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Pak rejects US terrorism report

Shujaat Hamza

ISLAMABAD(DNA): Pakistan has rejected US state department’s annual report on terrorism, stating that it failed to recognize Pakistan’s efforts for countering terrorism.

Foreign Office on Thursday said that we are disappointed with the U.S. State Department’s Annual Country Report on Terrorism for 2019, which is self-contradictory and selective in its characterization of Pakistan’s efforts for countering terrorism and terrorist financing.

While the Report recognizes that Al Qaeda has been seriously degraded in the region, it neglects to mention Pakistan’s crucial role in decimating Al Qaeda, thereby diminishing the threat that the terrorist group once posed to the world.

Similarly, the Report acknowledgs the sharp decrease in the incidence of terrorist attacks in Pakistan. However, it neglects to explain that this was only possible because Pakistan’s resolute counter-terrorism operations have targeted proscribed groups and outfits without discrimination.

It further added that Pakistan is fully aware of its responsibilities as a sovereign state. We reject any insinuation about any safe haven. Pakistan will not allow any group or entity to use its territory against any country. The Report is again either silent or vague on the origins and locations of these terrorist groups.

Pakistan remains committed to fulfilling its obligations under the UNSC 1267 sanctions regime for the freezing of assets and denial of funds and economic resources to all designated entities and individuals, it said.

Pakistan said that the Report also fails to acknowledge the full extent of Pakistan’s support for the Afghan peace process, which has created a historic opportunity for lasting peace in the region.

Pakistan’s positive contribution and facilitation of U.S.-Taliban direct talks culminating in the Peace Agreement of 29 February 2020 are widely acknowledged, including by the U.S. and its leadership. Pakistan hopes that future U.S. reports will fully acknowledge the entire spectrum of Pakistan’s counter-terrorism efforts and present a fair and correct perspective of this global threat.

ECP starts preparations for local body elections

ISLAMABAD, JUNE 25 (DNA) : The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has announced the start of its preparations for the local body elections across the country.

In this regard, the ECP has issued a schedule for the delimitation of local government jurisdictions.

According to a notification, the Election Commission of Pakistan has constituted committees for the delimitation of local government jurisdictions in Punjab.

In a notification, the ECP directed provincial election commission to complete the delimitation of constituencies in 36 districts of Punjab in four months.
The delimitations of constituencies will be completed from July 6 to October 13, reads the notification.

Last week, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) on Thursday moved a petition in the Sindh High Court (SHC) challenging fresh delimitation of constituencies in various cities of Sindh.

MQM-P leaders Kunwar Naveed Jameel, Amir Khan, and Wasim Akhtar jointly filed the petition, alleging that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) carried out fresh delimitation of constituencies in a way to favour its candidates in utter disregard for relevant laws.

They stated that certain urban areas were merged into rural areas and vice versa. The MQM-P leaders, therefore, pleaded with the SHC to declare fresh delimitations void.

Last month, the MQM-P had approached the Election Commission to stop the process of delimitation of local government constituencies in Sindh till the final publication of the results of the sixth population census held in 2017.

COVID-19 pandemic: PM Imran addresses national assembly

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan is addressing a session of the National Assembly on the COVID-19 pandemic.

Addressing criticism by opposition parties that the prime minister and his government was ‘confused’ on how to react to the pandemic, he issued a challenge to detractors.

“I want to challenge you to point out a single contradiction in my statements since we imposed the lockdown on March 13,” he said.

PM Imran reiterated that Pakistan’s population density, circumstances and economic conditions were different from Wuhan City, Singapore and New Zealand.

The prime minister said that ever since the pandemic broke out in Pakistan, his government faced a lot of criticism for not imposing a complete lockdown across the country.

He said that provincial governments criticised him and said that a stricter lockdown should have been imposed. The premier said that if Pakistan followed the lockdown policies of the western governments then it would mean difficulties for the poor.

AIOU’s Post-Graduate students allowed depositing fee till June 30

ISLAMABAD, June 25: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has extended the fee-depositing date for the Post-Graduate continuing students (Semester Spring 2020) till June 30.

The programs for which the date was extended are: BA, BS (ODL), B.Ed, M.Ed, M.A, MSc and Post-Graduate diploma.

Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum allowed the students to avail the opportunity of deposing the fee till June 30 after receiving demand from them through various email messages, said Director Admissions.

Graduation ceremony of Air War Course held

ISLAMABAD (DNA) : The convocation & graduation ceremony of No 33rd Air War Course was held at Air War College, Karachi today. Air Marshal Ahmer Shehzad, Vice Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force was the Chief Guest at the occasion.

