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Promoting AJK tourism vital for socio-economic uplift, generating economic activities: President

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 29 (APP): President Asif Ali Zardari on Monday said that strengthening the tourism sector of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) was significant to ensure the socio-economic uplift and generate economic activities in the area.

The president, in a meeting with the AJK Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq, who called on him at the Aiwan-e-Sadr, assured that Pakistan would provide all possible support and assistance to facilitate investment in the diverse areas of AJK’s economy, especially the tourism sector.

He said that AJK was blessed with immense potential for tourism and a beautiful landscape, which needed to be fully developed to attract tourists.

The two discussed the overall situation of AJK as well as the issues related to AJK’s development.

President Zardari remarked that the AJK youth needed to be equipped with the latest skills and education to help them find gainful employment, besides contributing to AJK’s development.

He said that Pakistan could assist the government of AJK in benefiting from the carbon credit markets.

During the meeting, the president assured of his support to the AJK prime minister and his government.

The AJK prime minister requested the president to visit AJK and address the AJK Legislative Assembly.

President Zardari also expressed grief over the loss of precious human lives during the recent rain-related incidents in different parts of the AJK and hoped that the AJK government would help the affected families.

The president also reiterated Pakistan’s commitment for continued moral, political and diplomatic support to the people of the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) till the attainment of their right to self-determination.

Condemning the human rights violations and the atrocities being committed by the Indian occupation forces in IIOJK, he called upon the international community to put pressure on India to end human rights violations being committed by its security forces and implement the UN Security Council resolutions.

President Xi to visit France, Serbia, Hungary from May 5

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China President

BEIJING, April 29 (APP): Chinese President Xi Jinping will pay state visits to France, Serbia and Hungary from May 5 to 10, foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying announced on Monday.

President Xi will be undertaking the visits at the invitation of President Emmanuel Macron of the Republic of France, President Aleksandar Vučić of the Republic of Serbia, and President Tam Sulyok and Prime Minister Viktor Orb¡n of Hungary.

Later, in response to a question about the program and expectation of the upcoming visit, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, Jin Jian told media during his regular briefing that President Xi would be visiting any European country after five years.

The visit will be the Chinese president’s first trip to Europe in the past nearly five years. He said that these visits are widely important for China’s relations with France, Serbia, Hungary and European Union (EU) at large and would provide new impetus for the global peace and development.

Efforts afoot to uplift livestock sector by improving vaccination, control diseases

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Rana Tanveer Hussain
ISLAMABAD, Apr 29 (APP): Minister for National Food Security and Research, Rana Tanveer Hussain on Monday reiterated the firm resolve of the government to uplift livestock sector by strengthening vaccination system for eliminating different diseases of the animals from the country.
He said that the government was also take appropriate measures and provide technical supports to livestock farmers for the uplift and development of the local livestock sector to achieve sustainable agricultural growth by enhancing farm productivity.
Addressing a workshop held here to control and eradicate PPR, the minister said that the government has launched a national program to eradicate this disease with the support of provincial governments, adding that provided free vaccination of sheep and goats under this program.
He said that due to the integrated strategy of the national and provincial governments, the rate of PPR disease has decreased significantly, adding that the federal government has provided 31.35 million doses of PPR vaccines to the provinces during the year from 2022-24.
The Veterinary Research Institute Lahore had manufactures about 20 million doses of vaccines annually for the Punjab province, he said adding vaccination teams of provincial livestock department are engaged in village-to-village vaccination campaign.
The minister further said that the Pakistan has signed a global agreement to end PPR by 2028 and the government was ensuring all necessary measures to protect animals from diseases to enhance local output of livestock in order to fulfill meat and dairy requirements.
Rana Tanveer sheep and goat production provides livelihood to millions of rural families, adding that controlling the disease will increase the productivity of mutton and goat milk, besides it would create a strong, healthy future for livestock sector of the country.
Speaking on the occasion, Commissioner Livestock Muhammad Akram said that the main objective of the event was to create awareness among the stakeholders and strengthening government’s efforts to control and eliminate the disease to develop the local livestock sector.

