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A new addition to writings on Hamd-o-Naat

July 26, 2021 The book titled Mutaleaat-e-Hamd-o-Naat written by Naseem-e-Sahar is a collection of articles on Hamd-o-Naat writing poets. These articles, elaborating the topic of Hamd-o-Naat, its nature and development in Urdu, open up new perspectives for those who want to study and research poetry and its different genres. Hamd-o-Naat are two rich genres of poetry in which a poet praises Allah Almighty and Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) respectively. According to the author, the poets who compose Naat try to express their love and admiration for the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him). However, they should make sure that the verses they write in Naat have literary standards.

Fight against Covid-19: Pakistan donates medicines to Afghanistan

LANDIKOTAL: The Pakistani authorities donated seven containers of Covid-19 relief medicines to Afghanistan on Tuesday. A ceremony was held at Zero Point at Torkham border to hand over the medicines to the Afghan authorities. Commandant Khyber Rifles Col Rizwan, Chief Collector Customs (North) Asif Mahmood Jah, Afghan trade attaché’ in Peshawar Fawad Arsh, Khyber Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry members, customs standing committee convener Ziaullah Sarhadi, Federal Board of Revenue officials and others attended the ceremony. Speaking on the occasion, Asif Mahmood Jah said Afghanistan had suffered due to the Covid-19 pandemic. He said that Covid-19 had also dealt a blow to the economy of Afghanistan.

Covid-19: Pakistan donates medicines to Afghanistan

July 7, 2021 LANDIKOTAL: The Pakistani authorities donated seven containers of Covid-19 relief medicines to Afghanistan on Tuesday. A ceremony was held at Zero Point at Torkham border to hand over the medicines to the Afghan authorities. Commandant Khyber Rifles Col Rizwan, Chief Collector Customs (North) Asif Mahmood Jah, Afghan trade attaché in Peshawar Fawad Arsh, Khyber Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry members, customs standing committee convener Ziaullah Sarhadi, Federal Board of Revenue officials and others attended the ceremony. Speaking on the occasion, Asif Mahmood Jah said Afghanistan had suffered due to the Covid-19 pandemic. He said that Covid-19 had also dealt a blow to the economy of Afghanistan. “Being Muslims, we feel the pain of our Afghan brothers and sisters,” he maintained. He said they had asked medicines companies in Pakistan to donate Covid-19 medicines to Afghanistan.

Pakistan customs is gearing up for more achievements in future: Chairman FBR

Pakistan customs is gearing up for more achievements in future: Chairman FBR Islamabad, January 26, 2021 (PPI-OT): To mark the International Customs Day on 26th January, a small ceremony was held in Model Customs Collectorate, Islamabad in view of precautionary measures of Covid-19. Chairman FBR Muhammad Javed Ghani graced the occasion as Chief Guest. The other participants included Syed Hamid Ali, Member (Customs-Policy), Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah (Chief Collector, North) and other officers / officials of Pakistan Customs Service. While welcoming the Chief Guest, Junaid Jalil Khan, the Collector, MCC, Islamabad referred to the theme “Customs bolstering Recovery, Renewal and Resilience for a sustainable supply chain”, set by the World Customs Organization (WCO) for 2021. He highlighted the recent achievements of Pakistan Customs in pursuance of set theme for this year particularly after the challenges posed by spread of corona virus. The Chief Collector (North) highlighted that it w

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