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PM gives in-principle approval for construction of Hyderabad- Sukkar Motorway

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Govt committed to protect minorities' rights: PM

ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Friday gave in principle approval for the construction of Hyderabad-Sukkar Motorway and directed the Chairman National Highway Authority (NHA) to start work on the project in March 2017.

The approval was given during a briefing to the Prime Minister by Chairman NHA, Shahid Ashraf Tarar here at the PM House, on the status of ongoing as well as future development projects across the country, a press release issued by the PM’s Office said.

The Prime Minister was apprised by the Chairman that work on infrastructure development projects worth Rs. 1000 billion, including CPEC projects, was underway and majority of these projects would be completed between the end of 2017 and March 2018.

The Prime Minister was briefed that utmost transparency has been ensured while executing the development of Motorways projects.

The Prime Minister said that the government’s vision of governance was based on transparency and efficiency and there would be no compromise on both these components.

He said that the network of Motorways being spread across the country will complement the regional connectivity initiative; speed up development process across the country; increase the economic growth of Pakistan and result in the generation of employment opportunities across the country.

The years ahead will witness a more progressive and developed Pakistan through our sincere and concerted efforts, the Prime Minister concluded.

The Prime Minister will perform the inauguration of Sialkot-Lahore Motorway in the last week of this month.

People would not cast votes again to PTI in KP: Talal

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PML-N to take legal action against Imran Khan: Talal

ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): Member National Assembly Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Talal Chaudhry on Friday said people would not cast their votes again to PTI due to its poor performance in Khyber Pakhtunkhawa.

PTI leadership is clamoring on accountability but in realty they are escaping from it and use the name of corruption just for political slogan, he said talking to a private news
channel.

He said PML-N has submitted a disqualification reference against PTI chief Imran Khan to Speaker National Assembly and said the PML-N government would provide solid
evidences against him.

He said Imran Khan’s has lot of contradictions between his actions and statements and he is not trustworthy person.

The MNA said the people had badly rejected the PTI and its leadership politics throughout the country including Cantonment election, local bodies, bye, Gilgit Baltistan and recently in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) general election, adding that PTI leadership should learn their lesson from it.

Replying to a question, he said Imran Khan would never come in to power but he could see only dreams the premiership of the country.

Pak successfully uses IMF bailout to boost growth with active aid from its iron brother China: Times of India

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KARACHI, AUG 5 (APP): Immaculate use of IMF loan by the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, had words of appreciation even from Indian media.

“Pakistan successfully uses IMF bailout to boost growth with active aid from its iron brother China” was the headline of a news item Friday of Times of India, one of the largest newspapers.

Pakistan may be in trouble because of the political reasons. But fortunately for its economy, the government seems to have effectively used its $ 6.6 billion bailout package extended by the IMF in 2013 to reboot growth.

According to the preliminary report of the final review mission of the IMF, Pakistan has not only made significant progress in achieving macroeconomic stability but also laid the foundation for moving towards higher more inclusive growth.

Appreciating the economic activities rejuvenated by present government with a number of corrective initiatives, the paper said “ Pakistan’s GDP growth is expected to touch 5% in 2016-17 while its prudent monetary policy is estimated to hold inflation rate at 5.2%.”

The GDP growth is in line with the medium terms targets set by the IMF programme three years back and the improvements in the inflation and foreign exchange segments even exceed the expectations.

When the IMF package was rolled out GDP growth had averaged only 3% and the foreign exchange reserves had shrunk to just $ 6 billion, dropping by half in just one year even as inflation levels touched a new high of 8.3%.

Regulatory reforms and better performance of the energy sector, helped by the dip in fuel prices, have improved the electricity sector. Some progress has also been made in disinvesting ailing public sector enterprises.

The country has been also able to prop up the number of beneficiaries under various welfare schemes. However, what is surprising is that the country has been able to improve growth rates from 4% to 4.7% and further to 5% over the last three years despite the fall in merchandize exports.

