US dam diaspora donations amount to 0.0030pc of total

abhay

MPA (400+ posts)
US dam diaspora donations amount to 0.0030pc of total


WASHINGTON: Despite prime minister's appeal to generously contribute funds for the construction of Diamir Basha Dam, the Pakistani diaspora across America has managed to send a little over three hundred thousand dollars so far which becomes almost 0.0030 percent of the total $14 billion estimated amount, The News has learnt through official sources.

The campaign to collect contributions from the general public started in mid-July after the Chief Justice Saqib Nisar announced the fund, though the campaign took pace when Prime Minister Imran Khan asked for more donations in early September.

In a widely televised address, the prime minister had appealed overseas Pakistanis especially in Europe and the US to send minimum a thousand dollar. "Those working in Dubai, Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Middle East should send any amount they can contribute but Pakistanis in Europe and the US should send at least $1000, which will not only help us build dams but also get dollars as we are facing shortage of them," he had said.

He also renamed the title of the bank account set up by the Chief Justice for the purpose. "It's not the Chief Justice's job. It was the work of political leaders who should have thought for provision of the dam funds," he had said adding that Rs180 crore were collected in the Chief Justice's fund. He then merged the account to call it, "PM-CJ fund for Diamer Basha and Mohmand Dam." Most of those contributions, until then, were collected from private citizens or taken out from salaries of government employees. Officers and soldiers of the armed forces also contributed their two-day and one-day pay respectively for the fund.

During the first ten days after the appeal was first made by the chief justice, the funds collected from the US were some 1,800 dollars, according to the break down available with The News. The next seven-day period saw a plunge; but it did surge once the PM asked for more contributions. Meanwhile, the Embassy of Pakistan also sent out letters to notable Pakistanis living in the US urging them to donate money. "Pakistani diaspora in USA is encouraged to generously contribute for this national cause," the letter said. It mentioned the purpose and account details established for raising funds.

The first day after the PM appealed for funds in early September, the National Bank's branch in the US collected more than 6 thousand dollars, a week later it jumped to more than 92,000 dollars, and a week after it went up to 105 thousand dollars. However, two week later the funds slowed down again. Since July, the amount gathered from across the US and sent to Pakistan through official channels by the National Bank's branch has reached over 3 hundred thousand dollars, which then was added to the official tally.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan's dedicated web page for keeping score of the donation status says that the amount collected so far from domestic and overseas contributions has touched almost Rs5 billion; which is around 40 million in dollars.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/380971-us-dam-diaspora-donations-amount-to-0-0030pc-of-total
 

wamufti

Senator (1k+ posts)
Appeal to everyone is to highlight the importance of the issue and engage nation wide drive to set priorities.

Admin to work for dam construction
Nation to save water and be responsible.

One way or other we need to build dam and stop show-off stuff like metros/orange line etc. Austerity drive is for same reason. Govt can't afford to provide lavish life style for high ranked govt employees and ministers.

We have resources that can be turned into liquid money and generate funds. But it takes time. First set the priorities, engage and educate people, make sure that every department runs and performs on merit. Then we can sell our resources with expectations that they will be utilised for betterment of people.
 

Will_Bite

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Jang group is trying to get itself banned with a flurry of fake news....so they can claim 'censorship' by the govt
 

sadani

Minister (2k+ posts)
Well i agree that overseas Pakistani are not interested in this donation campaign, following reasons (as i see):

Overseas Pakistanis didn't like the PM attitude coming on TV and asking every overseas Pakistani (OSP) to donate 1000$ minimum without giving any incentive in return, without thinking that not every overseas is rich enough to send that money, without any proper money collections procedure in place (the bank account details were wrong shown during PM speech), without giving any target and break up that how much he is planning to collect from this donation, how much he will fund from existing budget, how much donation or loan expected from foreign entities, how much he is planning to get from corrupt people who looted the country.

It was severely ill-planned speech from Imran Khan.

Till date Government has not yet announced any investment bonds/forex certificates for dam. People will be reluctant to just donate 1000$ but they will happily buy 1000$ investment bonds which will also serve the purpose (as it will boost foreign exchange reserves).

For donations, as many members have suggested here, Govyt should introduce incentive schemes for OSP at Airports, at Government Offices, Educational Institutions etc.
 

Yasir1983

MPA (400+ posts)
US dam diaspora donations amount to 0.0030pc of total


WASHINGTON: Despite prime minister's appeal to generously contribute funds for the construction of Diamir Basha Dam, the Pakistani diaspora across America has managed to send a little over three hundred thousand dollars so far which becomes almost 0.0030 percent of the total $14 billion estimated amount, The News has learnt through official sources.

The campaign to collect contributions from the general public started in mid-July after the Chief Justice Saqib Nisar announced the fund, though the campaign took pace when Prime Minister Imran Khan asked for more donations in early September.