Price Magistrates conducting raids to check prices of Roti Naan: DC

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Roti Price
RAWALPINDI, Apr 29 (APP): The Price Magistrates are conducting raids to check prices of ‘Roti and Naan’, said Deputy Commissioner (DC) Rawalpindi, Hasan Waqar Cheema.
He said that on the instructions of Chief Minister Punjab, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the price of 100 grams of Roti was fixed Rs 16, while the price of 120 grams of Naan was fixed Rs 20.
He said that the government was taking all possible measures to ensure implementation of the fixed prices of ‘Roti and Naan’. Hasan Waqar Cheema said strict action would be taken against profiteers, selling ‘Roti and Naan’ at higher prices than the prescribed rates.
The DC said, objective of the administration was to ensure implementation of fixed prices of ‘Naan and Roti’. After the reduction in flour prices, the rates of ‘Naan and Roti’ were reduced, he added.
Hasan Waqar Cheema said that the benefit of the reduction in flour prices would be passed on to the people in any case. The DC informed that 335 tandoors were checked during last 24 hours in Rawalpindi and 268 were selling ‘Naan and Roti’ at the new rates.
A fine amounting to Rs 223,000 were imposed on 67 tandoors which were selling ‘Roti and Naan’ at a price higher than the fixed price, he said adding, 15 tandoors were sealed.

Nine booked for torturing medic, hospital staff

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Outlaw
MUZAFFARGARH, Apr 29 (APP): Sehr Sultan police station registered separate cases against the nine accused for torturing the medic and supporting staff at local rural health center.
According to FIR, the two accused named Mudasser and Muzamil had brought a child with thorn stuck into his anterior neck. The medic on duty, Dr Ibtehaj Azeem told the patient’s guardians about not presence of ENT specialist in the center thus referred the case to DHQ hospital. It enraged the accused as they assumed the doctor didn’t pay attention to treat the child.
Amid the fury, they called up the seven accomplices and subjected the doctor and the hospital staff to torture. They allegedly broke furniture with medical instruments placed at the center and went away along with BP apparatus and related equipment, it was said.
Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) taking notice of the incident demanded the authority concerned of arresting the accused with punishing them as per the law. Spokesman of PMA local chapter, Dr Maqbool Alam said in a statement the police must arrest the accused otherwise they would go on strike.

Climate change challenges Potohar farmers’ livelihood

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Farmers
By Andleeb Khan
ISLAMABAD, Apr 29 (APP): In the Potohar region, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and historic significance encompassing cities like Attock, Chakwal, Jhelum, Rawalpindi and Islamabad, agriculture relies solely on rainfall. However, farmers in this area face a formidable adversary: climate change. This silent foe poses a significant threat to their way of life, silently impacting their livelihoods.
In a region, spaned over 28448.9 sq km famed for cultivating staples like wheat, maize, pearl millet, gram, barley, and groundnuts, the impact of climate change is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. Nowhere is this more evident than in the dry Barani region nestled within the heart of Potohar. Here, water scarcity and erratic weather patterns, exacerbated by climate change, have become grim realities faced by farmers and the entire population on a daily basis.
Naseer Memon, a renowned expert on climate change and natural disasters, emphasized the critical link between weather patterns and agricultural outcomes. He pointed out that the delayed snowfall this year could lead to a thin layer of snow, which might swiftly melt as temperatures rise. Additionally, April witnessed an unusually wet spell, causing significant damage to ripe wheat crops in Punjab. Memon warned that if climate change leads to heavy monsoon showers and subsequent floods, it could wreak havoc on crops, as was witnessed in 2022 when Pakistan incurred substantial losses in the agriculture sector due to abnormal rains, particularly in Sindh. Moreover, the intrusion of cold weather into the summer months could adversely affect the production of mangoes and dates.
Highlighting the economic ramifications, Memon underscored Pakistan’s heavy reliance on agriculture, which forms the backbone of its economy. Any adverse impact on agricultural production due to climate change would directly affect markets, as the purchasing power of citizens would decline sharply. Notably, agriculture accounts for over 40% of rural employment, implying that any setback in this sector would lead to a surge in rural unemployment and sluggish urban markets.
Memon emphasized the urgent need for Pakistan to adapt to the realities of climate change and implement smart agricultural practices. This entails aligning crops, varieties, and water management strategies with the rapidly shifting climatic patterns. He stressed the necessity for increased investment in research to tackle these challenges effectively.
A well reputed farmer specializing in wheat and groundnut cultivation in rain-fed agricultural area of Gujar Khan, Lumberdar Raja Tassadique Hussain shared his community´s  concern over climate change and said, local farmers have been deeply affected by the impacts of climate change. The erratic weather patterns, especially concerning rainfall, have become increasingly unpredictable, posing significant challenges to our farming practices and livelihoods.
The delayed onset of rainfall disrupts our planting schedules for both wheat and groundnuts, leading to reduced yields and compromised crop quality. Conversely, sudden downpours and flooding events during critical growth stages drown our crops, washing away months of hard work and investment in an instant.
Dr. Muhammad Ismail Kumbhar, an agricultural expert and Director at Agriculture University Tandojam, advocates for Pakistani farmers to adapt to climate change by implementing various strategies. These include efficient water management practices like drip or sprinkler irrigation, alongside rainwater harvesting and constructing small water reservoirs to ensure water availability during dry spells. Diversifying crops, focusing on heat and drought-tolerant varieties, and promoting research on climate-resilient crops are also essential. Utilizing improved meteorological services aids informed decision-making. Conservation agriculture, which minimizes soil disturbance and maintains soil cover, is crucial.
Dr. Kumbhar underscores the severe, multifaceted consequences of climate change on food security and livelihoods in Pakistan. Diminished water availability from retreating glaciers threatens irrigation, while erratic rainfall intensifies soil erosion and degradation. Livestock farming faces challenges due to pasture and water scarcity, with increased disease prevalence. Dr. Kumbhar emphasizes the need for comprehensive adaptation strategies, including sustainable agriculture practices and robust disaster preparedness, to ensure food system resilience and livelihood sustainability.
In the last five years, global change has inflicted catastrophic impacts worldwide, affecting nations like Pakistan, China, India, Bangladesh, and Dubai. Devastating floods, extreme weather events, and deadly heatwaves have become increasingly frequent and severe. Pakistan faces recurring floods, displacing millions and damaging infrastructure and agriculture. China grapples with heatwaves and torrential rains, causing widespread destruction. India and Bangladesh suffer from cyclones and rising sea levels, displacing coastal communities and worsening poverty.
Even Dubai experiences unprecedented flooding, revealing the vulnerability of rapidly expanding urban areas to climate risks. These crises emphasize the urgent need for global action. The United Nations must prioritize decisive measures to mitigate climate change and protect vulnerable populations.

