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Flour Millers demand increase in wheat quote to avoid any flour shortage

ISLAMABAD, FEB 20 (DNA) – A delegation of Islamabad Flour Millers visited Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry and demanded that the government should enhance the monthly wheat quota to flour mills in the federal capital that would help in ensuring uninterrupted supply of flour to the general public and eliminate all chances for any flour shortage in the region.

Addressing the delegation, Abdul Rehman Khan, Vice President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry said that though the stocks of wheat across the country were at satisfactory level and there was no shortage of flour, however, further increase in the wheat quota to flour millers would end all prospects for any flour shortage. He said that the price of wheat in the open market was at the highest level and urged that the government should take its notice to avert any further hike in the price of flour.

Abdul Rehman Khan said that the District Food Controller (DFC) Malik Mohammad Zaman was performing his role very satisfactorily as he was constantly checking the supply of flour in the market to curb all chances of flour shortage. He said that Malik Mohammad Zaman was also cooperating in resolving the problems of flour mills. He further said that the departmental case against Malik Mohammad Zaman was unwarranted as he was discharging his responsibilities in the best possible way, therefore, he appealed for withdrawal of case against him. He said that the cases against other DFCs should also be withdrawn.

Abdul Rehman Khan said that more than 70 sale points have been set up in Rawalpindi/Islamabad under the supervision of DFC which were providing ample supply of flour to the people. In addition, the sale of flour in the saholat bazaars was going on at government rates for which the Flour Mills Association, DFC and their staff deserved appreciation.=DNA

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20% Spectators to be allowed in Stadiums for PSL 2021 group matches

ISLAMABAD: The Sixth Edition of HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2021 will go underway on February 20 with 20% Spectators allowed to witness the group matches in the Stadiums, as per the decision taken on Thursday.

In the morning session of the National Command & Operation Centre (NCOC) held in Islamabad, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Officials also participated for finalizing the participants for PSL 2021 matches.

After detailed deliberations with Health Officials, it was decided with strict guidelines already issued that 20% of Spectators will be allowed in Stadiums for the group matches.

The decision about the presence of the Spectators in the Stadiums for PSL 2021 playoffs marches will be made in view of the prevailing COVID positivity ratio at that time.

The Sixth Edition of HBL PSL 2021 will kick off with the inaugural match between the Defending Champions Karachi Kings and Quetta Gladiators at National Stadium Karachi on February 20.

The HBL PSL 2021 will have a total of 34 T20s to be played at National Stadium Karachi and Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

The Final of the event will take place on March 22 in Lahore.

Pests and drought led to massive decline of cotton roduction in Pakistan: PCGA

BEIJING, Feb 10 (DNA): Cotton production in Pakistan witnessed a massive decline of about 35% to 5.57 million bales by the end of January, 2021, the lowest in 30 years, Gwadar Pro reported on Wednesday quoting Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association (PCGA).

While multiple reasons can be identified behind the cotton plight, vigorous efforts are under way to reverse the tide.

The decline in cotton growth is mainly due to pests and drought, seed degradation, and reduction of planting area.

“The main problem is pest infestation and increasing temperature”, said cotton grower Zafar Mehmood Khan.

“This year, white fly had caused serious impacts on cotton, even higher than those caused by pink worm.” As estimated by Prof. Dr. Jalal Arif from the Agriculture University of Faisalabad, the devastation brought by pink worm and white fly is as high as four million bales.

In addition, high temperatures during the critical month of September hampered the development of fruiting bodies. Heat tolerant cotton varieties are needed to fight against global warming, but there is still a long way to go. “our farmers are trying their best but with no success so far”, noted Zafar.

Pakistani cotton farmers also face a decline in seed quality that agricultural scientists say was in place 20 years ago.

After introduction of BT cotton, an insect-resistant transgenic crop designed to combat the bollworm, in 2001, virtually no pest control or crop management has been done because they are deemed as unnecessary. But now the seed has lost its genetic superiority.

