Students from schools of N. Waziristan spend day with Army in Miran Shah

Students from different schools of North Waziristan visited Miran Shah camp and spent a day with Pakistan Army.

The students were given a tour of Tochi Scouts headquarters, Aviation strip and Tochi Museum.

The purpose of ‘A Day with Pak Army’ activity is to educate the students about army’s routine, modern equipment used by it and its sacrifices for maintaining peace.

On the occasion, dog show, horse riding and other sports and art games were also organized for entertainment of the students.

The students paid great tribute to the immense sacrifices of the army and expressed passion to join the Pakistan Army.

Source: Radio Pakistan

By-polls being held today on 6 seats of Tehsil Councils’ Chairman of KP

By-elections are being held on vacant seats of Chairman in six Tehsil Councils of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa today.

These include tehsil Darosh in Chitral district, tehsil Tangi in Charsadda, tehsil Daraban in DI Khan, tehsil Katlang in Mardan, tehsil Dasu in Kohistan and tehsil Blambut in Lower Dir district.

Polling will start at eight in the morning and continue till five in the evening without any break.

Thirty-three candidates are in the run for the tehsil council by-elections, while more than seven-hundred thousand voters will exercise their right to vote.

The Election Commission has set up five-hundred and sixty-eight polling stations out of which more than two-hundred polling stations have been declared as highly sensitive.

Source: Radio Pakistan

KP CM expresses deep grief over loss of lives during recent rain spell

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has expressed deep grief and sorrow over the loss of precious lives in the recent rain spell in different parts of the province.

In a statement in Peshawar today, he expressed sympathies with bereaved families.

The Chief Minister also announced a compensation amount for the heirs of deceased persons.

Source: Radio Pakistan

IDB vows to complete projects in Pakistan at earliest

Islamic Development Bank has vowed to complete its projects in Pakistan at the earliest.

The expression was made during meeting of President Islamic Development Bank Dr. Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser with Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia today, on the sidelines of special meeting of the World Economic Forum.

The meeting reviewed progress on ongoing projects and deliberated upon opportunities for future cooperation between Pakistan and Islamic Development Bank.

The Prime Minister thanked the Islamic Development Bank for its investments in Pakistan and appreciated the Bank’s assistance in rehabilitation after 2022 floods.

He said the Bank’s fruitful partnership with Pakistan is instrumental in achieving the government’s sustainable development goals along with providing support for reconstruction and employment.

Shehbaz Sharif highlighted that Special Investment Facilitation Council is fully functional to channelize foreign investment in the country, address all concerns of for
eign investors and provide one-window operations.

On the occasion, the President of Islamic Development Bank said Pakistan is an important member of the Bank and is blessed with rich natural and water resources.

He said Pakistan’s large manpower is an asset to be utilized optimally.

Source: Radio Pakistan

PM Orders Secretary Finance to Identify Officials Involved in Delaying Track and Trace System

Prime Minister has tasked Secretary Finance Imdad Ullah Bosal to identify officials involved in the delay in implementation of the Track and trace System.

Sources informed ProPakistani that the PM on Friday during this cabinet meeting showed dissatisfaction over the report submitted by the Tariq Bajwa led committee on Track and Trace as it has not identified FBR officials who failed to implement the Track and Trace system.

Sources said that the PM has directed his trustworthy Secretary Finance to identify those responsible; the poor implementation of the project resulted in serious lapses and delays.

The committee was also tasked to determine accountability for failure to integrate the tracking system throughout the supply chain.

Sources said that the FBR partially implemented TTS in Sugar, Cement, Fertilizer, and Tobacco factories due to their alleged collusion with industrialists.

Reportedly, the Bajwa led committee in its findings did not find any wrongdoing in contract award, however the committee a
ttributed delays and poor implementation of TTS project on part of manufacturers and contractors.

Sources informed ProPakistani that problems remain with the FBR management as they did not give priority to this project.

FBR management did not take actions against the manufacturers, even extended dates to implement the TTS, sources added.

Most of the local tobacco companies signed MoU with FBR but did not install the system over their production lines, whereas the multinational tobacco companies implemented the applicators over their production lines, sources added.

Sources further said that FBR went into a dispute with the consortium over granting many concessions regarding import of equipment and setup at plants against the initial design proposed by the consortium.

Meanwhile, the performance of Inland Revenue Enforcement Network (IREN) squads, which formed not only to monitor the stamping machines installed in the premises of manufacturers of specified goods but to examine and authenticate Tax Stamp, r
emained unsatisfactory as the enforcement teams failed to make seizure of illegal cigarette and unstamped bags of sugar, Fertilizer and cement bags across the country.

The weak enforcement by FBR, including fake stamps goods available in the market, was also highlighted by Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif during a cabinet meeting held on Friday.

Sources said that When the PM announced the inquiry, FBR higher management directed its Regional Tax Offices (RTO) to conduct operations against illegal cigarettes and unstamped sugar and fertilizer bags.

The premier also expressed serious reservations about the lack of oversight, supervision and penalties on non-compliant manufacturers which also depicts that FBR’ track and trace as well as IREN squards failed in unauthorized stoppage of production of notified goods.

Recently, former Chairman FBR Shabbar Zaidi in a tv interview also revealed that his government was pressurized specifically by the Sugar Sector not to implement the system adding that he said that Trac
k and Trace System can be a success only when the industries really cooperate with the government.

Sharing details, Shabbar Zaidi maintained that the industry will influence the operation of the system, which is deployed at their premises.

Sources said that the TTS can be successful when the government backed FBR as taxmen are reportedly reluctant to go after the business of powerful industry players who are sitting in Parliament.

The cement sector was reluctant to implement TTS despite the fact that the cement factories have been given training, sources added.

In addition, It is very important to educate the masses and the importance of Track and Trace and how to use it to verify whether the product is original or counterfeit.

Last but not least, the FBR should outsource the enforcement or give the task again to Regional Tax offices (RTOs) as the tax department’ IREN squads remained unsuccessful in verification of tax stamps.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Pakistan level T20I series in 9-run victory against New Zealand

In the fifth and last T-20 match at Lahore, Pakistan beat New Zealand by 9 runs, leveling the series 2-2.

Batting first, Pakistan scored 178 runs for the loss of five wickets in allotted 20 overs.

In reply, New Zealand were all out on 169 runs in 19.2 overs.

The five-match series drew 2-2 with Pakistan winning the second and fifth T20I while New Zealand got victories in the third and fourth matches. Meanwhile, the first encounter in Rawalpindi was called off due to rain.

Source: Radio Pakistan