President, PM extend Eid greetings to Muslim Ummah


President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have felicitated the nation and the Muslim Ummah on the auspicious occasion of Eid-ul- Fitr and urged them to show compassion and generosity and share their happiness with the poor and needy.

In a message, the President prayed to Allah Almighty to bring immense blessings, happiness, peace and security to everyone on this blessed day.

Asif Ali Zardari said the auspicious occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr sends us the message that as a nation we are determined to overcome challenges, extend a helping hand to the needy and ready to work for a bright and prosperous future for everybody.

He called for making an effort to become a united and strong nation by showing brotherhood and tolerance and ensuring social and economic justice and mutual unity and solidarity.

The President, on behalf of the Pakistani nation, he expressed solidarity with the oppressed Muslims of Gaza and Palestine..

He impressed upon the international community to ensure immediate peace in
Gaza and provision of assistance to the Palestinians. He said the oppression, barbarity and genocide by Israel is the gravest violation of human rights.

Asif Ali Zardari further said that, on this occasion of happiness, we should not forget the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. He assured that the entire Pakistani nation stands with their Kashmiri brothers and sisters.

The President said Pakistan would continue moral, diplomatic and political support to Kashmiris for the resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute according to the United Nations resolutions and wishes of the Kashmiri people.

In his message, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said this day marks the end of Ramazan, a month of immense blessings, spiritual growth, forgiveness, patience, tolerance and resilience.

The Prime Minister said the underlying message of Eid is that of solidarity, compassion, generosity and harmony and inspires us to build a peaceful and prosperous society. While we enjoy the celebratory delight of thi
s great occasion, we must not forget the least fortunate amongst us. He appealed to the entire nation to help those around who deserve our support so that they could also share the joys of this occasion.

Paying rich tribute to martyrs, Shehbaz Sharif said we should also remember those, who have sacrificed their lives so that the nation lives in peace and tranquility. He said the entire nation salutes the gallant veterans who work tirelessly to protect country’s borders, maintain internal security and contribute to peacekeeping missions abroad. They deserve our utmost respect and recognition.

Shehbaz Sharif also urged Muslims around the world to remember their Palestinian and Kashmiri brothers and sisters who are facing the worst kind of atrocities of the occupation forces and they will be constrained to enjoy the joys of Eid. We all pray to Almighty Allah to ease their difficulties.

Source: Radio Pakistan

PR announces 25% reduction in fares on Eid-ul-Fitr


Pakistan Railways has announced twenty five percent reduction in the fares as a special package for the commuters on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr.

According to a press release issued in Lahore today, railway fares will be reduced by 25percent for first three days of Eid-ul-Fitr.

This discount will be available on all types of trains and classes. However, the discount will not be applicable on Eid Special trains.

Source: Radio Pakistan

SIFC playing pivotal role to exploit country’s mineral potential


Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) is playing a pivotal role to exploit the country’s mineral potential.

The establishment of Mines and Minerals Division at the federal level has been fast-tracked to harness the potential of mining.

The division will help in revitalizing the mineral sector by harmonizing mineral policies and regulations across the country. The federal and provincial coordination will facilitate domestic and foreign investment

Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation has started executing an agreement with an American company for the export of pink salt.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Govt Has Granted 34 Licenses For EV Manufacturing in Pakistan


The Ministry of Industries and Production has given licenses to 34 two and three-wheeler companies for manufacturing electronic vehicles (EVs), whereas other private partners are also jumping into EV manufacturing, Engineer Asim Ayaz of the Engineering Development Board told experts at a webinar on Pakistan’s Electric Vehicles’ Market Potential hosted by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) on Monday.

He underscored that the current issue is the lack of financing facilities for customers at the national level as EVs are more expensive due to batteries’ cost than fuel-based vehicles. He said that the Ministry is proposing to have an EV charging station at every gas station.

‘The Ministry has compared the National EV Policy with Malaysia and others which is good in tariff, but we lacked funding streams and financing solutions. We are closely working with LUMS and other industry partners for the adoption of EVs,’ Ayaz added. Engineer Ayaz noted that better coordination between the Ministries and
relevant departments is crucial for effective policy implementation and cascading tariff structure.

Experts at a webinar on Pakistan’s Electric Vehicles’ Market Potential said that shifting from existing fuel-based automobiles to EV or Electric Vehicles was elusive without an optimized funding stream and stakeholder collaboration at the government and private sector levels.