Under the threat of pest attack, uncertain weather conditions, and insufficient availability of certified seed, the cost of cotton growth has risen continuously in recent years, pushing more farmers to switch to other remunerable crops like corn, rice, and sugarcane.

As a result, the area devoted to cotton is projected to decrease by 12 percent in the current fiscal year 2020-21.

As Pakistan’s “silver plant”, cotton is an important cash crop and lifeline of the textile sector, which has 55 to 60pc contribution in overall exports of the country. Experts estimate that Pakistan’s cotton production will not surpass 4.5 million bales this year.

Fortunately, Pakistan’s agricultural science community has not stopped making progress. In university laboratories, some agricultural scientists are working on ways to control pests and diseases.

The Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB), Punjab University in Lahore has gained approval of double and triple gene BT cotton for commercial use.

Modified CLCV (cotton leaf crumple virus) resistant variety will also be available to farmers. Research on techniques against pink worm infestation is under way.

These endeavors are coming into fruition. Cotton grower Muhammad Naseem Khan has made his cotton fields insect-free in 2020 with the new seeds.

“For next year, I will produce my own seeds by selecting the best from 4-5 varieties I have sown. If imported seed are available then initially, we will be sowing them on smaller acreage on trial.”

Pakistani agricultural community hopes the government will introduce policies to encourage cotton cultivation to recover cotton production in 2021.

Shariq, Representative of National Bank of Pakistan in Beijing, suggests enforced cotton cultivation in top producing regions, training of farmers, and better seeds and pesticides to improve cotton yield.

As per a Media’s report, the government has decided to give subsidies to the cotton growers.

It also intends to implement seed act which will not only increase cultivation area through crop zoning to stop farmers from switching to other crops, but also make it more profitable for farmers.

Moreover, valuable insights and lessons can be learned from Pakistan’s good neighbor China, who has already made significant breakthroughs to overcome these problems.

A program has been initiated by Cotton Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Cotton Research Institute Multan, Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, and Pakistani universities to cross varieties from China and Pakistan Cotton as well as American Cotton for a combination of desirable qualities such as high yield, quality fiber, resistance to pests, and resilience under diverse weather conditions.

So far, substantial achievements have been attained with 1000 new crosses of shared parentage under screening at the experiment field in Henan Province of Central China.

According to Muhammad Shahid Iqbal, a Ph.D. scholar on the cooperation program, entering into the next phase of the research, “selected lines from these crosses will be further evaluated across various locations of China and Pakistan to choose the best varieties”.

“It’s beneficial for both sides because the geological proximity and similar weather conditions in some parts of the countries mean more convenience and efficiency in conducting field experiments,” Shahid said.=DNA

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Graduation Ceremony of 40th Specialized Diplomatic Course held

ISLAMABAD, FEB 10: The Graduation Ceremony of the 40th Specialized Diplomatic Course was held at the Foreign Service Academy in Islamabad on Wednesday.

In his address at the ceremony as the Chief Guest, the Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi urged the diplomats to be innovative and mould themselves according to modern demands of diplomacy to achieve goals efficiently and effectively.

The foreign minister said that a series of reforms have been instituted in the Foreign Ministry which is today more open to inputs for policy formulation.

Qureshi said that we are interacting with different segments of the society including the think tanks to get a fresh perspective.

However, he added that the foreign policy has to be led by the diplomats whilst accommodating the inputs from different stakeholders.

The foreign minister said that our diplomats need to be more articulate and effective team members who think out of the box and deliver results.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that we are employing images, graphics, and videos to better communicate with a wider array of audiences. He said that Specialized Cells including Crisis Management and Kashmir Cells have been established to deliver better results.

The foreign minister stressed that a better Civil Service is important to provide good governance. He said that the political leaders give their ideas and policies and it is the Civil Service that has to implement them.

Qureshi said that we want the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to be such an institution that is strong enough to give the leadership that the nation requires.

Pakistan witnessed the largest exporter of dates to Japan in 2020

DNA

KARACHI – Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Former Chairman on Horticulture Exports, Ahmad Jawad said 30.7% dates imported by Japan was from Pakistan in 2020. Total 618 tons of dates exported to Japan in the same year.

