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Mayor reviews COVID-19 plans in various areas

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ISLAMABAD: Mayor Islamabad Sheikh Anser Aziz after recovery from Corona visited all key areas of Islamabad, to review the state of preparedness and likely problems in wake of forthcoming Moon Soon scenario.

Mayor Islamabad also shown his grave concern on scarcity and shorage of water this summer and applauded all measures undertook so far , he however added that if at all the Government would have backed our efforts in terms of funds and development schemes, the capital city would have been flourishing every passing day .

Mayor further directed all subordinate functionaries of environment , sanitation and flood relief cells, to ensure services at every residents door step and figure out best service delievery mechanism for all segments of society without discrimination. The visit concluded on a hope note that moon soon season shall be met and responded to the best of MCI abilities.

RCCI urges Govt to address cottage industry issues

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Rawalpindi: JUL 11-   The Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) has urged the government of Pakistan to address the grievances of cottage industry amid Covid-19 and smart lock-down.

RCCI President Saboor Malik in a statement said that due to lockdown, smart lockdown and complete lockdown on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) the business of cottage industry, Small industry and Retailer Furniture has been affected largely. The lock-down policy should be based on ground realities.

“The two major industries are believed to be the economic barometers of any country- one is small and medium enterprises and the second is cottage industry. The growth of these two important sectors help flourish the country’s economy,” he further added.

Businesses linked with the cottage industry should be open 7 days a week under strict SOPs, he suggested.

The RCCI president said that the Chamber in its Budget recommendations had demanded that tax incentives should be given to local industry to promote imports substitution and GST should be reduced to single digit level to bring down cost of doing business.

 Moreover, as huge loss is caused to the businesses since lockdowns implementations, the governments should provide interest free loans, he added. The status of cottage industry be revived and the government should through notifications should provide at least half concession against 6 months rents. Concession on property tax be also announced by the governments, he demanded. All Sales Tax of this year be exempted.

‘Parliamentary system has failed’

LAHORE (DNA) – PML-Q Deputy Secretary Information Khawaja Rameez Hassan has said that the current parliamentary system has failed miserably. No effective political setup is possible without reforms in parliamentary system. He said that it is the responsibility of the patriotic authorities to make possible a transparent and impartial setup that would take practical steps to strengthen the infrastructure of the state.

 The constitutional amendments made in the past were a vicious conspiracy to strengthen the atmosphere of self-interest and provincialism, which caused irreparable damage to the education system.

 The 18th Amendment weakened the federation. The establishment of military courts was an excellent step which played a key role in controlling the ongoing climate of terrorism in the country.

Sincere and patriotic Pakistanis should defend Pakistan army and law enforcement agencies on print media and social media.

Kazakhstan terms pneumonia reports as false

NUR SULTAN (DNA) -Some Chinese media outlets are claiming that Kazakhstan has reported cases of unknown pneumonia, more deadly than coronavirus.

The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan officially states that this information is FALSE.

It should be noted that the WHO introduced codes for pneumonia in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10), whileCOVID-19 is diagnosed clinically or epidemiologically, for example through the symptom of ground-glass opacity and affected lungs, and it is not laboratory confirmed.

Kazakhstan, in this regard, like other countries, monitors and keeps a record of  these types of pneumonia, which enables timely management-level decisions aimed at stabilising the incidence and prevalence of the coronavirus infection.

At a briefing on July 9, the Minister of Health of Kazakhstan Alexey Tsoi spoke about the overall number of pneumonia cases in the country: bacterial, fungal, viral origin, including “viral pneumonia of unspecified etiology”, as per the ICD-10 classification.

Therefore, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan emphasizes that the Chinese media reports are FALSE.

DG WHO recognises Pakistan’s response to COVID-19

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ISLAMABAD, JULY 10 – Federal Minister Shafqat Mahmood & HE Omar Bin Sultan Al Olama of UAE, Minister for Artificial Intelligence amongst 60 international thought leaders

Beaconhouse launched its first fully virtual School of Tomorrow (SOT) Conference: A World of Tomorrow: Negotiating a Better Future with a special video message from the Director General of the World Health Organization, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “It’s an honour to join the opening session of the School of Tomorrow Conference. I want to recognise the Government of Pakistan for its comprehensive response to COVID-19,” Dr Ghebreyesus said, acknowledging Pakistan’s efforts in countering the pandemic and saying that the WHO is working closely with the Government of Pakistan.

