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PDO, PNCA organize stage play titled “Barzakh”

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ISLAMABAD – Pattan development organization in collaboration with Pakistan National Council of the Arts, Islamabad organized a stage play titled “Barzakh” at PNCA open air theatre on 3rd and 4th October 2020.

This stage play was written and directed by Mr. William Pervaz with the main lead Mr Zabir Sarhadi. It was a serious play about a specific group of people who use religion for their personal benefits.

The story moves around a character who was dead a long ago and his body was narrating the story of his death at graveyard. The producer also used Sufi Kafies, and music for enhancing the effects. It was a fine play with on point performances and spreading a message of peace, love and equality.

The audience appreciated the performance and efforts of PNCA for promotion of serious theatre.

PNCA launches one year online film production course

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ISLAMABAD  – Pakistan National Council of the Arts officially launched one year online film production course. A ceremony was held on 3rd of October 2020 at Shakir Ali Mausam Lahore.

Minister for National Heritage and Culture Division Mr Shafqat Mehmood was the guest of honour along with the Director General PNCA Dr Fouzia Saeed,Cultural Attache to the US Embassy Mr Philip Assis and Mr Kamran Lashari,Miyan Amjad Farzand Ali President Pakistan Film Producers Association.

Renowned showbiz celebrates like Syed Noor, Nisho,Sarmad Khoosat, Shahid Mehmood Nadeem,Wazir Afzal were also there to grace the occasion.Clips of a special video package was presented showcasing songs from 1950 to 2020. The audience really enjoyed and applauded experencing the nostalgia . A special video was exhibited by Rameez Anwar the grandson of the legendary Khawaja Khursheed Anwar who is now a composer and create music in USA. Rameez has expressed his willingness to work with Pakistani film indusrty.

The Minister for National Heritage and Culture Division Mr Shafqat Mehmood cordially appreciated the participation of all the respected guests. He was pleased by the creativity of that initiative. Responding to the request from different icons of film industry for setting up an archives and a film institute he said that we are looking into the possibilities and trying our best to setup a proper academy for training film professionals. He said that, I am glad that we are having this event at Shakir Ali museum as there have been serious attempts to renovate and revive Shakir Ali,s house as a hub of artistic activity.

DG PNCA Dr Fouzia Saeed gave a brief over view about that online one year program in film production. She stated that the students will be encouraged to be innovative in their approach as they sharpen their skills in expressing their ideas. The curriculum is a mix of intellectual understanding, skill based learning and on-the-ground experience of working in a professional environment. The program is focused on film production with a full understanding of film making. Various fields of film production will be offered to develop a more focused area of interest.

 Famous actor,director and film maker Mr Sarmad Sultan Khoosat who is also the part of that program introduced the rest of faculty members to the audience. The team comprises of eight members having the vast international exposure in their respected fields. It includes Mr Aijaz Gul who is a film critic with two degrees in Cinema from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Published four books on films and working as freelance film critic. Mr Peter Bussian who is an American independent filmmaker, photographer and visual media consultant.

He has studied film at the Anthropology Film Center in Santa Fe and at the Columbia University MFA film program. He has worked with renowned cinematographers and photographers. MS Lisa Lucas who is Emmy award winning writer/ producer for film, TV and new media including documentary, reality, pilots, presentation reels, development/adaptation of source material to pitch packages with extensive experience of directing in the field. Dr Andre F Nebe from Germany,he studied film-directing at the University of Hamburg and has been working as a freelance director, author and producer in the film and television industry since 2004. Mr Saim Sadiq who is a Pakistani filmmaker with an undergraduate degree in Anthropology and a graduate degree in film directing from Columbia University.

Author & Social Scientist Dr. Fouzia Saeed (DG PNCA). She has a Ph.D. in Education and a Master’s in Design from the University of Minnesota, USA. She has written extensively about the heritage of Pakistani performing arts, both stage and film. Mr Tabish Habib who is an American-Pakistani award winning filmmaker.

He has an undergraduate degree from the University of San Francisco in Media studies, Business and Film Studies. He also has a Master of Arts in Film & Television Production at the Met film School located at London’s prestigious Ealing Studios.

