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ICCI to promote sports activities for revival of sports related businesses

ISLAMABAD, MAR 8 (DNA) – Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry said that the sports was an important source of generating economic activity as the global industry was valued at over USD 500 billion, therefore, he urged that the Sports Committee of ICCI should focus on promoting various sports activities for achieving beneficial results for the economy. He said that the progress of many industries was linked with sports, therefore, promotion of sports would boost their growth. He said this while presiding over a meeting of ICCI Sports Committee.

Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan said that ICCI Sports Committee should accelerate efforts for promoting all sports including cricket, hockey, tennis, badminton, kabaddi judo and others. He said that the Sports Committee should develop strong liaison with Pakistan Sports Board and other Sports Associations to explore opportunities for boosting sports activities in the region.

He said that ICCI has recently organized a very successful international cycling gala as part of promoting healthy sports activity and the Sports Committee should plan multiple sports events in coming days. He assured that ICCI would extend its full cooperation to the Committee in such pursuits.

Zareef Khan, Convener of ICCI Sports Committee briefed the ICCI President about the plan of his Committee for sports activities that would be organized in the coming days. He said that the Sports Committee would organize a cricket match in near future while many other sports events would also be organized in coming months.=DNA

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Zalmay Khalilzad, General Austin meet COAS Gen. Bajwa

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RAWALPINDI, MAR 8 – Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation and General Austin Scott Miller, Commander Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) at GHQ today.

Matters of mutual interest, regional security and the ongoing Afghanistan Reconciliation Process were discussed during the meeting. The visiting dignitary greatly appreciated Pakistan’s role in the ongoing peace process .

PARC, ICIMOD celebrate International Women’s Day

ISLAMABAD, MAR 8 (DNA) – In connection with International Women’s Day celebrations, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) in collaboration with Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) Ministry of Climate Change, Embassy of Nepal in Pakistan, National Commission on Status of Women, Rural Support Programmes Network, Hashoo Foundation, Technology Times, International Islamic University, Roots Millennium Oxbridge Campus, local communities from Gilgit Baltistan and other local partners organized a seminar, which was attended by number of women social activists, educationists, entrepreneurs, researchers and workers from all walks of life. Women’s local handicraft exhibition was also the part of this seminar.

The objectives of the seminar was to highlight the issues women facing in leadership and their contributions towards nation building through education, health, commerce, science & technology, conservation, and development.

Chairman PARC, Dr. Muhammad Azeem Khan views “we all are gathered here to appreciate, acknowledge and highlight the performance and commitment of women as health care workers, caregivers, innovators, community organizers and national leaders while combating the COVID-19 pandemic.  NARC is also taking part in varied women-focused initiatives including kitchen-gardening and agricultural inputs to provide economic substance to the women. he further added, households technology has also resulted in women inclusion and new concepts of business development in the country. Women inclusion can upscale country’s economic opportunities in post COVID era”.

Mr. Tapas Adhikari, Ambassador, Embassy of Nepal was the guest of honor at the occasion, “he admired the women work displayed at the stalls and said, Pakistan’s efforts in engaging women in economic activities particularly the government’s flagship programme of Ehsaas Aamdan Programme is a breakthrough to this part. The interest-free-loans to women has not only built the confidence of women but enhanced the output of the programme”.

Mr. Muhammad Ismail, Country Representative, ICIMOD “appreciated the women empowerment initiatives of development partners and believed that, the social and development sector organizations can ensure women inclusion, gender mainstreaming and imparting new skills to women in rural and far-flung areas of the country. He further said that, women can achieve many milestones if provided equal opportunities and confidence”.

