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Negative propaganda against pharma industry to damage it: ICCI

ISLAMABAD, JUL 22 (DNA) – President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) Muhammad Ahmed Waheed, has said that negative propaganda against pharmaceutical industry of the country would damage it and stressed that such tactics should be avoided to save this important industry from any adverse effects.

He expressed these views in a meeting with Nasir Qureshi, President, Islamabad Pharmaceutical Industry.

Muhammad Ahmed Waheed said that as per drug pricing policy of the government, annual increase in drugs prices was linked with the consumer price index and inflation rate. He said that pharma industry ensured regular supply of medicines during the crisis of Covid-19 pandemic due to which there was no shortage of medicines in the market.

However, negative propaganda against this industry would entail harmful consequences for it and emphasized that such propaganda should be avoided.

Speaking at the occasion, Nasir Qureshi, President, Islamabad Pharmaceutical Industry said that the pharma industry was providing quality life-saving medicines to the people. He said that the pharma industry has rendered useful services during the Covid-19 crisis as neither the prices of medicines were increased nor the shortage of medicines was allowed.

He said that under the government formula, the prices of medicines are revised keeping in view the CPI index and which are likely to be increased in September. He said that 98% of raw material has to be imported from abroad to manufacture medicines on which international prices are applicable.

However, he said that no material for the manufacture of medicines could be imported from abroad during the last five months, but the industry did not allow shortage of medicines in the market.

He said that according to the drug pricing policy, the prices of essential medicines are allowed to increase by 7% every year and the prices of non-essential medicines by 10%. However, after the 18th amendment, it has now become a provincial matter.

He said that our country is currently going through an emergency situation, so in these circumstances, negative propaganda against the pharma industry will be hurtful for this industry, which will also affect our economy. Therefore, he stressed that in order to save this important industry of the country from damaging impact, it was necessary to avoid unnecessary negative propaganda against it. DNA

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Pak must establish cybercity to capture fourth industrial revolution: Kashif

ISLAMABAD, JUL 22 (DNA) – “We need electricity and the internet to reshape our country. Pakistan must establish a cybercity to generate, use, disseminate and share knowledge of networking, internet, internet of things and the fourth industrial revolution.

This was stated by Dr. Kashif Nisar of University Malaysia Sabah while addressing an online seminar jointly organized by COMSTECH and International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences, University of Karachi.

In his lecture, Dr. Nisar talked about the fourth industrial revolution and IoT, smart home technologies, IoT and banking, IR 4.0 in agriculture and tourism, future internet and information-centric networking (ICN).

He informed the participants that the 4th industrial revolution was coming with the application of internet of things to industry combined with other technologies like big data, machine learning and 3D printing, mentioning that the industrial revolution leading the intelligent information society and the digital transformation.

Wearable devices, building, and home automation, smart cities, smart manufacturing, smart health care and smart automation are the topics of research and application of tomorrow, he mentioned by quoting examples of the application of such technologies from advanced countries.

He gave a snapshot of the future world by mentioning that 10 percent of people will be wearing clothes and reading glasses connected to the internet, 1 trillion sensors will be connected to the internet, 1st robotic pharmacist in the US, 1st 3D printed car production, 10 per cent driverless cars on US roads and 90 percent population will be with smart phones by 2025.

Dr. Nisar pointed out that key success factors in the 4th industrial revolution era were technology, industry, and society that must be fully equipped with the modern information technologies.

The Internet has changed the world and made profound changes in human history, he said, adding that if we compare the world of pre and post-internet, this is the internet that has changed our way of living altogether.

