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Kazakh ambassador, CJCSC discuss issues of military-technical cooperation

ISLAMABAD, FEB 10 (DNA) – Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Pakistan A. Rakhmetullin held a bilateral meeting with the chairman of the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan, General Nadeem Raza.

During the meeting, the sides discussed issues of developing military and military-technical cooperation between the two countries.

General Nadeem Raza highly appreciated the relations between the military authorities of Kazakhstan and Pakistan, noting that the parties traditionally pay special attention to defense and security issues.

Rakhmetullin noted that purposeful work is being carried out in Kazakhstan to develop the Armed Forces in accordance with modern requirements. In this context, great importance is attached to military cooperation with the Pakistani army, which have extensive experience in conducting combat and special operations.

Ambassador of Azerbaijan meets CJCSC Gen. Nadim Raza

ISLAMABAD, FEB 10 (DNA) – Ali Alizada, Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Pakistan has met with General Nadim Raza, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan Armed Forces.

During the meeting, both dignitaries discussed matters of bilateral relations.=DNA

Book from Landi Kotal to Wagah: cultural heritage along the Grant Trunk Road launched

The development and publication of the book was supported by the Embassy of Switzerland, the European Union and the World Bank. The author is Mr. Salman Rashid, a preeminent travel writer and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society

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ISLAMABAD: UNESCO and Government of Pakistan Launched Coffee table Book, ‘From Landi Kotal to Wagah: Cultural Heritage along the Grand Trunk Road at the Pakistan National Council of Arts.

The result of a collaboration of more than two years, the coffee table book explores the built and intangible heritage along the Grand Trunk Road (GT Road) in Pakistan, combining a thoroughly researched narrative with a wealth of photos that illustrate the diverse and rich panorama of this 2500-year-old historical trade road.

Over the centuries, the road has been extensively travelled by traders, pilgrims and great civilizations like the Greeks, Turks and Mughals who left their marks, perpetuating the mythical status of this legendary road. The aim of the book is to foster tourism, promote awareness and ultimately protect the little known historic sites (largely non-Muslim) along the GT road that spans over 2400km from Bangladesh to Afghanistan.

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The development and publication of the book was supported by the Embassy of Switzerland, the European Union and the World Bank. The author is Mr. Salman Rashid, a preeminent travel writer and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. The book is richly illustrated with photographs taken by Mr. Asad Zaidi. It is distributed in a co-publishing arrangement with Sang-E-Meel Publishers.

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At the book launch, Ms. Patricia McPhillips (Country Representative and Director, UNESCO) welcomed the guests and thanked all partners for their support and contribution. She stated that, through this book, UNESCO hoped to highlight the vast potential cultural development in various parts of Pakistan, and the pressing need to preserve and protect heritage sites, in order to further our shared cause of encouraging cultural pluralism and social cohesion.

Welcoming the publication of the book, Mr. Benedict de Cerjat Ambassador of Switzerland highlighted the rich and Impressive cultural heritage of Pakistan. He emphasized that the Grand Trunk Road is one of Asia’s oldest and longest major roads, which linked Central Asia to the Indian Subcontinent, facilitated trade for centuries and is still used for transportation. He commended UNESCO for its valuable initiative and encouraged the guests to follow the author’s journey and discover the many fascinating places among the historical road.

In her speech Ms. Androullah Kaminara Ambassador of European Union to Pakistan emphasized; “Over the centuries, along the Grand Trunk Road not only goods but Cultures, Ideas, Religions and languages were exchanged, leaving the permanent trace on the societies along the road today. The rich manifestation of Cultural diversity that needs to be protected and promoted, especially for its key role in attracting tourism and boosting economic growth— which  are both priorities of the Government of Pakistan.”

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The author of the book Mr. Salman Rashid spoke about the many years he has spent traveling around the GT Road, and the fascinating history and culture he has experienced in his travels, which can now be shared with readers through this book.

The Chief Guest, Mr. Shafqat Mahmood Federal Minister for the National Heritage and Culture Division appreciated the role this book will play in fostering tourism, while also preserving the history and heritage of Pakistan for generations to come.

All partners emphasized that this unique book serves to encourage the people and government of Pakistan to protect and preserve the heritage which forms an integral part of the history of the land that is now Pakistan.

The book will is available for sale online and in major.