However, exports are expected to rebound to 4.1% in the current year.

One reason for the buoyant growth is the sharp surge in construction activities in the economy, aided by the improved flow of credit from the banking sector and also due to the sudden upturn in investments in the China Pakistan Economic Corridor where projects estimated to cost $44 billion are expected to be rolled out including $ 10 billion in infrastructure and $ 34 billion in energy, the Times of India stated.

Certainly the Chinese investments have come as a bonanza to the Pakistan economy even as its financiers in the Middle East wobble from the crash in oil prices and that from the United States start having second thoughts. Progress on some of the projects have been fast enough to ensure that a few are completed within the year. Estimates show that once the promised Chinese investments are fully implemented it will amount to more than double all the FDI into China since 2008.

Thus the Chinese support seems to have finally emerged as a key source of ensuring more stability in Pakistan economy.

This is a far cry from the days when aid from the United States and Middle East countries had been the main source of stability in the Pakistan economy and is certainly a pointer to the days to come, the paper concluded.

Interior Minister inquires after health of Allama Nasir Abbass

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): Interior Minister Ch. Nisar Ali Khan Friday visited a local hospital of the capital to inquire after the health of Allama Nasir Abbass.

The minister inquired about well-being of the ailing religious leader and expressed his best wishes for his speedy recovery.

Talking to Allama Nasir Abbass, the Minister assured him that
every effort would be made, in consultation with provincial government to meet his demands.

He said that there was consensus on most of the issues.
The Interior Minister said that the purpose of his visit besides inquiring about the health of the religious leaders was to persuade him to abandon his hunger strike and guide us on various other remaining issues.

The Minister said that ulemas had important role towards national unity and harmony.

Minister directs to prepare more projects for speedy progress of railways

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LAHORE, Aug 5 (APP): Pakistan Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafique on Friday directed the PR administration to prepare small projects besides big ones like Public Private Partnership and BOT so the department could progress speedily.

Presiding over a high level meeting at PR Headquarters here,
he directed to make project of upgradation of Lahore-Faislabad, Lahore-Narowal-Chak Amru-Sialkot-Wazirabad, SamaSata, Bahawalnagar and Amroka sections.

He also directed to prepare more projects like Quetta, Bostan, Zhob-Dera Ismail Khan project to improve freight and passenger sectors of the railways, adding that such projects would be helpful in linking Mainline-1 and Mainline-2.

The minister looked into the development of feasibility reports regarding several projects.

PR Chairperson Parveen Agha, Chief Executive Officer M Javaid Anwar, Advisor Railways Anjum Pervaiz, Secretary Railway Board Aftab Akbar and several other senior officers
attended the meeting.

Ahsan calls for checking seawater intrusion on coastline

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): Minister Planning, Development and Reform Prof Ahsan Iqbal on Friday said the federal and provincial governments of Balochistan and Sindh would share equal cost of study to prepare strategy for halting seawater intrusion.

He pointed out that seawater intrusion had been causing
damage in coastal areas of both provinces Prof Ahsan Iqbal said “We need water reservoirs to preserve the ecosystem and ensure release of water during off season”.

He said that under Vision-2025, the government was committed to developing and preserving Pakistan’s coastal areas, according to a statement issued by Ministry of
Planning, Development and Reforms here.

The decision was taken by the Minister while chairing a high-level meeting held here to devise the way forward for checking this menace.

The recommendations of the Standing Committee on PD/R on seawater intrusion were also considered.

The meeting was attended by officers of the ministries of Climate Change and Water and Power, PCRWR, IRSA and Irrigation officials from Balochistan and Sindh.

The Minister stressed that proper research was required to address and resolve the issues of seawater intrusion.

The officers informed the Minister that the National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) had planned to install high precision GPS along the Indus Delta to monitor and measure the land subsidence, and identify most vulnerable areas of the coastline.

