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Health delegation from Ethiopia visits HEC

Health delegation from Ethiopia visits HEC

Ambassador Jemal Beker said this is an ideal time for forging strong collaboration in the health and education sector of both the countries that have been enjoying cordial and brotherly relations for many decades

DNA

ISLAMABAD: A delegation from the health sector of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) on Tuesday visited the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and held a fruitful discussion with the management of the commission for potential collaboration between the two countries in healthcare sector.

On arrival, the HEC management including its Chairman H.E. Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed accorded a warm welcome to the delegation which was led by H.E. Jemal Beker Abdula, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the FDR Ethiopia to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. 

The two sides had a detailed discussion on the matters of mutual interest including the modalities for initiating a collaboration for sharing knowledge, experiences and expertise in the health sector.

They also discussed arrangements regarding mutual initiatives for capacity building of health experts from both the countries through short and long term training courses.

Speaking on the occasion, H.E. Ambassador Jemal Beker said this is an ideal time for forging strong collaboration in the health and education sector of both the countries that have been enjoying cordial and brotherly relations for many decades.

He underlined the need for strengthening people-to-people contacts between the two countries through bilateral cooperation and collaboration in diverse areas of economy, culture, health and education.

The Ambassador said the Government of the FDR Ethiopia was looking forward to establish institutional linkages between the two countries in various sectors especially health and education.

He said the people of Ethiopia and Pakistan had strong affinity, affection and love for each other and there is an immense potential for the collaboration to promote people-to-people contacts between the two countries.

On the other side, HEC Chairman H.E. Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed assured the Ambassador of all-out support for strengthening cooperation and collaboration in education sector between Ethiopia and Pakistan.

He briefed the delegation about the initiatives being taken by the HEC for the enrollment of foreign students in the public sector universities.

The Chairman said the HEC had established a Global Engagement Department and Ethiopia had been made its focal point to enhance educational collaboration in Africa which is strategically very important for Pakistan.

He briefed the delegation on advancement and digitalization in education sector that included establishment of digital libraries and smart class rooms giving access to education to the millions of students in Pakistan and abroad.

Ishaq Dar addresses SCO Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Kazakhstan

Ishaq Dar addresses SCO Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Kazakhstan

ASTANA, MAY 21 /DNA/ – Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar spoke at the SCO Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Astana, Kazakhstan.

He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to the SCO Charter and the “Shanghai Spirit” of mutual trust and shared prosperity.

Dar outlined Pakistan’s priorities as the current Chair of the SCO Council of Heads of Government. These priorities include connectivity, transport links, youth empowerment, and poverty alleviation.

He called for upholding international law and the UN Charter, emphasizing self-determination and peaceful dispute resolution.

Dar warned against confrontational geopolitics and supported a multipolar world based on multilateralism.

He stressed the need for collective efforts to combat terrorism, addressing its root causes, and rejecting political misuse of terrorism.

Dar condemned Israel’s attacks in Gaza, which killed over 35,000 civilians, and called for an urgent ceasefire and humanitarian aid.

He emphasized the need for a two-State solution for peace in the region.

Dar discussed Afghanistan, urging international engagement with the Interim Afghan Government to meet Afghanistan’s economic needs.

He called on the Afghan government to ensure Afghan soil is not used for terrorism.

Dar highlighted Pakistan’s geostrategic location as an ideal trade and transit hub for the SCO region.

He emphasized the importance of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor for regional connectivity and economic integration.

Press Club of Pakistan UK hosts interfaith event

Press Club of Pakistan UK hosts interfaith event

From Attaullah Cheema

MANCHESTER, MAY 20: The Press Club of Pakistan, United Kingdom, hoisted a gorgeous interfaith festive here in Manchester, while Ch. Pervaiz Mashi Matto, President of the organisation, Presided over the event. While Lord Mayor of Manchester councilor Mohtarma Yasmin Dar was the chief guest whereas member of British parliament Afzal Khan, and Pakistani community welfare Attache, here at Consulate General, Manchester, Ms Misba Naureen were the guests of honour at the function.

