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Raja Khurram Nawaz assures to present bill of rent control act in next NA session

ISLAMABAD, AUG 19 (DNA) – Raja Khurram Shahzad Nawaz, MNA and Chairperson, NA Standing Committee on Interior assured that he would try his best to present the amended bill of rent control act for Islamabad in the next session of the National Assembly so that it could be passed into a law.

He said this while addressing the business community during his visit to Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI). He said that the NA Standing Committee on Interior has already passed the bill and all possible efforts would be made to present it in the next session of the National Assembly for its passage.

He said that ICCI should send him written issues of the business community related to CDA, Police, IESCO and other departments and assured that he would play a role for their redress.

He said he would try for the inclusion of President ICCI in the CDA Master Plan Revision Committee to get the input of the business community.

Raja Khurram Shahzad Nawaz said that efforts were afoot to form a transport authority for Islamabad to address the transport issues of the citizens.

He said that the flyover in Bara Kahu would be constructed in next financial year as some technical reasons have caused its delay this year. He said that a ring road for Islamabad would be developed for which survey was in progress.

He said that the business community was a major stakeholder in the economy and the government was focused on promoting ease of doing business for them. He said that in collaboration of business community, Islamabad would be developed as a model city.

Speaking at the occasion, Muhammad Ahmed Waheed, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry appreciated the construction package of the government that has the potential to turn around the economy.

However, he stressed that the government should extend its last from December 31 this year to June 30, 2021 so that maximum investors could invest in the construction industry. He said that the bill of rent control act should be get passed from the parliament as it was a longstanding issue and its enactment into law would address the concerns of traders and help promote business activities.

Tahir Abbasi Senior Vice President and Saif ur Rehman Khan Vice President ICCI said that land registry charges in Islamabad were 5 percent as compared to only 1 percent in Punjab and emphasized that these charges in the federal capital should be reduced to bring them at par with Punjab that would boost business activity in construction sector. They further said that reconciliation committees in police stations in Islamabad should be revived and strengthened that would reduce pressure on police and help resolve most of the issues amicably.

  1. Ejaz Abbasi, Zafar Bakhtawari, Ch. Muhammad Ali, Malik Rab Nawaz, Aslam Khokhar, Khalid Qureshi, Waqar Bakhtawari, Khalid Chaudhry and others also spoke at the occasion and highlighted various issues of business community for redress. DNA

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Easypaisa, RCCI join hands to facilitate digital transactions

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RAWALPINDI, AUG 19 – Easypaisa, Pakistan’s premier digital payments platform, signed an agreement with the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) to enable collection of payments for the organization in a convenient and simplified manner.

The agreement was recently signed by Khurram Malik, Head of Easypaisa, Telenor Microfinance Bank and Saboor Malik, President, RCCI at the latter’s headquarters. Member businesses of RCCI can now make their fee payments through Easypaisa, thereby opening a new horizon for digital transactions.

RCCI is one of the largest commerce bodies and the first to initiate and adopt digital transactions in Pakistan with more than 12000 members including large scale organizations as well as Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Through this agreement, RCCI Member Registration, Membership Renewal, Visa Letter, Certificate of Origin and Letter of Attestation fees along with all kind of donations can be paid directly through Easypaisa.

Speaking on the occasion, Khurram Malik, Head of Easypaisa, Telenor Microfinance Bank, said: “Our partnerships enable us to continue expanding our reach across the country. At Easypaisa, it is our goal to stretch the boundaries of digital payments by making sure that they are available and accessible to all individuals and organizations alike. We are honoured to be partnering with RCCI in this regard creating a digitally enabled payment mechanism for their members and partners while elevating our reach at the same time.”

AIIB approves US$100-m loan to Uzbekistan for healthcare emergency response

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Tashkent, AUG 19 – The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s (AIIB) Board of Directors has approved a loan of US$100 million to Uzbekistan to strengthen the country’s public health emergency response and preparedness to address the COVID-19 pandemic and enhance its resilience to future public health disasters.

