Wednesday, 30 April 2014

confrontation among institutions not a good omen JUI (F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman

LAHORE (INP): JUI (F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said that all institutions must follow the role as enshrined in the constitution as confrontation between state institutions is not a good omen.
According to central media cell of the party, the JUI (F) chief was talking to party leaders Malik Sikandar Khan, Advocate, Maulana Syed Abdul Majeed Nadeem Shah and Maulana Amiruz Zaman on Tuesday.
The JUI (F) Chief said that there must be cooperation between all the institutions of the State and if they remain within their constitutional ambit, there would be no danger of confrontation.
He said the attack on senior journalist Hamid Mir was condemnable and emphasized the need for special care to get out of the situation that developed after the attack.
Talking to Maulana Mohammad Amjad Khan and Haji Shamsur Rehman Shamsi he said the JUI(F) has already expressed its reservations over the Protection of Pakistan Bill within and outside the Parliament.

He termed the bill as unconstitutional and against the principles of human rights.
He said peace cannot be restored until the country gets out of the war of others. He said the JUI(F) has always demanded a strong foreign policy and implementation of the Parliamentary Resolution and decisions of the APC to rid the country of bloodshed and blasts.
About increasing load shedding, Maulana Fazlur Rehman said the government has no strategy to deal with the situation and was of the view that the rulers were following the dictates of IMF instead of implementing the manifesto of the party.
The JUI(F) chief said the national security policy has been framed to please the foreign masters which would not be acceptable to people and ulema.
He asked the government not to worry about religious institutions and pay attention to the resolution of problems of the people.  F.P Report

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Oxford University Press to organize a talk by Fahmida Riaz her book Hum Loag which is a collection of her three novels: Godavari, Zinda Bahar Lane, and Karachi

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KARACHI: Oxford University Press is organizing a talk by Fahmida Riaz on her book Hum Loag which is a collection of her three novels: Godavari, Zinda Bahar Lane, and Karachi. These stories deal with the nature of political violence in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Fahmida Riaz talks of her experience of exile in alien lands and about the internal exile that she underwent in her own land when her political beliefs and sensibilities made her unacceptable for an authoritarian regime. Fahmida Riaz is regarded among the front rank of writers and poets of Urdu. Respected and admired for her originality, her aesthetic excellence, and her candour, she has opened new vistas in Urdu literature. The talk will be held on Wednesday 30 April 2014, at the Oxford Bookshop, Khalid bin Waleed Road, Karachi, from 6 to 7 p.m.

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National Books Foundation (NBF) the National Book Day observed in the regional office

WAH CANTT (INP): Under the auspicious of National Books Foundation (NBF) the National Book Day was observed in the regional office here on Tuesday. 
The event was attended by prominent literary figures, poets, writers and people belonging to different walks of life. Speaking on the occasion, prominent Urdu poet and critic, Rana Saeed Doshi threw light on the importance of book and its role in personality building. He stressed the need of keeping in touch with good literary and knowledgeable books. 
He termed the books like oxygen for human being and said that life is incomplete without books and there is no alternate for it. Addressing the ceremony poet Talib Ansari urged for more frequent literary gathering and promotion of reading habit among common people. \”Some good words can lead the society from bottom to top.

The age we are living in is no doubt the age of technology but, we must have to attain our values. Which can only be achieved by reading good literature.\” Talib Ansari is an active member of literary circle Sareer-e-Khama. In this way, he recommended to writers to get closer to discuss contemporary literary and social issues.
Chief organizer of the Pakistan Youth League, Abid Hussain expressed grave concerns over the dying book culture. He said busy life has created distance between books and humans. He said that no one can afford expensive books and services of NBF are laudable in this regard.
Writer and journalist Shoaib Hamesh and columnist Malik Najeeb ur Rehman Arshad also addressed at the occasion. While, in charge of the NBF Wah branch, Muhammad Khaleel aimed high for organizing book festivals and literary gatherings in coming days. Event was co-hosted by Wah Cultural Forum.

