Infrastructure development played key role in reviving economy: Hammad

Islamabad, March 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):Minister for Energy Hammad Azhar says in emerging economies like Pakistan the state-led infrastructure not only has a key role in economic development but also in crises like Covid-19. Addressing a conference in Islamabad, he said that Pakistan has one of the largest irrigation infrastructures in the world due to which we are safe from extreme poverty.

He highlighted that in the face of pandemic we utilized state led development models to revive our economy. The minister said private sector followed the government’s footsteps and growth rate rose above the pre-Covid levels for two consecutive years now.

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Pakistan, Kenya reaffirm to further strengthen defense, security relations 

Islamabad, March 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan and Kenya have reaffirmed their commitment for strengthening and enhancing existing defense and security relationship between the two sides. According to ISPR, an understanding to this effect came during the meetings of Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Nadeem Raza, who is on an official visit to Kenya, with dignitaries from Kenya.

Chairman JCSC said that Pakistan accords high importance to its long-standing relations with Kenya and believes that both countries would develop meaningful and long-term strategic relationship through enhanced bilateral engagements. Kenyan dignitaries praised high professional standards of Pakistan Armed Forces and their achievements in fight against terrorism.

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Skilled workforce vital for economic development: President 

Islamabad, March 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):President Dr Arif Alvi says IT skilled manpower is important to meet the needs of the industrial sector and put the country on the path of socioeconomic development. Addressing an award distribution ceremony in Islamabad, he asked universities and training institutes to provide IT skilled students that could significantly help in generating employment opportunities.

The president lauded the startup program initiated by the government and stressed to promote Artificial Intelligence. The President said the government is taking measures to encourage the growth of information technology startups and also ensuring their access to back loans at low interest rates.

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Pakistan, Uzbekistan agree to further deepen, expand strategic partnership 

Islamabad, March 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan and Uzbekistan have agreed to further deepen and expand their strategic partnership in all areas and decided to conclude a treaty on strategic partnership. This was agreed during the meeting held between Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Shavkat Mirziyoyev in Islamabad.

According to a joint statement, the leaders held comprehensive consultations and considered all aspects of bilateral relations, paying special attention to the development of cooperation in the trade and economic, science and technology, culture, education, security and defense and regional connectivity. They reaffirmed their commitment to close interaction based on common positions and to continue the practice of mutual support at international and regional forums on all issues of mutual interest.

The two leaders stressed the importance of developing institutionalized cooperation between the two countries within the five main pillars of Pakistan’s “Vision Central Asia” political and diplomatic, trade and investment, energy and connectivity, security and defense and people-to-people relations. The two leaders also agreed on the need to fast track measures to further expand the connectivity agenda and economic integration.

They acknowledged key role of agreed connectivity corridors which envisage expansion of trade links through offering investment opportunities in the transport network, power pipelines and Special Economic Zones in the interests of the two countries.

Both sides reaffirmed the important role of the Termez-Mazar-e-Sharif-Kabul-Peshawar railway project for the future of the region. It was agreed to evolve a joint “Road Map”, which includes measures to develop a feasibility study for the project and start construction work on both sides. They agreed to continue providing humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan and emphasized that peace and stability in Afghanistan is essential to advance connectivity agenda which will lead to regional prosperity.

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Pakistan calls for restraint, avoidance of disproportionate actions in Ukraine conflict 

Islamabad, March 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):At the United Nations, Pakistan has called for restraint and avoidance of disproportionate actions in the conflict stemming from Russia’s special military operation against Ukraine. Speaking at the urgent session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN office Khalil Hashmi expressed deep concern over failure to resolve the week-long crisis through diplomatic means.

He said a diplomatic solution is indispensable to de-escalate conflict and mitigate further human suffering and displacement. The Pakistani envoy said human rights and adherence to obligations under international humanitarian law remain imperative. He welcomed the recent talks between the two sides and called for its continuation.

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Uzbek President arrives at Aiwan-e-Sadr in Islamabad 

Islamabad, March 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has arrived at Aiwan-e-Sadr in Islamabad for talks with President Arif Alvi. On arrival, President Dr. Arif Alvi received the visiting dignitary.

