Home Blog Page 7796

District admin confiscates over 600kg plastic bags

0
KHANEWAL, Sep 14 (APP):The district administration confiscated over 600-kilogramme plastic bags after a ban was imposed by the Punjab government on single-use plastic and shopping bags with a thickness of less than 75 microns.
Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Ali Bukhari said that the teams were strictly monitoring across the district.
He said that Rs 44,000 fine was also imposed on shopkeepers over violation. He urged the citizens and shopkeepers to avoid use of shopping bags.
Meanwhile, Assistant Commissioner Sunbal Javed along with Deputy Director Environment Sarfraz Anjum conducted a raid at Al-Jannat Road. They inspected the polythene wholesale and dealers shops and confiscated 38 kg prohibited polythene bags from Haji and sons plastic store.
DC directed the ACs to launch crackdown and tighten noose against shopkeepers involved in sale and purchase of plastic bags.

From lens to legacy: Photographer Tahir’s captivating efforts in butterfly preservation

0
Tahir's one click

By Zia Ur Rehman

ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP): Butterflies, nature’s delicate brushstrokes, have inspired poets across cultures for centuries. Their fleeting beauty and graceful movements captivate even animals like dogs, who often chase them in wonder.

English poets call them “winged jewels,” French poets “papillons de lumière” (butterflies of light), German poets “schwebende Blumen” (floating flowers), and Urdu classical poets liken them to “parwaaz-e-nagham” (the flight of melodies). This universal fascination highlights their enduring allure as symbols of beauty and transformation.

In this poetic context, photographer Tahir, based in Faisalabad’s agr-industrial city, captures the timeless wonder of butterflies through his lens, portraying them as symbols of delicate change and irresistible elegance. His collection of 4,000 pictures featuring around 350 butterfly species underscores their importance in nature’s ecosystem and their aesthetic appeal. Tahir’s work aligns with poetic traditions, illustrating how these enchanting beings continue to inspire across both art and literature.

Muhammad Tahir’s journey into the world of butterflies began with a deep-seated love for nature’s wonders. Pakistan, blessed with rich flora and varied climates, hosts a remarkable 350 butterfly species. His fascination led him to explore every corner of the country—from the arid expanses of Punjab and Sindh to the lush regions of Gilgit-Baltistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Armed with a camera and profound patience, Tahir captures the perfect moment when a butterfly lands on a flower. His collection is a visual narrative of the delicate balance between beauty and ecological preservation.
“Photography has always been a way for me to express my love for color and life,” says Tahir in an exclusive interview with APP. “Butterflies, with their iridescent wings and fleeting existence, are the perfect subjects. Each photograph tells a story of their world and the urgent need to protect it.”

“In one of my most memorable encounters,” Tahir recounts, “I spent an entire day waiting in the misty highlands of Gilgit-Baltistan for the perfect shot of the elusive Apollo butterfly. As the sun set, I captured its delicate wings shimmering against the fading light. That moment symbolized the very essence of why I do this work.”

Tahir’s efforts extend beyond capturing beauty; they aim to raise awareness about the threats facing butterflies.
Essential pollinators and indicators of environmental health, butterflies face challenges from habitat loss, climate change, and pollution. Through exhibitions at institutions like the University of Agriculture Faisalabad and GC University Faisalabad, he educates the public on butterfly conservation.

“Breeding and farming butterflies are crucial for their survival,” Tahir emphasizes. “If we do not act now, we risk losing these incredible creatures forever.”

From lens to legacy: Photographer Tahir’s captivating efforts in butterfly preservation

His exhibitions at Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan and other venues serve as both artistic showcases and calls to action. By highlighting the intricate details and vibrant colors of butterfly wings, Tahir hopes to inspire a new generation of environmental stewards.

Tahir’s achievements in butterfly photography have earned him significant recognition, including the UN Peace Award, the PCB Photography Award, and the IPC International Photography Council Award. He was also celebrated as Best Photographer at the Track Darbi Race and received accolades from the Punjab Wildlife Department and the Pakistan Photography Society. Additionally, he dedicates one day a week to teaching photography at GC University, further underscoring his impact on environmental conservation and the art of photography.

From lens to legacy: Photographer Tahir’s captivating efforts in butterfly preservation

Muhammad Tahir’s journey is a testament to the power of passion and the impact of art in conservation. His images offer more than visual delight; they remind us of the delicate interplay between beauty and preservation. In every flutter of a butterfly’s wings, he reflects his commitment to protecting these enchanting creatures and their ecosystems.

“Gul se lipTī huī titlī ko girā kar dekho,
Āñdhiyo tum ne daraḳhtoñ ko girāyā ho ga.”

In these evocative lines from Kaif Bopali’s renowned Urdu poem, Bopali challenges the ruthless winds that have been toppling trees to separate the butterfly clinging to the flower. This powerful imagery serves as a metaphor for the struggle and resilience of fragile creatures, highlighting their strong connection to nature. Kaif Bopali uses this symbolism to underscore the butterfly’s steadfastness in the face of adversity.

In contrast, Tahir perceives humans as more lethal than the most powerful winds. His campaign aims to sensitize people to the importance of caring for these elegent, colorful fairies, that embody nature’s beauty and resilience.

