Karachi, Pakistan is progressing with the repatriation of illegal foreign nationals, including Afghans, back to their homeland in a manner that ensures safety and dignity. This ongoing effort is part of a larger initiative to address the challenges posed by illegal immigration.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the government has established transit camps equipped with essential facilities in various districts. These camps serve as temporary accommodations for Afghans awaiting repatriation, ensuring they have access to necessary amenities during their stay.
As of the latest updates, 1,353 illegal Afghan nationals were repatriated to Afghanistan yesterday. Since the inception of this initiative, a total of 452,273 illegal Afghans have been successfully returned to Afghanistan.
This systematic and humane approach to repatriation underscores Pakistan’s commitment to resolving the issue of illegal immigration while respecting the rights and dignity of the individuals involved.
Islamabad, At the National Farmer’s Convention held in Islamabad today, Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar underscored the crucial role of agriculture in the socio-economic development of Pakistan. Addressing the gathering as the chief guest, the Prime Minister highlighted the sector’s significance in uplifting grassroots communities.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Prime Minister Kakar applauded the combined efforts of various ministries and departments under the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC). He recognized the progress achieved through these collaborative endeavors and urged for the acceleration of various agricultural initiatives.
The event also saw the presence of Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir as the Guest of Honour. The National Farmer’s Convention served as a platform to discuss and promote the agricultural sector’s contribution to the national economy and its potential to drive socio-economic growth.
Prime Minister Kakar’s emphasis on agriculture reflects the government’s commitment to enhancing the sector’s productivity and efficiency. The convention aimed to bring together stakeholders to discuss challenges, share knowledge, and identify opportunities for sustainable agricultural development.
This initiative is a part of the caretaker government’s broader efforts to strengthen Pakistan’s agricultural sector, a key pillar of the country’s economy. The focus on agriculture aligns with the objective of achieving comprehensive socio-economic progress, particularly benefiting the rural population that heavily relies on farming for their livelihood.