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BZU launches first ever MSc Honors in Climate Change, Food Security

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MULTAN, Aug 19 (APP):Institute of Agronomy Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU) launched first ever MSc (Honors) in Climate Change and Food Security from the current academic year after formal approval of Higher Education Commission (HEC).
Director Institute of Agronomy, Dr Shakeel Ahmed told this news agency here on Monday that the varsity was offering 30 seats for the pioneer batch wherein not only agriculture graduates, but also aspirants from sciences could also apply.
Both climate change and food security are burning issues of the world, he said and added that they were aiming at producing a maximum number of students keeping in view of its demand.
Ours is the first institute of Agronomy in the country where the discipline was being launched, Dr Shakeel claimed adding that Pakistan was among 10 countries around the globe which are badly affected by climatic changes.
Before getting a nod from HEC, the new discipline is approved by all bodies of the varsity including board of studies, academic council, syndicate and senate etc,the Director concluded.

Islamia College to establish research center in Swabi

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PESHAWAR, Aug 19 (APP):The Vice Chancellor of Islamia College Peshawar, Prof Dr. Ali Muhammad, has announced that a research center will be established in collaboration with the Higher Education Commission (HEC) Islamabad and the provincial government on the land of Hund in Swabi, which will be allocated by the college.
He made this statement during a meeting with Deputy Commissioner Swabi Nasrullah Yusufzai.
Professor Dr. Ali Muhammad said that Islamia College has 4,000 kanals of land in Hund, Swabi, which will be allocated for the establishment of a research center in collaboration with HEC Islamabad and the provincial government.
This center will conduct research in various fields and will benefit the students.
He said that the founder of Islamia College, Abdul Qayyum Khan, belonged to Swabi and the Yusufzai tribe, and that the people of Swabi are known for their love of knowledge and have made significant contributions in various fields.
Deputy Commissioner  assured that he will provide full support to Islamia College in this endeavor, as it is a prestigious institution that has produced many notable personalities in various fields.

Under Training Officers from Sindh Civil Services Training Program visit PSCA

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LAHORE, Aug 19 (APP):The officers under training from the Sindh Civil Services Training Program visited the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA), here on Monday.
On this occasion, the Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer briefed the delegation about the working of the organization. The delegation was taken on a visit of various departments, including the Virtual Child Safety Centre and the Women Police Station. The delegation reviewed the operations of the 15 Emergency Helpline Centre and the Operations and Monitoring Center. They were also briefed on the Artificial Intelligence Traffic Management System.
While briefing the officers, the Managing Director of the Punjab Safe Cities Authority stated that Safe Cities projects in Sheikhupura and other cities would be inaugurated soon. The Virtual Women Police Station, established to ensure women’s safety, is proving effective.
Chief Operating Officer Punjab Safe Cities Authority, Mustansar Feroze, conducted a visit of the authority’s various departments and provided briefings. He informed the delegation that smart Safe City projects will be launched across Punjab, which will be cost-effective and based on advanced artificial intelligence.
The delegation members expressed their views, stating that due to modern infrastructure, Lahore is competing with the world’s major cities. Due to Safe City cameras, Lahore is a safer and more peaceful city. Punjab Safe Cities Authority is serving as a role model, and ‘we will benefit from it’.

DC for timely vaccination of children

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BAHAWALPUR, Aug 19 (APP):A meeting was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner Zaheer Anwar Jappa in the committee room of his office to review the progress of administering vaccinations to children across the district.
Additional Deputy Commissioner Headquarters Sumaira Rabbani, DHO Preventive Services Dr Khalid Channar, DDOs and vaccinator attended the meeting.
DC emphasized the importance of administering vaccinations to children in a timely and correct manner.
He instructed relevant officers to monitor vaccination campaign in the field to ensure that no child is missed from vaccinations.
He also stated that legal action would be taken against any negligence or delay in vaccination efforts.
Earlier, DHO Dr Khalid Channar reported that teams are actively working in the field to vaccinate children across the district. The meeting included a review of the individual performance of vaccinator and relevant health officials.

