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Qureshi urges UN to exert itself on Kashmir

is deplorable that universal ideals of UN Charter are continuously being violated and defied with impunity nowhere more egregiously than in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir 

Naveed Miraj

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has urged the United Nations to exercise its legal and political authority to ensure full implementation of its resolutions on Kashmir.

He was addressing a ceremony in connection with the 75th anniversary of the United Nations in Islamabad today (Friday).

The Foreign Minister said it is deplorable that universal ideals of UN Charter are continuously being violated and defied with impunity nowhere more egregiously than in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

He said led by ‘Hindutva’ ideology, the BJP-RSS regime in India is incessantly resorting to aggressive posturing against Pakistan and other neighbouring countries that seriously imperils regional peace and security.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi said the UN Day reminds us of our collective responsibility to abide by the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and lends an opportunity to renew our commitment to the noble ideals enshrined in it.

The Foreign Minister reiterated Pakistan’s firm and abiding commitment to multilateralism, with the United Nations playing a central role.

He said Pakistan’s contribution to the UN Peacekeeping is one of the most visible manifestations of our commitment to multilateralism.

Pakistan is one of the longest-serving and largest contributors to the UN peacekeeping. Since 1960, we have contributed over 200,000 peacekeepers to 46 Peacekeeping Missions around the world.

The Foreign Minister said Pakistan also continues to co-host one of the oldest Peacekeeping Missions – the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan.

He said Pakistan also continues to host 3 million registered and unregistered Afghan refugees, which remains one of the most protracted refugee crises in the world.

Prolonged detention unfair, says SC

The top court took notice of prolonged detentions and delays in the NAB’s cases during a hearing — presided over by a three-member bench led by Justice Umar Ata Bandial 

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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Friday termed the prolonged detention of the accused in cases filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) as “unfair”, asking the anti-graft watchdog to explain why there were delays in such cases.

The top court took notice of prolonged detentions and delays in the NAB’s cases during a hearing — presided over by a three-member bench led by Justice Umar Ata Bandial — of a bail petition filed by Punjab Food Director Muhammad Ajmal.

The counsel for the accused, Advocate Abid Saqi, informed the court that his client had been kept in detention for the past 16 months but that the proceedings had not commenced. There was no progress during the coronavirus pandemic either, he added.

The NAB has acknowledged the sources of at least Rs70 million worth of assets out of a total of Rs110 million, Saqi stated.

In response, Justice Yahya Afridi remarked that accused cannot be detained in jail for so long on corruption charges. Properties may be frozen and the passport confiscated if an individual is accused of corruption, he added.

“Apprise the court as to why it is necessary to keep the accused in jail,” Justice Afridi remarked. “There are 80 cases before this one, so why keep this accused detained during this time?

“Yesterday, the chief justice had ordered that there should be no unnecessary adjournment in NAB cases,” the judge said, following which Justice Bandial read out the relevant order from the previous day.

A special prosecutor of the NAB responded, saying he assured the court that proceedings related to the witnesses would be completed in November.

Nawaz upset over PML Leaders meeting with Shahbaz

News Desk

ISLAMABAD: A secret meeting of three senior PML-N leaders with Shahbaz Sharif on the “request” of a senior representative of the ‘establishment’ has “upset” former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

The publication, citing informed sources, said Nawaz was unhappy when he was told that top party leaders Khawaja Asif, Ahsan Iqbal and Rana Tanvir Hussain had met Shahbaz while he was in the custody of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on the “request of a senior representative of the establishment”.

Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Advisor on Accountability and Interior Barrister Shahzad Akbar had also revealed in a recent press briefing that the PML-N president is holding ‘secret’ meetings in jail, but refused to divulge any details.

PML-N sources, however, said that their party delegation had met Shahbaz Sharif with a message for him.

“Before this contact, an effort was made to contact Nawaz Sharif but he refused to entertain those knocking at his door while carrying a message from the establishment,” the report said.

PM not our target: Maryam Nawaz

Abid Raza

LAHORE: PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz said Friday Prime Minister Imran Khan “is just a pawn and not our target”, noting decisively that the incumbent, PTI-led government would be sent packing before the start of 2021.

Speaking to the media after meeting Baloch students staging a sit-in at Lahore’s Charing Cross, Maryam said students “are the future of Pakistan” but those from “Dera Ghazi Khan, Rajanpur, [erstwhile] FATA, and Balochistan” have to protest after 600 of their reserved seats were taken away.

