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Education Minister takes notice of delay in development of QAU sub campus in Punjab

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 28 (APP):Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Madad Ali Sindhi on Thursday took strict notice of the inordinate delay in the development of campus of Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) in Punjab.
During a meeting with Advisor Planning HEC and Directory P&D QAU, he ordered an immediate inquiry to be done and the report to be presented to him by January 04, 2024.
Madad said that such delays are a major obstacle in the academic journey of our youth.
He ordered HEC and QAU to immediately resolve all of the pending issues related to it and further coordinate with the Punjab Government to ensure speedy construction of the campus.
He said that it is high time that the relevant departments are held accountable for inefficient and ineffective management.
Madad Ali Sindhi also paid a surprise visit to the QAU Islamabad Campus. He visited the hostels and said that the existing condition of the hostels is deplorable. He highlighted the poor maintenance of the facilities.
Students met with him and highlighted their plea about insufficient academic facilities such as the availability of the Internet.
Madad took notice of the situation and ordered an immediate revamp of the hostels.
He said that students cannot study unless they have the basic facilities.
He said that it was unimaginable for students to focus on their studies if they had to deal with such problems.
Madad assured the students that he would order an immediate revamp of the conditions of the hostels.
Madad said that we work towards student exchange programs with friendly countries but after looking at the conditions of the hostels, it is pertinent that we first fix our institutions before inviting foreign students to study here.
He said that it is a sad state of affairs and that this will limit opportunities for our students to go abroad in student exchange programs.
He said that such problems need to be addressed on war footing and ordered the relevant authorities to resolve these issues immediately.

PCSIR experts call for promotion of vertical agriculture farming to increase food production

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PESHAWAR, Dec 28 (APP):Pakistan Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR)’s experts and speakers of various departments here Thursday said that adaptation of innovative techniques and vertical agriculture farming was imperative for increasing food production in the country.
These views were expressed during a one-day seminar on ‘adaptation of innovative techniques for agro-food production and value addition’ organized by PCSIR here.
Director General (DG), PCSIR, Jahangir Shah said that vertical agriculture farming has made deep inroads in countries including Japan and Pakistan with a population of around 240 million could also benefit from it enormously.
He said that agricultural land was reducing due to the high population bulge in the country and vertical farming was the best option to achieve autarky in food.
“We can easily obtain about 15,000-ton vegetables and fruits from one kanal’s land through the vertical farming procedure,” he said, adding normally 55,000 plants came in one layer and 110,000 in the second layer and so on.
He said that approximately, the vertical plantation was made in nine layers, which means that 495,000 fruits and vegetable plants could be achieved per season after making only 10 million investment,” he said.
PCSIR, Peshawar introduced vertical farming techniques on five kanal lands under a public sector development program (PSDP) project titled ‘research, development and innovation’ under the Ministry of Science and Technology, Islamabad with enormous success.
Dr. Jahangir Shah said that utilization of indigenous resources was vital for the development and promotion of industrial and agriculture sectors besides export enhancement, adding the demand-driven science and technology research and skilled human resources development through specialized training largely contribute to industrialization and socio-economic growth of the country.
Faud Ishaq, President of Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) while praising the services of PCSIR in the country’s development said that Pakistan was blessed with all resources including manpower, hydel, water, sea, rivers, mines and minerals if properly utilized can bring huge economic laurels.
He said that precious water of rivers was being wasted due to the lack of dams and suggested adaptation of drip irrigation practices to bring arid land under agricultural cover.
Assuring support to PCSIR, he said that SCCI was ready to promote newly invented products for the benefit of people.
Sirtaj Ahmad Khan, coordinator of the Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry suggested strengthening of research, development, and innovation (RDI) departments in public sector departments and universities besides increasing the volume of trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan for the mutual benefit of both countries.
Dr Sarwat Ismail of PCSIR Islamabad said that today’s seminar was aimed at creating awareness among people and farmers about its scope and achievements.
Engr Javed Iqbal Khattak, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer KP Economic Zones Development and Management Company said that work on the agriculture economic zone at Daraband in DI Khan on 3,125 acres was started with the assistance of Kuwait’s company, adding 1,000 acres were allocated for processing and 2,125 acres for agriculture produce. He assured full cooperation with PCSIR.
The delegation of Afghanistan, academia, researchers, and traders besides scientists attended in large numbers. Later, shields and certificates were distributed among experts and students.

