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No need of govt’s permission, PDM shall hold Peshawar rally: Rana Sanaullah

LAHORE, Nov 21 (DNA): Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior leader
Rana Sanaullah Saturday said Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) shall
hold public gathering in Peshawar and does not need the government’s
permission.

The PML-N leader said in his statement that the government will only be
informed about the rally. The incumbent regime must go home because
there is hundred percent fatality threat due to the ‘corona of
government.’

PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb said the country has been
destroyed due to the criminal negligence of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
People are suffering because of flour, sugar, medicine, electricity and
gas theft due to irresponsible and reckless policy making. DNA

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Azerbaijan president ready to establish normal relations with Armenia’s ‘sensible forces’

He recalled that Armenia is currently going through a domestic crisis “which is natural because a military defeat, let alone such a humiliating one”

BAKU – Baku is ready to establish normal relations with “sensible forces” in Armenia if they come to power, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said in an address to the nation following the restoration of Baku’s control over the Adgam region.

“Armenia is currently going through a domestic crisis, which is natural because a military defeat, let alone such a humiliating one, may lead to protests in any country. If sensible forces come to power in Armenia after the crisis is over, we will be ready to establish normal relations with them,” Aliyev pointed out. According to him, it will be possible if Armenia “makes the right choice and improves relations with its neighbors.”

“As the country’s President and Commander-in-Chief, I am interested in making sure that animosity ends in our home region of South Caucasus and normal business relations are established,” the Azerbaijani president noted. “I said during the war that we have no issues with the Armenian people. We did not carry out an ethnic cleansing against them like they did against us. We did not destroy their historic sites, we protect them,” Aliyev stressed.

Renewed clashes between Azerbaijan and Armenia erupted on September 27, with intense battles raging in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The conflict over the disputed territory, primarily populated by ethnic Armenians, broke out in February 1988 after the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region announced its withdrawal from the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1992-1994, tensions boiled over and exploded into large-scale military action for control over the enclave and seven adjacent territories after Azerbaijan lost control of them.

On November 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan signed a joint statement on a complete ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh starting from November 10. The Russian leader said that Azerbaijan and Armenia would maintain the positions that they had held and Russian peacekeepers would be deployed to the region.

Pakistan summons Indian Charge d’Affaires over groundless allegations by Indian PM

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ISLAMABAD – The Indian Chargé d’Affaires was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today to categorically reject the completely groundless allegations by the Prime Minister of India and the Indian Ministry of External Affairs seeking to mischievously implicate Pakistan in some alleged planned attack in Nagrota in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

It was communicated that the Government of Pakistan views these entirely baseless and unsubstantiated Indian allegations as part of India’s desperate attempts to divert international attention from its state-terrorism in IIOJK and its state-sponsorship of terrorism against Pakistan.

It was further communicated that India’s history of conducting false flag operations in IIOJK and inside India to malign Pakistan was well-known. Any attempt to mischievously implicate Pakistan in any false flag operation or stage-managed incident would not carry any credibility whatsoever. The hope was expressed that India would desist from making any miscalculation in this context as it did in 2019.

Pakistan has already put forth irrefutable evidence, extensively documenting India’s active planning, promoting, aiding, abetting, financing and execution of terrorist activities in Pakistan.

The Indian side was once again urged to eschew the use of terrorism as an instrument of state policy, dismantle the terror infrastructure that it has established to inflict terrorism on Pakistan, and stop the use of other countries’ soil for sponsorship of terrorist activities against Pakistan.

The Indian side was also urged to desist from the use of its usual diversionary tactics and instead take practical steps to implement the United Nations Security Council Resolutions on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute granting the inalienable right of self-determination to the Kashmiri people through a free and impartial plebiscite under the auspices of the United Nations.

CDA continues work on development projects

ISLAMABAD, NOV 21 (DNA) – The work of Capital Development Authority (CDA) on the restoration of infrastructure and provision of facilities to the masses of the city is continued.

According to a press release of the CDA, the projects upon which the authority has started work include provision of clean drinking water, production of new resources of water, carpeting of roads, repairing and restoration of footpaths, and restoration of street lights.

