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QASIM COAL-FIRED PROJECT SETS NEW RECORD OF POWER GENERATION

Islamabad, April 3 (DNA): Qasim coal-fired power station generated 945 million kWh in March which breaks the record of the same type units power stations and reaches the maximum monthly generating capacity, according to PowerChina’s latest news.

Guo Guangling, General Manager of Qasim project told Gwadar Pro that Qasim’s two 660MW generator units have constantly operated at 100% capacity during whole March, generating 30 million kWh of electricity per day.

The 940 million kWh is the maximum monthly capacity Qasim can produce, which is possible to be achieved only by operating at full capacity for a full month without any production pause.

This data also breaks the previous record of the same type units power stations, 932 million kWh, which also was kept by Qasim project.

Indicated by the electric power department, in March, Qasim Power Station generated about 9.8% of domestic net on-grid electricity, which is equivalent to a year’s electricity consumption for about 400,000 average households here.

When asked, whether the units in Qasim capable of long-term operating at full capacity, Guo Guangling said, “Indeed, even in China, the same type units don’t constantly run at full capacity where load rates are around 50%.

However, the units in Qasim, thanks to the strict regular maintenance procedures and higher reliability, are still stable and well-performing after such a long time of full-load operation.”

After reaching the maximum generating capacity, next, Qasim turned its attention to being more environment-friendly.

“High-generating capacity, or high-efficiency power generation, to some extent, exactly means eco-friendly as far as a coal-fired power plant.”

The traditional power stations in Pakistan are costly and cause great pollution to the environment. This fact has aroused controversy and repulsion on coal-fired electricity midst people.

However, its uniqueness and importance decides that it cannot be completely replaced, at least in the short term.

In this case, higher efficiency of power generation, what Qasim is striving for, means lower pollution to the environment.

Guo pointed out that Qasim’s units use seawater secondary circulation for cooling and seawater desalination for water supply, and adopt environmental protection technologies such as limestone-gypsum desulfurization.

“That’s why emission indexes of Qasim are far better than local and World Bank environmental protection standards,” he said.

At the end of the interview, Guo promised that their efforts are just endless:“In the future, Qasim will continue to strive for the solution of domestic power shortage and sustainable development.

Meanwhile, we’ve also started to propose solutions to grid optimization in Pakistan so that the set-up of clean energy can be guaranteed,” he added, according to Gwadar Pro.

PCFA-KHYBER’S EASSY WRITING COMPETITION 2021

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PESHAWAR, APR 3 – To celebrate the 70th Anniversary of establishment of Pak-China Diplomatic Relations (1951-2021) and as a compliment to the China is the world’s second-largest economy and the world’s largest exporter around the globe. In the last three decades, the Chinese economy took off to become the direct rival of the world’s largest economies. China has expanded the economic activities across continents under its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the scope and magnitude of investment under BRI have secured China’s rising influence through economic means. As the Pakistan China  relations are very strong and indestructible.

Both play a pivotal role for each other. China and Pakistan have always supported each other on national and international levels. The Pakistan-China Friendship Association (PCFA) Khyber Chapter finalize and pleased to announced the English & Urdu Special Easy Competition as a part of PCFA-Khyber celebrations of 70th Anniversary of establishment of Pak-China Diplomatic Relations (1951-2021) with the collaborations of the Cultural Section Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Pakistan at Islamabad.

A 7-members committee headed by Mr. Tasleem Hussain Patron of the Association constituted where in PCFA President Yousaf Ayub Khan, Mr. Tahir Lughmani, Syed Ali Nawaz Gilani Ms. Noureen Rizwan Mr. Ahmad Kundi & Mr. Bilal Durrani will be members and look after the English & Urdu Essay Writing Competition where in eligibility criteria is all residents of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province having age limit 20-25 years with maximum 1000 words and which should not be published before and having only one author originality of easy will be appreciated. It has also been decided that last date of receipt of entries will be 5th May 2021 while winners will be informed by 15th May 2021, the decision of the PCFA-Khyber will be final & all rights will be reserved to the host organization PCFA-Khyber. The contestants can be submitted in word documents to email: [email protected] and can also be mailed to GPO Box No. 1276, Peshawar Cantt. The prize awarding ceremony will be held keeping in view the Covid 19 protocols at appropriate time.