ISSRA organizes seminar at NDU

RAWALPINDI, FEB 10 (DNA) – National seminar on “Global, Strategic and  Socio-Economic Impacts of COVID-19 and Pakistan” was organized by Institute of Strategic Studies, Research and Analysis (ISSRA) at National Defence University (NDU).

General Nadeem Raza, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, in his keynote address, dilated upon the need to formulate appropriate responses and strategies emerging from the issues other than the traditional security concerns and said that all the relevant sectors of Pakistan contributed in the fight against this pandemic.

CJCSC thanked President NDU and ISSRA for organizing the seminar that enabled to study the intricate challenges of the present time and to come up with innovative solutions for the national effort.=DNA

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PIA’s outlet inaugurated at KCCI, Members to get 10 percent discount

KARACHI, FEB 10 (DNA) – The Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) has achieved yet another significant milestone as Pakistan International Airlines (PIA)’s outlet was inaugurated within KCCI’s premises which will be providing 10 percent discount on domestic and international flights not only to KCCI members and staff but also their family members.

In this regard, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Chief Executive Officer (CEO) PIA Air Marshal Retd. Arshad Malik and President KCCI M. Shariq Vohra at a ceremony organized at KCCI which was also attended by Chairman Businessmen Group (BMG) & Former President KCCI Zubair Motiwala, Senior Vice President KCCI Saqib Goodluck, Vice President Shamsul Islam Khan, Former Presidents Younus Muhammad Bashir, Shamim Ahmed Firpo & Junaid Esmail Makda and others.

Speaking on the occasion, CEO PIA Arshad Malik paid glowing tribute to Late Siraj Kassam Teli for his exceptional services to the country, particularly the business & industrial community. “Because of his splendid work, Siraj Teli would go down in the history and will always be remembered. He was a fatherly figure who fearlessly raised voice for the rights of business community and Karachi city”, he added.

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He informed that PIA has recently airlifted a cargo of kinnow and was particularly focused on providing cargo facilities at competitive rates hence, KCCI members should use PIA’s cargo service for sending their cargoes at corporate rates which will be kept lower than the market rates. “You decide the price for cargo and we will live up to it”, he added.

Arshad Malik was of the opinion that the revival of PIA was a challenging task in 2019 but by taking the ownership along with the commitment and sincere efforts, the performance of the national flag carrier was improved however, the airline suffered badly due to COVID-19 pandemic.

He further informed that PIA management was taking every possible step for the betterment of the airline and in this regard, a Voluntary Separation Scheme (VSS) with attractive package was given to some 2000 employees. “Segregation of core and non-core groups was likely while the aircrafts acquired on expensive lease were being returned and replaced with better aircrafts at reasonable rates”, he added.

In response to a suggestion pertaining to commencement of direct flights to northern areas, he said that although PIA was capable of providing direct flight but it was currently not possible due to lack of runways and refueling facilities in many areas of the country. “Keeping in view the potential of Gwadar, the number of direct flights has been raised to three from one as this city is going to become a major hub of economic and financial activities.”

Chairman BMG Zubair Motiwala, in his remarks, appreciated all the efforts being made by CEO PIA to improve the performance of national flag carrier which has to be improved to such an extent that PIA thrives and flies high not only in the skies of Pakistan but also the rest of the world which can become possible only if the government facilitates and provide conducive environment with a focus to restore the lost glories of the national flag carrier.

Keeping in view the performance of other local airlines, he advised CEO PIA to double the number of domestic flights with same kind of treatment and services which were being provided by PIA’s competitors that would surely yield positive results. “We are patriotic Pakistanis and we want to help and support PIA so we would prefer to fly to our destinations via national flag carrier but PIA must improve its services as per international standards”, he added while acknowledging the timely arrival and departure of PIA flights soon after Arshad Malik assumed charge as CEO PIA.

Chairman BMG further appealed the entire business and industrial community to come forward, support and cooperate with PIA in whatever way they can so that PIA could come out of crises and attains success.

In his welcome address, President KCCI Shariq Vohra, while appreciating the efforts being made by CEO PIA to pull the national flag carrier out of crises, stressed the need to make collective efforts and aggressively promote the good things happening at PIA while KCCI, with an impressive membership base, can become a good partner of PIA in various fields.

