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Interior Minister in Qatar to attend Milipol exhibition

Islamabad : The 13th three-day International Event for Homeland Security and Civil Defence, Milipol Qatar 2021 beginning  in Doha today (Monday).

International thought leaders and officials will participate in the seminar to lay out pathways to a safer world.

Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed will represent Pakistan at the Event.

He will also speak at the international expo and visit the Pakistan stall there.

The Interior Minister will also meet the Prime Minister of Qatar and hold delegation level talks to increase bilateral cooperation in various fields.

Sheikh Rashid Ahmed will hold talks to promote trade relations between the two countries and also discuss increase in export of Pakistan manpower to Qatar.

He will hand over a special letter of the Prime Minister Imran Khan to Emir of Qatar.

‘More dangerous than last wave’: As coronavirus spreads, Punjab CM warns against complacency

LAHORE, MARCH 15 : Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar on Monday warned the public against taking the current wave of the coronavirus pandemic lightly while directing the authorities to ensure strict compliance of SOPs across the province.

In a statement, CM Buzdar described the current wave of the virus are “more dangerous” than the previous. COVID-19 cases have spiked sharply in the country’s largest province during the last two weeks.

According to government data, 1,191 cases of coronavirus were reported in Punjab in the last 24 hours, out of 2,253 cases in total reported from all over Pakistan.

The provincial government has also reimposed restrictions in order to contain the virus and enforced smart lockdowns in various cities, while educational institutes in seven cities have been shut for two weeks from today.

Buzdar said there would no compromise on the safety of people and that it is a top priority for the government to ensure that the lives of the people are secured.

The chief minister directed the police and local administration to ensure the closure of markets and bazaars according to the new timings announced by the government.

He said that the government is aware of the problems faced by traders, but asked them to prioritise people’s lives as these measures were necessary.

“Due to flagrant violation of COVID-19 SOPs, the number of cases is increasing along with the death toll,” he noted.

CM Buzdar also urged the public to help the administration in observing safety guidelines.

2,253 new cases reported

The national tally of total active COVID-19 cases was recorded at 22,038 on Monday, with 2,253 more people testing positive for the virus and 1,307 people recovering from the disease during the last 24 hours.

A total of 29 corona patients also lost their lives during the past 24 hours, 26 of whom were under treatment in hospitals. Three were out of hospitals in quarantine at home, according to the latest update issued by the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC).

During the last 24 hours, most of the deaths occurred in Punjab, followed by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Of the total 29 deaths, 16 of the deceased had been on ventilator support.

The maximum ventilators were occupied in four major areas, including Multan 28%, Islamabad 38%, Peshawar 23% and Lahore 34%.

The maximum oxygen beds (oxygen providing facility other than ventilators) were also occupied in four major areas: Gujrat 59%, Peshawar 45%, Islamabad 36% and Lahore 30%.

Around 245 ventilators were occupied elsewhere in the country, while no COVID affected person was on ventilator in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Gilgit Baltistan (GB) and Balochistan.

Some 44,061 tests were conducted across the country on Sunday, including 8,036 in Sindh, 22,916 in Punjab, 6,931 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 4,773 in Islamabad, 483 in Balochistan, 312 in GB, and 610 in AJK.

Around 571,878 people have recovered from the disease so far across Pakistan, with the recovery ratio currently at over 90%.

Since the pandemic outbreak, a total of 607,453 cases have been detected. This includes those perished, recovered and under treatment for COVID-19. The break up is: AJK 11,017, Balochistan 19,220, Gilgit-Baltistan 4,961, Islamabad 48,081, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 76,104, Punjab 186,659 and Sindh 261,411.

About 13,537 deaths were recorded in the country since the eruption of the contagion. Around 4,458 have perished in Sindh, where five deaths occurred in the hospitals during the past 24 hours.

Deaths in Punjab have been 5,769, with 16 in the past 24 hours alone — 13 of them in hospitals and three out of hospitals.

In KP, the number has reached 2,159, with six dying in hospital on Sunday; 526 in Islamabad, two died in hospital on Sunday; 202 in Balochistan; 103 in GB; and 320 in AJK.

PM launches countrywide olive cultivation campaign

NOWSHERA, Mar 15 : Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday launched a large scale countrywide olive tree plantation campaign, starting from Nowshera district.

The Prime Minister planted a sapling of olive at model plantation site of Amangarh in Nowshera, where a cultivation of around 7,200 olive plants will be carried out.

The Prime Minister visited the cultivation area, where he was given a briefing about potential of olive plantation on the occasion. Governor Khyber Pukhtunkhwa  Shah Farman, Chief Minister Mehmood Khan, Defence Minister Pervaiz Khattak, Minister for Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam and senior officials were present.

The olive tree cultivation is part of the Ten Billion Tree Tsunami Programme, under which olive trees will be planted at suitable locations across the country.

Promoting olive cultivation is one of the priorities of the government aimed at making the farmer prosperous and saving valuable foreign exchange.