At the occasion Ms. Humaira from Aga Khan Development Network, Dr. Fauzia, IIUI, Ms. Nomeena Anis from FAO and Ms. Ayesha from Hashoo Foundation were also among the guests, while talking about the role of women in leadership in and out of house they told our girls are actively engaged in behavioral change and acceptance of new trends in their societies. Everyone has a leaders inside we should encourage them and encourage young women leadership and in this regard, their respective organizations are engaging community women in participating development work and learning new skills to earn livelihood for their families.”=DNA

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Executive Director of UNODC Ghada Waly message on Int’l women’s day

KYOTO, MAR 8 (DNA) – To achieve justice for women, we need more women injustice. Increases in women’s representation and leadership in law enforcement and the judiciary have been linked to more investigations into crimes against women, better policing outcomes, and successful victim-centred approaches. They have also enabled systemic changes, including lower rates of violence, and greater integrity through diversity, which is key to disrupting corrupt practices.

These are major victories for public trust and effective institutions. When women lead, we all win.

But around the world, women are outnumbered by men in the justice and security sectors, accounting for as little as 6 per cent of law enforcement officers in some regions.

The COVID pandemic has shown us that entrenched inequalities make our societies more vulnerable in a crisis.

It is time for a reset. We need to empower more women to lead.

In the UN Crime Congress Kyoto Declaration, governments have pledged to remove impediments to the advancement of women within criminal justice systems.

To put this commitment into action, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime is working with women judges, prosecutors and law enforcement officers in close to 60 countries, helping build networks of women professionals and supporting their growth.

We provide targeted training and mentoring to the next generation of women leaders in criminal justice institutions.

UNODC also assists Member States in addressing challenges that are holding women and girls back, from gender-based violence and human trafficking risks, to a lack of access to drug use prevention and treatment. We promote gender-responsive approaches in tackling organized crime and corruption, preventing terrorism, and ensuring the rights and rehabilitation of people in prison.

Within our own Office, I am proud that we achieved overall gender parity last year, and are working towards parity at all staff levels, in line with my personal commitment as an International Gender Champion.

On International Women’s Day, I stand with women, and fight for women, so they can rise and lead in all areas, to build forward from the COVID crisis, for justice, and a fairer future for all.

RIC, PU and CGSS jointly organize online int’l conference on “Azerbaijan’s Reconstruction to Reconnect: A Way Forward”

ISLAMABAD, MAR 8 (DNA) – An Online International Conference was organized on “Azerbaijan’s Reconstruction to Reconnect: A Way Forward”. This conference was jointly organized by Regional Integration Center, University of the Punjab, Lahore, ADA University, Azerbaijan, and Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad.

The conference aimed to discuss the possible ways and means to facilitate the process of reconstruction and mega infrastructural development in the liberated areas of Azerbaijan.

The conference was commenced with the opening remarks of Dr. FoziaHadi, Director, Regional Integration Center, University of the Punjab, Lahore. She highlighted that Pakistan has always supported Azerbaijan’s stance against Armenia, we are also the only country that does not recognize the state of Armenia.

She also extended Pakistan’s full support in the process of reconstruction of liberated areas and suggested joint research activities to connect the academia of Pakistan and Azerbaijan. She was of the view that academic linkages will play a great role in strengthening the bilateral ties of both countries.

Mr. FarizIsmailzade, Executive Vice-Rector, ADA University, Baku, Azerbaijan highlighted that during his visit to Pakistan, he firsthand witnessed the strategic importance of Pakistan and its potential in the region. Pakistan and Azerbaijan have cooperation’s in multiple fields like education, diplomacy, and think tank cooperation as well. Azerbaijan now wishes to establish enhanced economic ties with Pakistan. Furthermore, Azerbaijan and Pakistan can also collaborate in the fields of infrastructure development and defense as well.

He mentioned that during his various meetings in Pakistan, they tried to foster economic cooperation in business and the economy. Azerbaijan is ready to welcome companies from Pakistan for investment and to develop transport corridors and mutual investments in Azerbaijan.

Discussing the liberated areas of Nagoro-Karabakh he highlighted that these areas were under Armenian occupation and Armenia has destroyed the history and culture of these areas. He appreciates Pakistan’s constant support during the war with Armenia. Dr. Fariz also mentioned that the year 2020 was special for Azerbaijan and we hope that the years to come will open up new chapters of cooperation between Pakistan and Azerbaijan. He also shared few pictures from liberated areas of Nagorno-Karabakh and explained the destruction caused by Armenian forces.