KASHMIR; A NUCLEAR TROUBLE SPOT BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN

By Muhammad Akhter Aslam

It is well-known to everyone that First World War resulted in devastating consequences; therefore, to maintain world peace, first ever international organization, League of Nations, was established in 1920. Begging of the Second World War put an end to the peace treaty. Protection of Human right has always been priority of the developed countries; so, another idea for collective cooperation emerged in 1945 which give birth to United Nations Organization.

This is matter of fact that this organization resolved many conflicting concerns of the countries. Promoting international peace and avoiding wars is one of the major concerns of this worldwide organization but unfortunately Security Council, the chief organ of UNO, has remained ineffective to execute certain resolutions over India in Jammu and Kashmir case. Indian threat to IIOJK and violation of Human rights is not only question mark for regional peace but also warning to stability of United Nations. 

Kashmir issue is, now, talk of the global politics and bone of contention at international level. As this issue is between two nuclear-power countries; hence, its costs are expected far beyond the borders. Putting deaf ears over this issue is signal of peace demoting on the other hand, supporting Indian hegemonic steps will never constrain Pakistan to compromise on its minimum credible deterrence. It is Seventy-three historic conflict between two nuclear countries and its roots go to ignorant steps of Lord Mountbatten and Hindutva alliance at the time of separation. Kashmir was consisting of 80 percent Muslim population and majority was willing to be part of Pakistan. Kashmiris have all the cultural, geographic and religious explanations that connect them with Pakistan but brutality of Indian hegemons abused international notion of the human rights in IIOJK. This affiliation of Kashmiris with Pakistan showed real Indian picture.  Indian army started genocides against Muslims and common human right violation in Jammu, in the result of that, regional Mujahedin emerged to support Kashmiri Muslims. Nehru government crossed all the limitations of humanity and overrun Indian army into Kashmir. Pakistan, being supporter of Kashmiri rights, came forward to resist destructive outcomes but resultantly India started war against Pakistan. 

To resolve the issue, United Nations recommended for plebiscite in Kashmir but India, knowing the results, turned away by giving unnecessary excuses. Furthermore, India held elections in 1954 and with approval of Kashmir assembly, India declared Kashmir as integral part of it. In reaction to that, UNSC passed resolution 122 that rejected the law and advocated the referendum in Kashmir. Though, after Indo-Pakistan nuclear blast testing, United Nations passed resolution-1172 and asked both rivals to minimize tensions and buildup trust. Indian, as habitual, simply put blind eye over this decision. Indian interference is violation of international law, recently Kulbhushan Yadav case and the dossier presented at press conference of authorities is live example of Indian illegal intervention policy. India always plays that game to divert public attention from Indian national issues but South Asian politics should not ignore the fact that India’s this policy will lead to greatest debacle in the region.

This region experienced four foremost wars between two countries. Recently in February 2019, Pakistan cracked two Indian warplanes MIG-21 and Pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was arrested. Knowing the fact that both are nuclear countries, Pakistan released the accused in order to give peace gesture in the region. This is time for UNSC to put way forward in Kashmir issue in accordance with the same resolution which India has been ducking for 73 years by using certain tactics and excuses. Knowing the fact, that step of Indian government is violation of all the resolutions of United Nations. The silence of UN on Indian move, taken on 5thAugust, 2019, weakens the stability of this international organization. United Nations knows that more thanone and half year passed since Indians’ unconstitutional move. It is abuse to human rights activist that Kashmiris are being behaved as prisoners for guilt since revoking of article 370 and 35 A.

In recent times, inhuman activities are being carried by Indian government. Pakistan, being Islamic state, will never leave Kashmir into ditch of unjust. Indian government has violated ceasefire on working boundary. Almost, ninety-two women, sixty-eight children and overall, two hundred seventy-six citizens are victimized in that brutal step by Indian army.

It is, hence, finalized thatfascist Modi government has taken unconstitutional actions that violate secular nature of Indian constitution. Current government of India promotes Hindutva and materializes religious amendments in their constitution which is, even, unacceptable to Indian minorities. Despite all this, Pakistan represents clear agenda favorable to Kashmiris. International institutions should have a duty to resolve this conflict and put serious actions against Indian immoral, inhuman and unjust activities.  Global players should be aware from the reality that outcome of this burning question will be staking not only regional peace but also global.

The Writer is student of M.Phil. Criminology at SU Jamshoro.

