On this World Humanitarian Day, we join the global community and pay tribute to the humanitarian workers and everyone on the ground advocating for and delivering life-saving aid to the most vulnerable people affected by crisis situations. #WorldHumanitarianDay
We also thank these heroes for their services and their contribution to keep communities, especially the vulnerable ones, safe.
This year, we pay a special tribute to the humanitarian workers who continue to offer life-saving support to communities affected by climate crises and
reaffirm our commitment to put climate justice at the core of all efforts and to take meaningful actions in this regard. We also acknowledge the humanitarian and philanthropic spirit of our fellow Pakistanis, who always supported their brethren during natural disasters,
especially during earthquakes and floods.
With the unprecedented increase in climate disasters faced by Pakistan recently, including heat waves, flooding in Balochistan, northern areas and parts of Punjab, forest fires in Balochistan, and severe droughts in Sindh & Balochistan
– all amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the vulnerable in Pakistan are more in need of humanitarian assistance and protection than ever before. These disasters have increased forced displacement, resulted in high rates of malnutrition, increased mortality rates, and have adversely
affected the vulnerable segments of the population economically and financially. Throughout these times, aid workers, the security forces, and civil society have responded to a historic number of people fleeing from these natural disasters and climate-affected areas –
even at the cost of their own lives at times.
On this day, we stand in solidarity with all our aid workers and recognize their tremendous efforts, services, and sacrifice. We celebrate their tireless efforts to save lives and alleviate the suffering of these communities.
Their selfless commitment stands as an example to us all. In line with this year’s theme “It Takes a Village”, let us pledge as a community to inspire each other through our own individual efforts and to make collective efforts to bring about change for the good of others.
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صدر مملکت نے بینکنگ محتسب کے فیصلوں کے خلاف حبیب بینک لمیٹڈ کی اپیلیں مسترد کر دی
بینک متعلقہ بینکنگ قوانین، قواعد و ضوابط پر عمل درآمد ثابت کرنے میں ناکام رہا، اپیلیں میرٹ پر مبنی نہیں، مسترد کی جاتی ہیں، صدر مملکت کا فیصلہ
نوسربازوں نے بینک کے 6 کھاتہ داروں کو 10 لاکھ روپے کی محنت سے کمائی گئی رقم سے محروم کردیا تھا
بینک نے اکاؤنٹ ہولڈرز کی درخواست/ رضامندی کے بغیر یکطرفہ طور پر الیکٹرانک فنڈز ٹرانسفر سہولت کو فعال کیا، صدر مملکت
حبیب بینک اکاؤنٹ ہولڈرز کے آن لائن استحصال کے خلاف ضروری حفاظتی اقدامات کرنے میں ناکام رہا، صدر مملکت
نجی بینک نے اسٹیٹ بینک کی ہدایات کے مطابق الیکٹرانک فنڈز ٹرانسفر سہولت کو فعال کرنے کے فوائد اور نقصانات بارے صارفین کو آگاہ کرنے میں غفلت کا مظاہرہ کیا، صدر مملکت
President directs Pakistan Post to refund erroneous deduction made from a retiree
President Dr. Arif Alvi has directed the Pakistan Post Office Department (Agency) to refund the pension amount of Rs. 502,272 that was wrongly deducted from the service dues of a retired employee
in March 2020 which he termed as maladministration on part of the Agency.
The President gave these directions while rejecting a representation of the Pakistan Post Office Department (the Agency) against a decision of the Wafaqi Mohtasib ordering the Agency to refund the deducted
amount from the pension dues and report compliance within 45 days.
The President in his decision held that the pensioner’s hard-earned income constitutes a fundamental right to livelihood under Article 9 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973 and depriving
President Returns the National Accountability (Amendment) Bill, 2022 unsigned
President Dr. Arif Alvi has sent back the National Accountability (Amendment) Bill, 2022 unsigned to the Prime Minister’s office while stating that he believes the bill, as passed by the parliament,
is regressive in nature, and it will promote corruption by ensuring that the long arm of the law is crippled
He said that the bill also sends a message to the corrupt, who have amassed tremendous wealth and about which there is no doubt in the minds of the people of Pakistan,
that they are not accountable and are free to continue to plunder
The President lamented that the small man will be caught for petty crimes while the corrupt rich will remain free to continue with their blood-sucking abhorrent practices. Having weak accountability is against