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Indonesia hails Pakistan’s role in Afghan peace process

ISLAMABAD, (DNA) :Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi has appreciated Pakistan’s reconciliatory efforts for establishment of peace in Afghanistan.

The appreciation came while having a telephonic conversation with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Thursday.

On the occasion, both the Foreign Ministers discussed matters of mutual interest, bilateral relations including economic and trade cooperation.

They also reposed satisfaction over the economic, defence and political ties between the two countries.

The Foreign Minister invited his counterpart to visit Pakistan, which she consent.

Pakistan fully eliminates desert locust with China’s help: Report

Islamabad, October 8 (DNA) : With prompt and massive assistance from China, Pakistan has averted the worst-ever swarms of desert locusts and eliminated the insects, said official sources and farmers in hard-hit Bahawalpur, Mirpurkhas and Layyah regions, according to Gwadar Pro on Thursday.

It was not possible without support from our all-weather friend, said a senior official of Pakistan’s National Locust Control Centre while commenting on a recent report of the NLCC, which revealed that no locusts were reported from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, and Punjab provinces of the country.

Kishore Togani, who comes from Mirpurkhas division in Sindh province, narrated that Tharparkar division of the province, which served as breeding ground for the desert locust along the Indian border, was flourishing after rains as the swarms were successfully eliminated.

A widespread effort by the Sindh government with the pesticides and equipment provided by China saved our lands from the locust onslaught, Togani said, adding that the locust would have not spared any green plant in the division if it was not effectively controlled.

Shahid Malik, who collects honey from areas in Bahawalpur division of Punjab, complained that powerful landlords in their areas influenced the officials to conduct anti-locust operation in their lands on a priority basis. Anyhow, our areas are now safe from locust, he said.

Zahid Gishkori, a senior reporter with a top Pakistani news organisation, who owns agricultural lands in Layyah district of Punjab, said that in July and August, 20-30 percent of their crops were destroyed by the locust swarms.

He also complained of authorities having ignored small stretches of land in anti-locust operation but said that the threat had now been eliminated.

He explained that desert locust hit their areas badly during the past three years. He called for a comprehensive research-based strategy to combat the swarming insects.

The NLCC in the report said that anti-locust operations have been completed in 1,131,865 hectares across the affected districts and eliminated the pest completely from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, and Punjab.

China provided 300,000 litres of required pesticides, 12 drone sprayers and 30 other spraying equipment, with a total worth of US$5 million, to help Pakistan get rid of an existential threat. Pakistani officials and farmers have expressed gratitude for China’s decisive aid against desert locust.

China also provided the Department of Plant Protection of Pakistan with 200 protective suits, 4550 face masks, 200 goggles and 50 pairs of long shoes to make the anti-locust operation a success.

The NLCC official said that they were still surveying affected areas for leftover swarms to avoid future threat.

The official said that without the support of China, Pakistan had less resources to fight against the worst locust attack in the history of the country.

Owais Leghari, who is doing PHD in agriculture from Beijing University, said that locust issues in future will be a big threat to the world food basket. He said that China was going through every length to help Pakistan in the agriculture sector to ensure its food security.

Ahmad Sultan, a senior official in Sindh agriculture department said that Chinese locust control technology and experience was fully utilised to get rid of the locusts.

He said that China was actively cooperating with Pakistan in the fields of agriculture technology, pesticide equipment, personnel training, advance prevention, and control appliances as well as establishment of monitoring and early warning platforms which will help the country to avoid any long-term damage to the agriculture sector.

According to Pakistani official figures, the locust swarms have affected around 40 million acres of land in the country during the last 13 months.

PCDMA demands FBR chairman to allow 2pc income tax on raw materials

Karachi: Mirza Nadeem Baig, Chairman Pakistan Chemicals & Dyes Merchants’ Association (PCDMA), has expressed grave concern over non-implementation of the FBR budget anomalies committee’s decision to allow commercial importers to pay 2pc income tax on imported raw materials and demanded FBR chairman to immediate implementation of the recommendations of the anomalies committee and include the raw materials of chemicals & dyes in part2 instead of part3, so that commercial importers can be saved from serious financial losses.

In an appeal to FBR chairman, Mirza Nadeem Baig said that in the federal budget 2020-21, many raw materials of chemicals & dyes have been included in part 2 (raw material) to part 3 i.e. finished goods and the income tax rate has gone up from 2pc to 5.5pc, which has increased the cost of doing business.

