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Overseas Pakistanis Ministry launches anti-HIV/AIDS campaign

Associated Press of Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Labour, Manpower and Overseas Pakistani has started a campaign to create awareness among labourers about HIV/AIDS.

The Directorate of Workers Education (DWE) of the ministry will educate workers about modes of HIV transmission, vulnerable conditions, diagnoses, symptoms and signs, disease control and prevention, stigma and discrimination, said an official Saturday.

Non-Resident Pakistani Summit in US from Aug 22

LAHORE: Non-Resident Pakistani 2008 Summit will be held in New York, USA from August 22nd to 23rd this year.

Friends Of Pakistan Chapter opens in Austria

LOS ANGELES: Sarfaraz Khan, President of Friends of Pakistan recently visited Vienna, Austria and met a number of prominent Pakistanis there. This was a part of his global campaign for expatriates "Meri Awaz Suno" during which he was visiting several European countries to raise awareness.

OPF reactivates pension scheme for overseas Pakistanis

ISLAMABAD (APP) - The Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF) has reactivated pension scheme for Pakistani citizens living abroad .
Talking to this agency, Managing Director, OPF, Seyed Hasnain Haider said there are more than 7 million Pakistanis all over the world and OPF is making an all out effort to facilitate them. He said these Pakistanis contribute a huge sum of money to the national exchequer every year but, ironically, a large majority of them does not have institutionalized social security or insurance cover in the country of employment or at home.

Overseas Pakistanis remittances up by 20.77pc

KARACHI - Remittances sent home by overseas Pakistanis continued to show a rising trend as an amount of $4,126.16 million was received in the first eight months (July 2007-February 2008) of the current fiscal year 2007-08, showing an increase of $709.63 million or 20.77 percent over the same period of the last fiscal year.
The amount of $4,126.16 million includes $2.01 million received through encashment and profit earned on Foreign Exchange Bearer Certificates (FEBCs) and Foreign Currency Bearer Certificates (FCBCs).

‘Islamic banking deceptive and not interest-free’

• MCC president says Islamic banking an attempt to deprive Canadian Muslims of benefits

WASHINGTON: Another controversy involving what is being billed as an “Islamic” practice has sprung up in Canada with the progressive Muslim Canadian Congress opposing the so-called shari’a-ordained banking that the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation wishes to have studied with a $100,000 grant.

Important FAQs regarding Registration requirements for visitors to the US

WASHINGTON –(PR)-The Embassy has complied detailed FAQs and their responses covering essential concerns regarding the Registration requirements for visitors and temporary residents in the US.
The Embassy has compiled a set of FAQs and their responses in the proceeding paragraphs. Please read them carefully if you belong to any one of the groups of visitors who are required to register.

Has special registration of Pakistanis totally ended?

New schemes for overseas Pakistanis

13 November 2007

DUBAI — The Overseas Pakistanis Foundation has launched several new schemes for non-resident Pakistanis, including a revived pension scheme, an industrial zone, and Haj and Umrah quotas.
This was stated by Syed Nayyar Hasnain Haider, the newly-appointed managing director of OPF, at a meeting with the community at the Pakistan Sports and Recreation Club in Dubai on Sunday.
He led a delegation, that included A. Asad Khan, executive director, and Bashir Abid, general manager of OPF, on a visit to Saudi Arabia recently.

Pakistani expats lash out at foundation

Dubai: Pakistani expatriates in Dubai lashed out at a delegation of Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF) for not fulfilling its promises regarding housing schemes, remittance benefits, educational projects and facilities at the airports.

People vent their anger at Syed Nayyar Hasnain Haider, Managing Director of the OPF who came to address the gathering at a function held on Sunday at Pakistan Association Dubai.

Flushing out talent from Pakistan

IRFAN BUKHARI
ISLAMABAD-Pakistan’s talent has always been its most valuable competitive asset, and the abundance and wealth of this talent could serve the country well as a formidable competitive advantage for a long time but the continued mayhem in the country is forcing youth to leave the country for a secure future.
The question of brain drain has been under discussion for the last few years in Pakistan as a large number of talented youth left the country to get rid of unemployment and exploitation.