PTCL awarded turnkey ICT contract for enablement of smart campus

ISLAMABAD, OCT 23 (DNA) – Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has been awarded a turnkey ICT contract to deploy state-of-the-art IT infrastructure for Pak-Austria Fachhochschule Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology (PAF-IAST) University, a leading center of excellence in higher education and research in Haripur. 

Zarrar Hasham Khan, Chief Business Services Officer, PTCL and Dr. Nasir Khan, Rector, PAF-IAST signed the contract at the university campus in Haripur. The signing ceremony was attended by Suleman Awan, General Manager, Digital Services, PTCL, Dr. Mohammad Mujahid, Advisor, PAF-IAST, Wasim Hashmi, Advisor PAF-IAST, along with senior other officials from both sides. Anwar Amjad, Advisor IT,

PAF-IAST, explained the significance of this project and university’s future plans with respect to IT and communication facilities.

PTCL will deploy state-of-the-art IT infrastructure for campus networking & Wi-Fi, surveillance, Virtual Desktop Infrastructures (VDIs), Data Center and information security across university campus. The solution will facilitate the students and faculty to use best-in-class technologies equipped with latest ICT services. Being one of its kind, Wi-Fi 6 and VDI is being implemented in an education institution in Pakistan for the first time.

Speaking on the occasion, Zarrar Hasham Khan, Chief Business Services Officer, PTCL, said, “We are glad to partner with PAF-IAST through this unique collaboration whereby enabling smart campuses equipped with latest IT solutions, hi-speed internet and seamless network. PTCL is committed to play its due role to strengthen education sector in Pakistan. Being a national carrier and backbone of connectivity in the country, we support digital transformation through provision of modern IT infrastructure and Cloud hosting services in Pakistan.” 

Speaking on the signing ceremony, Dr. Nasir Khan, Rector, PAF-IAST, said, “We are excited to take PTCL on board to deploy latest technology that is in line with the university’s long-term plans for strategic research and self-reliance. We are confident that our partnership with PTCL will prove to be a landmark achievement in providing enhanced and one of its kind solutions that will help students and faculty to realize their true potential.” 

Being a national company, PTCL continues to focus on education sector as it is a key pillar and is necessary to achieve the vision of a Digital Pakistan.=DNA

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Inauguration ceremony of int’l research centers held in Beijing

BEIJING, OCT 23 – The Inauguration Ceremony of the International Research Centers for a Community with Shared Future & the International Academic Network for a Community with Shared Future was held at Beijing.

The ceremony was also conducted virtually for the participation of member countries including Pakistan.

Research and Academic Centers of seven countries are brought together under this partnership including, Germany, South Korea, Malaysia, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Pakistan. Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad has been selected from Pakistan to be the Pakistan Research Center for a Community with Shared Future to promote theoretical innovation to build a communication platform that enables societies to address global crises and seek apt solutions to bring sustainable development and prosperity.

The ceremony was commenced by the remarks of Mr. Liao Xiangzhong, President of the Communication University of China, Beijing who extended his congratulations to the member countries of the International Research Center for a community with a shared future. He mentioned the importance of such Institutions for the exchange of research and to encourage academic collaborations and multi-disciplinary research.

Representing Pakistan, Mr. Ahmed Farooq, Minister, Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to the Republic of China stated that Pakistan & China are Iron Brothers, we have a glorious past and we envision a bright future under this partnership. He praised CGSS as the participating think tank from Pakistan & expressed his full support for a community with Shared Future.

Lt Col Khalid Taimur Akram (Retd), Director of the Pakistan Research Center for a Community with Shared Future shared his thoughts at the Inauguration ceremony and highlighted the significance of the subject initiative. Stressing upon the importance of Collaboration, Cooperation, and Interconnection in the academic domain, he mentioned that, it is necessary to take such initiatives through which the culture of joint research is promoted. He further discussed that he looks forward to strengthening the academic relations between Pakistan, China, and the rest of the world, he aims to establish a network of academic collaborations. Hence, working collectively towards making the world a progressive and prosperous place.

Major General Syed Khalid Amir Jaffery, HI(M), (Retd) President, Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad stated that, collaborations have the potential to contribute continuously to academic progress. Through the creation of this Network of Research Centers, the expertise from seven different countries are brought together providing them a single platform where they can perform collaborative research and map out the causes for various global issues and may suggest solutions for the future.

