PR. No. 130.
PRESS RELEASE

PRIME MINISTER CONDEMNS AFGHAN GOVERNMENT STATEMENT
Lahore: 16 July, 2008

Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has strongly condemned the Afghan President statement that Pakistan is involved in a series of terrorist attacks inside Afghanistan.

The Prime Minister said this in a statement before the start of cabinet meeting here today.

The Prime Minister said that Pakistan has time and again declared on all forums that a stable Afghanistan is in the interest of Pakistan and entire region. Pakistan has provided all out support for the establishment of stable government in Afghanistan, he said.

The Prime Minister said that the Afghan Leaders should not give such statements as it will hamper the development process in the region.

DSG/AR.


PR. No. 131.
PRESS RELEASE

Islamabad: 16 July, 2008.

Being half of the country’s total population, the women need to be brought in to the mainstream of national life for any meaningful socio economic and human development to take place in the country, observes the Senate Standing Committee on Women Development, which visited the Women Welfare and Development Centre, being run by the Ministry of Social Welfare and Special Education here today.

The Committee added that the Women strata has comparatively few opportunities of socio economic development and a large majority still leads a deplorable life devoid of all modern day facilities.  Therefore, they have been unable to make any significant contribution towards the overall development of the country. This situation has to be changed in order to quicken our transition towards economic prosperity and improved quality of life for the people, said the Committee members.

The Committee particularly underlined the need to train women in marketable skills like cutting, sewing & stitching, dress designing, embroidery, knitting, cooking etc and to make arrangements for marketing the products without any involvement of the middle man who normally eats up most of the profit. ‘Our women are endowed with tremendous potential and there is only a need to channelize that potential for constructive pursuits’, it added. In this connection it observed that stalls may be provided in Sunday Bazars and other such places where women can sell their products without any hassle. It also urged the government and the Ministry of Social Welfare to make arrangements for  providing training to women in areas like banking, record keeping, cash management in addition to house keeping and house budget making for achieving greater empowerment of women and enhancing their role in the national life.

The Senate Committee suggested a comprehensive and well thought out strategy to overcome the educational, social and economic backwardness of women and to enhance their competitiveness. It especially called for  improving the lot of rural women who are mostly languishing in poverty and disease, unable to make most of life which is utterly depressed and marginalize. It also stressed the need for more strenuous efforts to reduce the maternal and infant mortality rates, which are one of the highest in the region. The Senate Body took strong exception to the report relating to burning of female schools in FATA and urged the leaders to give due rights to women including that of education.

Earlier, the Incharge WW & DC informed the Senate Committee that this centre was established under the aegis of the Ministry of Social Welfare in February 1995 to provide training facilities to deserving women/girls in sewing, cutting stitching etc and to enable the orphaned girls, widows and other women belonging to the middle and lower classes to earn their livelihood in a respectable manner. It runs various courses of three to six months durations in addition to one year diploma. Presently there are 26 staff members and 376 students. During the last 14 years, a total number of more than 12000 women/girls have benefited form this facility and learnt various skills. First Aid and Civil Defence is an integral part of their training. They are also running refresher courses for capacity building teachers. The marketing officer was also appointed recently to conduct independent survey of market to ensure better price for there products.

The Chairperson of the Committee Senator Tahira Latif said that the Centre was doing a Yeoman Service to the women of this area as they are supporting their families. Some of them have even established their own business houses on a small scale and helping other women do the same. She urged that micro credits be provided to such women on reasonable markup rates and arrangements be made for value addition of the products being prepared by women in this centre so that it could fetch a better price. She also asked the ministry to establish more such centres and to upgrade present ones. Other members of the Committee also appreciated the useful work done by the Centre and endorsed its request for more funds.  Later the Committee members visited various sections and commended the skills of the students and devotion and dedication of the teachers.

The meeting was attended among others by Senators Mrs. Razina Alam Khan, Bibi Yasmeen Shah, Sardar Mohammad Jamal Khan Leghari, Mrs. Fauzia Fakhar-uz-Zaman, Nawab Muhammad Ayaz Khan Jogezai and Ms. Sabina Rauf besides senior officials of the Ministry of Social Welfare.

SM/AR.


NOT TO BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST OR TELECAST BEFORE THE MORNING OF July 17, 2008.
PR. No. 132

PRESS RELEASE

MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT PERVEZ MUSHARRAF PRESIDENT OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN
ON THE OCCASION OF MONSOON TREE PLANTING CAMPAIGN, 2008.
Islamabad: 16 July, 2008.

The scope of forestry has expanded fast in the wake of growing global issues related to climate change, biodiversity and desertification. Today, the entire world is convinced of the roles of forests in mitigating these issues. Therefore, we expect from forests far more than wood and correspondingly pay more attention to this sector.

I am happy to know that our tree resource on private farmlands is increasing and Pakistan has been successful in maintaining its overall forest cover of around 5.0% despite increase in population and resultant needs. Unfortunately however natural forests on mountains, riversides and Indus delta are under great stress due to high demands for wood of dependent communities. I am aware that these natural forests are diminishing and immediate attention is required to stop further damage.

I understand that financial and human resources available with provincial Forest Departments are insufficient to achieve the MDG target of enhancing area under forests to 6.0%. The Federal Government is supplementing the programmes of Provincial Forest Departments. I am hopeful that Provincial Forest Departments will make all out efforts to make the best use of this investment. While implementing their forestry programmes the forest departments must take on board all the segments of society including civil society organizations, farmers, students and civil and armed forces.

Pakistan Zindabad.

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DKK/AR.


PR. No. 133
PRESS RELEASE

Lahore: 16 July, 2008
 

Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that Mr. Mehdi Hasan is a great asset of the country and his services will be remembered for ever.

The Prime Minister said this while talking to the famous singer Mr. Mehdi Hasan at his residence today.

The Prime Minister inquired the welfare of famous singer Mr. Mehdi Hasan and prayed for his health.

The Prime Minister said that Mr. Mehdi Hasan has earned great name for Pakistan. The people and the country are proud of him, he said.

The Prime Minister announced Rs. Fifty Thousand per month lifetime assistance for Mr. Mehdi Hasan. He promised to provide jobs for the two grand children of the famous singer.

The Prime Minister promised to talk to the Chief Minister Punjab for the promotion of his son, Mr. Sajad Mehdi from the rank of inspector of police to the rank of DSP.

The Prime Minster directed the Sheikh Zaid hospital authorities to provide VVIP medical treatment on account of Government of Pakistan to Mr. Mehdi Hasan

DSG/ank