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Eid ul Adha in Pakistan on June 17 as Zil Hajj moon sighted

Eid ul Adha in Pakistan on June 17 as Zil Hajj moon sighted

KARACHI: Muslims in Pakistan will celebrate Eid ul Adha on June 17, the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee announced on Friday after sighting the Zil Hajj moon.

The moon sighting committee was chaired by Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Chairman Maulana Abdul Khabeer Azad, with central and zonal committees’ members, and representatives of SUPARCO, Met Office and Ministry of Religious Affairs in attendance.

Meanwhile, sub-committees in Lahore, Peshawar and other cities also convened in there respective areas to gather testimonies.

Earlier, Peshawar and Quetta zonal committees also announced that the crescent was spotted in respective cities.

Eid ul Adha falls on the tenth day of Zil Hajj, which also marks the Hajj pilgrimmage, and Muslims in Pakistan are expected to celebrate the occassion on June 17, as the moon will likely be sighted today.

Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries marked the beginning of lunar month, which is the last month in Muslim calender yesterday (June 6).

As per Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz, Zil Hajj new moon was born on Thursday evening and there are “strong chances” of the crescent being sighted today evening.

With Eid ul Adha just around the corner, cattle markets have been set up in different areas for people to purchase cows, goats, sheep, or camels for sacrifice.

Empowering Change: Serena Hotels partners with Behbud Association for Fundraising Gala

Empowering Change: Serena Hotels partners with Behbud Association for Fundraising Gala

ISLAMABAD, JUN 7 /DNA/ – Serena Hotels proudly partnered with the Behbud Association to host a memorable fundraising event under the banner of cultural diplomacy. The event’s proceeds went directly to the Behbud Maternal and Children’s Hospital, a vital institution providing comprehensive healthcare services to mothers and children, enhancing the quality of care within the community.

The evening featured a spectacular fashion show featuring apparel by artisans from Behbud and a mesmerizing musical performance by Saakin, blending entertainment with philanthropy to make a significant impact. Fashion enthusiasts and music lovers were treated to an unforgettable experience, showcasing the stunning dresses and creations of Behbud Association’s skilled artisans. This event highlighted their exceptional craftsmanship, traditional techniques, and unique designs, supporting community development and empowerment.Models on the runway helped bridge the gap between artisans and a broader audience, promoting the preservation of traditional crafts and supporting sustainable livelihoods for the workers involved.

Abida Malik, President of the Behbud Association, expressed, “Our artisans create stunning apparel that illustrates their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to traditional techniques. These pieces are not just fashion statements but symbols of our cultural heritage. With Serena’s invaluable support for our fundraising efforts, we can channel proceeds towards our hospital project, providing better healthcare facilities and supporting the overall development of our community.”

Serena Hotels recognizes the importance of community development and is committed to playing its part in creating positive change. Supporting initiatives that uplift and empower communities is fundamental to our values. Serena Hotels is proud to stand behind such endeavors, working together towards a brighter future for all.

Historic Meeting in Beijing: PM Shehbaz Sharif, President Xi Jinping discuss strategic ties

Historic Meeting in Beijing: PM Shehbaz Sharif, President Xi Jinping discuss strategic ties

BEIJING, JUN 7 /DNA/ – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif held a long and in-depth discussion in a meeting with the Chinese President Xi Jinping at the historic Great Hall of the People in Beijing, today. The two leaders were accompanied by the Federal Ministers and senior officials. This was Prime Minister’s first meeting with the President of China since assuming office in 2024. The meeting was marked by traditional warmth reflective of the ironclad friendship and close strategic ties between the two countries.

Prime Minister thanked President Xi Jinping for the warm and gracious welcome accorded to him and his delegation in China. He recalled the historic visit of the President Xi Jinping to Pakistan in 2015 where the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was formally operationalized marking a new chapter in the bilateral relationship.

The two leaders reaffirmed the time-honored ‘All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership’ and expressed the resolve to further deepen cooperation across diverse domains ranging from political and security to economic, trade, and people-to- people exchanges. They also exchanged views on regional and global developments including Afghanistan, Palestine and South Asia including the serious human rights situation in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The two sides reiterated their longstanding support on each other’s issues of core interest.

Commending President Xi’s visionary Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Global Development Initiative (GDI), the Prime Minister underscored that as the flagship project of BRI, China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) had significantly contributed to Pakistan’s socio-economic development. The two leaders reaffirmed the consensus to high-quality development of CPEC and timely completion of major ongoing projects. The two leaders affirmed consensus on upgradation of CPEC and advancing high quality development of CPEC in the second phase.

The Prime Minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to high-quality development of CPEC and to foster synergy between the development strategies of the two countries through close coordination. He underlined Pakistan’s commitment and full support for safety and security of Chinese nationals, projects and institutions in Pakistan.