The ceremony was also addressed by the heads of all the partner international institutions including,

  1. Jean-Christophe Bas, CEO of Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute, Germany
  2. Koh King Kee, President of Centre For New Inclusive Asia,
  3. Costa Rick Mahalu, Vice Chancellor of St. Augustine University of Tanzania
  4. Getachew Dinku Godana, General Director of Ethiopian Broadcasting Authority
  5. Kim Hyoung-Tae, Chief Affairs Officer of Korea Radio Broadcasting Association
  6. Ahn Chiyoung, Dean of Academy of Chinese Studies, National Incheon University of South Korea

The Ceremony was attended by notable dignitaries including the Directors and Head of Institutions of the seven institutions from the partner countries.

EU greets United Nations on 75th Anniversary

ISLAMABAD, 23 Oct  –  The European Union congratulates the United Nations on its 75th anniversary and recognizes its tremendous achievements in a number of areas – including conflict prevention and resolution, development cooperation and humanitarian assistance.

The EU is a strong supporter of multilaterism and believes that multilateral cooperation is key to sustainable peace, respect for human rights and development.

“In an increasingly complex world and amid more pressing global challenges – such as the COVID pandemic and climate change – there is an urgent need to work together to come up with joint responses. The UN is a unique platform for bringing together the international community to provide global responses to global problems,” said European Union Ambassador to Pakistan, Androulla Kaminara.

The EU and its Member States are the largest financial donors to the UNsystem, providing almost a quarter of all financial contributions to the UN’s funds and programmes – for humanitarian support, fighting climate change, upholding human rights and conflict prevention and resolution.

In Pakistan, the EU and a number of UN agencies – including FAO, UNICEF, ILO, UNHCR and UNODC – continue to work together to implement projects in a number of areas such as education, food security, environment, counter-terrorism and short and medium term response to COVID-19. This partnership accounts for EUR 172 million – or 30 percent of the EU’s total development portfolio in Pakistan. (For more details, see attached factsheet.)

Govt move to boost trade with Africa lauded

DNA

ISLAMABAD – Former President ICCI Shahid Rasheed Butt on Friday lauded the decision of Prime Minister Imran Khan to boost trade and ties with African nations by opening new diplomatic missions in twenty countries.

The business community fully back the government’s decision, as it will boost exports while these countries can start investing in Pakistan, he said.

Shahid Rasheed Butt who is also honorary Consul General of Ghana said that the decision is well in time as the implementation stage of the African Continental Free Trade Area is due to begin in a few months.

Many African nations are also interested in CPEC and opening embassies there will result in enhanced economic cooperation, he observed.

He said that the government has planned to discover new markets to improve exports to Africa, the second largest continent in the world with 54 sovereign states, almost 1.5 billion of population and a collective GDP of $2.6 trillion.

The business community has been demanding for linkages to Africa but the former governments relied on promises while the current government has moved in this direction which is laudable.

He said that all embassies should establish display centres for exportable products and the private sector should also play their role to get into these new markets.

ICCI demands representation in CDA Board

ISLAMABAD, OCT 23 (DNA) – Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) said that almost 90 percent affairs of business community in Islamabad were related to the CDA and emphasized that the government should include sitting President of ICCI in CDA Board to protect the genuine interests of private sector during the policy making process of the civic body and help resolve key issues of the business community.

He urged that CDA should set up a One Window Operation in true spirit in order to facilitate the business community and the citizens of Islamabad in their CDA related day-to-day issues. He said that the business community has to visit various departments of CDA for various services and redress of issues, which consumes a lot of their precious time.

However, the availability of one window facility would save them from many troubles as they would get all the required services of CDA from one counter. He said this while addressing a delegation of CDA Officers Association that visited ICCI led by its Secretary General Namat Ullah Masood, Riaz Khan Chairman, Mian Muhammad Chief Patron, Abdur Rahim Secretary Admin and Bilal Khan Office Secretary were in the delegation.

Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan said that CDA’s approval process of commercial buildings plans was quite lengthy as investors have to wait for months and even for years for approval of buildings plans and stressed that CDA should speed up this process for faster approval of commercial buildings plans that would give boost to investment in the federal capital.