Addressing the graduating officers, the Chief Guest said, “You must be aware of the contemporary geopolitical and strategic environments since it would not only have a deep influence on the overall security calculus, but  its sound understanding would also facilitate better preparedness and timely response to emerging threats.” He further said that in South Asia context, the situation in Indian Occupied Kashmir and the emerging developments between China and India are precarious for the region. He added, that in today’s warfare, both conventional and unconventional, no service could achieve success single-handedly. Jointness remains central and cross domain deterrence is the need of the hour; while, cyber, space and hybrid warfare are the avenues to be explored and mastered.”  Later on, the Chief Guest awarded certificates to the graduating officers. Top graduate trophy was awarded to Group Captain Tanveer Ahmed.

PAF Air War College is a premier institution of Pakistan Air Force, where senior and mid-level officers of Pakistan Armed Forces and friendly countries are prepared in domains of Air Power doctrine, strategy and employment for higher Command and Staff appointments. The officers from tri-services of Pakistan, along with the officers from thirteen allied countries including Bangladesh, Bahrain, China, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Malaysia, Nigeria, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia and Zimbabwe were amongst the graduates. The ceremony was also attended by various high ranking Civil & Military Officers and diplomats from allied countries.

AIOU sends roll number slips to Post-Graduate students

ISLAMABAD, June 25: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has announced that roll number slips, instruction material and question papers regarding end term assessment (Semester Autumn 2019) has been sent to students via Pakistan post through prepaid.

No post office or postman is authorized to take charges on the time of delivery to students in this regard.

The AIOU has already paid postal charges to Pakistan Post for the purpose. If there is any wrongdoing or complaint to this effect, it should be brought to the notice of concerned regional office/Exam Department along with proof for necessary action.

As per the announcement, the question papers are also being uploaded at the University’s official website, with necessary guideline to solve them.

It will be mandatory for the students to send back the solved papers of their relevant courses to the address given on their date sheets, on or before July 20.

FATA, PATA areas need more relief

IBRAR KHAN

ISLAMABAD, JUNE 25 : Vice President FPCCI KPA Qaisar Khan Daudzai said Fata Pata,TribalAreas (Now Merged in KPK Province) need more relief as requested to relevant department in Pre Budget request from FPCCI. It is appreciated that income tax relief which reduced from 5.5 % to 2% in Oil sector, where as in steel sector 5.5 % in role able, and 3% on shredded and bundle has been reduced to 0% on both, which is appreciable for settled areas businesses,he added.

The governmenthad promised with us to provide tax immunity(in an agreement) till June 10th 2023, instead of providing the relief you remove GST but impose FED (Federal Excise Duty) especially on Ghee sector, which is continued in this budget from Financial Bill, 2019 which is not justified in this environment,this was stated by Qaisar Khan Daudzai, Vice President FPCCI &Incharge Capital Office, Islamabad.

Due to Talibanization and war on terror issues mostly population of the said areas were disbursed in nearest settled areas, but from 2017 till now no proper data collection has been done in this regard. The government mentioned the figuresare not realistic, actual figure in FATA was 10 million whereas as in PATA it was 8.5 million in real. And if we consider growth rate 3% then now it is more than 12 million in FATA and 10 million in PATA. This include 7 districts and 6 FR Regions of FATA, and PATA which includes 9 districts as well, he added.

Agrisurge 2020 Innovation Challenge Launched

ISLAMABAD (25-6-2020) – Consequent to the framework collaboration agreement signed between Ministry of IT and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on 25 March 2020, to jointly work for the acceleration of development of agriculture sector of Pakistan, using technology. Agrisurge 2020 Innovation Challenge was virtually launched by Mr. Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui, Federal Secretary IT and Ms. Minà Dowlatchahi, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Representative. This is a particularly relevant action, at a time when Pakistan is confronting the COVID-19 pandemic and related socio economic impacts, as well as an unprecedented Desert Locust threat.

Under the Agrisurge 2020 Innovation Challenge, Ignite in collaboration with FAO, has called for innovative solutions that can revolutionize agriculture in Pakistan, and increase the resilience of food systems and help the rapid transformation of small holder agriculture systems,  through 4th Industrial Wave (4IW) tech. The competition is open for all with no age limit. There will be a special cash prize for women majority teams, conditional to the solution presented. The wining team will clinch a cash prize of PKR 500,000/- while first and second runner-up teams will receive PKR 300,000/- and PKR 200,000/- respectively. The proposal submission deadline is set for July 14, 2020.

Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqui said that ever since the outbreak of COVID-19, Ministry of IT is consistently launching ICT centric initiatives in sectors that are critically devastated by the pandemic, may it be health, education or agriculture.

He said, “being the first causality of the pandemic, health and wellbeing of our people drew our attention, so we immediately announced funding for high impact and short time to market ideas that can tackle the most pressing challenges of the hour. Last week we launched National Education Challenge 2020 for provision of education and increment of literacy rate in the face of global educational and industrial shutdown, using technology.”