The Prime Minister briefed President Xi on Pakistan’s policies for economic reform and sustained growth, industrial development, agricultural modernization and regional connectivity and the critical role played by CPEC in Pakistan’s development. He underlined that the Government’s agenda for people centric, socio-economic development resonates with the concept of ‘shared prosperity’ embraced by China.

President Xi Jinping also hosted a banquet in honour of the Prime Minister , where another round of discussion on different matters of mutual interests was held.

First multi-modal cargo transit carried out through Trans-Afghan Corridor

First multi-modal cargo transit carried out through Trans-Afghan Corridor

KTZ Express and JSC QazTrade in partnership with Pakistan’s National Logistics Corporation carried out the first multimodal transportation of cargo through the Trans-Afghan Corridor, Kazinform News Agency reports citing the press service of Kazakhstan Temir Zholy.

“The multimodal transportation route through Afghanistan and Pakistan to the UAE’s Jebel Ali port was piloted as part of cooperation in development of export potential, by JSC KTZ Express and JSC QazTrade in partnership with Pakistan’s logistics operator National Logistics Corporation,” the Kazakh company said.

Two trucks 21 tons each departed from the Pavlodar Special Economic Zone on April 27, towards Zhetygen Trade and Logistics Center, where cargo was transferred into two FEU containers. The containers were loaded onto the trucks with a container trailer and sent to Pakistan’s Karachi Port.

The cargo arrived in Karachi within 20 days having covered the distance of 4,900 kilometers.

On June 1, the containers were loaded onto a feeder vessel and arrived at the Jebel Ali Port on June 3.

The overall delivery time made 38 days. 60 containers are planned to be transported by the route in June-July, KTZ adds.

Ambassador Dato’ Azhar explores ASEAN role and foreign policies at Bahria University

Ambassador Dato' Azhar explores ASEAN role and foreign policies at Bahria University

ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – On 6 June 2024, Ambassador Dato’ Mohammad Azhar Mazlan, High Commissioner of Malaysia to Pakistan, held an academic discourse session with students of Bahria University, Islamabad. Upon arrival, Vice Admiral (R) Asif Khaliq HI (M), Rector of Bahria University warmly welcomed the High Commissioner and his delegation. The event was attended by academicians, staff, and approximately 100 students from the media and international relations disciplines.

During the session, Ambassador Dato’ Azhar gave a brief on the background of Malaysia from independence to modern times. He emphasised the strong bilateral relations between Malaysia and Pakistan, highlighting key areas comprising trade and economic cooperation, tourism, and essential people-to-people connections. He also explained how these factors contribute to mutual growth and understanding.

The presentation also addressed various aspects of Malaysia’s foreign policies, underscoring its role within ASEAN and its commitment to regional stability and development. Additionally, Ambassador Dato’ Azhar elaborated on the Malaysian Technical Cooperation Program (MTCP), which is pivotal in capacity-building and development cooperation between Malaysia and Pakistan.

A significant portion of the session focused on promoting educational opportunities in Malaysia for Pakistani students. Ambassador Dato’ Azhar highlighted that Malaysia offers an ideal environment for students, with modern facilities and globally recognised education standards, all within a Muslim-friendly setting. He proudly mentioned that, as of May 2024, nearly 5,000 Pakistani students are pursuing their studies in various higher education institutions across Malaysia.

The event concluded with a lively Question-and-Answer session, where students could engage directly with the High Commissioner. During the session, the High Commissioner was requested by students to give his views on the opportunity to work in Malaysia after completing their studies as well as the way forward on Malaysia-Pakistan bilateral relations.

Following the session, the audience had the chance to experience the rich flavours of Malaysian cuisine, with dishes such as Nasi Minyak and Daging Kurma (fragrant ghee rice and beef korma) being served. This culinary offering aimed to introduce Pakistani students to Malaysia’s diverse culinary heritage.

The session is part of the ongoing efforts by the High Commission of Malaysia in Islamabad to strengthen bilateral ties through educational and cultural exchanges within Pakistan’s institutions of higher learning, fostering people-to-people contact between Malaysia and Pakistan.

Requiem for the Pakistan cricket team

Requiem for the Pakistan cricket team

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Ansar M Bhatti

An ignominious defeat at the hands of cricket minnows USA during the T20 World Cup match does not bode well for the future of the Pakistan cricket team. After restricting Pakistan to a modest total of 159, the USA managed to chase down the target on the last ball, forcing the match into a super over. In the super over, the USA scored 18 runs. The Pakistani openers then failed to reach this target, bringing disrepute to themselves and their country.