Cofinanced with the Asian Development Bank, the project aims to improve Uzbekistan’s capacity for surveillance, diagnostic testing and treatment for COVID-19 and future disease outbreaks. It is expected to benefit the population at large, in particular, those who are infected and at risk, including the elderly, people with chronic conditions and medical personnel.

“Addressing emergency healthcare needs to combat COVID-19 and prevent its spread is the immediate priority. The financing will support Uzbekistan’s response to the current pandemic and capacity building to effectively manage future outbreaks”, said AIIB Director General, Investment Operations, Supee Teravaninthorn. “To alleviate the negative consequences of the global challenge, AIIB continues to work closely with partner international financial institutions to assist our member countries in improving their healthcare systems, and contribute to the recovery of their economies as quickly as possible.”

The project comprises three closely interlinked components to support Uzbekistan’s healthcare sector. These are: strengthening the national laboratory system and enhancing the testing capacity of 38 healthcare facilities; establishing a national surveillance system that will introduce a digital platform to identify potential COVID-19 cases and improve monitoring; and enhancing clinical care for patients through the upgrading of 16 COVID-19 treatment centers while avoiding disruption of essential health services.

The project is funded by the AIIB Crisis Recovery Facility (CRF), which provides up to USD13 billion of financing to both public and private-sector entities facing serious adverse impacts as a result of the pandemic.

As of 13 August 2020, AIIB’s Board of Directors has approved a total of 19 projects amounting to over US$6.16 billion to help 15 members navigate the challenges of these highly uncertain times. Other projects being proposed under the CRF can be found here.

Ambassador of Uzbekistan presents his credentials to Azerbaijan President

BAKU –  On August 18, the newly appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Bakhrom Ashrafkhanov, presented his credentials to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.

At the meeting that followed the official ceremony, the current state and prospects for development of bilateral cooperation in political, trade-economic, transport-communication and other spheres were considered.

President of Azerbaijan highly appreciated the progressive and dynamic development of relations between the two countries, which cover almost all spheres and directions.

It was emphasized that the basis for all this is the establishment of close and trusting dialogue at the highest level.The parties also discussed other issues on the bilateral agenda.

PM’s directive: Show-cause notices issued to police officials over poor performance

ISLAMABAD : On directives of Prime Minister Imran Khan, the performance evaluation of police department has been started with show-cause notices and warnings issued to several police officials with poor performance record.

According to details, the Prime Minister Office, it had received evaluation reports from Inspectors Generals (IGs) of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on the performance of officers regarding the redressal of complaints at PM’s Citizen Portal.

Three Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) from Punjab stationed in Rahim Yar Khan, Nankana Sahib and Bhakkar have been given notices and sought a reply from them within a week.In case of no reply, strict action will be taken, the PM Office said.

According to the report, the Punjab IGP appreciated the police officials with good performance including DPO Mandi Bahauddin, Superintendent Police Gulgasht Multan and Additional IG Special Branch.

Around 30 police officers of Punjab have been placed in the red category of Delivery Unit, according to PM Office.

The KPK IGP issued notices to six police officials of the provincial police department on poor performance, the PM Office said.

Govt-IPPs pact to cut energy cost will promote industrialization: PIAF Chairman

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LAHORE: AUG 19 –  The Pakistan Industrial and Traders Associations Front (PIAF) chairman Mian Nauman Kabir has welcomed the agreement between the government and the independent power producers to bring down cost of electricity generation, as the cost of doing business continues to increase manifold. 

PIAF chairman, in a joint statement with senior vice chairman Nasir Hameed and vice chairman Javed Siddiqi, congratulated the government as well as the IPPs, to reach a deal in the larger national interest under the 1994 and 2002 power policy, agreeing voluntarily to provide concessions, leading to reduce cost of power generation and cut circular debt. He termed revision of IPPs agreements as a good move despite the fact that some sensitive points were not touched by the negotiating committee and the grace marks were given to the power producers. The federal government, through its new agreement with IPPs, was working towards reducing the cost of electricity in the country,” he said and added that reforms pertaining to the power sector should also be introduced at the earliest. 

