PDM’s move of a no-confidence motion a failed attempt against Govt: Asad

Islamabad, February 13, 2022 (PPI-OT):Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar said, the PDM’s move of a no-confidence motion is a failed attempt against the government because its component parties don’t trust in one other.

Talking to media in Bahawalpur today [Sunday], Asad Umar said that though previous governments ignored Southern Punjab, but PTI’s federal and Punjab governments will soon announce a mega-development package for the region under South Punjab Secretariat. He said that the addition of Prince Bahawal Khan Abbasi to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf will help strengthen it in South Punjab.

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COVID-19 claims two more patients, infects 994 others

Karachi, February 13, 2022 (PPI-OT):As many as two more patients of Coronavirus died overnight lifting the death toll to 7,980 and 994 new cases emerged when 13,270 tests were conducted. This was stated by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah in a statement issued here on Sunday. He added that two more patients of COVID-19 lost their lives lifting the death toll to 7,980 that constituted 1.4 percent death rate.

Syed Murad Ali Shah said that 13,270 samples were tested which detected 994 cases that constituted 7.5 percent current detection rate. He added that so far 7,753,593 tests have been conducted against which 555,916 cases were diagnosed, of them 91 percent or 505,172 patients have recovered, including 518 overnight. The CM said that currently 42,764 patients were under treatment; of them 42,446 were in home isolation, 29 at isolation centres and 289 at different hospitals. He added that the condition of 260 patients was stated to be critical, including 19 shifted to ventilators.

According to the statement, out of 994 new cases 731 have been detected from Karachi, including 238 from Malir, 130 West, 105 East, 91 Central, 89 Korangi, and 78 South. Hyderabad has 85, Jamshoro 21, Tando Muhammad Khan 16, Sujawal 15, Thatta 13, Sanghar and Sukkur 12 each, Umerkot and Tando Allahyar 11 each, Badin, Kashmore, Shikarpur and Tharparkar eight each, Ghotki and Matiari seven each, Mirpurkhas five, Shaheed Benazirabad three, Khairpur two and Larkana and Naushero Feroze one each.

Vaccination: Sharing vaccination data the CM said that 41,795,099 vaccinations have been administered upto February 11th, and added during the last 24 hours 871,136 vaccines were inoculated – in total 42,666,235 vaccines have administered which constituted 79.17 percent of the vaccine eligible population. The chief minister urged people of the province to follow SOPs.

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Government introducing modern agricultural reforms: Fakhar

Islamabad, February 13, 2022 (PPI-OT):Minister for National Food, Security and Research, Syed Fakhar Imam says the government is introducing modern agricultural reforms to shift agriculture to modern technology aimed at increasing our agricultural production.

He was talking to social activist Naeem Iqbal Naeem who met him in Multan today [Sunday] to congratulate on receiving ‘Best Performance Award’ from the Prime Minister. H underlined the dire need of promoting quality education for the progress of the country. The minister said that our youth are 65 percent of the total population and they must have to play their role in country’s progress.

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World Radio Day being observed across globe today

Islamabad, February 13, 2022 (PPI-OT):World Radio Day is being observed across the globe today (Sunday) with the theme “Radio and Trust”. On the occasion, Radio Pakistan is broadcasting special programs to mark the day. Radio Pakistan’s News and Current Affairs Channel will broadcast a special day-long transmission from 07.10am to 11:00 p.m. in connection with the day. Talk shows, discussions, features, special reports and impressions of people from different walks of life about the day will be the part of transmission.

Radio Pakistan’s Program wing has also chalked out special transmission to celebrate Radio Day with enthusiasm. Radio is an important source of mass communication in the present era which remains vital during war, peace, and catastrophe and pandemic.

On the occasion of World Radio Day this year, UNESCO has called on radio stations to celebrate the Day through three sub-themes which are; Trust in radio journalism: Produce independent and high-quality content, Trust and accessibility: Take care of your audience and Trust and viability of radio stations: Ensure competitiveness.