Ch. Pervaiz Masih Mattoo, in his presidential welcome address, maintained that the prime objective of this event is to bring religious cohesion among the people and promote tolerance, brotherhood, and honour the faith of others and say a big “No “to hatred, racism and other social evils. While recounting various achievements by the PCPUK, he also said, that we have carried out many projects, seminars journalists refreshers, and workshops, commemorating, Quaid e Azam, Independence Day of Pakistan, and other national and religious, festivities of Eid, Christmas etc. Our members, he added have published their new books and encouraging British, poets, and writers, he concluded. Mohtrma Misbah

Naureen, community welfare Attache of Pakistan at consulate-general of Manchester, while speaking at the occasion, highly appreciated the constructive role of PCPUK, in community development, creating interfaith respect among all the segments of the British community. She suggested to the participants, mainly

representing Pakistani Muslims, and Christians, here have substantial educational facilities and our Pakistani immigrants, should  focus their more and more attention towards the education of their children.

She also lauded the role of organisation and termed its  activities commendable, for the promotion of social, religious, and political norms   Lord mayor of Manchester  Yasmin Dar, in her speech, thanked all the participants and appreciated, how the  Local communities came together, in a spirit of unity and brotherhood. MP Afzal Khan described organizing such  events as an extremely  important  step on the part of PCPUK for social diversity.  The city of Manchester has been unique and remarkable in the sense that it is home to people of all races and religions, who live here in harmony, as exemplified by today’s event.

Finance minister urges Italian investors to invest in Pakistan

Finance minister

The minister highlighted the significant improvements in Pakistan’s economic landscape. He discussed the government’s achievements, in decreasing the current account deficit, globalization of currency

ISLAMABAD: /DNA/ – Ambassador of Italy to Pakistan Marilina Armellin called on Minister for Finance Muhammad Aurangzeb at the Finance Division today to discuss the cooperation and longstanding relations between Pakistan and Italy.

The minister highlighted the significant improvements in Pakistan’s economic landscape. He discussed the government’s achievements, in decreasing the current account deficit, globalization of currency, the stock market reaching an all-time high, and the successful completion of the nine-month Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). He further mentioned that the ministry is currently in engagement with the IMF mission for a new program on a longer term basis.

He also outlined the government’s strategic initiatives aimed at broadening the tax base by targeting previously untaxed and under-taxed segments. Additionally, he reiterated the government’s commitment to privatize various State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), starting with Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) also followed by major airports.

He noted that the government’s policy reflects a shift from aid to investment in Pakistan’s economic strategy. The minister also shed light on Pakistan’s potential in the IT and agriculture sectors, inviting Italian investors to explore these investment areas.

Ambassador Armellin acknowledged the promising economic indicators and appreciated the upward trend in Pakistan’s economy. She emphasized the potential for enhanced cooperation between Italy and Pakistan, particularly in the textile, machinery, agriculture, and dairy sectors.

Three SC judges to be appointed out of nine’s panel

Three SC judges to be appointed out of nine’s panel

Justice Isa picks six judges from LHC, three from SHC as JCP set to convene on June 7

Mehtab Pirzada

ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa has nominated nine judges from the Lahore and Sindh high courts to fill three vacant positions in the Supreme Court (SC).

From the Lahore High Court (LHC), six judges have been proposed for two SC seats:

  • Chief Justice Malik Shahzad Ahmad Khan
  • Justice Shujaat Ali Khan
  • Justice Ali Baqar Najfi
  • Justice Shahid Bilal
  • Justice Abdul Abid Aziz Sheikh

From the Sindh High Court (SHC), three judges have been nominated for one SC seat:

  • Justice Aqeel Abbasi
  • Justice Shafi Siddiqui
  • Justice Naimatullah Phulpoto

The Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP) will meet on June 7 to consider these nominees. The JCP, led by the CJP, is the highest authority for recommending judicial appointments to the SC, high courts, and the Shariat court.