IESCO issues power shutdown programme

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP):Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) on Monday issued power suspension programme for Tuesday for various areas of its region due to necessary maintenance and routine development work.
According to IESCO Spokesperson, the power supply of different feeders and grid stations would remain suspended in Islamabad Circle for the period from 06:00 AM to 11:00 AM, Islamabad Circle, Lohi Bhir, Dhala Feeders, Rawalpindi City Circle, Bagh Sardaran, Eid Gah, Dhok Najo, Ali Market, Khayban Sir Syed, Mohammadi Chowk, SM Deen, Hydari Chowk, Chakra, Dhok Hasu, Alamabad, Badhana, Raja Sultan Feeders, Rawalpindi Cantt Circle, PWD-II, Major Riaz, Lala Zar, Lalkarti, Zaraj.I & II, IST, Dhok Awan , Mohra Nagyal Feeders, Attock Circle, Air University, PM Housing Colony Feeders, Jhelum Circle, Dina-I, Bakrala Feeders, From 08:00 AM To 12:00 Noon, Islamabad Circle, Upper Topa, Patriata, TDCP feeders and surrounding areas.

Cricket stadiums must move out of 1980s model to meet int’l standards; says Naqvi

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LAHORE, Aug 19 (APP):The Chairman, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Mohsin Naqvi on Monday visited Gaddafi stadium here to inspect pace of construction work under the upgradation project to enhance facilities and improve infrastructure as per international standards of the cricket stadium.
The three main cricket stadiums in Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi are being upgraded in anticipation of the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy tournament scheduled to be held in Pakistan next February. The stadiums are designed to rub shoulders with the best in the world.
A London based renowned firm in sports stadium design BDP Pattern has been awarded the contract for the engineering and infrastructural designing of the stadium.
In a tweet on his personal social media handle on X, the Chairman PCB said, “Cricket binds nations closer through memories, gushing adrenaline, and bringing unlimited joy and laughter with this vision at heart, PCB is revolutionizing Pakistan cricket experience by revamping three main stadiums on international standards, providing a 180-degree change in fan experience. Our on-ground teams are committed and are working day in and day out for making this vision a reality. Long Live Pakistan!”
The Chairman PCB directed to plan the excavation and construction work, keeping in view the Monsoon rains, adding that the project must be completed within the deadline by working round the clock.
Naqvi also reviewed the progress of excavation work on the basement in the newly designed stadium.
Later, the Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi chaired a meeting at the FWO Camp Office at Gaddafi Stadium. He was briefed on the progress of work by the FWO, NESPAK, and PCB officials. The Chairman PCB directed to speed up the pace of upgradation and desired that the first phase of the upgradation project be completed before the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
Talking to the journalists, the Chairman PCB said the upgradation of the three stadiums was an uphill task but the PCB would complete this mega infrastructure project well before the ICC Champions Trophy, adding that the group stage matches and final will be played at the Gaddafi stadium.
To a query, he said our stadiums were a far cry from  other stadiums of the world as far as infrastructure and facilities were concerned, adding that there was need to improve public facilities and improve view of the pitch for the spectators.
“Our stadiums were stuck in the 1980s model while the world has moved to the 21st century modern facilities and we needed to improve the facilities to meet international standards,” Naqvi responded, adding that two enclosures and main building of the stadium will be completed in the next five months.
To a question, the Chairman PCB said the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium was completed in the last minute, but our stadiums will be ready well before the ICC event.
He said the PCB was working on a new stadium in the federal capital Islamabad besides setting up high-performance centres in Sakardu and Abbottabad.
He, responding to a query, said some stadiums are under the administrative control of the provincial governments, adding that the PCB has asked the relevant governments to fix the stadium on their own or hand over control to the PCB. He said the PCB will start work immediately if the stadiums are handed over to the cricketing body.
About the hotel near the Gaddafi stadium, Naqvi said that the PCB has acquired a building for the hotel, but it is a bit complicated and time-taking matter as the building will have to be altered into a hotel first.