PM puzzled over clamour for Pakistan not being among participants of climate moot

According to a statement of the White House, US president Biden had invited 40 world leaders to the summit on climate.  Pakistan was not included in the list of invitees.

                ISLAMABAD, Prime Minister Imran Khan Saturday said that he felt perplexed at the cacophony being raised by his political opponents for Pakistan not being invited to attend the ‘Virtual Leaders Summit on Climate’ which would be hosted by US president Joe Biden on April 22-23.

On his twitter handle, the prime minister posted a number of tweets to express his views and highlighted his government’s initiatives over the climate change and environmental protection which were solely driven for the future generations of the country.

The prime minister posted “I am puzzled at the cacophony over Pak (Pakistan) not being invited to a climate change conf (Conference)! My govt’s environment policies are driven solely by our commitment to our future generations of a clean & green Pakistan to mitigate the impact of climate change.”

The prime minister cited that these initiatives including Green Pakistan, 10 billion Tree Tsunami, nature based solutions and cleaning up rivers etc. 

“Hence our initiatives of Green Pak, 10 bn-tree tsunami, nature based solutions, cleaning up our rivers etc. We have gained vast experience in 7 yrs (years), beg (beginning) with KP, & our policies are being recognised & lauded,” he added.

The prime minister said that he had already laid out priorities for the UN Climate Change Conference 2021 – COP26 – if the international community was serious about countering impact of climate change.

The prime minister also expressed willingness to help any state wanting to learn from Pakistan’ s experience. 

“We are ready to help any state wanting to learn from our experience,” he tweeted.

The government of Pakistan has been spearheading a robust climate drive with mega initiatives which were lauded by the UN and other global bodies advising other most vulnerable climate hit countries to emulate these projects.

According to a statement of the White House, US president Biden had invited 40 world leaders to the summit on climate.  Pakistan was not included in the list of invitees.

Babar, Imam star Pakistan down South Africa in first ODI

A crafty century from captain Babar Azam and a solid half-century from opener Imam-ul-Haq was enough for Pakistan in securing a three-wicket win in the first ODI against South Africa at the Centurion on Friday.

Chasing a tricky target of 274 to go 1-0 up in the three-match series, the visitors were off to a poor start as opener Fakhar Zaman went back to the pavilion after being bowled on the bowling of Kagiso Rabada.

Babar and Imam put on a match-winning partnership 177 runs for the second wicket off just 181 balls to put Pakistan in complete control of the match.

However, with the captain’s departure, the Men-in-Green suffered a mini collapse as they lost four wickets for just in the space of just 17 runs 37 balls.

However, vice-captain Shadab Khan and in-form wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan put on a solid 53-run partnership to take the team closer to the victory.

Rizwan departed after scoring 40 off 52 balls with the help of three fours.

The Men in Green kept making things difficult with reckless shots and dot balls.

However, Faheem Ashraf, after playing three dot balls in the final over, hit a boundary on the last ball of the match to secure the win.

Babar finished the Pakistan innings with the top score of 103 off 104 balls with the help of 17 fours whereas Imam scored 70 off 80 balls with the help of three fours and a six.

For South Africa, pacer Anrich Nortje was the most successful bowler on the day as he registered figures of 4-51 in his quota of 10 overs.

For his outstanding batting performance, captain Babar was named the player-of-the-match.

Rassie’s show

Earlier, Rassie van der Dussen’s maiden century in international cricket helped the Proteas in registering a competitive total of 273 for the loss of six wickets in their allotted 50 overs.

After being put to bat first by the visitors’ captain, the home team were in trouble early one as they lost the first four wickets for just 55 runs inside the first 15 overs.

However, from there on, it was all Van der Dussen’s show who played a brilliant knock and scored 123 not out off just 134 balls which included 10 fours and two sixes.

He was well-supported by veteran middle-order batsman David Miller who scored 50 off 56 balls with the help of five fours. The duo also added 116 runs for the fifth-wicket partnership off just 135 balls.

For Pakistan, pacers Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf were the pick of the bowlers as they claimed two wickets each.

EIGHT GAMBLERS ARRESTED

Police on Friday during an ongoing crackdown against anti-social elements rounded up eight gamblers and recovered bet money from their possession.

A spokesman said that Phularwan police team conducted a raid and arrested 8 gamblers who were busy in playing cards.

Police also recovered Rs 16500 bet money from their possession. They were identified as Falak Naz, Shahzad Qamar, Ansar Abbas, Naseer Ahmed,

Asad Abbas and others. A case was registered against them under the gambling act.