Dr. Mahboob Hussain, Chairman of Department of History and Pakistan Studies, University of Punjab, Lahore briefly shared the history behind the Armenia and Azerbaijan conflict. Armenia breached the ceasefire contract and attacked civilians and Azerbaijan Armed forces breaking several humanitarian accords.

During a one-and-a-half-month conflict, Azerbaijan has liberated several cities and nearly 300 illegal settlements and villages that were occupied by Armenia for the past three decades. He further highlighted that Armenia has disturbed the geography of this region for the past many decades by its illegal occupation of Azerbaijan lands.

The liberation of these lands was not an easy task but the performance, courage, strength,and bravery of the Azerbaijan Armed forces were exemplary in this regard. This war will be remembered in modern warfare history. He also highlighted that Azerbaijan was supported by the international community for its legitimate stance over the issue. He also mentioned that there is a dire need of reconstructing these areas and ensure their reintegration into the political and economic infrastructure of Azerbaijan. He suggested that it is very important that civil society, local support programs, and human rights organizations are involved in this process. Furthermore, it is important to keep in mindthe two fundamental sectors, one is the restoration of the infrastructure, and the second is economic rehabilitation. He extended his best wishes to the government and people of Azerbaijan for the successful reconstruction of the liberated areas.

Dr. Mehmood-Ul-Hassan Khan, Regional Geo-Political Analyst & Member Board of Experts, CGSS highlighted the atrocities committed by Armenia. He mentioned, that during the time of occupation Armenia deliberately destroyed cities and villages, all cultural and religious sites of Azerbaijan in the occupied territories were demolished. International media has documented the facts of deliberate destruction and desecration of the cultural and religious heritage of Azerbaijani people which requires reconstruction through regional reconnect.

Discussing the role of Pakistan and Azerbaijan cooperation, he highlighted that the government of Pakistan dispatched humanitarian aid to Azerbaijan. The assistance was intended for service members and other people working in the liberated territories. Furthermore, the government and people of Pakistan have always stood by Azerbaijan and we are ready to provide full support in reconstructing the liberated territories and returning IDPs to their homes. He also highlighted the importance of the Frontier Works Organization in reconstructing the newly liberated areas of Azerbaijan.

Prof. Dr. Iram Khalid, Chairperson of Political Science Department, University of Punjab, Lahorehighlighted that regional connectivity is gaining more and more importance.  Culture serves as a transmission belt to engage and understand cultures, norms, and practices. She emphasized that Pakistan and Azerbaijan share common cultural, historical, and religious values. The relationship between both countries is strong in the fields of diplomacy, economy, and political cooperation as well. She was of the view that now it is the time to further strengthen these bilateral ties by building people-to-people contact by arranging conferences, seminars, and other activities to bring closer the people and specifically the academia of both countries.

She highlighted that there is a need to improve the informal communication and efforts between both countries. During academic and formal discussions there ate many problems that can not be discussed. She was of the view that this online conference is a positive step in this regard.

Dr. Iram suggested that Pakistan can not only provide support to Azerbaijan in the infrastructural rehabilitation but also in symbolic cooperation that includes psychological and social support to the people of the liberated areas. She further suggested having follow-ups of all formal meetings to devise a practical strategy and work plan.

Dr. Adam Saud, Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Bahria University, Islamabad highlighted that Armenia’s destruction and aggression have destroyed the cultural heritage and history of Azerbaijan. During the last three decades, this region was kept underdeveloped by the Armenia forces. They did not invest in any development of the occupied region. When the Armenian forces were retreating after they lost the war, they destroyed many religious sites and looted important artifacts.

Armenia demolished almost 700 buildings 927 libraries, 85 music and art schools, 22 museums, and 4 art galleries, all these buildings and facilitations were destroyed or abolished by the Armenian forces.

Discussing the reconstruction, he emphasized that to reconstruct the infrastructure, Azerbaijan has immediately started to take important steps. The people and government of Azerbaijan are committed to rebuild the community and restore peace in the areas. He also discussed the idea of smart cities and highlighted that the government has ensured safety to all citizens whether they are from Armenia or Azerbaijan.

