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CDA taking steps to ensure uninterpted water supply in city

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 19 (APP):The Capital Development Authority (CDA) is working on multiple projects to meet the acute shortage of water in the city of Islamabad in the summer.
The water supply department has started the annual cleaning work of Khanpur Canal which will be completed by the end of this month. Since water is supplied from Khanpur to the residents of Sectors G-10, G-11, F-10, F-11, and D-12 of Islamabad, and due to the annual cleaning campaign of Khanpur Canal, the water supply should be reduced by 50 percent in these sectors.
The shortage of water in these sectors will be fulfilled by Sangjani Water Works including Simli Dam. However, to ensure an uninterrupted water supply to the residents before the arrival of summer, the cleaning work of the canal will be completed by the end of this month. After which, water supply will be restored in the said sectors as per schedule.
It should be noted that due to the lack of sufficient rains in monsoon and winter, the water level in the dams has become very low. Due to the lack of required rains, the amount of water in Khanpur Dam has reduced to 21 percent and in Simli Dam to 50 percent. That is, 80 percent in Khanpur Dam and 50 percent in Simli Dam have been reduced.
The Water Supply Wing has reduced the supply of water from Khanpur Dam by 60 percent, which means that instead of 10 million gallons, only four million gallons of water is being received daily.
Moreover, during the cleaning campaign of Khanpur Canal, the tanker service was also alerted in the said sectors so that timely solving of the received complaints is possible in all circumstances.
Residents of said sectors can also avail water tanker service by calling: (051)9106580. Similarly, in view of the facilities of the citizens, the Water Supply Wing has also issued a helpline number: 03357775444 so that all possible facilities can be provided to the citizens.
On this occasion, the administration CDA while appreciating the steps taken by the water supply department, has asked that the steps taken for uninterrupted supply of water in the city should be accelerated.
The Water Supply Department of the CDA has also appealed to the citizens to be careful in using water and avoid wastage of water so that maximum water can be used by the citizens.

Pakisan, Malaysia discuss bilateral ties, regional situation

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 19 (APP): Pakistan’s Ambassador in Azerbaijan Bilal Hayee on Monday met with Malaysia’s newly appointed Ambassador to Baku Ahmad Kamrizamil and discussed with him bilateral relations and the regional situation.
During the meeting, they happily recalled common friends from the respective diplomatic fraternities, Pakistan’s embassay in Azerbaijan posted on X.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s High Commissioner in Australia Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri met with Chief Executive Officer of Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (TCCI) Michael Bailey and Trade Adviser Sally Chandler.
The two sides agreed to enhance bilateral trade cooperation.

Distt admin for improving quality of education in govt schools

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MULTAN, Feb 19 (APP):The district administration took a proactive stance to improve the quality of education within government schools across the district.
According to official sources, Deputy Commissioner Rizwan Qadeer conducted an surprise visit to Government Boys High School Qadeerabad, here on Monday.
During his visit, he inspected various facilities and identified the challenges faced by both students and teachers.
In addition to this, Deputy Commissioner Qadeer engaged with the students directly, delivering an insightful lecture.
Recognizing the pressing need for infrastructure improvements, he directed the repair and rehabilitation of deteriorating areas within the school premises.
Stressing the government’s substantial investment in education, he highlighted the allocation of huge funds aimed at facilitating access to quality education.
Furthermore, Deputy Commissioner Qadeer announced ambitious plans to equip each government school with modern amenities, including new classrooms and computer labs and boundary wall.
He urged the teachers to prioritize students’ academic progress, aiming to rebuild trust and confidence among parents in the efficacy of government school education.

Ganga Choti winter festival concludes

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 19 (APP):The Winter Festival, held at the 10,000-foot-high Ganga Choti in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, concluded on Monday with a mesmerizing closing ceremony.
According to Pakistan Television Channel, the festival was arranged with the full support of the Pakistan Army, Department of Tourism, Sports, and Civil Administration.
During the festival skiing, ice hockey, tug-of-war, martial arts, and local sports competitions were also held in which local athletes and people from different parts of the country participated.
At the end of the sports competitions, the grand ceremony was attended by government officials, ministers, people from public and private sectors, and local people.

