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Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing leaving Pakistan

The Chinese ambassador has already started paying farewell calls. On Monday the ambassador paid a farewell call on the Naval Chief Zafar Mahmood Abbasi

ISLAMABAD (DNA) Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Yao Jing is leaving Pakistan after completing his term.

The Chinese ambassador has already started paying farewell calls. On Monday the ambassador paid a farewell call on the Naval Chief Zafar Mahmood Abbasi.

During the meeting both sides discussed matter of mutual interest.

Ambassador Yao Jing during his tenure in Pakistan focused on building a strong Sino-Pak relationship.

Ambassador Yao Jing will also be meeting other Pakistani dignitaries in the coming days. He will report back to his foreign ministry and then considered for next posting.

‘Educational institutions to gradually reopen across country from Sept 15’

ISLAMABAD, SEP 07 (DNA) – Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood on Monday announced the gradual opening of educational institutions across the country from September 15.

Addressing a press conference along with Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination Dr Faisal Sultan in Islamabad on Monday, he said that they decided to gradually open the educational institutions and in this regard the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) has decided that from September 15 higher education institutions, colleges and universities will be reopened, while school for ninth and tenth grade will also be allowed to reopen from September 15 under strict implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

The minister said that today is also a big day because we were waiting for the situation to improve so that the educational institutions could be reopened.

Mahmood went on to say that NCOC did a lot of research and we also did research on how to move forward, adding that experts, think tanks, other agencies were consulted and situation in other regional countries was also reviewed, while data was collected from all provinces. “Consultation was also held between various schools chains and federal agencies,” he said.

“I would like to thank the parents who have been patient for six months and today we have reached the point where we are gradually opening educational institutions from September 15,” said Shafqat Mahmood.

The federal minister said that it is necessary to monitor the health of the children and after a seven-day review, classes from sixth to eighth would be opened from September 23. “On September 30, if the situation improves, all the primary schools will be reopened,” he added.

Speaking on the occasion, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination Dr Faisal Sultan said that the number of students in the classrooms will be kept low and it will be compulsory for the students to wear masks.

Earlier today, Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference (IPEMC) had decided to reopen universities, colleges and school for matric students in the country from September 15.

Federal Minister for Education and Vocational Training Shafqat Mahmood, chaired the conference on the issue. Ministers from all provinces, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir attended the meeting.

During the meeting it was decided that in first phase universities, colleges and school for ninth and tenth grade will be allowed to reopen from September 15 under strict implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and in second phase students of sixth to eight standard will be allowed to return to schools from September 22. Primary Schools will be allowed to reopen from September 30 in third phase.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Imran Khan has summoned a session of the National Coordination Committee (NCC) today to discuss reopening of schools colleges and universities after country continues to see steady decline in coronavirus cases.

In today’s session, the chief ministers of all four provinces, federal ministers, Special Assistants to PM, civil and military officials will be present and provide their input.

The Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood will brief the NCC on the SOPs and suggestions regarding reopening of schools. The committee, in light of recommendations will take final decision. =DNA

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Peace in Afghanistan is crucial for peace in region: FM Qureshi

ISLAMABAD,  SEP 07 (DNA) – Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said peace in Afghanistan is essential for peace and stability in the entire region.

He was talking to Ambassador-designate for Afghanistan Mansoor Ahmad Khan in Islamabad. The FM said that Pakistan is facing several challenges at internal and external fronts.

Shah Mehmood Qureshi while congratulating Mansoor Ahmad Khan over his nomination as an ambassador to the neighbouring country said that this would be helpful in further strengthening bilateral relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

They also discussed matters with particular reference to Pakistan-Afghanistan bilateral relations and the Afghan peace process.

Last month, Pakistan participated in a virtual conference on Afghanistan, titled “Strengthening Consensus for Peace”, hosted by the Government of Afghanistan. President of Afghanistan Dr. Ashraf Ghani and Chairman High Peace Council for National Reconciliation Dr. Abdullah Abdullah were also in attendance in the conference.

Representatives of a number of countries and international organisations were also in attendance. Pakistan, in its statement, had emphasized the importance of a peaceful and stable Afghanistan for the overall prosperity and stability in the region and beyond.

