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CCP issues show cause notices to two companies for deceptive marketing practices

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ISLAMABAD, 23 JUNE: The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has issued Show Cause Notices to S.M. Food Makers Limited and Volka Food International Limited for deceptively copying the trademark/trade dress of various products of Ismail Industries Limited, , thus prima facie violating of Section 10 of the Competition Act.

Ismail Industries Limited sent a formal complaint alleging that the S.M. Food Makers and Volka Food were fraudulently copying the trademark and packaging/labelling of its famous brands, Chili Mili, ABC Jelly, Yums, Chocolate Chip, Butter Scotch and Peanut Cookies.

The CCP’s enquiry concluded that, prima facie, S.M. Food Makers was fraudulently using registered trademarks and packaging/labelling of the abovementioned products of Ismail Industries. Volka Food was also fraudulently using the trademarks and packaging/labelling of Chocolate Chip, a product of Ismail Industries product. These practices were potentially harming the business interest of Ismail Industries besides misleading the consumers.

On recommendations of the enquiry report, a show cause notice has been served on S.M. Food Makers and Volka Food and both the companies have been directed to respond in writing within fourteen days and to appear before the Commission (via video conferencing due to COVID-19 health advisory).

CCP is mandated under the Competition Act to ensure free competition in all spheres of commercial and economic activity, to enhance economic efficiency and to protect consumers from anti-competitive practices including deceptive marketing practices.

Three laborers buried alive

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ATTOCK, JUNE 23 – Two persons were killed and One  injured in incident on Tuesday in Tehsil Jand Attock. In incident three laborers buried alive as sand mine caves in over them in village Khandrala in Jand tehsil of Attock.

The other laborers working in nearby come to rescue to trapped laborers and two of them were fined dead while other was retrived alive while his both legs got fractured.The dead were identified as Mohammad Shabbir and Mohammad Aslam while injured was identified as Fayyaz. DNA

Five gamblers arrested

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ATTOCK, JUNE 23 – Five gamblers were booked besides recovering bet money amounting Rs 19,000,Motorcycles, Cell phones and others from their possession and arrested during raids at their gambling dens in Attock on Tuesday. 

Spokesman of police informed that in a crackdown against the anti social elements Attock Police station sader got information that some people were busy in playing gambling in the area during course of action police arrested the Five gamblers identified as Akhtar  Nawaz, Farast Khan, Raja Ghulam, Ghulam Rasool and Amir besides recovering Rs 19,000, Two Motorcycles worth Rs 75,000, Five Mobile phones worth Rs 45,000 were Confiscated. 

Police registered and registered case against all of them under gambling act. DNA============================

Urgent action needed to safeguard futures of 600 million South Asian children

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Islamabad, 23 June  2020– The COVID-19 pandemic is unravelling decades of health, education and other advances for children across South Asia, and governments must take urgent action to prevent millions of families from slipping back into poverty, UNICEF said in a new report[1]released today.

With the pandemic expanding rapidly across a region that contains a quarter of the world’s population, Lives Upended describes the disastrous immediate and longer-term consequences that the virus and the measures to curb it have had on 600 million children and the services they depend on.

“The side-effects of the pandemic across South Asia, including the lockdown and other measures, have been damaging for children in numerous ways,” said Jean Gough, UNICEF Regional Director for South Asia. “But the longer-term impact of the economic crisis on children will be on a different scale entirely. Without urgent action now, COVID-19 could destroy the hopes and futures of an entire generation.”

In Pakistan, which is amongst the top twenty countries impacted by COVID-19, the already burdened public health system faces enormous challenge to curb the spread of the virus as well as continue the provision of access to essential health and nutrition services. Educational facilities are closed, with millions of children not going to school, putting more children at risk of dropping out of schools permanently and joining the nearly 23 million who are already out-of-school.

The outbreak has caused further shrinkage in resources for service delivery in education and health, where public sector investments is already below the levels needed – 2.3 per cent and 0.76 per cent of the GPD respectively.

“The COVID-19 pandemic is a health crisis that will become a child right crisis if we don’t act now,” said Aida Girma, UNICEF Representative in Pakistan. Schools are closed, children have missed on their immunization and more families are being pushed into poverty, with devastating effects on the health and well-being of children and adolescents. We must safeguard the health and survival the most vulnerable by ensuring the continuity of critical services and increasing investments in education, health and child-sensitive social protection schemes.”