Grilled fish, chappli kabab attract foodies as rains continue lashing Khyber Pakthunkhwa

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PESHAWAR, Feb 19 (APP):The grilled fish and chapli kabab outlets have started attracting foodies in a bid to keep themselves warm after torrential rains continued lashing Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since last night, which has turned the weather extremely cold and chilly.
In the wake of increased chill and rainy weather conditions since last night, the people thronged to the outlets of mouth-watering chappli kabab and grilled fried fish at historic Qissa Khwani and Namak Mandi where the delectable varieties are being served with traditional qehwa (green tea) and spicy sauces. Food lovers are also getting food takeaways for their loved ones at home to beat the cold rainy weather.
Peshawar is a unique ancient city, which is an attraction for tourists and food lovers to relish its delectable traditional food varieties including the mouth-watering chapli kabab, Peshawari rice-pulao and fish varieties mostly brought from Malakand, Hazara divisions, Punjab and Karachi as special winter offer.
The visitors, while travelling on historic Qissa Khawani and Namak Mandi bazaars in the bustling city of Peshawar, can’t resist the aroma of grilled fish and chapli kabab being served with traditional qehwa and spicy sauces till late at night.
“The tantalising aroma of trout and carp fish, chappli kabab and chicken corn soup with traditional gajar halwa and chicken yakhni always attracted me to enjoy in winter at Qissa Khawani bazaar having about 3,000 years old history, said Sundas Amin, a lecturer of Statistics and resident of Bannu district while talking to APP on Monday.
 She said that it was her fifth visit to Qisa Khawani during the ongoing winter season with family. She said that visit to Peshawar remains incomplete without enjoying the mouth-watering chapli kabab and grilled fish with green qehwa at Qissa Khwani which is internationally known for storytellers.
She underlined that the tourists while travelling to the subcontinent or Central Asia for trade had often stayed here at night and swapped tales of culture, civilizations, and traditions besides day to day happening while enjoying Chapli Kabab with traditional qehwa.
The visitors of Peshawar go around to the historic Balahisar Fort, Ghanta Ghar, Mohalla Sethian with rare architecture and woodwork of its buildings in a day-long trip and return to Qissa Khwani for a night stay before starting their journey to their destination for trade.
 Ghanta Ghar, a famous fish trade hub in Peshawar also drew a substantial number of seafood lovers on Monday where the trade of fish including mushka, rahu, simon, pomfret, mahsher, and lobsters have significantly increased after the cold wave caused by heavy torrential rain has gripped Peshawar valley since last night.
 A fish outlet owner at Ghanta Ghar, Barkat Ullah said trout stock has been brought from Swat and Mansehra districts as a special winter offer to fulfil Peshawarties’ pressing demands for marriages and other parties.
While eating fish at Ring Road Peshawar along with friends, Zeeshan Qaiser a resident of Wapda Town Peshawar said trout was his favourite seafood as its meat was full of proteins and vitamins besides easily digestible. “When I was young, I visited Swat with my father during winter to enjoy the freshwater brown trout due to its aromatic taste and spiciness amid snowfall. This winter, I did not go to Swat due to the availability of the grilled and baked trout fish at Peshawar”, he said.
Dr Ziaullah Chamkani, senior medical specialist at Government Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar said there was an additional burden on the heart, brains, joints, and lungs of weak people and children due to persistent cough, nausea, and frosts in winter, adding consumption of fish was the best available choice to help reduce risks of these diseases.
Besides being the best source of proteins, vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, phosphorus, iron, and iodine, he said that consumption of seafood helps improve digestion, protects skin from dryness, and relieves joints’ pains.
Usman Ali, General Secretary of the Swat Trout Fish Farming Association said that the business of trout farmers shined in winter following an increase in demands of consumers and hotel industry from across the country. He said about 150 trout farms existed in Swat that engaged extra laborers to meet the placed orders.
He said about 2,500 people were directly associated with trout farming in Swat where one kilogram of trout was being sold at Rs 2000 to Rs 2500 per kilogram in the open market. ”Trout farming is a highly profitable business and any farmer having 35 marla land minimum and proper water inflow and outflow system can produce 2,250 kg trout by earning about two million rupees profit after 15 months raring,”.
Officials in the Fisheries Department told APP that under the Trout Village Project (TVP), around 93 small and large trout fish farms were established in Malakand and Hazara divisions under a 50:50% cost-sharing formula basis.
 The official said that a model trout hatchery under the KP government was set up at Salathanar Valley in Upper Swat on 15 Kanal with the capacity to produce six million fish seeds per year. He said that ‘Development of cold water fisheries resources’, a joint venture of Federal and Provincial Governments having 40:60pc cost-sharing basis, is in progress in Malakand and Hazara divisions under which 297 trout lakes were being established to bolster fish production.
He said that the KP government has approved the ‘development of reservoirs for the uplift of fisheries resources’ project under which 67 carp fish farms and a model hatchery on 179 kanal at Swabi were being established from where fish seedlings to be provided to private hatcheries and Turbella dam.
 Following the completion of these projects, he said KP’s fish production would likely increase to 740 metric tons from the existing 400 metric tons by 2025. A model coldwater research center is being established at Madyn Swat with a facility of a fish hatchery where academia and young researchers would be facilitated to conduct researches on different issues of aquatic resources in the province.

