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Indian rulers longing for elimination of non-Hindus from entire Sub-continent

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Islamabad: 25 July –  Sardar Masood Khan, President Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), has said that after the revocation of Articles 35-A and 370 on August 5, 2019, any semblance of autonomy enjoyed by the people of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK) has been done away with.

Furthermore, he said that Indian government’s proposed amendment to the Jammu and Kashmir Development Act will give the occupation forces full authority to declare any part of IOJK as a “strategic area”, allowing them to “legitimise” land grab within the disputed territory.

The President made these comments while addressing a seminar on Kashmir organised by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting here in the capital.

The AJK President said that almost a year has elapsed since the occupational lockdown has been imposed in IOJK and during this period the India government has taken illicit steps towards bi-furcating the territory, placing it under Union control and ultimately introducing the New Domicile Rules. Proposed amendments in Jammu and Kashmir Development Act will turn the entire region into a military establishment, he said.

Masood Khan said that privileged special status and exclusive rights to permanent residence, acquisition of property, education and livelihood of Kashmiris have been revoked making way for non-Kashmiris to come and settle in the State which eventually would change Kashmir’s Muslim majority demography into a minority. After the introduction of the New Domicile Rules, Kashmiris have been displaced, dispossessed and disenfranchised within their own homeland, he said while adding that 32,000 non-state Indians have been given domiciles which is lebensraum and irredentism on the part of India.

Under the garb of the cordon and search operation, hundreds of Kashmiris have been martyred since the lockdown has been imposed in IOJK, maintained the President.

The State President expressed his gratitude to the international media, world parliaments, diaspora community and the global civil society for raising their voice in favour of the Kashmiris, especially after the illegal steps taken on August 5 last year. He lauded the international community for openly calling out India for its human rights violations and illicit actions. He especially thanked the important parliaments such as the US Congress; both the British Houses, European and ASEAN Parliaments for holding debates, hearings and publishing reports on the situation in IOJK and also thanked the Kuwaiti Cabinet for calling out India’s Hindu-extremist policy.

President Masood said that the people of AJK and IOJK pay tribute the role played by the State of Pakistan, human rights activists and the dynamic diaspora community for raising the issue of Kashmir and highlighting the gross human rights violations taking place in IOJK.

“The issue of Kashmir was internationalised after August 5 and the UN Security Council has held three informal debates on Jammu and Kashmir further accentuating our claims of the matter being an international dispute and not an internal or territorial issue”, he said.

Unfortunately, he said, this momentum has been broken due to the global community’s attention being diverted towards issues like the COVID-19 pandemic. “We must regain this momentum and bring Kashmir into the international spotlight once again”, said Masood Khan.

President Masood Khan said that the fascist Indian government’s strategy is simply to destroy Pakistan and wipe it off the face of the world map. “This is what the whole political and military leadership of India says and their intention is to carry out mischief just below the threshold of nuclear war. In their ambition to establish Akhand Baharat they have adopted an extremist Hindutva policy where their aim is to eliminate all non-Hindus from the whole of the Sub-continent, he said.

The President said that our foremost priority is to we have to stop the occupation and human rights violations taking place in IOJK. He urged the audience to demonstrate unity amongst their ranks to help built international pressure. He said we must leverage the strengths of the diaspora community. He added that we must invest in effectively communicating our stance and plight of the Kashmiris to the international community.

“Play in the same realm of hybrid warfare in which India is playing. We must get RSS and BJP designated as terrorist organisations. India has imposed a war on us. Our identity and religion is under threat”, he said.

The AJK President said that we are in the middle of a war that India has started. We must be prepared and for that, we have to make Pakistan economically, politically, diplomatically and militarily strong

Masood Khan maintained that the courageous people of Kashmir have not capitulated in the past 200 years and they will not capitulate now. “We must free our brothers and a sister from oppression as one part of our body is in shackles. Pakistan will only be complete when IOJK is liberated from the oppressive occupation of India”, said the President.

