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72% wheat sowing target achieved in Punjab

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72% wheat sowing target achieved in Punjab

LAHORE, Nov 24 (APP):Almost 72% of wheat sowing target in the province has been achieved as the staple crop has been cultivated on 16.5 million acres area targetted for sowing this crop, said Director General Agriculture (Extension) Punjab Dr Anjum Ali Buttar.

While talking to APP here on Thursday, he said that wheat growers were working with greater zeal this year because of the efforts of agriculture department and incentives offered by the government.


He elaborated that the government announced a support price of Rs 3000 per 40 kg for wheat.


“Early completion of wheat sowing means improved per acre yield with same expenditure. It is very simple to understand that when we complete wheat sowing early we provide more time to wheat grain for gaining bulk”, he said.


He said that if farmers pay some attention to this fact they can increase their income and consequently the country would reap benefits.


He expressed with confidence that with the cooperation of all stakeholders the required area would successfully be brought under wheat cultivation in the next few weeks.

NUST gets NASA’s instrument, access to GEMS Satellite for air quality data monitoring

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NUST gets NASA’s instrument, access to GEMS Satellite for air quality data monitoring

ISLAMABAD, Nov 24 (APP):The National University of Science and Technology (NUST) again brought laurels to the country by receiving the most modern PANDORA instrument and access to the GEMS satellite from NASA for real-time air quality data monitoring.

The NUST not only received the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) latest satellite rather became part of the most modern geostationary orbit-based satellite observations (GEMS-Geostationary Environmental Monitoring Spectrometer) of air quality as the first institute of the entire region to receive the equipment to record, collate, and calibrate real-time air quality data, the Head of Department Environmental Sciences, NUST Institute of Environmental Sciences and Engineering (IESE) Dr Muhammad Fahim Khokhar told APP on Thursday while sharing the achievement.

Dr Khokhar said, “Air quality has become a global issue with its impact on the society, economy, industry, diplomacy, public health and natural resources in addition to environmental science.”


Especially, he said Asia with its rapid increase in industrialization and population, was regarded as an important source region of global scale emission. “Thus, it is crucial to monitor the concentration of relevant gases and aerosols over Asia in high temporal and spatial resolution from geostationary orbit satellite.”


He said that there was no such facility available in the country to have 24/7 satellite-based data for air pollution.


The NUST’s Institute of Environmental Sciences and Engineering (IESE) has emerged as a globally trusted institution for high-level research projects and the hard work of its faculty, especially, Dr Fahim Khokhar said.

The Pandonia Global Network (PGN)’s Pandora is the outcome of a programmatic shift by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and European Space Agency (ESA) towards establishing long-term fixed locations focused on providing long-term quality observations of the total column and vertically resolved concentrations of a range of trace gases.


A major joint objective is to support the validation and verification of more than a dozen low-earth orbit and geostationary orbit-based UV-visible sensors.


He added that the prestigious global space agency NASA trusted NUST with the responsibility to become the focal point in the region for its geostationary satellite and being part of the PGN.


The national varsity was earlier secured from the DepartmentState-USe US lead by Duke University and Dr Muhammad Fahim Khokhar (co-lead) to develop low-cost air quality sensors.


The NUST low-cost quality sensors have been deployed across the country including Islamabad and Rawalpindi, he added.


The Pandora equipment received from NASA comprised a Field Box, Spectrometer and Sensor Head and costs around $55,000 dollars.


Dr Khokhar informed that the latest gadget was a very critical tool for the students of BS, MS, MPhil, and PhD students that would provide the students an opportunity to get hands-on experience on the most modern equipment and interact with global experts.


The PGN provides real-time, standardized, calibrated and verified QA/QC AQ data whereas the PGN participants were primarily comprised of governmental and academic researchers and technicians.

Anti-polio drive to begin from Nov 28

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Rotary International lauds Pakistan's success in fight against polio

PESHAWAR, Nov 24 (APP):The seven-day anti-polio campaign would start in the provincial capital from November 28 during which children under the age of five year will be administered polio drops.

In this regard, a meeting was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner Shafiullah Khan. The meeting reviewed the preparations for the drive during which as many as 866,603 children would be administered polio drops.

The meeting was also attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner (Relief) Muhammad Imran Khan, Administrative Officers, District Health Officer Dr. Mohammad Idris, Deputy District Polio Officer Dr. Naveed Khurshid, Deputy District Polio Officer Dr. Saifullah and other concerned officers.

The meeting discussed various aspects of anti-polio campaign and was informed that 2,496 teams have been formed to immunize anti-polio drops to 866,603 children.

The meeting was further informed about security arrangements for polio teams.

