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Qasim coal-fired project sets new record of power generation

Islamabad, April 3 (DNA): Qasim coal-fired power station generated 945 million kWh in March which breaks the record of the same type units power stations and reaches the maximum monthly generating capacity, according to PowerChina’s latest news. Guo Guangling, General Manager of Qasim project told Gwadar Pro that Qasim’s two 660MW generator units have constantly operated at 100% capacity during whole March, generating 30 million kWh of electricity per day. The 940 million kWh is the maximum monthly capacity Qasim can produce, which is possible to be achieved only byRead More


PCFA-Khyber’s Eassy Writing Competition 2021

DNA PESHAWAR, APR 3 – To celebrate the 70th Anniversary of establishment of Pak-China Diplomatic Relations (1951-2021) and as a compliment to the China is the world’s second-largest economy and the world’s largest exporter around the globe. In the last three decades, the Chinese economy took off to become the direct rival of the world’s largest economies. China has expanded the economic activities across continents under its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the scope and magnitude of investment under BRI have secured China’s rising influence through economic means. As theRead More


Kashmir; a Nuclear Trouble spot Between India and Pakistan

By Muhammad Akhter Aslam It is well-known to everyone that First World War resulted in devastating consequences; therefore, to maintain world peace, first ever international organization, League of Nations, was established in 1920. Begging of the Second World War put an end to the peace treaty. Protection of Human right has always been priority of the developed countries; so, another idea for collective cooperation emerged in 1945 which give birth to United Nations Organization. This is matter of fact that this organization resolved many conflicting concerns of the countries. PromotingRead More


PM puzzled over clamour for Pakistan not being among participants of climate moot

According to a statement of the White House, US president Biden had invited 40 world leaders to the summit on climate.  Pakistan was not included in the list of invitees.                 ISLAMABAD, Prime Minister Imran Khan Saturday said that he felt perplexed at the cacophony being raised by his political opponents for Pakistan not being invited to attend the ‘Virtual Leaders Summit on Climate’ which would be hosted by US president Joe Biden on April 22-23. On his twitter handle, the prime minister posted a number of tweets to expressRead More