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New geologic system under creation in Uzbekistan

On August 27, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev was presented report on the effectiveness of works in the geology sector.

In his Address to the Oliy Majlis in January this year, the Head of the state noted that certain fields of science would be attached priority significance every year to secure their advanced development. This year, geology was identified as one of such.

Four resolutions have been signed by the President on these issues. Toward their execution, the industry is undergoing modernization and digitalization, prospecting works are growing in scale and efficiency.“New geologic system is being created in Uzbekistan.

The purpose sought is to cash in the natural resources for the good of the nation, create jobs and improve the wellbeing of people”, Shavkat Mirziyoyev said.Foundation has been instituted for the revival of geology as science and training modern specialists. In particular, the University of Geological Science has been established to unite four research institutions.Cutting-edge drilling and laboratory equipment was procured.

As a result, the drilling works’ productivity have increased by quarter compared to the same period last year. In addition, the number of elements discovered in ore has grown from 40 to 63. From the beginning of this year, 150 new deposits have been registered. The resources and reserves of gold, silver, uranium and copper are enhancing.

3 new gold deposits are discovered in Kuljuktau and Auminzatau mountains in Bukhara and Navoi regions, along with 2 uranium ones in Kattakurgan district of Samarkand region and Arnasay district of Jizzakh region.Moreover, mining and geological data on 32 types of reserves have been transferred to JORC international standards.

Within the framework of efforts designed to develop the agricultural sector, geological research based on express methods has been conducted on 155 thousand hectares of lands. Water reserves with 90 thousand cubic meters extraction a day have been confirmed in water-scarcity districts.Chairman of the State Committee on Geology and Mineral Resources presented report to the President.

The attraction of foreign investments towards the development of 20 new deposits was discussed during the presentation, through open and transparent procedures, by holding online bids. Instructions were given on public-private partnership in this sphere.

Next measures directed at uplifting the effectiveness of works in the sector, strengthening its normative base and boosting the investment potential were discussed.The Head of the state gave concrete instructions to double the scale of geological prospecting next year, discover new prospective fields, accelerate the introduction of state-of-the-art laboratory equipment.The State Committee on Geology and Mineral Resources has been tasked with the establishment of new prospecting on new fields based on cooperation, further expand the practice of transferring works on development of discovered deposits to the private sector.The need was noted for establishing, on the Namangan experience, constant geological expeditions, especially of hydrogeologival designation, in every region. Tasks were defined to elevate the effectiveness in the exploitation of underground soils granted for use and promote research works. Officials in charge of the sphere were tasked to devise a roadmap for the implementation of the measures identified.

NCC meeting reviews COVID-19 situation, reopening of schools across Pakistan

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan chaired a National Coordination Committee (NCC) meeting on Friday to review the overall coronavirus situation across the country with the reopening of schools as one of the main agendas of the meeting.

The meeting was attended by Chief Minister (CM) Sindh Murad Ali Shah via video link, along with other provincial ministers including Dr Azra Pechoho, Saeed Ghani, and Nasir Shah.

The provincial chief secretary and Inspector General (IG) Sindh also attended the meeting, besides advisers to the prime minister on finance, commerce, health, and national security, Dr Hafeez Sheikh, Abdul Razzaq Dawood, Dr Faisal Sultan, and Moeed Yousuf.

Ehsaas Programme chief Dr Sania Nishtar and Special Assistant Lt Gen (retd) Asim Bajwa were also present.

According to a spokesperson, the meeting was informed that a steady decline has been recorded in the coronavirus deaths during the past week. Consequently, the reopening of schools across the country after a hiatus of almost six months came under discussion.

“Until the vaccine arrives, we have to learn to live with the coronavirus,” CM Sindh said, maintaining that children and the elderly in particular need to be protected from the contagious disease.

With six more fatalities from the virus across Sindh over the last 24 hours, the provincial minister informed the committee that about 2,394 patients have succumbed to the deadly contagion in Sindh so far.

Comprehensive plan for Karachi on the anvil: PM Imran

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Friday a comprehensive plan is being worked out for a functioning sewerage system and provision of potable water in Karachi in consultation with all stakeholders.

Chairing a meeting on the federal government’s uplift schemes ongoing in Sindh, Karachi in particular, he said he has directed the federal authorities to provide relief to the residents of the port city devastated by yesterday’s record torrential rain.

The prime minister said he had a telephonic conversation with Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah after the rain and assured of provision of all possible support by the Centre and federal institutions.

“Karachi is the most important city of Pakistan,” he underlined, adding that all resources will be utilised to tackle any eventualities in the metropolis.

Prime Minister Khan maintained that he is well aware of development needs of the people of the province and the city and reiterated the federal government’s resolve to play its role in this regard.

Over the course of the meeting, Governor Imran Ismail briefed the prime minister on the situation of Karachi after the latest monsoon spell. The meeting reviewed in detail the progress thus far made towards completion of the federal government’s uplift schemes in the megacity.

