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PHA Staffer installing a nest on a tree in Botanical Garden at Miyawaki Forest

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PHA Staffer installing a nest on a tree in Botanical Garden at Miyawaki Forest
APP08-110623 SARGODHA: June 11 – PHA Staffer installing a nest on a tree in Botanical Garden at Miyawaki Forest. APP/HSD/FHA
PHA Staffer installing a nest on a tree in Botanical Garden at Miyawaki Forest
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Gypsy children enjoy swings near club Road

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Gypsy children enjoy swings near club Road
APP07-110623 SARGODHA: June 11 – Gypsy children enjoy swings near club Road. APP/HSD/FHA
Gypsy children enjoy swings near club Road
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Workers busy producing khas from wood pieces with the help of machine to be used in making of room cooler at his workplace

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Workers busy producing khas from wood pieces with the help of machine to be used in making of room cooler at his workplace
APP06-110623 RAWALPINDI: June 11 – Workers busy producing khas from wood pieces with the help of machine to be used in making of room cooler at his workplace. APP/SMR/FHA
Workers busy producing khas from wood pieces with the help of machine to be used in making of room cooler at his workplace
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Lok Virsa to bring cultural glimpses for Islooites from June 16

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Lok Virsa to bring cultural glimpses for Islooites from June 16

ISLAMABAD, Jun 11 (APP):The National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage (Lok Virsa) will bring cultural glimpses for fun lovers of twin cities in a weeklong “Saqafati Mela” Cultural Festival 2023 to be held here from June 16.
The festival aims to promote Pakistan’s folk heritage strengthening national harmony and integration among all federating units through a cultural perspective and contributing to minimize poverty among master artisans by providing them a platform to demonstrate their skills at national level.
The inaugural ceremony of the Festival will be held on Friday, 16th June at Lok Virsa Open Air Theatre while a Cultural Diversity Show featuring folk artists and folk musicians will be held on Saturday, 17th June. Performances by PNCA Performing Art Theater and Musical Fusion Night will also be part of the activities.
Daily attractions during the festival include the exhibition of artisans-at-work, the exhibition of folk paintings, the exhibition by Meo community, performances by traditional drummers (Dholis), folk dance performances, craft bazaar, folk cuisine, puppet show, children play area and cultural stalls.
The festival will continue daily from 12:00 (Noon) to 11:00 pm.
Established in the year 1974, Lok Virsa is a specialized institution working under the National Heritage and Culture Division dealing with research, collection, documentation, preservation and dissemination of Pakistan’s folk Heritage. The Institute takes various initiatives to ensure the projection of indigenous folk culture and the continuance of craft and musical traditions, said the organizers.

Honey bee extracting nectar from the seasonal flower

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Honey bee extracting nectar from the seasonal flower
APP05-110623 ISLAMABAD: June 11 – Honey bee extracting nectar from the seasonal flower. APP/SMR/FHA
Honey bee extracting nectar from the seasonal flower
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Pakistani students find China’s development model inspirational

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Pakistani students find China's development model inspirational

ISLAMABAD, Jun 11 (APP):Aamir Bizenjo, a 22-year-old student of Gwadar University in Pakistan’s southwest Balochistan province, found China’s development quite interesting and inspirational, Xinhua reported on Sunday.

He has been witnessing the development in the port city of Gwadar under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and has now got a vision for the development of his province during his trip to Pakistan’s capital Islamabad, in which he met Chinese officials and visited different platforms and consortiums under the collaboration of the two countries.

He was part of a delegation comprising several Gwadar University students and faculty members that visited Islamabad from Thursday to Saturday, which was jointly organized by the Chinese embassy in Pakistan and the Islamabad-based think-tank Pakistan-China Institute.

“I am thankful to the Chinese for arranging this visit to give us exposure. We exchanged ideas with each other about economic growth and how the two countries can develop together, and seeing how China achieved prosperity gave me a new sense to work for the development of my province,” Bizenjo said in an interview with Xinhua.

According to Bizenjo, the delegation visited the Chinese embassy where they saw presentations on China’s path to modernization, the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Civilization Initiative, and Chinese projects in Pakistan, especially the CPEC.

