Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Media Tribe> Press Release--Govt proposal to hand over powerhouses to private sector supported

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Business community supports handing over Gencos to private sector: Mian Shahid

FPCCI's Fazal Elahi, Chadda, and IWCCI's Samina back move

 

Islamabad: [August 30]

Business community has supported the proposal of Water and Power Ministry to give control of some power generation companies to private sector for a specified time in a bid to transform them into profit making entities.

 

The suggestion is very positive and according to the wishes of private sector which has repeatedly claimed ability to transform inefficient public sector organisations into profit making entities, said Mian Shahid which speaking at a forum held at The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW).

 

Giving operational and maintenance control of four power generation companies (Gencos) to private sector for a period of 10 years may prove a turning point, he said adding that it will be a test of the skills of private sector.

 

Mian Shahid said that private sector's focus is on profit maximisation is what is needed today as the stress of public sector entities on other aspects of business has resulted in losses to the tune of billions.

 

This decision, if implemented, can rationalise tariff, improve efficiency, reduce complaints, bring political meddling and overstaffing to an end which is a major reason of losses, said said Shahid who is also Executive of Saudi Pak Insurance Company.

 

At the occasion VP FPCCI Fazal Elahi said that such a move is imperative as it will reduce per unit cost of electricity if contractors are allowed to trim organisations.

 

"This proposal should be approved immediately with a mechanism so that mistakes committed in unsuccessful privatization of KESC are not repeated," said Elahi.

 

Chairman FPCCI Capital Office Hameed Akhtar Chadda said that the elimination of circular debt is the key without which no state-run enterprise can become profitable no matter who manages it.

 

He called for steps that can attract experienced and reputable individuals and companies in such a venture.

 

Samina Fazil, President, Islamabad Women's Chamber of Commerce and Industry said that matters pertaining to investment, tariff adjustment and profits should be settled in front of the public eye to ensure transparency in any such deal.

 

She said that if proven successful, the private sector can be entrusted to bring other organisations out of losses that can save around 500 billion rupees per annum. 

 

Chairman FPCCI Standing Committee on Pharmaceuticals Tariq Mehmood said that such a move without giving full control to private sector may prove counterproductive.

 

 

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Cell:  0321-5157671

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Media Tribe> Pakistan Interior Minister Leaving Country

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Federal Interior Minister A Rehman Malik is leaving country to save his skin.

Sources say that he is packing up since former Interior Minister Sindh Mirza tried to show his real face to masses.

DG FIA has deputed a contingent of officials headed by a Director from KPK to make things smooth for Rehman Malik, insiders say.

Sources said that Supreme Court should bar anyone nominated by Mirza from travelling abroad until the matter is reached to the logical conclusion.

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Friday, August 26, 2011

Media Tribe> Police Refuses to Lodge FIR of Senior Journalist

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Police Refuses to Lodge FIR of Senior Journalist

Islamabad: Police has refused to ledge FIR of a crime in which a senior journalist was looted in broad day light in the Federal Capital.

It may be mentioned that senior staffer of Pakistan Observer Syed Suleman was looted in broad day light in the Blue Area yesterday by six criminals.

He was deprived of 40000 rupees, mobile, Newspaper ID card. The criminals made good their escape after robbery.

It may be mentioned that when the victim approached Abpara police, he was not taken seriously. Later an investigation officer accompanied him to the crime scene and rebuked him.

Police has not lodged FIA despite lapse of 24 hours which is violation of police rules and amounts to aiding criminals. The alliance between police and criminals is an open secret. The top officials of Islamabad police are also known for safeguarding the illegal acts committed by their subordinates. The leaders of the journalist fraternity have not moved since the incident.

Syed Suleman has asked the Chief Justice Pakistan to take note of the situation.


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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Media Tribe> Pakistan Observer Staffer Looted on Gun Point

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A senior worker of Pakistan Observer was looted today on gunpoint in Blue Area 
where he was coming out of a currency exchange shop after converting US dollars
into Pak Rupees.
He lost Rs 40000 in the crime committed at broad day light. 
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Media Tribe> Women Expo August 25 (News and Pics)

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Young women entrepreneurs Eid expo kicks off

We will promote, patronise new talent: Samina Fazil

 

Islamabad: August 25

Samina Fazil, President, Islamabad Women's Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IWCCI) on Thursday said that all resources would be used to empower young women entrepreneurs.

 

Women can play a very active role in economic revival of Pakistan if they are trusted and given proper opportunities, she said adding that delivery of national goals cannot be achieved unless growth of women is seriously focused.

 

Speaking after officially inaugurating 2-day Young Women Entrepreneurs Eid Expo at a local hotel, she said that such events provide chance to reflect on the role that women entrepreneurs play in the economy.

 

Samina said that women entrepreneurs in the informal sector which are largely invisible also need our attention.  Our chamber will provide all possible facilities to business women she promised.

