COLOMBO, APR 07 (DNA) – Senator Mushahid Hussain, Chairman, Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, praised Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of “tiny” New Zealand for showing ‘leadership with a big vision, a big heart, compassion and humanity in the fight against racism and bigotry”.He added ‘New Zealand set a fine example of leadership after the crimes against humanity committed by a terror attack on a Christchurch mosque full of Muslim worshippers’.
Pakistan warns India against any misadventure
ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – Pakistan on Sunday summoned Indian deputy High commissioner to Foreign Office to lodge a protest against Indian aggression.According to details, the FO warned the rival India against any misadventure. The warning came after the statement of Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi who said Pakistan has “reliable intelligence” that India is preparing for another act of aggression against the country.Pakistan in its protest stated that it would retaliate against any aggression by Indian forces. DG south Dr. Faisal summoned Indian Deputy High Commissioner to lodge protest.
Ministry launches Electronic Monitoring System for resolving Hajj pilgrim’s complaints
ISLAMABAD, APR 07 (DNA) – Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony has launched an electronic monitoring system in technical collaboration with Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) for promptly resolving the inquiries, complaints of intending pilgrims during the Hajj days.According to official sources, helpline has been dedicated for responding to inquiries, complaints of the Hujjaj. The ministry has also developed android application named ‘Pak Hajj Moavin.’ ‘Pak Hajj Guide’, Mobile SMS service has been launched for dissemination of information.
World Bank projects Pakistan’s GDP to decelerate to 2.7 percent in FY2019-20
The GDP growth in Pakistan is predicted to go down by 3.4 percent in the fiscal year 2019 and would lose pace further the following year by 2.7 percent owing to the constriction of fiscal and monetary policies to attend to macroeconomic imbalances, reported the World Bank.The World Bank in the latest edition of South Asia Economic Focus, Exports Wanted, cited macroeconomic imbalances while also holding the slowdown in the country’s GDP growth to majorly fiscal and current account deficits.
Electricity shortfall surpasses 2500MW
LAHORE (DNA) – With the arrival of summer in the country, the electricity shortfall has surpassed 2500 megawatts and power outages of three to seven hours are started, Dunya News reported on Sunday.According to sources, the power consumption has reached 16000 megawatts whereas the production is only 13500 megawatts.Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) is facing shortage of 490 megawatts. The LESCO is conducting loadshedding on the basis of the line losses and the electricity theft from its 1775 feeders.
20 homes burnt to ashes in Isa Khan village
KHAIRPUR (DNA) – At least 20 houses were burned to the ground and three people sustained critical burn injuries on Saturday night when a power pole crashed to the ground and sparked a devastating fire in Isa Khan village of Khairpur Nathan Shah Taluka, a city and taluka of Dadu District in Sindh province.Wind helped spread the fire that eventually destroyed the houses and left many families homeless.Goods worth millions of rupees were burnt to ashes, and the incident is being investigated by the local police.Fire Brigade officers immediately rushed to the spot and extinguished the fire after several hours of operation.The injured persons were rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention.
Arab Conference at Harvard sheds light on refugees, art and influence in the Middle East
CAMBRIDGE, (DNA) – : The venue could not have been more “Ivy League” America, but the topics under discussion, and the thought leaders discussing them, could not have been more Arab.The Arab Conference at Harvard, the largest Arab conference in North America, hosted by one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the world, began on Friday.
CM Usman Buzdar’s powers seized by center: MPA Hassan Murtaza
LAHORE (DNA) – Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) of Punjab Syed Hassan Murtaza has claimed that Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Usman Buzdar “is powerless” in terms of exercising his authority over provincial and administrative matters.He said, “Facilitators of Imran Khan have seized the CM, and the center has took control over financial resources of the province.”He claimed that CM Buzdar could not even roam freely.
Drama staged against Hamza Shahbaz for arrest: Asif Zardari
NAWABSHAH (DNA) – Former president and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari said a drama was staged against Leader of the Opposition in Punjab Assembly Hamza Shahbaz for his arrest.While addressing party workers in Nawabshah, Asif Zardari advised the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader to handle the matter with patience.