This meeting takes place amidst a proposal to change the rules for appointing judges to the apex court. This proposal, prepared by JCP member Akhtar Hussain from the Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) and former JCP member Advocate Amjad Farooq Khattak, suggests that judge appointments should be based on merit, not relationships or affiliations.

Hussain mentioned that at least one judge should be appointed from the SHC and one from the LHC, and that the power to nominate judges should not rest solely with the chief justices. The draft of the proposed changes has been finalized, and a full JCP meeting is needed for approval.

Chinese Textile Company secures 100 acres of land

Chinese Textile Company secures 100 acres of land

LAHORE, MAY 20 (DNA) — Challenge Fashion (Pvt) Ltd, a Chinese textile company, has acquired 100 acres of land in Lahore, Pakistan’s emerging economic hub, in an aim to develop a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) for a textile park. 

The company plans to commence the construction of an export-based garment factory after completing a 3-kilometer access road from the main highway to the proposed site of a textile park.  “The factory infrastructure is expected to be built within 12 months,” stated an official from Challenge Fashion in an interview with Gwadar Pro.

The garment factory is expected to help Pakistan earn 500 million US dollars in foreign exchange and create 30,000 jobs each year. Challenge Fashion (Pvt.) Ltd plans to invest 150 million US dollars over the next 3-5 years.  If everything progresses as planned, it is expected to attract an additional investment of 100 million US dollars in supporting industries.

The official mentioned that acquiring high-quality fabrics is a significant challenge. Currently, more than 80% of the surface accessories are imported, which substantially hinders the company’s pace of expanding its industrial scale.

 “The company plans to develop the park into the most innovative and sustainable textile industry base in South Asia, showcasing China’s park design concept and construction standards to Pakistani counterparts. 

This will promote the most efficient and environmentally friendly automated fabric production equipment and garment production systems, and spread modern production management science,” the official added.

The official also stated that the establishment of a supply chain cluster would help improve Pakistan’s labor structure and management.  “We hope to demonstrate China’s industrial park standards to our Pakistani counterparts by creating a Chinese-regulated industrial park project,” the official said.

“We aim to enable Chinese enterprises interested in an overseas layout to see Pakistan’s investment potential and also provide project landing sites for SMEs so that they can fully benefit from the preferential investment policies provided by the Pakistani government,” the official asserted.

The official further explained that “the tariff-free treatment of textiles exported to the EU, combined with China’s Free Trade Agreement, can guarantee the price competitiveness of Pakistani products.  Pakistani fabrics exported to Africa or Jordan can enter North America without tariffs, and the route is much shorter than from East Asia.” — DNA

Significant 18% drop in smoking rates in Pakistan: CRD

Significant 18% drop in smoking rates in Pakistan: CRD

ISLAMABAD, MAY 20 (DNA):  A recent survey by Islamabad’s Center for Research and Dialogue (CRD) show a significant 18% drop in smoking rates in Pakistan,

linked to rising cigarette prices. This success highlights the effectiveness of high tobacco taxes, a strategy backed by the World Health Organization (WHO).

The survey found a marked decrease in cigarette consumption, with 15% of respondents reporting they cut back due to higher prices. This translates to an

estimated 11 billion fewer cigarettes smoked annually. It’s important to note that Pakistan’s total consumption, ranging from 72 to 80 billion sticks a year,

includes taxed, smuggled and untaxed products.

Survey mentioned while these results are promising, Pakistan still has some of the world’s cheapest cigarettes. This gap highlights the need for further tax

increases to effectively curb smoking.

Survey also said government’s decision to raise FED rates by 146% for cheaper brands and 154% for premium brands in 2023 has been a key factor in the

decline; however these increases, cigarettes in Pakistan remain much cheaper than in countries of south Asia.

Director of CRD, Maryam Gul Tahir, urged the Pakistani government to build on these gains and continue raising cigarette prices to maintain the decline in smoking. “Pakistan has a long way to go in tobacco taxation,” she emphasizes. “Public health must be prioritized over industry interests,” she said.

The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) also advocate for stronger taxation, recognizing the link between higher prices and lower consumption.

The recent survey results, coupled with international examples, solidify the case for price hikes as an effective tool to reduce smoking rates.

