Zartaj Gul warns of fines against use of polythene bags

ISLAMABAD:  Minister of State for Climate Change Zartaj Gul Wazir has said that public awareness campaign regarding banning of the polythene bags, which was launched across the capital city of Islamabad, has been now extended to the federal government organizations, where government employees are being made aware and encouraged to shun use of the polythene bags.

 

While addressing the media here on Wednesday, the state minister said that like any other segment of the society, they had now started to approach government employees through the public awareness, sensitization and outreach activities being carried out in the government organizations including ministries/divisions and attached departments in the capital city of Islamabad and motivate them to stave off the use of polythene bags at all levels, which have proved destructive to overall environment and public health.”

 

“Thousands of employees work in these federal government organizations. However, communicating the message to them regarding adverse impacts of the polythene bags on their health and the environment they live in and feed on is of paramount importance to our efforts aimed at riding the capital city and its suburbs of the polythene bags,” Zartaj emphasized.

 

Sensitization of one person regarding deleterious aftermaths of the polythene bags is in fact sensitization of the entire household, where he lives in and where he will carry along the message, she argued, emphatically. The climate change state minister said further that public awareness and outreach activities regarding the importance of the shunning use of the polythene bags on environment and public health had also been carried out in the Prime Minister Imran Khan’s office, where employees had been made aware of the negative impacts of the polythene bags and importance of their role towards overall environmental conservation and protection of public health by means of avoiding the use of polythene bags.

 

The state minister also told the media that while all political leaders sitting in both upper and lower houses of Parliament have lauded the incumbent government’s anti-polythene bag campaign, the public awareness and outreach activities would now be initiated in the Senate and the National Assembly.

 

Chairman and deputy chairman as well as speaker and deputy speakers of the National Assembly would be approached, sensitized regarding deleterious impacts of the polythene bags and urged to motivate MNAs and senators to play their part in making not only the capital city but also their own political constituencies, she added.

 

Lauding the role of the official enforcement teams comprising officials of climate change minister Pak-EPA Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory Administration and Islamabad Police, she said without untiring efforts and aggressive chasing of the ban violators the enforcement of the polythene bag ban could not have been possible.

 

“I deeply feel motivated witnessing the enforcement teams ensuring implementation of the law regarding ban on polythene bags in all forms and manifestations despites stiff resistance from various quarters including some errant traders, shoppers and customers,” the state minister said, urging the people to support with these enforcement teams and ensure that our neighbourhoods and business are free from the menace of polythene bags that are damaging not only the environment but also human and animal health.

 

Public awareness and outreach activities in all the federal government organizations are being carried out by the climate change ministry as a part of the present government’s vision for Clean Green Pakistan and commitment towards banning of the polythene bags in the entire country, said senior Joint Secretary Syed Mujtaba Hussain of the ministry, who is leading the campaign regarding implementation of the ban on polythene bags.

 

He recalled that prior to launch of public awareness and sensitization activities for the federal government employees, an official letter was sent to the federal government institutions this year on March 9 through which support of all ministries/divisions and their attached departments for making this ban on polythene bags effective by informing their officers/officials about the enforcement of the polythene bags regulations notified vide SRO No. 92(KE)/2019 dated 22-7-2019, which imposes ban on usage of polythene bags (manufacture, import, sale, purchase, shortage and users) in ICT.

 

Under the re-enforcement of the complete ban on polythene bags beginning from March 1, use of all polyethylene bags at any level has been again made liable to be fined in the capital region of around 1.5 million people, the senior climate change ministry official of grade 21 highlighted.

 

“Anyone who is found using, selling or manufacturing the polythene bags would face a severe action in the shape of fines,” he warned, adding that all relevant government organizations had been officially directed to remain vigilant and fine anyone found in possession of the polythene bags.

 

“However, through the letter to the federal government entities we have also requested them to completely ban use of the polythene bags within their offices and residential premises, to which we received all-out support regarding the ban,” the senior official Syed Mujtaba Hussain elaborated.