COVID-19 claims 29 lives, infects 2,253 more people

ISLAMABAD, Mar 15 : The national tally on Monday of total active COVID-19 cases was recorded 22,038 with 2,253 more people tested positive for the deadly virus and 1,307 people recovered from the disease during the last 24 hours.

Twenty-nine corona patients have died during past 24 hours, 26 of whom were under treatment in hospital and three out of hospital in respective quarantine or home, according to the latest update issued by the National command and Operation Centre (NCOC).

During the last 24 hours most of the deaths had occurred in the Punjab followed by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Out of the total 29 deaths occured during last 24 hours, 16 of the deceased had died on ventilators during their treatment.

The maximum ventilators were occupied in four major areas including Multan 28 percent, Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) 38 percent, Peshawar 23 percent and Lahore 34 percent.

The maximum Oxygen beds (alternate oxygen providing facility other than ventilator administered as per medical requirement of COVID patient) was also occupied in Four major areas of Gujrat 59 percent, Peshawar 45 percent, ICT 36 percent and Lahore 30 percent.

Around 245 ventilators were occupied elsewhere in the country while no COVID affected person was on ventilator in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Gilgit Baltistan (GB) and Balochistan.

Some 44,061 tests were conducted across the country on Sunday, including 8,036 in Sindh, 22,916 in Punjab, 6,931 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 4,773 in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), 483 in Balochistan, 312 in GB, and 610 in AJK.

Around 571,878 people have recovered from the disease so far across Pakistan making it a significant count with over 90 percent recovery ratio of the affected patients.

Since the pandemic outbreak, a total of 607,453 cases were detected that also included the perished, recovered and under treatment COVID-19 patients so far, including AJK 11,017, Balochistan 19,220, GB 4,961, ICT 48,081, KP 76,104, Punjab 186,659 and Sindh 261,411.

About 13,537 deaths were recorded in country since the eruption of the contagion. Around 4,458 perished in Sindh where five deaths occured in the hospitals during past 24 hours.

5,769 in Punjab had died with 16 deaths occured in past 24 hours, 13 of them in the hospital and three out of the hospital. 2,159 in KP where six of them died in hospital on Sunday, 526 in ICT among two of them died in the hospital on Sunday,  202 in Balochistan, 103 in GB and 320 in AJK succumbed to the deadly virus.

A total of 9,529,763 corona tests have been conducted so far, while 631 hospitals are equipped with COVID facilities. Some 2,329 corona patients were admitted in hospitals across the country.

Billie Eilish wins Record of the Year Grammy

Los Angeles, March 15 : Billie Eilish on Sunday snagged the Grammy for Record of the Year for the second straight time, a major feat for the 19-year-old who swept all four top categories at last year’s ceremony.

This time, the edgy pop sensation bested a crowded field including the night’s big stars Megan Thee Stallion and Beyonce, along with Dua Lipa, Post Malone and Doja Cat, to win the prize honoring the year’s best overall song for her hit “Everything I Wanted.”

In 2020, the ‘teenage phenom’ cemented her place as an establishment leader, posting a banner Grammy night by sweeping prizes for Album, Record and Song of the Year, plus Best New Artist — the first woman and youngest artist to do so.

“Everything I Wanted” is a gauzy ode to the struggles of stardom that touches on the teenage angst over feelings of inadequacy, imposter syndrome and concerns about fitting in.

Last year, she won Record of the Year honors for her hit “Bad Guy” off her debut “when we all fall asleep, where do we go?”, which won for Album of the Year.

Before her album’s release in March 2019, Eilish had already won a fervent online following for her bold, often haunting pop sound featuring heavy bass and tinges of trap and electronic dance music.

She is now one of the biggest pop stars in the world, and though the pandemic forced her to cancel her global tour, she still posted a strong year that included penning the theme ballad for the upcoming James Bond film “No Time to Die” — which also scored a Grammy on Sunday.

Pakistan joins the OIC in observing the ‘International Day to Combat Islamophobia’

ISLAMABAD :Prime Minister Imran Khan has been the leading international voice in raising awareness on the grave consequences of rising systematic Islamophobia and in promoting inter-faith harmony. In line with his vision, Pakistan presented a Resolution to designate 15 March as the ‘International Day to Combat Islamophobia’ at the 47th Session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM), held in Niamey, Niger, on 27-28 November 2020. The Resolution was unanimously adopted by the CFM. The OIC is now working with the international community to commemorate this Day at the global level.

The OIC’s unanimous support for the designation of this Day is a reflection of the sentiments of billions of Muslims around the world. Pakistan, today, joins members of the OIC in observing for the first time the ‘International Day to Combat Islamophobia.’ Marking this occasion, the OIC Group will hold a High-Level Event in New York on 17 March 2021.

The scourge of Islamophobia, fuelled by populism, hate speech, and lack of knowledge and disinformation, is causing unimaginable suffering to Muslim minorities around the world. Islamophobia has taken many forms including inter alia negative profiling, mob lynchings by cow vigilantes, discriminatory laws, attacks on women for wearing hijabs, ban on minarets, negative propaganda and disinformation campaigns, manifestos of far-right parties, deliberate vandalism of Islamic symbols and holy sites, and attempts to link and equate Islam with terrorism. Such acts imperil our shared aspirations for a peaceful world and harmonious future for all.