The opening session of the conference, moderated by Beaconhouse CEO Kasim Kasuri, included MrAndreas Schleicher, theOECD’sDirector General for Education & Skills,Mr Shafqat Mahmood, Federal Minister of Education, Dr Mishal Khan, a leading epidemiologist from London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the UK’s leading public health institution, and The Baroness Mobarik CBE, member of the UK’s House of Lords.

Mr Shafqat Mahmood emphasized the importance of SOPs for students and faculty in evaluating school openings, which he suggested might take place on 15 September. He further addressed the issue of girls’ education and out of school children in Pakistan, suggesting that the same remote learning strategies that were being devised for Covid could address both other issues.

Dr Mishal Khan stressed that while COVID-19 is serious, it has been overly hyped, and that “more than 4,000 people die on a daily basis from other illnesses like Tuberculosis”. She stressed that there are many other diseases and viruses, some far more serious than Covid, that we have learnt to live with.

His Excellency Omar Bin Sultan Al Olama of UAE, the world’s first minister for Artificial Intelligence, addressed a separate session on issues pertinent to digitalization and artificial intelligence.

Panel discussions ran concurrently on topics such as freedom to privacy in information societies with rights activists Nighat Dad and Jibran Nasir alongside the UK’s Lord Jim Knight, student perspectives on learning during lockdowns, designing schools of tomorrow with award-winning international architects and more. Parliamentary-style debates explored the necessity of the lockdown and the effectiveness of online learning for younger children. Issues surrounding environment & climate change were emphasized in a discussion with nature conservationists like Hammad Naqi, CEO WWF-Pakistan, and other esteemed panellists.

The School of Tomorrow conference seeks to understand how Covid-19 is shaping important global conversations about safer and more balanced futures, as well as pushing educators to reimagine the future of education at both school and university levels. The conference continues to stream LIVE on July 11 and 12 on its website (www.sotevents.com) and the social media platforms Facebook and YouTube (Sot Events).

SOT Events are made possible by the generous support of corporate sponsors. The organisers acknowledge the support of United Bank Limited as the Lead Sponsor for SOT Edition XI.

The non-profit School of Tomorrow Event Series was launched in 2000 and is organised by Beaconhouse as part of its ongoing commitment to its social responsibility

Iran ready to work with Pakistan to counter border threats, envoy says

Islamabad, DNA — Iran’ Ambassador to Pakistan Mohammad Ali Hosseini warned against the deceptive efforts of third parties who are explicitly opposed to the development of relations between two friendly neighboring countries adding that Tehran is ready to work with Islamabad to eliminate security threats on the common border.

While giving his reaction on some media reports aimed at creating misunderstandings between Iran and Pakistan, the Iranian Ambassador said on Friday that explicit background of Iran’s regional activities perfectly indicates that the country has always played a positive and effective role in producing, protecting and assuring regional security.

“This role has also been applied for countering with destabilizing and insecuring elements through suppressing terrorist groups,” he said.

The ambassador went on to say that Iran has defined and arranged its relationship with Pakistan in accordance with mutual respect and mutual benefits.

“The friendly and brotherly lasting relations between two countries imply that Iran interpret the security of Pakistan as its own security and strongly condemns and rejects any effort to destabilize this country,” noted Ambassador Hosseini.

He said as repeatedly mentioned in high military and security bilateral meetings, Iran has ultimate readiness to cooperate with their Pakistani brothers for eliminating any security threat in common borders.

The ambassador stated Tehran emphasizes on essential and urgent need for removing any possible misunderstanding which mainly happens due to the deceptive and malicious efforts of third parties.

“For sure, developing relations between Tehran and Islamabad don’t comply with their desire,” said the envoy.

