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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa govt gives 60 days to NGOs for registration

PESHAWAR : Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has given six months to all non-governmental organisations (NGOs) for registration.

In a notification issued by the KP government, the NGOs working in the provinces have been directed to get their registration within 180 days under the Social Welfare Act 2019.

The notification has been sent to all concerned departments.Earlier on November 17, last year, Sindh government had decided to suspend the registration of 2500 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) out of 10,500, citing sources.

Muhammad Nawaz Shaikh, the secretary of Sindh social welfare department had said that only 4000 NGOs are working and not a single organisation has submitted its annual audit report. Shaikh had warned that the provincial government will take necessary action against the organisations.

He had added that the provincial authorities will start suspending the registration of NGOs from December.

Trent Boult reveals Wasim Akram inspired him to swing the ball

Karachi : New Zealand left-arm seamer Trent Boult has revealed that it was his Pakistan idol, former left-arm pacer Wasim Akram, who inspired me to swing the ball.

On Wednesday, Trent decided to hold a Question and Answer session to interact with his fans and followers on Instagram. He was asked about his inspiration to become a fast bowler.

The 31-year-old further answered ” have a lot of idols but this guy definitely inspired me to swing the ball! No one could move the ball like he could!”

It must be noted that “Swing of Sultan” featured in 104 Tests and took 414 wickets at an average of 23.62. He is also the second-highest wicket-taker in ODI history as he claimed 502 wickets in 356 matches at an average of 23.52.

On the other hand, Boult, the number one ranked ODI bowler has picked 470 wickets in all three formats since his debut in 2011.

PM Imran to inaugurate Roshan Digital Account for overseas Pakistanis today

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan will inaugurate Roshan Digital Account for overseas Pakistanis – a major initiative by State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) – today [Thursday].

In a press release, PM Office said that the initiative by the central bank will work with commercial banks operating in Pakistan.

“For the first time in the country’s history, Non-Returning Pakistanis (NRP) will be able to remotely open an account through an entirely digital and online process without any need to visit a bank branch, embassy, or consulate,” It said.

“The customer can choose either foreign currency or rupee dominated account, or both. Funds in these accounts will be fully repatriable, without the need for any regulatory approval,” the statement read.

SBP Governor Dr Reza Baqir had said the new facility will be available to the nine million non-resident Pakistanis, allowing them to invest money in local stock markets, buy government bonds and securities, and avail basic banking services.

The SBP boss had added that at present, at least eight Pakistani banks will facilitate the Roshan Digital Accounts and allow overseas Pakistanis to deposit funds in either US dollars or Pakistani rupees.

Moreover, the PTI-led government is also expected to launch debt certificates with at least five different maturity periods and 5-7% and 9-11% returns on the dollar- and rupee-denominated ones, respectively.

Noting that Pakistan’s diaspora constituted a large number of individuals, Dr Baqir had told the publication that most of them were “outside the financial system”.

“We are one of the few countries in the region who have provided this digital on-boarding of the diaspora,” he said. “I want to emphasise on short tenor because if somebody wants to dip their toes, test the system, and take money out.

“We want people to do it because that’s the only way you will get confident” about the new system, he had added.

The new initiative is different — and convenient — in the sense that a non-resident would have had to visit the consulate or embassy to open a bank account earlier. While that was possible, direct access to the Pakistan Stock Exchange was not allowed.

The foreign capital-hungry South Asian country considers remittances from its diaspora key to its economy, given that the revenue from its exports last year was just $2 billion shy of the $23 billion that poured in the same period, ending June.

Furthermore, overseas Pakistanis sent a record $2.77 billion in July, indicating a $0.74-billion, or 36.5%, improvement compared to July last year, the SBP had announced last month, terming it the “highest ever recorded workers’ remittances in a single month”.

Sindh turned into cesspool of filth, corruption by Zardari, Bilawal: Ali Zaidi

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi has criticised Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) top leaders and said that the entire province of Sindh has turned into a cesspool of filth and corruption by Asif Ali Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari.

Ali Zaidi said in his Twitter messages that the son-in-law and grandson of the founder of PPP, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, have done nothing to uplift the people of Sindh. He added that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is now implementing the social welfare agenda similar to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

Zaidi further said that the federal government has bent backwards for the provincial capital Karachi and it will also continue efforts for the uplift of the other parts of the province. He urged PPP leadership for showing seriousness and appointments of administrators having at least Grade 21 officers in all divisions of the province.