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Chinese envoy greets Anusha on holding successful 3G, 4G spectrum auction

ISLAMABAD: H.E Mr. Sun Viendong, Chinese Ambassador called on Minister of State for IT Mrs. Anusha Rahman at her office. The Chinese Ambassador congratulated the Minister on the successful next generation (3G/4G) spectrum auction which was conducted in an efficient and transparent manner. While talking to the Chinese Ambassador the Minister shared that she had the honor to write the IT chapter of the PML (N) Manifesto and also got the opportunity to execute it as Minister.
She said that a condition was inserted in the IM (Memorandum of Information) that 4G spectrum would be only offered to those operators who will win 10 MHz of 3G spectrum and Chine Mobile succeeded to get 3G and 4G both. Now Government has one block of 4G spectrum available to be auctioned in the near future. The Minister further said that after 3G/4G auction, there is a need to work on building an eco system. China Mobile has agreed to establish research and innovation center for content development and focus on human resource development, training and transfer of technology.

An important component of building ecosystem is local manufacturing of mobile phones. We invite Chinese companies to come and participate in this venture so that we can locally manufacture smart phones to cater the fast growing market demand in the wake of 3G/4G technology. It is possible to enter into a public private partnership and utilise TIP (Telephone Industry of Pakistan) unit established on 100 acres, which can be used for manufacturing Mobile phones. The Government is also willing to consider tax concessions to these foreign investors in local manufacturing.

Chinese Ambassador, H.E Mr. Sun Viendong, appreciated the investment friendly policies of the present government of PML (N). He further expressed that the people of China always cherish and feel the warmth of this decade old friendship bond which we share with the government and the people of Pakistan and it further augmented during recent past.

The Ambassador appreciated the developmental projects of the Ministry of IT and ensured the Minister that he would engage with potential Chinese companies to invest in telecom sector of Pakistan, particularly in local manufacturing of mobile phones and applications development. F.P. Report


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Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Part-I & II Annual Examinations Scorching heat, outages and exams BSEK Karachi Board

KARACHI – Ongoing Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Part-I & II Annual Examinations have become a nightmare for students who are forced to appear in the papers during scorching heat while 70 to 80 per cent examination centres face loadshedding.
As mercury levels of Karachi hits 42 degree centigrade students are students facing intense problems in attempting their exams. On the other hand K-Electricity is also showing no mercy for students, teachers and other staff managing papers as loadshedding continues at exam centres.

BIEK Controller Examination Imran Khan Chishti told The Nation that almost 70 to 80 per cent of 108 examination centres, formed are in the grip of power failure. More than 200,000 candidates are enrolled in the intermediate examinations.

According to reports, many candidates had fainted during the exam while other candidates were seen sweating excessively. Talking about the issue, Prof Iftikhar Azmi, central leaders of Sindh Professors and Lecturers Association (SPLA), condemned the apathetic behavior of the K-Electricity, and said that the government should have played its due role.
“I am shocked over the behavior of the provincial government, which has no influence on the policies of K-Electricity towards loadshedding especially during the papers of intermediate examinations,” Areeb, a candidate suffering from loadsheeding in the papers. Exam centres face external threats: According to reports of different examination centres, prepared by BIEK, external elements are trying to influence various examination centres to facilitate cheating mafia in the absence of the Police and Rangers.
Following the reports, Chairman BIEK Prof Anwar Ahmed Zai has contacted officials of police and rangers, and requested them to deploy more personnel around the examination centres during papers.
BIEK Controller Examination Imran Khan Chishti said that during the surprise visit of special vigilance teams as many as 32 candidates were caught red-handedly while using unfair means in the papers held on Tuesday. Nation

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Additional Agency Education Officer expresses resolve to improve education

WANA: Additional Agency Education Officer Noor Ali Wazir expressed his resolve to bring revolutionary changes in the education system for the general benefit of the poor segment of the society. He said that he would not compromise on improving the education system in South Waziristan Agency while talking to media persons in Wana. He said that no nation could progress without providing quality education to the children. 

Developed nations in the world made education their top priority, and then they achieved their set goals in science and advanced technology, he added. He further said that those nations in the world lagged behind did not pay enough attention to education.
He stated that our ultimate aim is to make all non-functional schools functional with full cooperation of local community and political administration. F.P. Report

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Institute of Management Sciences (IMS), Peshawar, and the Federal Urdu University FUU win debate contests

ISLAMABAD – The Institute of Management Sciences (IMS), Peshawar, and the Federal Urdu University won the 16th All Pakistan Inter-University Debate Contest, in English and Urdu categories, respectively on Tuesday. The final round of the contest was held at the Higher Education Commission (HEC) Secretariat in Islamabad.
Ahsan Iqbal, Federal Minister for Planning and Development, was the chief guest on the occasion. As many as 30 contestants belonging to public and private sector higher education institutions from all over the country participated in the contest.
Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, and the University of Balochistan, Quetta, stood second and third in the English category while University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, and Government College University, Lahore, secured second and third position in Urdu category, respectively. The winners of first, second and third positions were given cash prizes of Rs.60000, Rs.50000 and Rs.40000, respectively.

Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that the youth is Pakistan’s real asset who always performs excellently whenever they are provided an opportunity. He asserted that it was need of the hour to spread optimism in the society as some forces are deliberately spreading negativity especially among the youth. “No doubt, our country is facing a number of challenges but I tell you we have the potential and resources to overcome all the problems and to achieve that goal, our biggest asset are the youth of Pakistan,” said the Minister.
Ahsan Iqbal said that the Government was committed to the promotion of education, particularly higher education in the country and in four- year time the percentage for education budget will be increased from two per cent to four per cent. “We realize that it is essential to empower S&T professionals. There is no denying the fact that real socio-economic development cannot be achieved until research agenda is linked to the economic agenda and needs of the society. We are making efforts to bring academia, industry and the government on one platform to link our research and development activities with the socio-economic requirements.”
Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, Chairman HEC, said that Commission has undertaken a number of initiatives to promote extra-curricular activities at university campuses. He said that the basic objective of this contest is to promote communication skills and critical thinking of students, enhance their understanding of socio-economic and political issues as well as divert their energies towards healthy activities and creative thinking.
The Chairman appreciated the government for increasing the education budget and for its further commitment for the upcoming year. “HEC stands committed to achieve its targets and further strengthen the universities of Pakistan so that these institutions play an effective role in country’s development. nation

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Mime art and puppetry exhibits students’ talent of Digital Advertising and Computer Graphics

ISLAMABAD (INP): In order to provide students of Digital Advertising and Computer Graphics an opportunity to showcase their unexplored talents as well as to promote the blend of local and modern western art namely puppetry and mime art, an art exhibition with the title of “Mime Art and Puppetry” was arranged by the Department of Mass Communication in National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad, today.

A wide range of art work including drawings in pastel and charcoal, leather, oil paintings, and posters were displayed by the young student artists while a thought provoking documentary “Puppet never dies” and heart touching mime performance by a student received a lot of applause from visitors comprising students, faculty members, heads, and deans of the different departments of the university.
The visitors appreciated the blend of traditional and modern art in which the student painters and artists through the use of different media projected the history, development and decline of Mime art and Puppetry in Pakistan, particularly and in the world, generally, an art once known to be a great source of entertainment and information for young and elderly people alike. Though the beautiful mime performance by Sohail Chaudhry, 4th Semester Mass Communication, was an academic project, it was an encouraging initiative by any student to promote and create awareness about the dying art. Talking on the occasion, Coordinator of the event Miss Amna Zulfiqar said that \”this exhibition is a project for the students of Digital Art and Graphic Designing in their final semester and it provides them an opportunity to exhibit, market what they have learnt during the studies and find the ways where they can implement it. This is also a way to lend our hands to create awareness about world\’s declining languages, art, culture and traditions through such exhibitions, she added. F.P. Report

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GCU Urdu Department arranged a Mefil-e-Mushaira connection with the university’s 150the anniversary celebrations,

LAHORE – The GCU Urdu Department and Old Ravians Union in connection with the university’s 150the anniversary celebrations, have arranged a Mefil-e-Mushaira. GCU VC Dr Khaleequr Rahman was the chief guest, while, renowned poet Zafar Iqbal presided over. Thirty poets, including Attaul Haq Qasmi, Kishwar Naheed, Asghar Nadeem Syed, Khursheed Rizwi, Aslam Ansari, Sarmad Sehbai, Muhammad Khan Ashraf, Najeeb Ahmed, Dr Akhtar Shumar, Nasir Bashir, Jahan Ara Tabbasum and Yasmeen Hameed graced the literary sitting.


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Financial literacy critical in Pakistan one-day workshop on “Consumer Protection and Financial Literacy (CPFL)”

ISLAMABAD (Online): USAID Mission Director Gregory Gottlieb has said that USAID believes that financial literacy is critical to ensure that consumers are able to make smart financial decisions. He expressed these views at a one-day workshop on “Consumer Protection and Financial Literacy (CPFL)”, was funded and released by the U.S. government, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the World Bank in Islamabad.