Experts say China-Pakistan cooperation in agriculture sector entails huge potential for growth of the sector

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ISLAMABAD, JUL 10 – The agricultural cooperation between China and Pakistan have a huge role in agricultural up-gradation and technological transfer to Pakistan.

The memorandum of understanding (MoUs) between the two countries have provided the right kind of framework that needs to be vigorously pursued the goals of collaboration and cooperation in agriculture sector, said Mr Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, Director-General China at Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while sharing his views at online dialogue ‘China-Pakistan Agriculture Cooperation’ organized by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) here on Friday.

Mr Tipu, while highlighting various aspects of the cooperation in agriculture sector and MoUs in this context, said that the decision-making on implementing this vision has been institutionalized through a consultative process covering various dimensions of the cooperation.

With the help of technology, hybrid seeds and training to farmers, he said, the productivity of wheat and other crops in Pakistan could be enhanced tremendously. He added further that China has lent valuable support to Pakistan in locus control efforts including the provision of pesticides, drones and other technological support.

Agricultural Commissioner at the Embassy of China in Pakistan, Dr Gu Wenliang on the occasion said that there is a lot of potential in Pakistan to enhance agricultural productivity through the use of better technology. The Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan had shown keen interest in enhancing cooperation and collaboration between the two countries in agriculture sector during his visit to China and MoUs signed between the two countries reflect the same approach on both sides.

He added further that agricultural technology exchange and cooperation in capacity building are some of the key elements of this cooperation and CPEC would be turned into a corridor of agriculture development, joint research labs and research centers. He says Pakistani agricultural products may find huge market space in China and thus, Chinese experts are helping Pakistan to increase the productivity of various fruits, vegetables and crops.

Dr Abid Suleri, Executive Director, SDPI, earlier highlighted the vision behind the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and said that the next phase of this landmark project has collaboration and cooperation in agriculture as its key component. He said that Pakistan need to learn from China on draught-resistant wheat crops and it’s an encouraging development that the hybrid seeds that are provided by China are already being tested in Pakistan.

“The Special Economic Zones under CPEC should also include ‘Food Security Zone’, Dr Suleri Said. The transfer of technology and investing in food value chain would help Pakistan to curtail imports and to start exporting various food items including the Hilal meat to different parts of the world, he said.

Dr Iqrar Ahmad Khan, former Vice Chancellor, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, underpinned the importance of technological transfer from China to Pakistan, said that Chinese support could play crucial role in making us an agricultural efficient country.

Shakeel Ahmed Ramay, Director Asia Study Center, SDPI, presented an overview of the role of agriculture in Pakistan’s economy and said that this sector is important not only for its contribution in GDP but also to ensure food security and employment opportunities in the country.

Hagia Sophia: Iconic Istanbul museum ‘could return to mosque’

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INSTANBUL: A Turkish court has annulled the museum status of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, a world-famous cultural site, enabling it to be converted into a mosque.

It is a controversial move, as 1,500-year-old Hagia Sophia was founded as a cathedral. Later the Ottomans made it a mosque. In 1934 it became a museum.

It is a Unesco World Heritage site. Unesco earlier urged Turkey not to change its status without discussion.

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for the change.

Islamists in Turkey have long called for it to be converted to a mosque, but secular opposition members have opposed the move. The proposal has prompted criticism, from religious and political leaders worldwide.

The head of the Eastern Orthodox Church has condemned the proposal, as has Greece – home to many millions of Orthodox followers.

CEO PIA Air Marshal Arshad Malik meets PM Imran Khan

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ISLAMABAD, JULY 10 –  CEO PIA briefed the Prime Minister regarding ongoing negotiations with European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to ensure PIA flight operations for Europe.

Air Marshal Arshad Malik also briefed the Prime Minister regarding restructuring of PIA so as to make it a profitable and leading airline.

Prime Minister directed to expedite the restructuring plan in consultation with Advisor to PM on Institutional Reforms Dr. Ishrat Hussain and to present a framework in a week time.

Prime Minister emphasized that our Government has adopted across the board reforms agenda to make institutions efficient and service oriented.

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