BEIJING: Pakistan’s collaboration with China in the fields of education and research is highly valued, according to Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the acting prime minister.In a Beijing discussion with Ren Libo, President of the Grandview Institution, the prime minister shared his opinions. While in China for the Belt and Road Forum, Prime Minister Kakar stated that cooperation between Chinese educational institutions and the nation might assist the latter achieve its objectives.He described China as Pakistan’s close friend, supporting it through all of its tough times.“We discussed shared goals and our vision for the future,” PM Kakar stated. Thankful for his insightful advice and want to deepen Pakistan’s and China’s sibling ties even more.
Dr. Umar Saif, the Federal Minister for IT and Telecom, stated on Tuesday that Pakistan aims to absorb knowledge from Malaysia’s creative strategy and regulations for the introduction of 5G. With the help of an extremely creative spectrum sharing scheme, Malaysia has quickly implemented 5G. The minister stated, “We would collaborate with our Malaysian counterparts to learn about their creative approach and policies. He was speaking at the GITEX-23 Sidelines conference in Dubai with a high-level delegation headed by Malaysia’s Minister of IT and Communication, Fahmi Fadzi. Important technology-related subjects were covered at the meeting with the goal of enhancing bilateral cooperation. Dr. Umar Saif discussed the financial technology (Fintech) industry and Starlink, the satellite internet provider entering Malaysia, at the conference.
BEIJING: Sami Saeed, the caretaker minister for planning, development, and special initiatives, has emphasised the critical role that the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) plays in promoting regional connectivity and economic development. He has also highlighted Pakistan’s national pride in having made a significant contribution to the initiative’s success. The minister emphasised Pakistan’s resolve to fortify its alliance with China at the meeting with Chinese technology companies, with an emphasis on infrastructure development and sustainable growth. According to CEN on Tuesday, he went on to say that Pakistan’s active participation in the BRI demonstrated the nation’s unwavering commitment to developing relationships that benefit both parties and advancing international collaboration.
BEIJING: On Tuesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted a state banquet for world leaders taking part in the Third Belt and Road Forum. Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the acting prime minister, was present. Senior cabinet ministers accompanied the prime minister, according to a news statement from the PM Office Media Wing. The chiefs of state and government of various other international countries, including those of Russia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Mongolia, Hungary, Sri Lanka, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Papua New Guinea, Mozambique, and Chile, attended the banquet, which was held at the famous Great Hall of the Peoples. First Lady Madame Peng Liyuan and President Xi greeted the prime minister at the banquet. Additionally, Prime Minister Kakar engaged in casual conversations with the international leaders present at the function.
ISLAMABAD: On Tuesday, Pakistan’s football team’s historic victory in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers was hailed as a victory for sports and sportsmanship by Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Murtaza Solangi. After Pakistan and Cambodia’s football match that served as a FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying round, the minister told the media, “It is not a victory for a country or team, rather it is a win for football and all the sports.” For their first-ever victory in the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, the people of Pakistan, the football team, and football fans received congratulations from Murtaza Solangi. He stated that the two teams, Pakistan and Cambodia, deserved praise and congratulations for their outstanding performances in front of the fervently passionate fans.
BEIJING: On Tuesday, Kenyan President Dr. William Ruto was asked to help the caretaker prime minister, Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, conclude the probe into the killing of Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif. Arshad Sharif, a journalist and news caster, was shot and killed on October 23, 2018, while he was visiting Kenya. Following the two leaders’ meeting in China, the PM Office released a statement saying, “The prime minister requested the Kenyan President for facilitation and finalisation of the Special Joint Investigation Team report in the murder case of late Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif.” The gathering happened outside of Beijing, China’s 3rd Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation.
UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has demanded that Israel end its cruel siege of the Gaza Strip and permit unrestricted access to humanitarian relief for the Palestinian people who are suffering due to Israel’s ceaseless shelling of the enclave, which has caused great damage. The Tel Aviv regime is required by international law to carry out its obligations as an occupying Power, according to Ambassador Muhammad Usman Iqbal Jadoon, the deputy permanent representative of Pakistan to the UN, who made this statement during a panel discussion on the Palestinian issue. “The Second Committee of the General Assembly, which deals with economic and financial matters, needs to hear from him that the Palestinian people need protection, immediate and urgent humanitarian aid, and an end to the mass displacement.”
ISLAMABAD: On Monday, Maulana Syed Muhammad Abdul Khabir Azad, the chairman of the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, said that the moon for Rabi-us-Sani, 1445 AH, has been sighted. He declared that on Tuesday, October 17, 1445 AH, would be the first Rabi-us-Sani.
Dr. Nadeem Jan, the acting federal minister for health, stated on Monday that the government intended to incorporate nutrition, cleanliness, and health into the curricula to raise awareness among people starting in childhood. He was speaking at a women’s convention on “Family Planning and Population,” which was put on by the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination’s Population Programme Wing (PPW). The minister stated that increasing women’s awareness and knowledge about family planning and population challenges, particularly among rural women, was the primary goal of the convention. According to him, Pakistan’s population was adding almost 6.1 million new people year, which is an extremely fast growth rate.
QUETTA: Jan Achakzai, the interim minister for information for Balochistan, stated on Monday that the administration has been instructed by the province council to act immediately to ensure that the people receive relief as soon as possible following the decrease in the price of petroleum goods. While updating the media on the outcomes of the cabinet meeting, which was headed by Caretaker Chief Minister Ali Mardan Khan Domki, he stated that the advantages of the significant drop in petrol prices of Rs 40 per litre must be distributed to the general public. According to Jan Achakzai, the Quetta Electric service Company received Rs 780 million from the provincial cabinet on the proviso that it reinstate the region’s electrical service.
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