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China lauds Pak efforts in fight against terrorism

International community should fully recognize and respect Pakistan’s
efforts in this regard: Zhao Lijian

DNA

BEIJING, Opposing attempts to link terrorism to any
specific country, China on Friday commended Pakistan for making
tremendous efforts and sacrifices in fighting terrorism and called upon
the international community to fully recognize and respect such efforts.

Terrorism is common challenge faced by all countries and Pakistan has
sacrificed much in the fight against terrorism.

“International community should fully recognize and respect Pakistan’s
efforts in this regard” said by a spokesman of the Chinese Foreign
Ministry, Zhao Lijian during his regular briefing.

He said that China opposed to all kind of terrorism added that all
countries should engage themselves in anti terrorism international
cooperation to jointly safeguard the world peace and security on the
bases of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefits.

The spokesperson said that 19th anniversary of the September 11 incident
was being marked today which brought many challenges to the global
security.

Zhao said that the Chinese side believed that the United Nations (UN)
should play a leading role in this regard, adding, “We oppose double
standards on counter terrorism and we oppose the attempt to link the
terrorism to any specific country.

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Fahad becomes RCCI executive member

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 11 (DNA) – Fahad Barlas, has been elected un apposed Executive Member from Corporate Class at Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Friday.

His services for trade and commerce have been lauded by the Rawalpindi Chamber representatives on reposing their confidence on the occasion of Executive body elections.

President RCCI Mr. Saboor Malik congratulated new executive members and expressed the hope that they would up hold the high traditions of Chamber. Fahad Barlas expressed his gratitude to all representatives of Chamber for their support and said that it is great honor for his elevation as Executive Member Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

He said it is the need of hour that we should work together for expansion of exports  and all out efforts would be made to enhance made in Pakistan products. DNA

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USAID’s ‘Pakistan Reading Project’ announced as 2020 int’l literacy program

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ISLAMABAD – The United States Library of Congress today
announced the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
literacy program, “Pakistan Reading Project,” as the 2020 recipient of
the International Literacy Program of the Year.

Over the past seven years, and working in tandem with Pakistani
education officials, USAID’s Pakistan Reading Project has improved the
reading skills of 1.7 million Pakistani students by delivering reading
instructional materials to classrooms, training teachers in new
instruction techniques, and encouraging schools to dedicate more
classroom time for reading.

This early grade literacy project has also worked closely with the
Government of Pakistan to improve policies and systems for early grade
reading across national, provincial, and local levels.

“We’re very honored and pleased that the Pakistan Reading Project is
this year’s Library of Congress recipient of this International Literacy
Award,” said USAID/Pakistan Mission Director Julie Koenen.  “The program
has proved to be a cornerstone of our partnership with Pakistan in
education by increasing the literacy rates across the country and
improving the reading of so many Pakistani students.”

In 2013, the Library of Congress created the Literacy Awards to honor
organizations working to promote literacy and reading in the United
States and internationally.  The project’s implementing partner, the
International Relief Committee, will receive $50,000 from the Library of
Congress for winning this.

It is the State’s duty to protect its women, says Sherry Rehman

DNA

Islamabad: Sept 11 – Commenting on the heinous gang rape incident on Motorway, Parliamentary Leader of the PPP in the Senate, Senator Sherry Rehman said, “The gang rape incident on the Ring Road has brought to the fore many troubling details of failure by law enforcers but a disturbing faultline of shocking prejudice in high places to the surface.”

“The first issue is why the police were so egregiously late in responding to an emergency call. Despite the woman calling the emergency number 130 and giving them her location. Why did it take so long for them to respond? After changing 5-6 IGs what was the explanation by the Punjab police? Why were the squabbling over jurisdiction even when the serious and heinous nature of the crime was exposed?” she questioned.

She said, “The other issue that needs addressing is how the victim is being shamed by Government officials as having been lax in her own security by venturing out unescorted on a public highway or to have run out of petrol? This is a shocking reminder of the deep vein of misogyny that runs through some of our public officials, and it enhances a woman’s insecurity on the streets of Pakistan as opposed to giving them succour or protection. What is the job of the police? Not to become guardians of public morality but to protect the right of all citizens to safely use public facilities like the motorway. It is time our public servants were reminded that their jobs and salaries are maintained by the taxes paid by the ordinary people of Pakistan, and their cavalier responses are completely unacceptable. The police officials who have shifted the burden on the victim better apologise to her and her family, while Government ministers who should know better need to stop protecting anti-women statements”.

“Pakistan ranked 6th on the list of the most dangerous countries for women in 2019. It is the state’s duty and responsibility to provide protection to its citizens. Instead, the CCPO is schooling women on which route to take or what time to go out,” she added.

Addressing a minister’s comment, she said, “He’s saying that the CCPO hasn’t broken any laws so we can’t do much. A person who has been appointed to protect the citizens is clearly telling women that this country is not safe for them is not enough for the government to take action?”