Gregory Gottlieb said, “USAID believes that financial literacy is critical to ensure that consumers are able to make smart financial decisions. Strong financial consumer protection empowers the public to demand improved transparency and efficiency in the financial sector and at the same time play an important role in ensuring sensible growth.
Robust consumer protection, transparency and efficiency in the financial sector also build public confidence, thus encouraging positive financial activity that will stimulate economic growth, and also grow Pakistan’s credit markets.” More than 220 leaders and professionals from the financial sector deliberated on the study’s key findings and the next steps to improve the country’s policy and regulatory environment. A primary objective of the study was to increase Pakistani consumers’ financial knowledge and explain to them how to responsibly access needed financial services. F.P. Report

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Able competent and efficient teachers to be inducted in University of Malakand (UoM): VC

TIMERGARA: Vice Chancellor, University of Malakand (UoM) Prof Dr Johar Ali said that competent and efficient teachers would soon be inducted in the varsity. Chairing the selection board meeting held on Tuesday he said that all appointments would be made on merit following the higher education commission policy and procedure for selection of faculty members. 

The board was held to appoint lecturers and assistant professors in chemistry, management studies, statistics, education, Islamiyat, physics, pharmacy and computer science departments of UoM. 
Vice Chancellor University of Swat Prof Dr Muhammad Jehan Zeb, VC Kohat University Prof Dr Nasir Jamal Khattak, VC Bacha Khan University Prof Dr Fazal Rahim Marwat, member public service commission Captain ® Jamil amjad, Dean Biological sciences UoM Prof Dr Mir Azam, Dr Imdadullah, Muhammad Irfan, Dr Syed Muhammad Jamal and registrar Sher Bahadar Khan attended the meeting. F.P. Report

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600,00 hepatitis patients registered in KP Khyber Pakthunkhwa Prime Minister\’s Control Program for Prevention and Control of Hepatitis

PESHAWAR (APP): The Prime Minister\’s Control Program for Prevention and Control of Hepatitis is successfully underway in Khyber Pakthunkhwa wherein 60,000 poor registered patients are being treated in different hospitals by getting free medical assistance through this ambitious initiative of the Federal Govt.
As many as 50,000 patients diagnosed with Hepatitis C and 10,000 with Hepatitis B are receiving free treatment in 25 District Headquarters and eight teaching hospitals of the province and making fast recovery, official sources in PM\’s Hepatitis Control Program, Department of Health Govt of Khyber Pakthunkhwa told APP on Tuesday.
He said 3000 patients, who do not give response to normal treatment was also being focused. The Prime Minister Program for Prevention and Control of Hepatitis was launched on August 29, 2005 to substantially decrease the prevalence and mortality due to viral hepatitis by utilizing the existing health infrastructure and services.
The official said this program was in progress across the province successfully and will hopefully continue till 2017 with achievement of all the major targets are priority.
He said this program has greatly help registered patients in diagnosing besides providing free treatment to them.

The official sources said the Govt was spending huge amount on treatment and diagnoses of patients and release of funds with regular intervals was need of the hour to ensure timely purchase of medicines and other necessary items to help patients especially in remote and far flung areas of the province.
The official expressed optimism the allocated amount for this program would not only be provided with regular intervals but the share of KP would also be increased to help mitigate the suffering of ailing patients.
Quackery, transfusion of unsafe blood, surgery with unhygienic instruments etc were the main reasons spreading hepatitis that needed to be controlled and checked.
The official recommended strict action against unregistered quacks, adding hepatitis Surveillance System have been established while focus was being made on provision of drugs for Hepatitis B & C patients free of cost.
Likewise, hepatitis B vaccine was being provided to high-risk population while focus was being made to ensure safe blood transfusion, proper disposal of medical devices including syringes and disposal of hospital waste. F.P Report

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Punjab University Vice Chancellor VC for improved Law College facilities

LAHORE (INP): Punjab University Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran on Tuesday paid a visit to University Law College for the improvement of infrastructure of the 146-year-old institution.
College Principal Associate Professor Dr Shazia Noreen Qureshi, Acting Treasurer Rao Sharif, Chief Engineer Chaudhry Jamil Ahmed and faculty members were also present on the occasion.