Mian Nauman Kabir expressed the hope the government’s new agreement will promote industries and help reduce the burden of circular debt. 

He further said that the new pact will help provide cheaper electricity to the end consumers, agriculture sector and small businesses which will help these sectors lower their production costs. 

PIAF Chairman proposed that the next target should be reforms in the power distribution system to further bring down cost of production, which is very high on account of soaring energy tariffs, expansive fuel and constant rupee depreciation along with rising import duties on inputs, making the local production uncompetitive. He called for taking more concrete steps to attract foreign investment, saving the livelihood of millions of workers associated with various sectors. 

Mian Nauman Kabir observed that the government will have to make visible reduction in taxes to help revive the businesses in post-corona economic strategy. He said that like the domestic industry Covid-19 crisis has also forced the global investors to put their new investment plans on hold.  

PIAF senior vice chairman Nasir Hameed said that there is no visible improvement in employment even after the business activities were allowed and countrywide lockdown eased. The small and medium industries —the main providers of jobs are still struggling because of lack of funds and demand.  

Nasir Hameed He said that the global lockdown imposed to contain the virus badly impacted economic activities, businesses, people’s income and their purchasing power. As a result, the demand for many products, except for food and pharmaceuticals, dropped sharply. The revival of demand for products like cement, textile and chemical would attract foreign investment in future, he said. The financial health of companies around the globe is deteriorating. Many of them are filing for bankruptcy. 

PIAF vice chairman Javed Siddiqi said that the return of stability to the financial health of global firms is a must to attract new foreign investment in Pakistan. He said that with a view to save the economy from the impacts of the slowdown due to the Covid-19 the government should offer out of the box solution for a cash-strapped SMEs, which represents more than 90 percent of around 3.2 million business enterprises in Pakistan, contributing 40 percent to the GDP, employing more than 80 percent of non-agricultural workforce, and generating 25 percent of export earnings. 

Expressing dissatisfaction over the financial packages announced so far by the government for industry to deal with the challenges posed by coronavirus, Javed Siddiqi called for a significant cut in import duties and waiver of sales tax, income tax and additional income taxes which are still being charged. 

World Humanitarian Day

Today, we join the United Nations and the international community in commemorating the World Humanitarian Day. We pay tribute to the sacrifices rendered by humanitarian workers in saving lives and providing support and protection to people affected by conflict, disasters and emergencies.

We commend the United Nations, its Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and other humanitarian organizations for their leadership in mobilizing and delivering assistance to civilians in need, despite challenges of access and restrictions.

We value the active role of and substantial contribution by the humanitarian community, in particular, the United Nations in responding to the unprecedented health and socio-economic impact of COVID-19.

We encourage the global community to uphold the principles of burden- and responsibility-sharing to support sustainable humanitarian responses in large refugee hosting countries. The protracted refugee situations continue to impact millions of lives and should be supported by the international community in every aspect.

Pakistan and its people have shown exemplary generosity, compassion and hospitality in hosting more than 3 million Afghans for over 4 decades. We are thankful to our partners, especially the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), for helping us in taking care of Afghan Refugees.

On this occasion, we would once again urge the global humanitarian fraternity to do everything it can to ameliorate the worsening humanitarian situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJ&K) including call for lifting the year-long draconian military siege and provision of unfettered access and assistance to Kashmiri people in dire need of healthcare.

We reiterate the need for evolving a strategic approach to address humanitarian emergencies, guided by the imperative of upholding international humanitarian law, preventing conflicts from eruption, and peacefully resolving long-standing disputes and conflicts.

Navy promoting sports activities in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, AUG 19 –  Pakistan Navy besides its primary mission of protecting the sea frontiers is also actively engaged in various aspects of nation building, which includes imparting quality education, conducting disaster relief operations, patronizing various social welfare activities and playing an active role in promotion of sports in the country.

