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Pakistan reports nearly 150,000 coronavirus cases, 2,900 deaths

Pakistan has reported 148,921 known COVID-19 infections and 2,900 fatalities so far. The numbers are expected to rise at least till July.

Punjab has reported the most cases with 55,878 infections and 1,081 fatalities.

Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid has declared Lahore a virus epicenter and has urged all Pakistanis to practice social distancing to curb the outbreak.

The federal government has identified 20 major cities that have been most affected by the virus. The government is likely to impose a lockdown in these regions and deploy Rangers personnel to ensure residents don’t roam outside unnecessarily.

Eighty neighbourhoods have already been sealed in Lahore over the rising cases. Residents of these areas would only be able to go to pharmacies. Around 70,000 houses and 400,000 people would be affected by the smart lockdown, according to the Punjab health department.

Meanwhile, Sindh has confirmed 55,581 infections and nearly 900 fatalities. CM Murad Ali Shah has requested people to wear face masks while heading our of their homes and avoid holding gatherings.

A district health officer has written a letter to Karachi District West deputy commissioner to impose a smart lockdown in areas with the most number of COVID-19 cases.

The health officer said that the most number of cases in District West have been reported in Site and Baldia Town.

Corona Relief Tiger Force member held for minting money

By DNA

ATTOCK: The Pindigheab Police on Tuesday arrested a member of the Prime Minister’s Corona Relief Tiger Force for minting money from shopkeepers for their violation of   Covid-19 standard operating procedures (SOPs).

Police sources said that the man identified as Mohammad Sadeeq – a resident of Meera Shareef.Police said that the said member visited the main bazaar and harassed the shopkeepers for their alleged violation of Covid-19 standard operating procedures and demand money for not reporting the case.

Later shopkeepers overpowered and trashed him and handed over to Police for further legal action. Pindigheab Police registered a case against the accused and strated further investigation. DNA==============================

CDA taking all precautionary measures to save its employees Covid-19

ISLAMABAD, JUNE 16 / DNA / Capital Development Authority (CDA) is taking all possible precautionary measures to save its employees from Covid-19. On the directions of CDA Administration, the Authority is arranging random Covid-19 testing of its employees.

In this regard CDA has started to conduct random Covid-19 testing of officers and officials working in different directorates. Directorate of Health Services team has started to collect samples which are being sent to National institute of Health for results. The purpose of this exercise is to provide healthful working environment to CDA employees.

The current step taken by CDA Administration is a part of a series of actions being taken by CDA Administration to protect its employees from Covid-19. Earlier CDA had restricted the entry of persons without face masks inside the premises of its main secretariat. The security staff deputed at entry gates is ensuring that no person without face mask manages to enter CDA main secretariat. The security staff further ensures that no person with symptoms of Covid-19 including temperature enters CDA main secretariat premises.

On the other hand CDA Administration is sensitizing and pushing its employees to follow SOPs related to Covid-19. Administration directorate has already issued circular in this regard and Security Directorate teams make sure that the employees of the Authority observe SOPs.

Out-of-the-box thinking in fed budget 20-21 deplored by economic experts

ISLAMABAD, JUNE 16 (DNA) – The declining state of governance affairs has been evident from the government’s tackling of Covid-19 whereas the recent crises of petrol, wheat and sugar has exposed its deficiencies even further.

The present budget was an opportunity in the wake of the pandemic to address the country’s chronic problems, but the non-innovative routine exercised by the government has failed to pacify even much-curtailed expectations.

Shedding light on the financial constraints faced by the government in managing its businesses, Almas said that the federal government’s revenue – after paying the due share of provinces – was around 3.7 billion, which is not even enough to pay interests and principal amounts of loans, and hence, the government will start its business with a deficit of Rs 1 trillion.

In addition, he said, the provinces, despite having autonomous powers of managing most of their issues post 18th amendment and getting major share of revenues from federal collections, still look towards the federal government in dealing with the calamities like pandemic.

He said that the exports at present were showing a very grim situation and remittances too were declining due to the pandemic. The bankruptcy of various small entities due to the outbreak of pandemic also needed immediate intervention of the government. One of the positive developments however compared to the previous year was a significant increase in FDI (Foreign Direct Investment), whereas the declining trends in inflation and low policy rate may also provide some relief to the public, he stated.

Criticizing the non-innovative approach adopted by the government in preparing the budget, Hamid Hasan rued that though the budget is being presented in exceptional times, the priorities of the government in dealing with the pandemic were not portrayed in it very well. The tax target was very ambitious in the current economic circumstances, the reduced subsidy on the power sector will cause increased power tariffs, whereas the increase in petroleum levy means the government does not intend to pass the benefits of low international oil prices to the general public. The loss of 2 million tons of wheat crops due to the locust attack signals that the country is going to import wheat to fulfill its domestic demand, whereas the budget also does not address climate change, despite the fears of high floods in the Monsoon season.

