ISLAMABAD : Adviser to the Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam Friday said that current government was taking multiple initiatives to promote eco-tourism across the country.
He said the government was also extensively working to finalize regulations to help preserve environment and ensure additional job opportunities for local communities.
“We are working with the Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) government to formulate regulations that will help protect the environment and regulate tourism in the area”, he said while addressing World Tourism Day Seminar on ‘Tourism and Jobs: A better future for all’ organized by the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC).
In the first phase, he said the tourism laws would be enforced in the Gilgit-Baltistan and later it would be replicated in other parts of the country with the help of provincial governments.
With the exponential growth in domestic tourism during the last two years due to the improved law and order, the adviser said the eco-tourism would be an effective tool for conserving nature and improving livelihoods of local communities with rural development.
Amin said the Ministry of Climate Change (MoCC) had signed a project with Agha Khan Foundation to set up eight tourist zones in the GB where the tourism laws would be enforced to manage the influx of local and foreign tourists.
The ministry has also been working to develop eco-tourism sites in the northern parts of the country under the United Nations-funded projects, he added.
Citing an example, he said the MoCC had taken an initiative for the development of a tourist spot (opposite to Hunza valley) as an eco-tourism valley and the policy was being formulated with the help of local community to enable environment-friendly tourist activities in the area.
“There is a dire need to integrate tourism with environment and this government is committed to perform the task under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan who has been a strong proponent of unlocking the untapped potential of tourism in the country,” Amin remarked while discouraging irresponsible tourism in the country.
“We have to replace such type of tourism with Responsible Ecological Tourism to preserve natural landscapes and natural beauty,” he added.
The adviser said the Climate Change Ministry had launched Clean Green Index to create competition among the cities to promote healthy cleanliness and green environment in their respective areas.
He said the MoCC was in constant contact with the provincial authorities to provide them solutions for redressing the issues related to the littering and proper waste disposal.
He said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government, during its first year, had taken revolutionary steps for tourism promotion.
Amin appreciated the initiatives of the government including relaxation in visa policy, formation of the National Tourism Coordination board for stronger coordination among the provinces and restructuring of the PTDC. However, he said the government was now focusing on developing infrastructure support system that would eventually boost the tourist activities in the country.
“Tourism is not a GDP multiplier but a quickest GDP multiplier,” he said while pointing out the immense potential of Pakistan tourism offering lush green meadows, sky-high mountains, the world’s oldest civilizations and heritage, besides 1,000 kilometer long coastal lines.
Highlighting the cultural, social and economic impacts of tourism on the society, Managing Director PTDC Syed Intikhab Alam said the sector played a great role in poverty alleviation, rural development and women empowerment.
Intikhab said the present government was fully cognizant of the true potential of tourism and embracing digital technologies to project real face of Pakistan across the globe.(INP)
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NA body unanimously passes “The National Information Technology Board Bill, 2019”
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecommunication has unanimously passed “The National Information Technology Board Bill, 2019 (Ord. No. X of 2019)”.
The NA Body had detailed discussion and deliberations on the Bill in its meeting held in Old PIPS Hall, Parliament Lodges, Islamabad on Thursday with MNA Mr. Ali Khan Jadoon in chair.
The representative from Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) apprised the Committee that complaints regarding online contents would be registered in PTA. Section 33 of PEMRA Act empowered PTA to just block objectionable contents and Cyber Crime is not our subject, he further added. If any complaint registered, which is other than contents, the PTA had sent it to Federal Investigation Authority (FIA).
The Committee was also briefed regarding criteria adopted for awarding the contract to a company with regard to the IT Park in Chak Shahzad, Islamabad. The Project Director briefed the Committee that we are working according to PEPRA Rules and the said IT Park will be functional in August, 2022. He further apprised the Committee that four companies were shortlisted for awarding the contract and no complaints were received against companies from 2017 to February, 2018.
While briefing regarding releasing the dues to 200 regular employees of Telephone Industries of Pakistan (TIP) on account of Pay and Pension increases for the year 2017-18 and 2018-19, the Managing Director TIP informed that all the dues of regular employees have been released.
The meeting was attended by MNAs Mr. Saghibzada Sibghatullah, Makhdoom Zain Hussain Qureshi, Mr. Muhammad Abdul Ghafar Watto, Mr. Muhammad Aslam Khan, Mr.Muhammad Hashim, Mr.Ali Gohar Khan, Ms. Ayesh Rajab Ali, Ms. Maiza Hameed, Mr. Mahesh Kumar Malani and Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah. The meeting was also attended by Minister for IT & T and senior officers of the Ministry of IT & T, Law & Justice and PTA.(INP)
Times Square in New York lights up with ‘Free Kashmir’ signs ahead of Modi visit
NEW YORK: The Pakistani community in the United States has highlighted the grave human rights violations being carried out by Indian security forces in Indian-occupied Kashmir by sponsoring a screen advertisement at the iconic Times Square in New York.