When it comes to the field of sports, Pakistan navy cognizant of its operational duties also endeavours to play an effective role in promoting healthy activities by encouraging youth of our country to engage their energies in a positive way.

Pakistan Navy has a long history of sports promotion. Continued patronage of sports by Pakistan Navy has yielded a number of national and international sportsmen particularly in the fields of Cricket, Shooting, Sailing, Squash and Hockey. It is a matter of pride that Pakistan Navy has remained a major contributor of sportsmen to the national teams representing Pakistan.

Apart from Golf, Pakistan Navy has also been regularly organizing national level sporting events which include Chief of the Naval Staff Open Squash Championship, Chief of the Naval Staff Hockey Championship, Chief of the Naval Staff Open Shooting Championship, and National Sailing Championship. Pakistan Navy is also proud to organize and host the 49th CISM World Military Sailing Championship in 2016 in which military teams from 12 different countries had participated.

Golf has spiralled to prominence among already popular sports in the international arena and with each passing year, it is attracting more and more players globally.  Having realized the tremendous potential of this game since long, Pakistan Navy has always put in its earnest efforts to promote the game of golf at national and international levels.  First of these efforts commenced with the initiative of conducting Chief of the Naval Staff Open Golf Championship in 1995.

Ever since it’s humble start, this Championship has grown to become the biggest golfing event of Pakistan Golf Federation across the country. And conduct of this prestigious championship here, not only benefitted the game of golf in Pakistan but also helped in highlighting a very positive image of our country worldwide. Such events provide the national golfers with the opportunities to test and further polish their skills with their counterparts. In 2018, Asian tour was also hosted by Pakistan Navy with handsome prize money.

Besides this, for the promotion of squash numerous championships have been held under the auspices of Pakistan Navy. The armed forces, in particular, Pakistan Navy have contributed to provide patronage to Squash while encouraging officers and men to practice and excel in the sports. There is hardly any Pakistan Navy establishment void of international standard squash courts for continued promotion of the game amongst all ranks and files. In Pakistan Navy, the game of squash started with a single squash court in Manora and the journey from single court to a world-class squash complex became possible by deep commitment of the Navy with this game. Pakistan Navy hosts Chief of Naval Staff Open Squash Championship every year which includes the participation of reputed names in the game from all over the world. Moreover, Pakistan Navy conducts CNS Open Shooting Championship biennially at PN Shooting Range, Karachi since 2008. Different category matches of Pistol, Rifle and Shotgun categories are held during this Championship. This championship provides a platform to the young shooters of the country to polish their skills and prepare them for international arena.

Hockey, Pakistan’s national game faced major setbacks due to lack training facilities and less inclination of our youth towards this game. However, Pakistan Navy is playing its role to bring back the lost glory of the game. In line with this objective, Pakistan Navy has mounted the first mini Astro-turf of the country at Abdul Sattar Edhi Hockey Stadium, Karachi. Furthermore, International nautical competition is also conducted by Pakistan Navy to promote water sports in the country since 2015. It is conducted by Pakistan Naval Academy in Karachi and teams from Naval Academies of different countries participate in the competition. It includes sailing, swimming, lifesaving and seamanship events. Sailing is a sport that has been ignored but Pakistan Navy has been very proactively focusing to introduce sailing as popular sports among youth by organizing National Sailing championship annually. Pakistan Navy’s former Naval Chief Admiral Zakaullah twice won Gold Medal in the Asian Games Sailing Championship.  In 2016, Pakistan Navy hosted and organised CISM World Military Sailing Championship in Karachi where 09 countries participated.

To sum up, promoting physical and sports activities not only provides healthy avenues for youth to exhaust their energies in positive manner but also project progressive image globally. The aforementioned activities seem promising as Pakistan Navy continues to promote sports within the service, National as well as International level by organizing different sports events, maintaining state-of-the-art sports infrastructure, providing all necessary technical and material assistance to any National Sports Federation/Civil Organization as and when requested. Thus, Pakistan Navy is providing much-needed conducive environment for future foreign participation in all sports activities, reinforcing a softer and positive image of the country worldwide.