Iranian Consulate Peshawar to sponsor Tradition Kabaddi, Zurkhaneh, Kosti-Pehlwani:

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Kabbdi
Arbab Naseer
PESHAWAR, Apr 29 (APP):International Kabaddi player, referee and President of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Kabaddi Association Arbab Naseer Khan Monday said that the Consulate General of Iran in Peshawar had extended all out support in holding Traditional Kabaddi, Zurkhaneh and Koshti-Pehalwan in May this year.
Talking to APP, Arbab Naseer, who is also international referee and recently represented Pakistan in the Traditional Kabaddi, Zurkhaneh and Kosti-Pehlwani in Iran, said that they had started preparation for holding three different Games with the help of Iranian Consulate General Peshawar wherein players from all the seven Regions would be invited to Peshawar to hold the events in befitting manners.
Arbab Naseer Khan said that he held a meeting with  Husain Mlaki in Iranian Consulate General Peshawar who gave a green signal to hold all the three traditional sports of Iran in Peshawar.
Arbab Naseer said that they had organized all the three events in the past wherein good talented players come up at national and international level.
He said for the first time in the history of Pakistan, a female Technical Official of Pakistan Miss Sumayyah Khursheed, hailing from a remote village Swat, visited International Kabaddi, Zukhaneh and Kosti-Pehlwani Course organized by the government of Iran in Tehran city wherein officials, referees and coaches from around the world attended.
Arbab Naseer Khan said that three members’ delegation including Miss Sumayyah Khursheed, another international referee Ezat Khan and he himself attended the course while representing Pakistan.
He said soon after reaching Pakistan, the Iranian Consul General invited the team to hold Tradition Kabaddi, Zurkhaneh, Kosti-Pehlwani Games in Peshawar Sports Complex. He said a meeting would also organizing with Secretary Sports and Youth Affair Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Director General Sports before holding the key events wherein players from all the seven regions including  Dera Ismail Khan, Bannu, Kohat, Hazara, Mardan, Swat and Peshawar would participate.
He said Pakistan has great achievements in Traditional Kabaddi – both circle and mate Kabaddi events, Surkhaneh and Kosti-Pehlwani. Arbab Naseer Khan said that Pakistan won gold, silver medals in the international Zurkhaneh, Kosti-Pehlwani and Kabaddi Games.
He said there is no dearth of talent but such talented players needed competitions so that they could come up at national and international level through competitions. He said the Pakistan Kabaddi Federation is also working hard and Pakistan has great achievements in Traditional Kabaddi.
Arbab Naseer, who is also President of Pakistan Zurkhaneh Federation, said that Zurkhaneh is a deep-rooted Iranian traditional sport. It is recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. Traditional Iranian wrestling (koshti) dates back to ancient Persia and was said to have been practiced by Rustam, mythological Iranian hero of the Shahnameh epic.
A Journey into the historical origins of Persian Martial Arts, he said, adding, “The origins of varzesh-e bastani can be traced back to ancient Persia, where warriors sought to master the art of combat. Zurkhaneh emerged as a training ground, combining physical exercises, wrestling, and spiritual teachings. He also thanked the Con
Traditional Iranian wrestling (koshti-Pahalwani) dates back to ancient Persia while folk styles were practiced for sport by every ethnic group in various provinces, grappling for combat was considered the particular specialty of the zoorkhaneh. The original purpose of these institutions was to train men as warriors and instill them with a sense of national pride in anticipation for the coming battles.
He said Zurkhaneh sports are played individually and also in groups. They are divided based on whether or not they use accessories in two groups. 1. Accessory-activities including Sang Gereftan, Milgiri, Shena and Kabbadeh Zadan
2. Non-accessory-activities including stretching and warm up, foot tapping, spinning and heroic.