The Vice Chancellor visited library, class rooms, main hall etc and said that University Law College was one of the oldest institutions. He instructed the relevant officials to improve the condition of corridors and class rooms.
He also instructed the officials to beautify the college’s library, make it spacious and aglow and operationalize the Main Hall of the college. Principal Law College expressed thanks for PU VC’s support for revamping University Law College. F.P Report

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Teachers demand promotion Want science teachers to be appointed in schools All Cadre Teachers Association

LAKKI MARWAT: The local chapter of All Cadre Teachers Association demanded of the government to appoint additional science teachers in the state run high schools and award one step promotion to the headmasters. 
The demand was made at a meeting held in District Headquarters Complex Tajazai on Tuesday. 
The association’s patron in chief Pir Ghulam chaired the meeting while Fareedullah Shah, Hidayatullah, Gul Malook Khan Wazir, Jamil Ahmad Khan, Azeem Khan and other office bearers were in attendance.

The teachers’ leaders said that high schools were faced with the shortage of teaching staff, calling upon the government to accelerate the recruitment process so as to overcome the deficiency of teachers in public sector schools.
They said that posts of additional science teachers in high schools had been sanctioned since July 2012 but those posts could not be filled so far. “The new academic session has begun and the government should provide additional science teachers to all high schools without any further delay,” they maintained. They also asked the government to award BPS 18 to the headmasters of high schools and BPS 16 to the head teachers of primary schools who had BA and B.Ed degrees.
They demanded of the government to increase the salaries of government employees in proportion to the inflation and provide the teachers with additional perks. F.P. Report

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Workforce development: Marginalised youth being trained in marketable skills

LAHORE: “Besides being taught how to stitch and design dresses, we have also been taught to read and write. I am extremely proud of the fact that I can write my own name in Urdu.” 16-year-old Sehrish Shehzadi, a resident of Azam Nagar, Faisalabad, said about her experience of training under the Building Young Futures project.
Shehzadi is among 600 trainees, all under 18 years of age, who have completed their year-long employment training course under the project. The graduation ceremony, held in Lahore, was organised by the United Nations Children’s Fund and the Punjab Vocational Training Council in collaboration with the Department of Youth Affairs, Sports, Archaeology and Tourism.
The youngest among 10 siblings, Shehzadi used to work in fields as she had not received any formal education. During her training here, she was taught basic reading, writing and arithmetic skills. Shehzadi aspires to open up a training centre for girls where she could also teach them the skills she has learnt here.
The project has been developed and implemented in partnership with the PVTC and the Department of Youth Affairs, Sports, Archaeology and Tourism.
It is also supported by the Barclays Bank. Since it began last year, hundreds of teenagers have been trained in 17 vocational training institutes in eight districts across the Punjab. The youth are given training in how to be mechanics, electricians, and beauticians. The students are also taught stitching and embroidery. The project aims to reach out to 10,000 marginalised adolescents across the province by 2015.
Department of Youth Affairs, Sports, Archaeology and Tourism Secretary Muhammad Khan Khichi said the department was committed to improving the lives of marginalised adolescents in line with the department’s Adolescent Strategy.
Khichi said partnerships [like on this project] greatly helped the department provide vocational skills to adolescents usually excluded from the mainstream. He said the department looked forward to helping these individuals set up their own businesses and support their families.

“Adolescents belonging to marginalised communities have limited opportunities to enrol in vocational training courses that are certified by the government,” said UNICEF Child Protection Specialist Shagufta Bhatti.
Bhatti, who is also leading the project, said it gave marginalised and excluded adolescents the opportunity to gain vocational skills.
She said the project focused on improving income generation opportunities for the socially excluded and vulnerable adolescents in selected districts of the Punjab.
This it has accomplished by enabling young individuals by giving them access to skills through certified trainings in specific areas of vocational training.
The first batch of graduates has now started a two-month job placement in areas of their vocational training. A series of longitudinal case studies will be conducted to assess results achieved. The districts where the projects are being conducted include Lodhran, Mianwali, Khushab, Rahim Yar Khan, Sargodha, Rajanpur, Dera Ghazi Khan, Muzaffargarh, Layyah, Chakwal, Lahore, Faisalabad, Hafizabad, Nankana Sahib, Sahiwal and Bahawalpur.
“Skill development is an essential element in improving the employability and potential productivity of the working poor and can be an important tool for reducing poverty,” said Faisal Ejaz Khan, the Punjab Vocational Training Council chairman. He said the training focused on combining best practices from education, social work, career counselling and technology training. He said the PVTC in collaboration with industry stakeholders were ensuring the provision of opportunities for individuals in different demand driven trades. This would enable skilled youth to use their expertise to earn a living, he said.
Barclays Bank CEO Shahzad Dada said in Pakistan, young people were almost three times more likely to be unemployed than adults. Barclays was investing in their future through the project, he said.
Published in The Express Tribune,