“After the PCDMA efforts, FBR had issued a notification, according to which the matter of the inclusion of the raw material of chemicals & dyes from Part 2 (raw material) to Part 3 (finished goods) had been handed over to the budget anomalies committee and until the committee decides, commercial importers would have to pay 2pc income tax instead of 5.5pc, While under section 81, a pay order of 3.5pc has to be submitted which will be returned after the decision is taken and pay orders will not be cash”, he pointed out.

Chairman PCDMA added that more than 2 months have elapsed but so far implementation of approval of 2pc income tax on raw materials of chemicals & dyes has not been ensured.

Qureshi talks to UAE minister

ISLAMABAD (DNA) -Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi held a telephonic conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) His Highness Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to exchange views on bilateral relations, regional situation and issues of common interest.

Foreign Minister Qureshi underlined that Pakistan and United Arab Emirates have deep, historic and fraternal ties. Millions of Pakistanis living in the UAE have been playing their part in building and developing the UAE for decades.The two brotherly countries fully supported each other in every difficult hour including during Covid-19 pandemic. Foreign Minister thanked Emirati Foreign Minister for taking special care of Pakistani community in UAE during Corona global epidemic challenge.

The two Foreign Ministers agreed to enhance bilateral ties and continue close collaboration on all issues of mutual interest.

Armenia’s act of aggression against Azerbaijan: many civilian causalities

BAKU (DNA) -The armed forces of Armenia have continued to target the civilian population, private houses and other civilian infrastructure in residential areas along the line of contact in a gross violation of its obligations under international humanitarian law, including the 1949 Geneva Conventions.

Civilian facilities, such as hospitals, medical centers, school buildings, kindergartens as well as graveyards have been subjected to indiscriminate shelling of armed forces of Armenia, including from artillery and other large-caliber weaponry.

As of 07 October, totally 28 civilians[1], including children and elderly have been killed, 144 civilians have been hospitalized with various injuries as a consequence of heavy artillery shelling. More than 427 houses and 66 civilian facilities have been destroyed as a result of armed attack. Vehicles belonging to civilians became unserviceable, and numerous small and large horned animals and haystacks were destroyed as well.

The Armenian armed forces, using missiles and large-caliber artillery systems,have been deliberately targetingYevlakh, Goranboy, Beylagan Tartar, Barda, Aghdam, Aghjabadi, Fuzuli and Jabrayil districts of Azerbaijan.As a result of bombarding Tartar region, Mammadov Hasan Asif, born in 1981, a resident of Gaynag village, was killed. AliyevDayanatGanimat, born in 1989, a resident of the same village, and HasanovSeyfullaYagub, born in 1968, a resident of Kocharli village, were hospitalized with various injuries.

On October 6, 2020, at about 6:30 pm, the armed forces of Armenia, using massively destructive methods of warfare and weapons prohibited by the international law, launched missiles at Aran settlement of Yevlakhregion by targeting non-military, clearly visible crude oil and condensate export pipelines, located at least 50 kilometers away from the area of military operations.

The 9M525 Smerch rocket, which has a large destructive power and contains 300 9N235 bombs (cluster munition), was neutralized in the air by Azerbaijan Armed Forces. As a result, some of bombs inside the rocket hit the 42-inch-diameter south Caucasus Expanded Pipeline in Aran settlement, Yevlakh region. Some of bombs also scattered 120 meters around from the Western Export Pipeline, which transports crude oil to the Black Sea coast, and other parts were scattered 100 meters from the Baku-Tbilisi-Jeyhan Oil Pipeline passing through the settlement.

Thus, by planning and waging an aggressive war against the Republic of Azerbaijan, a terrorist crime was committed by the Armenia’s armed forces, which attempted deliberately destroy a large number of critical infrastructure,facilities and other property, creating dangerous conditions for oil-exporting and high-capacity crude oil and condensate export pipelines, which could inflict significant damage to human, environment and property.

Below are the photo evidences of the humanitarian law violations by the armed forces of Armenia.


Maryam Safdar always caused problems for PML-N: Chohan

LAHORE : Punjab Information Minister Fayyazul Hassan Chohan has said that opposition has started working to fool the masses.

Terming the appointment of Maulana Fazlur Rehman as head of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), a shocking move, Fayyazul Hassan Chohan, said that how can a person, who failed to even win in elections, is now leading the opposition.

