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International cricketer Mujahid Jamshed applies for women’s team coaching

Lahore : Former international cricketer Mujahid Jamshed applied for women’s team head coach position.

A veteran of 4 ODIs and 127 First-Class matches, Jamshed is confident with his portfolio and hopes that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will provide him an opportunity.

“I have completed my certification in coaching and I find myself eligible for this post. I am confident to serve strongly for women cricketers and I hope PCB will look into my application and give me this opportunity,” he said.

It must be noted here that PCB published an advertisement for women’s team coaching after Iqbal Imam was removed as head coach after the Women’s T20 World Cup. The last date for applying is September 16.

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CM Buzdar chairs meeting on small dams construction in Koh-e-Suleman

LAHORE : A meeting chaired by Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar consider over construction of small dams for water conservation.

The chief minister approved for starting initial work on four small dams in Koh-e-Suleman for conservation of the water of hill torrents.

Construction of small dams to conserve water is the need of time and the government of Punjab mulling over various options for small dams schemes, Chief Minister Buzdar said.“Hundreds of thousands cusecs previous water at hill torrents of Koh-e-Suleman goes in vain without utilization,” chief minister said.

Building of small dams is necessary to conserve and properly utilize the water, he further said.

Construction of small dams will also provide clean drinking water to the backward areas, he said.

“A technical study has been initiated for construction of four small dams in the first phase,” Buzdar said.

Earlier, provincial Secretary Irrigation briefed the chief minister about key matters with regard to construction of small dams.

PM Imran Khan to visit Lahore today

LAHORE : Prime Minister Imran Khan is scheduled to reach Lahore on a day-long visit today (Tuesday) to hold key meetings.

During the visit, the prime minister will hold one on one meeting with Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar and major decisions likely to be taken during the meeting.

The premier will also meet the provincial ministers, MPAs, MNAs, cabinet members, and senior bureaucrats during his stay in the provincial metropolis.He will get briefings from concerned departments on development projects and 2-year performance of the provincial government.

Prime Minister Imran Khan would be given a detailed briefing on the establishment of southern Punjab secretariat, according to sources.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Punjab government will present its two years performance before the people in a ceremony planned tomorrow (Wednesday).

Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar will be the chief guest of the ceremony who will also address the Punjab government’s performance. Finance Minister Hashim Jawan Bakht will present a review of departmental performance and the ceremony will be attended by ministers, secretaries and others.

SC fixes appeal against SHC verdict in sugar commission report

ISLAMABAD : Supreme Court (SC) has fixed appeal of the federal government against invalidating sugar commission inquiry report for hearing.

The federal government had challenged Sindh High Court’s (SHC) decision of nullifying the report in the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

A three-member bench of the SC will take up the plea on tomorrow.The bench includes Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Gulzar Ahmed, Justice Mushir Alam and Justice Ijazul Ahsan.

On August 17, Sindh High Court (SHC) had nullified the sugar inquiry commission and its report and had ordered authorities concerned to conduct a fair inquiry into the matter.

A SHC division bench comprising Justice KK Agha and Justice Omar Sial had announced the reserved verdict on a petition filed by the Pakistan Sugar Mills Association (PSMA) against an inquiry commission formed by the government to probe into a sugar crisis that hit the country earlier this year.

The SHC declared report of Sugar Inquiry Commission null and void and also ordered National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to carry out an independent inquiry as per law.

The federal government had made public a report of the Sugar Inquiry Commission on May 30. The report was uploaded on the Press Information Department (PID) website.

According to the report, the sugar mill owners had inflicted losses on sugarcane growers consistently.

The commission had also found irregularities in advance payments to farmers in the form of cash or commodity, which is tantamount to unregulated banking, whereas, the mill owners hurt farmers by indulging in informal banking and earned a profit of up to 35 per cent.

Second review meeting of Afghan-Pak action plan for peace and solidarity held in Kabul

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ISLAMABAD, AUG 31 – On the invitation of Government of Afghanistan, Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood visited Kabul at the head of the Pakistan delegation comprising senior officers for the second review meeting of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity (APAPPS). The Afghan side was led by Deputy Foreign Minister Mirwais Nab.

During the meeting, the entire spectrum of bilateral relations was reviewed. Highlighting the importance of Pakistan-Afghanistan relations, the Foreign Secretary underlined that these historic and fraternal ties were reinforced by a shared desire for regional peace, stability and prosperity. The relationship was further strengthened through regular exchanges at the highest level and through myriad bilateral mechanisms, particularly APAPPS. Despite the challenges posed by Covid-19, the Foreign Secretary said, Pakistan had opened the border crossings with Afghanistan to facilitate bilateral and transit trade as well as pedestrian movement.

The Foreign Secretary reiterated Pakistan’s abiding commitment to a peaceful, stable, united, sovereign and prosperous Afghanistan. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s steadfast support for the Afghan peace process and reiterated that there was no military solution to the conflict in Afghanistan. An inclusive, broad-based and comprehensive political settlement was the only way forward. Pakistan looked forward to the earliest commencement of Intra-Afghan Negotiations. The Afghan stakeholders must seize this historic opportunity, work together constructively, and secure an Afghan-owned and Afghan-led negotiated solution for durable peace and stability in Afghanistan and the region. Noting that the coming phase would be challenging, the Foreign Secretary cautioned against the role of ‘spoilers’ and stressed that perseverance and unflinching commitment would be indispensable for a successful outcome.

