Rahat to hold 48 concerts in memory of legendary uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

LAHORE: Renowned singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan says he will hold a series of concerts in 48 cities across the globe to pay a tribute to his mentor Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan in connection with his 20th death anniversary.Film actor Shaan and two of his team members, Mr Khan told a press conference at a local hotel that 2017 marked the 20th death anniversary of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan who died at the age of 48. It’s in consonance with the figure, he said, he would hold concerts in 48 cities across the globe.The concert series will kick off in Faisalabad, the birthplace of both Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, in the second week of January. The concluding night is proposed to be held in London, the city where Nusrat breathed his last.Mr Khan said the tribute in the shape of music concerts to Nusrat was open to all those singers who loved and admired the maestro and who want to participate and perform at any of the venues.Since Delhi is also one of the cities where a tribute to Nusrat has also been planned to be held, there were questions about the possibility of envisaging any such event in India. Salman Ahmed, a team member, said: “If things between India and Pakistan would get improved by that time, we shall hold a music concert there.”Film actor Shaan said Rahat was taking Nusrat’s mission forward by holding this series of concerts.The press conference began with one-minute silence and later ‘fateha’ was offered for the Quetta tragedy victims.

Sethi backtracks from push-ups ban

LAHORE – Hours after a parliamentary committee on Wednesday expressed reservations over cricket players doing push-ups to celebrate victories during matches, chairman of PCB’s Executive Committee chairman Najam Sethi clarified that the celebrations were done at the discretion of players.Clarifying media reports, Sethi further said there was no ban onperforming celebratory push-ups.However, the statement contradicts Sethi’s reported assurances to the parliamentary committee in which he said the practice was limited to the England tour and would not happen again.Sethi also went on to add that the media should refrain from politicising the country’s national cricket team.He also appreciated the Pakistan Army for providing fitness training facilities to the PCB.Earlier, PCB official Sethi assured the IPC Standing Committee that players would be barred from the push-ups when the ruling party MPs raised the concerns.

First meeting of PSIC’s steering committee held

LAHORE – Provincial Minister for Finance, Dr Ayesha Ghaus Pasha Wednesday presided over the first meeting of steering committee of Punjab Small Industry Corporation at Civil Secretariat.

Minister for Industries & Trade Chaudhry Muhammad Shafique, Chief Administrator Punjab Investment Board Muhammad Haroon Shaukat, Secretary Industry Khalid Sherdil, Managing Director Punjab Small Industries besides officers concerned of TEVTA, Agriculture, Finance, Planning & Development and Information Technology Board were present on the occasion.
The aim of the meeting was to evolve a strategy for the promotion of small and medium level enterprises in collaboration with Turk company KOSGEB and Punjab government in the province.

Giving a briefing, Secretary Industries informed that during the visit of Chief Minister Punjab to Turkey, President KOSGEB especially met him and expressed interest in work for SMEs development in Punjab.

The Chief Minister accepted and assured complete cooperation in this regard.
A delegation of KOSGEB visited Pakistan in March 2016 and signed a MoU with Small Industries Corporation after workshops with SMEDA, Punjab Small Industries Corporation, TEVTA, Punjab Vocational Training Center, Punjab Board of Investment and Trade Departments.
According to MoU, Turk company will provide its services for the provision of information, training and resources relating to young entrepreneur business with the cooperation of all institutions in Punjab.
The committee constituted by Chief Minister has sent its summary for approval.
Managing Director Punjab Small Industries Corporation apprised the meeting of strategy evolved for small and medium enterprises.
He told the participants that corporation with the assistance of KOSGEB has divided this programme into three pillars which include entrepreneur training programme, setting up of business information centers and credit support programme.
Under this programme, 9000 entrepreneurs will be trained, more than 14000 will be provided financial assistance and 1440 centers would be set up within next three years.
Dr.
Ayesha Ghaus Pasha appreciated the efforts of Punjab Small Industries Corporation and KOSGEB for the promotion of SMEs.
She directed them to prepare PC-I of the project and ensure e-monitoring of the programme and move forward with the consultation of all concerned departments including Punjab IT Board, Livestock and Agriculture.
She said that strengthening of economy is impossible without promotion of SMEs but unfortunately, this sector is the most neglected one.
However, now work has been started on this project, she added.
She expressed the hope that with the personal interest of Chief Minister Punjab, the target of growth rate will be achieved by creating facilities for small and medium level enterprises in the province.