SIX VEHICLES IMPOUNDED OVER SOPS BREACH

Secretary District Regional Transport Authority (DRTA) Farooq Haider Friday impounded six vehicles and imposed Rs.15,000 fine over violation of anti-coronavirus SOPs.

A spokesman for the department said that the Secretary DRTA along with traffic police checked various passenger vehicles at Sargodha-Mianwali road and Sargodha-Faisalabad road and impounded six vehicles and challaned over 20 other vehicles over violation of SOPs.

He said that on the direction of Secretary Transport Punjab, the department was regularly monitoring the implementation of COVID-19 SOPs in the district at all bus and wagon stands.

FOUNDER GROUP WINS SARGODHA PRESS CLUB ANNUAL ELECTIONS

Chaudhry Abdul Hanan Press Club President, Malik Mohammad Asghar General Secretary, Amjad Pervez and Mohammad Imran Goraiya were elected Vice President

Mehboob Ahir

SARGODHA: In Sargodha Press Club, the Founder Group has won the election of the session 2021 to 2022 by a landslide. Chaudhry Abdul Hanan Press Club President, Malik Mohammad Asghar General Secretary, Amjad Pervez and Mohammad Imran Goraiya were elected Vice President.

 Rana Mohammad Afzal Hanif Joint Secretary, Mohammad Bilal Asghar Finance Secretary and Rao Majeed were elected as Information Secretary.

The newly elected members of the Press Club’s working committee include Rana Sajid Iqbal, Malik Salman Moazzam, Shamshad Ali Tahir, Hafiz Mutasim Arjumand, Chaudhry Zafar Mahmood, Rana Muhammad Ashraf, Chaudhry Abdul Samad Shaheen and Abdul Wahab Chaudhry. Islamabad Post correspondent Mehboob Ahir has congratulated all the newly elected candidates of Press Club Sargodha on their glorious victory in the elections.

MAN CITY MAY NOT SIGN STRIKER DESPITE AGUERO EXIT: GUARDIOLA

Manchester City are unlikely to prioritise the signing of a new striker for next season despite all-time leading scorer Sergio Aguero leaving the Premier League club at the end of the campaign, manager Pep Guardiola said on Friday.

Aguero, who has netted 257 goals in 384 appearances and won four Premier League titles, one FA Cup and five League Cups at the club, is set to leave when his contract expires.

City have only one other central striker in Gabriel Jesus and reports in the British media have linked them with a move for Europe’s hottest striking talent – Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland – but Guardiola hosed down the speculation.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen but at these prices we’re not going to buy any striker,” Guardiola told reporters ahead of Saturday’s league trip to Leicester City.

“It’s impossible. We cannot afford it. All the clubs are struggling financially, us as well. We have Gabriel, Ferran (Torres) who has been incredible, Raheem (Sterling) as a false nine… Today there’s more chance we’ll not buy a striker.”

Guardiola heaped praise on former City striker Kelechi Iheanacho, who scored five goals in three games for Leicester in March to be named Premier League player of the month.

“Incredible. The quality was there, he was a young player here and I think with Gabriel we didn’t have enough space,” Guardiola said.

“He’s a fantastic person, we had a good relationship, and I’m glad to see him playing well. In the final third he has the right tempo, he’s so clear in front of the goal.”

Guardiola’s side are top of the league table with 71 points from 30 games, 14 points ahead of local rivals Manchester United who have a game in hand.

UKRAINE REPORTS RECORD DAILY HIGH OF NEW CORONAVIRUS CASES, DEATHS

Ukraine reported a record daily high of 19,893 new coronavirus cases over the past 24 hours, Health Minister Maksym Stepanov said on Friday.

He also said a record high number of coronavirus-related deaths – 433 – were registered in the past day compared with the previous record of 421 on April 1. It was the third day in a row that deaths had hit record highs.

Stepanov gave no reason for the jump in cases and deaths. Late on Thursday he said Ukraine had confirmed some cases of the novel coronavirus variant that was first discovered in South Africa.

Stepanov said 5,040 people were hospitalised over the past day, almost the same number as on Thursday.

Several biggest Ukrainian towns, including capital Kyiv, have already imposed a strict lockdown.

Ukraine has reported a total of 1,711,630 cases with 33,679 deaths as of April 2.

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