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Rwp Ring Road project to be inaugurat on August 14; Commissioner

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RAWALPINDI, Jan 17 (APP): Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Liaquat Ali Chatta on Wednesday said that Rawalpindi Ring Road project would be inaugurated on August 14.
During a visit to Ring Road Project Camp Office the Commissioner was briefed on the progress of the construction work on the Ring Road Project.

The Commissioner was informed that the work had been started at the river Swan and Sil. Thalian Interchange was also being remodeled. Modeling of traffic network of Ring Road and Motorway was also in progress, he said. Parks and Horticulture Authority would give a plan for plantations on both sides of the Ring Road.

Eighteen percent physical work of the Ring Road project had been completed, Liaquat Ali Chatta informed. He said, the Ring Road project would be completed by July 31 and the project would be inaugurated on August 14. There would be no compromise on the quality of the construction work, he pledged.

Five interchanges, 11 overpasses, bridges on two rivers, six canals and a railway bridge would be constructed on the ring road besides 15 subways. The design of the rest area on the ring road should immediately be prepared, Commissioner Liaquat Ali instructed.
The completion of the ring road project would greatly help improve the traffic system of Rawalpindi city, the Commissioner said and informed that this project would provide employment opportunities to local residents.

Govt nears approval for National Space rules

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 17 (APP): The federal government is on the verge of finalizing the National Space Rules, marking a significant stride in the execution of the National Space Policy.
After thorough consultations with vital stakeholders, including the Pakistan

Telecommunication Authority (PTA), Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of IT and Telecom, PEMRA, SPARCO, and other key entities, these regulations are poised for official approval.
The National Space Rules are designed to lay the foundation for the establishment of the National Space Agency (NSA) under the National Space Policy.The rules are set to define the composition and powers of the NSA, providing a comprehensive framework for its functioning.

Sources reveal that upon the approval of the rules and the subsequent formation of the NSA, a streamlined registration process for satellites will be initiated. Satellites registered with the NSA will then be eligible to obtain licenses from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s space capabilities.
Under the visionary National Space Policy, the registration process for satellites has been notably simplified.
Instead of navigating through multiple government agencies, satellite operators will now only need to approach the National Space Agency for registration.
After obtaining necessary clearances from relevant authorities, the NSA will grant registration to satellites, allowing operators to access services from these registered satellites.
The move comes after the Caretaker federal cabinet approved Pakistan’s first-ever space policy on December 13, 2023. The policy, encapsulated in the National Space Program 2047, reflects the government’s unwavering commitment to advancing space activities within the country.

Ambassador Hashmi visits Sichuan to enhance cultural, economic cooperation

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Ambassador Hashmi

BEIJING, , Jan 17 (APP): Pakistan Ambassador to China, Khalil Hashmi visited Sichuan, the economic and cultural hub of Southwest China, last week to further enhance cultural and economic cooperation.
He engaged the provincial leadership, business enterprises, academia, the Pakistani community, and Chinese media during this visit.
During his meeting with Chinese officials, both sides expressed satisfaction over the robust nature of Pakistan-China relations. They discussed proposals to enhance Pakistan-China (Sichuan) cooperation and collaboration, especially in the economic and cultural fields including through sister province and sister city relationships that are already in place.
Ambassador Hashmi met President of Sichuan University, highlighting the importance of academic research and scholarship in advancing bilateral relations, China Economic Net (CEN) reported.
With a key focus on enhancing Pakistan’s exports and attracting Chinese investment, the Ambassador interacted with diverse business enterprises in sectors like agriculture, dairy, electronics, and logistics.
He also participated in an investment round table organized by the provincial China Council for Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and encouraged enterprises and businesses to take advantage of a liberal taxation regime and invest in export-oriented industries in Pakistan.
Ambassador Hashmi also celebrated the arrival of the first batch of 182 tonnes of Pakistani dry chilies in China while attending the signing of a Letter of Intent for a sister city relationship between Multan, Pakistan, and Neijiang, China.

