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TPL life Partners with THB Global to introduceTele-Health Services

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KARACHI: TPL Life, a leading Insurtech Provider in Pakistan, has partnered with The Health Bank (THB), a Global Health Management Company headquartered in Singapore, offering excellence in healthcare services using technology and innovation.

THB provides Virtual Hospital (Home Care and After Care), Telehealth, Wellness and Lifestyle Programs and Chronic Care Management. THB has tailored a complete Health Management Membership solution to introduce an exclusive Virtual Health Platform to its Members, in collaboration with TPL.

Through the strategic partnership, the two companies have introduced ‘Global Care’ in Pakistan, a premium one-stop solution for Health Management and Wellness Services which customers can access easily from anywhere in the world. These services include, 24/7 access to a doctor on call, management of appointments, referrals to physicians and a dedicated Health Manager to assist them through their journey towards wellbeing.

The strategic move is in line with TPL Life’s vision of providing convenient Life and Health Insurance solutions to every customer segment in Pakistan and simplify the process of acquiring and using Life & Health insurance services.

Speaking at the occasion of the initiative’s launch, Faisal Abbasi, CEO, TPL Life said, “Our collaboration with The Health Bank is in tandem with our continuous endeavors to offer value added and easy to use services to our customers. We focus on customer mobility and remote access to exceptional healthcare solutions. In a world that is increasingly more digital, tele-health services have become more essential than ever. Being a true Insurtech Company, TPL Life strives to be at the forefront of innovation and tech to meet these demands.”

Revolutionizing the insurance industry, TPL Life is committed to delivering seamless and innovative Health and Life Insurance solutions with continuous investments in cutting-edge technology and market intelligence.

Salman Arif, CEO, The Health Bank said, “The collaboration between THB and TPL will ensure clients peace of mind and timely access to quality care – Especially during the pandemic, it saves unnecessary hospital visits, and exposure to the virus and risk. Through our digital platform and technologies we are able to manage, monitor and coordinate, care for our members remotely, leading to better health outcomes.”

The Health Bank takes pride in its unparalleled healthcare services and a Global Nexus with over 25,000 world-renowned physicians, hospitals, and healthcare providers.

Arbaeen: PIA announces schedule for special flights to Baghdad, Najaf

KARACHI : The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) announced on Tuesday to operate special flights to Iraq’s holy cities of Najaf and Baghdad to facilitate people intending to perform the religious ritual of Arbaeen.

A spokesperson for the national flag carrier said the flight schedule has been finalised as people will now be able to travel to Najaf and Baghdad from Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. The airline will operate flights from September 27 till October 5, he said.

PIA has introduced special reduced fares for pilgrims, the spokesperson said.

PIA CEO retired Air Marshal Arshad Malik, sharing his views on the finalisation of the flights’ schedule, said the airline feels privileged to serve zaireen. He instructed PIA officials to provide the best possible services to passengers travelling via the national airline’s flights.

The spokesperson said the decision to operate special flights was made on the instructions of Federal Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan to facilitate pilgrims.

He said the PIA CEO also held meetings with Iraq’s ambassador to Pakistan to discuss and ensure swift commencement of special flights.

PepsiCo, WaterAid enable safe water access for 30,000 people in Lahore

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LAHORE – The first phase of PepsiCo’s ‘Access to Safe Water Program’ has made safe water accessible to 30,000 people in Lahore.  With the help of its on-ground partner WaterAid, a total of eight water filtration facilities have been rehabilitated.

The intervention has focused on underserved urban settlements in Gulberg, Sultanke and Dhoop Sari. The filtration plants provide sustainable safe water to targeted communities including three schools.  20 water user committees have been formed to oversee the operation and maintenance of the water filtration plants.

A female resident of Gulberg commented on the rehabilitated facility in the area,” The water filtration plant in our area was not functional and for a long time I had to travel quite far to get water for myself and my children. I am happy that the plant is functional again and am satisfied with quality of water for my family.”