In a widely televised address, the prime minister had appealed overseas Pakistanis especially in Europe and the US to send minimum a thousand dollar. "Those working in Dubai, Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Middle East should send any amount they can contribute but Pakistanis in Europe and the US should send at least $1000, which will not only help us build dams but also get dollars as we are facing shortage of them," he had said.

He also renamed the title of the bank account set up by the Chief Justice for the purpose. "It's not the Chief Justice's job. It was the work of political leaders who should have thought for provision of the dam funds," he had said adding that Rs180 crore were collected in the Chief Justice's fund. He then merged the account to call it, "PM-CJ fund for Diamer Basha and Mohmand Dam." Most of those contributions, until then, were collected from private citizens or taken out from salaries of government employees. Officers and soldiers of the armed forces also contributed their two-day and one-day pay respectively for the fund.

During the first ten days after the appeal was first made by the chief justice, the funds collected from the US were some 1,800 dollars, according to the break down available with The News. The next seven-day period saw a plunge; but it did surge once the PM asked for more contributions. Meanwhile, the Embassy of Pakistan also sent out letters to notable Pakistanis living in the US urging them to donate money. "Pakistani diaspora in USA is encouraged to generously contribute for this national cause," the letter said. It mentioned the purpose and account details established for raising funds.

The first day after the PM appealed for funds in early September, the National Bank's branch in the US collected more than 6 thousand dollars, a week later it jumped to more than 92,000 dollars, and a week after it went up to 105 thousand dollars. However, two week later the funds slowed down again. Since July, the amount gathered from across the US and sent to Pakistan through official channels by the National Bank's branch has reached over 3 hundred thousand dollars, which then was added to the official tally.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan's dedicated web page for keeping score of the donation status says that the amount collected so far from domestic and overseas contributions has touched almost Rs5 billion; which is around 40 million in dollars.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/380971-us-dam-diaspora-donations-amount-to-0-0030pc-of-total
Abay Abhay! Begano ki Shaadi Mai Abdullah Deewana. Tera kya interest Pakistan ke internal issues Mai. Tera Hindustan corruption free ho gya hai?Ab Log slums mai nahi rehtay? Sab ke pas toilet facility hai? I can go on & on, go Worry about your own issues & let us worry about ours.
 

Modest

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
US dam diaspora donations amount to 0.0030pc of total


WASHINGTON: Despite prime minister's appeal to generously contribute funds for the construction of Diamir Basha Dam, the Pakistani diaspora across America has managed to send a little over three hundred thousand dollars so far which becomes almost 0.0030 percent of the total $14 billion estimated amount, The News has learnt through official sources.

The campaign to collect contributions from the general public started in mid-July after the Chief Justice Saqib Nisar announced the fund, though the campaign took pace when Prime Minister Imran Khan asked for more donations in early September.

In a widely televised address, the prime minister had appealed overseas Pakistanis especially in Europe and the US to send minimum a thousand dollar. "Those working in Dubai, Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Middle East should send any amount they can contribute but Pakistanis in Europe and the US should send at least $1000, which will not only help us build dams but also get dollars as we are facing shortage of them," he had said.

He also renamed the title of the bank account set up by the Chief Justice for the purpose. "It's not the Chief Justice's job. It was the work of political leaders who should have thought for provision of the dam funds," he had said adding that Rs180 crore were collected in the Chief Justice's fund. He then merged the account to call it, "PM-CJ fund for Diamer Basha and Mohmand Dam." Most of those contributions, until then, were collected from private citizens or taken out from salaries of government employees. Officers and soldiers of the armed forces also contributed their two-day and one-day pay respectively for the fund.

During the first ten days after the appeal was first made by the chief justice, the funds collected from the US were some 1,800 dollars, according to the break down available with The News. The next seven-day period saw a plunge; but it did surge once the PM asked for more contributions. Meanwhile, the Embassy of Pakistan also sent out letters to notable Pakistanis living in the US urging them to donate money. "Pakistani diaspora in USA is encouraged to generously contribute for this national cause," the letter said. It mentioned the purpose and account details established for raising funds.

The first day after the PM appealed for funds in early September, the National Bank's branch in the US collected more than 6 thousand dollars, a week later it jumped to more than 92,000 dollars, and a week after it went up to 105 thousand dollars. However, two week later the funds slowed down again. Since July, the amount gathered from across the US and sent to Pakistan through official channels by the National Bank's branch has reached over 3 hundred thousand dollars, which then was added to the official tally.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan's dedicated web page for keeping score of the donation status says that the amount collected so far from domestic and overseas contributions has touched almost Rs5 billion; which is around 40 million in dollars.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/380971-us-dam-diaspora-donations-amount-to-0-0030pc-of-total
Beganay ki Shadi may hindu banya deewana.
You should get worry about toiletless Rapist shithole India :poop::poop:
 

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