Pakistan also underlined its hope that the release of prisoners will be completed soon as per the peace agreement to pave way for the earliest commencement of Intra-Afghan Negotiations. =DNA

Pakistan difficult to digest for enemies: Muneeba Khawar

Former Chamber President Ms Sonia Waseem said in her address that with sheer cooperation, tolerance and peace, we can defeat the enemy and spoil it’s dangerous tactics. She added that a  peaceful Pakistan is the only path for a developed Pakistan

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SAHIWAL: Paigham e Pakistan Center of Excellence , Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sahiwal hosted a ceremony in context of Defence day. Women from various fields attended the ceremony.

The participants included social activists, educators, doctors, business women and house wives. The conference was presided by Ms Muneeba Khawar, provincial coordinator Punjab. While addressing the conference, Ms Muneeba Khawar highlighted the social problems that our society is facing and also proposed the potential solution to these problems. She said that Pakistan has always been difficult to digest for its enemies.

The Two-Nation theory is still as valid as it was a century ago. She said that India is continuously aiding the violence and terrorism in Pakistan. She stressed upon the need to protect our historical values as well as the boundaries of country.

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She warned the participants about the disastrous effects of modern electronic colonialism which results in the formation of narratives like ‘My body my rules’. She said that modern warfare has shifted from open battlegrounds to fifth generation war, which targets our youth and social lives. Ms Muneeba Khawar paid her respect to the Martyrs and hoped to adopt their level of courage and patriotism.

Former Chamber President Ms Sonia Waseem said in her address that with sheer cooperation, tolerance and peace, we can defeat the enemy and spoil it’s dangerous tactics. She added that a  peaceful Pakistan is the only path for a developed Pakistan.

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Afterwards, Former president Chamber o Commerce Sohail Anjum presented flower bouquets and shield to distinguished guests. The participants of conference paid tribute to the Martyrs on this occasion and agreed to play role in country’s prosperity.   Ms. Shafqat Jabeen District Coordinator was also present on the occasion.

Armed forces fully capable of defeating enemy: Air Chief Mujahid Anwar Khan

ISLAMABAD : Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan on Monday said that Pakistan’s valiant armed forces are well versed in protecting our borders and people, and are fully capable of defeating the enemy.

This he said while addressing the Martyrs’ Day ceremony held in Islamabad in connection with Air Force Day, being observed today.

The air chief said, we salute our martyrs and veterans for their determination, courage and spirit of sacrifice and renew our pledge that we will never allow any harm to our sacred homeland.Highlighting the current situation in Kashmir, the Air Chief Mujahid Anwar Khan said we also express our solidarity with the Kashmiri brothers and sisters who have been fighting against oppression and tyranny for seven decades.

To pay homage to the martyrs’, the air chief laid floral wreath at the Martyrs’ Monument and offered “Fateha”.

Earlier in the day, a wreath-laying ceremony was also held at the grave of Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas Shaheed, (Nishan-i-Haider) at Karachi.

Air Vice-Marshal Ghulam Abbas Ghumman, Air Officer Commanding, Southern Air Command, offered ‘Fateha’ and laid floral wreath at the grave of the Shaheed on behalf of Chief of the Air Staff.

Similar wreath-laying ceremonies were also held at the graves of PAF Martyrs’ all over the country.

SIH celebrates World Physical Therapy Day

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Islamabad: SEPT 7 – The focus for this year’s World Physical Therapy Day on 08 September is rehabilitation after COVID-19 and the role of physiotherapists in the treatment and management of people affected by COVID-19.

Mr. Muhammad Kashif Khan, Associate General Manager Rehabilitation Department at Shifa International Hospital (SIH) stated that, “World PT Day is an internationally recognized annual event where we can promote the discipline of physical therapy and highlight the role, physical therapist plays in keeping populations well, mobile and independent. He said that, “A physiotherapist can help people understand the long-term impact of COVID-19 and work with them to support their recovery.”

