Saturday, September 5, 2020

Pak Army pays tribute to martyrs & heroes on eve of Defence and Martyrs’ Day

Pak Army pays tribute to martyrs & heroes on eve of Defence and Martyrs’ Day
Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) has released a song to pay tribute to martyrs and heroes on the eve of Defence and Martyrs’ Day.

According to ISPR, the song “Har Ghari Tayyar Kamran” is a remake of an old patriotic song of the 80’s. 

Pakistan’s top melody voices; Ali Hamza, Ali Azmat, Ali Noor and Asim Azhar have collaborated for the Defence and Martyrs’ Day.

They paid tribute to the services rendered by Pakistan armed forces and its operational readiness.

The music video showcases the sacrifices of Pakistan as a nation in fighting terrorism and the evolution of our Armed Forces as a cutting edge military structure; second to none.

Pakistan Army, Air Force and Navy fought aggressively in 1965 Indo-Pak war and caused heavy casualties to the Indian side.

 



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CM Murad, governor call on PM Imran, discussed working relationship b/w Centre and Sindh

Governor Sindh Imran Ismail and CM Syed Murad Ali Shah called on Prime Minister Imran Khan
Governor Sindh Imran Ismail and Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Saturday called on Prime Minister Imran Khan here at Governor House.

During the meeting, matters pertaining to development projects, working relationship between Centre and Sindh government, and post-rain situation of Sindh including Karachi was discussed.

Governor Sindh Imran Ismail briefed the prime minister about the rain-affected areas and devastation caused by heavy monsoon rains in the metropolis.

The prime minister was also briefed on unannounced and prolonged power outages in the city.

PM also chaired the Karachi committee meeting at Governor House.

On the occasion, Planning Minister Asad Umar, Federal Information Minister Shibli Faraz, IT Minister Amin ul Haque, Sindh Information Minister Syed Nasir Shah and Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani were also present during the meeting.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has reached Karachi on a day-long visit to announce Karachi Transformation Plan for the rain-hit metropolis.

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz and Aamir Mehmood Kiyani are accompanied by the prime minister.

According to the schedule, the PM will preside over a meeting at Governor House over Karachi Transformation committee meeting. He will also address a press conference at the Governor House.

He is also scheduled to visit Pakistan Stock Exchange. PM Imran will also hold a meeting with industrialists and businessmen during his stay in the city.

The premier is also expected to meet leaders of the coalition parties.

Sources said that PM Imran Khan would announce an over Rs800 billion Karachi Transformation Plan during his visit to the rain-hit city.



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Iran's friends should have defied U.S. sanctions during pandemic: President Rouhani

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani bemoaned Iran’s friends on Saturday for not standing up to the United States and breaking crippling sanctions during the coronavirus pandemic.

He also said that if the United States had a “bit of humanity or brain,” it would have lifted sanctions on Iran for the duration of the health crisis.

Iran, with over 380,000 registered cases and over 22,000 deaths from the coronavirus, is one of the countries worst-hit by the pandemic in the Middle East.

“Over the past months since the coronavirus arrived in our country... no one came to our help,” Rouhani said in remarks broadcast live on Iranian state television.

If the United States “had a bit of humanity and brain,” he said, it would have offered to “lift the sanctions for a year because of the coronavirus.”

But the United States “is far more heartless and evil than those things,” he added.

Instead, it “imposed new sanctions and pressures on us over these past seven months of coronavirus,” Rouhani said.

At the same time, he said, “not a single friendly country told us that in this time of coronavirus and hardship and for the sake of humanity ‘we will stand up to America’” and do business with Iran despite threats of U.S. retaliation.

The United States has threatened to impose sanctions on whoever conducts business with Iran.

The sanctions are part of the U.S. effort to slash Iranian revenues after U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew in 2018 from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.



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Iran's friends should have defied U.S. sanctions during pandemic: President Rouhani

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani bemoaned Iran’s friends on Saturday for not standing up to the United States and breaking crippling sanctions during the coronavirus pandemic.

He also said that if the United States had a “bit of humanity or brain,” it would have lifted sanctions on Iran for the duration of the health crisis.

Iran, with over 380,000 registered cases and over 22,000 deaths from the coronavirus, is one of the countries worst-hit by the pandemic in the Middle East.

“Over the past months since the coronavirus arrived in our country... no one came to our help,” Rouhani said in remarks broadcast live on Iranian state television.

If the United States “had a bit of humanity and brain,” he said, it would have offered to “lift the sanctions for a year because of the coronavirus.”

But the United States “is far more heartless and evil than those things,” he added.

Instead, it “imposed new sanctions and pressures on us over these past seven months of coronavirus,” Rouhani said.

At the same time, he said, “not a single friendly country told us that in this time of coronavirus and hardship and for the sake of humanity ‘we will stand up to America’” and do business with Iran despite threats of U.S. retaliation.

The United States has threatened to impose sanctions on whoever conducts business with Iran.

The sanctions are part of the U.S. effort to slash Iranian revenues after U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew in 2018 from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.



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NEPRA to probe alleged KE negligence in deaths from electrocution

NEPRA
The National Electric Power Authority (NEPRA) has taken strict notice of the deaths from electrocution that took place in Karachi over the recent monsoon rains and has formed a three-member committee to probe the K-Electric's alleged negligence in the matter.

The spell of monsoon rains in Karachi from July 6 to August 12 resulted in multiple people dying from electrocution. According to a press release by the power regulatory body, NEPRA's committee will be headed by the director-general of monitoring and enforcement.

Sources said that the regulatory authority has received 57 complaints of deaths from electrocution in Karachi so far. The statement read that after a thorough investigation, the authority will present a comprehensive report to NEPRA.

After receiving the report, NEPRA will decide whether legal action should be taken against K-Electric or not.

Sources said that the committee members — during the course of the investigation — will seek details from families who lost their loved ones due to electrocution in the monsoon season.



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NEPRA to probe alleged KE negligence in deaths from electrocution

NEPRA
The National Electric Power Authority (NEPRA) has taken strict notice of the deaths from electrocution that took place in Karachi over the recent monsoon rains and has formed a three-member committee to probe the K-Electric's alleged negligence in the matter.

The spell of monsoon rains in Karachi from July 6 to August 12 resulted in multiple people dying from electrocution. According to a press release by the power regulatory body, NEPRA's committee will be headed by the director-general of monitoring and enforcement.

Sources said that the regulatory authority has received 57 complaints of deaths from electrocution in Karachi so far. The statement read that after a thorough investigation, the authority will present a comprehensive report to NEPRA.

After receiving the report, NEPRA will decide whether legal action should be taken against K-Electric or not.

Sources said that the committee members — during the course of the investigation — will seek details from families who lost their loved ones due to electrocution in the monsoon season.



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Today is big day for Karachi when a new era will begin

Prime Minister Imran Khan and CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah
Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Political Affairs Dr. Shahbaz Gill has said today is a big day for Karachi when a new era will begin.

Shahbaz Gill in his tweet wrote that PM Imran Khan will announce to return Karachi its beauty, lights and grace. 

The premier is going to free the metropolis from the mafia which was behind dirty water, garbage, land occupation mafia and worst transport system, he said.

It may be noted that that PM Imran Khan will reach Karachi on a day-long visit today during which he will announce Karachi Transformation Plan for the rain-hit city.

 



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