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Triple Crisis: submerged fields, soaring prices, starving livestock leave farmers helpless

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 21 (APP): Pakistan’s flood-hit countryside is battling a triple crisis disaster that drowned the fields, profiteers who drove fodder prices sky-high, and the silent hunger now gripping livestock. The land lies smothered under stagnant water; crops and fodder suffocate, green fields vanish, and the hunger of buffaloes, cows, goats, and sheep has become a daily sight. Prices have soared to the sky while farmers, with tearful eyes fixed upward, wait for a miracle. What began as raging waters has now turned into a long war for survival. Triple crises in one glance: drowned fields, inflated markets, and starving cattle now define rural life.
Triple Crisis: submerged fields, soaring prices, starving livestock leave farmers helpless
Stagnant water has destroyed green fields, leaving thousands of cattle without fodder and pushing prices to record highs. Pakistan’s livestock  buffaloes, cows, goats, and sheep  rely on green crops like maize (makai), sorghum (jowar), barseem (Egyptian clover), and lucerne (alfalfa); dry fodder such as wheat straw (bhusa) and rice husk; and concentrated feed like wanda (grains, oilcakes, minerals, molasses). These were either swept away by floods or remain inaccessible due to waterlogging and broken supply chains.
Triple Crisis: submerged fields, soaring prices, starving livestock leave farmers helpless
Federal Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar told Parliament the disaster displaced 2.1 million people, killed nearly 1,000, damaged over 9,000 homes, and led to the death of more than 7,000 livestock. Farmers now struggle to keep alive the animals they managed to save.
Triple Crisis: submerged fields, soaring prices, starving livestock leave farmers helpless
In Jhang, farmer Imran stood by his starving cattle. “The floods took my crops, my fodder, my peace of mind. My cattle may die before help arrives,” he said.
Tasawar Abbas from the same area lost half his buffaloes. “The calves drowned. The survivors may now die of hunger,” he said.
Khalid Bajwa from Sialkot lamented, “Wheat straw and wanda are double the price. How do I feed my cattle when I’ve lost everything?”
Veterinary doctor Sadiq Umar cautioned that hunger is only one part of the crisis. “Animals weakened by starvation are vulnerable to FMD, HS, and Anthrax. With stagnant water and contaminated surroundings, the risks multiply. Weakness, low milk production, and sudden deaths are looming threats,” he warned.
Rai Faisal Farooq of Al-Khidmat Foundation brought fodder to Jhang at double the rate. “Wanda that cost Rs 2,000 now costs Rs 4,200. I collected money from schoolchildren, but it’s never enough,” he said.
Fareed Maghiana added, “Silage now sells for Rs 1,700 instead of Rs 700. Wheat straw has doubled too. Green fodder is gone. Even toori that was Rs 400 per maund is now Rs 800.”
Warehouse owners admit prices will rise further. “We are businessmen. Stocks are low and demand is high,” said Amir Hayat of Jhang.
Elderly Sughran Bibi wept as she recalled her buffalo dying of hunger after surviving the flood. “Her milk was my daily bread. Now I have nothing.”
In Sialkot, volunteer Faisal said, “Farmers are paying Rs 1,150 for a small bag of silage. Animals are collapsing. We’re trying to help, but costs are rising fast.”
Yousaf Haider of Al-Khidmat Foundation said they’ve fed over 1,000 animals, “but demand is growing daily. Without continuous supply, animals will die.”
Social worker Ismail Taj said families are camped on dry patches with their cattle. “These animals are their only wealth. Without fodder, both will perish.”
Farmer Hafiz Tariq from Kabirwala is living roadside. “Silage and transport costs are draining my savings. I’m spending everything to keep my animals alive.”
Farmer Ahmed Nawaz urged: “Just like flour prices were controlled by the Punjab Chief Minister — and eventually came down — fodder prices too can be checked if the government intervenes.”
Village head Rai Ghulam Ali added, “Our animals are starving. Without help, both farmers and livestock will be wiped out.”
Despite NGO help, the need is far greater. Hoarding and profiteering continue. Experts warn that without subsidies or strict price controls, livestock deaths will rise  deepening farmers’ losses.
The floods may have receded, but the fodder crisis remains a slow, strangling disaster. In every village, from schoolchildren donating coins to farmers sharing feed, stories of resilience shine through. Yet hunger haunts the land — and with each day that passes, both farmers and their livestock edge closer to ruin.