POL import bill shrinks by 12.06% in 7 months

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 19 (APP): The imports of the overall petroleum group contracted by 12.06 percent during the first seven months of the current fiscal year (2023-24) as compared to the corresponding period of the last year, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported.

The total imports of the petroleum group during July-January (2023-24) stood at $ 9,332.322 million against the imports of $ 10,611.727 million during the same period of last year

Among petroleum commodities, the import of petroleum products declined by 25.94 percent, from $ 4,889.799 million last year to $ 3,621.420 million during the period under review year whereas petroleum crude dipped by 3.96 percent from $ 3,100.481 million to $ 2,977.671 million.

However, the imports of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) increased by 4.82 percent from $ 2,192.489 million last year to $ 2,298.144 million while the import of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) went up by 1.47 per cent in the first seven months and stood at $434.991 million as compared to $428.687 in the corresponding period in 2022-23.

Meanwhile, on a year-on-year basis, the petroleum group imports witnessed an increase of 0.03 percent during the month of January 2024 as compared to the same month of last year, from $ 1,326.205 million to $1,326.540 million.

On a month-on-month basis, the petroleum imports into the country decreased by 14.52 percent during January 2024, as compared to the imports of $ 1,551.870 million in December 2023, said the data.

Police arrest six kite flyers, sellers with 1000 kites

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RAWALPINDI, Feb 19 (APP):Rawalpindi District Police on the directives of City Police Officer, Rawalpindi are making efforts to control kite flying and managed to arrest six kite flyers and sellers on recovery of 1000 kites and seven kite flying string rolls, said a police spokesman here on Monday.
He informed, Waris Khan Police arrested Yasir for having 700 kites and four string rolls while City Police rounded up Nadir with 20 kites.
Rattaamral police held an accused namely Asmat for carrying 10 kites and Taxila police netted Khizer on recovery of 50 kites and Aziz with 40 kites.
Rawat police rounded up Azam and recovered 210 kites and three string rolls from his possession.
The spokesman said that the Divisional Superintendents of Police had directed the police teams to accelerate operations against kite sellers and flyers.
Senior Superintendent of Police, Operations Rawalpindi said that strict action in accordance with the law would be taken against the rules violators and they would be sent behind the bars.