Solar energy: A key solution to Pakistan’s energy woes

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PESHAWAR, Aug 19 (APP):As Pakistan grapples with an increasing demand for electricity especially for industries and agriculture amid a growing supply deficit, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa started leading the way with a surge in solar energy adoption.
Being a home to nearly 41 million people, Khyber Pakthunkhwa has seen a significant rise in solar panel installations, driven by the need for affordable and reliable power solutions in the wake of rising supply-demand gap of electricity in recent years that affected common man.
While travelling on GT Road, a visitor can witness abundance of solar panels adorning the rooftops of buildings in Nowshera, Peshawar, Mardan and Swabi. The affordability of solar technology, coupled with its ability to ensure uninterrupted power supply, has made it a popular choice among the residents of KP.
Riaz Khan, a retired government employee who recently installed seven solar panels, shared with APP that solar energy has proven to be both cost-effective and dependable, particularly during the scorching summer.
Globally, the energy landscape is shifting, and Pakistan is no exception. The country’s power production capacity has expanded significantly, with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reporting a total installed capacity of approximately 43,775 megawatts (MW) for the fiscal year 2022-23.
While fossil fuels still dominate the energy mix—comprising around 26,683 MW—the spotlight is increasingly on renewable sources, especially solar and wind having great scope in Pakistan.
The coastal areas of Balochistan and Sindh provinces were most suited for wind energy where a substantial investment in wind would help make Pakistan’s self sufficient in energy.
“Solar energy’s prominence is evident in its growing installed capacity, which reached over 2,368 MW by the end of Financial Year 2022-23. This tremendous growth is fueled by both domestic and international investments in solar projects, said Professor Dr Muhammad Naeem Khattak, ex Chairman, Economics Department, University of Peshawar told APP.
Appreciating State Bank of Pakistan for facilitating this expansion by providing Rs74 billion (about $400 million) in financing to over 1,175 renewable energy projects, which collectively contribute 1,375 MW of capacity, he said such favorable policy would help turnaround in solar energy especially in Pakistan.
The World Bank estimated that Pakistan has the potential to generate up to 40 gigawatts (GW) of solar power and aims to source 20% of its electricity from renewables by 2025.
Historically reliant on fossil fuels—63% of total power generation in 2020—the country is gradually diversifying its energy sources. Hydropower, nuclear energy, and renewables each contribute varying proportions to the energy mix, with solar energy gaining an increasing share, he said.
Emphasizing that Pakistan’s abundant sunshine makes it a prime destination for solar energy development, he said this potential has been recognized in Pakistan by the respective governments that helped introduction of favorable policies and incentives to boost solar energy investments in all provinces.
He said that Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) supported this key initiative with net metering and feed-in tariffs, encouraging both residential and commercial solar installations for agriculture and economic growth.
According to Dr. Naeem Khattak, the growing appeal of solar energy is likely to attract more capital investment, bolstered by foreign direct investment (FDI) and collaborative projects like those under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Despite the promising outlook, he said that several challenges remain before our policy makers to addressed on priority basis such as high initial costs, limited financing options, lack of awareness, and inadequate grid infrastructure hinder broader adoption.
He commended the current government efforts for addressing these issues through a 25-year energy policy aimed at achieving 20-30% renewable energy by 2030 and reducing reliance on imported fuels.
Dr Naeem said the recently approved Alternative and Renewable Energy Policy provided an additional incentives for renewable projects, while efforts are underway to address the challenges faced by previous policies, including the National Electricity Policy 2021.
He said this policy, although intended to ensure affordable and reliable electricity, encountered resistance over tariff determinations and sector governance.
By leveraging its abundant solar resources, he said the country has the opportunity to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels, enhance energy security, and contribute to environmental sustainability.
To fully capitalize on solar energy’s benefits, he said we must overcome existing challenges related to financing, awareness, and grid infrastructure. Encouraging private sector involvement, improving access to financing, and investing in grid upgrades and energy storage solutions are crucial for integrating solar power into the national grid effectively.
He underscored the need for shifting all tubewells, mosques and government offices in districts on solar energy besides giving soft loans to underprivileged and poor segment of the society.
The spokesman of KP Energy Department told APP that 6,500 mosques across the province would be solarized while conversion of 10,000 more mosques to solar energy has been in the pipe- line.
A model design and online application system for the CM Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Solarization Scheme has been inaugurated and solar panels on soft loans would be provided to over 130,000 households, with 30,000  from the Merged Districts.
The spokesman said the project will provide complete 2kV solar systems to underprivileged households across the province.
He said the solarization scheme is part of the provincial government’s broader efforts to address energy needs in communities where access to electricity remains a challenge, particularly in backward and remote areas of KP.
By prioritizing the most vulnerable populations, he said the scheme aims to reduce the energy burden on families, enhance living standards, and promote the use of clean energy solutions in the province.