Development and Planning Minister Asad Umar, Minister for Communications Murad Saeed, and senior government officials were in attendance in the meeting. The Sindh governor attended the meeting through video link.

Conventional provincial administrations cannot run administrative affairs: Fawad Ch

ISLAMABAD : Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain Friday said the conventional provincial administrations cannot run the administrative affairs especially when Chief Ministers are of average level.

“If there are no civic facilities, police system is ruined, education and health system is not satisfactory, then the reason is non-performance of the provincial governments,” he said while emphasizing that the political parties needs to think.

In couple of tweets, the federal minister said the post-rain situation of Karachi once again highlighted the importance of the strong local government system.

The country comprising over 220 million of population cannot be run according to the system created in 1935.

He said resources and a competent organizational network that understands the local problems and needs was need of the hour.

Global Fund’s letter is proof of PM Imran’s incompetence: Marriyum Aurangzeb

ISLAMABAD : Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb Friday said the Global Fund’s letter is a proof of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s incompetence and mismanagement.

The PML-N leader said in her statement that the Global Fund’s Additional Safeguard Policy means the credibility of the incumbent regime has ended and the global body has taken the step due to political instability and unsuccessful governance.

Marriyum Aurangzeb said, “It is the Global Fund’s lack of confidence over Imran Khan that it has decided to monitor the funds issued for control of diseases after criminal negligence in serious matters.”

“The international organization will spend $ 300 million grant to counter AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria under its own supervision. The government showed non-serious behavior regarding polio also. Instead of decreasing, record cases of poliomyelitis increased during Imran Khan’s tenure.

“Imran Khan’s incompetence is visible in every direction from dengue to coronavirus. The lack of interest by the federal government is increasing health issues in provinces.

“The international body has clarified that the government is not paying attention towards important affairs which is a worrying moment. New applications regarding HIV and TB funding are also raising concerns and are an indication towards the spread of diseases.”

Shifa International Hospital performs First ever unique TAVR procedure in the region to replace degenerated “Surgical” Aortic Valve

EN Pic - Shifa First TAVR Procedure Press Release - 28 August 2020

Islamabad: The cardiology team at Shifa International Hospital has performed first-ever TAVR (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement) procedure in the region to replace degenerated surgical aortic valve of an elderly patient. The procedure was performed by Dr. Asaad A. Khan (Consultant Interventional Cardiologist) who has experience of performing 500 TAVI procedures in the United States (U.S).

Earlier, the same team also performed first-ever TAVI (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation) procedure in the region in January 2020 on a patient suffering from a critical heart condition.

TAVI/TAVR has emerged as a breakthrough in the field of interventional cardiology and is now recognized as an alternative for selected high-risk patients for a valve replacement without open-heart surgery.

Karachi: NDMA continues rescue, relief operations after devastating rain

ISLAMABAD : The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said on Friday its rescue and relief operations in Karachi’s areas affected by yesterday’s record-breaking rain are underway.

A spokesperson for the authority, Shazia Haris said it has so far provided 3,000 tents and 2,000 tarpaulins to affected families besides distributing 20,000 packets of ration, including 10,000 boxes of Ready-to-Eat meal, to the affectees.

She said the Pakistan Army troops in collaboration with the local administration have been carrying out the rescue and relief operations and draining out rainwater accumulated in low-lying areas. The affectees have been moved to safety through boats and provided with food and drinking water, she added.

The spokesperson said the NDMA set up 32 medical camps for provision of first aid and 56 relief camps in affected areas.

At least 21 people have been killed in rain-related incidents in Karachi during the fresh spell of monsoon that started on Thursday and broke a 53-year-old, playing havoc with the city’s ill-maintained infrastructure.

CM Sindh visits rain-hit areas of Karachi after heavy downpour

KARACHI : Chief Minister of Sindh (CM) Murad Ali Shah on Friday visited rain-hit areas of Karachi to inspect rescue operation after rain inundated different areas of the city.

The CM Sindh visited Nursery on Shahrah-e-Faisal, Nagan Chowrangi and other parts of the city.

During the visit, the CM directed managing director of Karachi and Sewerage Water Board to review the master plan regarding dealing with rain-related incidents and submit report as early as possible.

Several areas of Karachi are expected to receive heavy downpour in afternoon today.
The city of lights was devastated after receiving unprecedented rains on Thursday as many areas are still flooded with rainwater.

Almost all the major roads of the city including II Chungrigarh Road, University Road, Shahrae Faisal were inundated with no sign of them being cleared anytime soon.

The death toll from the devastation caused by yesterday’s record-breaking monsoon rain in the port city has jumped to 21, according to police and rescue sources.

