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Anti Dengue day observed at PUCAR

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Anti Dengue day observed at PUCAR

Rawalpindi; On the directions of Punjab Government, Punjab Council of the Arts observed Anti-Dengue day here on Saturday. Director Arts Council Waqar Ahmed supervised the cleaning work, and staff members were given special instructions regarding anti-dengue drive. Sanitation and disinfectant sprays were carried out in the Council for Anti-Dengue. Disused items in stores were disposed of properly. All the staff of the Council was present on the occasion of Anti-Dengue Day. Director Waqar Ahmed said that cleanliness has been declared as half faith in Islam and all must keep our surroundings clean. He added that in recent days, there has been an increase in suspected cases of dengue. If precautions are not taken, dengue can resurface. Every citizen should keep the environment dry in their homes and offices and not let water stagnate, he added.

Dr Abid Shahzad nominated as Director, Directorate of International Linkages

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Worthy Vice Chancellor has nominated Dr Abid Shahzad as the Director, Directorate of International Linkages, the Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Dr Abid Shahzad has visited more than twenty countries and presented his research papers at top ranked universities including Harvard, Cambridge and European universities. He has developed collaborations with Curtin University Australia, Groningen University Netherlands, North Texas University USA and other more than fiften international universities. Currently, The Belarus University has invited IUB to join hands for collaboration in various fields. The Director has reiterated that DIL will fulfill the dream of Vice Chancellor to put IUB in the top 100 universities of the world

SECP refutes allegation

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Islamabad: Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan has taken note of the baseless and unwarranted allegation that information displayed on its website is alterable.

This is a misconception since the SECP’s website is not a repository of institutional data. The information displayed on its website is limited in nature and the only purpose is to immediately facilitate the public with a quick response. The website also includes a strong disclaimer which clearly states that “This information is being provided for quick reference and facilitation, however it is not conclusive and is subject to further verification from the record of the company maintained at the relevant Company Registration Office (CRO)”.

The SECP’s official company record is fully secured and the only legal way to obtain authentic information/data is to apply to its Companies Registration Offices, following a prescribed process, for Certified True Copies (CTC).

SECP remains committed to provide public facilitation and in this respect is proactively and continuously working to add new features and remove any technological glitches from its website.

SECP greatly respects and values its ongoing relationship with the media which almost invariably reports on SECP’s activities in a measured, responsible and helpful way. Being a responsible public sector regulator, SECP operates in a transparent manner. It always provides information/clarifications and responds to legitimate queries, in accordance with the procedures and policy of the Commission. However, it avoids responding to random and slanted queries verbally put to it and prompted by mischievous elements or motives.

As a responsible and progressive regulator SECP rejects frivolous and smear campaigns of this nature and malicious attempts to hurt its reputation and deceive the citizens of Pakistan. SECP affirms that its data remains completely protected and secured.

China is ready to continue to provide support to Pakistan in fighting COVID-19 until the epidemic is defeated

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China is ready to continue to provide support to Pakistan in fighting COVID-19 until the epidemic is defeated

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian’s Regular Press Conference

Premier Li Keqiang will attend the World Economic Forum Special Virtual Dialogue with Global Business Leaders on September 15, where Premier Li will deliver a speech and have discussions with the business leaders attending the meeting.

APP: Yesterday, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi held a meeting with China’s State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the sidelines of SCO Council of Foreign Ministers Meeting in Moscow. Do you have more information and details to share with us?

Zhao Lijian: Yesterday, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on the sidelines of the meeting of the SCO Council of Foreign Ministers in Moscow. The two foreign ministers agreed that the SCO foreign ministers’ meeting this time has achieved positive results. In particular, against the backdrop of rising unilateral bullying practices, it made a resounding voice of upholding multilateralism, defending the authority of the United Nations and international law, and jointly addressing various challenges, thus fulfilling the SCO’s due international responsibilities.

During the meeting, State Councilor Wang Yi stressed that China is ready to continue to provide support to Pakistan in fighting COVID-19 until the epidemic is defeated. China stands ready to work with Pakistan to better develop the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, including conducting agricultural cooperation to the benefit of the people. It is believed that with the joint efforts of both sides, the CPEC will play a greater role in boosting Pakistan’s economic development and improving its people’s well-being. China is ready to continue to firmly support Pakistan on multilateral occasions to safeguard international justice. Next year marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Pakistan. The two sides should carry forward traditional friendship, plan for the future and elevate bilateral relations to a new height.