He was of the opinion that the airlines business has been growing in Pakistan as AirSial, AirBlue and SereneAir have been enjoying thriving businesses with aircrafts flying at full capacity therefore, PIA must also focus on improving the market share by offering its service at competitive rates through cost reduction. “In this regard, the domestic industry has to be integrated with PIA which would certainly reduce cost and save valuable foreign exchange”, he added.=DNA

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Japan inaugurates Weather Surveillance Radar system in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, FEB 10 (DNA) – An inauguration ceremony for Japanese grant aid to “The Project for Establishment of Specialized Medium Range Weather Forecasting Center and Strengthening of Weather Forecasting System” was held with attendance of MATSUDA Kuninori, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, FURUTA Shigeki, Chief Representative, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Pakistan Office, H.E Ghulam Sarwar Khan, Federal Minister for Aviation and Mr. Muhammad Riaz, Director General, Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

This project has updated the degraded weather radar system in Islamabad and provided the wind profiler radar for upper-air observation, which monitor wind direction and speed in the Head Quarter of PMD in Islamabad and Multan Airport. The weather forecasting and analysis system which enables medium-range (over 3 days up to 10 days) forecasting has been also provided to the Specialized Medium Range Weather Forecasting Center (SMRFC) located in the Head Quarter of PMD in Islamabad.

Technical trainings on the operation and maintenance of the weather radar, utilization of various meteorological products for weather forecasting, etc. were conducted as well. In addition, meteorological data communication systems have been installed in SMRFC and five PMD Regional Meteorological Centers, which enable exchange weather information such as various weather forecasting products, weather radar images, weather observation data, etc. between PMD Head Quarter and each PMD Regional Meteorological Office.

It is expected that the project will improve weather surveillance capacity and the weather forecasting and warning system in the country.

In the inauguration ceremony, H.E. MATSUDA Kuninori, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan stated “We will follow in the footsteps of our pioneers who built the old weather radar in Islamabad 30 years ago; Japan will remain committed to continuously enhance Pakistan’s resilience in coping with natural disasters.”.

Mr. FURUTA Shigeki, Chief Representative, JICA Pakistan Office, while speaking at the event said “I hope that the project enables Pakistan to forecast weather more accurately and contribute to mitigation of damage caused by natural disaster in Pakistan”.

Pakistan has a high frequency of natural disasters such as floods, landslides, cyclones and earthquakes. Quite notably, every year Pakistan experiences heavy damages to whole country due to floods triggered by heavy rains during the monsoon season.

The Government of Japan and JICA will continue to assist the disaster risk management initiatives conducted by the Government of Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

From the left, H.E.  MATSUDA Kuninori, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, H.E Ghulam Sarwar Khan, Federal Minister for Aviation, Mr. Muhammad Riaz, Director General, PMD and Mr. FURUTA Shigeki, Chief Representative, JICA Pakistan Office.=DNA

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Ali Zafar Shares Recipe of His Secret Diet Drink To Stay Fit

ISLAMABAD – Ali Zafar has always been the centre of attention for different reasons specifically on Instagram. Ali Zafar has been winning hearts of his fans over the years. Well… we know that all celebrities are quite conscious about their fitness and so is Ali Zafar. However, fans always wondered how he maintains such a perfect body structure and always wanted to know the secrets behind his fitness. So, for the very first time, Ali has finally shared the recipe of his secret diet drink that helps him in staying fit all the time. Here we have got details and video for all of you!

Ali Zafar Shares Recipe of His Secret Diet Drink To Stay Fit

Want to know the secret behind rockstar’s fitness? So, Ali Zafar recently shared the recipe of the secret diet tea that he takes in the morning every day, in a cup with his wife’s name.

Well… it is actually green tea mixed with other essential ingredients that is the secret of Ali’s fitness and indeed it’s a wonderful thing to have every morning.

this green tea has cardamom, cinnamon, mint leaves, and ginger as well to make it a perfect diet drink. Furthermore, Ali added a teaspoon of honey afterwards so that the tea tastes well.

While adding an element of humour in this video, the rockstar used a cup with the name of his wife considering that it will make him feel even better. Besides, he advised sitting at a spot of your home where you can feel fresh while having the tea sip by sip.

So, what do you think about this diet drink recipe shared by Ali Zafar? Don’t forget to try it and share your valuable feedback with us!

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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