Friday, October 30, 2020

Govt approves subsidy for farmers

Govt approves subsidy for farmers
The government on Thursday approved a fertiliser subsidy of Rs5.4 billion for farmers, two days after a ruckus in the federal cabinet over increasing inflation and the lack of a coordinated response to tackle it.

The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet approved a subsidy of Rs1,000 per 50kg bag of di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) fertiliser, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Finance.

The Rs5.4 billion subsidy has been worked out on the basis of 30% outreach to the farmers and the federal government will bear 70% of the cost, which comes to Rs5.4 billion. The remaining 30% cost will be borne by the provincial governments, according to the decision.

The Rs5.4 billion will be spent out of the Rs1.2 trillion prime minister’s package to mitigate the impact of coronavirus. Out of the Rs1.2 trillion fiscal stimulus package, Rs50 billion had been earmarked for the agriculture sector.

But the government could not utilise the Rs50 billion and so far only Rs10 billion has been committed to the agriculture sector.

The ECC also approved a subsidy of Rs250 per acre for weedicides and Rs150 per acre for fungicides.

The current DAP rate is Rs4,100 per bag, which will be reduced by about 25% to give a substantial relief to the farmers. But the price will still be higher by about Rs300 per bag than the rate prevailing a year ago.

The ECC approved Rs5.4 billion as the federal government subsidy share in Rabi crops. The food ministry had requested the ECC to approve half the amount or Rs2.7 billion upfront and the remaining would be released on the basis of food ministry’s recommendations.

Punjab will get Rs3.9 billion, Sindh Rs1.1 billion, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Rs194 million and Balochistan Rs150 million.

Out of the Rs50 billion agricultural relief package, Rs10 billion has so far been given to the Ministry of National Food Security and Research, which is being used for giving subsidy on agricultural loans of Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited and whitefly subsidy in Punjab.

“A large component of the agricultural package, Rs32.5 billion, reserved for fertiliser, remained unspent due to the reluctance of provinces as well as the lack of a common disbursement mechanism across provinces,” said the food ministry.

In order to give incentives to the farmers in the Rabi season, the federal cabinet in its meeting held on Tuesday had constituted a special committee for designing a package to reduce input cost for the farmers with the intent of increasing the production of wheat in the country, according to the Ministry of Finance.

During the last cabinet meeting, federal ministers and bureaucrats had blamed each other for the rising inflation and the lack of a coordinated response.

The subsidy of Rs1,000 per bag of DAP was part of an incentive package for increasing the minimum wheat support price and reducing the cost of input. On Monday, the ECC had approved the increase in wheat support price from Rs1,400 to Rs1,600 per 40 kg.

The price of Rs1,600 will only be higher by Rs13 or 0.8% compared to the production cost of Rs1,587 per 40 kg estimated by the food security ministry.

At this price and with average output of 28 maunds per acre, the farmers will get additional benefit of Rs5,600 per acre.

The federal cabinet has ratified the minimum wheat support price of Rs1,600 for the farmers and also set up a committee to finalise DAP subsidy.

However, the government faces the issue of a transparent mechanism to distribute the subsidy. The food ministry said in case of Punjab, an e-voucher scheme, which was relatively the best, would be used to disburse the subsidy.

In K-P, the subsidy would be distributed through a coupon system. The other two provinces will be asked to follow suit.

Provinces will distribute the subsidy in the already prevalent manner but will be responsible for ensuring transparency.

Federal funds for the subsidy will be directly disbursed by the Finance Division to the provinces on the basis of their share, keeping in view their system’s strength and overall outreach.

The Ministry of National Food Security would examine the provinces’ demand for funds and after its recommendation the Finance Division would transfer the funds to the provinces.

It was also decided that the provinces would expand, improve and upgrade their subsidy disbursement systems. The package will be presented in the next cabinet meeting on Tuesday for approval.



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Usman Wazir to defend Asian boxing title on December 19

Usman Wazir
Young Pakistani boxer Usman Wazir is all set to defend his Asian Boxing Council’s title in Karachi on December 19.

According to the details, Usman will fight against the opponent (name to come out closer to the time). Olympic gold medalist Hussain Shah is organizing the fight in Karachi and he is coming to witness the fight from Japan.

In a video message, Usman said he is confident to defend his title and aim to become a world youth champion. “I am looking forward to defending my title and my next target will be to become youth champion,” said Usman.