Commenting on the alarming rise in rape cases, the Senator said, “Rape is a very serious crime in any state. But all across the spectrum, with social and public attitudes like the one we are witnessing from key ministers, all forms of violence and abuse against women is on the rise. With no accurate data, the most-cited estimate ranges between 70 to 90% of Pakistani women experiencing some form of physical, emotional or psychological abuse”.

She said, “Minors are also being targeted by paedophiles in playgrounds, streets, markets and shops in congested localities. We are still to see any results over the Kasur incident. What is taking so long?”

“Why is that every time a heinous act like this happens, the identity of the survivor/victim is not protected? Is there no code of ethics? Why is the survivor’s information leaked out?” she said while emphasizing on the role of a responsible reporting.

Parliamentary Leader of the PPP in the Senate, Senator Sherry Rehman concluded by asking for a proper inquiry into failure and conduct of police and said, “Penalties should not breed more public violence or brutalise society or even encourage people to start taking the law into their hands. Public hanging of rapists is not going to miraculously solve the problem. It may in fact, encourage social norms of private and public brutality. Misogynistic behaviour is a deep-rooted issue which needs to be addressed. What is needed is strict implementation of laws such as life sentencing and rigorous imprisonment of such criminals as most of them criminals escape because of poor investigation by police and then flawed prosecution”.

Huawei, HEC launch free ICT training programme

DNA

Islamabad, SEPT 11 – Huawei and HEC are going to offer free training in ICT skills to 30 undergraduate students across the country as part of Huawei Seeds for The Future Program 2020. In the last 5 years, around 55 students from across the country have been sent to China for 2 weeks training on the Chinese Culture and ICT Skills to further hone their career skills. This year due to COVID-19, HEC and Huawei will arrange the program virtually from 21st September to 25th September 2020.

The Huawei Technologies  (Pvt). Ltd Pakistan and The Higher education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan are inviting application from potential Pakistani undergraduate students  under Huawei’s “Seeds for the Future” programme 2020.

Huawei will organize online training for 30 outstanding Pakistani students in the field of ICT from September 21-25,2020. The Selected students will be able to obtain valuable cutting-edge ICT Knowledge developed by Huawei’s Headquarters and experience a cross culture communication virtually.

Top two students will be selected and sent to china for the learning tour in early 2021 together with students from around the world. Top ten students will be provided Huawei souvenirs for their participation.

The application procedure is as follows:

  • Apply through HEC online application portal https://seedsprogramme.hec.gov.pk
  • please follow the instructions and fill out the online application completely and submit it.
  • HEC reserves the right to conduct interviews of initially shortlisted candidates.
  • Incomplete or saved application on HEC online portal will not be considered.
  • The recommendation of nominating agency i.e. HEC will be final and binding.

It must be noted that the minimum CGPA required for the program is 3.5 or above. Students who are entering their 7th or 8th semester can apply for the program or if they are recent graduates, they are also eligible. Following is the detailed eligibility criteria:

  • Be a Pakistani/AJK national & permanent resident of Pakistan/AJK. Dual nationality holders are not eligible
  • Majoring in disciplines/subjects such as Information and Communication Technology, Computer Science, Information Technology, Business Informatics, Multimedia & Digital Arts, Software Engineering, Information Systems, Computer Engineering, Electrical Communication Engineering, Telecom Engineering, Electronics Engineering
  • Students who are currently enrolled in final year of ICT related Undergraduate degrees (four years program only with 7th Semester & 8th Semester) with minimum CGPA of 3.5 out of 4.
  • Students who have completed their four years Undergraduate ICT related degrees with minimum CGPA of 3.5 out of 4.
  • Less than 24 years old on closing date of application
  • Demonstrate excellent academic acumen, speak English fluently
  • Have a strong interest in Information Communication & Technology and related fields
  • With personal computer equipment and strong internet connection
  • Selected students must be available during online training sessions (from 21st to 25th September, 2020)
  • Final selection will be based on academic excellence & Federal Govt. quota policy
  • In case of final award, selected candidates will not be able to withdraw

Around 30 students from across the country will be trained by Huawei after final selection by HEC. The deadline for submission of applications is 14th September 2020.

Pakistani footballer Junaid Khan killed in Jamrud attack

Pakistani football Junaid Khan Afridi was killed in a shooting incident in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Jamrud on Friday. The athlete’s father said he was returning from a football match when he came under attack. His brother sustained injuries as well.

His friends had earlier stated that the victim’s brother had a disagreement and attack took place because of that.

In his professional career, Junaid played in the National Football Championship and also took part in an international ‘feet ball’ tournament in the UAE.

UNHCR steps up efforts to support flood-affected refugees

DNA

ISLAMABAD, SEP 11 – UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, has stepped up efforts to support hundreds of Afghan refugee and Pakistani families affected by severe rainfall and flooding in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces. According to the government’s estimates, more than 190 people were killed, and thousands of homes were washed away in flooding across the country.

