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Illegal fuel recovered during  police crackdown in DI Khan

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Jan 19 (APP):The district police have intestified crackdown against illegal fuel agencies across the district and recovered  890 liters of Diesel and petrol on Friday.
According to a police spokesman, following the directions of District Police Officer (DPO) Abdul Rauf Babar Qaisrani a crackdown has been launched against illegal fuel agencies across the district.
The police have registered cases against six persons involved in the business of illegal fuel in different areas of the district.
During the crackdown, the police also recovered 30 plastic cane and bottles.
DPO Abdul Rauf Babar Qaisrani said indiscriminate legal actions would be continued against the business of illegal fuel.

Time to upgrade clean drinking water facility for Isoolites

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By Taimoor Jadoon
ISLAMABAD, Jan 19 (APP):With federal capital’s population surpassing two million, the natural resources available for the city are getting under severe stress as citizens have to face issues like water scarcity, waste disposal and roads infrastructure.
The citizens are worried about uninterrupted supply of water for domestic use especially clean drinking water as contaminated water in most parts of the country had already resulted in ailment of millions of Pakistanis with Hepatitis, Diarrhea and other stomach related diseases.
Although the Capital Development Authority (CDA) continuously remains on its toes to meet growing water demands of citizens, many residents of Islamabad believe to expand this network across the Capital Territory.
Keeping in view the density of the underground water, the Authority has installed water filtration plants at various locations to facilitate residents and save them from water borne diseases.
The Authority is presently operating over 100 filtration plants in settled sectors of Islamabad. But, the situation in some adjacent areas yet needs improvement where these plants are managed by the representatives’ local governments.
Despite scattered complaints about hygiene and cleanliness, overall situation is stated to be better than three, four years ago.
“This is a noble endeavor by CDA as clean drinking water is requirement of every individual,” said Kashif Munir, a resident of sector G-10. “But, the Authority needs to fully cognizant of fulfilling health and hygiene standards at these plants.”
Claiming about lesser efficiency of filtration plants in Sabzi Mandi, G-10/3 and I-9, Kashif drew attention of the Authority towards proper maintenance of these plants.
“Some plants are in poor condition with water leakage becoming a routine matter,” he said. “These plants need proper supervision and security and timely repair and maintenance to control water wastage and keep the places clean.”
As contaminated drinking water poses serious health hazards and ailment and death sometimes, there is dir need for policies to ensure clean drinking water for all.
Such initiative would not save the precious money of citizens being incurred on curing water borne diseases but also help save this precious resource for coming generations.
Qasim Khan, a resident of I-9 has also mentioned to problems like delayed repair of poorly performing plants as well as their capacity to cater the needs of people.
“The Authority must comply with the protocols of cleanliness, repair and upgradation of these plants to make the citizens fully benefit from this facility,” he suggested.
“Sometimes the ground staff keeps oblivious to maintenance that worsens the situation,” he said. “Therefore, periodical maintenance and checking water quality was imperative.”
He observed that at some plants the taps were insufficient to meet masses needs. “At such plants people have to wait for inordinate amounts of time to get water because of the lesser taps.”
On the other hand, the officials of Capital Development Authority claim that Water Supply Department of CDA takes all necessary steps to ensure supply of clean drinking water in the city.
“We are presently running over 100 filtration plants operated by designated staff. This figure is three times higher what we had on ground four years back,” the official claimed.
“With the construction of more filtration plants in Islamabad, we have ensured that clean drinking water is easily available to the citizens,” he remarked.
He informed that filtration plants in all sectors of Islamabad are operational and people are fully benefitting from this facility. “Our senior staff and officials randomly inspect these plants to monitor their performance. The area is cleaned and the filters are replaced in time.”
He said the tests of water supplied from these plants are conducted every month by PCRWR and the CDA laboratory to ensure that contaminants are properly removed and healthy and safe water is provided to citizens.
“To avoid rush at these plants, we have now started them operating round the clock,” he said. “Now it is up to their convenience as when can come to these facilities for getting water.”
He also mentioned to CDA’s collaboration with NGOs to continuously monitor water quality and proper maintenance of the plants. “The CDA has also appointed focal persons in every sector to address citizens’ complaints about these plants.”
Due to contaminated water resource in the catchment areas as well as heavy density of minerals in the ground water, there is an urgent need for regular testing and verifying of all drinking water sources through effective mitigation measures.
Simply by doing this, we can save extra money spent on water borne diseases, control wastage and conserve our precious resource to provide healthy environment to our people.