He said that after applying for completion certificates of buildings, the business community has to wait for a long time and emphasized that CDA should streamline this process to avoid unnecessary delay in the issuance of completion certificates of commercial buildings.

Ms. Fatma Azim Senior Vice President and Abdul Rehman Khan Vice President ICCI said that the civic body has made manifold increase in the property tax and water & allied charges, which have enhanced the cost of doing business in Islamabad and stressed that CDA should rationalize these taxes to facilitate the growth of business activities.

They further said that instead of demolishing the commercial buildings for encroachments, CDA should consider regularizing them on receipt of certain charges as demolishing of constructed buildings entailed huge losses to the investors.

Speaking at the occasion, Namat Ullah Masood Secretary General and Riaz Khan Chairman, CDA Officers Association assured their cooperation for resolving the key issues of the business community.

They said that ICCI and CDA Officers Association have common objectives to promote the interests of their members, therefore, close collaboration between the both sides would help in achieving common goals.

Abdul Rehman Khan Vice President ICCI, Ejaz Abbasi former President ICCI, Khalid Chaudhry, Saif ur Rehman Khan, Zarif Khan, Mian Ramzan and others also spoke at the occasion and stressed for close working relationship between ICCI and CDA Officers Association for the better development of the city including markets and industrial areas in order to spur the growth of business activities.=DNA

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Around 751 Pakistani nationals benefit from Malaysian technical programme

the MTCP was first initiated at the First Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Sydney in February 1978. Subsequently it was established in 1980 as a manifestation of Malaysia’s commitment to South-South cooperation: High Commissioner Ikram Ibrahim 

Ansar M Bhatti

ISLAMABAD: High Commissioner of Malaysia Ikram Muhammad Ibrahim has said a  total of 751 Pakistani nationals have received training under Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP) adding over 34,000 officials from 144 countries have attended the MTCP so far.

The high commissioner announced this on the occasion of dinner he hosted for the alumni of MTCP at the Malaysia Home. A large number of alumni, members of the civil society and media attended the dinner.

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The high commissioner further said both Malaysia and Pakistan enjoy excellent relations. He said due to COVID 19 the MTCP could take place this year however he hoped the program shall resume from next year.

High Commissioner Ikram Ibrahim added, the MTCP was first initiated at the First Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Sydney in February 1978. Subsequently it was established in 1980 as a manifestation of Malaysia’s commitment to South-South cooperation.

In line with the spirit of South-South cooperation, Malaysia through MTCP has been sharing its development experiences and expertise with other developing countries.

He said, the MTCP is remised on the principle that the development of a country is dependent on the quality of its human capital and resources. The human capital development t and capacity building programmes under the MCTCP reflect Malaysia’s established commitment towards promoting technical regional and sub regional cooperation, as well as nurturing collective self reliance among the developing countries.

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The high commissioner went on the say, the MTCP encompasses eleven key broad areas, namely professional services, public administration and management, economy and trade, science, technology and ICT, INDUSTRIAL, FINANCE, diplomacy, health services, humanitarian, academic, education and social development.

While dilating upon the objectives of the MTCP the high commissioner said the objectives include sharing development experience with other developing countries, to strengthen bilateral relations between Malaysia and other developing countries, to encourage and promote South-South cooperation and to encourage and promote technical cooperation among the developing countries.

Throwing light on MTCP cooperation framework the high commissioner said provision of long term fellowship and scholarship for post graduate and undergraduate courses at Malaysian public universities, provision of short term specialized training for participants at various training institutions and government agencies in Malaysian and study visits and practical attachment at participating government agencies in Malaysia.

Ambassador Abdul Basit spoke on behalf of the alumni and thanked the ambassador for hosting them at his residence. Ambassador Basit said he was deeply touched with the way Malaysia had made development in various fields, when he visited this wonderful country.

It may be mentioned here that for 30 years the MTCP was under the purview of the economic planning unit of the PM department of Malaysia. Since 2010 MFA Malaysia has been the custodian agency of the programme with the aim of providing the synergy and support it requires in line with Malaysia’s foreign policy.

As the focal point, MFA Malaysia is responsible to formulate policies, fund, coordinate, monitor and evaluate the MTCP. These entail prioritizing the developing countries of strategic interests, focusing on Malaysia’s areas of expertise, offering demand-driven courses, cultivating potential participants who would later serve as friends of Malaysia fostering public private partnership and collaborating with new development partners beyond the MTCP’s traditional partners.

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