According to reports circulating on the social media, the Pakistanis have also camped outside the United Nations Headquarters to raise their voice against Indian aggression in the occupied valley. The advertisement was part on a public outreach campaign on occupied Kashmir.
With the extraordinary efforts of PM Imran Khan, Kashmir issue has now become a Global concern. The voice of people of IOJ&K is once again being heard in the highest diplomatic forums.
The protesters camped out in front of the United Nations are expected to raise their voice against the Indian atrocities when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the UN later this week. Last week, a group of activists also protested outside the ‘Howdy Modi’ event in Houston.
The official Twitter account of the Pakistan government on Thursday also tweeted out a picture of the Times Square lit up with signs in support of the people of occupied Kashmir, highlighting lines such as ‘Stand with Kashmir’ and ‘Free Kashmir’.
“With the extraordinary efforts of PM Imran Khan, Kashmir issue has now become a Global concern. The voice of people of IOJ&K is once again being heard in the highest diplomatic forums.”
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‘Stand With Kashmir’ has been highlighted on Times Square today, the official Twitter handle of the Pakistan government tweeted.
PTI lauds UK’s Opposition Labour Party for adopting a historic resolution on Kashmir
Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Azad Kashmir chapter on Thursday appreciated the UK’s Opposition Labour Party for adopting a historic resolution on Kashmir.
UK’s Labour Party also called for international intervention and granting of the right of self-determination to the people of the disputed territory who had to endure the unendurable at the hands of Indian occupation forces over and over again.
The resolution tabled by the Leyton and Wanstead and Nottingham East Constituency Labour Party wings at its annual party conference in Brighton calls for intervention by Corbyn to ensure someone from the party is represented to attend the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on the issue.
Kashmiris in IoK cannot be left at the mercy of occupation forces
Jeremy Bernard Corbyn is a British politician serving as Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition. Since 2015, he has several times condemned human rights abuses in Kashmir in the recent weeks.
Terming it as a great development the president PTI-AJK chapter Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhary said that the resolution was a big achievement and a diplomatic victory for Pakistan against India.
“This is the same party, whose government had passed Indian independence act on 5th July 1947 in the UK parliament that ultimately led to the creation of India and Pakistan as two sovereign states”, Barrister said adding that the Labour party has yet again created a history by upholding the Kashmiris’ right of self-determination and advocating for a peaceful resolution of the dispute.
In a separate statement, the PTI Secretary Information Ershad Mahmud, while welcoming the move said, “It is heartening to see such a comprehensive resolution, wherein the Labour party, with no ifs and buts, had underscored the need for addressing both political as well as the humanitarian dimensions of the lingering dispute”.
The Labour party’s unambiguous stand on the issue of Kashmir he said will go a long way to strengthen the Kashmir narrative being a principal part of the dispute.
Hope the world will respond to Kashmiris’ clarion call for peace and justice
Referring to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s diplomatic engagements on the sidelines of UN General Assembly session the PTI Secretary Information said that the PM Khan has held dozens of high-level meetings with heads of important world countries.
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Lauding IK’s forthright stance on the issue of Kashmir Mr. Mahmud said, “During his meeting with world leaders Prime Minister Khan had presented Kashmir case effectively and vociferously”. “after a long time any Pakistani leader has spoken extensively on the issue of Kashmir and highlighted people aspirations”, he said adding that none of his predecessors has so far been able to engage world leaders on Kashmir on such a level”, he said.
Dr Firdous assures to provide assistance to quake victims in Azad Kashmir
ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant on Information and Broadcasting Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan has assured to provide every possible assistance for the rehabilitation of quake affected people in Azad Kashmir.
Armed forces, National Disaster Management Authority, Punjab government and other institutions are standing shoulder to shoulder with Azad Kashmir government for the rehabilitation of the quake victims
In a series of tweets on Thursday, she said the government and its institutions will not rest till the complete rehabilitation of quake affected people.
She said portable X-ray machines and medicines will be dispatched to the hospital in Mirpur.
The special assistant said the government fully stands by the quake affected people in this hour of trial. She said Prime Minister Imran Khan has expressed firm commitment for the relief and assistance of the calamity hit people.
Firdous Ashiq Awan said that it was on the instructions of the Prime Minister that she visited the quake victims, condoled with the bereaved families and distributed essential items including tents and water amongst the people.