“For youth title fight, I will need the help of government as without financial assistance it is impossible to make it happen,” he concluded.



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Scientists identify prolific coronavirus strain which started in Spain

Scientists identify prolific coronavirus strain which started in Spain
A coronavirus strain that emerged in Spain in June has spread across Europe and now makes up a large proportion of infections in several countries, researchers said, highlighting the role of travel in the pandemic and the need to track mutations.

The variant, which has not been found to be inherently more dangerous, was first identified among farm workers in the eastern Spanish regions of Aragon and Catalonia.

Over the last two months, it has accounted for close to 90% of new infections in Spain, according to the research paper, authored by seven researchers with backing by Swiss and Spanish public-sector science institutions.

It was posted on a so-called preprint server here and is yet to be peer reviewed for publication in a scientific journal.

The strain has crossed European borders and accounted for 40-70% of new infections in Switzerland, Ireland and the United Kingdom in September, they found.

The scientists said the strain’s characteristic mutation did not give it any apparent edge and its success may be down to the people who caught it first being particularly mobile and sociable.

But in some places outside Spain the variant’s journey developed a dynamic of its own, indicating it may have a transmission advantage.

“Its frequency in the UK has continued to increase even after quarantine-free travel was discontinued and the main summer travel period ended. Thus this variant might transmit faster than competing variants,” the researchers wrote.

Efforts to sequence viral genomes differ widely across Europe, limiting their research, they said.

“The rapid rise of these variants in Europe highlights the importance of genomic surveillance of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic… it is imperative to understand whether novel variants impact the severity of the disease.”The World Health Organisation said in July that there was no evidence mutations of the virus had led to more severe disease. It formed a working group to better understand how mutations behave.

All viruses make only imperfect copies of themselves when they infect a host but the tendency for this random drift varies between classes of viruses.

Coronaviruses, which were also behind the 2002–2004 SARS outbreak, are known to be more stable than, for instance, the seasonal flu, which requires a new vaccine every year.



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Islamophobia is rising in Western countries: PM Imran

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Islamophobia is rising in Western states and a small segment in the countries is against Islam.

PM Imran Khan made the statement while addressing the National Rehmatul-lil-Alameen PBUH Conference in connection with Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) celebrations in Islamabad today.

He highlighted the cause of unrest in many countries after the publication of blasphemous caricatures in France. He said that Islamophobia will get further increased in the countries until its governments take special measures to stop it.

He said that Western countries could not understand the Muslims’ respect to their beloved Prophet Muhammad PBUH. Islamophobia will be increased across the world until the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member states will not play their role against it.

The premier said that he wanted to make the nation, especially the youth, aware of the life of Prophet Muhammad PBUH.

He said that the Allah Almighty has enlighted the path of humanity through the Holy Quran and the life of Prophet Muhammad PBUH. There was no human on the earth like Prophet PBUH and it will never come.

He was of the view that blasphemous caricatures were being deliberately published to witness the reaction from Muslims. He added that the continuity in the blasphemous actions is the failure of Muslim leadership.

Imran Khan announced that he will lead the campaign against the blasphemous activities and Pakistan will raise the issue on all international platforms.

While highlighting the issues related to climate change, Imran Khan said that the world is witnessing the negative impacts of climate change and urged the formulation of special policies to coup with the challenges.



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Shibli Faraz hints at legal action against Ayaz Sadiq

Shibli Faraz
Federal Minister for Information Shibli Faraz on Friday hinted at legal action against former National Assembly speaker Ayaz Sadiq for accusing the incumbent government of releasing Indian Air Force Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman under pressure.

What Ayaz Sadiq said is not forgivable, he wrote in a tweet. "Now the law will take its course."

Faraz asserted that "weakening the state" is an "unpardonable offense", and promised that Sadiq and his followers to be punished for it.

"Under pressure"

Two senior PML-N lawmakers had earlier accused the PTI-led government of taking the decision to release Indian pilot Abhinandan under pressure.

“Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi was present in the meeting, which Imran Khan had refused to attend,” Ayaz Sadiq had said in parliament on Wednesday, adding that Qureshi had "begged the Opposition to release Abhinandan or else India would attack Pakistan at 9:00pm".

“India never attacked Pakistan but the government nonetheless handed over Abhinandan to Indian authorities,” Sadiq had said.