Dar highlighted chronic issues which were hindering the growth in taxes. One of the major issues, according to Dar, was that most of the FBR taxes were related to consumption whereas in order to increase the tax revenues, consumption patterns were needed to be changed. The pattern of expenditure on non-revenue yielding sectors was pointed to as another area by the speaker that needed attention. He also emphasized on the need of reallocation of budget on education and health sectors since both of them play a significant role in generating economic activity. He said that the budget exercise is considered to be the biggest activity of the economy but the current budget was posed as a mere fulfillment of a constitutional responsibility. Foreseeing high inflation of double figures in the upcoming fiscal year, the speaker feared a major shortfall in tax growth, especially considering the current economic condition and unrealistic government policies.

Dr Atiquzzafar Khan pointed out that the government has increased the share of higher education in current budget slightly but it is not enough to compensate the damages done by the financial cut in previous year’s budget. The outbreak of pandemic halted the provision of education services which is bringing a severe financial crunch for the academic institutes. The role of HEC has also become controversial due to its illogical policies whereas the involvement of political pressures in its hiring process has complicated the matter even further, he added.

Dr Shah said that the increase in unemployment due to pandemic has reduced the incomes which subsequently impact the spending of the general public. He suggested that the government should work on war footings to develop comprehensive policies regarding epidemic and pandemic diseases.

Ali emphasized on the need for the budget making process to be aligned with the changing paradigms in international political scenario in which the efficacy of international financial institutions (IMF, WB etc.) were questioned. He emphasized on the need of identification of economic models which should be followed in changing international political dynamics.

He was of the view that a lack of seriousness in preparing the current budget is hinting at the probability of various mini budgets being brought throughout the upcoming fiscal year. He was of the view that social security programs were not a long term solution, instead steps should be taken to promote self-sufficiency of individuals through proper capacity building programs. In addition, he also advised the government to encourage private sector charity organizations specially following their proactive and efficient role in providing relief activities in the time of pandemic. DNA

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Regional security issues, situation of LOC discussed at ISI HQ

ISLAMABAD, JUNE 16 (DNA) – Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Nadeem Raza, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Zafar Mehmood Abbasi and Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan visited HQs ISI.

Lieutenant General Faiz Hamid, DG ISI received the CJCSC and Services Chiefs at Directorate General ISI.

A comprehensive briefing was given to military leadership on the regional security issues with special focus on situation of LOC and IOJ&K.

CJCSC and Services Chiefs appreciated the tireless efforts of ISI for National Security and expressed satisfaction over professional preparedness. DNA

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Pakistan desires a peaceful, prosperous Afghanistan: NA Speaker

ISLAMABAD, JUNE 16 / DNA / = Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser has said that the stable relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan is imperative for the progress and development of both the countries. He said that enhanced bilateral Parliamentary, trade and economic cooperation is the need of the hour.

Speaker National Assembly expressed these views in a meeting with Ambassador of Afghanistan Shukr Allah Atif who called on him in Islamabad, today.

 The Speaker said that peaceful, stable and prosperous Afghanistan has always been the prime objective of Pakistan’s foreign policy. He said that peaceful and prosperous neighborhood was in the interest of Pakistan.  He said that Pakistan and Afghanistan are brotherly neighboring countries intertwined in religious, cultural and historical bonds. He also termed Afghanistan, a gateway to central Asia and can link South with Central Asia.

The Speaker emphasized the need for intensifying contacts between the legislatures of both the countries. He suggested for enhancing these contacts through Parliamentary Friendship groups besides establishing contacts between Trade and Commerce Committees of both the Parliaments. The Speaker also said that he was contemplating the establishment of a Parliamentary Forum comprising Members of the Parliament from all the political parties belonging to all the four federating units for creating synergies of cooperation and better understanding between Pakistan and Afghanistan. He reiterated his earlier invitation to Speaker Afghan Wolesi Jirga to visit Pakistan along with a delegation.

 The Speaker suggested that immense Trade potential exists on either side of the border, therefore, interaction of concerned Ministries was imperative to reduce barriers in that regard. He suggested that interaction between trade and commerce committees of both Parliaments could pave the way for enhancing bilateral trade. The Speaker also suggested that Afghan students and citizen could take advantage of relaxed visa conditions for education and medical purposes.

Afghan Ambassador Shukr Ullah Atif thanked Pakistan government for its continued support to the peace process in Afghanistan. He expressed his deep sorrow over the tragic deaths of patients affected by corona in Pakistan and prayed for the early recovery of all those test positive. He said that Afghanistan attaches immense importance to its relations with Pakistan and desires to accelerate this cooperation in diverse sectors. He said that Afghan people especially have warm feelings for Pakistani people. He agreed for enhancing ties between both the Parliaments and also assured to convey invitation of Speaker National Assembly to Speaker Wolesi Jirga to visit Pakistan.

New Sri Lanka envoy arrives in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD, JUNE 16 (DNA) – Vice Admiral Mohan Wijewickrama has been appointed as the new High Commissioner of Sri Lanka in Pakistan.