Read more: Earthquake: Death toll reaches 37 as aftershocks continue in AJK
The special assistant said the process of rehabilitation will start after the rescue and relief operation. She said the armed forces, National Disaster Management Authority, Punjab government and other institutions are standing shoulder to shoulder with Azad Kashmir government for the rehabilitation of the quake victims.
Dr Firdous called for greater unity and solidarity to effectively cope with the current situation.(INP)
Chinese embassy expend visa service in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Chinese embassy here has further expended its visa services in Pakistan to promote people-to-people contacts.
As a major development, it has opened Lahore Visa Service Center to facilitate applications submitted to seek Chinese visa.
Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing inaugurated the center.
Punjab government high-ranked officials, Chinese Lahore Consul General Long Dingbin, Deputy consul general Peng Zhengwu and other senior officers participated in inaugural ceremony.
Talking to China Economic Net (CEN), Deputy Counsel General Lahore Mr. Peng Zhengwu said that inauguration of Lahore Visa Center was a landmark step to bring ease to local people. “Earlier, people of Lahore had to travel to Islamabad to apply for Chinese visa that cost commutation expense and exhaustion. It is an enormous relief to growing number of businessmen and others hailing from Lahore, most important city and new hub of economic activity in Punjab province”, he added. The plan to lay down visa facility, he said, was in pipeline over the last many months and finally it has been materialized in befitting manner.
Responding to a question, he elaborated that in order to facilitate people to people exchanges between China and Pakistan and provide a more comfortable environment and more efficient services to the applicants, Lahore Visa Center will handle Chinese ordinary visa, Hong Kong SAR visa and Macao SAR visa applications, biometric information collection and visa delivery.
Clarifying the function and powers of visa center, he said it did not have any power to issue visa, adding that its main operation will be collection and forward of all relevant documents to Islamabad visa center. “China embassy will not operate visa center in Lahore directly. It has outsourced it to a private company,” he added.
“Solely the visa officer in Islamabad Chinese embassy has the authority to decide whether to issue the visa or not, as well as the validity period of the visa, the duration of stay and number of entries based on the applicant’s specific circumstances. The visa officer may request the applicant to provide further supporting documents or supplementary materials as required or request the applicant for a live interview,” he said.
According to information available to Chinese Embassy, those applicants who hold diplomatic or official passports, or who apply for Chinese diplomatic, official, courtesy or talent visas, may submit their applications directly to the Chinese Embassy after filling up application forms online at the Chinese Embassy website without appointments.
Embassy said that as per the arrangement of reciprocal exemption of visa fees between the People’s Republic of China and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, there are no consular fees for visa charged from Pakistani citizens. The Visa Center will only charge service fees for visa applications. Additionally, the Visa Center will charge visa application fees from the third country’s nationals, it added.
Diplomatic passport holders of Pakistan are exempted from visas and may stay up to 30 days in the mainland of China, up to 14 days in Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR of China respectively. Official passport holders of Pakistan are exempted from visas and may stay up to 30 days in the mainland of China and up to 14 days in Hong Kong SAR of China.
Approximately 4000 applications are received at Islamabad visa center on monthly basis. Last month, number went to 6000 because of peak season for student visa application.(INP)
DIG Islamabad directs to revamp security & vigilance Committees for better output
ISLAMABAD: Deputy Inspector General of Police (Operations) Waqar Uddin Syed has directed to revamp security and vigilance Committees in Islamabad and include people from all walks of life in it for better output.
He issued the directives while presiding a meeting held here on Monday to review the crime and security situation in the city. SP (Investigation) Dr. Syed Mustafa Tanveer, Additional SP Muhammad Zeeshan, all Zonal SPs, SDPOs and SHOs attended the meeting.
DIG (Operations) asked for friendly policing environment and serve the people with commitment and dedication. He directed for immediate redressal of complaints and concerns of the people.
He asked to erect special pickets in the city to check incidents of car theft and increase patrolling in those areas where crime rate is being reported high. DIG (Operations) asked SPs and SDPOs to check themselves patrolling duties of the staff and brief them about effective policing measures.
Waqar Uddin Syed further directed all SDPOs and SHOs to monitor the security of their respective areas and keep check and balance on their subordinate staff deputed for security purpose.
He asked to follow the slogan of “First Salute then proceed decently for good repute” (Pehley Salam – Phir Kalam) to ensure decent policing culture in the city and deal with citizens in a respectful manner.
The DIG (Operations) asked the police officials to brief their staff about decent policing steps before assigning them any duty and ensure complete implementation on them. .
Mr. Waqar warned that no complaint of sluggish attitude would be tolerated and friendly police ecology would be inculcated in the city. (INP)