(APP Feature Service)

CIFTIS forum advances TCM to build a healthier global community

0
ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP):The World Trade Point Federation (WTPF) President, Bruno Masier highlighted the crucial role of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in global healthcare systems at the 7th Belt and Road Forum, held in Beijing.
He said, “Traditional Chinese medicine has long played a vital role in healthcare, especially in China. Today’s forum is not only about exploring the development of TCM, but also about understanding how traditional medicine can contribute to the advancement of healthcare systems as a whole. We hope to see more growth in traditional medicine globally, fostering greater development in the medical field.”
Co-hosted by WTPF and the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS), the forum as part of the  China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) 2024 focused on promoting TCM and global health collaboration, China Economic Net reported.
During the forum, several major developments were announced to enhance the global integration of TCM.
These included the establishment of the Expert Committee of the Belt and Road Forum for Traditional Chinese Medicine Development, in a bid to support the high-quality incorporation of TCM into the Belt and Road Initiative.
Additionally, the Belt and Road Traditional Chinese Medicine Global Tour was launched, involving renowned TCM experts and companies who will collaborate with regions in Southeast Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa.
The forum also witnessed the signing of several international cooperation agreements on expanding TCM’s global reach.

Minister orders keeping roads dust-free to prevent smog

0
LAHORE, Sep 14 (APP):Punjab Minister for Local Government and Community Development (LG&CD) Zeeshan Rafique has ordered for swift removal of dust, accumulated along roadsides, following end of the monsoon season.
During a video conference meeting with chief executive officers (CEOs) of various waste management companies, held at the Civil Secretariat here on Saturday, the minister emphasised the significant role of dust in environmental pollution and its contribution to smog.
The meeting, which was also attended by Secretary Local Government Shakeel Ahmed Mian and Special Secretary Asiya Gul, reviewed the performance of solid waste management companies and discussed new projects.
The LG&CD minister said that maintaining cleanliness was a key focus of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif. He urged all CEOs to meet their cleanliness targets, highlighting that it is their responsibility to ensure a clean and healthy environment for citizens.
Zeeshan Rafique specifically pointed out the need for heightened attention to the removal of dust from roadsides, which tends to accumulate during the rainy season. He stressed that directives issued in meetings chaired by senior ministers to combat smog should be rigorously implemented.
During the session, LG&CD Secretary Shakeel Ahmed Mian conducted a detailed review of each waste management company’s performance and issued necessary instructions to ensure effective operations and adherence to cleanliness standards.
The directives aim to mitigate potential smog-related issues by addressing dust accumulation proactively, thereby improving air quality and environmental conditions for the residents of Lahore and other cities in Punjab.

Pakistan decries US sanctions as biased, politically motivated

0
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch

ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP): Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, on Saturday, said that Pakistan considered the United States’ decision to impose sanctions on commercial entities over alleged connections to Pakistan’s ballistic missile program as biased and politically motivated.
In response to media inquiries about the US decision to impose sanctions on commercial entities over alleged connections to Pakistan’s ballistic missile program, she stated that similar listings of commercial entities in past were based on mere suspicion, involved items not listed by any export control regime, and yet were considered sensitive under broad, catch-all provisions.
It is widely known that some countries while claiming strict adherence to nonproliferation norms, have conveniently waived licensing requirements for advanced military technologies to their favoured states.
Such double standards and discriminatory practices undermine the credibility of global nonproliferation regimes, increase military asymmetries, and endanger international peace and security, said the spokesperson.

Newly elected PPP member takes oath

0
ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP):Makhdoom Tahir Rasheeduddin, a newly elected member of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), took his oath on Saturday.
The oath was administered by Deputy Speaker Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah.
Speaking on the floor of the National Assembly, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari congratulated Makhdoom Tahir Rasheeduddin on his decisive victory in the NA-171 Rahim Yar Khan by-election.
 He expressed his pleasure over the win and commended the people of Rahim Yar Khan for placing their trust in the PPP’s leadership.
He also thanked the PPP workers, local leaders, and supporters for their tireless efforts in securing the victory.
 “This victory reflects the people’s confidence in the PPP’s vision for a progressive, inclusive, and democratic Pakistan,” he stated.
He further added, “Makhdoom Tahir Rasheeduddin’s win is not just a triumph for the party but also for the people of Rahim Yar Khan, who have chosen progress over regression and development over empty promises.”
“This mandate reminds us of our responsibility to serve the people with honesty, integrity, and transparency,” Bilawal said.
He emphasized the party’s commitment to addressing the needs of the people, ensuring good governance, and upholding democratic principles.
He said, “The people of Rahim Yar Khan have rejected the politics of hate, abuse, and confrontation.”
 “The by-election results indicate that the people of the country no longer support divisive politics,” he said.

Beijing: Pakistan embassy hosts major investment conference during CIFTIS

0

BEIJING, Sep 14 (APP): The Embassy of Pakistan in Beijing hosted the “Pakistan Investment Conference – Together for a Shared Future” alongside the renowned China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) with the goal of attracting foreign investment across various sectors in Pakistan.