In April 2020, two-third of children in Pakistan missed on routine immunization as compared to January, increasing the risk of vaccine-preventable diseases outbreaks, which could lead to an increase in child mortality. Almost 40 million under five-year-old children missed out on their polio immunization as the nationwide April campaign had to be postponed.

According to the Lancet, wasting will be responsible for 18% to 23% excess mortality among children under 5 in contexts where already fragile health systems are further stretched by the COVID-19 response. This situation is of particular concern in Pakistan, where 40% of children were already stunted before and 2.5 million already suffered from severe wasting, with a prevalence of wasting already beyond the emergency threshold.

Since the onset of COVID-19, UNICEF has been working alongside the Government of Pakistan, provincial governments and other partnersto mitigate the impact of the pandemic. Besides supporting a comprehensive public awareness campaign on symptoms and precautions against coronavirus, UNICEF is assisting in theprocurement and distribution of Personal Protective Equipment for frontline health workers, installation of handwashing stations at public points, provision of remote learning and sustaining the essential health and nutrition services in the country.

Focusing on South Asia, the new Reporthighlights that the immunization, nutrition and other vital health services in the region have been severely disrupted, potentially threatening the lives of up to 459,000 children and mothers across South Asia over the next six months.

With schools closed, more than 430 million children in the region have had to rely on remote learning which have only partially filled the gap; many households – especially in rural areas – have no electricity, let alone internet access. There are concerns that some disadvantaged students may join the nearly 32 million children who were already out of school before COVID-19 struck.

The report also notes that life-saving vaccination campaigns against measles, polio and other diseases must resume, as should work to help the estimated 7.7 million children who suffer from severe wasting — more than half the global total. Schools should reopen as soon as possible provided adequate handwashing and other physical distancing precautions are in place.

In order to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on poorer families, the report says that Governments should immediately direct more resources towards social protection schemes, including emergency universal child benefits and school feeding programmes.

Govt to present PK-8303 crash report in NA tomorrow

ISLAMABAD: Federal Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan will present the preliminary investigative report of the PK-8303 crash that claimed the lives of 97 people in the National Assembly tomorrow.

The aviation minister will also present all reports on fatal plane crashes happened in past in the lower house of parliament on Wednesday.

Federal Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan had yesterday presented the preliminary report on the PK-8303 crash, probed by Aircraft Accident and Investigation Board (AAIB), to Prime Minister Imran Khan. On Monday, Aviation Division of the country refuted various news stories airing on media channels and social media as possible investigative report of PIA’s flight PK-8303 crash.

Spokesperson of the aviation division categorically stated that the institute had released no such investigative work on the national tragedy and termed the news stories being aired in their name by various news outlets as incorrect.

Multiple news media outlets of the country had run stories on the matter claiming that the investigative report compiled by the aviation division held the pilot and air traffic controller of the ill-fated PK-8303 crash responsible for the harrowing incident that engulfed 97 lives.

Last month, Prime Minister Imran Khan directed to ensure transparent and impartial investigations into Karachi plane crash that killed 97 passengers and crew members.

Presiding over a high-level meeting in Islamabad to review the latest developments in the investigation of the PIA plane crash, PM Imran ordered to make public all reports on fatal plane crashes happened in past.

PM Khan also ordered to public Junaid Jamshed plane crash report and directed officials to complete the PK-8303 plane crash investigation soon.

On May 22, flight PK-8303 crashed in Model Colony near the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, two passengers miraculously survived out of the 99 onboard.

Zubair Motiwala emphasizes on significance of expediting resolution of irritants pertinent to Af-Pak trade

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ISLAMABAD, JUNE 23 – While addressing a stakeholders’ consultation session on economic connectivity between Afghanistan and Pakistan, Zubair Motiwala emphasized greatly on the significance of expediting resolution of irritants pertinent to Af-Pak trade and transit regime, if reciprocal resolution to access Central Asian markets is sought by Pakistan.

He was of the opinion that vision of H.E. Prime Minister Pakistan, Imran Khan to support bilateral and transit trade with Afghanistan, especially during challenging times of COVID -19 Pandemic, is highly commendable, however, the bottlenecks and delayed execution of strategies have not only limited reaping of benefits but have further increased the distress across the border.