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Ravi Urban Development Authority and Central Business District, Walton are landmark real estate projects to save climate, environment and ecology of Lahore: Prime Minister 

Islamabad, March 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):“Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) and Central Business District (CBD), Walton are landmark real estate projects to save climate, environment and ecology of Lahore,” said Prime Minister Imran Khan while chairing a meeting to review progress made so far on RUDA and CBD projects.

“It is first time in the history of Pakistan that dead capital is being regenerated into valuable assets through these projects. The success of these projects would serve as a model for other cash-strapped departments to replicate for generating financial resources,” he added.

Earlier CEO RUDA Imran Amin briefed the Prime Minister that development work on different innovative projects of RUDA are in full swing. These projects include the development of Chaharbagh, industrial estate, water training work, Sapphire Bay, Waste to Energy Plant and Waste Treatment Plant.

All administrative and environmental issues have been resolved and the projects are moving ahead. The Prime Minister was also briefed that the construction of Bab-e-Pakistan, a Museum on the history of Walton from 1900 to date, an LNG-based captive power plant, and a state of the art teaching hospital in CBD, Walton is also on track and is expected to be complete by March next year.

The Prime Minister was also apprised on the progress of Nullah Lai and Ring Road projects in Rawalpindi. The Prime Minister highlighted that all these projects are of supreme national interests for the country. He directed the authorities concerned to adopt proactive and innovative approach for their completion on fast track basis.

The meeting was attended by MOS on Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib, SAPM on Political Communication Dr Shehbaz Gill, Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar, Chairman Naya Pakistan Housing and Development Authority (NAPHDA) Lt Gen Anwar Ali Haider (Retd), CEO Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) Imran Amin and senior officers concerned.

Punjab Local Govt Minister Mian Mehmood Ur Rasheed, Advisor to CM Punjab Dr Salman Shah, SACM Punjab on Information Hassan Khawar and senior officers concerned from the Government of Punjab joined the meeting via video link.

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Indian students thank Pakistani officials for help to flee Ukraine 

New Delhi, March 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):While outrage over the Modi government’s failure to conduct timely evacuation operation Ukraine is growing, a video of Indian students thanking Pakistani officials for helping them flee Lviv, a city in the country’s west in the midst of war, has emerged.

“You can see, these are all Pakistani students here. We are four Indians only,” a student can be heard saying in a relaxed environment pointing to his fellow travellers. They all are having meals apparently at the Pakistani embassy.

The student alleges that when they arrived in Lviv from Khakhiv, they found no one present at a makeshift Indian embassy office set up in an emergency.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, on Thursday, conformed that “distressed” Indian students were helped by Pakistani officials on “humanitarian grounds” in Lviv. He said most Pakistani students have left the country.

Professor Ashok Swain, a known Modi critic who teaches international relations at a Swedish university, shared the video on Twitter with a caption: “Indian embassy officials are missing at the Romanian border. Pakistan Embassy helping Indian students to escape war in the Ukraine!”

Reacting to the video, Anirudh Agarwal, a professor at Jindal Global University gratuitously wrote that Pakistanis have always helped Indians outside India. “Never met a single Pakistani who carries politics on his/her sleeves,” he said.

Indian students stranded in Ukraine are fuming over lack of substantial help from the embassy even as the situation was escalating.

Meanwhile, students from South Asia and Africa complained that they faced racist behaviour from Ukrainians while boarding trains or crossing the border. They were either pushed out or made to wait for hours on the border while locals and westerners get preferable treatment. The students say they are being discriminated against on account of their colour and racial background.

“They (Ukrainian guards) allow 30 Indians only after 500 Ukrainians get in. To get to this border you need to walk 4 to 5 kilometres from the first checkpoint to the second one. Ukrainians are given taxis and buses to travel, all other nationalities have to walk. They were very racist to Indians and other nationalities,” Sakshi Ijantkar, an Indian national fleeing the war, told media. “If you are Black, you should walk,” one Nigerian student told media.

In some instances the students were stopped at the Polish border and forced to walk back miles. The students said they had to spend nights in freezing cold without any shelter while waiting to cross the border. Videos and reports by students splashed on the internet showed them being prevented from leaving the war-ravaged country.

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