Met office predicts partly cloudy weather for coastal areas in Sindh

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Partly cloudy weather
KARACHI, Sep 21 (APP):Pakistan Meteorological Department on Sunday predicted hot and dry weather in most districts of the Sindh province during the next 24 hours.
However, partly cloudy weather is forecast in coastal areas.
Mainly, hot and dry weather is likely to prevail in the province.

Uzbekistan emerges as global tourism leader with record arrivals, UN recognition

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By Rehan Khan
ISLAMABAD, September 21 (APP): Uzbekistan’s tourism sector is witnessing unprecedented growth, with more than 7.5 million foreign visitors recorded between January to August 2025, a sharp increase compared to last year, said Chairman of the Uzbek Tourism Committee Umid Shadiev.
He said the rising inflow of tourists to Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, and other historic destinations underscores the country’s growing prominence on the global tourism map. “Tourism is becoming one of the key drivers of Uzbekistan’s national economy,” Shadiev added, highlighting government investments in infrastructure, workforce training, and cultural heritage preservation.
Uzbekistan’s efforts are closely tied to international engagement, particularly through its longstanding partnership with UN Tourism. Since 1993, the country has played a leading role in shaping global tourism policy, spearheading key initiatives such as the Samarkand Declaration (1994), Khiva Declaration (1999), and Bukhara Declaration (2002), which drew global attention to preserving the Great Silk Road’s heritage.
The country’s initiatives have gained international recognition in recent years. At Uzbekistan’s proposal, the United Nations General Assembly designated 2027 as the International Year of Sustainable and Resilient Tourism, backed by more than 80 member states. Uzbekistan also introduced the Global Code of Safe Tourism and currently chairs the intergovernmental commission overseeing its implementation. Earlier this year, Tashkent officially joined the International Code for the Protection of Tourists, reaffirming its commitment to travelers’ rights and safety.
Samarkand now hosts a thematic UN Tourism office dedicated to the ‘Silk Road’ program, consolidating projects and research to promote cultural tourism. Alongside this, the International Tourism Academy in Samarkand, established in partnership with Swiss hospitality school Les Roches, is training a new generation of professionals to global industry standards.
Uzbekistan has also proven its ability to host major international events. In October 2023, Samarkand welcomed delegates from 140 countries for the 25th UN Tourism General Assembly, which declared the city the World Capital of Cultural Tourism. More than 1,200 experts attended accompanying investment and education forums, resulting in landmark agreements and the inauguration of the Academy and Silk Road office.
“These achievements demonstrate that Uzbekistan is not only developing its domestic industry but also shaping new standards and values for global tourism,” Shadiev said.
Analysts say that with its blend of historical heritage, modern infrastructure, and international leadership, Uzbekistan is positioning itself as a central hub for sustainable tourism. New initiatives under UN Tourism and the expansion of educational programs are expected to further cement the country’s role as a driver of global tourism development in the coming years.

President Zardari departs to Pakistan

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September 21, 2025: President Asif Ali Zardari being seen off at Kashgar’s Laining International Airport by CPC Party Secretary of Kashgar and Vice Governor of Xinjiang, Mr. Nie Zhuang.

ISLAMABAD, Sept 21 (APP): President Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday departed to Pakistan from Kashgar, China.

At the Kashgar Laining International Airport, the president was seen off by CPC Party Secretary of Kashgar and Vice Governor of Xinjiang Nie Zhuang, President Secretariat Press Wing said in a press release.

On the occasion, the president thanked the Chinese leadership for their hospitality and said that China’s progress, particularly in Xinjiang, under President Xi Jinping’s vision had been very impressive.