In his message on World Physical Therapy Day, Mr. Taimoor Shah, Chief Operating Officer Shifa International Hospital stated that, “Worldwide Physical Therapists are playing their role in enabling persons with physical limitations to exercise their rights and freedom”. He appreciated the role of allied sciences during pandemics.

Ms. Faiza Badar, Manager Rehabilitation Department, SIH shared that, “Early diagnosis and proper interventions result in better functioning of the individual ensuring his/ her acceptance in the society”. She also mentioned the role of a physical therapist in the rehabilitation of patients diagnosed with COVID 19.

A poster competition was arranged by Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University on this occasion, in which students of DPT (Doctor of Physiotherapy/ Physical Therapy) participated and shared painting on the role of physical therapy in the recovery of COVID -19 patients.

Dr. Abdul Ghafoor Sajjad, Associate Professor & HOD Rehabilitation Sciences Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University stressed the need to abolish quackery in the field of allied sciences.

NAB committed to eradicate corruption: Chairman

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ISLAMABAD, SEPT 7 – Justice (RETD) Javed Iqbal, Chairman NAB has said that NAB committed to eradicate corruption as NAB always accords high priority for training of its Investigation Officers because training is an effective instrument through which human capabilities are developed for enhancing practical and productive efforts on modern lines.

Honorable Justice Mr. Javed Iqbal, Chairman NAB said that NAB is an apex anti corruption organization of the country which has assigned gigantic task of eradication of corruption from the country. He said that this requires an extremely dedicated and highly trained manpower to undertake this responsibility. He said that NAB attaches great importance to its Human Resource Management.

A comprehensive yearly Training Plan for 2020 was approved in order to enhance capacity building of NAB officers/officials and to ensure successful implementation of the Training Plan.

He said Training Cells were created at all Regional levels as primarily responsible to liaise and carry out the planned activities in their respective Regional Bureaus in coordination with T&R Division NAB Headquarters. Accordingly, a Training of Trainers (ToT) program was organized by the T&R Division NAB at NAB Headquarters.

Honorable Justice Mr. Javed Iqbal, Chairman NAB said that NAB during the tenure of present management of NAB has recovered Rs. 363 billion of ill-gotten money directly and indirectly from corrupt elements and all were deposited in the national exchequer which is a remarkable achievement of NAB.

He said that the figures of complaints, inquiries and investigations have increased as compared to the same period of 2019 to 2020.

The comparative figures of previous two years are indicative of the hard work being put in by all ranks of NAB officers/officials in an atmosphere of renewed energy and dynamism, where fight against corruption is being taken as a national duty. Increase in the number of complaints also reflects enhanced public trusted in the NAB. He said that NAB is one of investigation agency who has been prescribed for efficient, effective and expeditious disposal of all cases putting including white collar crime cases a maximum limit of 10 months- from complaint verification-to- inquiry-to-investigation and finally to a reference in the Accountability Court.

NAB has also introduced a new System of Combine Investigation Team (CIT) in order to benefit from the experience and collective wisdom of senior supervisory officers, a system of CIT comprising of Director, Additional Director, Investigation Officer and a Senior Legal Counsel has been put in place.

This will not only lend quality to the work but also ensure that no single individual can influence the proceedings. The results of CIT are very encouraging. The Chairman NAB said that Transparency International Pakistan, World Economic Forum, PLIDAT and Mishal Pakistan have appreciated NAB’s efforts in order to aware people about the ill effects of corruption and to nab corrupt elements.

Gillani and Gallop Survey have indicated that 59 percent people have shown confidence upon NAB. The Chairman NAB said that NAB said that a state of the art Forensic Science LAB has been established in NAB Rawalpindi.

The Forensic Science LAB has the capacity to conduct analysis in the fields of Digital Forensics, Questioned Documents; Fingerprints analysis so that investigation officers and prosecutors may utilize Forensic LAB facilities in order to investigate cases within stipulated time period as per law.

Junaid Khan signs next for Hum TV with Hira Mani, Armeena Khan

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ISLAMABAD, SEPT 7 – Actor par excellence and powerhouse performer, Junaid Khan, is now set to enthrall viewers in a new project for HUM TV, where he would be seen alongside Hira Mani and Armeena Khan. The drama recently went on floors and is slated to go on-air in October.

