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  • PM unveils special courts for overseas Pakistanis

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    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced on Tuesday a special package for overseas Pakistanis, including the establishment of special courts for the speedy disposal of their cases in the country.

    Paying tribute to their services for the nation, the premier made the announcement while addressing the First Annual Overseas Pakistanis’ Convention in the federal capital, a day after the country recorded record remittances of $4.1 billion.

    “Special courts have been established in Islamabad for speedy disposal of cases related to overseas Pakistanis.” He elaborated that such courts would also be set up in all provinces.

    The premier added that the Pakistani diaspora would be provided the facility to attend hearings via a video link, adding that they would be facilitated with e-filing.

    "There will be a 5% quota for overseas Pakistanis in federal universities. 3,000 children of overseas Pakistanis will be given admission in the medical colleges," the premier announced.

    In addition to this, the premier announced a five-year age relaxation in government jobs for overseas Pakistanis.

    In a bid to facilitate the Pakistani diaspora, the PM said that online sale deed registration has been launched in Punjab, adding that an special office had been designated for them in the province.

    “An international airport will be established in Mirpur [capital of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK)],” the premier announced, saying that establishing an international airport in the city was a long-standing demand of overseas Pakistanis.

    Furthermore, the premier announced that every year on August 14, overseas Pakistanis would be awarded civil awards for outstanding performance in their fields.

    “15 overseas Pakistanis will be given civil awards every year,” he added.