PN takes over Command of CTF-150 ninth time

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PN's Commodore Muhammad Saleem promoted as Rear Admiral

ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): Pakistan Navy (PN) has taken over the Command of Multinational Combined Task Force (CTF) 150 at a formal and impressive Change of Command ceremony held at HQ US NAVCENT, Bahrain.

Commodore Bilal Abdul Nasir, took over the Command of CTF-150 from Commodore Guy Robinson of Royal Navy, PN press release issued here Friday stated.

It is the ninth time that PN has been entrusted with Command of CTF-150.

Vice Admiral Kevin M. Donegan, Commander US Naval Force Central Command, and Commander Combined Maritime Forces presided over the ceremony and presented the resume of CTF 150’s recent successes.

Senior officers from foreign Navies forming coalition were also present on the occasion.

Addressing the audience, Commodore Bilal Abdul Nasir assured that his team is fully prepared to shoulder this prestigious responsibility.

Commander CTF-150 lauded the outgoing Royal Navy team and their dedicated efforts to achieve objectives of CTF-150 during their tenure of Command and reaffirmed his resolve
to continue operations with the same zeal and zest.

He highlighted that relations between Pakistan Navy and coalition Navies continue to strengthen due to PN’s focused commitment in support of collaborative maritime security
to bring peace and stability to this region.

CTF-150 is one of the three Task Forces within the ambit of Combined Maritime Forces (CMF). It is a Multinational Coalition for Counter Terrorism operations at sea in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) with the mission to promote Maritime Security at sea.

Prior to present Command tenure, Pakistan Navy had the exclusive distinction of commanding CTF-150 for eight times which is a manifestation of the trust and respect enjoyed by Pakistan Navy among coalition partners.

Over the years, Pakistan Navy has not only served the maritime interests of Pakistan but has also very effectively fulfilled its international obligations.

Asian social protection to lead poor out of poverty in Asian century: Marvi

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MANILA, Aug 5 (APP): Minister of State and Chairperson BISP MNA Marvi Memon had a bilateral meeting with the Secretary of Department of Social Welfare and Development, Judy M. Taguiwalo.

The two Ministers discussed achievements and challenges of Pakistan and Philippines in the area of social protection and safety nets pertaining to targeting, payment mechanisms, poverty alleviation, disaster risk management, women empowerment, food subsidies, health and educational conditional cash transfers and communication strategies.

It was decided to work together on developing the League of social safety nets for Asia as a responsibility, contributing to the “Asian century”.

They also agreed to work on women empowerment through promoting ‘sisters in success’ concept of promoting women role models and exiting poor women out of poverty.

Moreover, they agreed on encouraging corporate multinationals headquartered in Asia to conduct their corporate social responsibility programs through the list of poor as per the poverty databases of each country.

Marvi Memon conveyed the best wishes from the Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar to the incoming Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte and so did her Filipino counterpart.

Memon was accompanied by the Pakistani Ambassador to Philippines Safdar Hayat.

Memon also visited Philippines General Hospital Medical Foundation which is a private organization for the poorest.

She met the Chairman of the board Dr Gregorio Alvior. She had meetings with Philanthropists and women entrepreneurs like Mina Gabor and Nicky Tang to discuss philanthropy directed through safety nets.

Law and Order situation in Balochistan improved due to efforts of its people: President Mamnoon

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Law and Order situation in Balochistan improved due to efforts of its people: President Mamnoon

QUETTA, Aug 05 (APP): President Mamnoon Hussain Friday said law and order situation has improved considerably in Balochistan and attributed it to the security forces, the government and above all the courageous and conscientious people of the province who rejected false and negative propaganda against the State.

He was addressing a ceremony held in connection with Muhammad Ali Jinnah Open Shooting Championship 2016.

The President said the people of Balochistan were loyal and patriot and pointed that the false, baseless and negative propaganda against the state launched by some elements has been dismissed by them.

He said all conspiracies against the state by a handful of elements have been foiled in collaboration with the masses.