Prof. AzerBabayev, ADA University, Baku, Azerbaijan that this occupation by Armenia is one of the longest occupations. He highlighted that Armenia has systematically done ethnic and cultural cleansing of the Azerbaijani people, their culture, and history.

Prof Azer further highlighted that Azerbaijan’s behavior in the international community is commendable as we have invited social, cultural, and political cooperation with the international community. He also emphasized that many Armenian people are living in Azerbaijan and the government has always taken care of them, as we have nothing against the people of Armenia. Furthermore, Azerbaijan does not believe in humiliating the enemies. The region of Nagorno-Karabakh holds special significance and it is a promising land for not only Azerbaijan but for the entire region.

Dr. Marium Kamal, Assistant Professor, South Asian Studies Center, University of Punjab, Lahore discussed the security dilemmas involved in the reconstruction and rehabilitation of liberated areas.

She emphasized that after the liberation of these areas there exists an uncertainty in the region. Hence, the priority should be to regain and rebuild the trust between the people of these areas for a better social environment. She also mentioned that we need new methods of international cooperation between both countries. Untraditional methods need to be secured for regional reconstruction and connectivity.

Identifying certain areas, she emphasized the importance of cooperation in the field agricultural sector and the Tourism sector as Azerbaijan and Pakistan share many historical and cultural ties. Furthermore, educational cooperation is also very important to create linkages between the two countries.

The conference was concluded with the closing remarks of Dr. Mehmood-Ul-Hassan Khan, Regional Geo-Political Analyst & Member Board of Experts, CGSS. He extended his gratitude to all the speakers and stated that Azerbaijan’s victory against Armenia is historical. He also highlighted that during the Azerbaijan-Armenia war around 2783 soldiers and civilians were martyred.

The conference was moderated by Ms. Palwasha Nawaz, Project Executive, CGSS, and was attended by experts and analysts from Azerbaijan and Pakistan. The conference was also viewed live by 300 viewers on social media platforms.

Japanese envoy condoles and sympathizes with families of victims in train derailing incident

ISLAMABAD, MAR 8: /DNA/ – Matsuda Kuninori, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, has expressed his condolences and profound grief over the incident of Lahore-bound train derailment near Rohri station that claimed the life of a passenger and left many others injured.

In his message of condolences, Ambassador MATSUDA on Monday said he feels saddened over this unfortunate train derailing incident in Pakistan and offers his condolences and deep sympathies to the grieving families.

“I heard the news with deep sorrow and offer my sympathies to the families of the victims and wish a speedy recovery for the injured in the incident,” said Ambassador MATSUDA.

RCCI celebrates International Women Day 2021

RAWALPINDI, MAR 8 (DNA) – The Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) celebrated International Women Day on Monday in the Chamber with a theme, “one can be anyone”, to mark the Day.

PTI Senator Fozia Arshad was the chief guest of the ceremony, while President RCCI Mohammad Nasir Mirza, Group leader Sohail Altaf, Senior Vice President Osman Ashraf, Vice President Shahraiz A Malik, Chairperson Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP), Ms Rahat Kaunain, Ms Musrat Misbah, Ms Hassan Bano, Convener RCCI Women Entrepreneur Committee Ms. Noreen Ghaffar, members’ executive committee and large number of women members of RCCI were also there to mark Women Day.

Speaking on the occasion Chief Guest Senator Fozia Arshad said that the PTI Government is committed to ensure a secure and enabling environment for women to play their rightful role in our national economy and country’s development.

She said our struggle is to provide equal opportunity and a platform for women to excel in their field and women to party at every table where decisions take place.

She lauded the role of RCCI for organising such tremendous events and said that Chamber’s approach towards women empowerment can be beneficial for those women who want to start their businesses.

Speaking on the Occasion President RCCI Mohammad Nasir Mirza said that no nation can make progress without the progress of women. Rawalpindi Chamber always welcomed women to participate in Chamber’s activities to bring change in businesses. RCCI established an incubation centre for business women to provide an equipped place for women to display their products and hold meetings to promote their businesses.

