UAE Embassy hosts 47th National Day reception in Pakistan

UAE Ambassador to Pakistan, Hamad Obaid Al-Zaabi, hosted a reception in Islamabad on Monday to mark the 47th National Day of his country. (AN photo)
Updated 03 December 2018
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UAE Embassy hosts 47th National Day reception in Pakistan

  • The Pakistan-UAE relations are deeply rooted and becoming stronger, says Ambassador Hamad Obaid Al-Zaabi
  • General Qamar Javed Bajwa attended the reception as special guest

ISLAMABAD: UAE Ambassador to Pakistan, Hamad Obaid Al Zaabi, hosted a reception in Islamabad on Monday evening to mark the 47th National Day of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Pakistan’s Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa attended the reception as a special guest.

Speaking at the occasion, Ambassador Al Zaabi said that the Pakistan-UAE relations were deeply rooted and becoming even stronger with time.

He added that 1.6 million Pakistani were living a life of dignity and respect in his country and substantially contributing to its prosperity.

This year, UAE’s National Day has coincided with the 100th birth anniversary of the late Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding father of the Gulf state.

Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Energy and Power Division, Omar Ayub Khan, also addressed the ceremony and extended felicitations and sincere wishes to the leaders and people of the United Arab Emirates on its national day.

The minister said that UAE had agreed to have a long-term strategic partnership with Pakistan during the recent visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

“The relationship between the two countries have touched new heights,” Omar said.

A large number of foreign diplomats, parliamentarians, politicians, religious scholars, security officials, members of business community, and journalists were also among the participants of the reception.

The event was followed by a grand dinner where guests were served traditional Arabian and Pakistani cuisine.

Earlier on Sunday, Prime Minister Khan congratulated the people and leaders of the UAE on the 47th National Day in a special message.

In a felicitation letter to the UAE leaders, Khan said the development, prosperity and good governance of the United Arab Emirates remained exemplary in the last 47 years.

The prime minister added that the relations between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates were based on mutual support and cooperation and would further strengthen in future.

Since the prime minister first took office in August, he has visited the UAE twice this year with an objective to boost friendly ties and cooperation between the two nations.

Pakistan’s State Minister for Interior, Shehryar Afridi, said in tweet on Monday that the UAE had done wonders in growth, development and good governance in a short span of 47 years. “… Most importantly they have been trendsetters in looking into the future. Proudly sharing strong ties with UAE. Wishes from Pak on National Day.”


ADB approves $381 million for climate-resilient agriculture, social services in Punjab

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ADB approves $381 million for climate-resilient agriculture, social services in Punjab

  • Support will upgrade Punjab’s education and nursing systems, improving learning outcomes and health care capacity
  • Package includes $124 million for agriculture, $107 million for STEM schooling and $150 million for nursing reforms

KARACHI: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said on Saturday it approved $381 million in financing for Pakistan’s Punjab province to modernize agriculture and strengthen education and health services, with a major focus on building climate resilience after monsoon floods this year caused widespread destruction across the country’s most populous province.

The package includes concessional loans and grants for farm mechanization, STEM education, and nursing sector reforms.

ADB said the investments are intended to help Punjab, home to more than half of Pakistan’s population and a key contributor to its economy, recover from climate shocks and transition toward more sustainable and resilient development.

“Investing in education, health, and agricultural mechanization will play a transformative role in driving the growth of Punjab, a vital pillar of Pakistan’s economy,” said ADB Country Director for Pakistan Emma Fan. “These strategic investments will modernize agriculture, enhance human capital, and significantly improve livelihoods for millions of people across Punjab.”

The bank approved $120 million in concessional loans and a $4 million grant for the Punjab Climate-Resilient and Low-Carbon Agriculture Mechanization Project, which will support 220,000 rural farm households.

The program aims to reduce climate vulnerability by shifting farmers toward modern, low-emission machinery, provide alternative livelihoods for agricultural workers and train 15,000 women in new skills. It will also introduce a financing model to help small farmers access advanced equipment.

Punjab produces most of Pakistan’s wheat, rice, and maize but still relies on outdated machinery, contributing to grain losses and routine burning of crop residues, a major source of air pollution, said ADB.

It noted the new project will promote modern mechanization, including rice harvesters, to address these issues.

ADB also approved $107 million for the Responsive, Ready, and Resilient STEM Secondary Education in Punjab Program, including a $7 million grant from the Asian Development Fund.

The results-based program aims to modernize secondary schooling by expanding inclusive STEM education, improving access and quality across the province.

A further $150 million concessional loan was approved for the Punjab Nursing and Health Workforce Reform Program, which will upgrade nursing curricula, develop disaster-resilient training facilities, strengthen workforce governance, and introduce digital human-resource systems.

The program seeks to expand the pool of qualified nurses to strengthen health service delivery and meet rising national and global demand.

Key components include the establishment of three centers of excellence in Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi, equipped with simulation labs, digital learning platforms, and gender-responsive hostels.

ADB said it remains committed to supporting climate-resilient and inclusive development across Asia and the Pacific through innovative financing tools and partnerships.