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Senate body told: Ministry says no direct contact with IWC
Senate body told: Ministry says no direct contact with IWC

Business Recorder

time31-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Recorder

Senate body told: Ministry says no direct contact with IWC

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Water Resources stated on Wednesday that while it currently has no direct contact with the Indian Water Commissioner, communication via formal diplomatic channels — namely the Ministry of Foreign Affairs — remains intact. This was disclosed by Additional Secretary of Water Resources and Pakistan's Indus Water Commissioner, Mehar Ali Shah, in response to a query by Chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Water Resources, Senator Shahadat Awan. Official communication between the Indus Water Commissioners of both countries had been suspended since India announced it was placing the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance — a move Pakistan deems unlawful. Govt mulling resolving IWT row via Indus body The Committee deliberated upon pending compliance reports, critical infrastructure bottlenecks, regulatory gaps in groundwater management, and the issue of illegal encroachments on natural water bodies. The Committee expressed concern over the pending compliance on earlier directives issued during its meetings held on 9th January, 6th February, 25th February, and 19th March 2025. The Committee noted that several matters remain unresolved despite repeated follow-ups and enquiries. The ministry was directed to present a consolidated compliance report clearly indicating the implementation status of each recommendation, reasons for delays, and revised timelines. While discussing the agenda regarding the compliance of the recommendations issued by the Committee, the matter regarding filling the vacancies of federal flood commission was discussed. The Committee was informed that out of 37 vacancies 21 were filled and 16 were vacant to which the Chairman remarked that such administrative delays in recruitment on vacant positions hamper the working of the Ministry and therefore must be avoided. The Committee then required the FFC to report back to the Committee within three months for further follow up regarding the steps taken to fill the vacancies. Mehar Ali Shah noted that the Dams Safety Bill was drafted with the help of Asian Development Bank (ADB) and tabled before the Ministry two days ago. The representative of the Ministry further hoped that the Bill shall be ready for introduction in the House within three months after final vetting. In reply to another question, Mehar Ali Shah said that Ministry of Water Resources has finalized Dams Safety Act in collaboration with ADB which will be placed before the Parliament after approval of Federal Cabinet. He further stated preparation of Dams Safety is also one of the conditions of International Monetary Fund (IMF). The meeting also included a serious discussion on the growing encroachments along watercourses across various regions in the country. Members highlighted the rapid rise of illegal constructions and land-grabbing along natural drains and waterways all over the country. The Committee directed the Ministry of Water Resources and concerned local authorities to take urgent action to remove encroachments and submit a comprehensive report identifying affected sites, responsible agencies, and timelines for clearance. The Committee enquired about the coordination of SUPARCO with FFC regarding the encroachments upon rivers and water-ways. The representative of SUPARCO failed to satisfy the Committee regarding necessary steps taken by them in this regard. The Chairman Committee directed the concerned from SUPARCO to coordinate with the FFC and Provincial Irrigation Departments (PIDs) and present a report to the Committee within one month. He further recommended that an inquiry to fix responsibility be conducted by the Ministry regarding negligence and disobedience by the concerned officers or departments in identifying and removing the encroachments from the waterways, as it is dealt as an offence under Sections 119 and 166 of the Pakistan Penal Code. CDA was then asked to brief the Committee upon the data regarding encroachments on the Nnullahs and waterways in Islamabad Capital Territory. The representative of CDA could not provide sufficient information and required details about ICT. The Committee directed that the CDA must provide details on encroachments and steps taken and brief the Chairman CDA with the objective of removing encroachments within one month. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Slew of bills sail through upper house
Slew of bills sail through upper house

Express Tribune

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Slew of bills sail through upper house

The Senate on Monday passed a number of bills including a proposed piece of legislation seeking to amend an earlier law with regard to formation of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Authority. The bill to amend the CPEC Authority Act 2022 was presented by Senator Abdul Qadir. The house passed the bill unanimously. The bill to amend the Provincial Motor Vehicles Ordinance 1965, presented by Senator Mohsin Aziz, was also approved. It was originally introduced by Senator Shahadat Awan. The bill to amend the Pakistan Names and Emblems (Unauthorized Use) Act, 1957 was also approved in 2023. This bill was also introduced by Senator Shahadat Awan of the PPP. The Senate also passed a bill for the prevention of child marriages amid protest by the JUI-F. The National Commission for the Status of Women (Amendment) Bill 2025, presented by Senator Samina Mumtaz Zehri, was withdrawn. Similarly, the bill to amend the Human Rights Act 2012, also presented by Senator Zehri, was withdrawn. Earlier, a bill to amend the Indecent Advertisements Act 1963 was introduced in the house by Senator Afnan Ullah and was referred to the relevant committee.

Senate panel directs start of motorway project this fiscal
Senate panel directs start of motorway project this fiscal

Express Tribune

time20-02-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Senate panel directs start of motorway project this fiscal

The Senate Standing Committee on Planning directed the authorities concerned to start the construction of the Hyderabad-Sukkur Motorway in the current fiscal year, noting that building big roads was the responsibility of the federal government. The committee which met here with its Chairperson Quratul Ain Marri in the chair, expressed its dissatisfaction with lack of planning for the flagship 'Uraan Pakistan' programme as the ministry officials failed to reply questions from the members. During the meeting, Planning Ministry officials briefed the participants about the Uraan Pakistan programme. They said that the country's exports would rise to $40 billion in the current fiscal year, while the government targeted to increase them to$60 billion in the next five years. Committee member Shahadat Awan raised the issue of water problem in the country and asked the ministry about any plan to mitigate this issue. He also enquired whether the provinces had been taken into confidence on the issue of construction of six new canals from the Indus river. However, the ministry officials could not satisfy the committee on Uraan Pakistan. The chair observed that the Uraan Pakistan programme or its "vision is good, but what will be the implementation procedure?" Another committee member, Zeeshan Khanzada said that the ministry did not have the details regarding the implementation of the programme. He complained that the relevant authorities, including the planning minister, were also not available in the meeting to provide answers. At the outset of the meeting, the chair expressed her displeasure at the absence of the minister. Marri told the committee that the meeting was delayed until February 19 at the request of the office of the minister, yet his did not attend.

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