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Online Safety and Cyberbullying

Global Misperceptions

by: Zahra Ali

Children have more access to technology compared to previous generations, which gives them more opportunities. Nonetheless, the cons of overbearing screen time cannot be ignored. Cyberbullying, online predators, and exposure to adult content are some major risks that loom everywhere. The internet is an incredibly powerful resource for education and communicating, but at the same time, it is a playground for those who wish to inflict psychological harm or exploit children in any way possible.

The Reality of Cyberbullying

The emergence of Cyberbullying, which is the act of abuse and humiliation on digital platforms has now become a common phenomenon. Unlike other forms of bullying, cyberbullying never stops and can happen to anyone and follows them wherever they go through social media and smartphones. The anonymity of the internet gives courage to the aggressors whilst making it extremely difficult for the victims to escape without severe consequences. These effects are often tragic and can result in depression, anxiety and in severe cases, self-harm and even suicide.

Threats from Online Predators

Talking to unfamiliar people on the web likely results in facing online gromming from predators who seek to exploit them. Social media, gaming sites, and chat rooms can also function as platforms for these predators, who seek to exploit naivete to retrieve private information or even to misappropriate them.

Exposure to Inappropriate Content

Children can come across violent, explicit, or misleading content that may affect their perception in a negative way. In addition, misinformation, hate speech, and extremist ideologies also pose a significant danger because they can affect their beliefs and behavior.

The Digital Literacy Gap

The digital literacy skills necessary to successfully manage online hazards are often lacking in children. They could not be aware of phishing scams, comprehend privacy settings, or distinguish between accurate and false information. They are vulnerable to identity theft, fraud, and psychological manipulation if they are not given the right direction.

The Need for Action

Ensuring online safety requires a collective effort from parents, educators, policymakers, and tech companies:

• Parental Guidance: Parents must educate children about online risks, encourage open communication, and implement parental controls.

• Educational Reforms: Schools should integrate digital literacy programs to equip children with skills to identify cyber threats and practice responsible online behavior.

• Policy and Regulation: Governments must enforce stricter regulations on online platforms to protect children from harmful content and cybercriminals.

 • Tech Industry Responsibility: Social media and technology companies should enhance safety measures, implement age-appropriate content filters, and respond swiftly to reports of cyberbullying and abuse.

By fostering awareness and proactive measures, we can create a safer digital environment where children can explore, learn, and connect without fear.

Uzbekistan echoes Pakistan’s concerns regarding Afghanistan

Uzbekistan echoes Pakistan's concerns regarding Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD, 11 Feb: /DNA/ – Like Pakistan, Uzbekistan was also deeply concerned about instability in Afghanistan, said Ambassador Javlon Vakhabov during a discussion hosted by the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS). He noted that the recent increase in cross-border terrorism has negatively impacted both ongoing and proposed joint economic projects. Ambassador Vakhabov emphasized that Uzbekistan’s primary agenda was economic viability and connectivity, making stability in Afghanistan crucial. He expressed Uzbekistan’s desire to collaborate with the Pakistani government to create an enabling environment for enhanced connectivity and praised Pakistan’s efforts to engage with Central Asian states for multisectoral cooperation.
During the event, Ambassador Jauhar Saleem, President of the IRS, highlighted the pressing issues of regional instability and the Afghan Taliban’s failure to uphold their commitments from the Doha agreement. He pointed out that the Afghan Taliban face challenges beyond instability, including their inability to establish an inclusive government, ensure girls’ education, and prevent their territory from being used for terrorism. Ambassador Saleem commended Uzbekistan for its proactive approach to fostering regional connectivity and expressed optimism for potential collaboration on various China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). He also suggested that establishing the Central Asia + Pakistan think tank forum at the IRS would promote meaningful discussions, particularly concerning Afghanistan.
Other participants included former Ambassador and Chief Research Fellow Mr. Kadambay Sultanov and Lead Research Fellow Mr. Alouddin Komilov. The discussions focused on expanding the strategic partnership between Uzbekistan and Pakistan through think tank collaboration, establishing an Expert Council on regional connectivity, and launching the Central Asia, Pakistan, and Azerbaijan (CAPA) center at the IRS. The event was well attended by diplomats, researchers, students and journalists.

Acting President Gilani invites Portuguese investment through SIFC initiative

Acting President Gilani invites Portuguese investment through SIFC initiative

ISLAMABAD, 11 Feb: /DNA/ – Acting President Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani has stated that Pakistan and Portugal share a strong bond of friendship, with bilateral relations founded on mutual respect and trust. Mr. Gilani made these remarks during a meeting with the Ambassador of Portugal, Mr. Manuel Frederico Pinheiro da Silva, at Aiwan-e-Sadr, Islamabad, on Tuesday.

