Federal cabinet directs ministry to ensure best Hajj arrangements, affordability

In this file photo, Muslim pilgrims throw pebbles at pillars during the "Jamarat" ritual, the stoning of Satan, in Mina near the holy city of Mecca, on Sept. 12, 2016. (AFP)
Updated 04 May 2018
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Federal cabinet directs ministry to ensure best Hajj arrangements, affordability

  • The cabinet gave the directives in a meeting held at PM Office with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in chair
  • The members were briefed about the progress into balloting process and Hajj Policy 2018

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Cabinet on Thursday directed the Ministry of Religious Affairs to ensure the best arrangements for facilitation of Hajj pilgrims, besides making the pilgrimage affordable for the people.

The cabinet gave these directives in a meeting held at PM Office with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in chair wherein the members were briefed about the progress into balloting process and Hajj Policy 2018.

The cabinet accorded in-principle approval for establishment of Pakistan Physical Therapy Council and Pakistan Allied Health Professionals and Paramedics Council. The meeting directed to present the draft legislation before Cabinet Committee on Legislative Cases.

The Federal Cabinet ratified the recommendations of the Cabinet Committee for Legislative Cases (CCLC) held on 24-4-2018 and the decisions taken by the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet in its meetings held on April 12, 2018 and April 17, 2018.

The meeting also ratified the decisions taken by the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCE) in its meeting held on April 23, 2018 in Karachi.

The body approved the appointment of Professor Dr. Ghazala Siddiqui as Director, Center of Excellence in Marine Biology, University of Karachi.

The Federal Cabinet accorded approval to the appointment/repatriation at Special Customs, Taxation and Anti-Smuggling Courts in Lahore and Peshawar.

During the meeting, Minister for Water Resources was also authorized for issuance of notification regarding determination of tariffs by NEPRA in case of Hydel Power Plants. The meeting also approved the nomination/appointment of Director/Chairman of Pakistan-Iran Investment Company (PICL).

Minister for Power also briefed the Federal Cabinet about the current demand and supply situation of electricity in the country.


In solidarity with Middle East, Pakistan to mark upcoming National Day with simplicity

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In solidarity with Middle East, Pakistan to mark upcoming National Day with simplicity

  • On March 23, Pakistanis commemorate adoption of the 1940 resolution that demanded separate homeland for Muslims of the Sub-continent
  • Islamabad hopes dialogue and diplomacy will prevail, peace will soon return to the entire region and beyond, Deputy PM Ishaq Dar says

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will observe its National Day on March 23 will simplicity this year, the country’s deputy prime minister said on Thursday, referring to an ongoing conflict in the Middle East and Pakistan’s subsequent austerity measures.

On March 23 each year, Pakistanis commemorate the adoption of the historical Pakistan Resolution at the 27th annual meeting of the All-India Muslim League, through which Muslims of the Sub-continent demanded a separate homeland for themselves in 1940.

But this year, the day comes at a time of a raging conflict in the Middle East, where United States and Israel have been pounding Iran since Feb. 28, while Tehran has launched counterattacks against US bases in Gulf countries as well as commercial and oil infrastructure. The crisis has impacted Pakistan among several countries.

In a post on X, Pakistani Deputy PM Ishaq Dar said this year’s National Day would be observed with simplicity at all Pakistani missions abroad and will be limited to the traditional flag-hoisting ceremony only.

“In the light of Prime Minister’s announced austerity measures, and as a mark of solidarity with the countries and peoples of the Middle East and the wider region affected by the ongoing conflict and the tragic loss of innocent lives, National Day receptions will not be held this year,” he said.

The ongoing conflict has disrupted global oil supply, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical transit chokepoint between Iran and Oman, with oil prices surging past $100.

This week, PM Shehbaz Sharif announced a series of austerity steps, including a four‑day work week for government offices, requiring 50  percent of staff to work from home, cutting fuel allowances for official vehicles by half, grounding up to 60  percent of the government fleet and closing all schools for two weeks to conserve fuel amid the global oil crisis. 

The measures came in response to global oil market volatility triggered by the Middle East conflict. 

“Pakistan hopes that dialogue and diplomacy will prevail, and that peace, stability and prosperity will soon return to the entire region and beyond,” Dar added.