Foreign Minister Qureshi said that Pakistan and China have always trusted and supported each other. Pakistan will continue to stand firmly with China and oppose any stigmatization and groundless accusations against China. Pakistan is ready to better develop the CPEC with China, enhance experience sharing in poverty alleviation, carry out agricultural cooperation and move forward the all-weather strategic partnership between the two countries.

APP: It is reported that Mr. Nong Rong was appointed as the new Ambassador to Pakistan. Can you confirm it?

Zhao Lijian: You are well informed. My knowledge is that Mr. Nong Rong will be the new Ambassador to Pakistan. He will assume the office in due course.

CCTV: State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi attended the meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) yesterday. How do you comment on the outcomes of this meeting? Does China have any advice or expectation for the organization as it is heading into its second decade?

Zhao Lijian: The holding of this face-to-face meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers by SCO member states in Moscow amid COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the importance they attach to the meeting and their expectations. State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi put forward five proposals for strengthening SCO cooperation. First, firmly support each other and uphold each other’s core interests. Second, stand in solidarity and cooperate with each other in this fight against COVID-19. Third, persist in sharing weal and woe to resolve various security risks. Fourth, adhere to coordinated development and boost economic recoveries in the member states. Fifth, uphold multilateralism and improve global governance. He stressed that SCO member states should never allow external forces to intervene in their internal affairs, a “color revolution” to succeed in this region, or the regional peace and stability to be undermined. The SCO member states should also adhere to multilateralism, prevent power politics from dragging the world back to “the law of the jungle” and reject unilateral bullying that hinders the democratization of international relations.

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s proposals have been echoed by participants of the meeting. The SCO members underlined the need to preserve the basic norms of international relations with the UN Charter as its basis, defend the core position of the UN, firmly uphold multilateralism and oppose unilateralism, and reject interference by external forces in the internal affairs of countries in the region. The SCO members reiterated that they are committed to countering all forms of terrorism and promoting political settlement of regional hotspot issues through dialogue. A press statement was adopted at the meeting.

We will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of the SCO next year. China stands ready to work with all parties closely to ensure the SCO always stands on the side of multilateralism, the side of justice and fairness and the right side of history, in an attempt to more effectively address risks and challenges and make contributions to regional and world security, stability, development and prosperity.

ITV: The Disney film Mulan is released in China today. I’m sure you are aware of its controversy surrounding the movie’s credits giving thanks to Xinjiang and also comments on Hong Kong made by its lead actress Liu Yifei. Can I ask for your view on calls for an international boycott of the movie by human rights groups?

Zhao Lijian: Hua Mulan is the heroin of one of the best-known folktales in China. The story of her joining the army in the place of her ailing father has been adapted several times for the big screen, winning the hearts of the audience all over the world. This latest version has caused some controversy for giving thanks to the Xinjiang authority in its credits. But in my view, nothing can be more natural than the film thanking the local authorities for offering convenience for the shooting. Disney has also made a statement to that effect. You mentioned that the film’s lead actress previously made comments in support of the Hong Kong police. I want to say “bravo!” to that.

China has repeatedly stated its position on issues relating to Xinjiang and Hong Kong. They are China’s domestic affairs where no foreign government, organization or individual has any right to interfere. The several so-called human rights organizations have long been making false remarks on issues relating to China. Such frivolous comments filled with lies and bias are not even worth refuting.

China Daily: The Caribbean countries have been severely impacted since COVID-19 pandemic broke out. Could you update us on the anti-epidemic assistance China has provided to the Caribbean countries?

Zhao Lijian: The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted the Caribbean countries. China relates to what they are going through and has provided assistance at the best of its capacity to friendly countries and regional organizations in the Caribbean region via various means and channels.

