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PSW Integration with IPPC E-Phyto Hub

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 29 (APP):In continuation of its ongoing integration with the E-Phyto Hub, Pakistan Single Window (PSW) has commenced receiving electronic phytosanitary certificates (e-Phyto) on imports of agricultural goods and commodities.
E-Phyto is exchanged between countries through the e-Phyto Hub of the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), and the PSW platform has already been sending e-Phytos on the export of goods since integrating with the e-Phyto Hub in November 2023.
According to a press release received here on Monday, more than 10,000 E-Phyto certificates have been sent to 77 countries against Pakistani export consignments.
The integration with e-Phyto Hub is a joint effort of the Department of Plant Protection, Ministry of National Food Security Research, and PSW and is a major step forward towards digitizing Pakistan’s supply chain transactions.
PSW has digitalized cross-border trade-related processes of DPP to facilitate trade through the electronic application, processing, and issuance of import permits, release orders, and phytosanitary certificates required for the import and export of plants and plant-related items under national and international laws.
The electronic exchange of the e-Phytos through the Hub eliminates the need for paper submission of the same by traders at the time of customs clearance.
Importers, in particular, stand to benefit from reduced time and costs as release orders from DPP for clearance of their import consignments shall be obtained by simply mentioning the number of E-Phyto certificates in their single declaration (SD) without submission of hard copies.
Secretary, Ministry of National Food Security Research congratulated and appreciated the efforts of the PSW and DPP for their work in facilitating trade through automation.
The Chief Executive Officer of PSW also expressed his appreciation for the two teams and resolved to enhance cooperation with the Ministry to further enhance cross-border trade

Dr. Pema Gyamtsho, Director General International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) called on the Caretaker Federal Minister for National Food Security & Research Dr. Kausar Abdullah Malik.

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Dr. Pema Gyamtsho, Director General International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) called on the Caretaker Federal Minister for National Food Security & Research Dr. Kausar Abdullah Malik.
APP30-290124 ISLAMABAD: January 29 – Dr. Pema Gyamtsho, Director General International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) called on the Caretaker Federal Minister for National Food Security & Research Dr. Kausar Abdullah Malik.
Dr. Pema Gyamtsho, Director General International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) called on the Caretaker Federal Minister for National Food Security & Research Dr. Kausar Abdullah Malik.
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ISLAMABAD: January 29 – 

Bugti determined to revive national game

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 29 (APP):Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) President Mir Tariq Hussain Bugti is determined to revive the national game by providing plentiful of opportunities to players in coming future.
Bugti in a video message said our hockey teams were in Oman to feature in the Olympic qualifying round and FIH 5-a-side Hockey World Cup.
“We were able to send both teams and they performed well. The way PHF was going it was difficult to send both teams for the competitions. But due to Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan Anwar ul Haq Kakar and Caretaker Minister for Inter Provincial Coordination (IPC) Fawad Hasan Fawad kindheartedness and efforts we were able to send both teams for the mega events.”
He said there was very less time (6 to 7 days) for scrutiny and send players for the 5-a-side Hockey World Cup.
“We were also unable to call a foreign coach and we went on with what was available to us,” he said.
He said our coaches and teams performed with all their might and displayed top notch in the mega events. We were losing to Poland by 3-0 but did a comeback and lost by 8-7. Winning and losing was part of the game, he said.
Bugti was of the view that PHF would provide more and more opportunities for players for participation in tournaments in coming future.
 “We will also hold more hockey activities and international events in the country as to revive national game. We will hopefully go ahead in the game this year,” he said.

PM’s aide on aviation Farhat Hussain Khan held a meeting with Ambassador of Iraq to Pak. to discuss various issues of air transportation at his office.

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PM's aide on aviation Farhat Hussain Khan held a meeting with Ambassador of Iraq to Pak. to discuss various issues of air transportation at his office.
APP32-290124 ISLAMABAD: January 29 – PM's aide on aviation Farhat Hussain Khan held a meeting with Ambassador of Iraq to Pak. to discuss various issues of air transportation at his office.
PM's aide on aviation Farhat Hussain Khan held a meeting with Ambassador of Iraq to Pak. to discuss various issues of air transportation at his office.
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ISLAMABAD: January 29 – 

Elder vendor selling lace at his roadside setup.