Group Leader Sohail Altaf said that women playing an active role in nation building added that the country’s economy can only flourish once we have an active participation of women.

Convener Noreen Ghaffar gave a detailed presentation on RCCI key initiatives and events for providing opportunity and platform for women entrepreneurs.

Chairperson CCP Ms Rahat Kaunain, Business Women, Ms Musrat Misbah, and Chief of Party, USAID PREIA Ms Hassan Bano also spoke on the occasion and shared their success stories.

KP Province All set to launch Chinese-style bike-sharing system

Islamabad, Mar 8 (DNA):  The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Province is all set to launch the eco-friendly ‘Zu Bicycle Sharing System’ in Peshawar City on Wednesday.According to a report published by Gwadar Pro, Peshawar is the first city in Pakistan to adopt a Chinese-style bike-sharing system aiming to provide the urban residents with a cheaper, convenient and time-saving mode of transportation and to reduce energy consumption and harmful gas emission.

TransPeshawar, a KP Government-owned urban mobility company, is initiating Zu Bicycle Sharing, which is part of the Peshawar Bus and Rapid Transit (BRT) system.

The Rs. 70 billion BRT project, launched in August 2020, is branded as “Zu Peshawar”, which in Pashto language means “Lets Go Peshawar”. A separate bike-lane is constructed along the 28-kilometer BRT corridor for the Zu Bicycle system.

“All preparations are made for the public launch of the cycle-sharing system,” TransPeshawar spokesperson Umair Khan told Gwadar pro, “360 bicycles have been delivered to the docking stations”.

The slogan of Zu Bicycle is “Clean and Healthy Peshawar”, which is also inscribed on the frames of the bicycles.

According to Umair Khan, the BRT had introduced hybrid buses and now it brings the bicycle-sharing system as a model for green travel that promotes green behaviours among the Peshawarities .

TransPeshawar has issued a code of conduct for Zu Bicycle riders as well as guidelines to help them find docking stations along the road. To rent and return the bicycle, riders can the same Zu fare card, which is also applicable to BRT buses.

The fares of using Zu Bicycles are nominal: it is free of cost for a ride up to 30 minutes while charging only Rs 20 per hour. Monthly pass holders can enjoy the ride for just Rs 10 per hour.

Initially, the TransPeshawar developed a network of 32 Zu Bicycle stations for Hayatabad and university campuses in Peshawar City.

“Next, the bicycle-sharing services will also be extended to other parts of the city,” Umair Khan told Gwadar pro.

All bicycles are imported from China, manufactured by the Easy-TRY Cycles Tianjin Company Ltd. With a one-size-fits-all design, the bicycles are gender neutral. According to Umair Khan, the step-through frame bicycles are designed for easy riding which are more appropriate as per the “cultural needs” of women in Peshawar.

Muhammad Ayaz, resident of Basharat Market Hayatabad, termed the launch of the cycle sharing system as a “positive initiative” by the KP government and said, “It is the easiest way to get around the city and explore new places”.

According to him, due to the constant increase in gasoline prices, fares are going up and bicycles are the only affordable alternative for locals.

Salma Anayat from University Town, Peshawar believes that the Zu Bicycle system could promote cycling culture in Peshawar. “Initially, females would be reluctant to use the bicycles due to cultural bearers; however, I hope that slowly and gradually, they will start riding bicycles,” she said.

Haji Imran Shah, wholesale bicycle dealer in Karkhano Market Peshawar, said that the demand for bicycles, especially sports bikes, has increased in recent years in KP.

“If I used to import one container of bicycles a year, now I import ten,” he told Gwadar pro. According to him, one of the main reasons behind the increase in demand for bicycles is “health benefits”. He mainly imports cycles from China, while some used cycles also come from European countries.

Haji Imran Shah said that some Pakistani companies have also started producing quality bicycles.