The Chinese government has provided for free multiple batches of urgently needed anti-epidemic supplies to all countries with diplomatic relations in the Caribbean. In particular, the Special Vice-Foreign Ministerial Meeting on COVID-19 between China and Caribbean Countries That Have Diplomatic Relations with China was held successfully via videoconference on May 12 this year, during which Vice Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang announced that China will provide another batch of anti-epidemic supplies, including masks, ventilators, protective suits and test kits to the Caribbean countries having diplomatic relations with China and the CARICOM Secretariat. By August 31, all the assistance from China has been delivered. Chinese localities, businesses and civil society including the Alibaba Foundation and the Jack Ma Foundation, have leveraged their strengths to offered support and assistance to the Caribbean side in a timely manner. Besides material assistance, China has conducted multilateral and bilateral technology cooperation with Caribbean countries via videolink and shared experience in epidemic control.

The Caribbean countries commended and appreciated China for the anti-epidemic supplies, which stands as a token of friendship through hard times and played an important role in enhancing their anti-epidemic capabilities, improving medical staff’s preparedness, and resuming socioeconomic development. While keeping the epidemic firmly under control at home, China has also played a constructive role in international anti-virus cooperation and made important contribution to the global fight. They also expressed readiness to work hand in hand with China to fight COVID-19 and foster a community of health for mankind to benefit all the people.

In the face of the challenges posed by this global pandemic, China and Caribbean countries stand in solidarity with mutual assistance, writing a new chapter of friendship in trying times. China attaches high importance to relations with Caribbean countries and stands ready to build on the momentum of anti-epidemic cooperation to deepen exchange and cooperation in various sectors.

The Paper: According to reports, American journalist Bob Woodward revealed in his new book that President Donald Trump claimed in an interview that the US is working secretly to develop a new nuclear weapons system. Anonymous US officials gave tacit confirmation. Does China have any comment?

Zhao Lijian: Equipped with the largest and most advanced nuclear arsenal, the US not only goes against international consensus and refuses to fulfill its special and primary responsibilities in nuclear disarmament, but also pursues a regressive agenda dominated by Cold War mentality and major power rivalry, willfully withdraws from treaties and organizations, and vigorously strengthens nuclear build-up. Such practices severely undermine strategic mutual trust and heighten nuclear risks. The US owes the world an explanation. We hope it will respond to international concerns, earnestly assume its due responsibilities and stop damaging the system of international arms control treaties and undermining global strategic stability.

AFP: Microsoft said yesterday it detected some cyber attacks coming from China, from Chinese hackers. Microsoft said these cyber attacks are targeting the US presidential campaign. Is China aware of these reported cyber attacks? What is China doing to prevent such cyber attacks?

Zhao Lijian: The US presidential election, as we’ve said many times, is the US internal affair, in which we are not interested and have never interfered. I believe that you may have also noticed that several US intelligence officials have told the US media that they have not yet seen any evidence linking China to interference in the US elections. Microsoft should not target China and make such unfounded accusations.

It is the US government and relevant companies that have been for a long time mounting a large-scale, organized and indiscriminate cyber theft, surveillance and attack, without any regard to international law and basic norms governing international relations. This is not a secret, but a well-known fact.

All countries around the world should be on high alert against US hi-tech companies installing backdoors to gather personal data overseas and transmit them back to the US intelligence agencies. Examples like WikiLeaks, Snowden incident, Equation Group and Echelon System abound. They are proof that the US is the largest cyber attacker and no one deserves the title of Empire of Hacking, Bugging and Spying better than the US.

Shenzhen TV: US Secretary Pompeo has leveled a barrage of attacks on the Communist Party of China (CPC), accusing it of exploiting COVID-19 to weaken democracy. I wonder if you have a response?

Zhao Lijian: Facts are the best myth-busters. After the epidemic broke out, the Chinese people, under the leadership of the CPC, adopted the most comprehensive, rigorous and thorough prevention and control measures and secured major strategic achievements in the nation-wide fight against the virus. By September 10, the Chinese mainland has not seen any newly-confirmed local case for 26 days in a row.