Deputy Commissioner, Shafiullah Khan appealed the parents to give their children anti-polio drops to save them from permanent disability and to cooperate with the anti-polio teams so that the polio virus can be eradicated from provincial metropolitan.

Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Bajaur, Fahad Wazir also chaired a meeting to review progress of ongoing anti-polio campaign.

The meeting among others was attended by representatives of health, district administration and police department.

On the occasion, meeting was briefed about the progress and the targets being achieved during anti-polio campaign.

Addressing the meeting, deputy commissioner directed concerned department to develop a liaison for achieving targets of anti-polio drive and stressed deputed teams for maximum coverage.

He said”Polio eradication is a national cause and each and every member of society should play its role for polio free Pakistan.”

A view ongoing deployment work for the red line bus service named as (Peoples Bus Service) at University road in the Provincial Capital

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A view ongoing deployment work for the red line bus service named as (Peoples Bus Service) at University road in the Provincial Capital
APP12-241122 KARACHI: November 24 - A view ongoing deployment work for the red line bus service named as (Peoples Bus Service) at University road in the Provincial Capital. APP/AMH/ZID/MOS
A view ongoing deployment work for the red line bus service named as (Peoples Bus Service) at University road in the Provincial Capital
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Around 88,317 tax cases involving Rs2.611 trillion pending with courts

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FBR

ISLAMABAD, Nov 24 (APP):Around 88,317 cases, involving Rs2611.7 billion, have been pending with different courts of the country as on October 31st, 2022, according to Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) data.

Among these pending cases, 75,021 cases involving Rs2382 billion are related to Inland Revenue Service whereas 13,296 cases involving Rs229.7 billion are to the Customs department, according to break up figures, as on October 31, 2022 Out of the Inland Revenue cases, 5,386 cases involving Rs 370 billion are pending in Lahore High Court whereas 3,271 cases of Rs 95 billion are with the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

Likewise, 2,580 cases of Rs 212 billion are with Sindh High Court, 1,095 cases of Rs 180 billion in Islamabad High Court, 380 cases of Rs 9 billion in Peshawar High Court whereas 62,298 cases of Rs 1513 billion were pending with Appellate Tribunal.

On the other hand, among the Customs cases, 203 of Rs1.4 billion related are pending with Islamabad High Court whereas 5,468 cases of Rs 145.8 billion are with the Sindh High court.


Similarly, 548 cases of Rs 5.2 billion are pending with Lahore High Court, 676 cases of Rs 2 billion in Peshawar High Court and 58 cases involving Rs2.5 billion in Baluchistan High Court whereas, 4,911 cases of Rs72.7 billion were pending in Appellate Tribunal Customs.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Senate Standing Committee of Finance and Revenue in its recent meeting held on November 23 had given the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) fifteen days to submit the details of cases pending in various courts of the country.

The Chairman of the committee, Senator Saleem Mandviwala had expressed concern over the delay in tax cases which he said was causing huge revenue losses. He had asked the finance ministry to analyze these cases and bring out the reasons for the delay in decision.

Vendor preparing and selling lemon juice to attract customers on his cart

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Vendor preparing and selling lemon juice to attract customers on his cart
APP11-241122 KARACHI: November 24 - Vendor preparing and selling lemon juice to attract customers on his cart. APP/ZID/MOS
Vendor preparing and selling lemon juice to attract customers on his cart
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A vendor selling air balloons at Club Chowk

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A vendor selling air balloons at Club Chowk
APP10-241122 SARGODHA: November 24 - A vendor selling air balloons at Club Chowk. APP/HSD/ZID/MOS
A vendor selling air balloons at Club Chowk
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A man travelling on a traditional ride (Tanga Ghora) at College Road

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A man travelling on a traditional ride (Tanga Ghora) at College Road
APP09-241122 SARGODHA: November 24 - A man travelling on a traditional ride (Tanga Ghora) at College Road. APP/HSD/ZID/MOS
A man travelling on a traditional ride (Tanga Ghora) at College Road
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A man on the way with his family on a loaded bike

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A man on the way with his family on a loaded bike
APP08-241122 SARGODHA: November 24 - A man on the way with his family on a loaded bike. APP/HSD/ZID/MOS
A man on the way with his family on a loaded bike
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Dar lauds PM’s decision to appoint COAS, CJCSC on merit

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 24 (APP):Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar here on Thursday praised the Prime Miniser, Shehbaz Sharif’s decision to appoint Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) on seniority-cum-merit bases.

In a tweet, the federal minister said the PM’s seniority-cum-merit based decision to appoint Gen Syed Asim Munir as Chief of Army Staff and Gen Sahir Shamshad Mirza as Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee was praiseworthy.

He prayed for Allah’s blessings for Pakistan and the new appointees.

Dar lauds PM’s decision to appoint COAS, CJCSC on merit