Government targeting Central Asian Region to boost exports: Razzak Dawood

Islamabad, October 31, 2021 (PPI-OT):Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce Abdul Razzak Dawood says the government is targeting Central Asian Region to boost national exports. In a meeting with the business community at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he said viable policies of the government have improved considerably country’s export diversification during the last three years.

The Adviser said that Truckers Interchange Receipt convention will be signed with Afghanistan for free movement of trucks to Central Asian States and other parts of the region. To a question, he said the matters pertaining to GSP-Plus Status and Basmati Rice are well under control.

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NCOC decides to lift all restrictions in cities with maximum vaccinated population 

Islamabad, October 31, 2021 (PPI-OT):National Command and Operation Centre has decided to lift all restrictions in cities with maximum vaccinated population. The decision was taken at a meeting of the NCOC in Islamabad with Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar in the chair.

The Forum, keeping in view the vaccination of a large number of eligible people of the country, decided to gradually normalize the living conditions in the high performing cities to encourage them. It was informed that according to this ranking, Islamabad, Mandi Bahauddin, Gilgit and Mirpur have been declared the best vaccinated cities for vaccinating 60 per cent of their eligible population.

The NCOC decided that, while maintaining the necessary precautionary measures against Coronavirus pandemic in the best vaccinated cities, the restrictions in gatherings, wedding ceremonies, playgrounds, trade and business, indoor dining, cinema, gym, entertainment and religious activities including that of shrines and transport sector would be removed.

The Forum also decided to keep public gatherings in good and less vaccinated cities within the limits of 500 and 300 individuals respectively. The continuation of all these facilities across the country is subject to complete vaccination and mandatory use of facemasks. The NCOC would review these decisions at its meeting on 12th of next month.

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Corona claims 11 more lives in country during last 24 hours

Islamabad, October 31, 2021 (PPI-OT):Eleven more deaths due to Coronavirus infection and 733 positive cases have been reported across the country in a single day. According to the statistics of National Command and Operation Centre, 48,192 tests were conducted yesterday and positivity ratio remained one point five two percent.

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Prime Minister directs not to change prices of petroleum products for next fortnight 

Islamabad, October 31, 2021 (PPI-OT):As per directions of the Prime Minister Imran Khan, the prices of petroleum products will remain unchanged for the next fortnight. According to a press release issued by the Finance Ministry, if there will be any price differential then Government will bear the burden and compensate to both Oil Marketing Companies and Refineries.

The decision has been taken in public interest. The statement said that the Government is fully committed to provide maximum relief to the masses. Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority has been advised to maintain uninterrupted supply across the country.

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Shaukat Tarin congratulates FBR over exceeding monthly tax collection target

Islamabad, October 31, 2021 (PPI-OT):Adviser to Prime Minister on Finance, Shaukat Tarin has congratulated Federal Board of Revenue for exceeding monthly tax collection target. In a tweet, the Adviser said the collection has exceeded its monthly targets for four consecutive months.

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Referendum for independent Sikh homeland Khalistan starts in London 

London, October 31, 2021 (PPI-OT):A referendum for an independent Sikh homeland, Khalistan, started in London, today. The announcement was made by the ‘Punjab Referendum Commission’, which was appointed by appointed by the US-based Khalistani group – Sikhs for Justice.

The referendum will, then, take place in other countries, including the US, Canada, Australia, and the region of Punjab. Commission’ Chairman M Dane Waters, based at the University of Southern California clarified that the commission’s role is to “help the Sikhs for Justice to conduct a referendum that is as consistent with international norms as possible”.

After several postponements, the “Punjab Referendum Commission has announced to hold the “Punjab Independence Referendum on October 31, 2021. The Commission has been appointed by the US-based Khalistani separatist group Sikhs for Justice. The Commission” consists of “non-aligned direct democracy experts” who are to organise and hold a referendum on whether Punjab should be independent. The referendum will start in London on October 31 and then take place in other countries, including the US, Canada, Australia, and the region of Punjab, the commission stated.

Commission’ chairman M Dane Waters, based at the University of Southern California clarified that the commission’s role is to “help the SFJ conduct a referendum that is as consistent with international norms as possible”. He added, ‘Although a non-governmental and non-binding referendum, the result will be used as the basis for the Sikh community to request an official binding vote from the United Nations on establishing the Indian governed region of Punjab as an independent homeland for the indigenous people of whom Sikhs are the single largest group’. India is irked by the date of referendum, October 31, as on this date anti-Sikh riots, following Indira Gandhi’s assassination by his body guards, erupted, leaving 3000 to 17000 Sikhs dead.

India fought tooth and nail to forestall the intended referendum. It sent a dossier to the British government blaming Pakistan and Paramjit Singh Pamma, “an ordinary criminal”, for sponsoring the event. The UK rejected the request.

SFJ has promised help and assistance for those seeking visas to come to London to attend the rally. The organisation has booked rooms in a hotel in South all for participants travelling from outside the UK. From Britain’s Green Party, which has a lone MP in Westminster, Caroline Lucas and George Galloway, a former MP and former broadcaster respectively, have registered their support for the rally. Lucas said, `Sikh people have a right to determine for themselves whether they want to establish an independent Punjabi state’.

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Train crushes to death elderly man in Budgam

Srinagar, October 31, 2021 (PPI-OT):In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, a 61-year-old man was crushed to death by a moving train in Nowgam area of Budgam district on Sunday, officials said.

A police official told media that one Mohammad Yaseen Wani, resident of Baghi Mehtab in Srinagar, was busy on his mobile phone when a moving train on way from Budgam to Srinagar hit and crushed him to death. He said that the body of the deceased was later on handed over to family after completion of legal formalities.

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