In the meantime, the epidemic in the US has torn “the emperor’s new clothes” off Pompeo’s American democracy. According to the latest statistics, the number of confirmed cases in the US has surpassed 6.3 million, including over 510,000 children, with more than 190,000 fatal cases in total. Our hearts all go out to them. However, faced with such grim circumstances, some US politicians, instead of respecting life and science and protecting people’s health, are busy seeking selfish political gains by scapegoating, deflecting attention, and concocting flimsy lies to smear other countries. While some sing high praises for social equality in the US, the epidemic has seen the rich given priority access to testing while the aged, the poor and the ethnic minorities suffer the most fatalities. A Time magazine commentary in May called the coronavirus crisis in the US “a failure of democracy”. And yet, some in the US have been promoting their so-called “American democracy” and trashing China all over the world. I wonder what gives them the confidence and makes them think they are in any way entitled to do so!

The US has no monopoly on democracy. What it has is but one version of democracy. And China has its own version. Regardless of their differences, all democracies must go through the test of COVID-19. Pompeo and his like can by no means represent the American people. They only speak for the minority ruling class and the interest groups behind it. No matter how they carry on bragging, facts will only make them a laughing stock. I would like to ask you, friends of the press, to convey this message to those few American politicians: do away with your arrogance and bias towards China, spare a thought for American people’s well-being, and work harder to fix your problems at home.

Prasar Bharati: In a joint statement, India and US have asked Pakistan to take immediate, sustained and irreversible action to ensure that no territory under its control is used for terrorist attacks and to expeditiously bring to justice the perpetrators of such attacks. Do you have any comment on this?

Zhao Lijian: Terrorism is a common challenge for all countries in the world. Pakistan’s tremendous efforts and sacrifice in fighting terrorism should be recognized and respected by the international community. Countries should conduct international cooperation on counter-terrorism on the basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit to jointly safeguard international peace and security.

Today marks the 19th anniversary of 9/11. The attacks brought into sharp focus the serious challenge to world peace and stability posed by non-conventional security threats including terrorism. The current international counter-terrorism situation remains grave. Frequent terrorist attacks put the security and stability of all countries under severe threat.

China opposes terrorism in all forms and calls for stronger international cooperation to tackle this threat with the UN playing a leading role. We reject double standards on this issue and oppose linking terrorism with any ethnicity or religion. We will continue cooperation with other countries to prevent and fight terrorism and maintain world peace and stability.

As we mark the occasion, we hope the US will bear in mind that terrorism and COVID-19 are common enemies of mankind; China and Pakistan are not enemies of the US.

NHK: Police in Inner Mongolia issued a notice saying that clues are needed for more than 100 people who are wanted for their role in the demonstration and protest against Mandarin language education. More than 20 people have already been arrested. Can you confirm this and what is your comment?

Zhao Lijian: What you asked about is China’s internal affair. I suggest you direct this question to the competent authority in China.

Phoenix News: US President Trump told reporters that he will not extend deadline for TikTok business sale in the US. If TikTok fails to sell its operations in the US as scheduled, these operations will be shut down due to security concerns. What is your comment?

Zhao Lijian: On TikTok, we have said many times that China opposes the unjustified suppression and targeting of these non-US companies by abusing the US state power under the weakest pretext of national security. When we see the US pulling maneuvers of economic bullying and political manipulation over non-US companies, we see typical “coerced transaction by government” and “forced transaction by government”, which is nothing short of broad daylight robbery. The US has not only violated market principles and international rules, but also negated the principles of market economy and fair competition that it has been priding itself on.

The US should immediately correct its mistakes and stop its unjustifiable suppression on Chinese companies and other non-US companies. The Chinese side retains the right to take necessary measures to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the Chinese companies.

Reuters: Do you have any more information to share on the meeting between State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and the Indian foreign minister? Did they discuss the possibility of India removing its recent bans on Chinese apps or any other non-military issues?

Zhao Lijian: We have released a press reading on this meeting. So far, I have nothing further to add.

Reuters: Taiwan’s defense authorities said yesterday that China’s air and naval drills off its coast were a serious provocation and a threat to international air traffic. Do you have any comment on this?

Zhao Lijian: It is not a diplomatic matter. I would refer you to competent authority.

Reuters: US Secretary of State Pompeo said yesterday that Southeast Asian countries should stand up to bullying by China and reassess business deals they make with its state-owned firms. Do you have any comment on that?