He expressed the desire that the two nations could travel by road for the purpose of tourism and trade.

Ambassadors from both the countries were also present on the occasion.

PM underscores significance of unity for economic strength

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ISLAMABAD, Sept 21 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif while underlining the significance of unity and solidarity which had led to emphatic triumph in the recent armed conflict with India, pledged to guide the country on the path of progress and prosperity.

Addressing a gathering of overseas Pakistanis in London, the prime minister congratulated them on the great victory of May 10 against their bitter enemy and aggressor, India.

“It was a great triumph that taught a lesson to the enemy and surely, will remember it forever,” he added.

The prime minister elaborated that after India’s baseless allegations over Pahalgam incident, he had offered, during his visit to Kakul, for a probe by an international committee into the incident in a fair, impartial and transparent manner and to prove India’s false allegations, but India did not respond to his offer.

On May 6, aggression was unleashed against the innocent civilians and civilian assets were attacked inside Pakistan, leading to civilian causalities, he said, adding Pakistan in its right of defence, down six enemy’s fighter jets in one go which made the enemy realized its precarious position.

The prime minister, in a speech broadcast on national Tv channels on Sunday, further told that on May 10, COAS General Syed Asim Munir phoned him and informed him about India’s repeated attack.

General Asim Munir’s tone was full of confidence and composed and he sought permission to respond to the enemy’s repugnant act, as he wanted to give them a lesson, he added.

The prime minister said during his recent interaction with the world leaders, he had told them, in response to their queries, that they achieved the victory in Marka e Haq; Bunyan al Marsoos, on basis of two factors, first, it was all due to valour, professionalism and acumen of the armed forces and trust in Allah Almighty besides, their latest techniques and the highest level of training and secondly, a display of total unity among the political and military leadership of the country.

He said Field Marshal Asim Munir led the fight, the officers and personnel of the armed forces displayed bravery while Pakistan Air Force under the leadership of Air Chief Marshal set a precedent unmatched in the history.

They were fully supported by 240 million people of the country who were united against their enemy and aggressor, he opined.

The prime minister said that owing to this victory and achievements on the diplomatic and economic fronts, now the green passport was being adorned worldwide.

He said that now the ceasefire between Pakistan and India had been achieved, Pakistan wanted peace, progress and prosperity, end to unemployment and poverty.

The prime minister said, “I have made this offer so many times in the past. We want to discuss Kashmir, water, trade and terrorism issues, not because of any weakness but on the basis of equal terms. As neighbours, now the onus is upon us whether to live in peace or war,” he added.

He also reiterated that without the resolution of the Kashmir issue which was basic key to the regional peace, the bilateral ties between the two countries could not be established.

“Anyone who is thinking otherwise is akin to living in a fool’s paradise,” he asserted and said that Kashmiris would get their right to self-determination and freedom.

Expressing his grief and condemnation of 64,000 deaths and grave humanitarian situation in Gaza, he said the world had not witnessed these heart-moving scenes.

The prime minister called upon the Islamic world and the international community to come forward and address the crises urgently.

During his speech, the prime minister also appreciated the overseas Pakistan’s contributions toward the national economy and termed them as ‘ambassadors of the great country striving day and night abroad and earn livelihood.’

He acknowledged that on the basis of their hard work, in the previous year, 38.5 billion dollars were received in country as remittances, adding without it, country’s economy could not move forward.

He further underscored the need that no nation in the world could achieve the highest place among the comity of nations without hard work, dedication and sincerity.

The prime minister stressed that they should get rid of loans and achieve the economic strength, then the world would treat them as it treated the leading world economies.

He mentioned that youth bulge of Pakistan, comprising 60 percent of the total population, was not only was a challenge but also an opportunity

With IT training and latest knowledge, they would take the country forward, he said, adding once they all decided with strong will, then nothing was impossible.

The prime minister aid “Unity and solidarity should be the first priority,” and expressed his satisfaction that country’s economic indicators that were showing upward trends while at the diplomatic fronts, the country was further strengthening its ties and position.

Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar said that overseas Pakistanis were the country’s diplomats and served as bridge between Pakistan and the country of their residence.

He said in the year 2022, when the incumbent government came to power, it was a difficult time as the country was at the verge of default, and the global rating agencies and institutions were setting dates in this regard.

DPM/ FM Dar said the nation saluted the prime minister for his dynamic leadership that ensured economic turnaround.

Enumerating the downward trends in the inflation and interest rates, he resolved that the government was striving for the economic empowerment.

Referring to the Indian aggression, he said Pakistan defeated an enemy boasted of its armed power and regional net security provider, adding “That myth was buried on May 10.”

Dar further said that they used to hear that Pakistan had been diplomatically isolated in the past but under the current leadership, the country had established its footprints on the world diplomatic canvas.

They had successfully hosted the global events and also secured 182 votes for the UNSC non-permanent seat, he added.

The DPM/FM lauded the Pakistani diaspora in the UK for cementing the bonds between the two countries and contributing towards the national economy.

He said Pakistan was a climate change vulnerable country and they were devising projects so that in the coming years, the country could be able to cope with the challenge.

Dar said they were raising voice for the equality and justice, because the climate change was a matter of justice, not only for Pakistan but for any country suffering from the emissions worldwide.

Minister for Overseas Pakistanis Chaudhry Salik Hussain, in his remarks, said that Pakistani diaspora had been a valuable asset for the country.

He said status of the overseas Pakistanis had been raised in the international community due to the achievements made by the incumbent government.

Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif said the incumbent government faced numerous challenges including the economic situation, but it had made significant strides and moving in the right direction.

He said overseas Pakistanis’ major contributions, including those residing in the Gulf countries, led to over 38 billion dollars remittances which was major lifeline for the country’s economy. The minister said Pakistan had inflicted a crushing and unprecedented defeat on India which had never witnessed in the history.

He also termed Pakistan-KSA defence agreement as a landmark achievement and said that both the civilian and the military leadership were taking the country forward on the path of economic prosperity.

Chairman Overseas Pakistani Foundation Qamar Raza appreciated the prime minister’s keen involvement in the resolution of overseas Pakistanis.

ISNET to conduct international training courses this month

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 21 (APP):The Inter-Islamic Network on Space Sciences and Technology (ISNET), established under COMSTECH, is set to organize two international training courses this month in collaboration with Pakistan’s national space agency, SUPARCO.
The initiative aims to strengthen technical expertise in applying space science and technology for sustainable development among member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
As a founding and host member of ISNET, SUPARCO continues to play a central role in advancing the network’s mandate of capacity building, knowledge exchange, and promoting the peaceful use of space science.
The first course, Programming for Web GIS Development Using Open-Source Technologies, will be held in Lahore from September 22–26.
The program will provide hands-on training in cartography, Web GIS, spatial databases, user interface development, spatial analysis, and report generation. Given the growing importance of Web GIS in disaster management, climate monitoring, agriculture, and urban planning, the training will emphasize practical applications.
A special session by an international expert from Azerbaijan on “GeoServer 2.0 for Space Applications” will highlight the integration of open data, cloud AI, and machine learning for advanced Earth insights. Delegates from Sudan, Senegal, Iraq, Tunisia, Türkiye, and Libya are participating in the training.
The second course, Space-Based Disaster Management – Shifting Focus from Reactive to Proactive Approaches, will take place in Islamabad from September 29 to October 03.
The course will provide participants with practical skills in remote sensing applications, rapid damage assessment, and disaster modeling.
Training modules include flood hazard assessment using advanced tools such as the HEC-RAS 2D Model, with a focus on managing disasters like floods, earthquakes, landslides, and droughts. Delegates from Sudan, Senegal, Iraq, Tunisia, Türkiye, and Libya will also attend this program.
Through these initiatives, ISNET seeks to promote regional cooperation in space sciences and foster innovation for sustainable development. SUPARCO’s collaboration reflects Pakistan’s commitment to advancing space applications for the benefit of OIC member states.