An integral part of the program has been community sensitization on hygiene, water safety and water conservation. 4,000 people were trained on hygiene promotion through interactive sessions such as street theatre and story-telling.  The second leg of the program is underway in Islamabad and the infrastructure invention will be completed by the end of 2020. Going forward, in 2021 the program will have a more focused lens on hygiene promotion and safe storage of water.

PepsiCo’s ‘Access to safe water’ program is supporting the Government’s Clean Green Pakistan movement aimed at environmental sustainability by providing access to safe water to 140,000 people in the country by end of 2021.

 “Mr. Furqan Ahmed Syed, CEO PepsiCo Pakistan and Afghanistan said, “Access to clean drinking water is one of the most basic human needs. PepsiCo’s partnership with WaterAid is an effort to serve the under privileged communities of Pakistan that are still struggling to get access to clean water. This initiative is an integral part of PepsiCo’s ‘With Purpose’ agenda and in line with our commitment of “In With For Pakistan”.

WaterAid Pakistan representative commented, “WaterAid Pakistan is committed to supporting Clean Green Pakistan Initiative by the Government of Pakistan and are happy that through this collaboration with PepsiCo we were able to reach vulnerable populations residing in the urban areas. PepsiCo and WaterAid Pakistan will continue to take initiative to provide access to safe water as part of the Clean Green Pakistan Movement.”

PepsiCo’s water strategy is designed to enable long-term, sustainable water security for its business and for local communities that depend on an accessible and reliable supply of clean, safe water. Through partnerships funded by The PepsiCo Foundation, the company’s philanthropic arm, PepsiCo since 2006 has helped more than 44 million people gain access to safe water through distribution, purification, and conservation programs, far surpassing the company’s original target to help 25 million people by 2025. PepsiCo has set an ambitious new target to expand safe water access to 100 million people by 2030 with an immediate-term focus on supporting water distribution, sanitation, and hygiene practices.

Restaurant owners boycott the foodpanda over unfair practices

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Karachi: The All Pakistan Restaurant Association (APRA) has protested over the unfair practices by foodpanda and boycotted, also announced to stop food delivery from September 15, 2020 in the first phase in Karachi.

In a letter of complaint to the CEO of the company, Muhammad Naeem Siddiqui, chairman APRA apprised their member’s grievances and concerns, pointing out that foodpanda repeatedly pressed for increase in commission and non-implementation of the agreement and made some important demands. In which it is clearly stated that if unfair practices will not stop then APRA consider to stop work with foodpanda on a permanent basis.

“Vendor Delivery was the original concept by foodpanda and FP’s own delivery was launched as an optional service. Forcing restaurants to close their Vendor Delivery, which has not only increased unemployment but have “disconnected” them from customers and is not acceptable at all. We demand Vendor Delivery to be operational for all regardless of the size of the brand”, he added.

APRA chairman said that majority of our members are being pressurized to increase commissions but our industry already runs on razor thin margins and it’s impossible to pay 25-35pc commissions for aggregation services. It is especially difficult for new entrants, as their startup costs gets drastically higher. We need to ensure that there is a cap on commission that foodpanda may charge.

“Managers blackmail APRA members to increase the commission many folds, for e.g. from 18pc to be increased to 25pc, threatening and shutting their brands from your portal. This is the most unethical way of extorting any member to accept foodpanda terms & conditions and it needs to be stopped immediately”, Naeem demanded.

APRA president opined that our members have also complained that foodpanda ask them to work with restaurants exclusively which falls under anti-competitive business conduct and can be challenged in Competition Commission of Pakistan.

He further said that Restaurant industry was majorly hit during Covid-19 and now is the time when they need maximum support from their stakeholders. We did raise similar concerns earlier but there has been no permanent solution from their higher-ups, which has lead us to announce Suspension of Services by all our members.

APRA president warned that all APRA members will be closing their tablets from 15th September onwards initially in Karachi and if no resolution is achieved, we will be left with no option than to close the services permanently Nationwide.

FPCCI demands concrete steps to develop tribal areas

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KARACHI, SEPT 15 – The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) on Tuesday demanded concrete steps to develop Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and tribal areas to ensure lasting peace.

The government should promote trade and industry in these areas to develop them and provide jobs to thousands of unemployed for which investors should be given some incentives, said Vice President FPCCI Qaisar Khan Daudzai.