Genetic sequencing detects infected Mpox case in Mardan as `Clade 2B’ strain virus

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PESHAWAR, Aug 19 (APP):Genetic sequencing of Mpox virus, infecting a patient in Mardan District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has been detected as `Clade 2B’ strain, a type originated from West Africa and spread throughout the world in 2022.
This was stated by Director Public Health KP, Dr. Irshad Roghani while briefing a meeting of Provincial Outbreak Committee held on Monday with Provincial Minister for Health, Syed Qasim Ali Shah in the chair.
All three confirmed Mpox cases in the province reported during the last couple of years have travel histories linked to foreign countries.
The meeting was also attended by Director General Health Dr. Muhammad Saleem, Additional Director General Administration Dr. Siraj, Border Health Services Representative at Bacha Khan International Airport Dr. Fareez Uddin, Chief HSRU Dr. Iftikhar Khalil, Director EPI Dr. Arif, MS Police Services Hospital Dr. Niaz, WHO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa representative Dr. Babar, and other relevant officials attended the meeting.
The meeting participants were informed that the first case of Mpox was reported in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Before 2022, outbreaks were limited to Central and West Africa. As of now, 3,527 cases have been reported in Asia.
About the preventive measures, Dr. Irshad shared a Provincial Control Room has been established within the Directorate General of Health Services, and rapid response teams have been activated. District Outbreak Committees are also setting up control rooms at the district level.
Meanwhile, Health Minister Syed Qasim Ali Shah appealed to the public to maintain social distancing and exercise caution during social interactions.
He urged the media to support the Department of Health in raising awareness about Mpox to inform and protect the public. Rapid response teams have been formed, and isolation wards are being set up across districts.
The minister also mentioned that the recent Mpox patient had an accident in a foreign country on August 3, returned to Pakistan on August 10, and visited Khyber Teaching Hospital’s OPD for treatment of a broken leg. Upon noticing skin conditions and symptoms, the hospital isolated the patient and sent samples to the Public Health Reference Laboratory.
Health Minister Qasim Ali Shah was briefed that advisories, guidelines, and case management protocols are being regularly issued to all healthcare staff across the province.
Screening areas and staffing have been established at Bacha Khan International Airport and Torkham border. Isolation wards are being set up in district-level DHQ hospitals, while private hospitals have been notified through the Healthcare Commission.
In response to the current case, an isolation ward has also been established at MTI Mardan. Screening of passengers is ongoing at Bacha Khan International Airport, where more than 10,000 passengers from 83 flights have been screened for Mpox symptoms. Additionally, over 5,000 passengers crossing the Torkham border have been screened.
The meeting also discussed Mpox symptoms for suspected cases with district formations and medical officers.
OPD staff were briefed on case definitions and diagnostic protocols. The Health Minister directed the Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) system to remain active, and the committee was briefed on contact tracing methods for affected patients.

World Humanitarian Day observed

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP): Like other parts of the World ” The Humanitarian Day “was observed  across the country here on Monday to honour the efforts of humanitarian workers.
The purpose of this day was to recognize and encourage the dedication of humanitarian workers and organisations committed to the welfare of humanity across the globe.
This day served as a reminder to cherish and share compassion, fidelity, and empathy towards others.
Under the guidance of the United Nations and with the support of various social organisations, this day is commemorated annually.
It emphasised that serving humanity was not limited to any specific person, organisation, or day; rather, each individual can contribute to this noble cause according to their ability.
The date, August 19, was chosen to remember the tragic deaths of 22 humanitarian workers who were killed in a bombing in Baghdad, Iraq, on this day in 2003.

15 arrested, 15 cases for overpricing essentials

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LAHORE, Aug 19 (APP):In a significant move to enforce official prices, the Price Control Magistrates have conducted inspections at 2,138 locations, leading to the arrest of 15 individuals for overpricing fruits, vegetables, and other essential items.
Lahore Deputy Commissioner (DC) Syed Musa Raza told media on Monday that 15 cases have been registered for violations of government-set prices. Furthermore, fines totaling Rs 400,000 have been imposed for 119 instances of non-compliance.
The DC emphasized that Price Control Magistrates are actively ensuring adherence to official rates. Supervision of the auction process in fruit and vegetable markets is also underway to prevent any malpractices.
Administrative officers are ensuring the sale of fruits, vegetables, and bread at government-approved prices. All stalls and shops are being instructed to prominently display the rate list, and strict action is being taken against those failing to comply.
Following the directives of the Chief Minister of Punjab, no leniency will be shown towards overpricing. Citizens are encouraged to register their complaints regarding overpricing at the Chief Minister Punjab’s helpline: 080002345, he urged.
Meanwhile, To inspect field operations to ensure complete drainage of rain water in Lahore, DC Syed Musa Raza evaluated the WASA camps at Qurtaba Chowk, Lakshmi Chowk and Mazong with WASA officials and assessed water drainage. WASA’s equipment is operational, with de-watering machinery in place.