Appreciating the results of Operation Zarb-e-Azb, the President said that the operation had paved the way for bringing durable peace to the country. He also appreciated the role of Pakistan Army and other law enforcement agencies in the combing operations and actions against anti-peace elements.

He said the entire world has appreciated Pakistan’s resolve and the sacrifices rendered to rid the country of terrorism.

He expressed the hope that the nation would be celebrating its independence day with a new zeal and vigour and said with each passing year, the country gets more prosperous, developed and stronger than before.

Referring to the reservation by some political parties over the route of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the President said there would be no change in the route of the Corridor. He said unwarranted comments against the project need to be avoided, as it was not beneficial for the country.

CPEC projects will be implemented as per their original design and Balochistan will be a major beneficiary. He said that CPEC would prove a game changer of the century which would put the country on track of development, progress and prosperity. He emphasized the need to reject false propaganda against the CPEC.

He said that after completion of CPEC, Pakistan would become an important country of the region as Afghanistan, Iran, India, Middle East and other countries would benefit from it.

“The heads of Central Asian states have told me that they want connectivity of their countries with CPEC,” he said.

The President said that several power generation plants were also part of the CPEC. He said that load shedding would be overcome by 2018.

Commenting on corruption, President Mamnoon Hussain said that society should boycott the elements indulged in financial corruption and said corrupt elements have damaged the interests of the country.

He said by the year 1970 the pace of development in the country was satisfactory, however later owing to corruption, the pace of progress was hampered. He urged every person to play his part in helping rid the country of corruption by discouraging those indulging in such practices.

He stressed the need for promoting education, particularly equipping girls with education. “I have recommended to the Education Minster to handover teaching process of all primary schools to lady teachers,” he said.

He appreciated the Balochistan government and the Pakistan Army for holding the shooting competition. He said indulgence of youth in healthy activities was beneficial for the country and would help thwart the designs of enemies of the state.

Commander Southern Command Lt General Amir Riaz said youth were the future of the country. He said the brave and patriot people of Balochistan have stood united and foiled all attempts to create rift.

He said Balochistan, owing to its geographic location has been a target of enemies of the country, but the people of Pakistan, along with the armed forces of the country would never let any such attempt materialize.

Governor Balochistan Muhammad Khan Achakzai, Chief Minister Sana Ullah Khan Zehri, Speaker Balochistan Assembly Raheela Hameed Durrani and provincial ministers attended the event.

15th August last date for filing applications for DTH license: PEMRA

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): Director General Licensing Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) Vakil Ahmed Khan said that 15th August, 2016 would be the last date for filing of applications for Direct-to-Home (DTH) television service.

The DTH licensing, will introduce a new generation of
technology and services for the TV viewers, and also bring investment to media industry and generate employment, the Director General said here on Friday while talking to APP.

Date for the auction of three DTH licenses has been set as October 3, 2016 and the licenses will be issued through open bidding, he said.

To a question, Vakil Khan said that the signal of these channels would be decoded through a set top box which would be connected with a receiver. The set-top boxes would provide facilities like parental control, sports channels choice, language choice, choice of downloading drama serials and disaster alerts etc.

He said that shortlisting of applicants would be done by September 9 and only shortlisted applicant companies shall be invited to participate in the bidding process for the award of DTH Distribution Service licenses.

Rain likely in most parts: PMD

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) Friday forecast rain-thunderstorm with isolated heavy falls for scattered places in Sindh, Punjab, eastern Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, FATA and Kashmir during the next 24 hours.

According to the synoptic situation, heat low was lying over north Balochistan. Monsoon currents were penetrating in southern parts while moderate monsoon currents are also penetrating in upper parts of the country and likely to intensify during next 36 hours.

A westerly wave is affecting northeastern parts of Afghanistan and its adjoining areas.

Rain-thunderstorm is likely in Mirpurkhas, Hyderabad, Shaheed Benazirabad, Sukkur, Larkana and Karachi divisions in Sindh.