Pakistan researcher in China unveils revolutionary rechargeable sodium battery

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BEIJING, Jan 17 (APP): A Pakistan researcher at ZJU-Hangzhou Global Scientific and Technological Innovation Center (HIC) in China has unveiled a rechargeable battery which boasts incredibly fast charging capabilities and exceptionally long lifespan.
While highlighting their latest invention, a rechargeable sodium battery, in an interview, Dr. Mohammed Yousaf said, “Driven by the high costs associated with conventional dry batteries and the expensive nature of lithium, which is widely used in batteries globally, there is a need for an alternative solution.
Sodium, abundant and economical, holds great promise as a viable option. With sodium-based technology, our rechargeable battery can reduce costs by 30 to 40%,” introduced Yousaf.
The improved discharge rate and longevity make it suitable for a wide range of applications, including mobile devices, laptops, electric cars, and electric bikes, Yousaf further revealed his ambitious objective of revolutionizing long-distance travel by designing a battery capable of powering electric vehicles for distances between 400 to 500 km, a groundbreaking achievement in the field.
Dr. Yousaf and his team have made significant strides in commercializing their battery technology. “We have already introduced our battery to the Chinese market,” he added.
“The energy and electricity produced in Pakistan and around the world predominantly rely on oil, gas, and coal, leading to significant pollution and the rapid depletion of these finite resources. Solar cells, wind energy, and hydropower are the future,” Yousaf asserted.
Discussing the global energy landscape, he emphasized the urgent need for renewable energy resources. “To support these green initiatives, the focus should be on developing affordable batteries capable of storing renewable energy for extended periods. In the next step, I want to get involved in the energy sector of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project and cooperate with Pakistani universities in the research and development of new energy batteries.”

Local POL production increases by 6.49% during July-November

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 17 (APP): Overall production of petroleum commodities has witnessed an increase of 6.49 percent during the first five months of the current financial year 2023-24 as compared to the corresponding period of fiscal year 2022-23.

POL products that showed positive growth include Kerosene Oil the production of which increased by 6.40 percent during the months under review, Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported.

Similarly, the production of Motor Spirits, High-Speed Diesel, Diesel Oil NOS, Furnace oil, and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) witnessed an increase of 5.18 percent, 12.52 percent, 40.08 percent, 14.73 percent, and 4.43 percent respectively.

However, the production of Jet Fuel Oil has decreased by 12.45 percent, Lubricating Oil 35.65 percent, Jute Batching Oil 20.49 percent, Solvant Naptha 3.62 percent, and petroleum product NOS 11.78 during the months under review.

On a year-on-year basis, petroleum production has witnessed an increase of 2.77 percent during November 2023 as compared to the output of November 2022.

During the month under review, the production of kerosene oil increased by 44 percent, motor spirits by 7.63 percent, high-speed diesel by 5.19 percent, diesel oil nos by 98.55 percent, furnace oil by 8.77 percent, jute batching oil by 1121.43 percent and LPG by 4.35 percent.

On the other hand, the production of jet fuel oil dipped by 10.21 percent, lubricating oil by 37.17 percent, solvent naptha 28.72, and petroleum products nos by 1.55 percent.