Motiwala updated Pakistan’s Special Envoy to Afghanistan, honorable Mohammad Sadiq Khan, that despite commitments the speed of clearance, procedural delays, limited working hours, shortage of trackers, load of stuck consignments and increasing cost of doing business in form of detention and demurrages has drained the effect of positive approach and government bodies should immediately review the mechanism for possible improvements. He believed that the appointment of Ambassador Sadiq at such an instrumental position will greatly facilitate the momentum and sought his support in the early resolution of these pending items. He requested that the current issue of shortage of trackers is complemented by the monopoly awarded to one single company, hence, this dependency should be immediately curbed and more players should be brought in for competitive proposition. He also highlighted that 100% scanning requirement is undue and the alternative of “Profiling Mechanism” may be adopted whereby parties with regular and clear history may be exempted from this while only parties with some exceptions may pass through scanning (that too should not exceed 20% as APTTA required 5% only).

Khan Jan Alokozai, Co-Chairman PAJCCI, extended his regards to Government of Pakistan for opening all three borders (Torkham, Chaman and Ghulam Khan) for both transit and trade. He mentioned that decision for allowing exports of Afghanistan recently has been very well received by the business community of Afghanistan. However, he requested intervention from Honorable Mohammad Sadiq to help expedite the movement of the consignments cross border and also to mitigate the hindrances blocking the effective flow of trade and transit.

Junaid Makda, Director PAJCCI, highlighted the immediate need to revisit APTTA and consolidate the same as further delay would cause a significant blow as by July 2020 the agreement would be reaching the finishing line. He further iterated that PAJCCI’s digital platform of Business Portal is an exemplary avenue for businesses to continue their connectivity and dealings amid COVID 19.

The Special Envoy, Ambassador Sadiq assured that the Prime Minister is taking keen interest in not only resolving the pending items, but is also strongly propagating the need to strengthen cross border socioeconomic ties for overall regional stability and prosperity. He acknowledged the issue of tracking devices and assured the private sector of his support in ensuring an immediate resolution. He sought feedback and suggestions of the business community in resolving the core issues and fully endorsed the phenomenon of establishing strong ties between Afghanistan and Pakistan for realizing economic regional integration. He updated of his endeavors in identifying alternative avenues and reflected that the business community across the border will soon be updated on mutually beneficial avenues that the Government is pursuing intently.

In order to materialize the pursued strategies and expediting the resolution of bottlenecks, Chairman PAJCCI requested Ambassador Sadiq and Ambassador Afghanistan Shukrullah Atif Mashal for an immediate meeting in Karachi with DG Transit Trade and Port Authorities in their presence along with private sector, which was acceded.

Telenor Pakistan launches industry first virtual summer internship program

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ISLAMABAD – June 23 – Being a frontrunner in digitalisation and fully committed to agility, flexibility and mobility as part of its culture, Telenor Pakistan has taken an industry first initiative to launch  its flagship Summer Internship Program 2020 virtually to ensure the youth continues to get the opportunity to learn and grow.

This program focuses on enabling and equipping the interns at a time of dynamic change to experience the reinvention of roles and new ways of working before they enter a renewed job market.

The purpose of this Virtual Summer Internship Program is to continue providing learning opportunities to students and ensure that they adapt to the  new norm and do meaningful work in the shadow of industry experts. These interns will  have full access to Telenor Pakistan’s complete learning library including courses from LinkedIn Learning, Coursera, Udemy and Telenor’s own learning paths for them to train, upskill and build business acumen. While the internship opportunities by some companies across the country have been deferred due to the pandemic, Telenor Pakistan has innovated to virtually give this learning opportunity which is the need of the hour to nurture these apprentices and get them ready for the future.

“In this rapidly changing world, we at Telenor Pakistan believe it is our responsibility to equip our youth with skillsets of the future and familiarise them with working in the new norm. Our Virtual Summer Internship Program 2020 is a testament to our resilience and creativity and an important part of our recruitment strategy in order to tap into fresh, diverse and bold perspectives.” Said Oystein Bakken, Chief People Officer at Telenor Pakistan. “The future is digital and it is absolutely necessary for the new talent to acclimatise themselves with this way of work as they kick start their careers in the coming year. I’d like to welcome all selected interns to Telenor Pakistan where they will join us in practicing innovation and embracing disruption on a daily basis.”

