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KP’s nine-member caretaker cabinet takes oath

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KP's nine-member caretaker cabinet takes oath

 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s new nine-member caretaker cabinet comprising nine ministers took oath on Saturday.

Governor Ghulam Ali administered the oath to new ministers in a ceremony held at the Governor House. The ceremony was attended by KP caretaker Chief Minister Mohammad Azam Khan and others.

The ministers who sworn in were Dr Najeebullah, Dr Mohammad Qasim Jan, Syed Masud Shah, Barrister Feroze Jamal Shah Kakakhel, retired Justice Irshad Qaiser, Ahmad Rasool Bangash, Asif Rafiq, retired Justice Arshad Hussain Shah and Syed Aamir Abdullah.

Today’s oath-taking ceremony comes a day after the governor accepted a summary regarding the new cabinet appointment sent to him by CM Khan.

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On Aug 10, 19 members of the previous caretaker cabinet tendered their resignations to the CM over their purported involvement in politics. The other six members stepped down the next day.

The CM demanded their resignations over a cup of tea and they complied with direction instantly.

Reportedly, at least two cabinet members ‘resisted’ the CM’s directives to quit insisting they were neither involved in politics nor did they held any political gatherings.

The exodus came after caretaker minister Shahid Khattak resigned on July 24 citing personal commitments as the reason. Earlier, he addressed a public meeting organised by the Awami National Party.

The minister’s presence at a political gathering evoked a strong response from the Election Commission of Pakistan on July 23. He stepped down a day later.

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BRIEF PROFILE OF CABINET MEMBERS

Masud Shah, Mr Kakakhel, retired Justice Qaiser and Dr Anwar were part of the last caretaker cabinet as well.

Retired Justice Qaiser, belonging to the Hazara division, is the former chief judge of the Gilgit- Baltistan Supreme Appellate Court, who held that office from 2019 to 2022. He has also worked in capacity of the deputy attorney general for Pakistan. Mohammad Qasim Jan is an educationist.

Dr Najeebullah, a PhD from the University of Cambridge (Department of Material Science) is the founding director of the US-Pakistan Centre for Advanced Studies in Energy.

He has also been serving as the project director of the University of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Swat, and working as a consultant with the UNDP and developed a 10-year energy plan for the erstwhile Fata.

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He also served previously as a consultant and country expert with Tufts University Boston on the “Chinese overseas investment in renewable energy projects through the Belt and Road Initiative.”

Currently, Dr Najeebullah was working as a member (Science, Technology and ICT) at the Planning Commission of Pakistan and looks after the development portfolio of science and technology, information technology and higher education ministries.

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Pakistan, Qatar agree to further strengthen cultural ties

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Pakistan and Qatar have agreed to further strengthen the cultural ties.

The understanding reached during a meeting between Caretaker Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture Jamal Shah with his Qatari counterpart Sheikh Abdulrehman bin Hamad bin Jassim Al Thani on the sidelines of the 12th conference of the Culture Ministers of Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization of OIC held in Doha, Qatar.

They emphasized the importance of advancing negotiations on the proposed Pakistan and Qatar cultural exchanges.

Both the ministers discussed the bilateral relations and cultural issues of mutual interest.

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In his speech during two days conference, Jamal Shah said ICESCO should create special opportunities for their craftsmen, musicians, writers and film makers where they can showcase their works with Islamic countries and rest of the world to represent aspirations of their people.

The minister also met with the DG ICESCO and the Culture Minister of Palestine and focused on cultural exchanges and strengthening relations.

Jamal Shah also met with the Iranian and Somalian Counterparts and discussed areas of cooperation and the need for increasing cultural exchanges and strengthening relations.

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Maryam tasked to welcome Nawaz

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Preparations to welcome Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif on his return home have entered the final stages.

According to the sources, the party has decided to give women a vanguard role in welcoming Nawaz Sharif.

On her return from London, Maryam Nawaz will hold a special meeting with the women’s wing. The message of the party will be conveyed to the women.

According to the party sources, the women leaders who completed the tasks given regarding the reception of Nawaz Sharif will be nominated for specific seats in the upcoming general elections.

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The women who fought for the party during the last five years will be nominated for specific seats.

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Ministry prepares Hajj policy 2024

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Caretaker Religious Affairs Minister Aneeq Ahmed says Hajj policy for 2024 has been prepared and approval will be taken from the cabinet in 10 days.

The caretaker minister of religious affairs said the Hajj policy would include a short period of Hajj including the 40-day Hajj.

“Now Pakistani pilgrims will not lost. Hajj pilgrims will be given two suitcases of specific colour and design. QR codes will be affixed on the suitcase. In the case of Haj pilgrims, there will be details of the pilgrims, name, passport number, residence, school number and other information will be recorded on the suitcase,” the minister explained.

Ahmed further said Hajj pilgrims would now be able to stay in touch with their families in Pakistan at all times.

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“Pilgrims will be given a special mobile package for the first time. An agreement has been reached with Saudi Arabia’s mobile phone company. You will be able to make audio and video calls on your mobile phone, and you will be able to talk unlimitedly with a mobile package of Rs4,000,” the caretaker religious affairs minister concluded.

Earlier, the Ministry of Religious Affairs announced the introduction of a short Hajj.

A meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Religious Affairs was held in which Caretaker Minister of Religious Affairs Aneeq Ahmed said these time Hajj arrangements were being made ahead of time. He said the duration of Hajj would be 18 to 20 days.

“The short Hajj would be decided by the pilgrims themselves and the duration of the short Hajj will be from 18 to 30 days,” he said.

The caretaker minister of religious affairs said the Saudi government had offered to give Pakistanis official residences.

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