Let’s delve into the various factors that led to this debacle, starting with team fitness. Key player Imad Wasim was brought back into the team to strengthen Pakistan’s middle order. However, he became unfit before the crucial match. The team had undergone numerous fitness tests at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul before departing for Ireland and England. After the rigorous sessions at PMA, it was expected that fitness issues would not trouble the players.

Another player, Muhammad Amir, who had announced his retirement and was previously sentenced for involvement in betting, was also called back to the squad. He was chosen to bowl the super over, during which he conceded 18 runs, including 8 runs from extras. This proved to be a poor decision, especially with regular bowler Shaheen Afridi available.

We witnessed yet another disappointing performance from Azam Khan, both as a wicketkeeper and a batsman. It remains a mystery who is behind his selection for the team. I cannot recall any player in any sport with a physical structure like Azam Khan’s performing well. His physique appears unfit for any kind of sport, yet he continues to be part of the team.

The frequent changes in management at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) are a significant factor contributing to the team’s lackluster performance. Often, PCB Chairmen lack a cricketing background, leading to the captain and senior team members dominating the selection process. Currently, Captain Babar Azam is believed to have formed a strong group of like-minded players within the team, thereby exerting considerable influence over team management decisions. The incumbent PCB Chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, appears to be inexperienced and easily influenced due to his lack of cricketing knowledge and administrative skills. Consequently, the team seems to be in disarray.

Taking a cue from the past and considering the current system at the PCB, it is evident that everyone aspires to be the PCB chairman due to the substantial perks and privileges associated with the position. Beyond the monetary benefits, the PCB chairman enjoys free travel, five-star accommodations, and other luxurious amenities while accompanying the team. The opportunity to grant favors to close associates further enhances the appeal of this role. Amidst this indulgence, little attention is given to team performance and discipline. To move in the right direction, this trend must be reversed.

The overall political system of a country undeniably has a direct impact on sports. In Pakistan, the political landscape is fluid, uncertain, and fraught with anomalies, which has disrupted the country’s systems, including sports. Appointments to key positions often ignore the merit principle, leading to poor performances in various sports disciplines.

The state of affairs at the Pakistan Hockey Federation is deeply troubling. Hockey, the national game of Pakistan, has been treated with neglect, undermining its very foundations. Hockey players, despite their dedication and contributions, are among the most neglected members of society, receiving meager compensation.

A recent example of their resilience was seen at the Azlan Shah Cup, where Pakistan finished second purely due to the personal efforts of the players. However, this success is overshadowed by the ongoing leadership crisis within the federation. Two factions are currently vying for control, a situation exacerbated by the government and the Ministry of Inter-Provincial Coordination’s failure to resolve this contentious issue. This prolonged dispute has had a severely adverse effect on Pakistan hockey, hindering its progress and development at all levels.

Pakistan will now face India in their next match. If the green shirts are to repeat the USA performance, then for sure match against India is going to be a one-sided affair. Defeat against USA on one hand shall put extra pressure on Pakistan in the match against India while the Indian on the other hand shall feel relaxed as they will be taking on a team that was humiliated by cricket minnows.

Recently, Pakistan hired South African star player Gary Kirsten as the head coach of their cricket team. However, he cannot be blamed for the recent defeat as he did not have sufficient time to coach the team. Additionally, he likely had minimal influence over team selection, which is unfortunate.

In contrast, the Pakistan hockey team performed well in the Azlan Shah Cup and the National Cup in Poland, largely due to the influence of Dutch coach Roelant Oltmans, who was given the authority to select the team. This situation arose because of disagreements between two parallel selection committees within the hockey federation. The government intervened and empowered Oltmans to make team selections until the federations resolved their issues. This arrangement proved successful, as Oltmans selected the team based purely on merit.

Drawing from this experience, it might be beneficial for cricket to adopt a similar approach, eliminating the need for a separate selection committee and allowing the coach to make team selections directly. This arrangement will also do away with various pressure groups within the team.

Japan’s contribution enhances food security, builds resilience through WFP support

Japan’s contribution enhances food security

ISLAMABAD, JUN 7: /DNA/ – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) acknowledges the Government of Japan’s generous contributions under three projects that provided emergency assistance for the stabilization of food-insecure people in the flood-affected areas of Pakistan, implemented in Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

WFP organised a Project Completion ceremony to recognize the vital contributions of USD 7.2 million (USD 3.7 million, USD 2.5 million and USD 1 million) from the Government of Japan to address the critical needs of 246,000 people affected by the unprecedented 2022 floods in Pakistan. The USD 2.5 million enabled WFP to provide emergency food assistance to flood-affected communities, ensuring their immediate food security and nutrition needs in 2022, while the USD 3.7 million and USD 1 million contributions helped WFP to deliver nutritionally balanced food every month to those actively involved in community rehabilitation, livelihood and resilience building initiatives and identified through district-level consultations in 2023. The USD 3.7 million grant also supported conditional cash assistance during the early recovery phase. Furthermore, tailored capacity-building activities were implemented to enhance local skills in disaster risk reduction, climate-smart agriculture, food production and storage, and other marketable skills.