The event brought together key figures from both the Pakistani and Chinese business communities, highlighting investment opportunities in strategic sectors such as agriculture, industry, ICT, and banking. Pakistani organizations participating in the event showcased their potential to capitalize on these sectors’ growth, emphasizing Pakistan’s increasingly favorable business environment.

Among the attendees were several high-ranking Chinese officials, including Liu Meiying, Deputy Secretary General of Beijing, Han Bin, President of the Dekezhou City Council for the Promotion of International Trade, Zhang Yanqing, Deputy Secretary General of the People’s Government of Pingdingshan City, and Li An, Deputy Director General, MOFCOM.

In his welcome remarks, Ambassador Khalil Hashmi underscored Pakistan’s strong commitment to deepening economic engagement with China. He noted the enduring momentum of B2B engagements that began with Business Conference in Shenzhen in June 2024.

The ambassador highlighted the significance of this conference as the embassy’s initiative to engage Pakistani enterprises and connect them with Chinese counterparts and to showcase success stories of previous investments.

He also shared the Embassy’s roadmap for future B2B conferences being planned in the months ahead, encouraging Chinese investors to avail these opportunities.

Ambassador Hashmi expressed confidence that the interactions at CIFTIS would not only strengthen Pakistan’s service exports but also enhance economic integration between the two nations.

Liu Meiying echoed these sentiments in her remarks, welcoming the participation of Pakistani businesses in CIFTIS. She emphasized the complementary nature of the two economies and expressed optimism that Pakistani and Chinese enterprises would mutually benefit from the opportunities created through these exchanges.

The conference also featured keynote video messages from Federal Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan and Federal Minister for Investment, Privatization, and Communication Aleem Khan. Both Ministers reaffirmed Pakistan’s steadfast commitment to facilitating Chinese investments in the country’s key economic sectors. They expressed optimism that the conference would serve as a platform to unlock new opportunities for Pakistani businesses, particularly in accessing the vast Chinese market.

The event featured presentations by Pakistani and Chinese enterprises on the range of investment opportunities and successful examples of Chinese investors. The Confernce also included panel discussions on specific sectors.

The event concluded with discussions on the future of trade, investment, and industrial partnerships, with a focus on creating mutually beneficial business ecosystems. Notably, two Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) were signed between Pakistani and Chinese companies valuing over 350 million US dollars, signifying the growing interest in bilateral business ventures and paving the way for enhanced investment and trade cooperation between Pakistan and China.

NA session commences

0
Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah
ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP):The National Assembly session began on Saturday at 03:30 PM with the recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by Naat and the National Anthem.
Deputy Speaker Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah chaired the session.
The House is likely to discuss various agenda items, including calling attention notices, motion of thanks and matters other than point of order.

Mohsin Naqvi condemns blast near Police mobile on Bostan Road in Kuchlak

0

ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP): Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has strongly condemned the bomb blast on Saturday that took place near a police mobile on Bostan Road in Kuchlak, expressing deep sorrow over the tragic incident.

The Interior Minister paid tribute to the two police officers who were martyred in the attack, acknowledging their sacrifice in the line of duty.

Offering heartfelt condolences to the families of the martyrs, Naqvi expressed his deepest sympathies and prayed for the swift recovery of the injured officer.

“We salute the sacrifice of the martyred officers,” Naqvi said.

He further lauded the Balochistan police for their “unmatched sacrifices” in the fight against terrorism.

Naqvi reaffirmed the nation’s unwavering commitment to combating terrorism, stating, “The nation’s resolve to defeat terrorism cannot be shaken.”

“This is a battle for the entire nation, and with the support of the people, it will continue until the last terrorist and their facilitators are eliminated,” he added.

Chairman WSSC ensures special cleanliness arrangements for Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAWW)

0
Dera Ismail Khan , Sep 14 (APP):Water and Sanitation Services Company DIKhan (WSSC) finalized the special arrangement to keep the city clean on the eve of Jashan-e-Eid Milad-Un-Nabi (SAWW).
While talking to APP, the Chairman of BoD of WSSC Naimat Ullah Khan said, “Special cleanliness arrangements would be done at all locations where celebration activities regarding Eid Milad-Un-Nabi (SAWW) are to be conducted.”
WSSC framed a contingency plan in connection with the 12th of Rabi-ul-Awal and finalized arrangements of cleanliness around Mosques and on routes of processions, he added.
According to the Chairman, “Though this cleanliness plan focuses on 12th Rabi ul Awal, but in actual it has been chalked out for the whole month of Rabbi-ul-Awal keeping in view its religious significance so that citizens may observe their sacred occasion in a waste free environment.”
He informed that all streets, roads, procession routes, and their vicinity were being cleaned and the waste containers were emptied. In addition, the construction material or debris was also being removed from the routes of the procession. and its adjacent areas.
He requested the communities to observe cautions regarding cleanliness of the overall city while celebrating Eid Milad un Nabi (SAWW) with traditional spirit and zest.
Moreover, he appealed to the citizens not to throw garbage and plastic bags in nullahs and drains, which cause obstruction, adding that WSSC would utilize all its resources to keep the city environment-friendly.