The COMSTECH Coordinator-General Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary, in his introductory remarks,  said that the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences, University of Karachi was the first one which started using the Internet and Email in the 1980s. DNA

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Rescue of prisoner:Palestine seeks Pak support

In a letter written to Chairman Senate and speaker of the national assembly of Pakistan, the speaker of Palestine National Council urged the Pakistan leadership to urgently intervene to release the prisoner suffering from cancer and COVID-19 in Israeli prison 

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ISLAMABAD : The Speaker of the Palestine National Council, Saleem Al Za’anoon has urged Pakistan  to urgently intervene to release the prisoner Kamal Abu Wa’ar and other elderly prisoners who are suffering from life threatening diseases in Israeli occupation prisons.

In a letter written to Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani and Speaker of National Assembly Asad Qaiser, The Palestinian speaker stated that Kamal Abu Wa’ar has been detained for 18 years and his life is in severe danger and requires immediate intervention to save his life. Kamal Abu Wa’ar has been suffering from a malignant tumor in the throat and is recently infected with coronavirus. He is now suffering from a drastic deterioration of health and requires urgent treatment.

It further added that lives of approximately 700 sick prisoners are in danger too, of which 300 prisoners suffer from chronic diseases at great risk, and are exposed to infection with COVID-19. They require your quick intervention to save their lives.

The Palestinian Speaker stated that he would like to inform that despite the spread of COVID-19 pandemic, the situation in Israeli prisons did not show any positive change, and that the Israeli prisons did not take any necessary health measures to protect the Palestinian prisoners from the fatal virus. Which raised the level of fear and anxiety among prisoners and their families.

He added that the level of Israeli disregard for the lives of these prisoners has reached the point that (12) prisoners have lost their lives in the Israeli occupation prisons during the past two years, due to the policy of deliberate medical negligence, bringing the number of victims of this policy to (69 prisoners), out of (224) prisoners who have been martyrs in these prisons since the Israeli Occupation in 1967.

Saleem Al Za’anoon emphasized at implementing the relevant Geneva Conventions on Palestinian prisoners and detainees in occupation prisons, and the time for human rights, regional and international human rights institutions and parliaments of the world to assume their legal, humanitarian and moral responsibilities towards these prisoners, and act urgently to release them, to put an end to this disregard of the lives of (4,700) Palestinian prisoners, among them are (41) female captives, (160) detained children and hundreds of patients and the elderly.

103-year-old Chitral man recovers from coronavirus

Abdul Aleem Khan, a 103-year-old resident of Chitral, was released on Tuesday from a hospital after recovering from the novel coronavirus.

Khan tested positive for COVID-19 three weeks ago. He was then moved to a hospital.

Doctors that treated him say there were a few complications during these three weeks but Khan successfully survived them.

Formal inquiry begins against former KP spokesperson Ajmal Wazir

A formal investigation has begun into corruption allegations against former Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government spokesperson Ajmal Wazir.

The provincial information secretary was informed of the development by the inquiry commission in a letter on Wednesday.

The commission has summoned details of advertisements given during Wazir’s tenure. Wazir also served as Policy documents and other information have also been summoned from the ministry.

Sahibzada Saeed Ahmed is heading the three-member commission conducting the investigation.

Read more: Ajmal Wazir removed as KP spokesperson on corruption charges

MPA Kamran Bangash replaced Wazir as the government spokesperson on July 11. It was announced that Wazir was stepping down after evidence of corruption surfaced against him. Prime Minister Imran Khan had ordered a high-level inquiry commission to be constituted against him.

“The chief minister has written a letter to the chief secretary for the inquiry and until then Wazir has been removed from the post,” he had said.

Bangash said that an audio recording of Wazir and the owner of an advertising agency regarding commission for a deal had surfaced and was presented to PM Khan after which the orders were issued.

A forensic report of the audio recording will also be prepared by the inquiry.

Pakistan’s stock market back to pre-crash level

The Pakistan Stock Exchange is back to the level where it was at before crashing in early March with the benchmark index recovering more than 10,000 points in little over four months.

The KSE-100, a gauge to measure the market’s performance, was trading at around 38,000 points at noon on Wednesday. This is its highest level in more than four months.

