Epaper – March 9 KHI 2021

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Tuesday, 9 March, 2021 I 24 Rajab, 1442 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XI No 250 I 12 Pages I Karachi Edition

NCOC tO review sChOOls OpeNiNg deCisiON after surge iN COvid pOsitivity rate IsLAMABAD

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n view of the alarming surge in coronavirus cases in the past week, the national command and operation centre (ncoc) on monday decided to review its “school opening modalities”. the decision was taken in a meeting chaired by minister for Planning and Development asad umar who also heads the forum. While the widespread reopening of schools after lockdowns and vacations is generally not linked to rising covid-19 rates, the government had shut schools in november and postponed exams to try to curb new infections and a rise in the number of people in hospitals with covid-19 before opening them in phases in February.

the government portal keeping track of the outbreak in Pakistan on monday reported 1,592 new infections of the coronavirus after conducting 34,347 tests, receiving back a positivity ratio of 4.63 per cent. seperately, Punjab school education Department imposed restrictions in schools on extracurricular sports activities until the “resumption of the normalcy of educational activities”. “restrictions on co-curricular activities in the 7 Districts stated in the notification due to coviD 19. no gala, sports activities or public gatherings,” Punjab school education minister Dr murad raas said in a tweet. monday’s ncoc meeting also discussed updates from the provinces on rising transmission rates and corresponding actions, vaccination progress, and national vaccine strategy.

the participants also considered deferring the opening up of cinemas, indoor weddings, and dine-in restaurants, which were expected to reopen from march 15. however, a decision on the matter has not been announced as yet. the meeting also reviewed the rising positivity trend prevailing across the country and expressed its concerns over public complacency in following non-pharmaceutical interventions (nPis or alternate measures to treat the disease other than medical treatment). the forum directed the provincial administrations to ensure strict enforcement of nPis at the grassroots level to contain the disease spread as slackness in adhering to safety guidelines would trigger another outbreak.

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PM lambasts Opp for bribing senators before upcoming election g

Premier asks his Party members to Push back against the oPPosition's narrative

News Desk Prime minister imran khan on monday said that the opposition parties have already begun offering bribes to senators in the hopes of securing the slot of the senate chairman in the upcoming

elections. “i know very well which senator was offered what,” said the prime minister during a meeting with his party’s lawmakers. “the opposition used money to win the islamabad seat,” he maintained, adding that money was used to influence the senate elections not only in islamabad but also in khyber Pakhtunkhwa (kP). the premier remarked that members of the opposition used the money to secure seats and then further utilised money on illegal activities. he stressed that the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and the Pakistan muslim League-nawaz (PmL-n) have been using money to influence elections for years. Pm imran lashed out at PDm’s joint candidate for the post of senate chairman, former premier yousaf raza gillani, adding that the PPP leader had “destroyed [the concept of] morality [in politics] and the entire nation is watching his actions”. the premier asked his party members to push back against the opposition’s narrative.

separately, leaders of Pakistan tehreek-e-insaf (Pti) on monday urged the election commission of Pakistan (ecP) to fix an early hearing of senate elections’ leaked video scandal regarding the son of the senator-elect gillani. Demanding early action over the scam, they said the important petition should be heard quickly and before the next senate session. talking to media outside the ecP office, Parliamentary secretary for railways Farrukh habib, Parliamentary secretary for Planning, Development and reforms kanwal shauzab and Parliamentary secretary for Law and Justice maleeka bukhari said that everyone knows the objective behind the gillani’s son meeting on which a video was also leaked later. Farrukh habib maintianed that the whole nation is fully aware of the leaked video of gillani’s son in which he informed the method of spoiling vote in senate polls.

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IsLAMABAD President Dr arif alvi has emphasised on women empowerment through better health and education, hereditary rights and financial independence. addressing a ceremony in connection with the international Women’s Day on monday, the president said that the present government has passed several laws to empower women. he said that although laws for women rights existed in the country, however, they were not being implemented. he added that the current government is taking steps to ensure

their implementation, including the law of hereditary rights of women. underlining the importance of financial independence of women, the president said that the government has started a programme in which banks are offering loans of up to rs5 million to a woman entrepreneur. under the Pakistan tehreek-einsaf (Pti) government’s ehsaas Programme as well, he said, most of the funds are being disbursed among women. alvi said that a telehealth system should be developed under which women can consult doctors and seek basic advice through telephone. he also stressed on reducing the female dropout level in educa-

PDm to field gillani for senate chairman election STORY ON PAGE 02

Govt has ‘destroyed’ the media, asserts Justice Isa

STORY ON BACK PAGE

ttP reorganising in country: rasheed STORY ON BACK PAGE

COrONavirus iN

pakistaN

CONFIRMED CASES:

592,100

ministers urge world to take notice of violence, abuses against women in occupied kashmir Staff RepoRt

US lauds Pakistan’s role in Afghan peace process STORY ON BACK PAGE

Tributes pour in as nation observes women’s day g

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tion as well as employment. the president urged the media not to show women being subjected to violence in dramas. he said that instead of highlighting the negative cultural perceptions about women, the rights given to women in islam should be projected. he said that religious scholars also have a pivotal role to play in this regard. highlighting plight of women in indian occupied kashmir (iok), alvi asked the world to take notice of human rights violations in the occupied valley. he said that women in occupied kashmir are subjected to violence by state but unfortunately, world remains silent on the issue. speaking on the occasion, minis-

ter for human rights Dr shireen mazari voiced concerns over rising incidents of islamophobia in the Western world, saying the veil ban in switzerland is also a violation of human rights. minister for Defence Production Zubaida Jalal in remarks said that women empowerment is based on education. she said, “in covid situation we have started the concept of camel library to provide education to children in far-flung areas of balochistan.” minister for inter-Provincial coordination Dr Fehmida mirza said that women are proving their abilities in all fields of life at present.

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RECOVERED:

NEW CASES:

1,592 DEATHS:

560,458 13,227 SINDH:

PUNJAB:

259,855

177,823

KP:

BALOCHISTAN:

AJK/GB:

ISLAMABAD:

74,027 10,579 / 4,959

19,117

45,740


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