CM Mahmood Khan takes notice of Gul Panra’s TikTok video

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has taken notice of famed Pashto singer Gul Panra’s TikTok video which was shot at the Deputy Commissioner Khyber District’s bungalow in Landikotal.

Recently, Panra’s TikTok video went viral on the internet. The singer was seen dancing in the video which was shot at the deputy commissioner’s bungalow.

On Sunday, the chief minister ordered a probe into how Panra was allowed into the facility and record a TikTok video. The CM has said that action will be taken against those who allowed Panra access to the government building.

An inquiry committee headed by the home secretary has been formed by the chief minister. The committee has been asked to submit a complete report within 24 hours. The report is expected to be submitted today (Monday).

Formula One races in US, Canada, Brazil, Mexico canceled

The Grands Prix in the United States, Mexico, Brazil and Canada have been scrapped this year but three races in Europe have been added to the coronavirus-affected season, Formula One said Friday.

There will be an F1 debut for Portugal’s Portimao track and a return for Germany’s Nurburgring and Imola in Italy.

The US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, had been scheduled for October 23, with a race in Mexico City a week later and Brazil on November 13, but with coronavirus infections rising in all those countries, organisers have abandoned attempts to hold races there.

The race in Canada had originally been scheduled for June, but plans to hold it later in the season have been scrapped due to Canadian travel restrictions.

The race at the historic Nurburgring circuit, which last saw F1 action in 2013, will take place on October 11.

F1 said it still intended to hold between 15 and 18 races “and end in the Gulf in mid-December”.

The sport was hit hard by the pandemic, with the season postponed just hours before the opening practice of the traditional curtain raiser in Melbourne in March.

The season finally got underway this month with two races in Austria before moving to Hungary last weekend.  The next two races will take place at Silverstone in England on July 31 and August 7.

Govt working to include informal workers in mainstream: Sania Nishtar

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Dr Sania Nishtar said that a recommendatory report to bring informal sector workers into the mainstream is in its final stages and will be released soon.

Dr Nishtar chaired the 11th consultative meeting with a labor expert group to discuss recommendations for the welfare of workers in the informal sector and social security.

Under the umbrella of the Ehsaas Programme, the labor expert group was formed by the prime minister last Labor Day to prepare recommendations to address the income, health and social security issues of workers in the informal sector. In light of those recommendations, the government would take practical steps to bring daily wagers and labour workers into the mainstream.

The informal economy in Pakistan is large and workers have limited access to labour welfare services. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO) Labour Force Survey 2017-18, the informal sector accounts for 71.7% of the employment in main jobs outside agriculture, more in rural areas (75.6%) than in urban areas (68.1%).

According to Dr Nishtar, the group has completed a consultation process on recommendations for informal sector workers. The report is in the final stages of preparation and will be released this week.

Its focus is to determine the minimum wage for workers and daily wagers and to enable informal workers to have access to the facilities of labor-friendly social protection institutions in the labor sector. Data from formal sector workers has also been collected.

“I am grateful to the experts of the group and to all the provincial and regional labor organizations for their suggested research materials. We have been able to extend financial support to daily wagers through the Ehsaas Emergency Cash programme and the scope of the Ehsaas Emergency Cash programme can be increased in the light of ground realities,” Dr Nishtar tweeted.

The Labor Expert Group includes the Social Security and Poverty Reduction Division, Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis, Planning Commission, all provincial labor departments, Pakistan Workers Federation, ILO and researchers, university professors, labor leaders and representatives of other relevant fields.

No ban will be imposed on social media: PM Khan

We will not let any ban be imposed on any social media application, Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Saturday. But at the same time, we also can’t let anyone insult or spread false information about government organisations or the people working for them, the premier pointed out.

PM Khan took notice of the delay in the preparation of social media regulations by the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority and Ministry of Information Technology.

Related: Pakistan court orders PUBG to be unbanned

He has instructed the departments to present a report regarding it to him in this week.

The PTI government has been criticised for its decisions regarding monitoring and regulating content on social media. This came after the government placed a temporary ban on online game PUBG and issued a warning to Tiktok.