SDPI as part of its Monday webinar series organized an online discussion on ‘Pakistan’s Electric Vehicle Market: Challenges, Opportunities, and the 2030 Agenda’ here at the SDPI.

On the occasion, Dr. Naveed Arshad said that battery technology is evolving and requires research and development along with enhanced capital and technical resources, where the latter could be chipped in through academia.

Dr. Arshad, Associate Professor, LUMS highlighted that internationally, massive funding is available for EVs and the country would not need the IMF or World Bank to get funding, as the global community wants EVs for offsetting carbon emission
s and not economic development. ‘Pakistan can tap that money by linking its EV transition ambition with GHG emissions aligning it with GHG reduction perspective,’ he said. He mentioned that global climate finance in this regard could be managed through a competitive process that would favor only well-planned and better projects, adding, ‘The faster we go the faster we will get our goal.’

Ahmed Sajeel from Deewan Motors BMW said the Japanese automobile companies are resisting EVs which is unsustainable in the prevailing milieu as the international automobile industry has decided to shift towards EVs. He noted that the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination is very cooperative and welcoming in terms of EVs, but the country needs a sustainable policy framework to work in a meaningful way to avoid further delay. EV alone is not the answer, but infrastructure is necessary and its manufacturing locally is the way forward as Pakistan is rich in silica and other required raw materials, he added.

Midhat Waris said that Shell Global has the largest EV setup having over 1000 EV charging stations across the world and has piloted its EV rapid chargers in Pakistan. Moreover, Shell’s biggest EV charging station has been launched in China with a capacity of 250 charging points, she added. ‘We want to take strategic key positions in terms of EV charging in Pakistan and K-Electric partnership is significant to achieve this ambition,’ Waris said.

Dr. Aazir Anwar Khan said the EV outlook for manufacturing throughout the world is based on electronics and architecture production, whereas socioeconomically, the EVs would have a huge impact on the middle class mostly relying on two or three-wheelers. ‘Air quality and environmental hazards are huge in the country due to transport sector emissions, whereas 60% of oil imported is being consumed by motorbikes,’ he said. The country intends to transition from fuel-based vehicles to EVs directly, and since the outlook is positive and transitional the country needs privat
e funding to run these systems.

Abdul Hadi said his company in 2021 started converting fuel-based cars over EVs like Suzuki FX, Mehran, and Bolan, whereas the running cost of the EV is exponentially low. ‘Current EV Policy is not serving up to the mark as no breakthrough achieved in manufacturing, charging infrastructure and other areas. However, we need to have a motor manufacturing system within the country for local battery development setup, as all parts are imported from China unless we develop on our own then it will be difficult to achieve EV transition,’ he added.

Malik Arsalan said the country needs to improve its capacity in terms of tapping climate financing as there is massive capital available in this regard and without developing milestones through public-private partnerships (PPP) no target is achievable.

In his closing remarks, Dr. Khalid Waleed said linking EVs with national trade and the power sector can help resolve the problem, whereas hybrid EVs can be a way forward. The regulatory env
ironment must be accommodating for local assembly and manufacturing infrastructure that needed to be fostered and sustained whereas the latter is the key part, he added.

Pakistan needs to explore renewable energy financing and climate financing initiatives like the Just Energy Transition Partnerships introduced by South Africa as key initiatives that can support not only the power but transportation sector as well, he said. He mentioned that the capacity building of the parliamentarians is also very important to guide policy efforts.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Meta Brings New Features as Pakistanis Connect Online Ahead of Eid


Meta has launched a series of specially created Ramadan themed features across its apps to help people connect with their loved ones ahead of Eid.

To help make online check-ins more fun, WhatsApp has released a new sticker pack, which includes stickers in Urdu, designed to help Pakistanis share timely well-wishes with their nearest and dearest.

As we get closer to Eid, many go online to buy their clothes for the occasion. Creators like Osamah Nasir and Ayla Adnan are on Instagram, sharing their favorite Pakistani clothing brands, like Moosajee and House of Aamna Aqeel. They are calling on others to support local small businesses as they prepare for Eid.

They created their Stories using Instagram’s new Ramadan template that people can add to their Stories to capture their #MonthOfGood.

There is also a surprise for people who use the tag, ‘Eid Mubarak’ on Threads during Eid celebrations on April 9th, 10th and 11th.

Source: Pro Pakistani