The market crashed in March after Pakistan imposed a nation-wide lockdown, shutting offices, factories, public transport and all kinds of public activities. As a result many, businesses, excluding a few essential ones, remained closed. Economic activity came to a grinding halt and the GDP growth rate was negative for the first time in 68 years.

However, it took the country’s stock market a few weeks to recover from the crash and it rallied again after the lockdown was eased. In the last four weeks, the market closed on a positive note (weekly basis).

The government took several measures to stimulate growth and boost investors’ confidence. These include cutting petrol prices and the central bank’s policy rate, offering susbsidised loans to businesses, deferring electricity and gas bills, and the much-touted Naya Pakistan Housing Scheme, the government’s flagship project that aims to build low-cost houses and kick start economic growth.

Since March’s crash, the market has rallied 40% with several sectors making a comeback. Recent government policies and decisions have been driving investors’ interest, particularly in the engineering, cement, glass and ceramics, cable and electrical goods, and auto sectors.

Lahore: Orange Line to hit the tracks in October

The Orange Line Train in Lahore is finally set to hit the tracks in October after multiple delays. The project was started in 2015. The metro was inaugurated but the trains were never opened for the public.

The trains’ mechanical and technical trials have been conducted. The Mass Transit Authority has now handed over the project to the joint venture of NORINCO, the Guangzhou Metro Group and the Pakistani Daewoo company.

In the upcoming three months, drivers will be provided specialised training and licenses.

The ticket fee for the metro is still under consideration. Punjab Transport Minister Jahanzaib Khan toldthat they are considering a ticket between Rs50 and Rs60 for now.

He said that the delay in the project’s inauguration was due to the coronavirus pandemic. “I can assure you that all the work on the train has been completed and we are just waiting for final permission and advisories from the health department,” Khan added.

On the other hand, PML-N leader Ahsan Iqbal has blamed the PTI government for the delay in the project’s completion.

“The additional costs incurred in the project should be paid by the federal government,” he added.

The Orange Line is the largest metro project under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Its track is laid out across 27 kilometres and it has a total of 26 stations. The project has 27 trains brought from China. Each train has five bogies.

Every bogie will have 60 seats. For female travelers and people with special needs, special seats have been assigned. The train will start its journey from Dera Gujran and end at Ali Town.

China’s meteorological satellites help Pakistan monitor desert locusts

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BEIJING, JULY 22 – “The satellite and meteorological data provided by China’s meteorological satellites could be used to monitor Pakistan’s desert locusts and provide early warnings to relevant parties,” said sources form China Meteorological Administration (CMA).

China Economic Net (CEN) quoting the sources reported on Wednesday that the CMA has released special reports on remote sensing data of locust attacks in Pakistan.
“China’s Fengyun series satellites can generate information for analysis of locust-affected area by monitoring rainfall, soil moisture and land surface temperature (LST) changes of the African and South Asian countries,” CMA noted.

It was explained that a hotter and wetter climate favours more multiplication of locusts, and studies have also linked wind direction, speed, and other weather parameters to the migration of locusts.

As per an update issued by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations (UN), the summer breeding of desert locust swarms has commenced in Pakistan’s Tharparkar, Nara and Cholistan deserts where hatching and band formation will increase later this month.

On top of monitoring the breeding and movement of locust swarm, Fengyun satellites are helpful when it comes to the assessment of vegetation damage.

Locust swarms ravaged crops and pastureland, destroyed food and vegetation and jeopardized food security across Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and parts of South Asia. Fengyun-3 (FY-3) polar orbit meteorological satellite, therefore, is used to monitor how the crops are growing.

With the monitoring data generated by FY-3, Pakistani scientists can offer remote sensing-based assessment of vegetation damage in locust-invaded areas.

According to CMA, Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has been using data collected from China’s CMA Cast, an updated satellite data broadcast system based on Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite – Second Generation (DVB-S2) with both file and multimedia transmission capability since 2006.