Reaction to Ayaz Sadiq's statement

The reaction that followed Sadiq's comments was swift.

Director-General of Inter-Services Public Relations Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar on Thursday said viewing the decision to release Abhinandan as anything other than "the mature response of a responsible state" is "highly regrettable".

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi had said the former NA speaker's comments were "contrary to the truth" and regretted that "responsible people are making irresponsible statements".

“Highly irresponsible statements are being issued for political gains; responsible people are talking irresponsibly, which is surprising,” the foreign minister said. “These people are misleading the nation on the issues of Kulbhushan and Abhinandan.”

Ayaz Sadiq's clarification

In his defence, Sadiq lambasted the Indian media for "distorting" his comments. "One thing is clear: Abhinandan did not come to Pakistan to distribute sweets; he had attacked Pakistan," the PML-N leader said.

However, Sadiq, in a pointed attack directed at Prime Minister Imran Khan, also asked if the decision to release Abhinandan was made "on dictation" from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.



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Islamophobia is rising in Western countries: PM Imran

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Islamophobia is rising in Western states and a small segment in the countries is against Islam.

PM Imran Khan made the statement while addressing the National Rehmatul-lil-Alameen PBUH Conference in connection with Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) celebrations in Islamabad today.

He highlighted the cause of unrest in many countries after the publication of blasphemous caricatures in France. He said that Islamophobia will get further increased in the countries until its governments take special measures to stop it.

He said that Western countries could not understand the Muslims’ respect to their beloved Prophet Muhammad PBUH. Islamophobia will be increased across the world until the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member states will not play their role against it.

The premier said that he wanted to make the nation, especially the youth, aware of the life of Prophet Muhammad PBUH.

He said that the Allah Almighty has enlighted the path of humanity through the Holy Quran and the life of Prophet Muhammad PBUH. There was no human on the earth like Prophet PBUH and it will never come.

He was of the view that blasphemous caricatures were being deliberately published to witness the reaction from Muslims. He added that the continuity in the blasphemous actions is the failure of Muslim leadership.

Imran Khan announced that he will lead the campaign against the blasphemous activities and Pakistan will raise the issue on all international platforms.

While highlighting the issues related to climate change, Imran Khan said that the world is witnessing the negative impacts of climate change and urged the formulation of special policies to coup with the challenges.



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Shibli Faraz hints at legal action against Ayaz Sadiq

Shibli Faraz
Federal Minister for Information Shibli Faraz on Friday hinted at legal action against former National Assembly speaker Ayaz Sadiq for accusing the incumbent government of releasing Indian Air Force Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman under pressure.

What Ayaz Sadiq said is not forgivable, he wrote in a tweet. "Now the law will take its course."

Faraz asserted that "weakening the state" is an "unpardonable offense", and promised that Sadiq and his followers to be punished for it.

"Under pressure"

Two senior PML-N lawmakers had earlier accused the PTI-led government of taking the decision to release Indian pilot Abhinandan under pressure.

“Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi was present in the meeting, which Imran Khan had refused to attend,” Ayaz Sadiq had said in parliament on Wednesday, adding that Qureshi had "begged the Opposition to release Abhinandan or else India would attack Pakistan at 9:00pm".

“India never attacked Pakistan but the government nonetheless handed over Abhinandan to Indian authorities,” Sadiq had said.

Reaction to Ayaz Sadiq's statement

The reaction that followed Sadiq's comments was swift.

Director-General of Inter-Services Public Relations Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar on Thursday said viewing the decision to release Abhinandan as anything other than "the mature response of a responsible state" is "highly regrettable".

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi had said the former NA speaker's comments were "contrary to the truth" and regretted that "responsible people are making irresponsible statements".

“Highly irresponsible statements are being issued for political gains; responsible people are talking irresponsibly, which is surprising,” the foreign minister said. “These people are misleading the nation on the issues of Kulbhushan and Abhinandan.”

Ayaz Sadiq's clarification

In his defence, Sadiq lambasted the Indian media for "distorting" his comments. "One thing is clear: Abhinandan did not come to Pakistan to distribute sweets; he had attacked Pakistan," the PML-N leader said.

However, Sadiq, in a pointed attack directed at Prime Minister Imran Khan, also asked if the decision to release Abhinandan was made "on dictation" from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

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