The ceremony took place at the WFP Country office in Islamabad in the presence of Ms. Coco Ushiyama, WFP Country Director in Pakistan, H.E. Wada Mitsuhiro, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, along with senior Japan Embassy and National Disaster Management Authority officials.

Speaking at the occasion, H.E. Mr Wada, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, appreciated WFP’s Pakistan work and reaffirmed Japan’s commitment by noting “Food security and nutrition are among the priorities for Japanese Official Development Assistance, and we consider them to be the fundamental requirements for achieving sustainable development.”

 “We greatly appreciate the unwavering support provided by the Government of Japan, which enabled us to address food insecurity and rebuild livelihoods in flood-affected areas at a critical time”, said Ms. Coco Ushiyama, Country Director of WFP Pakistan.

In 2023, Pakistan continued to grapple with the compounding impact of the devastating 2022 floods that affected more than one-third of the country. WFP played a pivotal role in supporting nearly 4.4 million people following the flood crisis through a variety of complementary interventions to address both critical and immediate humanitarian needs through unconditional cash support to approximately 1.7 million people in 2023 and longer-term needs to build resilience, enhance livelihoods opportunities, and address malnutrition.

Overall, with generous and timely support from donors and partners including this USD 7.2 million from Japan, WFP successfully mobilized over USD 150 million for its emergency flood response by December 2023.

Pakistan, China resolve to protect CPEC from detractors; ensure projects’ timely completion

Pakistan, China resolve to protect CPEC from detractors; ensure projects' timely completion
BEIJING, JUN 7: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif shaking hand with Chinese counterpart, Li Qiang upon his arrival at Great Hall of People.=DNA

BEIJING, Jun 7 (DNA): Pakistan and China on Friday expressed their firm commitment to protect the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) from its detractors and adversaries, ensure the timely completion of all ongoing projects, and support the high-quality CPEC development.

The bilateral ties and cooperation were discussed in the delegation-level talks between Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Chinese Premier Li Qiang at the Great Hall of the People, here. The prime minister was accompanied by key members of his cabinet.

A welcome ceremony was arranged in honour of the prime minister on his arrival at the Great Hall of the People.

During the talks, the two leaders discussed the entire spectrum of bilateral relations, regional and global developments of mutual interest.

They noted that the Pakistan-China All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership was characterized by mutual trust, shared principles and strategic convergence.

Premier Li congratulated Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Pakistan’s election as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council.

The two leaders reaffirmed unwavering support for each other on core issues and expressed continued commitment and support for the high-quality development of CPEC.

They also emphasized the timely completion of all ongoing projects with a special focus on industrial development, agriculture modernization, science and technology, and development of Special Economic Zones for mutually beneficial and socio-economic development of Pakistan.

The two sides discussed the significance of Gwadar as an important pillar of CPEC and agreed to expedite the timely completion of all related infrastructure projects to transform Gwadar into a regional economic hub.

They also expressed their firm commitment to protect CPEC from its detractors and adversaries and to upgrade CPEC in the form of enhanced cooperation.

Prime Minister Shehbaz reaffirmed Pakistan’s unflinching resolve to ensure the safety and security of Chinese personnel and projects in Pakistan.

The two sides agreed to maintain high-level exchanges including strengthening institutional linkages at all tiers and in all spheres of bilateral cooperation. Pakistan and China will also continue to consult closely on issues of regional and global significance and multilateral fora, especially during the two-year tenure of Pakistan as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council.

The delegation-level talks were followed by an MoU signing ceremony, witnessed by Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Premier Li Qiang, where both signed 23 MoUs and agreements deepening cooperation in transport infrastructure, industry, energy, agriculture, media, health, water, socio-economic development and others of mutual interest.

The meeting was followed by an official banquet hosted by Premier Li Qiang in honour of the prime minister.

Pakistan, Russia sign accord on Cooperation in Railways

Pakistan, Russia sign accord on Cooperation in Railways

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MOSCOW, JUN 7: On the sidelines of 27th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Pakistan and Russia signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Railway Sector on 7 June 2024.

Through this MoU, the two sides aim to look for opportunities to implement railways up-gradation projects and other initiatives of this vital sector. The MoU also sets the tone for potential future collaboration between the relevant companies operating in this sector, and aims to promote and facilitate international cargo transport.

The MoU was signed by Ambassador Muhammad Khalid Jamali from Pakistan side and Deputy Transport Minister Mr. D.S. Zverev from the Russian side.

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