Starring Khan in the lead, the actor will be seen essaying the role of a man who has an ideal relationship with his partner and lives a happy life with his family. Things take a turn when an outsider intervenes in their content lives, and he ends up facing some struggles which start a journey of self-contemplation and healing for him. Directed by Ali Hasan, the drama is being produced by MD productions.

Talking about his character, the actor shared, “My character is of a perfect family man whose life turns upside down when some individuals start intervening – from there, he starts the journey of self-discovery.”

Currently starring in Kasak and Kashf, Junaid Khan seems to have his plate full this year as he is also gearing up for the highly anticipated, KhudaAurMohabbat 3. He also recently launched his YouTube motivational series titled ‘Keh Do’, where he can be seen sharing his personal experiences and views with fans.

SCO endeavors for gender quality

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On the 25th anniversary of the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action Humanity has come a long way toward achieving gender equality.

From the First International Congress on Women’s Rights in Paris in 1878, to the establishment of the International Women’s Day on 8th March, the establishment of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, and the adoption of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. Every step on the historic road to the advancement of women in society has spurred the progress of human civilization. More than seventy years of its existence, the UN has certainly contributed to the increased role of women in society. The 1995 Beijing Declaration and platform for action have become an important guide to action in this area. Exactly 25 years ago, in 1995, from 4 to 15 September, Beijing hosted the 4 th UN World Conference on the Status of Women.

A truly historic event that brought together 17,000 delegates from 189 countries. The conference, determined to achieve the goals of equality and development for all women around the world for the benefit of all humanity, adopted the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, setting out strategic goals and framework policies to promote gender equality and protect women’s rights.

The Beijing Platform for Action has identified the equality of women and men as an aspect of human rights and a condition for social justice. This implies the need to enshrine the principle of equality of rights and responsibilities between women and men in the family, at work, and in the wider national and international context.

The Action Platform called on all governments, the international community to take strategic measures to improve specific problem areas such as inequality in education, health, violence against women, the impact of armed conflict on women, women’s unequal rights to participate in economic and political structures, women’s inequality in power-sharing and decision-making at all levels, gender inequality in natural resource management, environmental protection discrimination against girls, and violation of their rights, etc. The UN’s activities after the Beijing Conference were determined by these problematic areas, stimulating positive changes in the world.

According to experts, in the quarter-century since the Beijing Declaration, the consensus on the importance of gender equality has been strengthened in many countries. In 143 countries, laws to ensure gender equality had been enacted, and obstacles to women’s political and economic participation had been removed at the legislative level. However, there is still an imbalance in women’s development in some countries and regions of the world.

Out of 800 million people in the world living in poverty, more than half of them are women. There are still different forms of discrimination against women in the world, which demonstrates that there is still a massive need for enhancing joint efforts to achieve gender equality. The 25th Anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic, which has inflicted devastating social and economic consequences for women and girls.

Women make up 70 percent of the Labour force Worldwide in the medical and social sectors, and almost in all countries, women are exposed to both medical and economic risks. Besides, according to the UN, worldwide, 60 percent of women work in the informal economy, earning less, saving less, and being at greater risk of poverty. As markets fell and businesses closed, millions of women’s jobs disappeared. When women lose paid employment, the proportion of unpaid care work they do increases many times because of closures of schools, and increased needs of older persons.

One of the consequences of the pandemic has been the increase in violence against women. In this regard, UN Secretary-General A. Guterres appealed to all countries of the world to take urgent measures to protect women’s rights and to increase the capacity to support them. The SCO Member States are committed to the goals and objectives of the Beijing Declaration and the Platform for Action.

Today, the SCO is a dynamic region of the world that occupies more than 60 percent of the territory of Eurasia with a population of more than 3.2 billion people, more than half of which are representatives of the wonderful half of humanity, and in every sphere of life in our countries have a “female” part. Equality and the full participation of women in political and socio-economic matters is a prerequisite for economic development, democracy, and social stability in the SCO Member States.