Dr. Aziz-Ur-Rahim Bacha has recently completed his Ph.D. from Fudan University Shanghai, China in the discipline of Environmental Science. According to him, the Zu Bicycle Sharing System will reduce air pollution and minimize pressure on fossil fuels.

Air pollutants from vehicles cause different health issues, increase the temperature and change atmospheric composition. According to the Air Pollution Index, Peshawar (on March 8) is the fourth most polluted city of Pakistan.

“The successful execution of the project can reduce haze and smog in Peshawar City,” Dr Aziz-Ur-Rahim told Gwadar pro.

According to him, China is known as a world leader in sharing bicycles with famous bicycle companies such as Ofo, Mobike, Hello-bike and Lime. Bicycle-sharing systems help China control emissions, relieve traffic congestion, and provide a cost-effective alternative for travel.

“Like China, Pakistan should also introduce a shared bicycle system in all its cities in order to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions,” he said.

U.S., Facebook recognize Pak women entrepreneurs on Int’l Women’s Day

ISLAMABAD, MAR 8 (DNA) – The United States Mission to Pakistan, in partnership with Facebook, celebrated International Women’s Day 2021 by recognizing the achievements of Pakistani women entrepreneurs who received #SheMeansBusiness training through the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Small and Medium Enterprise Activity.  To date, USAID has provided training for 433 Pakistani women-owned micro, small, and medium enterprises under this initiative.

The #SheMeansBusiness training initiative helps women-led businesses in Pakistan and around the world utilize social media platforms, such as Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram, to boost their online presence and sales.  Through the USAID-Facebook partnership, Facebook Certified Trainers provide free online marketing training and support to women-led businesses that are struggling to market themselves to the right target audience.

“Women entrepreneurs in Pakistan and across the globe are triggering disruptions in the digital ecosystem and making tremendous strides to transform their innovative ideas into practical and profitable businesses and solutions,” said USAID Mission Director Julie Koenen.  “I would like to thank Facebook for its efforts in supporting women entrepreneurs not just in Pakistan but across the globe.  We look forward to expanding and building upon this collaboration.”

“Women in Pakistan are extremely talented and have the potential to achieve great success; something we have observed over the years and continue to invest in,” said Beth Ann Lim, Director of Facebook’s Asia Pacific Policy Programs and Government Outreach. “Through the expansion of our #SheMeansBusiness program in Pakistan, we have designed trainings that will aid in the promotion of micro/small businesses being led by women – especially by those who are based in the rural areas.”

During the event, women entrepreneurs who participated in the initiative shared how the training has helped them expand their businesses using online platforms.

“I am extremely grateful to USAID for enrolling me in this highly effective and engaging workshop,” said Saira Jahan, owner of Moksha Resorts in Gilgit Baltistan.  “Before this, I checked audience insights only to monitor engagement, but after these sessions, I use these tools to influence my strategy to identify target audiences, tourist trends, etc.  The trainer made everything very easy to comprehend. Great initiative!”=DNA

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Serena Hotels hosts breakfast to celebrate International Women’s Day

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ISLAMABAD: Serena Hotels hosted a breakfast to celebrate International Women’s Day and honour the women associated with and present in Serena. All the women guests, associates, Serena Business Complex partners and representatives of the civil society along with a large number of diplomats and their wives attended the event. Mrs. Samina Alvi, the First Lady was the chief guest.

Aziz Boolani, CEO of Serena Hotels, said, “At Serena we believe that investing in women is the most effective way to improve the standards of living of communities and many of our CSR initiatives work with women to empower them socially and economically”.

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The objectives of the International Women’s Day are to celebrate the struggle for women’s rights in the economic, social, political, and cultural domain, to reaffirm women’s solidarity in the struggle for peace and to show what women have achieved.

Boolani said, “Despite advances in gender equity, there is still much more to be done and Serena continues to provide safe spaces, networking opportunities and linkages to benefit women”.

The women entrepreneurs also set up various stalls featuring Pakistani handicrafts and traditional items. The first lady also took a round of various stalls and evinced interest in items displayed there.

She also praised the work of artisans. The guests also enjoyed live music.

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