 

Lauding the initiative of young women entrepreneurs, she said that such initiatives should be lauded by the business community and supported by the concerned government departments.

 

She said that strong skill development of women is the key to the economic well-being and such creative events are imperative for development of women entrepreneurs.

 

Samina observed that women are more focused on garments, fashion, jewellery and beauty salons ignoring many sectors that badly need their attention that include branding, advertising, e-marketing and start making personal, business and product profile to boost businesses.

 

She advised the organisers including Dr Laila Hassan and Mariya Mehsud to expand their relations and businesses with the help of such events.

She said that women have the potential to get their skills in this challenging environment.

 

Business women showcased garments, leather goods, jewellery, handmade embroidery, dresses, decoration pieces, traditional pots, and bridal accessories in the expo.

 

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Samina Fazil,

President,

Islamabad Women's CCI

Mobile: 0323-5343199

Land-line: 051-2252256



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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Media Tribe> Iraq oil can help Pakistan tackle energy crisis: Ambassador

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Iraq wants to provide oil to Pakistan unconditionally to tackle energy crisis: Ambassador

Baghdad eager to import technology, edibles, cement and medicines from Pakistan

Int'l media intentionally painting gloomy picture of Pakistan to harass investors

 

 

Islamabad: Dated: August 24

 

The Ambassador of Republic of Iraq to Pakistan, Dr. Rushdi Al-Ani on Wednesday said

Iraq considers Pakistan a super power. He said that his country is ready to provide oil to Pakistan unconditionally so that this great country can cope with energy crisis.

 

He said that Baghdad is eager to import technology, edibles, and medicines from Pakistan and want investment from Pakistani companies as the situation in his country has improved to a great extent.

 

Talking to a delegation of women entrepreneurs led by Samina Fazil, President, Islamabad Women's Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IWCCI), the Ambassador said that int'l media is intentionally painting gloomy picture of Pakistan to harass investors and isolate this great Islamic country.

 

Dr. Rushdi Al-Ani informed that Iraq imports over 40 million tonnes of cement, wheat, rice, sugar and other items from many countries but now it has been decided to make Pakistan a major trading partner.

 

He said that Iraq offers tremendous investment opportunities in construction, manufacturing, education and other sectors which can also benefit Pakistani investors.

 

While inviting Pakistan pharmaceuticals to Iraq, he said that only American and Indian medicine are available in his country.

 

"I will personally facilitate Pakistani businessmen to get visa at the earliest," he promised. Al-Ani said that he will help Pakistan's business community in developing contacts in Iraq so that they can run the affairs smoothly.

 

The business women of the two countries should also establish links to enhance bilateral trade, he advised.

 

At the occasion Samina Fazil and others expressed interest in exporting items concerning to health, agriculture, livestock, garments, jewellery, handicrafts, marble and granite and emphasized on joint ventures.

 

They said that direct flights are imperative to accelerate the trade between the two countries.

 

Samina said that private sectors of both countries should come forward to explore the opportunities of trade and investment and demanded removal of tariff and non-barriers.

 

She stressed channelizing the trade related information and regular exchange of business delegations.

 

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Samina Fazil,

President,

Islamabad Women's CCI

Mobile: 0323-5343199

Land-line: 051-2252256




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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Media Tribe> Women's Eid Expo Invitation August 25-26

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Dear All,

 

We are holding a 2-day expo showcasing ladies Eid ware dresses, real stone, jewellery on August 25-26.The expo will be held at Khiva Restaurant, House No 64, Main Margalla Road, F 6/3, Islamabad. Timings will be 12 in the day to 11pm. You are requested to participate and make it a success. Regards,

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Dress designer,

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0333-5974507


معزز صحافی خواتین و حضرات ۔۔۔۔ ہم نے 25-26اگست کو دو روزہ نمائش کا احتمام کیا ہے جس میں خواتین کے ملبوسات، زیورات اور دیگر اشیاء نمائش کے لئے رکھی جا رہی ہیں۔ آپ سے درخواست ہے کہ اس میں بھرپور شرکت کر کے کامیابی یقینی بنائیں۔

 


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Monday, August 22, 2011

Media Tribe> Press Release-Pakistan Journal of Criminology Published

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Dear friends and scholars,
Please find the Press-Release about the latest publication of the Pakistan Journal of Criminology (Vol.3, No.2&3, April-July, 2011). 
Thanks for your cooperation.
with best regards.

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Fasihuddin | Police Service of Pakistan (PSP) | 

Director General, 

Human Rights, Central Police Office, 

KPK Province, Peshawar.

President | 

Pakistan Society of Criminology &

Editor-in-Chief,

Pakistan Journal of Crimnology (PJC).

Office Address: H#3, New Warsak Colony, Warsak Road, PESHAWAR, KPK (NWFP), Pakistan. | Tel: 0092 91 5200 806 Fax: 0092 91 5200 806 

E-mail: fasih68@hotmail.com |  URL: www.pakistansocietyofcriminology.com

 





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