ISLAMABAD: A parliamentary committee constituted to investigate the discovery of spy cameras from inside the Senate hall, which had been declared a polling station for the election of the Senate.
Pak Senate panel yet to hold meeting regarding investigation on spy cameras incident ANI | Updated: May 23, 2021 09:01 IST
Islamabad [Pakistan], May 23 (ANI): PakistanSenate panel that is investigating spy camera incident is yet to hold its first meeting six weeks after its formation.
A parliamentary committee was constituted to investigate the discovery of spy cameras from inside the Senate hall, which had been declared a polling station for the election of the Senate Chairman and Deputy Chairman, reported The News International.
When contacted, Senator Rana Maqbool Ahmad of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), who is a member of the forum, told that a notification was issued for the selection of its Chairman but even that meeting was postponed citing the excuse that the COVID-19 pandemic did not allow it.
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Proactive role of youth imperative for socio-economic development: Suri
Deputy Speaker National Assembly Qasim Khan Suri has said the proactive role of youth is imperative for socio-economic development of the country.
He said this while witnessing a signing ceremony of Memorandum of Understanding among Young Parliamentary Forum, Pakistan Institute for Parliamentary Services and Sustainable Social Development Organization at the Parliament House in Islamabad today (Friday).
Source: Radio Pakistan 2021-04-02
Rapid population growth poses serious challenges for country uplift
By Hamid Khan Wazir
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: “Integration of health and population welfare services is critical for improving the quality of life and wellbeing of our people. Pakistan’s rapid population growth poses serious challenges for achieving our development prospects.
The government continues to advocate for population stabilization to achieve a balance between population and resources. We are taking special measures to meet the country’s development prospects and improving the health and wellbeing of our people.”
This was stated by Dr. Nausheen Hamid, Member National Assembly and Parliamentary Secretary for Health in her keynote remarks while addressing Young Parliamentarians at an advocacy seminar on Pakistan’s population issue.