APP/tmr/maz (APP Feature Service)

Olive oil production on rise in Hazara Division

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By Hamid Zaffar
ABBOTTABAD, Jan 19 (APP):During the last two decades or so the cultivating trend of olive plantation in some areas of Punjab, Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has remained successful as it has led to rapid growth in the edible oil production.
Hazara division is one of the best and suitable regions for olive plantation where hundreds of formers have been attracted and started grafting olive on local breed named “Kaho” and within two to three years, they have also started to yield which has grown many folds with the passage of time. From district Haripur to Battagram more than 1000 hectors of area is dedicated to olive plants which continue to grow annually.
Sabir Sultan, a skillful farmer and olive cultivation specialist shared a remarkable journey of transforming the agricultural landscape in the area during the last 13 years. His expertise in olive grafting has not only led to the flourishing of olive trees but it has also resulted in substantial increase in edible oil production.
Talking to APP, Sabir Sultan said that his deep-rooted passion for olives took shape during his extensive traveling to approximately 25 countries. Drawing inspiration from international experiences, he dedicated himself to revolutionize olive cultivation practices in his home region.
Sultan said that the collaborative efforts of 52,000 successfully facilitated olive grafting on local breed Kaho trees across various regions, with an additional 50,000 individual grafts. He said that the yield from 200 kilograms of olives amounts to an impressive 15 kilograms of high-quality edible oil, underscoring the economic viability of olive cultivation.
Acknowledging the support from Turkey, Sabir Sultan has highlighted the installation of four cutting-edge olive oil extraction machines in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa where one has been allocated for the Hazara Division which is now operational at Abbottabad Potato Research Center, showcasing the integration of modern technology into traditional farming practices. Additionally, a state-of-the-art machine from Italy has been installed at the Tea Research Center in Shinkiari, further streamlining the olive oil extraction process.
During the last few years, the region has witnessed an olive boom, with hundreds of thousands of Kaho trees contributing to the region’s economic and agricultural prosperity. Sabir Sultan emphasized the growing interest among locals in olive cultivation and grafting, citing it as not only a source of edible oil but also an avenue for additional income through tea and pickles.
The olive cultivation success story in Abbottabad serves as an inspiration for farmers and agricultural enthusiasts, showcasing the possibilities when traditional knowledge meets modern innovation. Despite limited resources and technical support, especially in terms of olive oil extracting machinery in the Hazara division, the oil production is increasing in the region. This trend also reflects the farmers’ strong intent to actively participate in olive farming.
 According to the Agriculture Department statistics available from 2019 regarding olive oil production in Hazara division, over 100 farmers collectively produced only 90 KG of olive oil. However, in the following year, the production escalated to 600 KG. By the years 2022 and 2023, olive oil production surpassed 2 metric tons, providing substantial financial benefits to the farmers. This remarkable achievement also attracted many more farmers to engage in olive cultivation.
Agriculture department and National Tea and High-Value Crops Research Institute (NTHVCRI), Shinkiari are playing key role for the development of Olive farming in the region, for the year 2024, under the olive cultivation and development program, NTHVCRI also offers the subsidized rate for high-quality olive saplings for landowners Rs. 93 only. These saplings will be available from January 14, 2024, at the Shankiyari office.
Scientific Officer NTHVCRI Saeed uz Zaman said that during 2023, they have provided 30000 certified olive sapling at a subsidized rate of 93 rupees only. He said that the actual price of the sapling is 282 but government is providing 63 percent subsidy on the each plant to attract the farmers for more cultivation while the farmer has to pay only 37 percent of the total price.
He said that initially the agriculture department has started grafting of olive during 2013-15 with the help of Italy later NTHVCRI has started its operation for Olive plantation alongside its ongoing project of tea,
The scientific officer said that for the current year first plantation drive “we have 10000 olive saplings for the first plantation of the year and will demand more as we receive the requests from farmers.” He said that the institute also offers guidance to the farmers and interested persons and directed them to contact Dr. Bushra Hussain Shah, Senior Director and Project In-charge (Olive): 03315805066 and Saeed ur Rahman, Scientific Officer (Olive): 03023527451.

Four bike rider fall into canal

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MUZAFFARGARH, Jan 19 (APP):At least four bike riders fell into the canal due to heavy fog, but were saved, fortunately, the rescuer said.
According to the spokesperson of the rescue control room, four youngsters riding on motorbikes, namely Khawar, 20, son of Allah Ditta; Shahzeb, 23, son of Akhtar Hussain; Numan, 20, son of Pervaiz; and Mujtaba, son of Mazhar, slipped into the Ganesh Wah canal situated near Basti Bohar Wala, Alipur Road, as they could not control their balance following intense fog.
All of the victims were moved to the DHQ hospital on two ambulances.
The police of the concerned jurisdiction were informed about the incident, added the aid worker.

