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Hearing against Meesha Shafi defamation suit adjourned till June 22

LAHORE (Dna) – The hearing of the defamation suit of Rs 100 million against singer Meesha Shafi has been adjourned till June 22. The lawyers of both parties did not appear in court due to the coronavirus situation.

According to details, the hearing was presided over by Additional Session Judge Amjad Ali Shah. Meesha Shafi’s lawyer Saqib Jilani and Ali Zafar’s lawyer Hisham Ahmad Khan did not appear in court due to the dangers of corona virus.

Singer Meesha Shafi’s mother, actress Saba Hameed, has already recorded a statement in favor of her daughter.

The court adjourned the hearing till June 22 and summoned other witnesses involved in the case for the next hearing.

Two women, two children injured in Indian firing along LoC

Four civilians were injured after troops of the Indian Army initiated “unprovoked ceasefire violations” in the Jandrot sector along the Line of Control.

The director-general of the Inter-Services Public Relations issued a statement saying that the Indian Army firing targeted the civilian population.

According to the DG ISPR, due to Indian troops’ indiscriminate fire in Dera Sher Khan, Sandhara and Bamroch villages, four innocent civilians including two women and two children, were critically injured.

“Pakistan Army troops responded effectively to Indian posts which initiated fire,” the statement read.

The injured were evacuated to a nearby medical facility. They were identified as Nasreen, 26, from Sandhara village, Rabia, 24 and Momna, seven, from Dera Sher Khan village and Munshi, seven, from Bamroch village.

How China Would Lead Global Economy Amid COVID-19

By Sardar Ameer Jehanzeb

As a result of the COVID-19, the global economy gets in turmoil due to the coronavirus pandemic. China has a unique position to lead the subsequent recovery. Like other countries hit by COVID-19, China’s economy also suffered greatly over the course of the outbreak, its GDP contracted by 6.8 percent for January-March period.

However, China has taken COVID-19 under control and the economy has started to reopen, at a time when much of the rest of the world is facing the worst of the pandemic. Although many governments are in disaster management phase, Chinese government is now looking ahead towards putting the economy back on track for the rest of 2020 and after wards. With the size of China’s economy, its success will be contributory in revitalizing the global economy as a whole and with the virus under control and ambitious economic policies set to be released; China appears well located to achieve its ultimate goals.

China has conducted bulk testing, the aggressive use of quarantines and physical distancing, and the adoption of technology to track the spread of the virus, Chinese authorities managed to control the COVID 19. As a result of China’s success handling of the virus, most businesses have reopened, even in Wuhan.

However, an expected rebound of COVID-19 will be of a grave concern until a vaccine is developed, the infrastructure China has already put in place to manage the outbreak will empower authorities to isolate new outbreaks. Chinese authorities, have instituted virus tests in workplaces like schools, offices, factories, etc. They have also launched a smartphone app to track the individual’s health. These measures will allow the Chinese authorities to react speedily to the COVID-19 cases.

Although COVID-19 has tarnished some of China’s short-term economic goals, the government still is determined to accomplish its goals for the coming years. Before COVID-19 emerged, most economists expected China’s GDP to grow by around 06 percent in 2020. To do so, China will likely enact a stimulus package to jolt the economy back to life. Because of the government’s high levels of debt emanating from its stimulus in response to the 2008 financial crash, this round will likely be lower.

The stimulus package will be sizeable, this time focused on developing “new infrastructure”, such as 5G networks, NEV charging stations, energy efficiency programs, and other initiatives that will help build China’s economy of the future. If China’s stimulus policies are effective, they will not only stabilize the economy in the short-term but help transition the country towards a high-tech and service-driven economy to set the stage for the next decade.

The global economic outlook is highly uncertain due to the unpredictable nature of COVID-19 and the ability of different countries to control its spread. Given the current situation, however, economists generally expect economic contraction in 2020 before a recovery in 2021. If and when China’s economic stimulus policies are enacted, the country’s economy will be on the upswing. Despite the contraction in China’s economy during the first quarter of 2020, the IMF still projects the economy to grow by 1.2 percent for the year. For 2021, the IMF predicts China’s economy will grow by 9.2 percent, leading all major economies.

While this year’s 1.2 percent is significantly lower than the approximately six percent growth most economists expected for China before the coronavirus outbreak hit, that China will manage positive growth at all is a testament to its strength. And if the IMF’s projections are correct, China will be rapidly making up for lost time in 2021.