Talking about the current locusts attack, Mr. Siddiqui said that the farmers across Pakistan are suffering the worst plague in recent history, which has led to fears of food shortages. Hence this Agrisurge Challenge will definitely look for proposals that can bring innovative solutions to effectively thwart such catastrophic attacks to our crops.

PCB’s Board of Governors (BoG) to meet tomorrow via video link

Lahore, June 25: The Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) Board of Governors (BOG) meeting under the chairmanship of Ehsan Mani to be held tomorrow via video link.

According to sources, Chairman and CEO PCB Wasim Khan will present reports at the meeting. The model of the constitution of cricket clubs and it’s operational rules will be discussed.

The budget for the next financial year will be presented in the meeting for approval. PCB will take board members in the loop for new appointments in the national team and High-Performance center.

Members will be taken into confidence on the expenses and other aspects of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Moreover, PCB will also brief the board members about preparations for the upcoming ‘bio-secure’ England tour.

China’s COVID-19 vaccine enters phase 3 trial

DNA

ISLAMABAD, Jun 25 :China reached an important new level of vaccine development with the start of the phase three clinical trial of an inactivated vaccine candidate against COVID-19 in the United Arab Emirates.

It is the first vaccine of its kind to reach a late-stage, mass-scale human trial, according to China National Biotec Group, China Daily reported on Thursday.

The Institute of Microbiology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences said in a statement that Chinese authorities approved the phase one trial of the nation’s first recombinant protein vaccine against COVID-19.

The recombinant protein vaccine is the nation’s third type of vaccine, after an adenovirus vector vaccine and the inactivated vaccine, to enter clinical trials in China, the statement said.

The Wuhan and Beijing units of the CNBG each developed an inactivated vaccine candidate, and one or the other of these vaccine candidates were tested on a group of 2,240 people during phase one and two clinical trials, the CNBG said.

The Wuhan vaccine was found to be effective and safe, with no serious adverse effects, according to trial results published on June 16.

Various dosages and timings were tried. Those who received two doses at an interval of 28 days, all in the 18 to 59 age group, tested positive for neutralizing antibodies against the novel coronavirus.

The Beijing vaccine’s test results will be published on June 28, the CNBG said. The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention has approved the phase three trials, though it is unclear which vaccine will be used.

As for the recombinant protein vaccine, the Institute of Microbiology said in the statement that it has been shown to be safe and effective in animal tests and is easy to mass produce.

China’s recombinant protein vaccine candidate has been jointly developed by the Institute of Microbiology and Anhui Zhifei Longcom Biopharmaceutical. The United States, Israel, Japan, Argentina, Thailand and other countries are working on similar recombinant vaccines, according to the World Health Organization.

Unlike an inactivated vaccine, which uses a whole dead targeted virus, and a vector vaccine, which uses a chemically weakened second virus as a carrier, a recombinant protein vaccine uses only part of the targeted virus to trigger a protective immune response.

This type of vaccine is known to provide very strong protection and is safe even for people who are immuno-compromised, the United States’ National Institutes of Health said. Common recombinant vaccines include those against hepatitis B, influenza, whooping cough and human papillomavirus or HPV.

Some recombinant vaccines, however, require booster shots for ongoing protection. They also need added substances to enhance the immune response, the NIH said.

The novel coronavirus uses its spike protein to bind to ACE2 receptors on human cells and subsequently infect them. Therefore, scientists have chosen to focus on the spike protein as one of the major targets for vaccines and therapeutics.

The Institute of Microbiology said its recombinant protein vaccine has been tested on mice and rhesus monkeys and shown to produce highly potent virus neutralizing antibodies.

It also said the viral load in the test animals decreased noticeably, reducing the virus’ damage to lung tissues.

Moreover, the process used to manufacture the vaccine can be upgraded to industrial scale, resulting in high production output, low cost and relatively strong practicality.

However, the institute stressed that much work still has to be done in human trials before the vaccine could reach the market.

As of now, the WHO had recorded around 142 candidate vaccines in development around the globe, 13 of which have entered clinical trials. The AZD1222 vaccine candidate, created by researchers from the University of Oxford and biotech company AstraZeneca, entered concurrent phase two and three trials in the United Kingdom in late May.

In mid-June, US biotech company Moderna finalized its protocol for the phase three trial of its COVID-19 nucleic acid vaccine candidate mRNA-1273.

Chinese scientists and companies have tested six potential vaccines in clinical trials in China, including one vector, four inactivated and one recombinant protein vaccine.

Two Chinese vaccine developers, CanSino and Sinovac Biotech, have previously announced they plan to conduct phase three clinical trials of their products and related research in Canada and Brazil, respectively.

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