APTMA asks govt to reveal its revival package

LAHORE: All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) Chairman Aamir Fayyaz has appealed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to announce the Textile Industry Revival Package without further delay in order to increase exports, create jobs and attract foreign investment.

He said the APTMA members were hoping for an announcement of the much-needed revival package, which included removal of incidence of duties on cotton import, duty free import of man-made fibres not manufactured locally, reduction in cost of doing business, reduction in local taxes and levies, eligibility of long term finance facility for indirect support, refund on packing materials, and lifting of moratorium on new gas connections.

He further said that energy was a major component of the cost of production and its availability on regionally competitive rate was imperative for the export-oriented textile industry. Therefore, the government should notify the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) to abolish its multi-year tariff on energy.

He said a stable macro-economic situation of the country was highly appreciable and the credit goes to the government. Now, a stable micro-economic situation would further strengthen the various segments of the economy, especially the textile industry, he added.

Aamir said the revival package should be made public without delay since the government and the textile industry representatives were on the same page regarding the measures to be taken in order to strengthen the textile industry.

He said the package for restoration of viability could help in the revival of closed capacity. Moreover, the industry is also considering to implement investment plans in order to catch up with competitors in the area of technology up gradation of the manufacturing units.

Pakistan needs more hard work to attract foreign investment: ADB

ISLAMABAD: Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Takehiko Nakao has said that the Diamer-Bhasha Dam was a gigantic project, but its funding was yet to be decided.

While speaking to journalists after an agreement signing ceremony on Wednesday, he said that the government of Pakistan was taking serious steps to prevent corruption and tax evasion. He said that good governance and law and order situation were the biggest challenges for the country’s government and it should continue to tackle it with reforms.

He said that the government should go an extra mile for bringing investments to Pakistan, as the country was going to become a member of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and creating awareness about their tax policies they could attract a lot of investment.

He said that the ADB was providing assistance to Pakistan in the fields of energy and infrastructure. The bank has decided to enhance the financial assistance to the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) countries. An agreement was signed between government of Pakistan and the ADB for a loan of $250 million for the CAREC’s Regional Improvement of Border Services Project.

While speaking on the occasion, the finance minister thanked ADB for providing support to Pakistan in the border management sector. He assured Pakistan’s commitment to mobilise all possible resources for improving and developing regional connectivity and linkages particularly with Afghanistan and Central Asian Region. Furthermore, he mentioned that the government was very much keen to enhance economic cooperation with Central Asia. The components of the CAREC project were development of physical infrastructure at border crossing points, provision of equipments (scanner, weigh-bridges etc), IT hardware and software support-transition to single window system and streamlining cross border procedures and capacity development.

Senator Dar appreciated the leadership of President Nakao and thanked him for the continued commitment of ADB to support economic cooperation and development amongst CAREC member states. Senator Ishaq Dar also welcomed Georgia, the newest and 11th member of the CAREC family and said that it was a memorable occasion that Georgia joined the CAREC family at the 15th Ministerial conference hosted in Pakistan.

The multilateral and international development agencies congratulated Pakistan for holding the 15th Ministerial conference, stating that it is a sign of the country’s commitment towards regional cooperation, increased connectivity, shared prosperity and elimination of poverty. The finance minister while chairing the meeting gave an overview of Pakistan’s economy and said that all key macroeconomic indicators have recorded significant improvement in the country over the past three years. He underlined that improvement in fiscal sustainability, foreign exchange reserve position, and governance structures, has led to the emergence of Pakistan as a trustworthy and long-term destination for global partnerships, collaboration and investment. He said that the country was now well positioned to play a pivotal role in enhancing economic cooperation between CAREC member states. He emphasised the importance of developing road, rail and energy corridors within the CAREC countries and said that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor would complement the regional connectivity initiatives of CAREC countries as it offers a massive opportunity for connectivity between Central Asia, Middle East and Africa and is bound to play a defining role in the economic development of CAREC region. The finance minister said that the conference provides a valuable opportunity for enhancement of regional ties in four areas of CAREC focus, which are energy, transportation, trade policy and trade facilitation. Minister Dar said that infrastructure development was a prerequisite to increased growth and urged the multilateral partners to increase their development collaboration with CARERC member states in this area to bridge the financing gaps.