Country cannot afford chaos: PML-Qayyum

Pakistan Muslim League-Qayyum on Wednesday said country is passing through difficult times and it cannot afford further political polarization. Awami National Party (ANP) is playing with fire by fanning negative nationalism

and provincialism while we will never allow its effort to rename Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as Pakhtoonkhwa, it said.

Those involved in negative politics have inflicted harm on the country which must be noticed and stopped immediately, said Muazzam Butt. Central President PML-Qayyum.

In a statement issued here today, he said that those who are opposing Kalabagh dam are hand in glove with the countries that want to transform Pakistan into a desert.

A neighbouring country has built hundreds of dams including many controversial hydro power projects but it has been trying best to block any such move by Pakistan to boost agriculture and power production and tackle water scarcity.

Muazzam Butt said that PML-Qayyum will soon hold a meeting of the National Delebration Council of the party and take a decision regarding Kalabagh as it is a matter of life and eath for Pakistan.

Pakistan is among the countries which are falling under the crucial line marked by the World Bank as a water scarce country while per capita water availability is declining every year which cannot be ignored.

He said that PTM is the B team of ANP which is getting funding from many countries that want to destabilize Pakistan.

The claim by the ANP to reopen the Babrra incident is a joke and wastage of time, he said, adding that reopening of this case will not result in the outcome that ANP wants.

He said that the government’s move to crush the Babrra marchers was a timely decision which could have resulted in the dismemberment of the country.

World Photography Day celebrated around the world

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FAISALABAD, AUG 19 – World Photography Day, a day to pay homage to the history of photography, World Photography Day originates from the invention of the daguerreotype photo process system, developed by Louis Daguerre. On January 9, 1839 The French Academy of Sciences announced the process and a few months later, on August 19, 1839, the French government announced the invention as a gift free to the world.  Louis Daguerre

International Photographic Council the United nation Chief for Pakistan Middle East Muzammil Izhar Siddiqui he told International Photographic Council a NGO of The united Nations celebrates the ‘World Photography Day’ every year in Pakistan where all photojournalists play vital role in celebration and convey the message of “Peace Through Photography” to the people of Pakistan

Famous saying goes like, ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’, and there is absolutely nothing that can prove this wrong. No amount of words can describe a thing as beautifully as a picture can. To celebrate this beauty and art, August 19 is celebrated as the World Photography Day.

Pakistan is a talent hub of several expert and amateur photographers, who put up their lives on risk at times to capture breathtaking clicks. On this World Photography Day, let’s have a look at a few of these artists, who create a canvas with their camera.

Every moment that passes is a picture. What hit the camera is dead, What remained safe in the mind was given a lifetime of viewership and what could not be made ended with the next breath.

Even when the picture was not taken with the camera Even then people made portraits, Used to create landscapes, Even selfies were painted. Van Gogh’s self-portrait can be seen,

And there were many builders. When the camera came, the work became a little easier. The cameras that were there in the beginning were called ‘soulful’ cameras. The people sitting in front of him may have given him this name after waiting for a long time President Faisalabad Photo Journalists Association Muhammad Tahir said

World Photography Day aims to promote the art of photography

And the captivating and beautiful scenes of the world have to be captured in the eye of the camera and presented to the world World Photography Day is a platform For all the photographers who want to start their art regularly

That  they upload a picture of themselves and show their art to the world.

It is a great pleasure for a Pakistani photojournalist World Photography Day was celebrated in every city of Pakistan In which Karachi-Hyderabad-Badin-Sukkur-Lahore-Peshawar-Faisalabad-Gujranwala-Sialkot-Sargodha-Skardu-Gojra-Quetta-Rahim Yar Khan-Multan-Dera Ghazi Khan.

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