Famous writer & Executive Director Ajoka theatre,Mr Shahid Mehmood Nadeem introduced the students and stated that “the unique aspect of that program is that we have participants from Gilgit Baltistan to Turbat and Jamshoro. It has diversity and we hope it will infuse new life into the film industry fraternity”.

Criticising LNG project scaring away investors: Shahid Rasheed

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ISLAMABAD, –  Former President ICCI Shahid Rasheed Butt on Sunday said the LNG project is being criticised frequently to settle scores which will scare away local and foreign investors.

Important projects should not be compromised for political gains as as the advisor to PM on petroleum and some other officials have taken a lot of pain to use LNG to overcome the gas shortfall, he said.

Shahid Rasheed Butt said that the efforts of the government has attracted a lot of notable local and foreign investors, therefore, this project should be spared for the sake of the country otherwise all the efforts will go down the drain.

The business leader said that businessmen are importing substandard wheat and sugar and a lot of stocks have been kept out of the country for the sake of undue profits, therefore, the government should start importing quality wheat and sugar without delay.

Masses should no more be left on the mercy of wheat, flour and sugar mafia which is out to skin people to earn billions overnight.

Mr Butt noted that coronavirus has reduced demand of almost everything. Same is the case for raw material used to make medicine but an unprecedented increase in the price has been allowed making life difficult for the poor.

Many people have simply stopped taking medicine while others have reduced dose of lifesaving medicine which is horrifying, he informed.

The government should reverse the decision or provide subsidy on electricity and reduce taxes on the pharmaceutical sector so that prices could be brought down, he demanded.

US China trade war provide opportunity for Pakistani businesses to tap Chinese market under CPEC; Jawad

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Islamabad: OCT  4- FPCCI’s Businessmen Panel, Secretary General Federal, Ahmad Jawad said Pakistan must increase the barely production for export purpose especially for China, as they have a large consumption scale of barley, even the domestic supply was only around one million tons per year, which leads to high import dependence.

In 2019, barley production for Pakistan was only 63 thousand tonnes. Though Pakistan barley production fluctuated substantially in recent years, it tended to decrease through 1970 – 2019 period ending at 63 thousand tonnes in 2019.

Jawad said recently China has halted its import of barley from Australia’s largest barley exporter in the midst of the US-China trade war, as the latter has shown its inclination towards the USA by sending its ships to the South China Sea for joint naval exercises with the USA and India. The suspension was brought into action on the basis of pest contamination in the imported stuff. It has not only put the credibility of Australia’s barley exports at risk but also has shrunken the graph of barley export as China had been importing barley on a large scale, which was not less than $500 million per annum. The tussle had already started when China imposed 80 percent tariffs on Australia’s barley export.

The need of the hour is that Pakistan should capitalize from the present condition by mounting a production of barley on a massive scale to export barley to its all-weather friend, i.e., China, as it will not only help Pakistan to exploit China’s enormous market but also will help China to reduce transportation costs, which it had been consuming on cargo ships.

To grow more barley does not include any rocket science process and Pakistani soil is also suitable for the production of barley. The only need is to make people realize how much they can gain after growing barley. It may also assist in doing away with unemployment.

According to a report which was published by Japan, the US-China trade war could lead to countries like Chile, Vietnam, Malaysia, and other countries to fill the vacuum, but what about Pakistan? It may prove itself a dark house of this race.

Undoubtedly, India is a massive market. Had there been no stand-off in Laddakh region, India would have massively capitalized on China’s farewell to Australia’s barley exports. It will be a disgraceful and extreme level of inefficiency if Pakistan still does not learn to exploit the US-China trade war.

Pakistan has been hapless in exploiting its own resources owing to a lack of proper technique, as well as of good governance. Without any doubt, Pakistan is a country also abundant in salt. It contains one of the world’s largest salt mines. Himalayan Pink salt, which has become national pride for Pakistan, is sold at very cheap rates to countries like India.

Interestingly, the introduction of technology in the agriculture sector has the part of the agenda list of the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which can be manipulated to improve barley production in Pakistan. Technological advancement has become so vital that we can’t escape this very fact that Third World countries are leading the world on the basis of this sole factor.