Zhao Lijian: It is Pompeo’s day-to-day work to spread lies about China. I don’t think more time shall be wasted today to refute his meaningless lies. We should start our weekend in a light mood.

PPAF and University of Malakand join hands to empower youth

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Islamabad: A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund and University of Malakand on Thursday to support university students in their endeavors to accelerate socio economic development in their respective areas. The partnership focuses at involving and encouraging the local youth to further strengthen prospects of integrated development by working on innovative themes primarily in the areas where PPAF is implementing the Program for Poverty Reduction funded by the Italian Government through the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS).

Under the MoU signed PPAF will link university students to a youth engagement communication initiative for sustainable community self-development through a Pakistani-Italian liaison wherein universities will be fostered by an Italian University (managed by PPAF) to liaise with other Italian academia.

Speaking on this occasion, CEO PPAF, Qazi Azmat Isa said, “The youth of Pakistan has immense potential, they have a drive to bring about a positive change and we want to leverage this passion by providing them the right platforms. I am confident that students of Malakand University will greatly benefit from the partnership and will get to learn about innovative methods to address various socio-economic needs of vulnerable communities.”

Vice Chancellor Malakand University, Prof. Dr. Gul Zaman appreciated the initiative of PPAF and assured full cooperation to achieve the objective. He said, “We already working through involvement of youth in some similar interventions and this mutual cooperation will further strengthen the efforts and will help youngsters to discover new ways by which they can bring about a positive change in their areas.”

A similar MoU has already been signed with Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences (LUAWMS) and University of Turbat (Balochistan) , while the signing of MoU with University of Chitral and University of Swat will take place in the next few weeks.

The Program for Poverty Reduction is being implemented by PPAF through its partner organizations in 38 union councils of 14 districts in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. PPAF now aims to work in collaboration with different universities and educational institutes to promote self-development in youth and encourage them to explore socio economic needs of their areas.

As part of these MoUs, an Italian University will set up Pakistani-Italian Inter-University Associations with the support of AICS and PPAF to  link the Italian and Pakistani academic institutions focused on the disciplines like ICT, rural development and olive crop, sustainable tourism and cultural heritage, environment, health and nutrition.

Pakistani universities will select local students- “youth communicators for development” who will receive trainings from the Italian academia in their area of interest, the students will also get an opportunity to take up projects during which they will work with the local communities to share their learning and unleash potential of the local communities for creating and promoting an environment for sustainable social and economic development.

The collaboration will allow all stakeholders an opportunity to research and conduct workshops related to topics of mutual interest.

The PPAF’s Programme for Poverty Reduction is contributing towards creation of sustainable conditions of social and economic development through integrated development approach. The program has helped improve health and education services in the targeted areas through implementation of innovative interventions.

Pakistan Tobacco Company Limited (PTC) partners with Telenor Microfinance Bank to digitize business route

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Islamabad: Pakistan Tobacco Company Limited has signed an agreement with Telenor Microfinance Bank to digitize its Route to Market structure. The agreement paves the way for introduction of digital transaction channels into PTC’s supply chain by enabling digital payments between merchants and distributors through the Bank’s mobile banking platform Easypaisa.

The cooperation deal was signed by Syed Ali Akbar, Marketing Director, PTC and Khurram Malik, Head of Easypaisa, Telenor Microfinance Bank at a local hotel in Islamabad. The agreement broadly covers three aspects of supply chain digitization including merchant to distributor (M2D) payments, digital loans for PTC retailers through category lock solution and digital disbursement of incentives to retailers.

While commenting on this partnership with Telenor Microfinance Bank, Syed Ali Akbar, Marketing Director , PTC  said that the partnership will not only enable our distributors, salespersons and retailers to operate in a cashless modus operandi by solving cash management issues but will also facilitate quick fund transfers and instant cash loans for them. He added that technological advances and innovation can play a key role in business progress and to add value to stakeholders.

Speaking on the occasion, Khurram Malik, Head of Easypaisa, Telenor Microfinance Bank said, “Digital enablement today allows organizations to reap significant benefits in terms of cost reduction and increase in turnover ratios. It is our goal to provide a reliable and convenient banking infrastructure to individuals and businesses across the country through collaboration with like-minded companies. This partnership with PTC embodies the shift towards digital payments that we wish to inculcate effectively throughout the country”.