Kerb currency market

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Kerb Currency
KARACHI, Apr 29 (APP): Following were the Opening Rates of foreign currencies in kerb market issued by the Exchange companies Association of Pakistan, here on Monday.
F.C.                         BUYING        SELLING
INTER BANK                   278.15         278.25
USD                          277.25         280.00
EURO                         294.85         297.75
GBP     344.85  348.25
JPY       1.74           1.78
AED75.00   75.75
SAR73.30   74.03
CAD     200.50  203.50
AUD     178.50  181.50

Pak-Saudi economic ties enter a new era with trade-boosting steps ahead: PM

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RIYADH, Apr 29 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday said that the economic ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia had entered a new era as both countries were set to take concrete measures to boost the volume of bilateral trade in the coming days.

The prime minister, in a meeting with Saudi Minister of Commerce Dr. Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qasabi on the sidelines of the Special Meeting of World Economic Forum here, said the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) was playing an active role in promoting and facilitating the foreign investment in the country.

The Saudi minister told the prime minister that on the directives of Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, the Kingdom was prioritising trade and investment in Pakistan. A delegation of Saudi businessmen, traders and investors would soon visit Pakistan, he added.

Pak-Saudi economic ties enter a new era with trade-boosting steps ahead: PM

The Saudi minister said that the targets were being set to take the bilateral ties to a new height within one or one-and-half years.

Prime Minister Shehbaz said that the Pakistani nationals had played a significant role in the progress and prosperity of Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Minister Al-Qasabi stressed the need to further promote the sentiments about the Pak-Saudi ties among the youth and new generation.

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan, Information and Broadcasting Minister Attaullah Tarar, Petroleum Minister Dr Musaddik Malik and Special Assistant to PM Tariq Fatemi also attended the meeting.

Shipping activity at Port Qasim

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Port Qasim

KARACHI, Apr 29 (APP): Shipping activity was report at the port where three ships namely, MSC Beira IV, Gold Trader and Milaha Qatar carrying Container, Chemicals and LNG, berthed at Container Terminal, Engro Terminal and Gasport Terminal respectively on Sunday.

Meanwhile three more ships, MSC Antigua, Majestic Noor and FSM scheduled to load/offload Container, Rice and LPG also arrived at outer-anchorage of the Port Qasim during last 24 hours.

A total of eight ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them an edible oil carrier ‘Thanasis’ left the Port on today morning.

Meanwhile two more ships, MSC beira-IV and Libertangoare expected to sail on today.
Cargo volume of 123,270 tonnes, comprising 78,303 tonnes imports cargo and 44,967 tonnes export cargo carried in 2,939 container (448 TEUs imports and 2,491 TEUs export) was handled at the port during last 24 hours.

There are 03 ships at outer Anchorage of LPort Qasim,out of them two ships, MSC Antigua and Majestic Noor & another ship, Advantage paradise scheduled to load/offload Container, Rice and Gas Oil are expected to take berths at QICT,FAP and FOTCO on today while two more container ships, Meratus Jayakarta and MSC Anchorage are due arrive at Port Qasim on Tuesday.