Online Musical program ‘Sur Sangeet’ arranged at PUCAR

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Rawalpindi: JUL 25 –  Musical program ‘Sur Sangeet’ was held under patronage of Punjab Council of the Arts, Rawalpindi in which singer and qawal Aqdas Hashmi gave wonderful performance with aim to encourage and provide platform to the young talent.

The online program was anchored by Saima Khan.Aqdas Hashmi is an old student of Punjab Arts Council and he has chosen music as profession. The Council gave him opportunity to present his talent before the people and it also provided an opportunity to the new talent in the field of Music, Drama, Fine Arts, and Literature after lockdown.

Emirates covers customers from COVID-19 expenses, in industry-leading initiative to boost travel confidence

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Karachi / Dubai: July 24, – Emirates customers can travel with confidence, as the airline will cover medical expenses of up to EUR 150,000 and quarantine costs of EUR 100 per day for 14 days, should they be diagnosed with COVID-19 during their travel, while they are away from home. This cover is provided by the airline, free of cost to its customers.

HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Emirates Group Chairman and Chief Executive said: “Under the directive of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, Emirates is proud to lead the way in boosting confidence for international travel. We know people are yearning to fly as borders around the world gradually re-open, but they are seeking flexibility and assurances should something unforeseen happen during their travel.”

He added: “Emirates has worked hard to put in place measures at every step of the customer journey to mitigate risk of infection, and we have also revamped our booking policies to offer flexibility. We are now taking it to the next level, by being the first in the industry to offer our customers free global cover for COVID-19 medical expenses and quarantine costs should they incur these costs during their travel. It is an investment on our part, but we are putting our customers first, and we believe they will welcome this initiative.”

First airline in the world to offer free, global cover for COVID-19 related costs

This cover for COVID-19 related medical expenses and quarantine costs is offered by Emirates free of cost to its customers regardless of class of travel or destination. This cover is immediately effective for customers flying on Emirates until 31 October 2020 (first flight to be completed on or before 31 October 2020). It is valid for 31 days from the moment they fly the first sector of their journey. This means Emirates customers can continue to benefit from the added assurance of this cover, even if they travel onwards to another city after arriving at their Emirates destination.

Customers do not need to register or fill in any forms before they travel, and they are not obligated to utilise this cover provided by Emirates.

Any impacted customer who has been diagnosed with COVID-19 during their travel simply has to contact a dedicated hotline to avail of assistance and cover.

The hotline number, and details of what COVID-19 related expenses are covered, is available on www.emirates.com/COVID19assistance

Flexibility and assurance

With the gradual re-opening of borders over the summer, Emirates has revised its booking policies to offer customers more flexibility and confidence to plan their travel. Customers whose travel plans are disrupted by COVID-19 related flight or travel restrictions, can simply hold on to their ticket which will be valid for 24 months and rebook to fly at a later time; request travel vouchers to offset against future Emirates purchases, or request refunds via an online form on Emirates’ website or via their travel booking agent.

Emirates currently serves over 60 destinations in its network, facilitating travel between the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Asia Pacific through a convenient connection in Dubai for customers across the world.

Dubai is open: Customers from Emirates’ network can now to travel to Dubai as the city has re-opened for business and leisure visitors with new air travel protocols that safeguard the health and safety of visitors and communities. For more information on entry requirements for international visitors to Dubai, visit: www.emirates.com/flytoDubai

Health and safety first: Emirates has implemented a comprehensive set of measures at every step of the customer journey to ensure the safety of its customers and employees on the ground and in the air, including the distribution of complimentary hygiene kits containing masks, gloves, hand sanitiser and antibacterial wipes to all customers. For more information on these measures and the services available on each flight, visit: www.emirates.com/yoursafety

Travel restrictions: Customers are reminded that travel restrictions remain in place, and travellers will only be accepted on flights if they comply with the eligibility and entry criteria requirements of their destination countries. Visit: www.emirates.com/travelrestrictions

Dubai residents can check the latest travel requirements at: www.emirates.com/returntoDubai

Qasim Plant generates over 5 billion kWh of electricity in 2020

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ISLAMABAD, July 25 : Qasim Coal Power Plant, invested and constructed by Power Construction Corporation of China, has generated more than 5 billion kWh in 2020, setting a record for the annual cumulative power generation since the plant was put into operation.