CDNS attains Rs 1030 billion targets in fresh bond

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 19 (APP):The Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) has attained a target of Rs 1030 billion in fresh bonds in the current fiscal year, from July 1 to February, 19.
The CDNS surpassed the annual target and achieved the target of Rs 1.6 trillion in fresh bonds in the current fiscal year, the senior official of CDNS told APP here on Monday.
He said this was a Rs 200 billion additional annual target than the target of Rs 1300 billion for the previous financial year 2021-22.
“The CDNS has set a reviewed saving target of Rs 1.4 trillion for the current financial year (2021-22) which will promote savings culture in the country,” he said.
Given the current market trend in the country, the ambitious target had been set to improve the savings culture further, he added.
The official said that work was being done on institutional reforms in CDNS and new reforms and innovations were being introduced.
“At this time Automated Teller Machine (ATM) has also been introduced in CDNS which will provide enough facilities to the users,” he added.
Replying to a question, he said the CDNS had collected an investment of Rs 55 billion by January 9, 2023-24, through Islamic investment bonds.
The official added that the directorate had set a target of Rs 75 billion for the new financial year 2023-24 for Islamic finance bonds.
Replying to a question; he said the CDNS aimed to introduce new dimensions in the Islamic finance sector.
He informed the directorate that it had reviewed and set a target of Rs 60 billion in the fiscal year (2022-23) for Islamic investment to introduce new products in the market.
“Islamic finance has a very important role in the global financial sector at this time, and a large part of the economy of many major countries currently includes Islamic finance,” he added.

Third Markhor hunted in Chitral under Trophy Hunting programme

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PESHAWAR, Feb 19 (APP):An American Hunter, Robertson Neil Hall has hunted down a Markhor in Gahirat Gol game reserve in  district, Chitral registering 3rd hunt of current season as part of trophy hunting after paying US dollars 125000 around Rs 34, 875,000 (34.875 million).
The eight years old wild male goat had long spiraling horns of around 38 inches and was hunted in Gahirat Gol game reserve.
Under the Trophy Hunting programme, four permits are sold annually through auction for hunting of markhors, three in Chitral and one in Kohistan district.
Earlier two other hunts of markhor had been carried out by foreign hunters in Chitral during current season as part of Trophy Hunting programme launched with the objective of conservation of these rare wild goats.
Talking to APP, Divisional Forest Officer Wildlife, Farooq Nabi informed that the annual revenue through sale of Markhor Trophy Hunting was witnessing increase by each passing year.
For the first time when the scheme was launched in 1990 the hunting permits were sold at price of US dollar 15000 and later gradually the amount increased as foreign hunters kept on coming to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
“Once Markhor was critically endangered wild specie in Pakistan, but due to proper conservation efforts based on monetary gains through sale of hunting permits to foreign hunters, the country has now largest population of the animal,” he apprised.
Under the scheme a sense of ownership is being inculcated among communities as 80 percent of revenue generated is spent on development schemes in respective areas of hunting through mutual understanding of local elders. Twenty percent of the revenue generated goes into national kitty.
President Gahirat Conservancy Chitral, Faizur Rehaman when contacted told APP that people of the area are very happy over launching of trophy hunting programme.
Through this programme, communities are benefiting in all fields including health, education, and social sector.
The amount we receive as our share from trophy hunting programme are being spent on awarding scholarships to brilliant student. Funds are raised for providing healthcare to those ailing persons who cannot afford it, he added.
“People are now become aware of the benefits of conservation scheme and extend care to wild species and foreign hunters which is a key behind successful protection of Markhor and other wild species in the area,” Fazlur Rehman remarked.
Farooq Nabi said Chitral Gol National park is habitat of around 3000 markhors among which some have become older which are hunted by stray dogs and other predators.
If permission is granted for hunting through creation of a Buffer Zone in Chitral Gol National park, more hunters will come and local community will benefit from more earning through Trophy Hunting Programme, he suggested.

Renowned actor Agha Talish remembered on  25th death anniversary

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 19 (APP):The legendary actor Agha Talish was born in Ludhiana, India in 1926. His real name was Agha Ali Abbas Qizilbash. He made his cinema debut in 1947 with the Indian film Saraey Key Baher and later moved to Pakistan after Partition.
In Pakistan, his first film was Jheel Kinarey.
He inspired his fans in several movies including Umrao Jaan, Zeenat, Saat Lakh, Jheel Kinaray, Mela, Ye Aman, Qaidi, Baghawat, Aulad, Farangi, and others, private news channel reported.
The versatile actor is also known by his character in Umrao Jan Ada and Zeenat.
Talish starred in over 450 films and died on February 19, 1998, in Lahore.