All out measures to be taken to improve quality of education: CM Punjab


Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz says all-out measures will be taken to improve and standardize education in public schools of the province.

While chairing a meeting in Lahore today, she directed to restart the morning assembly in public schools in Punjab.

She also sought a comprehensive plan for shifting public schools to solar energy. The meeting also reviewed the suggestion to start afternoon classes and evening coaching centers in public schools. The meeting also approved re-establishment of the School Education Council and the restructuring of the Punjab Curriculum Wing.

Source: Radio Pakistan

CM Maryam directs to ensure high standard of quality in road infrastructure projects


Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has directed the concerned authorities to ensure quality during road construction, repair, and maintenance projects.

Presiding over the meeting in Lahore, Chief Minister directed to start the construction of five Express highway projects with public-private partnership mode.

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif set a deadline of six months for the construction and repair of major communication roads of Punjab.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Pakistan takes strong exception to implementation of Citizenship Amendment Act by India


Pakistan has taken strong exception to the implementation of controversial Citizenship Amendment Act by India.

At her weekly news briefing in Islamabad today, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said the legislation and the relevant rules are evidently discriminatory in nature as they differentiate amongst the people on the basis of their faith.

The spokesperson said the regulation and laws are premised on a false assumption that minorities are being persecuted in Muslim countries of the region and the facade of India being a safe haven for them.

Mumtaz Zahra Baloch pointed out that the rising wave of Hindutva under the BJP government has led to rapid political, economic and social victimization of Muslims and other minorities in India. She said the discriminatory steps further expose the sinister agenda of transforming India into Hindu Rashtra.

She advised the Indian authorities to stop pre-choreographed targeting and systematic marginalization of minorities. She said only a few days ago, a g
roup UN special rapporteurs urged corrective actions to protect human rights and attacks against minorities in the run up to India’s national elections.

She urged India to take action to protect its own minorities especially Muslims who, she said, are in a very difficult situation because of rising Hindutva.

The spokesperson strongly condemned the Indian decision to declare illegal Kashmir National Front in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. With this, a total of nine Kashmiri political parties have been outlawed in IIOJK.

She said these oppressive measures reflect a vicious intent by India to stifle dissent and freedom of expression in IIOJK in complete disregard of international laws. She said India should immediately lift curbs on the banned Kashmiri political parties, release all political prisoners and forthwith implement the UNSC resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir.

The spokesperson informed the media that a meeting of programming committee of SAARC was held earlier this month in Kathmandu, Nepal a
fter a gap of three years. She said it reviewed the status of SAARC processes and activities and finalized the budget and calendar of activities of the SAARC Secretariat, specialized bodies and regional centers.

She said being its founding member, Pakistan is fully committed to advancing the objectives of SAARC as enshrined in its charter. She said Pakistan has always played an active role in SAARC processes and activities.

Voicing concerns over ongoing atrocities against Palestinians by Israel, the spokesperson urged the UN Security Council to fulfill its responsibilities to bring an end to the sufferings of Palestinian people.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Govt committed for close working with bar councils: Nazir Tarar


Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazir Tarar has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to working closely with the bar councils to achieve mutual objectives.

He said this while talking to a delegation comprising lawyers from various bar councils which called on him in Islamabad.

The Minister emphasized the importance of collective efforts in addressing the challenges faced by the legal community.

The delegation expressed optimism for future collaborations aiming at the betterment of the legal fraternity.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Govt decides to fast track implementation of 5Es framework


The government has decided to fast track implementation of five Es framework encompassing exports, E-Pakistan, Environment, Energy and Equity and Empowerment.

A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting chaired by Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal in Islamabad today.

It was decided to organize a stakeholders’ seminar in order to seek inputs from academia and experts from the private sector for implementation of the Five Es.

Speaking on the occasion, Ahsan Iqbal said correct determination of economic and developmental priorities is the responsibility of the planning commission to cope with the current challenges.

He said the country will have to bolster its exports and revenue to move forward. He emphasized the importance of adopting the requirements of new era in order to achieve development on permanent basis.

Ahsan Iqbal said the Ministry of Planning will be transferred to the digital system in the next six months. He further said the e-governance system will be fully enabled at t
he Ministry of Planning.

The Federal Minister directed the officers of Ministry of Planning to dispose of PC-1 within fifteen days. He said the monitoring system will also be made effective.

Source: Radio Pakistan