Mother, two children injured in LPG cylinder blast

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PESHAWAR, Jan 19 (APP):At least three people including mother and her two children were injured after a reported gas leak in an LPG cylinder triggered a blast in a house near Faisal Colony, Dallazak Road here on Friday, said Rescue 1122.
The house was partially damaged due to the impact of the blast, said an official of Rescue, adding that the injured have been identified as a 40-year mother (M) seven-year Wasif and five-year Abdullah.
The teams of Rescue-1122 shifted the injured to Lady Reading Hospital after giving the first-aid treatment.

6000kg mislabeled cooking oil, 800 litres adulterated milk discarded

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adulterated milk
PESHAWAR, Jan 19 (APP):Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Food Safety and Halal Food Authority on Friday confiscated and discarded 6000kg of mislabeled cooking oil and 800 litres of adulterated milk during raids in the Nowshera and Hangu districts.
The spokesman of the authority said here that a team of the Food authority visited wholesalers and distributors of cooking oil in Jahangira, district Nowshera. The team recovered nearly 6,000 kg of mislabeled cooking oil of different brands and sealed a warehouse.
Similarly, an inspection team in district Hangu recovered and discarded 800 litres of adulterated milk and sealed the shop while imposing a fine on the vendor.

Mother, two kids suffer burns in gas cylinder blast

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 19 (APP):A mother and her two children sustained burn injuries when an LPG cylinder exploded at Faisal Colony Dalazak Road Peshawar on Friday morning.
Rescue teams and ambulances reached the scene and shifted the injured to the hospital, a Private news channel reported.

Several passengers injured in Pattoki accident

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 19 (APP):At least 12 passengers were injured when a speeding passenger bus overturned after hitting a green belt on a road near Multan Road Pattoki on Friday.
 According to Rescue 1122, the accident occurred near Pattoki where a passenger bus overturned, injuring twelve passengers.
 The ill-fated bus was heading to Khanewal from Lahore, a private news channel reported.
Following the incident, rescue and police official authorities briefly suspended the operation of the bus service on the particular section of the track while a probe was launched into the accident.

In “positive exchanges” Pak, Iran diplomats emphasise dialogue, brotherhood

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 19 (APP):The diplomats of Pakistan and Iran engaged in “some positive exchanges” emphasising positive dialogue and restoration of trust, hours after Pakistan carried out military strikes inside Iran to hit terrorists’ hideouts.
In a “highly complex” and “specifically targeted” precision military strikes, Pakistan on Thursday morning had hit the Pakistan-origin terrorists’ hideouts in Siestan-o-Baluchistan province of Iran, killing a number of them.
Pakistan’s action came a day after the Iranian side violated Pakistan’s airspace which was called a “blatant breach of Pakistan’s sovereignty” and the violation of the international law.
The developments prompted Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar and Interim Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani to cut short their respective foreign visits of Switzerland and Uganda, besides triggering reactions from the world.
However, on Thursday night, the diplomats of both sides engaged in what Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch called “some positive exchanges” with both sides stressing for dialogue and restoration of trust.
On his X account, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyed Rasoul Mousavi shared the statement of the Iranian foreign ministry which said, “Iran adheres to the policy of good neighborliness and brotherhood between the two nations and the two governments of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan.”
The statement also read, “It does not allow enemies to strain the amicable and brotherly relations of Tehran and Islamabad… especially when the genocide and crimes of the Zionist regime are the foremost issues affecting the Islamic world.”
In his translated remarks, Mousavi called his ministry’s statement “the endpoint of the waves of tension between Iran and Pakistan.
“Leaders and high officials of both countries know that only terrorists and enemies of both countries benefit from the existing tension between the two neighboring countries,” he wrote on his personal social media account.
Echoing the Iranian foreign ministry’s statement, Mousavi said, “Today, the main problem of the Islamic world is to stop the Zionist crimes in Gaza.”
Following this, Rahim Hayat Qureshi, Additional Foreign Secretary of Pakistan also took to the his personal account on the social media platform and responded by reciprocating the sentiments of “dear brother” Mousavi.
“Pakistan and Iran have fraternal relations and shall move forward to resolve all issues through positive dialogue,” said Qureshi who had also served as Pakistan’s Ambassador in Iran and Permanent Representative to ECO.
He said it was important to restore the trust and confidence that has always defined the Pak-Iran bilateral relations.
“Our common challenges including terrorism require coordinated action,” he commented.
Later, Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch also commented on her personal X account calling the conversation “some positive exchanges.”

Currency rates of NBP

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KARACHI, Jan 19 (APP): Following are the selling/buying rates of the major currencies issued by the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP),
here on Friday.

CURRENCY SELLING BUYING
USD 283.36 277.25
GBP 360.21 352.35
EUR 308.53 302.40
JPY 1.9109 1.8697
SAR 75.55 73.92
AED 77.15 75.99