“After knowing about these initiatives and projects, I got a better understanding of China and the Chinese people,” Bizenjo said, who had earlier got a China-funded scholarship at the university.

“They are not just looking for the future of China but are emphasizing that no one should be left behind and to uplift everybody,” he added.

The delegates enjoyed the interaction, and exchanged ideas with the Chinese diplomats and explained to them the situation of CPEC projects in Balochistan, particularly in Gwadar.

“Chinese are very nice people. We have seen that they always have smiles on their faces and their hospitality is very good,” Rizwan Asgher, a student of the Information Technology Department of Gwadar University, said in a conversation with Xinhua.

The Pakistani delegates appreciated China’s investment, especially their efforts under corporate social responsibility like the distribution of solar panels, laptops, health facilities, vocational institutes, etc.

They specifically thanked the Chinese for the educational scholarships, which they believed were very helpful to the youth of Balochistan and they hoped that the scope of such programs would be further expanded in the future.

“Now I want an opportunity to visit China for my capacity building and professional growth in order to learn from the Chinese universities so that I can become a good teacher,” Sadia Naseer, Director of Student Affairs at Gwadar University, told the Chinese diplomats.

“On the other hand, highlighting the economy of Pakistan, the Chinese friends told us that youth has the most important role in the economic growth of a country,” Bizenjo said.

A country achieves economic growth when its youth becomes energetic and skillful, he quoted the Chinese diplomats as saying.

The delegates also had engagements, and interactions with the members of the All-Pakistan Chinese Enterprises’ Association (APCEA), officials of the Chinese desk at Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry, and took a trip to the Confucius Institute at Islamabad-based National University of Modern Languages where they also had a dialogue with its faculty and administration.

Bizenjo said the engagement at APCEA had been very productive as he got a lot of business ideas from it and is now interested in exploring them in Balochistan in the future.

The group also took a tour of a China-funded compassionate home Islamabad China-Pakistan Youth One Heart Step and Cure Home, where underprivileged children, including orphans, suffering from long-term diseases, and attendants of patients who had been admitted to hospitals for long-term treatment got free of cost accommodation, food, and education.

“The most inspirational moment for me was to visit this place where the Chinese are taking care of orphans and other kids. I gave them my contact number and said that I want to open its branch in my hometown as well,” said Bizenjo.

Wang Shengjie at the Chinese embassy said this year marks the harvest year for the Gwadar port as the new international airport will be established this year, and the desalination water plant will also be built.

“With the joint efforts made by the Chinese and Pakistani governments, and in particular, the local people, we can make the dream come true,” said Wang.

A worker busy in cutting marble with machine at local marble factory

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A worker busy in cutting marble with machine at local marble factory
APP04-110623 ISLAMABAD: June 11 – A worker busy in cutting marble with machine at local marble factory. APP/SMR/FHA
A worker busy in cutting marble with machine at local marble factory
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A volunteer distributing free food among deserving people at Mauve Area G-7

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A volunteer distributing free food among deserving people at Mauve Area G-7
APP03-110623 ISLAMABAD: June 11 – A volunteer distributing free food among deserving people at Mauve Area G-7. APP/SAK/FHA
A volunteer distributing free food among deserving people at Mauve Area G-7
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People filling drinking water from filtration plant at Ghori town during hot day in the Federal Capital

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People filling drinking water from filtration plant at Ghori town during hot day in the Federal Capital
APP02-110623 ISLAMABAD: June 11 – People filling drinking water from filtration plant at Ghori town during hot day in the Federal Capital. APP/SAK/FHA
People filling drinking water from filtration plant at Ghori town during hot day in the Federal Capital
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A vendor sprinkling water on the seasonal fruit lychee to keep them fresh during hot day in the Federal Capital

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A vendor sprinkling water on the seasonal fruit lychee to keep them fresh during hot day in the Federal Capital
APP01-110623 ISLAMABAD: June 11 – A vendor sprinkling water on the seasonal fruit lychee to keep them fresh during hot day in the Federal Capital. APP /SAK/FHA
A vendor sprinkling water on the seasonal fruit lychee to keep them fresh during hot day in the Federal Capital
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