representatives from trade associations, Sheikh Hafeez, Sharjeel Mir, members of the executive committee, women members and a large number of women members were also present on the occasion.

Gareth Bale edges closer to Tottenham return, confirms agent

Gareth Bale is “close” to a sealing a sensational move back to Tottenham but the deal is “complicated”, Bale’s agent Jonathan Barnett said on Wednesday.

The Wales international has been frozen out by Real manager Zinedine Zidane and he said earlier this month he was open to returning to the Premier League.

Manchester United have also expressed an interest in Bale but they see him as more of a back-up option behind other targets, including Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho.

That has left Spurs in pole position to sign Bale, who left the club for a then world-record fee of £85 million in 2013.

When asked about Tottenham’s move for Bale, Barnett told AFP: “It’s close but not done.” He added: “It’s a complicated deal.”

Bale has two years left on a contract that pays him around 30 million euros a year at Real Madrid.

Los Blancos are pushing for a permanent transfer that could see Tottenham pay next to nothing up front for the 31-year-old, with various performance-related bonuses added on.

Spurs would prefer a loan move that involves Madrid covering a portion of the 31-year-old’s wages. “No problems, the clubs are negotiating,” added Barnett.

Bale has won the Champions League four times and won two La Liga titles during his time in Spain, but his turbulent relationship with Zidane has seen his role significantly reduced in recent years.

He started just one match when the 2019-20 season resumed after the coronavirus hiatus and caused a stir with his behaviour while he watched on in the stands.

Bale almost joined Chinese Super League club Jiangsu Suning last year before Madrid pulled the plug on the deal and he has accused the club of making it “very difficult” to leave.

The winger still has an emotional attachment to Tottenham after joining the club from Southampton as a teenager, when he developed into one of the world’s most exciting forwards.

Former Spurs boss Harry Redknapp, who managed Bale for four years at Tottenham, said he would bring “that little bit of magic” to Mourinho’s side, who lost their first game of the Premier League season to Everton.

“It would be a fantastic signing for the club,” Redknapp told BBC Radio Wales. “It would be great for Gareth to get back playing again. He’s such a talent, such a great player. It’s a waste to see him not playing.”

Sergio Reguilon deal close

Tottenham are also close to completing the signing of Real Madrid left-back Sergio Reguilon for around €30 million euros.

The 23-year-old enjoyed an excellent season for Madrid in 2018-19 but Zidane sent the 23-year-old on loan last year to Sevilla, where he helped them finish fourth in La Liga and win the Europa League.

Madrid want a buy-back clause inserted into the deal, which would allow them to re-sign Reguilon from Spurs in the next two years.

Telenor Pakistan enables businesses with customised connectivity through Telenor Business Suite

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ISLAMABAD – 16 Sept – Building on its purpose of connecting people to what matters most, Telenor Pakistan has launched Telenor Business Suite, its latest innovative solution for businesses to provide them the flexibility of choosing from a wide array of offers with the freedom to build their own bundles as per their data connectivity needs.

We live in the era of personalisation and Telenor Business is offering enterprises greater control over usage and cost through personalised and customised offers. Telenor Business Suite is a digitally advanced bulk resource management platform that provides businesses utmost control over their data connectivity to ensure maximum efficiency. It extends complete autonomy to the corporate clients by enabling them to manage their resources through ‘Build Your Own Bundle’ functionality and distribute it as per the team requirement. Unlike off the shelf packages, Telenor Business Suite is a platform where corporate customers have the independence to customise their packages, make changes on the go and keep the cost and resource consumption efficiency in check.

“Our business environment is continuously evolving and as the landscape develops, so do the needs of the enterprises. Telenor Business Suite is a platform that enables tailor made connectivity for all our corporate clients while giving them greater flexibility on the go” said Muhammad Mamoon, Head of Business Solutions at Telenor Pakistan. “Our aim is to provide solutions to our customers before they anticipate it and we will continue providing solutions that offer greater ease and freedom.”

With an extensive and growing portfolio of products and services including enterprise solutions, analytics, mobile and fixed-line connectivity, Telenor Business aims to continue enabling its corporate clients through best in class solutions to effectively and efficiently meet their needs. To know more about Telenor Business Suite, please write at: [email protected] or Call at 034-111-00-345.

PARC seeks cutting-edge Lai breeding technology for livestock, dairy development

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Islamabad: SEPT 16 – A one-day Pak-Turk workshop on introduction to Laparoscopic Artificial Insemination in sheep and goat breeds, in mutual collaboration with Turkey held at NARC on this Tuesday.

Dr. Muhammad Azeem Khan Chairman PARC while addressing to the participants of the meeting stated that Artificial Insemination allows the off-season highly productive breeding in animals. That can meet the needs of meat and milk production of country by rapid increase in the production of livestock in Pakistan.

PARC has already achieved success in production of local as well as, exotic animal breeds through using AI technique and now aiming at extending it to Laparoscopic AI technique, which is significant for small ruminants like beetal goats.

He further told, Pakistan is blessed with rich natural biodiversity 15 breeds of cow, nearly 30 sheep and 5 goat breeds are available in Pakistan, whereas Livestock contributes 61% GDP, and is an essential part of agriculture, however due to the lack of high technological scientific research in livestock sector we are still unable to obtain required amount of production level therefore, the animal scientist of PARC should lead to uplift the sector through advance, in-depth research in the sector.

Dr. Zia ul Hassan, Member Incharge (ASD) highlighted the need of patronizing the farmers, semen sexing embryo transfer/cloning to propagate/conserve the elite indigenous animals, conference meeting at national levels on breeding technologies, cryopreservation, inhibin immunization in beetle goats, modification of existing AI gadgets in livestock research in order to enhance the production.

Dr. Sayed Murtaza Hassan Andrabi, Director ASI NARC while presenting the progress in AI research told, designing of cradle for LAI in goat and application for cradle patent has been lodged at IPO office. We focus on increase in mutual turnover of agriculture goods and we have animal breeds that could produce maximum milk whereas, Pakistan is among big producers of dairy milk.

DG NARC, Engr. Shamim-ul-Sibtain Shah concluded the session with the vote of thanks to the organizers and participants from all the provinces including GB and AJ&K

At the end of this workshop, Dr. Azeem Khan Chairman PARC as a chief guest inaugurated the plaque-unveiling ceremony of Laparoscopic AI theatre at NARC meanwhile, virtual ribbon cutting ceremony of LAI facility at BZU Multan was also took place in the presence of other high officials.

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