In contrast to China, economists predict most major economies to contract in 2020. Although the US has already pumped massive amounts of money into stabilizing the economy, given US$2.3 trillion financing package, the IMF projects the US to contract by 5.9 percent in 2020 and grow by 4.7 percent in 2021. Similarly, the IMF expects the Euro Area to decrease by 7.5 percent in 2020 before bouncing back to 4.7 percent the next year.

Just as emerging Asian markets were the key contributors of global economic growth before the COVID-19 pandemic, they will be essential in driving the recovery. With the virus largely under control in China and the government equipped with the resources to stimulate the economy, China is set to be a leader in the global recovery; on the back of both is unparalleled production capacity and enormous consumption market.

Ultimately, however, a global recovery will depend on the ability of governments worldwide to contain COVID-19, thereby preventing future outbreaks and allowing countries to reopen for business. In the case of the economic crisis set off by COVID-19, then, economic recovery begins with an effective public health response across the globe.

Despite the deadly outbreak of Covid-19 virus in the world, which had shaken the global economy, Pak-China economic cooperation is showing signs of revival as established with the arrival of the first bulk cargo ship ‘V Manet, carrying wheat and urea for Afghanistan transit trade, at the Gwadar seaport. The speedy initiation of ML-1 Railway project under CPEC is another good initiative. China has given a serious thought on this project vis-à-vis its different implementation phases.

China has also offered a great opportunity to explore the potential of the ‘BLUE ECONOMY’ of Pakistan. CPEC has potential to accelerate goods and services within the country. With increased regional connectivity and maritime cooperation under CPEC, ‘BLUE PARTNERSHIP’ would help Pakistan to promote its economic growth. Cooperation and opportunities offered by the Chinese government and companies under the CPEC, both the countries are devising a development plan to promote coordination among the stakeholders to explore the potential of the blue economy.

The outbreak of COVID-19 and locust plague has strengthened Pakistan-China bilateral cooperation. Agricultural commissioner at the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan has informed that bilateral cooperation to combat locust in Pakistan is commendable. Virtual salon, established on joint efforts to control locusts, has attracted almost 170 delegates, including agriculture and technology experts to discuss cooperation between China and Pakistan in locust control.

Both the iron brothers have joined hands and extended their full support to further strengthen CPEC, the pilot project of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) even after the outbreak of COVID 19.

Indian society worst example of invidious discrimination

ALI SUKHANVER

Discrimination on the basis of caste and creed is simply a heinous crime. The worst example of communal discrimination we can find today in the Indian society where no security or safety could be guaranteed to those who are not Hindus.

Not only the Muslims but all other communities including the Sikhs and the Christians are always living a life of fear and harassment. The condition of the low-caste Hindus is also not very much different from that of the other minorities. Some people are of the opinion that such discrimination could flourish only in uncivilized, uneducated and financially disappointed and depressed societies but the murder of a black man George Floyd in US police custody, a few days back, simply rejected this opinion.

The horrible reaction of the American people proved another thing too; in a state of aggression and anger, all the nations behave in the same way. The same burning of police vehicles, looting of shops, raising of slogans, attempt of trespassing the official residences of President Trump and an overall lawlessness could be observed there which we have observed in Pakistan, India and in so many other countries so many times. Is all this agitation simply a protest against the murder of a Black American or it is a reaction against police brutality; if George Floyd were not a black man and if the policeman were not a white-man, would the people have reacted in the same way; these questions are also very important. And above all is the question; would things have proceeded the same way if 2020 were not the election year and if Mr. Donald Trump was not the President. Surely the story behind seems somewhat different.

As a nation, if the Americans were narrow-minded and prejudiced with reference to the racial discrimination; Barack Obama would never have been elected the President of USA. At individual or personal level this discrimination does exist in a very harsh rather rigid way but this attitude is very common all over the world in almost all countries. So same is the situation in America too; some of the Whites dislike rather hate the Blacks and vice versa. In other words, it could be said that racial hatred and disliking is a part of the American society but education, scientific advancement, technical achievement and an overall superiority of the American people in the field of economy has simply buried these negative passion somewhere in the depth not so deep. In spite of the fact that these riots have a lot of hidden positivity too but at the same time they have simply peeled off the widely honoured mask of decency, politeness and civility from the face of the American society. Certainly the countries which have been ranking the US as their god-father with a never-declining ultimate authority will have to review their point of view now.