Talking to media, he said Kinnow exports to United Kingdom have also begins through air cargo after two decades . A first consignment of 2.2 tons reached to Manchester, now fresh kinnow will deleiver on regular basis till the end of season through PIA on special arrangements; despite country has witnessed a downward trend in kinnow exports, which seems to be directly related to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus. While the onset of COVID-19 is driving up demand for fresh and processed citrus products around the world, Pakistani kinnow exporters trying to capitalize on these market conditions.

Jawad says that the export target of 3.5 million tons on kinnow fruit was set for ongoing winter season, however certain restrictions on air and sea routes might have resulted decline in exports. Markets where demand is still strong, like the Middle East and China, are becoming more expensive to supply.

Though Afghanistan recently imposed import duty on Pakistani kinnows could upsetting the 100,000-tons market to exporters, despite two countries remain in talks.

Currently Afghanistan impose custom duty at 30 percent on kinnow at the import side which sweared hammer to achieve kinnow export target.

Pakistan and Afghanistan are to hold the next round of parleys on new draft of Afghanistan Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) at the end of the current month or early next month as the term of pact will expire on February 11th 2021.

Ahmad Jawad further said the TDAP and PHDEC officials are not even ready to raise the quota issue with their Indonesian counterparts as the island country issues a quota at a time when kinnow season is about to end here, regardless we have suggested barter trade with Indonesia, selling kinnow against large palm oil imports, but to no avail.

However the Pakistan’s exports to 10 markets declined particularly to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) fell by 22% from $607 million last fiscal year to this year’s $474 million. The country’s exports to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia fell by 8.2% from $217.46 in 2019 to $199.73 in the same period.

IO seeks time to file charge-sheet in Osama murder case

ISLAMABAD : An anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Wednesday extended the judicial remand of five arrested policemen in the Osama Satti murder case for 14 days.

The jail authorities didn’t produce the accused before the court due to lawyers’ strike.The investigation officer of the case filed an application seeking time to file the charge-sheet. Granting his plea, the court adjourned the hearing until February 19.

The accused include Muddasir, Shakeel, Mohammad Mustafa, Saeed Ahmed and Iftikhar Ahmed.

On Jan 2, the five Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) personnel were taken into custody for indiscriminately gunning down 22-year-old Osama in the Sector G-10 area on Srignagar Highway within the jurisdiction of Ramna police station in the federal capital.

NCOC takes stock of violations in vaccine administration

Shujaat Hamza

ISLAMABAD: NCOC morning session held. NCOC took a very comprehensive overview of vaccine administration progress to frontline health care workers and particularly various operational and administrative issues needing prompt action after start of vaccine on Feb 3rd. An elaborate and well defined procedure laid down by NCOC was shared with all stake holders. However the same was not strictly followed by some, resulted in violations. This was taken cognizance of and provinces asked to ensure compliance as per the agreed guidelines and procedures

NCOC vaccine nerve centre NIMS identified various violations and irregularities in vaccine administration. Mr Asad Umer said that NIMS was established to oversee the entire vaccine administration process and ensuring transparency and data accuracy. NCOC will ensure implementation of the vaccine strategy already shared with all stake holders. Only the front line healthcare workers (FLHCWs) who are saving precious lives and registered in resource management system by provincial health departments are authorized to be administered vaccine in this phase of vaccination.

No one else is allowed to bypass the NIMS / RMS vaccine system .  The complete vaccine administration record is maintained in the system for tracking and ensuring transparency

Since commencement of the inoculation process, 27,228 FLHCWs have been vaccinated including 21,121 in Sindh, 4,458 in Punjab, 691 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 274 in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), 239 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), 312 Gilgit Baltistan (GB) and 133 in Balochistan.

The FLHCWs can check their eligibility by sending their CNIC number to 1166 or visit nims.nadra.gov.pk website.