Bahawalpur traders laud Pak-Saudi defence agreement

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BCCI
BAHAWALPUR, Sep 21 (APP): Bahawalpur Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BCCI) has hailed defence agreement inked between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan and termed it a good omen.
In this regard, a meeting was held with Bahawalpur Chamber President Zafar Sharif in the chair.
The meeting was attended by executive members of BCCI.
The meeting unanimously approved a resolution, supporting the Pakistan government for reaching defence agreement with Saudi Arabia.
“Recent defence agreement inked between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan will not only strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries but also promote peace in the region,” it added.

OEC starts Japanese language course for skilled workers

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 21 (APP):Overseas Employment Corporation (OEC) has launched a short Japanese language course for skilled workers to get jobs in Japan as basic knowledge is must for job seekers who were interested to work in Japan.
An official source told APP, he said that OEC as a manpower promotion public agency which was playing a vital role to provide maximum jobs to Pakistanis abroad to generate the huge remittances.
In this regard, OEC seeking application from eligible candidate to apply for the Japanese language course, should have minimum education middle, 18-39 age limits and one year experience must for relevant field.
Course fee was Rs 10000 non-refundable and course duration around three months and two session one in morning and other in an evening.
He said, “All interested candidates those are seeking jobs in Japan could visit jobs.oec.gov.pk/jlt_form.”

PPP Secretary Information emphasizes harmony, understanding, compassion amongst nations on International Day of Peace

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 21 (APP):Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Secretary Information Nadeem Afzal Chan, in his message on the occasion of International Day of Peace, emphasized the importance of harmony, understanding, and compassion among nations and communities across the globe.
He said the day underlines the collective responsibility to promote peace and reduce conflicts.
“The PPP has always raised its voice against tyranny and oppression. Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto stood firmly against dictatorship, and his voice still resonates today, while Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto led an unwavering struggle against dictatorship and injustice,” he stated.
Highlighting the plight of people affected by wars, genocides, and human rights violations worldwide, Chan drew attention to the ongoing atrocities in Palestine, where people have suffered brutal occupation, displacement, and violence for decades, calling it a painful reminder of the failure to achieve sustainable peace.
He further said that similar struggles are being faced by civilians in many conflict-ridden regions, including Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, where Narendra Modi’s regime has unleashed severe oppression, likening Modi’s role to that of Netanyahu with systemic violence, persecution, and even genocidal policies against Muslims.
He added that Modi is attempting to conceal these atrocities from the global eye.
Chan urged the international community to come together to resolve these crises, hold perpetrators of human rights violations accountable, and extend support to those affected by conflicts.
“The International Day of Peace demands justice, equality, and respect for human dignity.
As we observe this day, let us renew our commitment to peace and justice, and pledge solidarity with the oppressed people of Palestine, Kashmir, and all those struggling against tyranny,” he concluded.

14 gangs busted in ICT, 352miln loot recovered

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 21 (APP):Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police’s Robbery and Dacoity Unit (RDU) has dismantled 14 criminal gangs over the past month, arresting 63 gang members and recovering stolen property worth more than Rs352 million.
An official told APP on Sunday that SSP Investigation Suleman Zafar, accompanied by DSP RDU Suleman Shah, presented the detailed report on the operation. He said a total of 175 accused were arrested during the drive, with recoveries including Rs117 million worth of gold ornaments, Rs100 million worth of luxury watches, and 12 stolen motorcycles.
He said the police also recovered weapons with ammunition used in criminal activities, while three proclaimed offenders involved in heinous crimes were taken into custody. He added that the RDU traced and arrested suspects in several high-profile cases, including the triple murder in Industrial Area, the murder of a bakery owner in the Noon area, and incidents of firing on citizens during resistance in Sangjani and Kirpa.
He said advanced technology was effectively utilized to ensure the identification and arrest of the culprits, and that all accused would be challaned on solid evidence. He added that the recovered valuables had been returned to their rightful owners.
He said complainants praised the police teams for their efforts and extended their gratitude to Islamabad Police for restoring their confidence.