While in Punjab, rain-thunderstorm is likely in Multan, Bahawalpur, Dera Ghazi Khan divisions, Gujranwala, Lahore, Sahiwal and Rawalpindi divisions.

In eastern Balochistan, rain is likely in Zhob, Kalat, Sibbi and
Naseerabad divisions.

The rainfall recorded during the last 24 hours was Sindh: Diplo 53 mm, Badin 34, Mithi 33, Chhor 05, Shaheed Benazirabad 03, Sukkur 02, Jacobabad 01, Punjab: Kot addu 49, Bahawalpur (Airport 16, City 02), Multan 05, Layyah 04, Bahawalnagar 03, Balochistan: Lasbella 13, FATA: Parachinar 05 mm.

The maximum highest temperatures recorded during the last 24 hours were Turbat 43 C and Dalbandin and Chillas 42 C.

Month-long Azadi Train’ journey to give exposure, earning source to artists community

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): Azadi Train, to run across the country as part of 70th Independence Day celebrations, would provide an opportunity to the artists community to showcase their talents and a good source of earning as well.

Azadi Train, in its month-long journey to different cities of the country, would stop at big stations across the country to hold cultural shows, engaging the local artists.

The train journey is being jointly organized by Ministry of Railways and Ministry of Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage to mark the Independence Day.

Talking to APP, Renowned singers, Muhammad Ali and Anwar Khayal who will perform in the musical shows said, “the event would give a chance to the artists like us to earn a handsome amount.”

“It is very difficult for artist community to meet their both ends during the prevailing price hike situation and such activities boost our morals when we find a good exposure as well as earning”.

Qadeer, a Dhol artist, said, “the event will give us a chance to interact with the local artists of different cities and enhance our working exposure.”

He said the event would boost inter-cultural collaboration among the artists and inculcate the spirit of nationalism and unity.

He said, such activities will highlight the cultural traditions and beauties of all the provinces and boost soft image of the country at international level.

Zafar, a musician who plays ‘Rubab’ and belongs to Khyber Pakhtunkwha said, “We as artists will give the message of love, peace, humanity and unity through our performances to the people of the country”.

“We will also tell the international community that we are a peaceful nation and having deep rooted traditional and civilizational values and heritage”, he said.

An official of PNCA told a group of National Puppet Theater will also be the part of Azadi Train journey and they will hold puppet show on the national themes.

He said through these puppet shows, the youth and children will be educated on different important issues.

The artists of Lok Virsa will also perform in the cultural shows to be held as part of Azadi Train activities.

Shah gets by in 1st round of Rio Olympic judo

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LAHORE, Aug 5 (APP): Pakistan’s judo player Shah Hussain got by in his first bout of Rio Olympic judo completion on Friday.

According to information made available here he will show his worth on August 11 and will compete in round two with the winner of first round in Pool-B. He will be fighting in 100 kg category.

The Secretary of Pakistan Judo Federation Masood Ahmad expects that Shah will give tough time to his opponent in his opening bout. He further said that Shah has improved his techniques due to strenuous training prior to his participation in the Olympics.

Meanwhile President PJF Rana Shujaat Ali has expressed best wishes for Shah And hoped he will get good result in his first bought in the Rio Olympics.

Dar felicitates CCP for 3- star rating

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): Finance Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar has felicitated the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) on having been awarded a 3-star rating in the annual ranking of the World’s top antitrust and competition authorities by the Global Competition Review (GCR).

In a message to the Chairperson of the Commission Ms. Vadiyya Khalil, the Finance Minister said that the improvement of ranking by the GCR was an evidence of the international confidence and trust in the policies pursued by the Commission for ensuring fair competition, transparency and good governance, said a statement issued here on Friday.

He said that the economic turnaround achieved during the last three years had been possible due to the economic reforms, which had strengthened public sector institutions, including those performing a regulatory function.