According to Gwadar Pro, in 2020, as on July 14 the annual generating capacity of Qasim Plant reached 5 billion kilowatts earlier than usual. The 2018 cumulative power generation reached this node in early October of that year, and in 2019 it was moved forward to August 27th.

Impacted by COVID-19 pandemic, national economy has been stuck. Under the severe context, Qasim Plant generated more than 2.264 billion kWh in the first quarter of 2020, an increase of 455 million kWh over the same period last year.

On May 22, 2020 annual power generation of the power station reached 3.5 billion kWh, and the cumulative power generation since its commissioning exceeded 20 billion kWh. As of June 10, the cumulative annual power generation of Kasim Power Station exceeded 4 billion kWh.

In this month, Qasim Plant also saw a breakthrough in expanding the coal sources. Affected by COVID-19 epidemic, South Africa and Indonesia, the two major coal sources for Qasim project, have been port locked down. The continuous operation of the plant is threatened.

In order to protect domestic own coal resources and diversify coal sources, after a long-term endeavour by Qasim project, a new coal source country was established. On July 11th, the first batch of coal imported from the new coal source country reached Qasim Port.

Qasim Coal Power Plant is reckoned as a key project under CPEC. It has an installed capacity of 1.32 million kW and uses imported coal to generate electricity.

Since its commissioning, the power station has played an important role in alleviating the power shortage, improving the energy structure, promoting economic and social development and improving people’s livelihood for the nation, the report added.

Pakistan having ample opportunity get share of cotton in Chinese market

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BEIJING, July 25  Although the international textile and apparel market remained weak in the current month in wake of COVID-19, Chinese cotton demand is still on the rise, says a report published by Gwadar Pro.


According to China Textile Network, China’s loose monetary policy can stimulate consumption to a certain extent, which is conducive to the recovery of demand.

On other hand, in June 2020, Pakistan exported 959 million US dollars of textile clothing, only 5.44% less than the same period last year, and an increase of 27.69% from the previous month, continuing to maintain a sharp increase in textile and clothing exports.

Affected by COVID-19, textile clothing exports reached their lowest point in April, at only 404 million US dollars, a decrease by 64.51% compared to April 2019, and a decrease of 61.16% from the previous month.

In May, with the recovery of the textile industry, textile and apparel exports improved. The export value of textile and apparel in May was 751 million US dollars, an increase of 86% month-on-month. Compared with the same period last year, the gap has narrowed to 36.72%

Textiles, apparel, and textiles continued to maintain a good momentum in June, and a positive trend is expected in July.

On the other hand, due to the gradual relief of the COVID-19 epidemic and economic activity on the right track, textile and apparel orders for autumn and winter are coming soon, the report added.

AIR CHIEF WITNESSES OPERATIONAL EXERCISE AT PAF BASE QADRI

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SKARDU, JUL 25  – Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force visited PAF Base, Qadri at Skardu in Gilgit-Baltistan province today.

 The Air Chief witnessed various operational activities at the base including rapid deployment of fighter aircraft and combat support elements. He was also briefed on the ongoing infrastructure development works at the base. The Air Chief appreciated operational preparedness of the base personnel and expressed his satisfaction over the pace of developmental works.

Addressing base personnel, the Air Chief stated that PAF is fully cognizant of the geo-strategic developments in the region. He said that the aggressive military procurements by the enemy are not going unnoticed and necessary measures are in place to ensure the balance of military power in conventional domain as well. The Air Chief assured the nation that PAF alongside its sister services is ever ready to give a befitting response to any misadventure by the adversary. Expressing concern over the Indian state terrorism and atrocities of its armed forces in Indian occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), the Air Chief stated that Pakistani nation unequivocally supports the freedom struggle of Kashmiris and reiterated the need for expeditious resolution of Kashmir issue in accordance with the United Nations’ resolutions.

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