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Coronavirus claims 41 more lives in country

Islamabad, February 13, 2022 (PPI-OT):Forty-one more deaths and 3,206 new cases of Coronavirus have been reported in the country. According to statistics issued by National Command and Operation Center, 55,304 tests were conducted yesterday while positivity ratio remained five-point seven nine percent. 1,623 patients of Coronavirus are still in critical care.

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Prime Minister Imran commends Wildlife for rescuing two leopard cats

Islamabad, February 13, 2022 (PPI-OT):Prime Minister Imran Khan has commended Wildlife department for rescuing two leopard cats and releasing them back in the Margalla Hills National Park. In a tweet today [Sunday], he said government is committed to protect Wildlife and promoting tourism in Pakistan.

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Qadri purposes to mark the ‘International Hijab Day’ on March 8

Islamabad, February 13, 2022 (PPI-OT):Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Pir Noorul Haq Qadri has urged Prime Minister Imran Khan to mark the ‘International Hijab Day’ on March 8 to express solidarity with the Muslim women facing issues of religious independence across the world.

In a letter to the Prime Minister, the minister said, marking the Hijab Day would help draw attention of the international community, including the United Nations towards physical and psychological maltreatment of women in India and the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir at the hands of Hindu extremists having full backing of Modi government.

Qadri said to make the Hijab Day a successful event, programmes should be organized at federal and provincial levels, and the human rights and information ministries be directed to prepare a consolidated strategy on the matter.

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The way India treating Kashmir will eventually corrode and consume itself: Arundhati Roy

New Delhi, February 13, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Booker-winning author says the present situation in India is “extremely depressing” but she believes there are signs that the Indian people are climbing out of the hole they’ve fallen into. In an interview to renowned Indian journalist, Karan Thapar, Arundhati Roy said, ‘Amidst the confusion, chaos and cacophony of Indian politics, what sort of country are we becoming?’

Arundhati Roy says Hindu nationalism could break India into little pieces, as has happened earlier with Yugoslavia and Russia, but adds that ultimately the Indian people will resist what she calls Narendra Modi and the BJP’s fascism. She said she has faith in the Indian people and believes the country will emerge out of the dark tunnel it is presently within.

Roy compared the impact of Hindu nationalism on India with an attempt to squeeze an ocean into a Bisleri bottle. She raised two sets of critical questions. First, she asked:

“What have we done to democracy? What have we turned it into? What happens, when it has been hollowed out and emptied of meaning? What happens when each of its institutions has metastasised into something dangerous?”

The second set of questions is to do with the sort of country we’ve become. “Over the last five years, India has distinguished itself as a lynching nation. Muslims and Dalits have been publicly flogged and beaten to death by vigilante Hindu mobs in broad-daylight, and the ‘lynch videos’ then gleefully uploaded to YouTube.”

Even more importantly she says, “The infrastructure of fascism is staring us in the face and yet we hesitate to call it by its name”. Her answers to these questions and the discussion that evolves around them is the heart of this interview.

In the interview, Roy also spoke about Kashmir. She explains what she meant when in her recent Jonathan Schell Memorial Lecture she says of the Kashmiri people: “Why should they want to be a part of India? For what earthly reason? If freedom is what they want, freedom is what they should have.”

Roy also explains the way she sees the relationship between Kashmir and the rest of India when she says: “Kashmir may not defeat India, but it will consume India”. This opinion is also echoed by one of the characters in her book The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, Musa Yeswi, who says something very similar. “One day Kashmir will make India self-destruct in the same way, You’re not destroying us, you are constructing us. It’s yourselves that you are destroying.”

When asked if her point is that the bell that tolls in Kashmir is actually tolling for India, Arundhati Roy clearly agreed and explains why. She says the way India’s values, principles, constitutional commitments are being undermined by its behaviour in Kashmir will eventually corrode and consume India itself.

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