CDA is taking remarkable steps upon the special directions of the Chairman CDA to ensure the betterment of the life standard of the citizens. In this regard, the authority is taking steps for provision of clean drinking water in the first phase.

The old water pipes are being repaired, repairing of tube wells is also taking place, the work on restoration of the provision of water from Rawal dam is also underway, and the remarkable steps are being taken to improve the quality of drinking water, the PR added.

Besides this, the work on repairing of roads, footpaths, Kerb stone painting, lane marking is also going on to ensure the provision of best traveling facilities to the citizens. CDA’s officials are working in two shifts to complete the developmental work as soon as possible. Steps are being taken to restore the green character of capital.=DNA

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Shahid Afridi to lead Galle Gladiators in LPL 2020: reports

40-year-old to captain side in absence of Sarfaraz Ahmed

Former Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has been reportedly named captain of Galle Gladiators for the 2020 edition of the Lanka Premier League.

Sources close to the matter reported that the franchise were considering to hand over the captaincy role to wicketkeeper batsman Sarfaraz Ahmed.

However, Sarfaraz will not be able to take part in the inaugural edition of the tournament as he is part of Pakistan squad which is touring New Zealand.  

Afridi will be leading the unit which includes star players like Mohammad Amir, Azam Khan, Chadwick Walton, Milinda Siriwardena, Lakshan Sandakan and Shehan Jayasuriya.

The 20-over tournament will be contested from November 26 to December 16 in Hambantota, Sri Lanka.

Economic cooperation to be in focus at SCO Council of Heads of govt meeting: Norov

BEIJING, Nov 21 (DNA): Secretary General of Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) Vladimir Norov has said that economic cooperation
will be in focus at the upcoming SCO Council of Heads of Government
meeting to be held on November 30.

Norov said that with economic multilateralism and national capacity
building, the SCO countries will be able to overcome the crisis of
economic losses caused by the pandemic, according to SCO Secretariat
here.

The secretary general said that the SCO as a grouping is paying special
attention to measures to restore national economies in the post-pandemic
period.

He also noted that the SCO acted as a strong platform in cooperation
against COVID-19 and highlighted the importance of the international
community’s efforts in strengthening the capacity of the World Health
Organization (WHO).

Established in 2001, the SCO is a political, economic, and security bloc
comprising eight members – China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, India and Pakistan.

SCO member states account for around 42 percent of the world’s
population, 22 percent of the land area, and around 20 percent of global
GDP. DNA

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APNS President, Secretary Gen. express grief on demise of eldest sister of Mehtab Khan

KARACHI, NOV 21 /DNA/ – “Hameed Haroon, President and Sarmad Ali, Secretary General of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society have expressed profound grief on behalf of APNS Office Bearers and members of the Executive Committee over the sad demise of eldest sister of Mr. Mehtab Khan, Chief Editor and aunt of Mr. Mohsin Bilal Khan, Group Editor,  Ausaf Group of Publications.

The APNS Office Bearers have offered condolence to the bereaved family and have prayed that Almighty Allah rest the departed soul in eternal peace and give them courage and patience to bear the loss.=DNA

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Online training week on “Pakistan-Uzbekistan Women Entrepreneurs in Textile Industry” organized

ISLAMABAD, NOV 21 (DNA) – Center of Global and Strategic Studies (CGSS) Islamabad, Women Chamber of Commerce & Industry (WCCI), Lahore Division, and Uzbekistan Business Women Association, Tashkent jointly organized the Online Training Week on “Pakistan-Uzbekistan Women Entrepreneurs in Textile Industry” on Saturday.

The session aimed to bring together business experts and women entrepreneurs from Uzbekistan and Pakistan on one platform to discuss and exchange ideas for the strengthening of bilateral ties between the business communities of both countries.