Rupee gains 26 paisa against Dollar

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 28 (APP):The Pakistani Rupee on Thursday witnessed the 12th consecutive recovery session as it gained 26 paisa  against the US Dollar in the interbank trading and closed at Rs 281.93 against the previous day’s closing of Rs 282.19.
However, according to the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), the buying and selling rates of the Dollar in the open market stood at Rs 281.9 and Rs 284.4 respectively.
The price of the Euro increased by Rs 1.87 to close at Rs 313.47 against the last day’s closing of Rs 311.60, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
The Japanese Yen went up by 03 paisa and closed at Rs 2, whereas an increase of Rs 2.14 was witnessed in the exchange rate of the British Pound, which traded at Rs 361.40 compared to the last closing of Rs 359.26.
The exchange rates of the Emirates Dirham and the Saudi Riyal decreased by 08 and 07 paisa to close at Rs 76.76 and Rs 75.17 respectively.

Experts call for anticipatory climate adaptation to cope crisis in region

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 28 (APP):The experts at a high-level roundtable called upon Thursday, the government and policymakers to come up with an inclusive and holistic approach to meet the exacerbating climate crisis through anticipatory adaptation.
The roundtable titled “Foresight and Futures Thinking for Anticipatory Adaptation in Pakistan” was organized by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) in collaboration with the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) to address how various stakeholders are thinking of future risks, and how these risks could be integrated into existing plans and policies.
In his opening remarks, Dr Babar Shahbaz, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Agricultural Extension Education and Rural Development, set the ground for the participants to deliberate on pertinent issues precisely. To become future-fit, he said, it is important to understand future risks and take anticipatory actions.
Amina Maharjan, Senior Specialist Livelihoods and Migration, ICIMOD briefed the participants on the foresight and future thinking for anticipatory adaptation in the region, methods to explore future pathways in terms of foresight, scenario development, development of efficient strategies and understanding foresight beyond predictions.
She briefed the participants on the emerging concept of foresight as the method of scoping, sensitization, participatory scenario development, integration into plans and policies, gender-inclusive steps to address data gaps, and other shortcomings hampering climate resilient future development through a futuristic approach.
Sultan Mehmood, the World Food Programme (WFP) representative, mentioned the climate adaptation-related interventions being implemented through the WFP collaboration, particularly the Living Indus Initiative.
He underscored the need to address water management, governance, land cover area protection and multi-hazard vulnerability risk assessment (MHVRA) as crucial components to successfully meet the challenge of climate foresight.
Muhammad Farooq, Senior Joint Secretary, Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, briefed the roundtable about the steps taken by the Ministry in the aftermath of the rising magnitude of climate catastrophes.
He shed light on the development of the baseline data based on modern techniques, MHVRA being done for high-resolution data work underway on climate on mapping and prediction by 2090.
Farooq also pointed out lacunas in existing strategies particularly no linkage between adaptation and NDCs which has been done by developed countries.
Pakistan has submitted its National Adaptation Plan to UNFCCC and is the 40th country to do it. Moreover, adaptation cells have been created in the Ministries including climate change, planning and at provincial ministries.
Pakistan is losing 8% of its GDP due to climate-recurring catastrophes and it has crossed the tipping point of the climate crisis and entered into a new normal, he added.
Dr Shafqat Munir, Deputy Executive Director, SDPI informed the forum that amid discourse on anticipatory approaches, it is required to have systems capable to workout disaster risk reduction and climate change anticipatory adaptation and foresight models.
He said the stakeholders and partners are working in silos that need to end, whereas risk governance and financing need to be looked with an anticipatory approach.
United Nations Environment Programme representative Arshad Samad Khan presented a brief view of climate vulnerability of the region and mentioned glacial melt in the north and sea level rise at the coasts in the south among the major climate crises faced by the country.
He maintained that the lack of awareness at the community level was the problem that needed to be addressed at the priority.
Obaidur Rehman Zia from SDPI proposed the roundtable to shift from a deterministic to a probabilistic approach.
Shameen Raza, UNDP-Pakistan briefed the forum about the success of the GLOF project that significantly reduced losses of human lives and infrastructure in the glacial lake outburst flood-prone areas.
She mentioned that it was a promising intervention because of its localized nature and approach.
A representative from the PARC briefed the roundtable that there was a need to review the hotspots of the country facing a water shortage crisis and those regions’ contribution to the GDP through their agriculture output also needed to be studied for better strategies.
He added that there was a need to learn and adopt new information and technology related to climate science and mitigation.
A representative from the Zarai Taraqiati Bank noted that there are green climate finance solutions but farmers are mostly unaware of such initiatives.
He demanded that the quarters concerned share the most modern research and such scientific solutions in lucid and clear language.
Dr Farrukh Rashid from the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) informed the participants about the measures taken by the PMD to strengthen its hydrometeorological infrastructure across the country.
He suggested addressing the demographic issues of countries like Pakistan in the region that were having bulging sizes of populations churning up most of the natural resources which was unsustainable.