He said that good governance and transparency would remain a hallmark of  the present government.

He said that the economic team of the government must continue to strive to achieve higher levels of performance in line with the guidelines of the Prime Minister.

It may be recalled that Global Competition Review had granted the Competition Commission of Pakistan a 3 star rating, bringing it at par with the competition authorities of Turkey, Portugal, Switzerland, Sweden, Singapore, Poland, New Zealand, Mexico and Austria.

Pakistan and India are the only two countries from South Asia to have been included in the Rating Enforcement 2016, with the Competition Commission of India (CCI) being downgraded to a 2-star ratins.

Afghan government requested to locate helicopter, recover crew: FO

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): The Afghan government has been requested to locate the helicopter and make efforts for early recovery of the crew, Foreign Office said on Friday.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is in close touch with all relevant authorities in the Government of Afghanistan,” according to a statement issued here.

“The Embassy of Pakistan in Kabul is actively pursuing the matter,” the statement added.

A helicopter of Punjab Government with six members of crew onboard had crashed landed in Afghanistan’s Loger province on Thursday.

Veteran Actress Shamim Aara passes away in London

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): Veteran actress Shamim Aara passed away on Friday in London after long illness which is confirmed by the family.

She was 78. The Lollywood actress of 50s and 60s, a famous film producer, was under treatment in London since she suffered a brain haemorrhage in 2010.

The artiste underwent a brain surgery but did not fully recuperate and went into coma.

Her first film Kunwari Baywa did not yield much success at the box office, but the role gained her a lot of respect.

Shortly after that, she got a string of hit films under her name, such as Devdas, Doraha, Humraz and other films.

Shamim Ara’s contribution was not only limited as an actor but she had also contributed as a director and producer to the film industry of Pakistan.

She has been living with her son in London now a days.

Baligh highlights Mathematics importance in science, technology development

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Baligh highlights Mathematics importance in science, technology development

ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): Minister of State for Federal Education and Professional Training Engr Muhammad Baligh Ur Rehman Friday highlighted importance of the Mathematics to progress in the field of science and technology.

“Mathematics is playing a significant role in the development of science and technology all over the world and people are benefiting from scientific and technical innovations,” he said while addressing the participants of a seminar.

The seminar titled “17th Pure Mathematics Conference 2016” was jointly organized here by the Preston University, Pakistan Mathematical Society, Advanced Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Islamia University Bahawalpur.

The minister said that Pakistan, being one of the important countries in the world, could not afford to undermine its role in the global affairs in general and science and technology in particular.

“Since mathematics is like the backbone of science, Pakistan will not lag behind in contributing its share in the development of mathematics,” he said.

Baligh ur Rehman emphasized that it was essential for mathematicians to remain in touch with international mathematicians. “The mathematics, which is generated by a mathematician while working in isolation without any solid background and incentive, will be backward and unimportant,” he maintained.

He said mathematics, like other sciences, was a collaborated activity, adding that Pakistani universities should maintain their contact with the international mathematical community through various means, like attending conferences and
seminars abroad and inviting foreign mathematicians to
attend conferences in Pakistan.

The primary aim of organizing conferences, he said, was to enhance the understanding of mathematics and provide opportunity to the working mathematicians aimed at exchanging ideas with their colleagues at the national as well as international level.

The minister assured to increase funding for holding such conferences. Moreover, he said “we should focus on the research which is need of the time and one should stay
connected with the new global trend in mathematics and science.”

He also talked about the contributions made by Muslims scientists and mathematicians to science and mathematics.

Rs 36 billion had been granted to the Higher Education Commission from the Public Sector Development Programme for research programmes in public sector
universities, he added.

PM approves Rs 50,000 compensation for each stranded family in Saudi Arabia

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Friday approved compensation amount of Rs. 50,000 per family of the Pakistanis stranded in Saudi Arabia.

“The Prime Minister has approved a total amount of Rs. 500 million to be distributed amongst the families of 10,000 stranded Pakistanis,” a PM’s Office statement said.