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Elder vendor selling lace at his roadside setup.
APP29-290124 SIALKOT: January 29 – Elder vendor selling lace at his roadside setup.
Elder vendor selling lace at his roadside setup.
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SIALKOT: January 29 – 

Cold, dry weather predicted for Sindh

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KARACHI, Jan 29 (APP):The Pakistan Meteorological Department on Monday predicted cold and dry weather for most parts of the Sindh province while cloudy weather in upper districts of the province during the next 24 hours.
However, fog and smog were predicted in Jacobabad, Mohenjodaro, Sukkur, Larkana and Dadu.

An attractive and eye catching view of Snow covered RCC Bridge along with Indus River during first snow fall in the catchment area of Pakistan.

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An attractive and eye catching view of Snow covered RCC Bridge along with Indus River during first snow fall in the catchment area of Pakistan.
APP28-290124 SKARDU: January 29 – An attractive and eye catching view of Snow covered RCC Bridge along with Indus River during first snow fall in the catchment area of Pakistan.
An attractive and eye catching view of Snow covered RCC Bridge along with Indus River during first snow fall in the catchment area of Pakistan.
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SKARDU: January 29 – 

Young artisan busy carving design on wood at his workshop.

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Young artisan busy carving design on wood at his workshop.
APP27-290124 LAHORE: January 29 – Young artisan busy carving design on wood at his workshop.
Young artisan busy carving design on wood at his workshop.
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LAHORE: January 29 – 

President inaugurates ‘Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre’

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KARACHI, Jan 29 (APP):President Dr. Arif Alvi inaugurated ‘Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre’ on Monday.
The centre is aimed at providing blood and hematological services to patients.
The President, soon after inaugurating the Centre, visited Blood Transfusion section of the facility and met patients present on the occasion.
Dr. Alvi enquired about the health of the patients and distributed fruit baskets for them.
Earlier, the President was received by the Sundas Foundation President Yaseen Khan and other management of the foundation. He was also briefed about the Centre.

Power suspension for different KP feeders notified

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PESHAWAR, Jan 29 (APP):Peshawar Electric Supply Company on Monday notified that due to maintenance work power supply will remain from Hayatabad grid station on 31st January from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. resultantly, consumers of Khyber 1, 2, Hayatabad 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, IMS feeders will face inconvenience.
Likewise, it said power supply will remain suspended from Hayatabad grid station on 30th January from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. resultantly, consumers of Old Hayatabad, Hayatabad 7, 11 feeders will face inconvenience. The power supply will also remain suspended from Peshawar City Grid Station on 31st January from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. resultantly consumers of Sikandar Pura, Lala, Hashtnagri, Chughalpura, Chamkani, Jahgra, Radio Pak, Sethi Town, Gul Barg, Hassan Abad, Zaryab, Phandu Road, City Home, Bana Mari, Urmar, Islamabad, Faqir Abad, Sheikh Abad, Molvi G, Nishtarabad, NHA feeders will face inconvenience.
The power supply will also remain suspended from Mardan Grid Station on 31st January from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. resultantly, consumers of Mohabatabad, Express, SIDB, Shaikh Maltoon, Industrial , SIDB, Janabad, Pakistan Chowk, Canal Road, New Charsadda Road, New Manga, Saleem Khan, Gujar Ghari, Town, Muslim Abad, New Saleem Khan, Bacha Khan, MED, Benazir Children Hospital, Muhabatabad Road, Nissata Road, Sheikh Maltoon , Ahmat Abad, Misri Abad, PRC, Eid Gah, Green Area , New Sheikh Maltoon feeders will face inconvenience.
The power supply will remain suspended from Bannu – Kuram Ghari Transmission Line on 30th January from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. resultantly, consumers of 66 KV Kuram Ghari grid connected feeders will face inconvenience. The power supply will remain suspended from Abbottabad Grid Station on 31st January from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. resultantly, consumers of Damtoor, Bagnotar, Jahangi, Madian feeders will face inconvenience.