UAE embassy container goes missing

An unknown dacoit got off his car and sat in the ill-fated vehicle on gunpoint; the driver was asked to keep his head straight

EXCLUSIVE

Navid Miraj/DNA

ISLAMABAD: A container belonging to the Embassy of United Arab Emirates went missing in Karachi a few days ago thus causing ripples among the diplomatic corps. The incident has evoked a sense of insecurity among the diplomatic community, confided the diplomatic sources to this scribe.

According to details, a diplomatic cargo belonging to the UAE embassy en-route to Islamabad via vehicle No KC 9462 was stolen by unknown persons.

The details further reveal, the clearing agent of the embassy has filed an application at police station Gizri, DHA Phase 4, Karachi in which details of the robbery have been spelled out.

Details show that the driver of the vehicle collected the cargo from the Karachi Port after its clearance at around 12 noon on the day the incident took place.

The report lodged with the police further reveals that an unknown dacoit got off his car and sat in the ill-fated vehicle on gunpoint. The driver was asked to keep his head straight and to follow the instructions of the dacoit who was sitting beside him with a weapon.

The driver was made to drive around the area of Defence Phase 2, with a vehicle at the back following them. After a short while another vehicle joined them and the dacoit inside the vehicle asked the driver to follow it. The driver was then told to get off the vehicle and keep a complete mum about the happening, if he wanted to save his life.

The driver however did not listen to them and decided to follow them on a motorbike. The driver was stunned to see the vehicle entering the premises of a Consulate.

The driver also informed that while they were in defense and driving around, he saw many houses with CCTV cameras outside and the same may be investigated and checked to find about the vehicle that entered the Consulate.

The driver has already recorded his statement before the investigating officer.

Sources say the UAE embassy officials have requested the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the law enforcement agencies to help them recover their belongings.

Who is heads the interior ministry? Ejaz Shah wonders

Navid Miraj

DNA

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 9 – The Federal Interior Minister Brig (retd) Ejaz Shah is upset with constant encroachment into his domains by the Advisor to the PM on Interior and Accountability, Shahzad Akbar and has missed a couple of cabinet meetings in the last few weeks.

Sources in the ministry of Interior claimed that Ejaz Shah has been complaining to his close quarters that most  of the line departments of his ministry now directly report to the Advisor to the PM, Mr. Shahzad Akbar, from Director General FIA to IB report to him and now even now postings and transfers of the officials is being handled by Mr. Akbar.

Mr. Akbar’s name has also been associated with the recent ruckus in Lahore where the CCPO Lahore Umar Sheikh’s appointment is credited to Mr. Akbar.

Mr. Akbar’s appointment as the Advisor to PM on a Ministry that already has a Federal minister is quite a departure from the norms as two officials with the same status (Federal minister) in one ministry.

This unique step by Prime Minister Imran Khan has created quite a confusion of reporting lines for the officers in the ministry. Mr. Akbar was given this position since PM Khan wanted him to be able to speak in the parliament and counter the opposition on the question of accountability.

But since his appointment Mr.  Akbar has taken over most of the tasks of the interior ministry which to him is now a tool that he wants to use to the maximum effect to suppress the opposition.

Mr. Akbar because of his crucial role in accountability, which is the ‘passion’ of the prime minister and his go to political narrative, over rides many ministers when it comes to reaching out their line departments. For example, for tax related issues of various opposition leaders and one critical case of a justice, even the Chairman FBR reports to Shahzad Akbar.

Pak, EU agree to boost cooperation

On possibilities for future cooperation Dawood said that there is a lot of potential in Northern Areas for locals to expand the tourist infrastructure.

Ansar Bhatti

ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of European Union to Pakistan Ambassador Androulla Kaminara, called on the Advisor to the Prime Minister on Commerce & Investment, Mr. Abdul Razak Dawood, at Ministry of Commerce today. Secretary Commerce was also present during the meeting.

Talking about the engagement with EU, with reference to GSP+, the Advisor said that Pakistan has stayed focused and will adhere to the agreed timelines, despite the difficulties caused by Covid-19 pandemic.

He emphasized that the implementation of 27 Conventions are important for Pakistan for their long term national and social benefits.

The purpose of the meeting was to discuss various matters related to GSP+ and different avenues of cooperation between Pakistan and EU, particularly for development of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), promotion of culture and tourism industries.