In the first step a confirmation message containing Adult Vaccine Center (AVC) and a pin code will be sent whereas in the second step the FLHCW will be informed about his appointment for vaccination at the designated AVC.

In the third step, he or she will visit the AVC along with his or her CNIC and pin code. The health staff at the AVC will confirm their appointment and verify CNIC and pin code.

The FLHCW will be vaccinated upon his turn. In the next step, the vaccination staff will confirm vaccine entry in NIMS and confirmation SMS will be sent. Finally, the FLHCW will have to stay for 30 minutes for monitoring after vaccination at the AVC. Moreover, in case of double shot vaccine the message will be sent after seven days.

Court extends interim bail to Sindh minister other accused in graft probe

KARACHI : An accountability court was informed on Wednesday that an accountability probe against provincial minister Sohail Anwar Siyal and others has been changed into an investigation.

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) informed the court about progress in the inquiry against Siyal and others.

The court extended interim bail of Sohail Anwar Siyal, Zafar Siyal and Jameel Soomro till March 31.

“Ghulam Asghar and Bakht Siyal have also been included in the probe,” NAB prosecutor informed the court and sought more time from the court for completion of the investigation against the accused.

The court clubbed petitions of all accused in the case and adjourned the hearing till March 31.

The judge directed the NAB to produce its progress report of the probe in the next hearing of the case.

Sohail Anwar Siyal, Jameel Soomro and other accused were present in the court during the hearing.

The accountability watchdog inquiring into illegal allotment of lands and other charges against the provincial minister and other accused in the graft probe.

Kvitova stunned by Cirstea in Open second round

Melbourne, Feb 10  : Two-time Grand Slam winner Petra Kvitova slumped out of the Australian Open Wednesday after a tough three-sets loss to Sorana Cirstea in the second round.

The ninth seed hit back strongly after losing the first set, but her challenge fell apart as she went out 6-4, 1-6, 6-1 after 44 unforced errors and seven double faults.

“It was impressive… I was not expecting it,” said Romanian Cirstea, who was one of the players that underwent hard quarantine and couldn’t leave her hotel room for 14 days.

“I thought I could beat her and I was confident. I’m really happy with this win.”

Kvitova, the 2019 Australian Open finalist, recovered from a slow start to rediscover her powerful groundstrokes in a dominant second set, but faded on a humid Margaret Court Arena.

She had dominated the match-up prior, winning five of their seven clashes.

The 30-year-old Czech finished last year on a high, reaching the semi-finals of the French Open, but has had a difficult time after emerging from quarantine in Australia.

She won just one match at the warm-up Yarra Valley Classic before falling to Nadia Podoroska of Argentina in three sets.

Cirstea, ranked 68, plays Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic in the third round.

PSL 2021 tickets will be sold online only: PCB

LAHORE : The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has signed an agreement with an e-ticketing platform for the sale of tickets of the Pakistan Super League’s sixth edition (PSL 2021) which commences at the National Stadium in Karachi from February 20, according to a statement issued Tuesday.

The National Command and Control Centre had last week permitted the PCB to allow a limited number of spectators in the stadiums during PSL with strict COVID-19 SOPs, including social distancing.

“With a socially distant seating plan cricket fans can now be a part of the game again as both HBL PSL 6 venues Karachi and Lahore will have 20% of the total seating capacity of the stadiums available for the spectators,” the cricket board said in the statement.

As announced by the PCB last week, around 7,500 ticketed spectators will be allowed access inside the stadium per match day, while around 5,500 will be able to attend each match day at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium.

The PCB added that further details about the pricing and availability of tickets will be shared soon.

PCB Director Commercial Babar Hamid said: “We are very happy to bring the fans back to the stadiums, despite the small number, we totally look forward to welcoming them at the two venues as they will create an incredible atmosphere which will surely motivate the players to give their absolute best.”

The fans, Hamid said, will be provided with the best possible arrangements amid the prevailing COVID-19 related challenges and they should turn up at the venues with full confidence while practising social distancing protocols.

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