Pakistan Business & Economic Summit convened in Karachi CPEC is a revolutionary project; Mussadiq Malik

Karachi Pakistan Business & Economic Summit convened place at a local hotel in Karachi. Nutshell Forum & CORPORATE PAKISTAN GROUP hosted this day long summit in association with Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce & Industry (OICCI) and Pakistan Business Council (PBC). Summit is supported by Ministry for Water & Power; Board of Investment; Privatisation Commission of Pakistan and Pakistan Telecommunication Authority. Minister for state and chairman privatization commission Mohammad Zubair and Spokesman of Prime Minister, Mussadiq Malik expressed their views on various issues during this conference.

Mohammad Zubair, while speaking to the participants of Summit said “Pakistan’s economy was facing uncertain situation in 2013. Government worked day and night in its first three years to revive country’s economy and our hard work has put the economy on the path of prosperity. Pakistan Stock exchange is now the best stock exchange of region and its rise is a prove of governments successful economic policies.”Mussadiq Malik said that CPEC is a revolutionary project under which new power plants will be set up and new employment opportunities will be created. Heavy investment will change the fortunes of Gwadar and Balochistan. Thar will also reap benefits of various projects. New Power plants will be established in Sindh which will solve electricity problems of province.

Senator Haroon Akhtar Khan, Minister of State & Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Revenue said that “Business community is responding positively to government’s policies pertaining to taxes. Increase in number of tax payers is the evidence of our successful policies. We are in process of implementing new polices to bring more improvement in country’s economy.

Expressing his views at the inaugural session of Pakistan Business & Economic Summit, Muhammad Azfar Ahsan, Founding CEO Nutshell Forum said “Think tanks working in various countries are playing effective role in policy research and analysis that provide systematic analysis to enable them make informed and quality decisions about domestic and international policy related issues. Role of Think tanks in Pakistan is very limited. From this platform of Nutshell Forum and CORPORATE PAKISTAN GROUP, we want to highlight the importance of think tanks in Pakistan. I also want to elaborate that during this day long Pakistan Business & Economic Summit, we will carry out in depth discussion on various issues pertaining to Investment Agenda & Economic Climate; Tax Reforms & Policies; Digital Future and Pakistan’s Energy Needs & Infrastructure Challenges. This summit is designed for CEOs; business leaders; government officials and C-suite level management executives.”

Prominent personalities from numerous national and multinational spoke during this conference and apprise the participants about the challenges and opportunities of their respective sectors.  Dr. Miftah Ismail (Minister of State & Chairman, Board of Investment); Dr. Syed Ismail Shah (Chairman, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority); Arif Habib(Chairman, Arif Habib Corporation); Ehsan A. Malik (CEO, Pakistan Business Council); Shahab Rizvi (President, OICCI); S. M. Shabbar Zaidi (Senior Partner, A. F. Ferguson & Company, a member firm of PwC); Syed Asad Ali Shah (Managing Partner, Deloitte Pakistan); Syed Masoud Ali Naqvi (Chairman, Tax Reforms Commission & Member of Tax Reforms Implementation Committee); Dr. Farrukh Iqbal (Dean & Director, IBA); Kimihide Ando (CEO for Pakistan & Senior Vice President, Mitsubishi Corporation, Japan); Hassan Nasir Jami (Additional Secretary for Water & Power); Khalid Mansoor (Vice President, OICCI & CEO, HUBCO); Shamsuddin A. Shaikh (CEO, Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company Limited); Mohammad Ali Tabba (CEO, Lucky Cement Limited & Vice Chairman, ICI Pakistan Limited); Dr. Mirza Ikhtiar Baig (Chairman, Baig Group); Zafar I. Sobani (Board Member, Privatisation Commission); Abrar Hasan (Director, PBC & Managing Director, National Foods Limited); Dr. Amjad Waheed (CEO, NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited); Abdul Aleem (CEO & Secretary General, OICCI); Mosharraf Zaidi (Columnist & Founder, Alif Ailaan); Dr. Huma Baqai (Anchor, Analyst & Associate Professor, IBA & Board Member, FWBL) and Malahat Awan (CEO, British Business Centre) spoke during various sessions of Pakistan Business & Economic Summit.

Over 250 delegates including CEOs, Ministers, Diplomats, Energy experts, Investors and members of civil society will participate Pakistan Business & Economic Summit.

Anomalies and discrepancies in the newly promulgated labour laws in Sindh

Anomalies and discrepancies in the newly promulgated labour laws in Sindh will be removed and a business friendly environment will be provided; Advisor to CM for Law Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui

Karachi : Murtaza Wahab Siddiqi, Advisor to the Chief Minister Sindh for Law, assured the employers  that the anomalies and discrepancies in the newly promulgated labour laws in Sindh will be removed and a business friendly environment will be provided to the private sector to play their vital role in the economic and social development of the Province of Sindh.