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SPSC pre-interview test result post of Director Operation (BPS-18) Sindh Public Services Commission Hyderabad

HYDERABAD (PPI): Sindh Public Services Commission Hyderabad conducted pre-interview written test for the post of Director Operation (BPS-18) in Information Technology Department, Government of Sindh, in the month of April, 2014. 

The candidates having Roll Nos 14015, 14068, 14092, 14146 and 14151 have been declared as pass.
SPSC has also announced the names of 129 successful candidates who were interviewed for the post of Lecturer Commerce (Female) (BPS-18) in Education & Literacy Department, Government of Sindh, in the month of April. F.P. Report

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KFC opens flagship store in Pakistan on 26rg Street, Phase-5 DHA Karachi

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KARACHI: On 28th April, KFC Pakistan reopened its flagship store on 26rg Street, Phase-5 DHA. The announcement was made amidst a grand launch ceremony at the outlet, attended by media, senior representative from the franchisor, KFC MENAPak regional office, including General Manager, Mr. Nasir Zaman, Chief Marketing Officer, MS. Samantha Redman and Chief Finance officer, Mr. Evert Field gate and senior management from the franchisee in Pakistan.
The outlet underwent a major renovation to accommodate the consumers who frequent the famous fast food chain which is known for its in store prepared products including zingers, crispy chicken and other delicious meals. Mr. Nigel Belton, CEO of KFC Pakistan, was extremely pleased at the turnout and said that such events ensure the brand name is alive in the minds of people. The launch of the flagship store will encourage people to come and experience the new ambiance and improved service plus the mouth watering products. He also said that the management plans to re image all existing restaurants within the coming 2 years.

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one day international conference and Seminar on Pakistan-China relations organized at UoP

PESHAWAR:Speakers at the one day international conference on the Post 2014 Scenario and Pakistan-China relations have underlined the need for multilateral cooperation in order to attain stability in the region. They said that owing to the US and allied forces withdrawal and lack of reconciliation there is a great fear that Afghanistan may face a civil war like situation in the days ahead. The added that Pakistan has to do more to achieve peace in Afghanistan while China can play a positive role in restoring regional harmony.
The one day seminar was organized by Department of International Relations University of Peshawar in collaboration with Institute of Policy Studies Islamabad. Six Scholars from three Chinese Institutes: Institute of South Asian Studies, Chengdu, Institute of South Asian Studies, Kunming and Institute of Central Asian Studies, Urumqi presented their research work on the topic in the moot. Prof. Dr. Babar Shah and Prof. Dr. Zahid Anwar also presented their work.
The growing Pak- US relations have restrained Pak-Sino relations in the past, said Prof. Li Jiang. However the relations are more stable now and would have positive impact on the regional situation, he added.
The winning of Abdullah Abdullah in the Afghan election could create problem for the country`s security as the incumbent was not in good terms with Taliban, said Prof. Dr. Baber Shah. He added it was because Taliban are the among the indigenous population of Afghanistan and have strongholds in the country.
Responding to a question of students about Ukraine issue the Chinese scholars reiterated that China could resort to its policy of non interference in the Russia Ukraine issue, but was closely watching developments there. About siding with either India or Pakistan in the region, the scholars opined that China wanted balance relations with both the bordering countries.
Pakistan is caught between cross fire between the super power(s) and was a victim of the great game being played in the region, said Vice Chancellor UoP Prof. Dr. Muhammad Rasul Jan. He added China and Pakistan can play integral role in the reconstruction of the war torn Afghanistan.