The five Working Groups held in-depth discussions on key tracks of the relationship. In the Politico-Diplomatic Working Group, the Pakistan side focused on strengthening bilateral relations through regular high-level exchanges, increased institutional engagement, utilization of existing mechanisms including APTECA and JEC, enhanced economic partnership, and intensified people-to-people exchanges.

Under the Economic Working Group, Pakistan reaffirmed its commitment to expand bilateral trade through facilitation and liberalization measures and expressed its readiness to commence negotiations on a new Afghanistan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA).

The Refugee Working Group discussed all aspects pertaining to the Afghan refugees in Pakistan. The Pakistan side reiterated that the peace and reconciliation process offered a unique opportunity to address the return of Afghan refugees to their homeland with dignity and honour. A time-bound, well-resourced roadmap was important in this regard.

Under the Military-to-Military and Intelligence Cooperation Working Groups, detailed discussions were held on all relevant matters, with emphasis on regular exchanges and closer collaboration.

The two sides reiterated their commitment to optimally utilize APAPPS to deliberate on all key issues, effectively address common challenges, and pursue new opportunities. It was agreed to enhance the frequency of APPAPS review meetings and increase mutual interaction among the various Working Groups. It was decided that the next (3rd) review meeting will be held in Pakistan, the dates for which will be worked out through diplomatic channels.

Prior to the review meeting, the Foreign Secretary and the delegation members called on Acting Foreign Minister H.E. Hanif Atmar. The Foreign Secretary conveyed greetings on behalf of the leadership and people of Pakistan. He also conveyed sympathies and condolences over the loss of precious lives due to Covid-19 and the human and material losses caused by heavy rains and flash floods in Parwan province. During the meeting, ways and means were discussed to enhance Pakistan-Afghanistan bilateral cooperation and strengthen endeavours in support of the Afghan peace process.

APAPPS was established in 2018 to provide a comprehensive and structured framework for institutional engagement in diverse areas of bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The framework comprises five Working Groups focused on Politico-Diplomatic, Military-to-Military Cooperation, Intelligence Cooperation, Economic Cooperation, and Refugee Issues. The first review meeting was held in Islamabad on 10 June 2019.

Attock again witness upward trend in covid-19 positive cases

ATTOCK, AUG 31 (DNA) – After a brief low graph of novel COVID-19 positive cases in district Attock, the number of positive patients again escalating as five more patients were tested positive raising the tally to 615.

The official data of the respective health authorities confirmed on Monday.

According to the health authorities although new positive cases are being reporting, the number of recovered patients is also increasing with each passing day as 563 patients were recovered from this deadly disease across the district.

According to District Attock focal person for Covid-19, Dr Asif Arbab Niazi the new cases were reported from various parts of the district including city, Hazro and Pindi Gheb.

He said that number of active patients in the district are 28 in which 26 are home isolated while two other are under hospitalization.

Mr Niazi further said that the number of suspected cases in the district is 8384 while screening of as many as 11883 persons has also carried out so far.

He said that result of as many as 1418 suspected patients of the area is awaited. He said that as many as 6353 persons are tested negative so far. DNA

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NAB Chairman approves rotation/transfer policy for employees

ISLAMABAD, AUG 31 (DNA) – Justice (RETD) Javed Iqbal, Chairman NAB has approved rotation/transfer policy for NAB Employees. The salient features of rotation policy are that normal tenure of posting of an employee (BS-16 and above) on a particular station shall be three years and will excedue five years in any case.

However, continuation of an employee on the same station beyound or below the normal tenure will require concurrance of the comptent authority.

Moreover, normal tenure of posting of asn employee (BPS-16 and above) at NAB Balochistan and NAB Rawalpindi’s Sub Office Gilgit Baltistan shall be two years.

The stay of an employee at Gilgit Baltistan will not be counted in his stay at NAB Rawalpindi, which can be extended by the competent in NAB interest. DNA

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Foreign Minister: Azerbaijan’s all occupied territories to be liberated

All occupied territories of Azerbaijan, including Gubadly, will be liberated and local Azerbaijanis will return to their homes, Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov has said.

Bayramov made the remarks in a post shared on his Twitter page on Augsut 31 that marks the anniversary of the occupation of Gubadly by Armenian forces.

“27 years without Gubadly. The district occupied on 31 August 1993 by armed forces of Armenia, and Azerbaijani population were ethnically cleansed. All occupied territories of Azerbaijan, including Gubadly, will be liberated and local Azerbaijanis will return to their homes!”, Bayramov’s post reads.

It should be noted that as a result of the occupation, 238 Gubadli residents were killed, 316 were become to be disabled persons and more than 100 people were missing as a result of the occupation, adding that the administrative centre and 93 villages of the region were completely destroyed and looted, over 40,000 Gubadli residents became internally displaced persons.

Azerbaijan and Armenia are locked in a conflict over Azerbaijan’s Nagorno-Karabakh breakaway region, which along with seven adjacent regions was occupied by Armenian forces in a war in the early 1990s. More than 20,000 Azerbaijanis were killed and around one million were displaced as a result of the large-scale hostilities.

The OSCE Minsk Group co-chaired by the United States, Russia and France has been mediating the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict since the signing of the volatile cease-fire agreement in 1994. The Minsk Group’s efforts have resulted in no progress and to this date, Armenia has failed to abide by the UN Security Council resolutions (822, 853, 874 and 884) that demand the withdrawal of Armenian military forces from the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.

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