The Trump Administration is openly blaming that Far-Left Extremists are airing and fueling the protests against murder of George Floyd. In an interview with some media group, Attorney General William Barr said, “Unfortunately, with the rioting that is occurring in many of our cities around the country, the voices of peaceful protest are being hijacked by violent, radical elements.”  According to the VOA, there could be four different extremist groups which are trying to add to the intensity of protest. These groups include the White Supremacists, Boogaloo Boys, Antifa and the Anarchists. By putting blame on the ‘far-left’ extremists, the Trump administration has, however, admitted that even USA is not free of the extremists and their extremism. Astonishingly for more than two decades, the USA has been admonishing rather reprimanding almost all Muslim countries for their alleged extremism; sometimes punishing them in shape of putting sanctions and sometimes in form of imposing bans of different types on them but it could not keep a vigilant eye on the extremism nurturing inside its own boundaries.

Three former PMs, former President summoned in Tosha Khana, LNG cases

ISLAMABAD (Dna) – Islamabad Accountability Court has summoned three former prime ministers Yousuf Raza Gilani, Nawaz Sharif, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and former president Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday.

According to details, former Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Yousuf Raza Gilani and former president and PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari have been summoned in the Tosha Khan case.

It may be recalled that former President Asif Ali Zardari and former Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif had illegally obtained vehicles from then Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani in 2008.

The vehicles were gifted by foreign heads of state or leaders to former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and former President Asif Ali Zardari, but the law stipulates that the vehicles must be deposited in Pakistan’s official treasury or gift center.

Meanwhile, the Islamabad Accountability Court has also summoned former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in the LNG case.

It is important to note that Senior PML-N leader and former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has contracted the coronavirus after which he has been quarantined, while Nawaz Sharif is currently abroad to receive urgent medical treatment.

Sherry Rehman questions the Committee formed to probe PIA plane crash

ISLAMABAD, JUNE 9 /DNA / = Addressing a call attention notice in the Senate, PPP Parliamentary Leader in the Senate, Senator Sherry Rehman said, “Right after the crash, PIA CEO made a speech and blamed the pilot.The CEO should not have laid blame or found pilot error before an investigation. How did the CEO announce pilot error even before any investigation had begun? It is clear that the aircraft company, CAA and PIA all want to blame the pilot who is not even here to defend himself.”

“There are serious reservations about the committee constituted by the federal government to investigate the PK 8303 plane crash incident. How can the Committee be under CAA’s authority as CAA is under investigation itself? This is a total conflict of interest and the Committee and the inquiry seem suspicious now.” she added.

Talking about the plight of pilots and staff, she said, “Pilots are being made to fly without adequate safety protocols and mandatory rest. When they protest they are given a show cause notice. They are working in these extreme conditions to help us and yet no SOPs are being followed. Basic rights of PIA employees have been suspended by enforcing the Essential Services Act under the guise of the pandemic. The pilots and crew members are risking their lives to operate during the Covid-19 pandemic and are at the risk of getting infected due to the negligence of PIA and CAA”.

PPP Parliamentary Leader in the Senate, Senator Sherry Rehman concluded by saying that, “Tough questions must be answered now. How many flights was the pilot of the ill-fated crash made to fly? How many hours of rest was he given? There needs to be an impartial and independent inquiry which satisfies everyone”.

PCB likely to appoint Abdul Majeed Jr as fielding coach

LAHORE (DNA) – After appointments of Younis Khan and Mushtaq Ahmed as batting and spin bowling coaches respectively, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is likely to assign the role of fielding coach to another Pakistani, Dunya News reported on Wednesday.

According to details, Abdul Majeed Junior will presumably visit England as fielding coach of the Pakistan national team in place of Grant Bradburn. The governing body will make a formal announcement once PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani signs his appointment letter.

Let it be known that Abdul Majeed Jr has coached junior, domestic and women’s teams earlier and has already been given a green signal by the team management ahead of the England tour.