Newly appointed High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to Pakistan has already arrived in Pakistan and assumed charge of duties.

Pakistan and Sri Lanka enjoy excellent relations and it is hope that during the tenure of the new high commissioner these relations will get further boost. DNA

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Three Indian soldiers killed in clash on Chinese border: authorities

Three Indian soldiers were killed in a “violent face-off” on the Chinese border on Tuesday, according to the Indian army. Indian authorities said that there were “casualties on both sides”, but Beijing did not mention of any deaths and called out India for the incident.

“A violent face-off took place yesterday [Monday] night with casualties on both sides. The loss of lives on the Indian side includes an officer and two soldiers,” an Indian army spokesman said in a statement.

An Indian army officer based in the region told that there had been no shooting and that the officer killed had been a colonel.

“There was no firing. No firearms were used. It was violent hand-to-hand scuffles,” the officer said on condition of anonymity. “Senior military officials of the two sides are currently meeting at the venue to defuse the situation.”

Beijing, on the other hand, said that the border had been crossed by India and they had “attacked Chinese personnel”.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said Indian troops “crossed the border line twice… provoking and attacking Chinese personnel, resulting in serious physical confrontation between border forces on the two sides.”

According to reports, the incident took place in the Galwan Valley in the Ladakh region.

The two nations have been involved in a face-off since May. On May 9, soldiers of both armies had been injured in a clash.

The Chinese foreign ministry said only last week that a “positive consensus” on resolving the latest border issue was achieved following “effective communication” through diplomatic and military channels.

In a later statement, India’s foreign ministry had said the two sides would “continue the military and diplomatic engagements to resolve the situation and to ensure peace and tranquillity in the border areas.”

But sources and Indian news reports suggested that India appears to have effectively ceded to China areas that the People’s Liberation Army occupied in recent weeks, notably parts of the northern side of the Pangong Tso lake and some of the strategically important Galwan river valley.

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have sought to ease tensions at summits over the past two years when they agreed to boost border communications between their militaries.

Actor’s suicide sparks debate about insularity in Bollywood film industry

MUMBAI: Indian police will probe whether an up-and-coming Bollywood actor who committed suicide at the weekend was depressed in part due to “professional rivalry,” in a film industry that is dominated by big names and has been accused of being insular.

Sushant Singh Rajput, a 34 year-old actor who won acclaim and fans for his roles in several top-draw films, hailed from a middle-class family with no Bollywood connections – a relative rarity in the industry.

Rajput was found dead at his residence in Mumbai on Sunday.

“There are media reports that he allegedly suffered from clinical depression because of professional rivalry. @MumbaiPolice will probe this angle too,” the home (interior) minister in Maharashtra, which includes the film capital Mumbai, tweeted late on Monday.

Several of Rajput’s friends in the industry have written about his struggles to break through, while social media and some cultural commentators have criticized the allegedly closed culture in Bollywood, where some families have dominated for up to four generations.

Rajput’s family has not commented so far.

At least half a dozen accounts by Rajput’s industry colleagues suggested Bollywood’s clique-drive culture ostracized him, although none provided concrete details and it was not immediately clear who specifically they were talking about.

“I knew the pain you were going through. I knew the story of the people who let you down so bad that you used to weep on my shoulder,” Shekhar Kapur, who was supposed to direct Rajput in a film that was eventually shelved, wrote in a tweet on Monday.

Kapur did not immediately respond to a request for further details.

In a separate tweet, actress Swara Bhasker called accusations against Bollywood personalities “the height of idiocy.”

“We don’t know what he (Rajput) went thru. We don’t know the cause. STOP taking out ur frustration using the pain of a troubled person… Let him have his peace & his family privacy,” she tweeted on Tuesday.

Cricket Australia admits T20 World Cup this year is ‘unrealistic’

Staging the T20 World Cup in Australia this year in the midst of a global coronavirus pandemic is “unrealistic”, Cricket Australia chairman Earl Eddings admitted Tuesday.

The tournament is scheduled to take place from October 18 to November 15, and officials have previously said they are planning for it to proceed on those dates.

But with many global borders still shut due to virus-related travel restrictions, Eddings conceded that was looking increasingly unlikely.

“While it hasn’t been formally called off this year, or postponed, trying to get 16 countries into Australia in the current world, where most countries are still going through COVID spiking, I think it’s unrealistic, or it’s going to be very, very difficult,” he told reporters.

Eddings said Cricket Australia had put forward a number of options to the International Cricket Council.

“The ICC are having meetings as we speak, it’s a bit of a movable feast at the moment,” he said.

T20 World Cup chief executive Nick Hockley, who on Tuesday took over as interim Cricket Australia chief, said he expected the ICC to make a decision about the tournament’s future next month.

“We’ve got a fantastic local organising committee who are busy preparing for every eventuality and the decision that will come,” he said.

The most likely scenario appears to be rescheduling the tournament until next year, but it will depend on the status of the pandemic and finding a spot in cricket’s crowded calendar.

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