He highlighted that Pakistan and Portugal have enjoyed diplomatic ties for the past 75 years and emphasized the need to celebrate this enduring relationship at all levels to further strengthen cooperation. While acknowledging the robust diplomatic foundation, Mr. Gilani stressed the importance of diversifying collaboration, particularly in sectors such as the blue economy, green economy, agriculture, trade, sports, and information technology.

The Acting President underscored the need to enhance people-to-people connections through frequent parliamentary exchanges and high-level interactions for mutual benefit. He extended an invitation to the President of Portugal to visit Pakistan and noted that the Pakistani Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister had already invited their Portuguese counterpart. Mr. Gilani expressed confidence that such high-level engagements would significantly reinforce bilateral relations.

He further remarked that Pakistan and Portugal actively cooperate at the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and other international forums, which reflects their shared commitment to global issues. He also noted their close collaboration at multilateral platforms, including the United Nations. Highlighting the role of parliamentary friendship groups, he called for regular interactions to discuss matters of mutual interest.

Mr. Gilani reiterated Pakistan’s appreciation for the Generalized Scheme of Preferences (GSP+) and expressed hope for Portugal’s continued support in securing the next GSP+ arrangement. He also briefed the Ambassador on Pakistan’s Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), which offers a streamlined, one-window operation for foreign investors in key sectors such as mining, energy, agriculture, and defense cooperation. He encouraged Portuguese companies to explore investment opportunities in these areas.

Expressing satisfaction over the scheduled high-level interaction between President Asif Ali Zardari and his Portuguese counterpart, Mr. Gilani hoped this meeting would mark the beginning of a new chapter in bilateral relations.

He also emphasized that Pakistan has a large pool of young professionals across diverse fields and stressed the need for a Labour Mobility Partnership Agreement with Portugal to establish a structured framework for cooperation in this sector. Additionally, he called for the implementation of existing Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) and urged Portugal to finalize the bilateral agreement for visa exemptions for diplomatic and official passport holders.

Mr. Gilani acknowledged the growing Pakistani community in Portugal and recognized its potential to further strengthen people-to-people ties. During the meeting, he paid rich tribute to the late Prince Karim Agha Khan IV, lauding his invaluable contributions to the economy, hospitality, health, and education sectors, as well as his unwavering social services for underprivileged communities worldwide.

The Portuguese Ambassador thanked Mr. Gilani for his remarks and reaffirmed Portugal’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations with Pakistan. He agreed that enhanced mutual cooperation would further boost ties between the two nations.

In closing, Mr. Gilani invited the Ambassador to visit Multan and engage with the Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industry to explore avenues for economic collaboration.

PM Shehbaz, UAE President hold key bilateral meeting in Abu Dhabi

PM Shehbaz, UAE President hold key bilateral meeting in Abu Dhabi

ABU DHABI, 11 Feb: /DNA/ – Prime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif met with President of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at Qasr Al Shati, Abu Dhabi today.

During the meeting, both leaders stressed the need for further strengthening the brotherly ties between the two countries. The talks emphasised cooperation in economic, trade, and development fields, alongside other areas that align with both nations’ visions for sustainable economic growth and prosperity. The leaders agreed to make 2025 a year of action.

The meeting provided an opportunity to address the significance of the World Governments Summit in identifying global trends in governance and presenting actionable strategies to enhance government preparedness in navigating global transformations. They underscored the importance of leveraging these shifts to accelerate development and build a better future for all.

The two sides also exchanged views on a number of regional and international issues of mutual interest, with a focus on recent developments in the Middle East. They stressed the need for intensified international efforts for a comprehensive and lasting peace in Palestine, based on the two-state solution, to ensure regional security, stability, and peace.

Prime Minister Sharif arrived in Abu Dhabi during his two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates. The Prime Minister was warmly welcomed by His Highness the President of the UAE. The Prime Minister is visiting the UAE to participate in the World Governments Summit 2025, being held in Dubai under the theme “Shaping Future Governments”.

Shehbaz Sharif, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid discuss enhanced UAE-Pakistan ties

Shehbaz Sharif, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid discuss enhanced UAE-Pakistan ties

ABU DHABI, 11 Feb: /DNA/ – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif met with Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Prime Minister and Vice President of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai. The Prime Minister is visiting Dubai to participate in the World Governments Summit 2025 at the invitation of H. H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid.

​H. H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid warmly welcomed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, reaffirming deep-rooted and longstanding ties between Pakistan and the UAE. Thanking HH Mohammed bin Rashid for the invitation, the Prime Minister lauded this transformative and timely initiative, providing a platform to world leaders, policy makers and experts, where they could gather under one roof to hold global discourse on the future of governance and better future.

​Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif appreciated Dubai’s remarkable progress as a global hub for business and innovation as an evidence of UAE’s visionary leadership. Terming UAE as Pakistan’s trusted ally, the Prime Minister highlighted Pakistan’s pro-investment policies aimed at facilitating UAE’s investors in key sectors such as energy, infrastructure, mining and IT. He invited Emirati businesses to explore investment opportunities in Pakistan.

​His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum reiterated Dubai’s commitment to further strengthening economic and cultural ties with Pakistan. He welcomed the enhanced collaboration in emerging sectors, including artificial intelligence and climate resilience initiatives. Both leaders agreed to continue high-level engagements to foster greater bilateral cooperation and explore new avenues for economic and strategic collaboration.

During the meeting, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif also recalled his fond memories in the UAE during 70s. He remarked that it was the exemplary leadership of the UAE that has transformed the country in a short span of time.

​The Prime Minister thanked the UAE leadership for their steadfast support and exceptional care extended to the Pakistan community in the UAE. H. H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid highly appreciated the contributions made by the Pakistan diaspora and their dedication towards UAE’s development.

PM Sharif, UAE President discuss Middle East peace at Abu Dhabi meeting

PM Sharif, UAE President discuss Middle East peace at Abu Dhabi meeting

ABU DHABI, 11 Feb: /DNA/ – Prime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif met with President of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at Qasr Al Shati, Abu Dhabi today.

During the meeting, both leaders stressed the need for further strengthening the brotherly ties between the two countries. The talks emphasised cooperation in economic, trade, and development fields, alongside other areas that align with both nations’ visions for sustainable economic growth and prosperity. The leaders agreed to make 2025 a year of action.

The meeting provided an opportunity to address the significance of the World Governments Summit in identifying global trends in governance and presenting actionable strategies to enhance government preparedness in navigating global transformations. They underscored the importance of leveraging these shifts to accelerate development and build a better future for all.

The two sides also exchanged views on a number of regional and international issues of mutual interest, with a focus on recent developments in the Middle East. They stressed the need for intensified international efforts for a comprehensive and lasting peace in Palestine, based on the two-state solution, to ensure regional security, stability, and peace.

Prime Minister Sharif arrived in Abu Dhabi during his two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates. The Prime Minister was warmly welcomed by His Highness the President of the UAE. The Prime Minister is visiting the UAE to participate in the World Governments Summit 2025, being held in Dubai under the theme “Shaping Future Governments”.

ICCI-Egypt Charge d’Affaires discuss strategies to boost bilateral trade

ICCI-Egypt Charge d’Affaires discuss strategies to boost bilateral trade

ISLAMABAD, 11 Feb: /DNA/ – Sameh Ahmed E-Ghamrawi, Charge’ d’Affaires of Egypt, has pledged to boost bilateral trade between Egypt and Pakistan by facilitating business exchanges and promoting private sector collaboration. During his visit to the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) on Tuesday, Mr. E-Ghamrawi emphasized the need for increased business delegation exchanges and the establishment of closer ties between the ICCI and Cairo Chamber of Commerce and Industry, along with other relevant government departments.

Accompanied by  the Embassy officers, Amr Abdallah and   Ahmed Zowil, the Charge’ d’Affaires highlighted Egypt’s attractive investment opportunities, including tax exemptions, joint ventures, and value-added prospects that would benefit both countries.

ICCI President Nasir Mansoor Qureshi welcomed the Egyptian delegation and stressed the importance of promoting balanced trade, specifically by showcasing Pakistan’s export potential in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, marble, gemstones, and pink salt. He further emphasized the ICCI’s determination to not only enhance local business but also strengthen international trade.

Senior Vice President Abdul Rehman Siddiqui reaffirmed the Chamber’s commitment to deepening cooperation between the two nations. Executive Member Fatima Azeem called for increased exchanges of women entrepreneurs to empower women in both countries.

Vice President Nasir Mehmood Chaudhry underscored the similarities between Egypt and Pakistan, while Sanaullah Khan highlighted the role of Al-Azhar University in religious education. Naeem Siddiqui, Special Advisor to the ICCI President, stressed the need for direct connectivity between the two countries to facilitate business growth.

Secretary General Ghulam Murtaza termed the visit a significant step towards fostering greater business collaboration between Egypt and Pakistan.

The meeting also saw the participation of Executive Member Chaudhry Mohammad Irfan and ICCI member Shahid Zafar.