The session was commenced with a panel discussion with speakers from Uzbekistan and Pakistan and was moderated by Ms. Palwasha Nawaz, Project Executive, CGSS & Director, Women Wing, Uzbekistan Pakistan Business Council, and Ms. Odilbekova Dilnoza Muradalievna, Business Coach, Association of Business Women, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

The discussion was initiated by Ms. Yunusova Zamira Gafarova from Uzbekistan. She stated that it is very important to develop a relationship between the entrepreneurs of Pakistan and Uzbekistan. In the past few years, the bilateral ties are increasing and we are thankful to our friends in Pakistan and Uzbekistan. She mentioned they had a successful interaction with women entrepreneurs of Lahore during the fashion week. She appreciated the session and suggested that we must organize more joint online conferences as well.

Ms. Qaisra Sheikh, Coordinator, Women Entrepreneur Seat, FPCCI highlighted that Pakistan is one of the largest manufacturers in the Textile industry. It is one of the most important sectors for the economy of Pakistan. She mentioned that because the wave of COVID-19 is much lesser in Pakistan compared to other countries, Pakistan has been receiving many international orders. She also stated that the Pakistan government has given important initiatives to the Women Chambers. She emphasized that Pakistan and Uzbekistan must work together for trade enhancements and inter-governmental projects in various sectors. Uzbekistan is the best cotton producer and Pakistan is the best in manufacturing we should combine our strengths to enhance our economies.

Prof Dr. Ahmed Bilal, Head of Design Department, College of Arts and Design, Punjab University, Lahore discussed that there are a lot of things and aspects that must be shown and displayed on the mainstream media. Talking about the media perspective he mentioned that we are searching for inspiring stories from the women entrepreneurs of Uzbekistan and Pakistan that display the culture and of both countries. He highlighted that it is important to share stories of both sides so students can relate to the textile and entrepreneurs of Uzbekistan and Pakistan.

Ms. Shah Bano, CEO Malkani & Shahbano Official, Pakistan suggested initiating exchange programs for the designers of Pakistan and Uzbekistan. She stated that this may help in better understanding the culture and traditional designs of Uzbekistan.

Ms. Shah Bano emphasized that the government of Uzbekistan and Pakistan should collaborate to initiate a brand that represents the cultures of both countries. She also advised the panel for increased online platforms for better people to people contact.

Ms. Kamola Tashmatov, Senior Researcher, Institute of History, Uzbekistan, discussed the history of the textile industry in Uzbekistan. She discussed that since the beginning of time, Uzbekistan has been on the main route of the Silk Road. She highlighted that the Uzbek cotton and Uzbek fabrics are famous globally, and we will be glad to further strengthen our trade with Pakistan.

Ms. Asna Mubashara, Assistant Professor of Textile Design, College of Arts & Design, Punjab University, Lahore highlighted the significance of involving academia in discussions. She stated that Punjab University, Lahore is one of the oldest institutions in the region and we have talented students who are willing to showcase their work in Uzbekistan. She invited entrepreneurs from Uzbekistan to visit Punjab University, Lahore, and interact with the students and faculty of the College of Arts and Designs.

Dr. Naeela Aamir, Associate Professor, College of Arts & Design, University of Lahore discussed the similarities between the cultured and languages of Uzbekistan and Pakistan. She suggested exchange programs for the students and professors of Pakistan to visit Uzbekistan and learn about the culture and traditions there. She also Welcomed faculty members from Uzbekistan’s Universities to Punjab University, Lahore so students in Pakistan can be familiarized with the cultural significance of specific colors motifs, and symbolism in Uzbekistan’s textile and fashion.

Prof. Dr. Samina Nasim, Head of Fine Arts Department, University College of Arts & Design, appreciated the discussion and highlighted that students and professors must learn about the new techniques and technologies in the textile industry. She specifically suggested increasing the exchange of information from the experts in Uzbekistan and Pakistan through symposiums, seminars, joint workshops, lectures, and interactive sessions.

Mr. Nadeem Alam, Assistant Professor, College of Arts & Design, Punjab University, Lahore stated that the academia of Uzbekistan and Pakistan must introduce textile designing as a subject from the primary level. He stated that students should know about the basic and simple techniques, designs, and knowledge regarding this sector. He further suggested that students from Pakistan and Uzbekistan should be introduced to the cultural similarities of both countries for enhanced cooperation in the textile and academic sector.