Masood Khan hails election of Pakistani-origin mayor of a U.S. township

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WASHINGTON, Jan 17 (APP):Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States, Masood Khan, has congratulated Fozia Janjua, a Pakistani-American who was recently elected as mayor of a township in the U.S. state of New Jersey to become the first Muslim & South Asian woman to hold that position.
“Your success is a source of pride for the entire Pakistan, and it is celebrated in both Pakistan and the United States,” he said in a virtual meeting with Mayor Janjua, who leads the township of Mount Laurel, according to a press release issued by the Pakistani embassy Tuesday.
“You are a bridge-builder between two nations.” the Pakistani envoy told her.
Describing her election as a moment of pride, Mayor Janjua was quoted as saying, “I take deep pride in my Pakistani roots and heritage and my achievement is a commitment to foster inclusivity and diversity between cultures.”
Fozia Janjua emphasized her passion for community service, focusing on teaching prisoners and underprivileged children before joining active politics.
“In a divided world, I wanted to create a united community that promotes understanding and appreciation, contributing to the diverse tapestry of Mount Laurel’s community,” she added.
Ambassador Masood Khan, while felicitating the mayor, highlighted the growing role of Pakistani-Americans in U.S. politics.
“Pakistani Americans are making a massive contribution to the social economic and political landscape of the United States. There are currently 10 Assembly members in different states who are making a difference to the US and Pakistan alike.
“Your election signifies the growing diversity in American political leadership and the increasing integration of diverse cultures into the fabric of American politics:” Masood Khan added.
He invited Mayor Janjua to visit Pakistan with businessmen and entrepreneurs from her constituency and link them up with Pakistani counterparts.
“You can build trade and economic bridges between Pakistan and the United States as there is huge potential of bilateral investment between two countries.”
Ambassador Masood Khan also discussed the possibility of establishing a sister city partnership between Chakwal in Pakistan with the town of Mount Laurel.
Mayor Fozia Janjua said, having her roots in Chakwal, she would gladly champion this relationship.
She voiced her deep admiration for Pakistani dramas, music, and food in fluent Urdu, the press release added.
The mayor expressed her desire to visit Pakistan soon, with her sons who looked forward to experiencing the country’s culture.

Pakistan beat China in Olympic qualifying match

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 17 (APP): Pakistan pulled off a hard-earned 2-0 win over China in their second Pool A match in Oman on late Tuesday.

In what was a closely fought match up it took until the third quarter for the deadlock to be broken when Abu Bakar Mehmood struck in the 42nd minute via a penalty corner.
With nine minutes to go, young Abdul Rehman scored another goal for Pakistan to make it 2-0.
In Group A Pakistan are placed with England, China and Malaysia.They will next face Malaysia on Thursday. Pakistan will have to finish in the top three in Oman to secure a place at Paris this summer.

Islamabad police implement stringent security measures in high security zone

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 17 (APP):Islamabad Capital Police is leveraging all available resources to maintain peace and tranquility within the federal capital and beefed up the security measures in high security zone.
Efforts include rigorous data registration, verification of identification documents, and systematic searches of individuals entering the high-security zone on a regular basis. In the past week alone, police spokesperson said the Islamabad Capital Police took action by removing tinted glasses and improper number plates from 1,511 vehicles, impounding 109 vehicles without proper documentation at various checkpoints within the high-security zone.
Police officers and officials stationed at high-security zone checkpoints have been issued strict directives to perform their duties with utmost responsibility. Safeguarding crucial public and private property, as well as embassies situated in the high-security zone, is emphasized as a top priority.
Furthermore, police officials have been instructed to  record the data of all citizens entering the high-security zone, thoroughly scrutinize identification documents, conduct searches on suspicious vehicles, and maintain a positive and cooperative attitude towards the public.
Citizens are encouraged to collaborate with the Islamabad Capital Police and promptly report any suspicious activities through the “Pucar-15” helpline.

Police digital license management system leads to arrests and fine collections

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 17 (APP):Islamabad Capital Police’s newly implemented Digital License Management System (DLMS) is now fully operational and has proven effective in apprehending a court absconder and a wanted criminal.
Moreover, the system facilitated the collection of payments for over 1,000 traffic challans from 634 violators.
Under the guidance of Dr Akbar Nasir Khan, the Islamabad Capital City Police Officer (ICCPO), the police force has activated the DLMS, integrating data on wanted criminals and traffic violators.
“This initiative ensures the apprehension of wanted criminals and guarantees the collection of traffic challan payments,” the police spokesperson said.
In adherence to these measures, 634 violators visited traffic offices, settling more than 1,000 challans. Simultaneously, one court absconder and a wanted criminal were apprehended, initiating legal proceedings.
The recently established Digital License Management System by the Islamabad Capital Police has been in full operation since its launch. Violators failing to settle their challans will forfeit all facilities provided by the police.
Additionally, the vehicles of these violators are being tracked through the new Brief Cam alerts and Safe City cameras, adhering to legal requirements.
To check their challans, citizens can enter their vehicle registration number on the official Islamabad Capital Police website (www.islamabadpolice.gov.pk) or use the provided link: https://ict.islamabadpolice.gov.pk:8081/veri/verify_e_challan.php.
Vehicle owners with fines can conveniently pay their challans through Jazz Cash, mobile apps, or JS Bank wallets. Failure to settle challans will result in stringent legal action against the violators.