The Ambassador discussed various ideas for providing support to the freelancers in IT sector, handicrafts and tourism, with the focus on creating linkages within the European Union to open new markets for the products and services. On possibilities for future cooperation, Mr. Dawood said that there is a lot of potential in Northern Areas for locals to expand the tourist infrastructure.

 He also endorsed the idea for promotion of IT sector, which is posting a good growth and is being promoted under the patronage of the Government, under the E-Commerce Policy.

The Advisor underlined the ideas of building a closer relationship with the EU markets. However, this will require more brainstorming as both sides agreed to hold a separate meeting in this regard.

Secretary Commerce also apprised the Ambassador of various developments and reiterated the commitment of the Government to follow the commitments with the EU.

He appreciated the suggestions for further cooperation and underscored that a lot of emphasis is already being put on development of SMEs, under the ‘Pakistan Goes Global’ project as well as the Strategic Trade Policy Framework 2020-25.

The meeting ended with both sides agreeing to build stronger engagement by exploring more avenues of cooperation in the future.

235th Corps Commanders’ Conference held at GHQ

RAWALPINDI, SEPT 9 (DNA) – 235th Corps Commanders’ Conference presided by General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) held at GHQ.

Forum was briefed on evolving regional environment and operational developments especially situation along LOC, Pakistan’s positive role and contributions in  Afghanistan Peace Process, situation along Western Border including fencing progress and Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad. COVID-19, Locust control measures and support to national polio campaign also came under discussion.

Forum expressed satisfaction over positive developments / indicators in all domains and improved security situation across the country. Increased Cease Fire Violations (CFVs) along LOC targeting civil population by Indian military and blatant Human Rights Violations (HRVs) in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K) were noted as major cause of concern for regional peace and stability. The forum extensively deliberated upon prevalent situation inside IIOJ&K and evolving situation in Afghanistan with impact on Pakistan’s security dynamics.

COAS stressed upon the need to enhance combat readiness levels in the wake of evolving strategic and regional milieu.

5th Generation Warfare and Hybrid application by anti Pakistan elements against Pakistan’s vital interests must be safeguarded in synchronization with Government policies, COAS reiterated.

COAS lauded formations’ operational readiness and sustained efforts during Internal Security (IS) employment in aid of civil power particularly the efforts during Muharram and flood relief duties.

COAS appreciated high state of morale in the army and directed commanders to ensure welfare of troops during prolonged / extensive operational and IS deployments.

Pakistan Army will procure pulses from PARC

DNA

Islamabad: Discussions were held between PARC and Army Supply Corps on Pulses procurement from PATCO-PARC at PARC headquarters on Tuesday which was headed by Brig. Fawad Jeelani. Chairman PARC, Dr. Azeem Khan Chaired the meeting. At this occasion, Army delegates showed interest in signing MoU with PARC about pulses procurement

Dr. Muhammad Azeem Khan, Chairman, PARC briefed about the ongoing mega PSDP project on pulses. While referring the recent travelling seminars on pulses to KP and Punjab provinces, Dr. Azeem also informed about the progress made by PARC in productivity enhancement of pulses. Chairman PARC, Dr. Muhammad Azeem Khan also informed the visitors that pulses program is aimed at providing certified advanced variety seeds of pulses that could ensure food security amid climate change issues. Dr. Muhammad Mansoor Joyia, National Coordinator (Pulses) PARC also highlighted the delegation with regard to pulses research activities carried out under the Pulses Project.

While sharing views about PARC Technology Display Centre, Chairman, PARC told that PARC products are available for sale to general public which included honey, beverages, poultry/dairy products, grains, etc. The Chairman further added that unsafe food practices are the major cause of poor health of the people. In this respect, PATCO shop is equipping with hygienically processed and organic food items with the help of agri-experts, food scientists and farmers. On visiting PARC Technologies Display Centre, the delegation acknowledged the efforts of Chairman PARC and agri. scientists.

Talking to the officers of the services corps, Dr. Muhammad Azeem Khan, Chairman PARC informed about the standardization of various testing procedures and enlightened that Grain Quality Testing Laboratory (GQTL) has earned international recognition and credibility through ISO accreditation from Norwegian Accreditation Council. In this regard they also paid a visit to Grain Quality Testing Laboratory at NARC. While sighting the grain processing work at GQTL, army personnel’s admired the PARC efforts towards testing/certification services of grains and they also invited the agri. scientist to visit their Lab.

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