July 17, 2021
PESHAWAR: The Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) and Uzbekistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (UCCI) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to cement bilateral trade and economic relations.
The agreement was signed by SCCI President Sherbaz Bilour and UCCI President Ulug Beg as a high-level businessmen delegation from KP visited Uzbekistan, according to a press release issued here on Friday.
In connection with Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ongoing visit to Uzbekistan, the delegation of businessmen from KP was led by SCCI President Sherbaz Bilour.
Senior vice-president Engineer Manzoor Elahi and vice-president Junaid Altaf, Ghazanfar Bilour, Hasnain Khurshid, Faiz Muhammad Faizi, Adeel Rauf, Zahidullah Shinwari, Malik Imran Ishaq, Sohail Javed, Muhammad Asif and Shahzad Anjum were in the delegation.
The MoU was signed by SCCI president Sherbaz Bilour and UCCI president UlugBeg inUzbekistan.
A high-level business delegation from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is currently visiting the Central Asian republic,according to a news release issued here on Thursday.
Led by SCCI president Sherbaz Bilour, the delegates include senior SCCI vice-president Engineer Manzoor Elahi and vice-president Junaid Altaf, former presidents Faiz Mohammad Faizi, Adeel Rauf and Zahidullah Shinwari, Industrialist Association, Peshawar, president Malik Imran Ishaq, former SCCI executive member Sohail Javed and businessmen Hasnain Khurshid, Mohammad Asif and Shahzad Anjum were along among the delegation.
Under the MoU, SCCI and UCCI will make efforts to enhance trade between the two countries and bring their business communities closer for collaborations and investment.
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May 21, 2021
See Prime, Pakistan premiere digital entertainment platform, has released their latest short film titled ‘Pehli Wali’, starring Juggun Kazim, Omair Rana and Sidra Niazi in lead roles.
The plot revolves around a divorced couple with two children, their unique bond and love-hate relationship that keeps them knitted together. Even as they embark on new adventures in their lives, they can never block each other out.
“This short film gives us a new outlook on the subjects like life after divorce and remarriage in our society – but not as a stigma. With its heartwarming and humorous moments, this film is sure to win the hearts of the viewers and get them to talk about something that mainstream media usually stigmatizes”, commented the executive producer, Seemeen Naveed.
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See Prime releases new short film ‘Bano Aur Bachchay’ When asked about the short-film, the executive producer Seemeen Naveed commented, This film is a depiction of a disturbed parent that struggles to bring his kids together
May 4, 2021
After providing its viewers with one hit after another, See Prime is back once again with another heart-touching story of family life and love, starring Mehmood Aslam, Anoushay Abbasi and Mohsin Ejaz.
Bano Aur Bachchay is a story of a man who is on his death-bed, and his 3 kids that have a disoriented relationship with one another, as they blame each other for their mother, Bano’s, death. Will their ailing father be the knot that ties them together? Will the 3 respond to his efforts or will he die unsatisfied, knowing that his kids are always at odds?
Instep Today Fri, 03, 19
The talented young actress talks about her work – past, present and future – giving some valuable insight on sexual harassment in the film industry.
Sonya Hussyn’s metamorphosis is reflective in her creative choices. From playing a mentally challenged girl in Nazo to an adolescent, cyber-bullied woman in Aisi Hai Tanhai, to the regal, rebellious girl in the ongoing period play Aangan, she’s stepped outside of her comfort zone with each role.
In conversation with Instep, Sonya begins by talking about her evolution of sorts.
“When I entered the industry, I didn’t know anything or anyone directors, producers, designers,” she says. “And I think that while working, over the years, I got to explore myself and now more than ever, I’m