The CRD survey said as Pakistan moves forward, evidence-based policies promoting public health and fiscal responsibility have become crucial while building on this momentum can lead to a healthier and more prosperous Pakistan. The World Bank recommends a uniform tax structure for all tobacco products to further reduce consumption and boost government revenue. Their estimates suggest a significant revenue increase (0.4% of GDP) if the current tax rate on premium cigarettes is applied to standard cigarettes as well.

PM Shehbaz visits Iranian Embassy to offer condolences on President Raisi’s death

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif

ISLAMABAD, MAY 20 /DNA/ – Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif visited the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Islamabad this afternoon, to convey his deepest condolences to the Government and people of Iran on the tragic demise of President Dr. Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Amir Hossain Abdollahian, and other senior Iranian officials who died in a helicopter crash yesterday.

While speaking to the Ambassador of Iran, Mr. Reza Amiri Moghaddam, the Prime Minister paid rich tributes to the late Iranian President. He fondly recalled his interactions with President Raisi, who he said was a great leader, a visionary and a scholar.
He recalled his productive interactions with the late Iranian President in 2022 and 2023. The Prime Minister reaffirmed that Pakistan would remain committed to further strengthening of the brotherly ties between the two countries as he and the late President had jointly agreed upon during the latter’s recent successful visit to Pakistan.

The Prime Minister also signed the condolence book at the Iranian Embassy on this solemn occasion.

The Prime Minister was accompanied by Minister for Information and Broadcasting Mr. Ata Tarar, SAPM Tariq Fatemi and the Foreign Secretary.

Chairman Monal hosts Pakistan hockey team

Chairman Monal hosts Pakistan hockey team

The dinner reception was also attended by Tariq Bugti, President of the Pakistan Hockey Federation, and Olympian Rana Mujahid, Secretary of the Pakistan Hockey Federation, Manager of the team Olympian Zeeshan Ashraf, and Assistant Coach Olympian M Usman.

DNA

ISLAMABAD: Luqman Ali Afzal, Chairman and Founder of the Monal Group, hosted the Pakistani hockey team at the Monal Tree House. The dinner reception was also attended by Tariq Bugti, President of the Pakistan Hockey Federation, and Olympian Rana Mujahid, Secretary of the Pakistan Hockey Federation, Manager of the team Olympian Zeeshan Ashraf, and Assistant Coach Olympian M Usman, Dr Waqas Physio and Nadeem Lodhi video analyst.

CEO of Monal, Hassaan Tahir Butt, welcomed the team and provided them with a tour of the various sections of Monal. The event was coordinated by President Rising Starts Hockey Club Mahmood Ahmed, Secretary Sohail Akram Janjua and Editor Daily Islamabad POST Ansar Mahmood Bhatti.

Chairman Luqman Ali Afzal expressed that Monal has always been a strong supporter of sports and other events as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives. He commended the Pakistani hockey team for their outstanding performance in the Azlan Shah Hockey Tournament held in Malaysia, where the team remained unbeaten throughout the competition. Although Pakistan lost to Japan in the final match on penalty shootouts, their overall performance was highly praised.

The announcement of the Pakistani hockey team’s presence elicited an enthusiastic response from the guests. The youth and children, in particular, flocked to the players, eagerly taking selfies with them. This excitement was heightened by the fact that Pakistan had reached the final of the Azlan Shah Hockey Cup for the first time in 13 years.

PTI Chairman deeply saddened by tragic deaths of President Raisi, FM Hossein

BREAKING: Iran Mourns Loss of President Raisi and Foreign Minister

ISLAMABAD:  /DNA/ – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Khan has expressed profound grief and sorrow over the tragic deaths of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian.

In his condolence message, PTI Chairman said that he was greatly saddened by the tragic news of the deaths of the President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian. “May God bless them,” he prayed.

“Our heartfelt prayers and condolences to their families, His Highness Ali Khamenei and the Ambassador of Iran to Pakistan. We all share the grief with Iranian people,” Barrister Gohar added.

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