Tuesday, January 16th, 2024
The silent crisis: climate change and its impacts on Pakistan”
Rida Shahzad Pakistan is geographically located in a region, where the impact of climate change has been strongly felt. Climate change is one of the most leading challenge faced by Pakistan today and Pakistan is not alone in this, many developed countries are facing the same issue, making it a global issue. Climate change has drastically affected our country leading to the issues of global warming, heatwaves, floods and an unprecedented rise in temperature. Many factors have contributed in this issue, those include; deforestation, air pollution and the government’s negligenceRead More
US ambassador calls on air chief
ISLAMABAD, JAN 16: /DNA / – U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome called on Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force in his office today. During the meeting, both dignitaries expressed their mutual desire to elevate the training momentum between the two sides through enhanced collaboration in air force to air force mutual exercises. Furthermore, they emphasized the importance of fostering a robust exchange of delegations and knowledge sharing to bolster the capabilities of both the PAF and the US Air Force.Read More
President for sharing scientific knowledge to benefit entire humanity
DNA ISLAMABAD, JAN 16: President Dr Arif Alvi on Tuesday while alluding to the significance of the technological advancement and innovations in diverse fields and the availability of knowledge, stressed the need to share the latest scientific breakthroughs, experiences and achievements for the greater benefits of entire humanity. The president said that the availability of knowledge should not be contained under the mere tag of ‘copyrights’ as greater accessibility could help humanity to move through the current economic, social and global challenges. The president was speaking as a chief guestRead More
Free medical camp established by Pakistan navy in Balochistan
DNA Karachi, JAN 16: In continuation to efforts for uplifting to provide standard health facilities along the Coastal areas of country, Pakistan Navy established free medical camp at Coastal village Kappar, Balochistan. Free medical camp was established by Pakistan Navy doctors, paramedic staff in collabration with Sahil Welfare Association. In this medical camp hundreds of patients including women and children were provided free medical treatment. A dedicated team of doctors and paramedic staff comprising of Medical, ENT, General Surgeon, Gynecologist, Skin Specialist and GDMO examined the patients and provided themRead More