Cultivating success, olive oil production is on the rise in Hazara division

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ABBOTTABAD, Jan 17 (APP):Although Pakistan is not a major grower of olive oil, over the last two decades, the trend of cultivation of olive in some areas of Punjab, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), and KPK has led to a rapid growth in olive oil production.
Hazara Division is one of the best suitable regions for olive plantations, where hundreds of formers have been attracted and started grafting olives on a local breed named “Kaho”. and within two to three years they have also started to yield, which has grown many folds after passing each year.
In Hazara division, from district Haripur to Battagram, more than 1000 hectares of area are dedicated to olive plants, and this area continues to grow annually.
Sabir Sultan, a skilled farmer and olive cultivation specialist hailing from Abbottabad, shared a remarkable journey of transforming the agricultural landscape in Hazara Division over the past 13 years. His expertise in olive grafting has not only led to the flourishing of olive trees but has also resulted in a substantial increase in edible oil production.
Talking to the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Sabir Sultan revealed that his deep-rooted passion for olives took shape during extensive travels to approximately 25 countries. Drawing inspiration from international experiences, he dedicated himself to revolutionizing olive cultivation practices in his home region.
Sultan disclosed 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 highlighted the installation of four cutting-edge olive oil extraction machines in KP, where one has been allocated for the Hazara Division, which is now operational at the 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 past few years, Hazara Division 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.
Actively involved in community outreach, Sabir Sultan conducts workshops on olive cultivation and grafting in the Hazara Division and Punjab. His mission is clear: to promote and expand olive cultivation, aiming for maximum coverage to ensure self-sufficiency in edible oil production. This dedication also aligns with contributing significantly to foreign exchange savings through reduced reliance on imported oils.
Sabir Sultan’s transformative efforts stand as a testament to the potential of sustainable agriculture and the positive impact it can have on local economies. 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 extraction machinery in the Hazara division, 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 the 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 had surpassed 2 metric tons, providing substantial financial benefits to the farmers. This remarkable achievement also attracted many more farmers to engage in olive cultivation.
The Agriculture Department and the National Tea and High-Value Crops Research Institute (NTHVCRI), Shinkiari, are playing a key role in the development of olive farming in the region. For the year 2024, under the olive cultivation and development program, NTHVCRI also offers a subsidized rate for high-quality olive saplings for landowners of Rs. 93 only. These saplings will be available on January 14, 2024, at the Shankiyari office.
While talking to APP Scientific Officer NTHVCRI Saeed uz Zaman, he said that during the year 2023, they will provide 30000 certified olive saplings at a subsidized rate of 93 rupees only. He further said that the actual price of the sapling is $282, but the government is providing a 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 in Hazara division, initially the agriculture department started grafting olives during 2013–15 with the help of Italy; later, NTHVCRI started its operation for olive plantations alongside its ongoing tea project.
The scientific officer, NTHVCRI, stated that for the current year’s first plantation drive, we have 10,000 olive saplings for the first plantation of the year and will demand more as we receive requests from farmers.
He said that the institute also offers guidance to farmers and interested persons and directed them to contact Dr. Bushra Hussain Shah, Senior Director and Project In-Charge (Olive): 03315805066; Saeed ur Rahman, Scientific Officer (Olive): 03023527451.