Jawad also said China is a massive market. Once Pakistan will start exploring it, it alone is sufficient to absorb the exports of Pakistan and to reduce the prevailing deficit in the Pak-China trade. Both countries must take CPEC also for trading purposes.

Ethnic Armenians being deployed in occupied territories of Azerbaijan

In most cases, the Government of Armenia and Diaspora organizations in third countries make calls on Diaspora members to expeditiously join armed units of Armenia in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan

BAKU (DNA) -Armenia in an attempt to compensate serious losses it has been inflicted in the course of the counter-offensive operations of the armed forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan to repel the armed aggression of the armed forces of Armenia and to protect Azerbaijani civilians takes steps to involve foreign nationals, mainly of Armenian origin into its armed units illegally deployed in the temporarily occupied territories of Azerbaijan.

According to information available to the Azerbaijani side, including that from open media resources, thousands of ethnic Armenians from Syria, Lebanon, Russia, Georgia, Greece, United Arab Emirates and other countries have already been either deployed or are in the process of deployment to the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.

In most cases, the Government of Armenia and Diaspora organizations in third countries make calls on Diaspora members to expeditiously join armed units of Armenia in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. Ticket sales campaigns are being organized and special assembling points are being defined for that purpose. In addition, certain Diaspora organizations operating under disguise as charity or non-governmental entities raise funds and collect other material means among the Diaspora members to be sent to the armed units of Armenia involved in the attacks against the civilian population of Azerbaijan.

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The Ministry recalls that under the UN Security Council Resolution 2178 (2014) “individuals who travel to a State other than their States of residence or nationality for the purpose of the perpetration, planning, or preparation of, or participation in, terrorist acts or the providing or receiving of terrorist training, including in connection with armed conflict” are defined as “foreign terrorist fighters”.

Armenia and Armenian Diaspora organizations bear international legal liability for organizing these terrorist activities against Azerbaijan and its civilians.

At the same time, the states in the territories of which these terrorist activities are being organized or financed, also bear responsibility under international law, as well as in accordance with their own national legislation.

According to the relevant operative paragraphs of the above-mentioned resolution and the UN Security Council Resolution 2396 (2017), which are legally binding under the Charter of the United Nations, the UN Member States shall prevent the movement of terrorists and terrorist groups by effective border controls and undertake necessary punitive measures under their penal legislation.

In addition to their obligations deriving from international law and national legislation, the states of origin should also bear in mind that these “Armenian terrorist fighters”, once being able to return to their countries of origin, would represent a serious threat to their societies as persons involved in terrorist training.

In view of the above-mentioned, Azerbaijan strongly urges all states, origin or transit, to exercise due diligence in light of the increased intensity of travel by their nationals to Armenia and put in place necessary preventive border control measures, as well as take all steps required for not allowing their territories to be used for supporting or financing terrorist activities against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan and its civilian population.

The Azerbaijani side is determined to take all measures stemming from its rights under relevant bilateral and multilateral mechanisms with a view to curbing terrorist activities within its internationally recognized territories and against its civilian population and bring the perpetrators to justice.

Authorities seal 41 eateries, two wedding halls in Karachi

KARACHI, Oct 03 (DNA): Authorities sealed on Saturday two wedding halls
and 41 eateries in Karachi for violating the coronavirus SOPs.

Officials sealed the two wedding halls in the Korangi district,
according to the Karachi commissioner’s office. Of the 41 sealed
eateries, four are located in District South, 11 in East, two in West,
three in Central, 12 in Malir and nine in District Korangi.

Seven shops, factories and pharmacies were sealed too over SOP
violations. Their owners were fined Rs130,000. The development comes
after resurgence of coronavirus cases in the city. It has prompted the
authorities to place several virus hotspots under micro smart lockdown
for two weeks.

Residents of these areas have been asked not to venture out
unnecessarily. They will have to wear face masks and follow all SOPs.
All businesses except pharmacies and grocery stores will remain closed
in these areas. DNA

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Youth ‘punished’ for standing up to bullies harassing female students

GUJRANWALA, Oct 03 (DNA): A youth in Gujranwala was allegedly subjected
to physical assault by a gang of delinquent after he tried to resist
them harassing female students.