In a statement issued here today, he said that terrorism spanned over two decades has damaged infrastructure and left many important departments dysfunctional which should be revived without delay.

He said that youth should be provided jobs to combat extremism while a number of vocational institutes should be established for the youth so that they can earn a respectable livelihood.

The FPCCI VP said that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and erstwhile FATA are rich in oil gas and mineral resources which should be exploited to boost economic activities.

Erstwhile FATA being one of the most backward and deprived region of the country could turn to be economically independent within a short span of a few years if the natural resources are exploited in a proper manner which will pave the way to secondary investments like refineries, power plants, fertilizer plants and petrochemicals etc.

The oil and gas reserves in the region can change the fate of Pakistan by reducing dependence on imports and saving a lot of foreign exchange, he observed.

He noted that the success ratio of gas wells in this province is better than the rest of Pakistan and global ratio but it is not getting due attention while many foreign companies are hesitating investment due to security concerns.

The security situation has improved in the province but the concerns of foreign investors should be allayed without delay, he said, adding that development in the province is must to capture Afghan and central Asian markets.

China prepares to help Pakistan to enhance Soybean production: Gul Wenliang

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ISLAMABAD, Sep. 15  – Soybean production in Pakistan may be spurred by high-yielding varieties from China.

This was observed during a meeting held here between Gu Wenliang, Agricultural Commissioner of the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Raza, post-doctoral research fellow of Sichuan Agricultural University and Prof. Muhammad Ansar, Chairman of Agronomy Department of PMAS-Arid Agriculture University.

According to Gwadar Pro on Tuesday, they held talks to further fuel maize-soybean strip intercropping technology’s development in Pakistan.

Gu Wenliang admired Muhammad Ali Raza, Prof. Yang Wenyu and other agricultural experts for promoting maize-soybean intercropping technology in Pakistan to tap the potential of Pak-Sino agricultural cooperation.

When it comes to the difficulties faced by the research team, Gu Wenliang expressed the embassy’s willingness to give full support on bringing high-yielding soybean varieties, pesticides and weedicides for intercropping, and machinery to Pakistan.

This year the technology has achieved promising results at multiple demonstration plots across Pakistan both under irrigated and rainfed conditions. “We have limitations in maize and soybean varieties, machinery, pesticides and weedicides. After we get these things prepared, the yields can be raised still further,” said Muhammad Ali Raza.

At present, Pakistan’s soybean solely depends on imports while the domestic demand of soybean keeps growing. By adopting this intercropping system, Pakistan may gradually realize self-production of soybean without curbing the current cultivation area of maize.

So far, sowing of maize and soybean under intercropping system has been finished at 9 demonstration plots inlcuding Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Shakar Garh, Vehari and Bahawalpur.

Hindered by COVID-19 pandemic, Pakistani students who belong to Chinese universities like Muhammad Ali Raza stay in Pakistan and keep studying online. Although the studies haven’t been disrupted on the grounds of universities and students’ joint efforts, they still have some worries about when they can return to campus.

Gu Wenliang eased their concern that China’s Ministry of Education is working on this issue and solutions will come out soon. If students meet difficulties getting degrees, the embassy is ready to help.

Adam M Tugio new Indonesian envoy to Pakistan

Adam is a career diplomat and has held a number of important diplomatic positions in different countries.

Currently he is discharging his duties as Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Republic of Indonesia in London, United Kingdom

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ISLAMABAD: The President of Indonesia has appointed Adam Mulawarman Tugio as the new Indonesian ambassador to Pakistan. The President of Indonesia met with the newly appointed ambassadors of Indonesia to various countries and approved their nominations.

Mr. Adam is a career diplomat and has held a number of important diplomatic positions in different countries.

Currently he is discharging his duties as Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Republic of Indonesia in London, United Kingdom.