Shinzo Abe: Japan’s PM to resign for health reasons

In 2007 he resigned abruptly from an earlier term as prime minister because of his struggles with ulcerative colitis, a chronic condition affecting the large intestine, that he has lived with since he was a teenager. Mr Abe has a reputation as a staunch conservative and nationalist, and for stimulating growth with his aggressive economic policy known as “Abenomics” 

TOKOYA: (DNA)-Japanese PM Shinzo Abe has resigned  for health reasons. He has suffered for many years from ulcerative colitis, an inflammatory bowel disease, but his condition is thought to have worsened recently.

Public broadcaster NHK said the 65-year-old wanted to avoid causing problems for his government. Last year, he became Japan’s longest serving prime minister. His current period in office began in 2012. In 2007 he resigned abruptly from an earlier term as prime minister because of his struggles with ulcerative colitis, a chronic condition affecting the large intestine, that he has lived with since he was a teenager. Mr Abe has a reputation as a staunch conservative and nationalist, and for stimulating growth with his aggressive economic policy known as “Abenomics”.

He has strengthened Japan’s defences and boosted military spending, but has been unable to revise the constitution’s pacifist Article 9, which bans a standing army for anything other than self-defence.

Prime Minister Abe has long suffered from chronic ulcerative colitis. The disease forced him to resign in 2007 – the first time he headed the government. Now, after weeks of speculation about him being absent from the public eye despite a worrying uptick in Japan’s coronavirus cases, it seems he is resigning yet again due to the same illness.

As the longest-serving Japanese prime minister, he leaves behind a legacy of stability and a strong centralised power base that allowed forceful stimulus policies to revive the economy. He also improved relations with the US by courting President Donald Trump, often on the golf course.

Yet his government was also mired in scandal, including talk of favouritism and wilful destruction of public records. When the pandemic struck, his responses were often criticised as being slow, ineffective, and out of touch.

And perhaps importantly for Mr Abe, his cherished – and highly controversial – wish to revise Japan’s pacifist constitution under his watch, has come to naught, at least for now.

Two hospital visits in one week sparked questions about whether Mr Abe’s health was deteriorating. He had been due to serve until September 2021.He has not revealed what the visits were for but one is reported to have lasted nearly eight hours.LDP officials have previously dismissed speculation that he would step down, saying the prime minister’s health was fine.

At the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016 Mr Abe appeared as video game character Mario

Akira Amari, head of the LDP’s tax panel, dismissed the suggestion that the prime minister would dissolve parliament’s lower house for a snap general election soon.”There won’t be a snap election for the time being,” he said.Still, rumours have persisted about Mr Abe’s growing fatigue as he fields growing scrutiny for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, at a time when approval ratings for his cabinet have dropped.

Under Japanese law, an acting prime minister would step in temporarily if Mr Abe were unable to perform his role, with no limits on how long they can stay in post.Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso, who is also finance minister, is first in line, followed by Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga.

An acting prime minister cannot call a snap election but they lead on other matters such as treaties and budgets until a new party leader and premier is chosen.

415 people tested corona positive in past 24 hours, 9 die: NCOC

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                ISLAMABAD,As many as 445 people tested COVID-19 positive and nine people have died due to coronavirus in the past 24 hours across the country.

No COVID-19 affected patient was on ventilators in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Gilgit Baltistan (GB) and Balochistan.

National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) Friday issued the latest statistics of COVID-19 deaths, positive cases and recovered patients across the country.

As many as nine people have lost their lives due to COVID-19 during last 24 hours. Out of the total deceased 8 died in hospitals and one died out of the hospital on August 27.

Almost 110 ventilators were occupied across Pakistan out of 1920 ventilators allocated for COVID-19 patients.

During the last 24 hours, 415 people were tested COVID-19 positive where the total active COVID-19 cases in Pakistan were 8,833 on August 27.

However, 23,483 tests were conducted on August 27 across the country, including 6,337 in Sindh, 9,939 in Punjab, 2,929 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 3626 in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), 167 in Balochistan, 295 in Gilgit Baltistan (GB) and 190 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

Around 279,937 people had recovered so far across the country making it a significant count with over 90 percent recovery ratio of the affected patients.

Since the pandemic broke out a total of 295,053 cases detected so far including 2277 in AJK, 12742 in Balochistan, 2816 in GB, 15578 in ICT, 35923 in KP, 96636 in Punjab and 129081 in Sindh.

Since the contagion clutched masses across the country around 6283 deaths were recorded. In Sindh 2394 have died where 5 lost their lives in hospital and one out of hospital on August 27.

In Punjab 2195 had died where two died in hospital on August 27, in KP 1250 were died while one died in hospital on August 27. However, in ICT 175 deaths were recorded, in Balochistan 141, in GB 67 individuals had died whereas the lowest deaths occurred in AJK which were 61.

After tireless strides since the first coronavirus case reported in the country a total of 2,559,261 tests were conducted so far. Around 735 hospitals were equipped with COVID-19 facilities with 1,083 patients admitted across the country.

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