35th birthday of Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari celebrated
Govt determined to break nexus of cartels: Kausar Abdullah
ISLAMABAD, Sep 21 (APP): Caretaker Minister for National Food Security and Research Dr. Kausar Abdullah Malik here on Thursday said that the government was determined to break the nexus of cartels, hoarders and profiteers to ensure the supply of essential food items to the masses at affordable prices in the country.
While addressing the research scientists and agriculture experts at the National Agriculture Research Center (NARC), the minister said that the main reason behind the current price spike of sugar in local markets was the result of sugar industrial cartelization.
He said that the government had launched a campaign against such cartels and hoarders, adding stern action to be taken against all those involved in any illegal trade and harming the country’s interest.
The minister said that after the 18th constitutional amendment, agriculture was a provincial subject and provincial governments were also working on the development of the agriculture sector.
He stressed the need for developing strong coordination among federal and provincial governments and institutions to achieve sustainable agriculture development and avoid duplication in uplift and research projects.
Dr Kausar Abdullah further underscores the need for taking more appropriate measures to strengthen the food security system in the country, besides improving the global food index as Pakistan is currently ranked at the 99th position in terms of food security index.
The minister lauded the efforts of the Pakistan Agriculture Research Council and called for ensuring the dissemination of research results to the doorsteps of farmers to turn around the local agriculture sector.
He also expressed satisfaction over the increase in local cotton output and said that steps to be taken to resolve the issue of soybeans to facilitate the poultry industry.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman PARC Dr Ghulam Muhammad Ali apprised the minister about the research and development activities carried out at the council.
He informed that about 180 new research scientists and supporting staff were hired to fulfil the deficiency of the workforce and urged for establishing an endowment fund to enhance expenditure in research and development.
Seven farmers booked over water theft
28 more dengue cases surface in 24 hours
RAWALPINDI, Sep 21 (APP): As many as 28 more dengue cases were reported in Rawalpindi during the last 24 hours, raising the tally of confirmed cases to 801 in the district.
District Coordinator Epidemic Prevention and Control (DCEPC) Dr Sajjad Mehmood said on Thursday that 18 of the new cases came from Potohar Town Urban, four from Municipal Corporation Rawalpindi and two each from Rawalpindi Cantonment and Potohar Rural.
He said that 128 patients were admitted to district hospitals of which 93 were confirmed cases while 708 were discharged after treatment.
Dr Sajjad informed that the district administration had registered 36 FIRs, issued tickets to eight, sealed five premises, and a fine of Rs 91,000 was imposed against the violations of dengue SOPs during the last 24 hours.
During indoor surveillance, in the last week, the teams checked 25,437 houses and larvae were found in 1,530 homes.
Similarly, he added that while checking 9,808 places, the teams found larvae at 248 sites during outdoor surveillance.
A youngster riding bicycle on one wheel at Katchary Flyover.

SARGODHA: September 21 – A youngster riding bicycle on one wheel at Katchary Flyover.
China, Pakistan joint air exercise to further deepen pragmatic cooperation: Expert
BEIJING, Sept.21 (APP):: The China and Pakistan joint air force exercise recently concluded in Northwest China is beneficial to both sides in terms of skills, tactics and interoperability, said Fu Qianshao, a Chinese military aviation expert.
The two countries use different training approaches, but at the same time fly the same aircraft, the J-10C, so both sides can learn from each other, Fu told Global Times.
With the return of participating Pakistani forces to their home country, China and Pakistan successfully wrapped up the Shaheen-X joint air exercise in Northwest China, with observers predicting more military interactions and exchanges that will further deepen pragmatic cooperation between the “Iron Brothers.”
The J-10C and JF-17 fighter aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force contingent on Tuesday landed back at an operational air base in Pakistan after successful participation in the joint air exercise in China.
Aimed at validating interoperability between China and Pakistan in the face of realistic contemporary air combat scenarios, the exercise was a collaborative endeavour that facilitated the exchange of valuable insights and lessons learned.
A video attached to the press release highlighted that the Shaheen-X was an operational exercise that deepened brotherhood, created synergy, enhanced professional skills and operational preparedness and shared cultural values.
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force dispatched warplanes including the J-16 fighter jet to the joint exercise, the video showed.
The drill, the 10th edition in the Shaheen exercise series, started on August 28 in Jiuquan, Northwest China’s Gansu Province and Yinchuan, Northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.
In addition to fighters, other types of aircraft such as early warning aircraft and ground equipment, including ground-to-air missile systems, radar installations and communications units, also participated in the drill that practised typical combat scenarios such as joint air defense and joint countermeasures.
The exercise featured advanced warplanes from both sides and formed complete combat systems that stress interoperability, a Chinese military expert who requested anonymity told the Global Times.
The J-16 from the Chinese side is the PLA Air Force’s most powerful and all-rounded fighter jet, only second to the stealth-capable J-20, while the J-10C from the Pakistani side is the Pakistan Air Force’s most advanced aircraft, the expert said.
Pakistan commissioned the first batch of Chinese-developed J-10Cs in March 2022.
They can be interconnected with their Chinese counterparts through the PLA Air Force’s KJ-500 early warning aircraft, the expert said.
Experts anticipate there will be more high-level exchanges, joint exercises among the armies, navies and air forces of the two countries, personnel training, as well as technology cooperation, including arms sales and joint development, in the future.
A nomad woman washing her clothes at the bank of a canal in the outskirts areas of the city.


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Balochistan’s media delegation visits China Economic Net office in Beijing
BEIJING, Sept.21 (APP):: A media delegation comprised of journalists from Balochistan province visited office of the China Economic Net, currently the largest and most comprehensive economic information portal in China, here on Thursday.
Cui Jun, General Manager of China Economic Net welcomed the delegation and briefed them about role of his media organization in further deepening the friendly relations between China and Pakistan.
He said that China Economic Net is a major news website providing timely economic news reports, in-depth economic analysis, and an unparalleled combination of data relating to the repaid economic development in China in a single platform
Cui Jun also briefed the delegation that China Economic Net has been playing a key role in highlighting ongoing development projects under China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.
The members of the delegation lauded the role of China Economic Net in promoting the all-weather friendship between the two countries and highlighting development projects being completed in different parts of Pakistan.
Later, Cui Jun hosted a lunch in honour of the delegation at Niujie Street, a historical area in the city’s Xicheng District.
During stay in China, the delegation also held a meeting with China’s Assistant Foreign Minister Nong Rong for first-hand understanding of political and economic relations between China and Pakistan.
In its meeting with Pakistan Ambassador to China, Moin ul Haque, the delegation was briefed about bilateral relations between Pakistan and China and the current status of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.
In the afternoon, the delegation left for Qingdao, a coastal city of Shandong province.
A motorcyclist on the way loaded with valuables after collecting from different points in Federal Capital.


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