Youth kills married sister for ‘honour’

SAHIWAL: A youth allegedly shot dead his married sister in the name of honour here on Saturday at Gobindpura.

Reports said Rani Bibi had contracted marriage with Jamil. The couple had six children. The woman quarreled with her husband and shifted to the house of her younger brother Sarfraz. Some time back, Sarfraz suspected that she had loose morals.

On Saturday, he brought his sister from his house at Jalian Wala Kho to her husband’s house at Gobandpura, shot her dead and managed his escape.

Pakpattan District Police Office Tariq Valaay visited the spot and supervised officials in collecting forensic evidence.

Rescue 1122 shifted the body to the DHQ hospital for autopsy. The DPO has formed a three-member team, led by the Saddar DSP, to arrest the suspect.

ROADS: The highway department will complete four under-construction main roads in Okara district at a cost of Rs4.12 billion under the ongoing Annual Development Programme.

This was stated at a high-level meeting with Commissioner Shoaib Iqbal in the chair on Saturday morning. The commissioner said the roads had been under-construction for the last two years as the required funds could not be released as per the schedule.

Highway SE Arshad Nadeem told the participants that 24-km Depalpur-Haveli Lakha road, 19-km Depalpur-Basirpur road, 27-km Hujra Shah Muqeem road via Shergarth and 16-km Renala Khurd-Shergarth road would be completed in coming three to four months. “Now the cost has increased and another Rs400 million are needed to accomplish the work.”

Meanwhile, in a video-link meeting with the commissioner, Punjab caretaker chief minister Mohsin Naqvi gave the go ahead for reconstruction of 6-km Sahiwal Bypass at Lahore-Khanewal national highway at a cost of Rs1.5bn.

Source:   Dawn

Disturbing Rise in Violence Against Women and Children in Punjab

An alarming rise in violence against women and children has been noted in Punjab, according to a recent report undertaken by the Sustainable Social Development Organisation (SSDO), an advocacy group that focuses on research-based solutions.

The findings, covering the period from January 1st to April 30th, paint a worrisome picture of the prevalent issue, with a substantial number of cases being reported to the Punjab Police.

During the study period, the Punjab Police registered a shocking total of 10,365 cases of violence against women, while 1,768 cases of violence against children were documented. However, it is widely believed that the actual number of such incidents could be even higher, as many cases go unreported due to social stigmas and a lack of confidence in the law enforcement system.

Delving deeper into the research, specific types of crimes came to light, exposing distressing realities. Kidnappings of women emerged as a prominent concern, with a staggering 5,551 reported cases in just four months.

This shocking figure translates to an average of two kidnappings occurring every hour. Notably, Lahore accounted for the highest number of cases, with 1,427 women falling victim to this crime.

The study also highlighted physical assault, with a total of 2,818 reported cases, once again pinpointing Lahore as the district with the highest incidence (504 cases), followed by Sheikhupura (262) and Faisalabad (225). Disturbingly, the research revealed 1,111 cases of rape and 613 cases of human trafficking, where Lahore featured prominently as the district with the highest numbers (139 rapes and 210 trafficking cases). Faisalabad also reported a significant number of rape cases (117).

SSDO report on violence against women

The study also shed light on violence against women within the private sphere. Domestic violence cases totaled 219, with Gujranwala emerging as the district with the highest incidents (64), followed closely by Lahore (38). Furthermore, 53 cases of honor killings were reported, with Rahim Yar Khan identified as a hotspot district with eight cases.

Regarding violence against children, the research uncovered deeply troubling statistics. Sexual violence emerged as the most prevalent form, with an alarming 858 cases reported during the study period, equating to nearly seven children falling victim to sexual abuse every single day. Faisalabad (82) and Lahore (74) were the districts with the highest numbers.

Additionally, 613 children were reported as kidnapped, averaging five abductions per day. Disturbingly, Lahore alone accounted for one-third of the cases (210). The study also highlighted 221 cases of human trafficking involving children, with Chiniot comprising almost one-fifth of these cases (44). Shockingly, the research also revealed 48 cases of child murder, 24 cases of child labor, and four cases of child marriage.

Syed Kausar Abbas, the Executive Director of SSDO, commended the Punjab Police for their efforts in diligently registering these cases and maintaining a comprehensive database.

However, he stressed the urgent need to address the distressing prevalence of violence against women and children. With over 12,000 reported cases within the first four months of the year, the study serves as a wake-up call, demanding targeted interventions and concerted efforts from policymakers and stakeholders.

It is important to note that the data presented in this research study was obtained through a “Right to Information” request filed under Article 19-A of the Constitution of Pakistan, enabling access to public information from government entities such as the Punjab Police.

Source: The Reporters

 

‘Chinese Girl’s Adventure in Pakistan’ screened

Islamabad: Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM), Jawad Soh­rab Malik has said that Pakistan and China are tied in interstates development cooperation and innumerable projects including the historic project of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) are in progress.