Pakistan has always supported and continues to lead international efforts for building bridges between cultures and civilizations. Through the observance of this Day, we want to build better understanding of Islam and Islamic precepts. We intend to send a message of international solidarity and cooperation. We remain determined to promote values of peaceful co-existence as well as inter-faith and cultural harmony.

Chinese expert shares experience for desert locust control in Pakistan

BEIJING, March 15 : A Chinese expert shares his experience for desert locust control in Pakistan on a webinar jointly held by China and Pakistan, according to a report published by China Economic Net (CEN).

The report says, Tang Renjian, the minister of the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and Syed Fakhar Imam, the minister of the Pakistani Ministry of National Food Security & Research sent a congratulation and a video address respectively for the launch of the locust control training.

At the seminar, Zhang Long, a professor from China Agricultural University, said China and Pakistan are iron brothers, and China would like to help Pakistan deal with the desert locust plague.

Zhang is one of the expert team members who traveled to Pakistan to help the desert locust control in February 2020.

As Zhang along with the other experts made a field trip across Pakistan then, Zhang made different suggestions for desert locust control according to different situations.

Zhang points out that Punjab province is facing the most emergent situation now.

As the nymphs will hatch in the next two weeks, some action must be taken immediately, including digging out eggs and spraying chemicals.

Besides specific measures, Zhang also advised Pakistanis to establish a sustainable, high-efficient and long-term management system for the desert locust control. In this system, biological and ecological controls are the main methods.

Zhang thought that monitoring and forecast of the locust should be more precise and efficient.

Zhang also stressed that Pakistan should strengthen scientific research in locust biology, ecology and physiology to tackle threats of locust plague. He also advised to train more people for the locust control.

The webinar is jointly by relevant departments of China and Pakistan, including the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan, the National Agro-tech Extension and Service Center affiliated to the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, the Pakistani Embassy in Beijing and the Pakistani Ministry of National Food Security & Research.

China’s model drone technology to be used for development: Officials

ISLAMABAD, March 15 : China’s model drone technology will be used in Pakistan for commercial, research and development, agricultural and other peaceful purposes, says a report published by Gwadar Pro.

Impressed by the Drone laws in China, Prime Minister Imran Khan has approved the establishment of a Civil Drone Authority last Saturday.

The report says, employing drone technology for development and peaceful purposes was the need of the hour in Pakistan.

According to Pakistani officials, Civil Drone Authority will be mandated to regulate and control the unmanned aircraft system in the country.

It will also decide matters related to licensing, importing, manufacturing, examining and issuing of drone permits, the statement showed.

A higher official from Prime Minister’s office said that responsibilities of the authority will include developing standards for manufacturing, operations, training and research and development.

Furthermore, it will also provide technical guidance to the industrial sector to facilitate domestic manufacturing.

“Civil drone authority will also have the power to impose fines and penalties, revoke licences and prosecute,” the statement said.

LHC hears plea seeking cancellation of Maryam’s bail today

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) to hear National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) plea seeking cancellation of bail granted to Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz vice president Maryam Nawaz in Chaudhry Sugar Mills case today (Monday).


A two-member bench of the LHC comprising Justice Sarfaraz Dogar and Justice Asjad Giral will take up the plea.


The NAB in its plea has stated that Maryam, who is currently on bail in the Chaudhry Sugar Mills case is taking undue advantage of the bail. Investigation in the case is underway and Maryam Nawaz is not cooperating in it.


The NAB has pleaded with the court to suspend bail granted to Maryam so that investigation can be carried out.


Maryam was granted bail in the Chaudhry Sugar Mills case on November 4, 2019.


Chaudhry Sugar Mills case


The Sharif family has been accused of using Chaudhry Sugar Mills for money-laundering and illegal transfer of its shares.


According to NAB, the family took a $15 million loan on the pretext to set up the mill despite the fact that it had already been established before the loan was acquired.


The NAB maintains that more than Rs7 million worth of shares were transferred to PML-N vice president Maryam Nawaz in 2008 through mill’s shares, which were later transferred to her cousin Yousaf Abbas Sharif in 2010.

PM to launch olive plantation drive in Nowshera today

Islamabad : Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit the Nowshera district of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) where he will launch an olive plantation campaign.


During his visit, the premier will be briefed about the olive plantation and he will also address an event. The olive plantation is part of the Ten Billion Tree Tsunami Programme.
The federal government has prioritised olive cultivation in order to make prosper and help to save foreign exchange.


Earlier in January, Prime Minister Imran Khan had inaugurated a newly-constructed dry port in the Azakhel area of Nowshera.


He had thanked Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rasheed for earmarking funds for the construction of the dry port, which he said will not only boost trade but yield employment opportunities.
The prime minister had said the project was envisaged in 2006 but could not be completed by previous governments.


According to official sources, the dry port that has been built at a cost of Rs510 million will boost trade and economic activities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the entire region.

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