Through this partnership, seamless Merchant to Distributor (M2D) payments are being enabled along with extension of digital lending to retailers so that they can pursue business expansion and facilitate regular operations.

PM should take steps to hinder crisis in the making: Mian Zahid Hussain

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Predent Pakistan Businessmen and Intellectuals Forum and All Karachi Industrial Alliance, and former provincial minister Mian Zahid Hussain on Friday said the country will witness a serious gas crisis soon which is resulting in sleepless nights for investors.

The successive governments have not done enough to balance supply and demand for gas over the last decade which has make crisis part of the winter in the country, he said. 

Mian Zahid Hussain said that Prime Minister Imran Khan should take steps to hinder crisis in the making as it will drag the economy down. 

Talking to the business community, the veteran business leader said that coronavirus, sugar and flour crisis, rains and political struggle over Karachi has added to the problems of masses and investors while gas crisis is also in the making which will be a major blow to them. 

He said that demand for gas has outpaced supply since a decade and no major discovery could be ensured but gas companies are adding five to seven hundred thousand consumers annually pushing up the shortfall to almost3.7 billion cubic feet.

A decision was taken to bridge the shortfall through LNG imports and billions of dollars were spent for the purpose but it failed to stem the crisis. The gas shortage will hit the industrial sector while masses will have the option to use LPG. 

He said that the LPG mafia will increase the price after almost 300 percent increase in the demand and there will be no one to stop them from profiteering. 

The business leader lamented that LNG storage capacity was not built to benefit from the record fall in the spot rates while private sector is not allowed to import LNG despite granting them licenses which has disappointed many. 

The influential gas bureaucracy is discouraging private sector and it is also the biggest hurdle in providing affordable gas to masses and the business community. 

If the private sector is allowed to import gas, it will reduce the price of the commodity benefitting masses and substantially reducing the import bill which is unacceptable to the gas mafia. 

He said that some elements are dragging Prime Minister in different artificial crises so that he could not focus on welfare of masses. 

Sania Nishtar visits Ehsaas Nashonuma Centre and reviews Ehsaas survey operations at Rajanpur

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– Rajanpur: Aiming specifically to inspect the quality of service delivery in the field under newly launched Ehsaas Nashonuma programme, SAPM Dr. Sania Nishtar visited Ehsaas Nashonuma centre today at Tehsil Headquarters Hospital Jampur in district Rajanpur. She was joined by Country Director World Food Programme, Christopher Kaye and senior officials from Ehsaas. At the venue, she reviewed wide ranging services designed for improving the nutrition and health of vulnerable children from conception to two years old. Prime Minister Imran Khan had broken the ground for this new Ehsaas programme in the second week of August 2020.

During the visit, Dr. Nishtar was briefed on various services being provided to pregnant and lactating Ehsaas beneficiaries and their children under one roof. The SAPM interacted with the staffers and beneficiary women present at the facility and watched an awareness video on addressing stunting in children that had been made in Saraiki language. She also test ran the android based Ehsaas Nashonuma app that enables the electronic registration and tracking of beneficiaries.

As part of this innovative cash transfer programme, every quarter, conditional cash transfers are given to the poorest pregnant and lactating women and those with children under 2 years of age, totaling Rs. 1500 for each boy and Rs. 2000 for each girl. Cash payments are conditional on the consumption of specialized nutritious food, immunizations and attendance at mandatory health awareness sessions.

Interacting with media personnel at the Ehsaas Nashonuma Centre Jampur, Dr. Nishtar shared, “Nearly forty percent of children in Pakistan are affected by stunting. Ehsaas Nashonuma focuses on the first 1000 days window of opportunities and planned nutritional services will address nutrient gaps that are critical for improving birth outcomes and preventing stunting.” Continuing, she said, “This programme will provide a solid, context-driven and scalable model for integrating nutrition-sensitive approaches within social protection platforms. The action is anchored upon the need to address high rates of malnutrition in Pakistan where the highest burden is within the poorest segments of the population.”