The Prime Minister directed the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development to prepare authenticated lists of the concerned families at the earliest.

He directed that disbursement of cheques must be ensured as early as possible.

Baligh sees off batch of 80 students to Hungary

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Baligh sees off batch of 80 students to Hungary

ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP): Minister of State for Federal Education and Professional Training Engr Muhammad Baligh Ur Rehman Friday saw off a batch of 80 students leaving for Hungary under the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship research and science exchange programme.

Addressing the send off ceremony here at the Higher Education Commission (HEC), he congratulated the students for being selected on merit.

“Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and his government believe in meritocracy only,” he mentioned.

He urged the students to learn good things from other countries but one should never forget that “we are Pakistanis first. Never ever forget your roots.”

The minister expressed confidence that students would get maximum benefit from this program and would come back with more knowledge, experience and utter calmness and composure.

As many as 10 PhD, 20 Masters and 50 Bachelors level students have left for Hungary, who were selected from all over Pakistan.

Among others, the send off ceremony was attended by Chairman HEC Dr Mukhtar and Ambassador of Hungary Istv n Szab¢.

Rehabilitation of SMEs key tool for achieving economic revitalization of KPK: Envoy

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP):Rehabilitation of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) was key tool for achieving economic revitalization in the affected the most by militancy crisis in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK).

“We are witnessing a transformation of economy from low to middle income groups. As more jobs are being created and educational skills are being strengthened, we also see a stronger engagement and empowerment of the local communities, who are now making decisions that will promote peace, stability and economic growth in their areas.

This is indeed remarkable progress”, said Jakob Jakobsen, Deputy Head of Mission of the Embassy of Denmark to Pakistan, during a visit to the Islampur Handlooms Weaving Cluster in Swat district on Friday.

According to a statement issued here Mr. Jakobsen was accompanied by Patchamuthu Illangovan, Country Director World Bank Pakistan as part of a three day visit to Swat to meet local beneficiaries of the Multi-Donor Trust Fund (MDTF), which is being supported by the Government of Denmark and administered by the World Bank.

Islampur was one of the worst hit areas by insurgency and most of the inhabitants left the area during the military operation in 2008-09.

During the period, all handlooms were shut down and the stored raw material was damaged.

Upon normalization of the situation, more than 400 SMEs of the Islampur cluster applied for rehabilitation grants under the Economic Revitalization of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa & FATA (ERKF) Project being implemented by MDTF.

The Project has so far provided matching grants up to Rs 9.885 million resulting in rehabilitation of around 152 handlooms leading to growth in business and jobs opportunities now and more for the future.

The delegation also visited the Al- Falah Public High School, which was one of the many educational institutes, which was blown up by militants and had to close down.

Once it did reopen, the school was, like many other schools, fully or partially damaged and lacked basic infrastructure and facilities.

With the support of the MDTF, the school is now fully operational with more than 650 students enrolled and 33 teachers.

Commenting on support to education, Mr. Jakobsen said that the damage that has been done to educational infrastructure has also led to a low level of education
attainment and increasing gender disparities.

He highlighted that if all children were given access to education, global poverty would drop by 12%.

In response to the 2009 militant conflict that displaced an estimated 2 million people, the Government of Denmark has since 2010 contributed a total of US$ 12.1 million to MDTF to support the rehabilitation efforts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Balochistan.

Through eleven projects, the MDTF is supporting local services, growth and job creation and working on policy reform and governance including other interventions needed to build state-citizen trust and create conditions for sustainable development in the conflict affected areas.

Patchamuthu Illangovan, Country Director World Bank Pakistan said that “The Multi Donor Trust Fund for KP, FATA and Balochistan has reached an estimated 5.7 million people by improving services, supporting livelihoods and empowering communities. This has been possible through concrete partnerships, including with the Danish government.

“As we witness the impact of our work in Swat, we commit to sustained results in the coming years”.