They have regularly posted maps sensed by Fengyun-2E (FY-2E) satellite online for various disaster prevention and mitigation authorities.

In addition, data collected by China’s Meteorological Information Comprehensive Analysis and Process System (MICAPS) has been used by Pakistan to analyze and forecast weather for relevant institutions and the public.

China on June 5, 2018 had launched FY-2H meteorological satellite to improve the accuracy of weather forecasting and provide better meteorological services to countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the sources told CEN.

The number of countries using Fengyun satellites data has increased to 108 (including 75 countries involved to BRI) by May 2020, and 30 countries have established earth stations to transmit and receive information to and from Fengyun satellites.

CIICA-BZZT to support for promoting Sino-Pak business activities

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ISLAMABAD, July 22 : Center for International Investment and Commercial Arbitration (CIICA) has reached a consensus with Beijing Zhi Zhong Technology at a meeting to enhance cooperation on international arbitration and provide services for commercial activities under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)and other international trade and investments.

According to a report published by Gwadar Pro on Wednesday, this was the first meeting between CIICA and Zhi Zhong, conducted through a video court system under a Memorandum of Understanding they signed in April this year.

Based on the MoU and the content of the meeting, the two parties will cooperate on the application of online arbitration system, share related information on arbitration law, and provide each other with legal investigation services. In addition, the two parties will jointly promote online arbitration services, including online case filing, evidence depository, and remote trial.

Rana Sajjad, President of CIICA said in the context of global economic integration, extensive cooperation in international arbitration is prerequisite for economic development. Online arbitration by virtue of high efficiency and convenience is very much in line with the future development trend.

Zhi Zhong’s CEO Zhang Tianwei said the two parties will promote each other in various aspects such as online arbitration, video courts, settlement of international trade disputes, and exchanges of arbitration activities, as well as jointly provide services for enterprises that are engaging in China-Pakistan trade and investments.

By far, Zhi Zhong has provided online arbitration system and relevant technologies for 15 arbitration institutions in China. The cooperation with CIICA is the first time for Zhi Zhong to go international.

Arbitration is a well-established and widely used means to end disputes. It is one of several kinds of Alternative Dispute Resolution, which provide parties to a controversy with a choice other than litigation.

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Romit Gorge Tourism Infrastructures Ready for Tourists

DUSHANBE, 21.07.2020. (DNA) : Per President Emomali Rahmon’s instructions to prepare hotels and tourist zones for the reception of tourists in compliance with mandatory hygiene rules, the working group of the Committee for Tourism Development visited the tourist sites of Romit gorge.

Romit gorge is one of the most beautiful landscapes and tourist areas of Tajikistan, where the Zayron healing waters, Romit Reserve, Arkhu recreation and tourist zone and many recreational facilities have been renovated. Romit Gorge is famous for its clear waters, rare animals, medicinal plants, and in general its beautiful and unique nature.

Initially, the working group consisting of heads of structural units of the committee’s central office visited the Zayron sanatorium.

Romit Gorge Tourism Infrastructures Ready for Tourists (3)

Zayron sanatorium is famous for its healing waters, the natural water of which flows from the heart of the mountain. Its water is intended for the treatment of diseases of the nervous system, hypertension, heart, and skin. It is rich in calcium, sodium, chlorine, iodine, hydrosulfate, sulfate, magnesium, silicic acid, fluorine and bicarbonate.

The river side sanatorium has a refreshing and calming atmosphere.

The working group also visited the Arkhu recreation and tourist zone . This tourist complex is located 75 kilometers from Dushanbe.

The newly built five-story hotel of this complex is located in a picturesque area on the banks of the turbulent Arhu river.

According to the committee, travel agencies have been instructed to offer new tourist routes in order to promote and present each of the most interesting regions.

Also, the Committee for Tourism Development in collaboration with the Vahdat administration has been taking effective measures for the development of tourism infrastructure and promotion of tourist zones in Vahdat.

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