In the first phase, the programme has been rolled out after extensive spadework in 35 centres in 9 of the poorest districts- Khyber, Upper Dir, Bagh, Ghizer, Hunza, Kharmang, Kharan, Badin, and Rajanpur and is executed in collaboration with the World Food Programme Pakistan.

Later in the day, Dr. Nishtar together with her team reviewed ongoing Ehsaas National Socio-economic Registry survey operations in the field at Jampur through a live demonstration. The survey is currently under way in all Tehsils of Rajanpur. Checking the quality of the survey exercise, she herself enrolled the household at their doorstep through an android based application. “The household data collation is critical in the context of COVID-19 as the pandemic has adversely impacted our vulnerable populations nationwide. Results of the new survey will set the base for improved targeting through Ehsaas”, said Dr. Nishtar.

Door to door computer assisted survey is being carried out nationwide in a phased manner to collate real-time data of all households and is likely to be completed by the end of 2020.

COMSATS University holds Plantation Campaign

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Prof Dr. Muhammad T. Afzal, Rector, COMSATS University Islamabad planted a sapling to kick off the 2020 Plantation Drive at the Kachnar Park in Islamabad today.

Also present at the occasion were senior officials of Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad and the Islamabad Capital Development Authority and COMSATS University Islamabad. Mayor Islamabad, who was the chief guest at the occasion, appreciated the important role of students in making plantation campaigns a success and said that MCI had partnered with several organizations to hold plantation drives across Islamabad. Sheikh Ansar Aziz said that with similar efforts we will be able to restore the status of Islamabad as one of the greenest capitals of the world.

CUI has earlier held two plantation drives as part of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s vision of achieving Clean and Green Pakistan in 2018 and 2019 planting over 10,000 trees at designated sites across Islamabad. The drive also had the participation of government officials, research experts, staff and professors of various departments of COMSATS University. 

While addressing the gathering Prof. Afzal called for a social and behavioral change as envisioned by the government’s ‘Clean Green Pakistan’ initiative. He said that plantation efforts in Islamabad should be a model for the entire country. Talking about the carbon foot print, he said that it was a duty of every responsible citizen to plant atleast 6 trees for every 25 kilometer of daily commute on car.

Dr. Muhammad Tabassum Afzal said that to achieve Sustainable Development Goals 13 and 15 which pertain to Climate Change Action and Life on Land, partnership among various institutions and involvement of responsible citizens is mandated. 

Trees contribute towards reducing the harmful effects of climate change, provide support to wildlife and eco-systems while reduce urban flooding and cleanse the atmospheric air. He encouraged faculty members to take up the task of studying the medicinal and industrial use of plant and tree constituents and help in raising awareness among future generations for adopting a sustainable lifestyle.

COMSATS University Islamabad has been regularly holding plantation drives across its seven campuses in Islamabad, Attock, Wah, Vehari, Sahiwal, Lahore and Abbottabad to raise awareness. 

CHAIRMAN NHA VISITS M-8 

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The Chairman National Highway Authority Capt. (R) Sikander Qayyum visited M-8 route from Khuzdar (KM-00) to Qubo Saeed Khan (KM-186) today. During the visit of M-8, Chairman NHA was accompanied by the Member West-Zone Mr. Shahid Ihsanullah and other NHA officials of Balochistan-South.

During the visit, Chairman National Highway Authority inspected the massive land sliding and damages occurred at several locations between Kohri to Wangu Hills Section Area of M-8 due to the current cyclonic rain storms in the months of August and September 2020 and observed that the road was temporary restored by NHA and found to be operational for both the light and heavy vehicles. However, the Chairman NHA further directed the Member West-Zone Mr. Shahid Ihsanullah that there should be a permanent restoration of all the damages on M-8 on emergent basis to provide a permanent relief to the road commuters. 

The Chairman NHA also showed concern over the non-completion of cutting work at KM-47 on M-8 and directed that the said cutting work should be resumed on emergent basis and shall be completed on war-footing basis. The Member West Zone assured for immediate compliance of the same. 

Chairman NHA stressed upon the need of improving performance of the Maintenance teams of NHA and in Balochistan and Sindh Provinces. He directed to install guiding sign boards for traffic coming to M-5 Motorway from N-55, N-65 and N-5.