His previous assignments include Director of North American Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2016-17, Head of Bureau of General Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2014-16, Minister Counsellor, Coordinator of Public Affairs Embassy of Indonesia in Washington DC USA, Diplomat Directorate of International Treaties, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Similarly Mr. Adam has also served as Counsellor, Political Affairs Desk, Permanent Mission of the Indonesia in New York, Head of Section for Maritime Law and Delimitations, Directorate of International Treaties Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Third Secretary Political Affairs Officer, Consulate General of Indonesia in Berlin and administrative staff Directorate of Northern American Affairs from 1984 to 1991.

Mr. Adam Tugio did his Master’s degree in Law from American University, Washington in 1996. While, he obtained his bachelor’s degree in 1990 from Faculty of Law, University of Indonesia.

Ambassador-designate Adam Mulawarman Tugio has also undertaken various training courses. In 2007 he got Senior Diplomatic Training, in 2002 Mid-career diplomatic training and in 1991 junior diplomatic training from Center for Education and Training Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Pakistan and Indonesia enjoy excellent relations. Both countries are tied in strong bonds of friendship, which has grown deeper and deeper with the each passing day.

The former Ambassador of Indonesia Iwan S Amri who has just left Pakistan after completing his term, played key role in bringing both countries even closer.

During his tenure people to people contacts between Pakistan and Indonesia were increased besides a marked improvement in trade and business activities.

Population wise both countries happen to be the biggest among Muslim countries, therefore their population size makes them important and relevant in the comity of nations. People in both countries are industrious and resilient, which ostensibly is a big plus point.

The new ambassador is expected to take charge in few weeks. It is hoped bilateral relations will further be cemented and diversified during his tenure as well.

Rape Victims don’t lose honour, rapists do!

Unless the whole network sponsoring, fostering and manipulating these impressionable minds in their teens and 20’s to their advantage, ruining millions of lives, is broken down, followed by thorough investigations leading to severe punishments as per Islamic law, things will stay the same

Maleeha Hashmey

It is not the one who is “wronged” who loses the honour, but the one “wrongs” does it forever!

Every nook and corner of Pakistan observed this pain, agony and grave disappointnent since last Tuesday, when an innocent woman got gang-raped right in front of her children on the Highway.

As much as shocking the news was, how Motorway Police denied her help right in the middle of the chaos (sheer negligence and insufficient staff deployment) and how Punjab Police reacted to the situation abruptly, exhibiting total lack of empathy was truly despicable.

The CCPO, Lahore, chose to lecture the affected woman on how she should have chosen the other route (GT Road) and not Motorway and how she should not have embarked on a long journey alone, with her kids, somehow, made it all look like the affected woman’s fault.

This ill-chosen statement issued by the Capital City Police Officer, Lahore at an ill-chosen time gravitated the focus of the discussion from the “real issue” to CCPO’s folly, as good-intentioned as he may have been.

Four days down the lane, twelve potential suspects got arrested and DNA profiling began. The first, strong suspect, who eventually turned out to be one of the culprits, Abid Ali, had only been released on bail only two weeks ago.

The 27 years old, Abid Ali, had already been accused of eleven such individual and gang rape cases, already, and the fact that he did it again, in a much filthier manner, along with his partner, targeting the innocent woman, stuck on the Highway, right in front of her children, breaking the driver’s seat window with stones and sticks and dragging her and her children out mercilessly, only strengthened the public demand to hang the rapists publicly.

Last evening, as the news of the second culprit, Shafqat, having been arrested after his confession about being Abid’s partner in not only this particular case, but eleven other rape cases and multiple robbery cases, broke in, Punjab Police found out that there was a strong nexus between them and some politically influential people.

Same ironic observation was made when the little seven-year old Zainab was mecilessly tortured, raped and killed in Kasur, on January 4, 2018. I remember how some strong political figures belonging to the then ruling party were accused of being the saviors of the gang of rapists. The lack of motivation exhibited by the Police to pursue Zainab’s case further strengthened the suspicion.

Prime Minister, Imran Khan, in his last night’s interview to one of the leading Pakistani Television Channels clearly stated, “Criminals like the ones who gang raped the innocent woman on the Highway should be ‘hanged publicly’. No mercy for the rapists”.