The provincial minister also claimed that JUI-F chief helped in clearing the way for Nawaz’s travel abroad by his Azadi March. Now let’s see the outcome of new ‘Maulana-PML-M nexus’, he said.He said that opposition parties cannot cause any harm to the incumbent government as Prime Minister Imran Khan has the full support of the masses and he is taking the country in the right direction.

He also criticized Maryam Nawaz and said that ‘M-league’ is completely independent in ruining the party in absence of ‘N-league’ and ‘S-league’.

Decisions of Begum Safdar Awan have always caused problems for PML-N, he added.

Taylor Swift will ‘proudly’ vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in November

Taylor Swift’s endless criticism against US President Donald Trump had already indicated that her support was leaning towards his rival, Joe Biden.

Now, the Folklore signer has officially endorsed the former vice president as she appeared as one of the cover stars in V magazine’s Thought Leaders issue.

Talking to the outlet, the Lover hit maker said: “The change we need most is to elect a president who recognizes that people of color deserve to feel safe and represented, that women deserve the right to choose what happens to their bodies, and that the LGBTQIA+ community deserves to be acknowledged and included.”

“Everyone deserves a government that takes global health risks seriously and puts the lives of its people first. The only way we can begin to make things better is to choose leaders who are willing to face these issues and find ways to work through them,” Swift went on to say.

“I will proudly vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in this year’s presidential election. Under their leadership, I believe America has a chance to start the healing process it so desperately needs,” she added.

Turning to Twitter, the singer announced her cover and also publicly endorsed Biden and Harris on her platform.

“I spoke to @vmagazine about why I’ll be voting for Joe Biden for president. So apt that it’s come out on the night of the VP debate. Gonna be watching and supporting @KamalaHarris by yelling at the tv a lot. And I also have custom cookies.”

Swift had earlier drawn flak for not endorsing anyone in the 2016 presidential election.

October 8: Today’s gold rates in Pakistan — market opening update

KARACHI: A single tola of 24-karat gold in Pakistan was priced at Rs113,00 at the opening of trading on Thursday, after the price of the precious metal decreased by Rs300 over last night’s trading.

Likewise, the price of 10 grammes of 24k gold also decreased overnight by Rs256 with the precious metal being traded at Rs96,880 at the opening of trading on Thursday.

Likewise, 22k gold opened trading at Rs103,582 per tola on Thursday.

Another cricket team to visit Pakistan in February 2021

Karachi: South Africa men’s team tour of Pakistan is scheduled to take place in January 2021. One more cricket team from South Africa has agreed to tour Pakistan.

South Africa blind cricket team will come to Pakistan early next year to play four T20s and two ODI matches against the national blind team.

According to Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC), Blind cricket South Africa (SA) has agreed to send their team in February 2021.

“We’ve received an email from Blind Cricket SA today. They’ve agreed to tour us from February 22 to March 4 for the T20 and ODI series,” chairman PBCC Syed Sultan Shah said to APP.

“However, they’ve said that their visit will be subject to no objection certificate (NOC) from Cricket South Africa (CSA), for which they’ve already applied,” he added.

The two ODIs will take place in Islamabad, whereas two T20 matches will be held in Lahore and two will be played in Faisalabad. The exact dates and timings of the tour will be finalized if SA blind cricket team gets NOC from CSA.

15th anniversary of October 8 quake being observed today

ISLAMABAD, Oct 8 (DNA) : The 15th anniversary of devastating earthquake on October 8, 2005 in the north-east regions of the country is being observed today.

Fifteen years back on this day, at 8:50 a.m. local time, an earthquake of magnitude 7.6 struck the Himalayan region of northern Pakistan and Kashmir.

Its epicenter was located approximately 9 km north northeast of the city of Muzaffarabad in Azad Jammu Kashmir (AJK), leaving 100,000 dead and 38,000 besides rendering over 3.5 million homeless.

According to government figures, 19,000 children died in the earthquake, most of them in widespread collapses of school buildings.The earthquake affected more than 500,000 families. In addition, approximately 250,000 farm animals died due to collapse of stone barns, and more than 500,000 large animals required immediate shelter from the harsh winter.

It was estimated that more than 780,000 buildings were either destroyed or damaged beyond repair, and many more were rendered unusable for extended periods of time. Out of these, approximately 17,000 school buildings and most major hospitals close to the epicenter were destroyed or severely dam- aged. Lifelines were adversely affected, especially the numerous vital roads and highways that were closed by landslides and bridge failures.

Despite of huge human and infrastructural losses in the affected ares, life has yet to be perfectly restored eve after 15 years today.

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