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Arslan grieves over demise of Raza Rabbani’s sister

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SUKKUR, Aug 21 (APP):Spokesperson to Sindh Government and Mayor Sukkur, Barrister Arslan Sheikh has expressed deep grief over the sad demise of the sister of former Chairman Senate and PPP central leader Mian Raza Rabbani.

In a statement here on Wednesday said that the sudden death of the deceased is a great shock to Former Chairman Senate Mian Raza Rabbani and is an irreparable loss for the family.

He prayed to Allah Almighty to grant the deceased high ranks in Janat-ul- Firdous and to bestow patience upon the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss.

Chief Commissioner suspends PTI’s NOC for public gathering

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 21 (APP):The chief commissioner on Wednesday suspended the NOC issued to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for holding a public gathering in the capital due to the security concerns following recommendations from Federal law enforcement agencies.

The notification issued here stated that a high-level meeting was held to review the security situation chaired by the Chief Commissioner and was attended by the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad and the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Islamabad.

During the meeting, the NOC issued by the DC on July 31st was reviewed.
The IG Islamabad raised security concerns due to various upcoming events in the city.

The notification highlighted that a religious group called for a protest in front of the Supreme Court on August 22, and security was deployed for the Bangladesh cricket team currently in Islamabad.

Additionally, the IG emphasized the security of foreign embassies in the capital.

The meeting decided to suspend the NOC made to ensure the safety of citizens’ lives and property, saying the administration was committed to maintaining peace and protecting the citizens’ lives and property in Islamabad.

Data Ganj Bakhsh’s 981th Urs to start on Aug 24

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Urs Data Sahab

LAHORE, Aug 21 (APP):The three-day 981th Urs celebrations of great saint Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh Ali Hajveri (RA) will be held here on August 24-26.
The Auqaf Department has been allocated Rs 13.5 million for extensive arrangements of langar for visitors and for other events. The Auqaf secretary briefed the media regarding the Urs arrangements here on Wednesday. He said that the urs would be held on Saturday, Sunday and Monday from August 24 to 26, 2024 at his Astana, which will be formally inaugurated by the Deputy Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar on August 24 at 11:00 a.m.
The secretary said special security arrangements included installation of 144 security and closed circuit cameras, establishment of a separate control room, 18 LCD’s will also be installed by the police department for the protection of pilgrims. 4000 police personnel, including 3 SPs, 7 DSPs, 216 workers will be deployed in two shifts day and night for walk-through widgets, metal detectors and special cleaning measures at the entrances of Darbar Sharif. During Urs, all the arrangements and the establishment of camp offices of other departments for the convenience of the public, the establishment of help counters, for the convenience of the pilgrims, in addition to Data Darbar parking, extensive parking arrangements are made at Central Model High School II-, Retigan Road, Muslim School No. II and Data Darbar Hospital Lahore. During Urs, bomb disposal squad will also be present all the time. In addition, rescue 1122 staff along with ambulance and motorcycle rescue will be present all the time to provide immediate medical aid in case of emergency.

CM aide distributes business assistance cheques among persons differently challenged

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PESHAWAR, Aug 21 (APP): Adviser to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Sports and Youth Affairs, Syed Fakhar Jehan here Wednesday distributed business assistance cheques among person with disability under “Apna Rozgar Program”.

The cheque distribution ceremony that held at Paraplegic Center, Hayatabad was jointly organized by Friends of Paraplegics (FoP), a US based NGO Equally Able and Paraplegic Center.

On this occasion, 16 people including a woman that were selected on basis of merit from all the districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were given cheques of one hundred and forty thousand rupees each.

Addressing the event, Syed Fakhar Jehan acknowledged that PCP is the only and unique health institution providing quality and free of cost rehab facilities to the patients despite the lack of resources, including the treatment and complete rehabilitation of people with disabilities, the preparation of wheelchairs and artificial supports according to their needs, children with clubfeet, polio and autism.

He assured to provide sports equipment for sports arena of PCP and requesting the Chief Minister to allocate at least one billion rupees as seed money for the endowment fund of the center by the provincial government to enable it to pay salaries of the staff and bear the routine expenditures.

Chief Executive Dr Muhammad Ilyas in his concluding remarks gave a detailed account of the performance of the institution and thanked CM advisor on sports and the provincial government for extending sincere support.

CM felicitates athlete Bano Butt

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LAHORE, Aug 21 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has extended her heartfelt congratulations to Bano Butt for her impressive victory in the semi-finals of the Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) Asian Championship.
In a message issued on Wednesday, she lauded Bano Butt’s achievement as a significant source of national pride, saying that the daughter of nation would make the nation proud by winning a gold medal.
The chief minister expressed best wishes for her success in the final of Mixed Martial Arts Asian Championship.

CM grieved over death of pilgrims in Iran

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QUETTA, Aug 21 (APP):Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti on Wednesday expressed his sorrow and grief over the death of dozens of pilgrims in a traffic accident involving their bus traveling from Larkana to Iran.
The Chief Minister offered condolences and shared his heartfelt sympathies with the bereaved families.
He prayed for the early recovery of the injured Zaereen and the patience of the bereaved families.
The CM said that the provincial government was an equal participant in this hour of grief with the bereaved families.