To nurture innovation, flexible working has been part of Telenor Pakistan’s DNA, and being part of a leading innovator, the interns will be actively working on projects that enable connectivity and services for millions across the country. In order to drive higher engagement and participation, our internship program will entail a rewards and recognition model to identify top performers.

Telenor Pakistan’s virtual summer internship program spans over 6 weeks and will kick off from June 29. During this course, the interns will expand their knowledge base by challenge themselves personally and professionally, connecting with mentors and getting hands on experience of working on projects with industry experts.

AIOU dispatches course books to 170,000 SSC/HSSC students

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Islamabad, June 23: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has completed the process of dispatching textbooks to its students of Matric and Intermediate programmes, who had registered themselves for semester Spring, 2020.

According to Directorate of Mailing and Admissions, like all other operations in the country, the Covid -19 also affected the services of Pakistan Post however, as per the directives of the Vice Chancellor the Directorate of Mailing and Admissions coped up with the situation and completed the process of mailing of books to the students of Spring 2020 semester within due time.

It was being ensured that the students could get the same at the earliest so that they submit their academic assignments within stipulated time-schedule. The Mailing department is working on two shifts, to maintain social distance during the crisis of COVID-19.

As per record of the Directorate 110,000 and 60,000 students Spring 2020 semester of intermediate and matric level programmes have been dispatched their course books at their given residential/ working addresses.

It is to mention here that Allama Iqbal Open University sends textbooks and provides other allied materials to its students. With the completion of this phase, the University has started mailing of books and other allied materials to the students of Bachelor’s and B.Ed programmes at their postal addresses.

The university has recently established a computerized Books Tracking System at the main page of the University. Those students who have not received their books so far can track their books by entering roll number and registration number.

Taliban response on the killing of prosecutors of the Attorney General’s Office

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Kabul, JUNE 23 – The Taliban condemned the killing of five prosecutors of the Attorney General’s Office, warning that the peace process has many enemies and opponents.

 
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said in his tweets that the group has no links with the attack on prosecutors close to Bagram prison which took place on Monday. “We are launching a comprehensive investigation.” He added “It should be reminded that the peace process has many enemies & opponents. Everyone must remain cautious of such plots.” No individual or group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack. The Afghan authorities said at least five prosecutors of the Attorney General’s Office lost their lives in an attack by unknown gunmen in Deh Sabz area of Kabul.

 
Meanwhile, The US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad on Tuesday in a tweet condemned the attack stated that “The US strongly condemns the attack against the Afghan Attorney General’s lawyers and other team members working to facilitate prisoner releases. This attack, carried out by enemies of peace, took the lives of five civilians.” He added, “This attack underscores what we all know: Spoilers (both domestic and foreign) are trying to disrupt and delay.”

Pakistani marble sought by Chinese merchants

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BEIJING, June 23  – “It is the very first time for our company to trade with Pakistani marble traders,” said Fang Zihua, the General Manager of Xiamen Stone Trading Company, adding that Chinese clients are willing to import more products from Pakistan, says a report published by Gwadar Pro on Tuesday.

According to Fang Zihua, the batch of about 150 ton of Pakistani marble was shipped into 6 standard containers. “They had reached Nanan, Fujian Province late last year, but they didn’t get displayed until this June because of the COVID-19 pandemic,” Fang noted.

“The color of this marble board is very beautiful, and its texture is unique. It looks like reddish waves being motivated,” Fang was so delighted to see the pattern that he named the marble “Red Valley”. He further mentioned that the texture and colour of marble are full of changes, and a reddish one is rare.With the rapid development of the construction industry, China’s demand for marble and other construction stones is increasing year by year.China had been contributing significantly to Pakistan’s exports ever since the China–Pakistan Free Trade Agreement was signed. At present, China has become the largest marble importer of Pakistan, with annual imports reaching over 100,000 tons.

“There is no tariff on marble imported from Pakistan. It’s quite convenient,” Fang said, adding that he would visit Pakistan for in-depth cooperation with traders when the COVID-19 pandemic is over.

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