SNGPL disrupts 149 more connections

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LAHORE, Dec 28 (APP):In a relentless pursuit against gas theft, the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) disconnected another 149 connection besides imposing Rs 2.09 million fine over illegal usage during its ongoing crackdown in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), and Islamabad.
According to a spokesman for the SNGPL, regional teams of Lahore disconnected 16 connections for illegal gas use and 21 connections for compressor usage, imposing fines Rs 0.11 million.
In Rawalpindi, teams took action against eight connections, while Multan team disabled
10 meters.
Similarly, 10 connections were disconnected in Multan, 61 in Peshawar and Karak, three
in Sahiwal, and 30 meters were disconnected in Sheikhupura during raids.

Nawaz Sharif allowed to contest from NA-15 Mansehra

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MANSEHRA, Dec 28 (APP): The Returning Officer NA-15 Mansehra on Thursday approved the nomination papers of former prime minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif by dismissing objections raised by PTI leader Azam Khan Swati.
Nawaz Sharif got his candidacy for NA-15 through representatives Captain (R) Muhammad Safdar and Sardar Muhammad Yousaf.
The scrutiny process, held on Thursday, involved arguments from opposition candidates, legal representatives and Barrister Jahangir Khan Jadoon presenting evidence in favor of Nawaz Sharif.
Following a thorough review, the Returning Officer rejected objections, allowing Nawaz Sharif to contest the elections from NA-15 Mansehra.

A farmer spraying pesticides on the crop to protect them from insects at his field.

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A farmer spraying pesticides on the crop to protect them from insects at his field.
APP11-281223 FAISALABAD: December 28 - A farmer spraying pesticides on the crop to protect them from insects at his field.
 A farmer spraying pesticides on the crop to protect them from insects at his field.
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Labourers crushing bricks into pieces for construction use.

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Labourers crushing bricks into pieces for construction use.
APP12-281223 MULTAN: December 28 - Labourers crushing bricks into pieces for construction use.
Labourers crushing bricks into pieces for construction use.
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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar offers condolence on demise of Former Secretary Foreign Affairs Mr. Riaz Khokhar.

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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar offers condolence on demise of Former Secretary Foreign Affairs Mr. Riaz Khokhar.
APP13-281223 ISLAMABAD: December 28 - Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar offers condolence on demise of Former Secretary Foreign Affairs Mr. Riaz Khokhar.
 Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar offers condolence on demise of Former Secretary Foreign Affairs Mr. Riaz Khokhar.
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Heavy machinery being used during road construction work at Rajbah Road.

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Heavy machinery being used during road construction work at Rajbah Road.
APP10-281223 FAISALABAD: December 28 - Heavy machinery being used during road construction work at Rajbah Road.
Heavy machinery being used during road construction work at Rajbah Road.
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