Swat’s peaches: Another casualty of climate change

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SWAT, Aug 21 (APP):Swat, once renowned for its bountiful peach harvests, is witnessing a severe downturn in production this season due to climate change, farmers say.
The region’s peach farmers face significant economic losses this year, as climate  change induced weather patterns, including fluctuating rainfall, drought, and high temperatures, adversely impacted the peach crop in Swat.
Samad Khan, a prominent peach grower from Barikot Tehsil Swat, has reported a substantial drop in peach yields besides its small size this season due to climate change weather patterns, impacting negatively the growers’ income especially at Bahrain, Malam Jabba, Barikot and Kalam.
 Traditionally, Swat’s 20,000 acres of peach orchards produce thousands of tons of peaches annually, with a variety of flavors prized for their taste and affordability. However, this year’s production has been severely impacted by the extreme weather events.
Samad Khan noted that heavy rainfall and hailstorms have badly damaged the fruit, reducing its size and quality, adding the catastrophic floods of 2022 had further devastated the peach crop, leaving farmers struggling to recover financially. Despite decades of cultivation, many farmers are now facing losses due to soaring production costs and insufficient KP government support.
Criticism has been directed at the PTI-led government for failing to offer relief or support to the flood-affected farmers. Peach producers are incurring additional costs to transport their goods to major markets in Peshawar, Lahore, Islamabad, and Karachi for better wages.
Muhammad Syed, a former agriculture research officer, explained that under normal conditions, peach trees begin fruiting within 2-4 years. The harvest season typically spans from June to August, but this year’s harvest has been significantly affected by torrential rains and hail storms.
Swat produces about 80% of Pakistan’s peaches, he said, adding the country’s economic woes could be minimised by promoting peach farming in Swat, Dir, Shangla and Malakand.
The shortage of peach production in Swat has led to an increase in its prices in Peshawar, with one kilogram now costing Rs350 compared to Rs2800 last year, according to Riaz Khan, a former school teacher and consumer of Swat peaches.
Dr. Malik Riaz, Principal Medical Officer at Government Hospital Pabbi Nowshera, emphasized the health benefits of peaches, especially for individuals with diabetes. He recommended including peaches in the diet for their nutritional value.
Agriculture Department sources revealed that Swat previously produced around 400,000 kilograms of peaches annually, but this year’s yield is significantly below expectations. The region’s 15,000 acres of peach orchards, which once thrived, now struggle to meet people demand.
Environmental expert and former Forests Consevator Gulzar Rehman highlighted the urgent need for action to combat climate change to preserve Swat’s peach cultivation.
He pointed out that human activities like deforestation and fossil fuel consumption have exacerbated climate change, leading to higher average temperatures that disrupt peach growth cycles.
He said the biology of peach trees makes them particularly vulnerable to climate fluctuations and require specific chilling hours during dormancy to ensure proper bud development.
He said warmer winters reduce these chilling hours, leading to poor bud break and uneven fruit ripening. Extreme heat during the growing season can cause sunburn and hinder photosynthesis, further impacting yield and quality.
Gulzar said Pakistan has ranked among the top ten countries affected by climate change, with 139 natural disasters occurring in the past two decades.
The experts are calling for immediate measures to address the agricultural impact of climate change especially in Swat, providing soft loans to affected farmers and adopting climate-resilient farming practices.
To safeguard the future of peach cultivation in Swat, experts recommended investing in climate-resilient seeds, reducing pesticide use, and adopting mechanized farming techniques.
Immediate action is crucial to mitigate the effects of climate change and ensure the viability of Swat’s prized peaches for benefits of Pakistan.

Commissioner reviews arrangements for Chehlum, Urs

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LAHORE, Aug 21 (APP):Lahore Divisional Commissioner Zaid bin Maqsood conducted a review of arrangements for the Chehlum of Imam Hussain (AS) and the Urs of Ali bin Osman Al-Hajvery (RA), popularly known as Data Ganj Bakhsh by visiting key locations along the routes, including Data Darbar Chowk, Delhi Gate, Bhatti Gate, and Lohari Gate.
During his visit, Commissioner Lahore directed that all road repairs and the removal of hanging wires along the Chehlum route be completed promptly. He emphasized the need for all departments to finish their assigned tasks on the route without delay.
The commissioner also noted that surveillance of the entire Chehlum route would be enhanced with the use of Safe City cameras and additional monitoring. He was briefed on municipal and security arrangements for both the Chehlum and the Urs of Data Ganj Bakhsh.
Zaid bin Maqsood instructed that in rain, WASA should ensure effective drainage management to provide timely responses. The Urs of Data Ganj Bakhsh, which spans three days, is expected to draw thousands of visitors to the shrine of Hazrat Ali bin Usman Al-Hujwiri, a major center of reverence for Muslims across the subcontinent.
The commissioner also specified that Rescue services, sanitation teams, polio and dengue control teams, and health personnel would be stationed at the shrine throughout the Urs. Parking arrangements for the visitors would be managed by the Lepark Company. Additionally, the quality of food and langar (community meal) would be monitored by the Punjab Food Authority (PFA).
Deputy Commissioner Lahore Syed Musa Raza, SP Security Lahore, Chief Corporate Officer of Metropolitan Corporation Lahore (MCL), Additional Deputy Commissioner Headquarters, and Assistant Commissioner City were also present during the visit.