Key directions identified to ensure economic stability

On June 9, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev held a meeting to discuss pressing issues of ensuring the stability of the national economy.
The coronavirus pandemic is becoming a hardship for the whole world. The emerging global crisis has a serious impact on the economy of all countries. According to the World Bank forecast, in 2020 global GDP is expected to decline by 5.2 percent, the United States – by 6.1, Russia – by 6 percent, the European Union – by 9.1 percent. However, economic growth is anticipated at 1 percent in China and 1.5 percent in Uzbekistan. 
Over the past three months, 2.3 trillion UZS of tax incentives were provided to economic sectors, 3.6 trillion UZS were allocated from the Anti-Crisis Fund. 
At the meeting, the Head of the state noted the availability of all opportunities for ensuring further economic growth this year through the use of new approaches and tools, and outlined 8 key areas along this path. 
So, the priority areas are identified: 
the first is ensuring economic and financial stability; 
the second is poverty reduction and employment growth; 
the third is acceleration of banking system reforms; 
the fourth is an increase in foreign direct investment; 
the fifth is increasing the export potential and securing foreign exchange earnings; 
the sixth is strengthening competitiveness in industry; 
the seventh is development of small business; 
the eighth is widespread introduction of digital technologies in all sectors. 
During the discussion of the first direction of the action, it was entrusted to optimize budget revenues and expenses. Instruction was given to provide additional income by resuming the activities of enterprises and improving tax administration, and when entering into external loan transactions, not to allow exceeding the established limit. 

Within the framework of the second direction, this year it is necessary to restore 810 thousand permanent jobs, create 310 thousand permanent and 633 thousand seasonal jobs. 
In accordance with the resolution of the President “On measures to simplify state regulation of entrepreneurial activity and self-employment”, adopted yesterday, on June 8, the list of activities that self-employed people can engage in has been expanded from 24 to 67. 
The Head of the state instructed, taking into account Chinese experience, to consolidate ministries and agencies for villages with a high level of poverty, to create a system of assistance for people in need, to develop a family business and a private household. It was proposed to send students to such areas, who studied at the expense of a state grant, for the implementation of labor activities for a period of 3 years. 
Serious reforms have been launched in the banking system. The importance of accelerating the planned measures, timely implementation of the transformation process in ten banks with a state share, indexation of interest rates in accordance with anti-inflationary policy were emphasized at the meeting. 
Deputy Prime Ministers were given instructions on attracting and mastering foreign direct investment. 
Increasing exports and securing foreign exchange earnings are very relevant in a pandemic. A sharp decline in demand in foreign markets has a serious impact on domestic exporting enterprises. 
In this regard, within the framework of the fifth priority area, the Ministry of Investments and Foreign Trade has been tasked with ensuring export performance no less than in 2019. 
At the meeting, main attention was paid to industrial development issues. It was noted that in some sectors there is no integrated chain for deep processing of raw materials and production of value-added products.

Wasim Akram warns saliva ban will make bowlers ‘robots

KARACHI (dna) – Legendary Pakistan paceman Wasim Akram warned Wednesday that bowlers would become “robots” after cricket officials temporarily banned shining the ball with saliva as a coronavirus precaution.

Bowlers traditionally get the ball to move or swing in the air by applying shine to one side using sweat or saliva.

The International Cricket Council, however, has temporarily banned the practise over virus transmission fears as teams prepare to return to the pitch in the coming weeks.

Players can still apply sweat to the ball.

“It will make bowlers robots, coming and bowling without swing,” Akram told AFP, saying they would have to be patient and wait for the ball to age naturally.

“It’s a quizzical situation for me as I grew up using saliva to shine the ball and to swing it,” he added.

“I am all for precautions in these tough times, so bowlers have to wait for the ball to get old and rough for them to get swing.

Sweat alone was unlikely to generate swing as in some countries it was too cold, said Akram.

“Sweat is just something of an add-on, a top-up. Too much use of sweat will leave the cricket ball too wet,” he said.

Akram, who took 414 Test and 502 one-day international wickets in a storied career, believes artificial substance could potentially help as he encouraged officials to keep searching for alternatives.

“I believe that they will need to find a reasonable solution. Artificial substances like vaseline could be used to swing the ball but how much of it?

“Let’s see, we have this England versus the West Indies series to judge how it goes, because I have never experienced this thing.”

International cricket resumes with England hosting the West Indies in a Test series later this month .

Akram said suggestions that limited ball-tampering be allowed should also be considered by officials.

“When can you tamper the ball? Right from the first over or after 20-25 overs? They will need to sit down and do brainstorming,” he added.

“The game is already tilted more in favour of the batsmen.”

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