According to the details, the event transpired in the Dhale police
station jurisdiction where a young man reportedly warned a group of
aberrant men as they were hounding the passerby female students.

Reacting brutally to the youth’s confrontation that he put up against
their offences and harassing towards innocent female students, the group
resorted to physical assault and torture on the man.

The bullies not only thrashed him remorselessly and fled the scene
leaving him wounded, but in fact, made a video of the event with,
perhaps, an intent to embarrass the youth for impeding their offence.

Footage of the event, now viral on the social media, suggests that while
some of the group members meted out physical assault on the man, others
cried slurs against him as they made video. However, after the video
made rounds on the social media the police of Dhale Police Station took
notice and lodged a case against 25 suspected bullies involved in the
felony.

Dhale Police said that it was able to arrest four suspects so far with
the help of the video-led evidence while was still investigating the
available evidence and statements to get the lead on the remaining 21
suspects.

City Police officer Rai Babar said the police was on a hunt for all the
nominated suspects and once detained the people involved will be dealt
with legally. DNA

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PM’s Economic Outreach Initiative kicks off

ISLAMABAD, Oct 03 (DNA): Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Economic Outreach
Initiative kicked off on Saturday.

The Special Assistant on National Security, Dr Moeed Yusuf chaired the
first meeting of the Economic Outreach Coordination Group in Islamabad
on Saturday.

The National Security Division has created an economic outreach roadmap
for economic diplomacy, which will now be processed through the
ministries and the assessment of economic potential of ministries.
Ministries are to finish the external mapping exercise within three
weeks. The first task of the group will be to map Pakistan’s comparative
advantage in priority countries.

The PM’s economic outreach initiative is expected to be a game changer
as it reflects a coordinated proactive approach for economic outreach
that has not been institutionalized since the conception of Pakistan.

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Imran Khan strived hard to stabilize national economy: Gill

LAHORE, Oct 03 (DNA): Special Assistant on Political Communication Dr.
Shahbaz Gill says the government has taken solid steps for progress and
development of the country.

Talking to newsmen in Lahore on Saturday, he said when the Pakistan
Tehreek-i-Insaf came into power, the country’s economy was in shambles
and Prime Minister Imran Khan strived hard to stabilize the national
economy.

He said Nawaz Sharif is playing a dangerous game by leveling allegations
against the army. Shabaz gill said Pakistan Army always helps the nation
in difficult situations. DNA

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Two food inspectors involved in wheat smuggling arrested

KARACHI, Oct 03 (DNA): An anti-corruption team led by Circle Officer
Sukkur Abdul Ghani Lark on the instructions of Deputy Director
Anti-Corruption Sukkur Munir Ahmed Khouhro has arrested two food
inspectors from Islamabad who were involved in wheat smuggling.

According to details, the Supreme Court of Pakistan had rejected the
bail pleas of food inspectors Abdul Hafeez Joyo and Fahim Akhtar Dahar
and the food inspectors have been arrested from Islamabad and the
arrested food inspectors will be produced in court in Sukkur on October
05.

It may be recalled that Anti-Corruption Sukkur Zone had arrested the
employees of Food Department, Police and Revenue Department involved in
wheat smuggling from Kamboh Shaheed Chowki on August 6 this year.

Among those arrested was District Food Controller Roshan Ali Panhwar,
Mukhtiarkhar Rasheed Ahmed Abbasi, Head Constables Abdul Rasheed,
Mushtaq Ali and others  and tainted Rs. 173000 were also recovered from
their possession. However, some of the accused managed to escape on this
occasion.

In a statement, issued on Saturday, Provincial Minister for Industries &
Commerce and Anti-Corruption & Cooperative Department Jam Ikramullah
Dharejo has said that the actions of Anti-Corruption Establishment Sindh
against influential accused are commendable.

However, the need is that those involved in corruption should also be
brought to their logical conclusion. Jam Ikramullah Dharejo said that
smuggling of wheat was a heinous act and it was urgent to stop it. DNA

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