 

He also said that these federal government entities had also placed standees and banners at prominent places of their offices inscribed with public awareness messages regarding negative impacts of polythene bags and fines on violators, which have been provided by the climate change ministry.

Finance Minister announces to decrease petrol price by Rs1.5, diesel by Rs3

 

ISLAMABAD:  Finance Minister Hammad Azhar has announced to decrease the petrol price by 1.50 rupee and that of diesel by three rupees per liter.

 

Addressing a news conference here on Wednesday, he said this is being done after consultations with Prime Minister Imran Khan and keeping in view the trend of oil prices in the international market.

 

The Finance Minister said the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) at its meeting today (Wednesday) fixed the wheat support price at 1800 rupees per forty kilogram. He said this decision will provide relief to the farmers.

 

Hammad Azhar said it has also been decided to import five hundred thousand tonne of sugar from India. He said the prices of the commodity are lower in India as compared to Pakistan. He said the import of sugar will improve the supply situation which will directly benefit the common man.

 

Keeping in view the demand of Cotton, the Finance Minister said the ECC on the proposal of Ministry of Commerce has accorded approval for the import of cotton from India by the end of June. Hammad Azhar said Pakistan has successfully raised 2.5 billion dollars through Eurobond. He said we received bids for five billion dollars. He said it is the present government which brought the current account deficit and the primary account to surplus.

 

The Finance Minister said the government is fully cognizant of the problems faced by the people due to price hike. He said we will work day and night to overcome this issue with the close coordination of the provincial governments.

 

He recognized the contributions of his predecessors Hafeez Sheikh and Asad Umar for bringing stability in the economy. He said he will continue to take guidance from both the former Finance Ministers to take the matters towards further improvement.

 

78 more people died of COVID-19 during last 24 hours

 

ISLAMABAD:  Seventy-eight more deaths due to Coronavirus have been reported across the country during the last twenty-four hours.

 

According to the latest statistics issued by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), 4,757 new positive cases have been reported in the country after conducting tests of 43,965 people during the same period.

 

The death toll due to COVID-19 pandemic has now reached 14,434 while the number of active cases is 50,397. 603,126 patients stand recovered from the disease.

Ground breaking of 1st phase of Sialkot-Kharian-Rawalpindi motorway on May27: Murad

ISLAMABAD:  Minister for Communications Murad Saeed has said the present government has executed road infrastructure projects of 1654 kilometres in its two and a half year tenure.

 

Addressing an event of motorway police here on Wednesday, he said we initiated work on eleven new projects including the western route of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) whilst the ground-breaking of five more projects will be performed this year.

 

He said the ground breaking of first phase of Sialkot-Kharian-Rawalpindi motorway will be performed on May 27. Referring to the deteriorating condition of Balkasar-Mianwali-Muzafargarh road, he said maintenance work has been started on it.

 

The Minister said this will be turned into a motorway or an expressway. Work on this project will be started in October. He said the ground breaking of Sukkur-Hyderabad motorway and Chaman-Quetta-Karachi expressway will also be performed this year.

 

Murad Saeed said the total length of our road infrastructure projects will exceed over six thousand kilometres which is three times more than the ones executed in the previous regime.

 

He said our road infrastructure projects are different from the previous regime as these are not being built through loans but investments. The Minister said technology is being used to make the journey on motorways and highways safe. He said this has also helped increase our revenue.

 

Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry said an ordinance is being promulgated for establishment of civil drone authority. He said this will regulate the manufacturing of drones in the country. The Minister emphasized the need for employing drones in different sectors including policing, agriculture and health.

 

Fawad Chaudhary appreciated the motorway police for embracing the technology saying it will improve their performance and prove to be cost effective for them. He said we have laid the foundation of Naya Pakistan on the basis of knowledge, science and technology.

Punjab Govt taking steps to protect lives of citizens

 

ISLAMABAD:  Punjab government has taken necessary steps to protect the lives of citizens and to contain the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in the province.

 

In a statement in Lahore on Wednesday, Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar said, as number of patients is increasing, implementation of SOPs is essential to overcome coronavirus. He said people violating Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) will be dealt with strict action.