He was speaking to the participant at the inaugural ceremony of a documentary, ‘Chinese Girl’s Adventure in Pakistan’ presented by China Media Group on the concept of a Chinese girl, Naureen, living in Islamabad who could speak and understand the Urdu language.

Jawad Sohrab Malik, praising the efforts of the Chinese girl, said that Naureen covered every aspect of Islamabad in her camera amplifying the beautify the Capital City of Pakistan. She captured the beauty of Islamabad and its surrounding areas with her camera and made them part of her documentary.

Source: The News

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   ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday stressed equal opportunities for womenfolk as they consist of half of the country’s population and were playing varying roles at different strata of society.

He was addressing the launching ceremony of the Prime Minister’s Initiative for Women Empowerment, which is being initiated at a total cost of Rs10.4 billion. The prime minister said the country’s womenfolk were an effective and energetic segment, playing effective roles in families and society as mothers, sisters, wives, and daughters.

He observed that in the last 75 years, the required opportunities for women’s empowerment were not sufficient and stressed upon making further efforts for securing women’s rights, including inheritance rights and the creation of opportunities in a conducive environment so that they could contribute meaningfully and productively in society. “Look around the Muslim world and the West, the women have played their due role for the progress and prosperity of their respective nations,” he added. Lauding different prominent women personalities of the country, he said that they had served as great ambassadors of Pakistan in different capacities. Commending the rural women, he said that the ratio of rural area women in the national building capacity was immense as they had been working in fields alongside men. He further observed that to achieve a place among the comity of nations, both genders of the country had to work together, and underlined the need for provision of financial and actual opportunities in different fields.

About the creation of the Shuhada Fund initiative, he said it was their duty as the martyrs had sacrificed their lives for the protection of the motherland and saved generations. There could be no other precedent of bravery and valor than their sacrifice, he said, adding their bereaved families deserved honor and support.

Meanwhile, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, during a telephonic conversation with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, assured his full support to Pakistan in a battle against poliovirus. During the call, the prime minister “appreciated the valuable support” extended by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to Pakistan in polio eradication and improving immunization, nutrition, and financial inclusion, particularly during last year’s catastrophic floods. He also “reaffirmed Pakistan’s desire to further strengthen the fruitful partnership with the Foundation in all the ongoing areas of cooperation.” Bill Gates lauded the incumbent government’s efforts to fight polio and vowed to continue to provide full support to Pakistan to prevent polio.

In a related development, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif launched the Prime Minister’s National Laptop Scheme for the students of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including the merged districts.

Governor Ghulam Ali, Caretaker Chief Minister Muhammad Azam Khan, Federal Minister for Information Marriyum Aurangzeb, National Assembly deputy speaker Zahid Akram Durrani, Special Assistant for Youth Affairs Shaza Fatima, Adviser to Prime Minister Amir Muqam, federal and provincial ministers, chairman HEC and others attended the ceremony at the Governor’s House.

Distributing laptops among the position-holder students, the prime minister said that the laptops were being distributed strictly on merit. “I will not tolerate favoritism or nepotism in the distribution of laptops,” he said, adding, about 100,000 laptops would be distributed among students in the country this year. The prime minister said that the laptops distributed by the PMLN government had greatly helped students to continue their studies during Covid-19. He appreciated the sacrifices of the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

APP adds: Shehbaz announced an increase in laptop distribution from the existing 100,000 to 400,000 by the province’s population ratio per year if voted to power. He said that quality research and education were imperative for sustainable development and economic growth.

Earlier, the prime minister inaugurated the Fata University Phase 1 constructed with an estimated cost of Rs1.5 billion after its foundation was laid by the previous PMLN government. He suggested changing the name of Fata University after consultation with tribal elders and elected representatives of merged areas.

Source: The News

President for skill development, financial and digital inclusion of women

ISLAMABAD-President Dr. Arif Alvi on Tuesday underscored the need for skill development, digital inclusion, and financial inclusion of women in Pakistan to make them financially self-sufficient.

He stated that women, who constituted almost 50 percent of the country’s population, needed to participate in all sectors of the economy for their economic empowerment.  Women’s and girls’ education is a vital component that contributed to gender equality as well as to the socio-economic development of the country, he added.

The president made these remarks during a meeting with the delegation of Women Business Network, led by Sam Ali Dada, at Aiwan-e-Sadr.

Women Business Network (WBN) is a global network of business professionals and corporate leaders that aims to uplift women for key leadership positions in the industry and create opportunities for their businesses.

During the meeting, the president urged the delegation to increase employment opportunities for women in the private sector, besides establishing linkages with skill development institutions, such as NAVTTC and TEVTA, to provide women with marketable skill sets.  He also emphasized the importance of skill and educational development of women and girls in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

The president highlighted the need for projecting the success stories of women to encourage and motivate other women to take part in business and economic activities. He also called for taking practical and meaningful steps to address gender disparity.

He stressed the need for integrating women into the mainstream of economic activities for their financial empowerment.

The delegation briefed the president about the steps being taken by WBN for the socio-economic empowerment of women. He commended the efforts of WBN in providing job opportunities to women and taking steps for their financial inclusion.

Source: The Nation