The share of women’s employment in the SCO countries and their participation in various sectors of the economy averaged 49 percent. Women are predominantly involved in health, education, agriculture, and trade. Women’s representation in politics is on the rise. For example, in the SCO Member States, the proportion of women in parliament is about 20 percent and women in ministerial positions are about 10 percent. This demonstrates the commitment of the SCO countries to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, to ensure effective gender equality and to empower women.

I would like to emphasize that the goals of SCO Development Strategy 2025 and the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030 are largely the same, particularly in matters of gender equality, access to the full range of services, and key components of human activities. During the 25 years of the Beijing Platform of Action, most SCO countries have made significant progress in achieving gender equality. All SCO countries have ratified and implemented the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against, and other international conventions on human rights, women, and children, as well as national legal frameworks, have been laid to achieve gender equality. Gender equality priorities, as an integral part of all areas of life in our societies, can serve as an effective platform for consolidating the women’s potential of the SCO countries. Thanks to the initiatives of the Governments of the SCO Member States and the activities of the relevant women’s movements and organizations and efforts have been made within the SCO in recent years to develop a “female” line of cooperation. At the initiative of the All-China Women’s Federation, the First SCO Women’s Forum was held in Beijing in May 2018, which brought together representatives not only of member states but also of Observer countries and SCO Dialogue Partners. The forum was held under the slogan “Women’s Forces for Joint Development” and showed women’s interest in consolidating efforts to promote regional cooperation and strengthen the “Shanghai spirit”. During the Second SCO Women’s Forum, which took place in May 2019, Bishkek discussed more substantive issues on “Gender aspects of SCO cooperation in the context of the regional review of the Beijing Platform for Action and implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.” The main outcome of the Forum was the unity of opinion of the participants on the need to establish cooperation on gender issues within the SCO.

I think that the introduction of gender development issues into the SCO Agenda in the future will give impetus to the exchange of experience, implementation of joint projects, and the development of joint action measures. In this regard, it is important to establish the forum’s work and establish a specific mechanism for cooperation within the SCO through women’s organizations for the systematic and effective work and active participation of women in the SCO’s activities.

In general, much has been done at the global and regional levels to improve the status of women, but more is needed to be done including the creation of favorable conditions for women and girls in line with the new realities of the present time – the age of globalization, interconnectedness and information technology.

The writer is the Secretary General of SCO.

Govt attached great importance to business community

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LAHORE, SEPT 7 – Governor Punjab Muhammad Sarwar Ch Monday said that PTI government led by Prime Minister Imran Khan attached great importance to business community and will continue to support them by solving their  problems confronted by them on top priority.

Speaking at a reception hosted by Shahid Nazir Ch CEO Filter House here in honour of all PIAF-Founder alliance candidates contesting the forthcoming annual election of the Lahore chamber, Governor said that deadly Coronavirus besides colossal human losses also  badly affected the global economy.

He said that Pakistan after bearing the brunt of the Coronavirus has put the national economy back on track. He said that now the economy is taking off in all sectors and showing upward trends of hopeful indicators. He said that Prime Minister keep on having direct interaction with private sector to address their problems to help accelerate the economic activities in the country.

Briefly speaking on the occasion veteran trade leader and President SAARC Chamber Iftikhar Ali Malik said that FIAF-Founder alliance has fielded one of the best dedicated candidates representing all markets  and hoped that their fully potential contestants will continue  sweep the Lahore chamber election for last consecutive 18 years.He urged the candidates to serve the interest of the business community selflessly  and help solve problems of traders at local provincial and federal level as Lahore chamber  is the oldest in Pakistan established in 1923.

Prominent among others were Almas Hyder,Sh Muhammad Asif, Dr Abdul Basit,Ali Hussam Asghar SVP,Mian Tariq Misbah presidential candidate and Waqar Ahmad Mian.

Later Shahid Nazir Ch Arain the host who is also candidate for associate class introduced the new contestants and assured that “ we are from business community and will live upto their aspirations”. He said that all candidates under the supervision of past presidents will visit markets to muster their support and to know their problems.

Waqar Ahmad Mian in his vote of thanks said that we are proud of Governor who is always available to business community  for solving their problems on priority.

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