RAWALPINDI, MAR 08 (DNA) – Korean businessmen have shown keen interest in joint ventures in LPG cylinders, auto-mobile batteries and oil lubricant manufacturing.The Korean business delegation expressed its desire during a visit to the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI), here on Friday.Alexander Lee who was leading the South Korean delegation said that their renowned company has started manufacturing of LPG cylinders, car batteries, Mobil oil and other products including construction material. The LPG cylinders have good quality and they are meeting European standards.
First lady attends women day function at Serena Hotel
ISLAMABAD, MAR 08 (DNA) – Serena Hotels hosted a breakfast morning to celebrate International Women’s Day and tohonour the women from all walks of life.Huge numbers of women from the twin cities showed up, comprising of diplomatic community, international agencies, Serena associates, Serena Business Complex partners, representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and friends of Serena.The hosts greeted the guests under a clear blue sky as ladies enjoyed various quiz and pop up games, winning prizes from Serena.
PM Imran announces ‘health package’ for Tharparkar
THARPARKAR: (DNA) – Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday announced a massive health package for the residents of Tharparkar under the ‘Insaf Health Card’ scheme, which is expected to benefit 112,000 families.Addressing a public gathering in Chachro, PM Imran said he chose Tharparkar for his visit as it is the least developed area of the country.“The government is introducing the Sehat Insaf Card through which Rs720,000 will be made available per family.”
Two more Pakistani prisoners die in India
BHUJ/AMRITSAR (DNA) – Two more Pakistani prisoners died in Indian jails, reported Indian media.
According to details, one Pakistani prisoner Mohammad Anin Chaudhary lost his life at the Ahmedabad Civil Hospital during treatment. He was in Palara Jail since 2017 for illegally crossing the India-Pakistan border in the Creek area for fishing.”In March last year, he was sentenced to three years in jail by a local court. He was lodged at the Palara jail near Bhuj.
Nuclear exchange ‘most likely’ between Pakistan, India: NYT
(DNA) – The current focus on North Korea’s growing arsenal obscures the fact that the most likely trigger for a nuclear exchange could be the conflict between India and Pakistan, the New York Times reported.Long among the world’s most antagonistic neighbors, the two nations clashed again last week before, fortunately, finding the good sense to de-escalate. The latest confrontation, the most serious between the two nations in more than a decade, gave way to more normal pursuits like trade at a border crossing and sporadic cross-border shelling.But this relative calm is not a solution.
CENTCOM commander Gen Joseph lauds Pak’s role for regional peace, stability
WASHINGTON DC (DNA) – Head of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) General Joseph Votel has lauded Pakistan’s role for maintaining peace and stability in the region.While giving briefing in the Senate, the general said, “We have had some success with Pakistan, they’ve been more helpful in terms of bringing the Taliban to the [peace negotiating] table. As we have requested [from] them, we have seen instances where they have taken action against the safe haven areas.”
Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs meets COAS Gen. Bajwa
RAWALPINDI, MAR 07 (DNA) – Adel Bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) at GHQ.During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, regional security and current situation between Pakistan and India were discussed.The visiting dignitary appreciated Pakistan’s positive role for regional peace and stability and reaffirmed KSA’s support to Pakistan.
E-cigarette use linked to heart trouble: study
WASHINGTON: (DNA) – People who use e-cigarettes are more likely to have heart problems than those who don’t, says a study released on Thursday in the US.The rate of heart attacks among those who vape was 34 percent higher than among those who don’t, once corrections were made for risk factors such as age, gender, body mass index, cholesterol level, blood pressure and tobacco use.E-cigarette users were 25 percent more likely to have coronary artery disease and 55 percent more likely to suffer from depression or anxiety, the study says.
Qureshi spells out details of economic diplomacy initiative
ISLAMABAD, MAR 07 (DNA) – Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that the government had taken an initiative of economic diplomacy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had geared up its efforts in this regard.Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi also offered India to come forward and work together for peace and stability in the region.Addressing All Pakistan Chambers of Commerce in Islamabad, he said Pakistan wants peace in the region and has taken several steps in this regard.
Family will remain priority post retirement, says Federer
DUBAI, (DNA) – Roger Federer is looking forward to having more freedom and more time with his family when he eventually leaves behind the sport he has dominated, the Swiss master said on Wednesday.The evergreen veteran won his landmark 100th career title in Dubai during the weekend but told reporters that while he is not yet ready to hang up the racquet, he can see himself enjoying his post-career life.