Ambassador of the Republic of Sudan Called on the Vice Chancellor UoP
His Excellency Alshafie Ahmed Mohamed, the Ambassador of the republic of Sudan called on the Vice Chancellor UoP Prof. Dr. Muhammad Rasul Jan to discuss matter pertaining to measures for improving the enrollment percentage of Sudanese students at various disciplines of Varisty. Also the two held detailed discussion on the facilities relating to the existing students of Sudan in the University of Peshawar.
Although it is a Universal truth that education is the key to economic and social development of a society the Muslim Countries have made little inroads in this field, said the Ambassador on the occasion. He added most of the Muslim countries have earmarked very meager budget for education. To quote my own country only 1% of the total budget is kept for education sector which is far below the required level, while in Pakistan it hovers around only 3% which is also one of the lowest in the World, said Alshafie Ahmed Mohamed. F.P Report
The Ambassador thanked the Vice Chancellor for extending full cooperation and facilities to the students of his country and praised the contribution of the University of Peshawar in providing quality education to the Sudanese.
University of Peshawar has this unique nature of providing playgroup to PhD education on one integrated campus with a residential campus and all the facilities within, said Vice Chancellor UoP Prof. Dr. Muhammad Rasul Jan. He added UoP has adopted this policy of encouraging relations with Muslim countries and their higher education institutions. It is because the students can adjust well to the local environment, he said.
Dean Faculty of Life and Environmental Studies Prof. Dr. Amir Nawaz, Dean of Arts and Humanities Prof. Dr. Mujib Rahman were also present in the meeting.

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Overseas Pakistanis country’s ambassadors they will be provided maximum facilities: Chief Minister

LAHORE – Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has said that overseas Pakistanis are the ambassadors of the country and they will be provided maximum facilities.
Talking to delegations of overseas Pakistanis and presiding over a meeting of 11 working groups, the chief minister said that Punjab government was going to set up a fully empowered commission wherein the expatriate Pakistanis will also be given representation. This will enable them to promptly address their grievances.

On the occasion, the chief minister said the commission would be set up at the earliest as per suggestions and proposals of the overseas Pakistanis. He appreciated the role being played by overseas Pakistanis in the economic development of the country and said solution to their problems was the primary concern of the government, besides ensuring them best facilities for investment in the motherland. The chief minister stressed upon overseas Pakistanis to make investment in Pakistan with an open heart and assured that they would be provided maximum facilities. He also issued on the spot instructions to the administration regarding solution of the problems of overseas Pakistanis brought to his notice during the meeting.
The overseas Pakistanis while expressing their views paid tributes to chief minister over the establishment of the commission and unprecedented development in Punjab. They said that by setting up a commission for solution of the problems of overseas Pakistanis, the chief minister has won their hearts. President People’s Party Scotland said that though he did not belong to the PML-N yet he appreciated the development activities of the Punjab Government. Zubair Gull said the commendable steps taken by the chief minister for resolving the problems of expatriates were reflective that he was committed to protect interests of overseas Pakistanis and solution of their problems.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif Tuesday left for Britain on a three-day visit. Talking to media at Lahore Airport before his departure, the chief minister said that Britain was an important trading partner of Pakistan and Islamabad always attached high importance to its ties with UK. He said during his visit he will hold meetings with British authorities for cooperation in education, health and other social sectors. Nation

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Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI)expresses solidarity with Armed forces

ISLAMABAD (Online): The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) on Tuesday expressed solidarity and unconditional support to the armed forces of Pakistan.
The FPCCI and all of the affiliated business chambers and associations have unanimously expressed a complete solidarity with the armed forces for its key role in safeguarding the geographical and ideological boundaries of the country.

FPCCI President Zakaria Usman and Vice President SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) Iftikhar Ali Malik took strong exception of the sorry state of affairs in the country and asked masses to unconditionally support defenders of Pakistan.
They said that the business community fully acknowledges sacrifices of Armed forces and spy agencies and that they would never allow any segment of the society including print and electronic media to unnecessarily criticise the our guardians.
No one would be allowed to level allegations against the national institutions to please their foreign masters, they said.

Zakaria Usman and Iftikhar Ali Malik said that the entire business community stands united and back the armed forces at this critical juncture.
The President of the FPCCI said that all the senior vice presidents, vice presidents and other office bearers of the FPCCI and affiliated bodies are on the same page on this issue of paramount national importance.
Iftikhar Ali Malik said that no one could deny the unprecedented role of armed forces in the war against terrorism; adding that we are proud of them and will extend all out cooperation in culmination of militancy from the country.
It should be mandatory for all to avoid any act that might harm the reputation of country\’s defence institutions and destabilise country, demanded Malik.
Malik said that all conspiracies against Pakistan would frustrate and Pakistan would emerge as a strong and developed country in the comity of nations. F.P. Report

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