Islamabad—Caretaker Prime Minister Mohammadmian
Soomro on Friday said the government would
continue taking steps for providing basic
facilities of life to the people in Northern
Areas. The Prime Minister was talking to a
delegation of Advisors of the Council of
Northern Areas, led by Mir Ghazanfar Ali, Chief
Executive of the Northern Areas, at the PM
Secretariat. Soomro said the legal and technical
formalities regarding the comprehensive package
of Council of Northern Areas as announced by
President Musharraf, would be finalized soon. He
said the government had given more powers to the
Council of Northern Areas so as to improve the
decision-making process and empower the people
to resolve their problems at local level.
Islamabad—The Saudi Ambassador and Dean of Arab
Diplomatic Corps has been very active recently.
As a Dean of Arab Diplomatic Corps, Asseri has
been arranging meetings with the leaders of
major political parties to listen to their views
and to urge them to forge unity of ranks. Asseri
rightly believes in the concept of “unity in
diversity” and considers it the most rewarding
aspect in any multi-ethnic and pluralistic
society. Having known Asseri since he came
to Pakistan in February, 2001, I can say that he
is a man of principles. He is always loyal to
his friends whether in power or outside it.
Hence, his grand dinner party to honour the
former prime minister Mr. Shaukat Aziz and
former JCSC Gen. Ehsan ul Haq is a testimony to
this wonderful principle of love and loyalty to
his friends. Asseri has this time invited
selected friends in a grand manner. The most
prominent figure who graced the occasion was the
Chairman JCSC Gen. Tariq Majid along with other
high ranking military officials who all were in
civilian dress. Among the politicians, you could
see Ch. Shujaat Hussain, Mr. Mushahid Hussain,
and Mr. Nisar Memon.
Islamabad—An amount of Rs 38 billion would be
spent on capacity building of the district
administrators for disaster management during
next five years. National Disaster Management
Authority (NDMA) has chalked out a five-year
plan to cope with challenges posed by the
natural and accidental disasters including
floods. Capacity building of the officials has
been focussed in the plan. “Training will be
imparted for capacity building of the officials
and National Services Academy will also launch a
course for disaster management in its syllabus,”
an official of the NDMA told APP.
Islamabad—Aiming to make the Capital “Green
City”, the Capital Development Authority (CDA)
has been directed to prepare PC-1 of the project
and the Environment Ministry, CDA and EPA would
work on the project jointly. According to
CDA sources, the Environment Ministry has
suggested to make the capital “Green City” in a
meeting held between Caretaker Federal
Environment Minister Wajid Hussain Bukhari and
the officials of the Environment Protection
Committee. The Environment Minister after
assuring full cooperation in the meeting has
directed CDA to prepare the PC-1 of the project
so that the work on the project could be started
soon. The Minister also directed the capital
authority to cut trees only, which is necessary
for the development projects.
Islamabad—Minister for Health Ejaz Rahim has
directed all federal government health
institutions to ensure transparency in the
admission process started for House job and Post
Graduate slots in current session. The minister
issued these directions after receiving
information that people were trying to get
favour regarding admissions and said a team will
be set up to access the fairness of the process
after its completion. He asked them to ignore
any slip or letter of recommendations to favour
such candidates who had applied for admission
for House job or Post Graduate slots in federal
government hospitals/institutions.
ROUNDTABLE on Interfaith dialogue as
part the 2007 campaign titled ‘End
Violence against Women’ organised by
National Commission on Status of Women
and United Nation Development Fund for
Women, at Holiday Inn, Civic Centre,
Islamabad, 3pm-5pm.
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LAUNCHING of “Peelay Phoolon Ka Noha” a
collection of short stories by Rizwana
Syed Ali, organized by Literary
Organization ‘IMKAN’ at Pakistan Academy
of Letters, 3:30 pm.
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Brig Hafeez Ahmed ®, Managing Director
Utility Store Corporation will brief
media regarding ‘Eid-ul-Azha Relief
Package’, Kehkashan Hall 2, Holiday Inn,
Islamabad, 02pm
December 17
LAUNCH of an interactive game for
children titled ‘Bhaid,’ organised by
Sahil, at the Marriott, Agha Khan Road,
Islamabad, 3 pm.
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National Seminar on Mathematics
‘Day-to-DayLife: Science and
Technology’, organised by Exective
Council of Pakistan Mathematical
Society, Pakistan Academy of Letters,
Pitras Bukhari Road, H-8/1, Islamabad,
3pm- 4:15 pm.
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