Barrister Murtaza Wahab Siddiqi, Advisor to the Chief Minister Sindh for Law, Enquiries and Anti corruption, Establishment, Government of Sindh was addressing the international Human resource Conference 2016 organised by Employers Federation of  Pakistan in collaboration with the International Labour Organization at a local hotel today as the Chief guest.

Mr, Abdul Raheem Soomro, Secretary Commerce & Industries, as the Guest of Honour at the Conference emphasised upon the role to be played by the HR professionals in optimising the use of Human capital at the enterprise level which she said would play a vital role in building transformational change in the ability of our business enterprises to combat the challenges of global and international market.

Ms. Ingrid Christensen, Country Director. ILO Islamabad, in her remarks on the occasion emphasised on the role of HR professionals in developing new tools and practices needed to meet the emerging challenges in the future of work. The decent work Agenda which is at the centre of United Nations Sustainable Development goals should in fact attract most attention of the HR professionals as they provide leadership to the business enterprises in meeting their objectives of Sustainable development, full engagement of women in economic activities as well as bringing the informal economy in the mainstream.

Earlier Mr. Khawaja Muhammad Nauman emphasised upon the important role the HR professionals were expected to play in preparing the tomorrow’s human assets today, combating challenges in the future of work and achieving productivity through HR leadership. He said that HR professionals, by use of their strategic roles as business partners could change the dynamics of enterprise growth in the province and demanded that the business friendly environment should be provided by the Government to capitalise upon the role of private sector in industrial growth which will ultimately result in achieving the decent Work Agenda for the mutual benefit of business enterprises and employee welfare. He also presented a Memorandum of Solutions signed by EFP and ten industrial associations representing the industry of Sindh which recommended to the Government 7 point Agenda to address the issues of labour Laws, Labour Inspection and productivity challenges.

Later in the Conference, the results of the contest, companies with best HR practices were recognised for the EFP Awards of excellence in best HR practices. The Award wining companies were total PARCO, DP WORLD, BAYER Pakistan receiving the first Prize while Archroma and Lotte chemical Pakistan limited receiving the second prize in the multinational sector companies category.

Meezan Bank limited and PAK Arab refinery received the first prize while Mari petroleum and allied Bank limited received the second prize in the category of Large National Companies. The Epla Laboratories received the wining prize in the SME category.

Mr. Abdul Rasheed Solangi, Secretary Labour, Government of Sindh, Mr. Alamghir shah, Government of KPK, Mr. Paul Witte, Director DECP, Mr. Kanishka Weera Singhe, Director General of Employer’s Federation of Ceylon, Mr. Zahoor Awan, secretary, PWF also spoke on the occasion. A number of speakers and panelists shared their knowledge and experience on the latest tools and techniques to equip the HR professionals in playing their roles as strategic business partner during the six business sessions of the Conference.

Sania Mirza teaches Sanjay Manjrekar

World number one doubles tennis player Sania Mirza had to teach former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar some common sense while she was celebrating 80 consecutive weeks of being at the top. Sania, with her former Swiss partner Martina Hingis, started on a journey to win grand slams and reached the top of the doubles player rankings and was celebrating her stay at the top for 80 consecutive weeks.

Consultation on IT policy tomorrow

ISLAMABAD –  Ministry of IT Tuesday announced that the final stakeholders’ consultation on the national IT policy will be held on Thursday (tomorrow).

Ministry formulated multi-stakeholder based working groups in August, 2016 and the draft policy was shared with the nominated members of the working groups for their feedback at that time.

The objective of the event is to finalise the national IT policy to create a holistic digital ecosystem.
The working groups will focus on key topics such as promoting innovation and entrepreneurship, infrastructure development, increase in IT exports, legislative measures to safeguard software industry, enabling e-commerce environment, gender empowerment & of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) for IT accessibility.

On the other hand, Minister for IT and Telecom Anusha Rehman said that the liberal and investment-friendly policies and economic reforms introduced by the present government are phenomenal and nothing less than a telecom revolution in IT & telecom sector.

The minister expressed these views during her meeting with Jon Eddy, Head of Emerging Markets Vimpelcom Limited, a global provider of telecommunication services at her office.

The minister said that Pakistan offers ample opportunities for investment in the telecom sector and the government accords highest priority to the development of IT & telecom sector.