Mr. Jasur Saidahmedov, Third Secretary, Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan discussed the statistics of Pakistan and Uzbekistan trade in the past few years. He discussed that we have seen a significant rise in the trade volume. He further suggested that Uzbekistan is willing to trade its finest cotton and fabric as well to partners in Pakistan.

The women entrepreneurs and business community from the Republic of Uzbekistan highly appreciated the panelists from Pakistan and welcomed all kinds of cooperation in the field of textile, fashion, and academia as well. They extended gratitude to the Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad, Pakistan for organizing this informative session.

The session was concluded by closing remarks of  Lt. Col Saadullah Tashmatov, Chargé d’affaires, Embassy of Uzbekistan, Pakistan. He stated that this online training week was a milestone in developing relations between the entrepreneur and business communities of Pakistan and Uzbekistan. He highlighted that Pakistan and Uzbekistan enjoy brotherly ties and we look forward to enhancing them further with the help of our women entrepreneurs of Pakistan and Uzbekistan.

Ms. Minahil Shawal Afridi, Research Executive, CGSS in her concluding remarks, thanked the panelists and participants from Pakistan and Uzbekistan and stated that CGSS will be organizing more conferences and seminars for our sisters in Uzbekistan and Pakistan.

The Online Training Week was concluded by presenting certificates of appreciation to the organizers including, Ms. Odilbekova Dilnoza Muradalievna, Business Coach, Association of Business Women, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Ms. Kamola Tashmatov, Senior Researcher, Institute of History, Uzbekistan and Ms. Palwasha Nawaz, Project Executive, CGSS & Director, Women Wing, Uzbekistan Pakistan Business Council.

The online training session was attended by 70 participants from Uzbekistan and Pakistan including women entrepreneurs and business experts.

King Salman lauds G20 coronavirus efforts ahead of summit

RIYADH, NOV 21 — Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman said that Saudi Arabia is pleased with the meeting of leaders of the G20 countries in which our country chaired this year’s work.

In a tweet on his official Twitter account on Saturday, King Salman stressed that the G20 has demonstrated its strength and ability to join efforts to mitigate the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the world.

“Our responsibility was — and will remain — to move toward a better, healthy, and prosperous future for all”, King Salman added.

US welcomes PM Imran Khan’s visit to Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (DNA): The United States of America has expressed pleasure over Prime Minister Imran Khan’s recent visit to Afghanistan and stressed on the cooperation between the two countries.

The US State Department’s Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs
(SCA) in its statement in Washington said it is pleasing to see Prime
Minister Imran Khan’s visit to Kabul to underscore Pakistan’s commitment
to peace and to further cooperation with Afghanistan on security,
refugees, trade, and regional connectivity.

“Pleased to see PM Khan visiting Kabul to underscore Pakistan’s
commitment to peace & to further cooperation with Afghanistan on
security, refugees, trade, and regional connectivity,” the statement
said.

The statement further said that Pakistan-Afghanistan cooperation
contributes to the entire region’s stability.

“Afghan-Pakistani cooperation contributes to the entire region’s
stability,” the State Department’s SCA added in its statement on
Twitter.

On the other hand, the European Union has also welcomed the Pakistani
premier’s visit to Kabul and said that Islamabad can play its pivotal
role in the solution of the Afghan conflict.

On November 19, PM Khan visited Kabul at the invitation of Afghan
President Ashraf Ghani and discussed matters related to mutual affairs.

Prime Minister Imran Khan had assured that Pakistan would fully support
to end violence and establish durable peace in Afghanistan.

A day after his Kabul visit, he stressed that after the Afghans, it was
Pakistanis who had the “greatest stake” in peace in Afghanistan. “My
visit to Kabul was another step towards conveying Pakistan’s commitment
to peace in Afghanistan,” the premier had said on Twitter, his first
post about the trip since his return.

“I have never believed in military solutions which is why I always
believed that in Afghanistan peace will be achieved through political
dialogue,” he had added.

Peace in Afghanistan would “allow for connectivity and trade, bringing
prosperity to both Afghans and Pakistanis”, he had observed, noting that
people in the tribal areas, “who have suffered the ravages of the war in
Afghanistan, will especially benefit from peace and trade”. DNA

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