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KARACHI: May 02 – Pakistan Women’s Team players celebrate the wicket of West Indian player during fourth T20I match between Pakistan and West Indies Women’s Cricket Team at National Bank Stadium. APP/AMH/ABB

PESHAWAR, May 02 (APP): Provincial Advisor on Finance, Muzamil Aslam Thursday said that revenue of Rs 30 billion was expected in the first year under a scientific policy of forests administration that would be implemented after getting approval from provincial cabinet.
He was chairing a meeting that was convened to review scientific policy for administration of forests in KP. It was also attended by Provincial Minister for Forests, Fazal Hakeem, Secretary Forests, Nazar Hussain Shah and officials concerned.
Finance Advisor said that foreign investor would be invited under the scientific policy that would be implemented for administration of forests after approval of cabinet. He said that fifty percent of KP revenue was generated from timber that has reached to zero.
He said that forests are situated on 26 percent and said that decrease of forest land has also affected financial position of stakeholders. He informed that KP needs a result oriented policy that is finalized and soon be sent to cabinet for approval.
BRUSSELS, May 02 (APP): Ambassador of Pakistan to the European Union, Belgium, and Luxembourg Amna Baloch on Thursday emphasizing the importance of bilateral relations between Belgium and Pakistan, highlighted the potential for fruitful cooperation and collaboration between universities in both countries.
The ambassador, during her visit to the Hasselt University in Belgium, commended the varsity for its innovative approach and impressive progress across various academic disciplines.

On her arrival, she was warmly received by Director Research, Library and Internationalisation, Sadia VANCAUWENBERGH.
As part of the university’s annual world evening event, Ambassador Amna Baloch also visited a Pakistani food stall, where she appreciated the efforts of Pakistani students in showcasing diverse Pakistani culture and cuisine on an international platform.
This visit underscores the commitment of Pakistan to strengthen ties with Belgium academic institutions for mutual benefit.
ISLAMABAD, May 2 (APP): The spring has brought a lovely sight as the bright purple blooms of the Jacaranda trees decorate the green belts, casting a magical spell over the Federal Capital.
Along the green areas of Sector G-6 and Park Road, people from the city and visitors alike enjoy the beautiful view of these big trees in full bloom with shades of purple.
The short-lived beauty of the Jacaranda flowers, which lasts from April to June, has attracted many admirers who come to see the stunning display of nature’s beauty.
Talking about these special trees, a Capital Development Authority (CDA) official said Jacarandas needed regular care to stay healthy and look good.
“It’s important to prune them often to keep them healthy and prevent branches from falling.”
He also talked about the challenge of cleaning up the fallen flowers, which can make the streets and sidewalks messy and slippery.
Even though there are some challenges in taking care of these trees, residents love seeing the blooming Jacarandas.
A local resident said that taking a morning walk seeing the blooming Jacaranda trees was a delightful experience.
Another citizen expressed similar sentiments, saying that the vibrant blooms enhanced the overall beauty of the city.