The UN Refugee Agency is working with local authorities and partners to assist the most vulnerable families badly affected by the flooding. Core relief items are being distributed to the affected Afghan refugees and Pakistani communities.

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, UNHCR, Commissionerate for Afghan Refugees, (CAR) and refugee elders conducted a joint assessment. Emergency supplies such as tents, blankets, tarpaulins and kitchen sets are being provided to the most vulnerable Afghan refugee families in nine districts of the province. UNHCR has already handed over 2,000 blankets, 2,000 sleeping mates, 1,000 jerrycans and 1000 plastic sheets to the National Disaster Management Authority for onward distribution to Pakistani communities in Karachi and other parts of the Sindh province.

“These emergency supplies will enable the vulnerable Afghan refugees and Pakistani communities to meet their immediate needs,” said Noriko Yoshida, UNHCR Representative in Pakistan. Yoshida said that Pakistan has witnessed multiple challenges this year such as severe rainfall, flooding as well as the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Our support and efforts are in solidarity with Pakistan and its people who have been hosting Afghan refugees for more than 40 years,” she said. “In the same spirit, we also helped millions of Pakistanis during different emergencies in Pakistan in the past,” she added.

PCB extends deadline for refund of coronavirus-affected PSL match tickets

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has extended the date for cricket fans who were unable to get their tickets for the coronavirus-affected Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2020 matches refunded.

The PCB had earlier announced that the tickets for the fixtures that were played behind closed doors and the ones that have been rescheduled would be refunded from July 13 to August 29.

A statement on the PSL’s website on Friday said the tickets can now be refunded till September 25 at selected TCS Express Centres.

“The current refund process will run till September 25, during which tickets can be refunded from the designated TCS Express Centres in Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Hyderabad, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Peshawar, Quetta, Rawalpindi and Sukkur,” the statement read.

The cricket board has instructed ticket holders to show their original CNICs and follow coronavirus safety protocols at the time of refund.

U.S. Library of congress announces USAID’s “Pakistan Reading Project” as 2020 int’l literacy program of the year

DNA

Islamabad, Sept 11 – The United States Library of Congress today announced the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) literacy program, “Pakistan Reading Project,” as the 2020 recipient of the International Literacy Program of the Year.

Over the past seven years, and working in tandem with Pakistani education officials, USAID’s Pakistan Reading Project has improved the reading skills of 1.7 million Pakistani students by delivering reading instructional materials to classrooms, training teachers in new instruction techniques, and encouraging schools to dedicate more classroom time for reading.  This early grade literacy project has also worked closely with the Government of Pakistan to improve policies and systems for early grade reading across national, provincial, and local levels.

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“We’re very honored and pleased that the Pakistan Reading Project is this year’s Library of Congress recipient of this International Literacy Award,” said USAID/Pakistan Mission Director Julie Koenen.  “The program has proved to be a cornerstone of our partnership with Pakistan in education by increasing the literacy rates across the country and improving the reading of so many Pakistani students.”

In 2013, the Library of Congress created the Literacy Awards to honor organizations working to promote literacy and reading in the United States and internationally.  The project’s implementing partner, the International Relief Committee, will receive $50,000 from the Library of Congress for winning this.

GIDC issue discussed with APTMA and Fertilizer industry

DNA

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 11 – Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh chaired two separate meetings here at the Finance Division with the group of representatives from fertilizer industry and APTMA to discuss the issue of Gas Infrastructure Development Cess, GIDC.

SAPM on Petroleum Mr. Nadeem Baber and Minister for Industries Mr. Hammad Azhar were also present during the meetings. Officials of the Ministry of Finance, Petroleum Division and FBR also assisted during the meeting.

Lt. Gen. (Retd) Tariq Khan, Chairman, FMPAC and Chairman APTMA, Dr. Amanullah Kassim Machiyara in two separate meetings requested the Adviser Finance to extend the time limit for the payment of GIDC so that both industries have a better liquidity position.

The Adviser discussed the issue in detail with the participants of the meeting and provided due opportunity to share their views supported by the relevant facts. The Advisor on Finance however underlined that decision of the honorable Supreme Court of Pakistan has to be implemented. SAPM on Petroleum and Minister for Industries also briefed the meeting.

After detailed deliberations the Chair decided that the issue will be resolved in the light of the decision of the court but the government will also support the industry in the post Corona environment. The Adviser directed that two separate sub-groups will be formed to look into the issue of GIDC to propose 2-3 workable options for the amicable solution. The first group shall have representatives from the fertilizer industry, Finance Ministry, FBR and Adviser Petroleum to be headed by the Minister for Industries. The second group shall have representatives from APTMA, Finance Ministry, FBR, Adviser Petroleum, Adviser to PM on Commerce and Minister for Industries. The Minister for Industries shall chair both groups and shall present recommendations in the meeting to be held next week.

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