PM Shehbaz, UAE President discuss bilateral cooperation

PM Shehbaz

ABU DHABI, 11 Feb: /DNA/ – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, arrived in Abu Dhabi during his two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates. Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir was also present in the meeting. The Prime Minister was welcomed by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Abu Dhabi. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is visiting the UAE to participate in the World Governments Summit 2025. The summit, held under the theme ‘Shaping Future Governments’ is held in Dubai.

During their meeting at Qasr Al Shati in Abu Dhabi, the Prime Minister and His Highness discussed ways to deepen cooperation between Pakistan and the UAE and explored opportunities to enhance mutual interests. The talks focused on economic, trade, and development fields, alongside other areas that align with both nations’ visions for sustainable economic growth and prosperity.

The meeting provided an opportunity to address the significance of the World Governments Summit in identifying global trends in governance and presenting actionable strategies to enhance government preparedness in navigating global transformations. The discussions underscored the importance of leveraging these shifts to accelerate development and build a better future for all.

 The two sides also exchanged views on a number of regional and international issues of mutual interest, with a focus on recent developments in the Middle East. They emphasised the need for intensified international efforts for a comprehensive and lasting peace in Palestine based on the two-state solution to maintain regional security, stability, and peace.

OGRA takes action against LPG exploiters

OGRA takes action against LPG exploiters

ISLAMABAD, 11 Feb: /DNA/ – The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has taken serious note of the illegal decanting, theft of gas and mixing of carbon dioxide (CO2) with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) with other safety standard issues and routed its teams to visit the identified areas and take appropriate action as per rules/regulations.

CO2 mixing with LPG has been traced in various locations of Sindh province, especially at Khairpur Mirus, Ghotki, Pano Aqil & Ranipur. And manufacturing of substandard cylinders has been traced in the different locations of Gujranwala. The teams were also routed to visit Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan premises where fire erupted in LPG plants causing huge losses to exchequer and public lives. OGRA LPG & Enforcement teams in coordination with local administrates have raided four sites in Sindh Province and discovered illegal mixing of C02 with LPG and sealed all the sites immediately, and lodged FIRs against the concerned individuals. The teams have also prepared reports on the negligence of local handlers causing blasts in Multan & Dera Ghazi Khan and have sealed three illegal manufacturing sites of sub-standard LPG cylinders in Gujranwala.

OGRA’s LPG & Enforcement team visited the LPG sites at; Thehri Pass Khairpur, Shah Hussain Bypass Khairpur, National Highway Ranipur, and spotted an illegal site at Ghotki where theft of gas, illegal decanting and mixing of C02 was being done. The sites have been sealed and FIRs have been registered. The illegal manufacturing sites at Gujranwala were also apprehended and FIRs have been registered against the culprits.

OGRA has decided to exhaust all legal options to eliminate these illegal activities and has written letters to Chief Secretaries, Commissioner of Sukkur and the Custom Collectorate, urging them to ensure safety at the local level by curtailing the illegal sale of LPG in the area.

It is pertinent to mention here that LPG is highly flammable, and the mixing of CO2 poses fatal risks, including adverse environmental impacts. CO2 has higher pressure than LPG, which can cause serious safety concerns as equipment calibrated for LPG may not function properly.

Sporting activities essential for healthy society, says Hanif Abbasi

Sporting activities essential for healthy society, says Hanif Abbasi

RAWALPINDI, Feb 11 (APP): MNA Hanif Abbasi on Tuesday said sports activities highlight various positive qualities in society, including tolerance, patience, and discipline. 

He expressed these views at the prize distribution ceremony of the Third Higher Education Sports and First Higher Education Faculty Sports here. The sports of diverse games were played in various colleges.

The ceremony was attended by Director of Colleges, Professor Sher Ahmed Satti, Deputy Director Amjad Iqbal Khattak, Deputy Directors of Jhelum, Chakwal, and Attock, Principals of colleges and others. Abbasi said that positive activities were being promoted by developing sports fields.

“Whenever the PML-N got the opportunity, it made every possible effort to promote sports and developed sports grounds and will continue to do so in the future,” he said.

He encouraged the students who secured prominent positions in sports competitions and said that curricular, co-curricular, and sports activities were essential for physical and mental development. He paid tribute to Sobia Sultana, Director of Sports Wing Rawalpindi Education Board, for her continuous hard work and excellent organization of sports events.

Director Colleges Rawalpindi Division, Professor Sher Ahmed Satti said that the colleges that had availability of grounds would be developed to maximise sports opportunities for students.

Deputy Director Colleges Amjad Iqbal Khattak informed that during the current academic year in Third Higher Education Sports, as many as 11600 students from Rawalpindi Division participated in a total of 33 events, out of which 726 were awarded with prizes.

For the first time in the history of Punjab, Higher Education Faculty Sports was also organized.

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