With Premier’s bold and unambiguous take on the issue, the nationwide debate on whether hanging the rapists publicly is an idea violating the human rights or not, was put to rest, to a great extent. Not only did his strong statement but also the historical reference of Gen. Zia-ul-Haq hanging a child rapist publicly, in Lahore, back in 1982, strengthened those who were in the favour of the notion.

A simple question that one tends to ask those who believe that death penalty violates human rights of the criminals:

“Human rights are applicable on humans. Does the one who mercilesly rapes and kills the vulnerable deserve to be called ‘human’?”

There is no doubt about the fact that strong policing and prosecution with complete certainty of punishment where it is due and law and order being upheld at all times, at all costs, is the ultimate solution that any civilized society would like to pursue, however, keeping in view the carrot and stick mindset of the nation, as a whole, it will not be wrong to state that unless there is a strong fear of being punished while the whole world gazes at its wrath & severity, crime rate is bound to rise exponentially, as is the case today.

Unless the whole network sponsoring, fostering and manipulating these impressionable minds in their teens and 20’s to their advantage, ruining millions of lives, is broken down, followed by thorough investigations leading to severe punishments as per Islamic law, things will stay the same.

Unless all Majeed Achakzai’s know that the man their car hits and tears down into pieces will not be responsible for “hurting” their car and that the powerful elite bows before the law, as do the poor, nothing will change.

The State needs to ensure that the educational institutions make it a point to start instilling this fundamental understanding of how women, children and the elderly are the “collective responsibility” of the State and the society, in young minds from the very first step in their schools. A complete behavioural overhaul based on a paradigm shift in the societal thought process is the need of the hour, where victim blaming or false pretense of being a victim, as observed in some recent cases, has no room.

Let’s teach our boys to respect, honour and protect every woman, the way girls are taught to “save” themselves. How about teaching our boys to make the vulnerable of the society feel “less vulnerable”, for a change?!

And last but not the least, it is not the one who is “wronged” who loses the honour, but the one “wrongs”. Here is to better times. Pakistan Zindabad!

Maleeha Hashmey is a socio-political analyst and corporate trainer, represnting Pakistan on International Media. She tweets at @maleehahashmey

FO rejects ‘unwarranted’ references to Pakistan in US-India joint statement

ISLAMABAD : Pakistan on Tuesday strongly rejected “unwarranted” references to Pakistan in a joint statement of the US-India Counter-Terrorism Joint Working Group and Designations Dialogue.

Foreign Office spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry said Islamabad’s serious concerns and the rejection of the “unacceptable” reference to Pakistan in the aforementioned statement have been conveyed to the US side.

He said it is important that partner countries take an objective view of the issues of peace and security in South Asia and refrain from endorsing positions that are one-sided and divorced from ground realities.“The international community is well-aware that Pakistan is a country most affected by cross-border terrorism, sponsored and supported by India,” the spokesperson said, adding the international community also recognizes Pakistan’s efforts, sacrifices and successes in the fight against terrorism.

He said Pakistan has repeatedly underlined that peace and stability in South Asia is threatened by the irresponsible policies and actions of the RSS-BJP regime in India, including towards its minorities, its state-terrorism in India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, and its belligerence against Pakistan and other countries in the region.

The spokesperson said that the international community must urge India to reverse the course and desist from playing a role detrimental to regional peace and stability.

British Airways team reviews arrangements at Lahore airport

LAHORE : A British Airways (BA) team visited the Allama Iqbal International Airport on Tuesday to review security and other arrangements made at the airport as it plans to operate direct flights to Lahore from the United Kingdom (UK).

Sources relayed British Airways will operate direct flights to and from the provincial capital as it has sought permission from the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) for landing of its flights at the airport.

The PCAA security director briefed the visiting team of experts about security measures put in place at the airport. Besides, it got a detailed briefing from the Airport Security Force (ASF) about the airport’s security.

The airline is going to commence flight operation to Lahore after resuming direct flights to Islamabad.

British Airways resumed flight operations to Pakistan in June 2019, more than 10 years after a hotel bombing in Islamabad in 2008 led to the suspension of its flights to Pakistan.

Flight operations that were suspended again due to the coronavirus pandemic resumed in August.

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