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Ali Sadpara Shines As Symbol of Brilliance The Business | 02 LAHORE/NATIONSundAay , FeL bruary 14, 2021 Coronavirus claims Wheat policy in collaboration another 32 lives; 492 with flour mills soon: Aleem By Our Staff Reporter Imran Khan is to give maximum so that the farmers can get max - the market and 20 kg bag of new cases in Punjab compensation to the farmers for imum benefit in the coming flour was provided across Pun - By Our Staff Reporter with masks. The people should wash LAHORE: Food Minister wheat so that they could prosper crop. He told that the Food De - jab at fixed rates. their hands with soap several times in a Punjab Abdul Aleem Khan has and get full reward for their hard partment was formulating a co - Senior & Food Minister LAHORE: Coronavirus claimed an - day to protect themselves from COVID- said that the decision to increase work. hesive policy for the next year in Abdul Aleem Khan further said other 32 lives while 492 new cases were 19. Contact 1033 immediately on symp - the per mond price of wheat in Talking in this regard, Senior collaboration with flour mills that the best policy for prosper - reported in Punjab during the last 24 toms of coronavirus, the health care Punjab from Rs. 1650 to Rs. & Food Minister Abdul Aleem and it would be ensured that ous farmers and consumers is hours. department urged the citizens. 1800 would be welcome step for Khan said that in order to in - wheat and flour be available in the first priority of the present According to the data shared by the 35 shops sealed over corona related the farmers and full credit for crease the price of wheat in Pun - the market in large quantities. Government for which the Food spokesperson of Punjab Primary and SOPs violation: The city district ad - this initiative goes to Prime jab, detailed consultations were Abdul Aleem Khan said that Department and concerned offi - Secondary Healthcare Department ministration sealed 35 shops, stores, Minister Imran Khan who gave held with the stakeholders as per the initiative of importing wheat cials are working on a solid (P&SHD), the death toll due to coron - marriage halls and imposed Rs 140,000 final approval for the increase in the instructions of the Prime on the direction of the Prime strategy and In Sha Allah in this avirus rose to 5,026 while the total cases fine on the owners/managers for violat - wheat price in Punjab. Minister and keeping in view all Minister this year also proved to regard steps would remain con - of coronavirus reached 163,367 and re - ing coronavirus related Standard Oper - Abdul Aleem Khan added that the aspects, wheat price is being be very fruitful which helped in tinue for the relief to the com - coveries 150,984 in the province. ating Procedures (SOPs) here on the vision of Prime Minister increased by Rs. 150 per mond stabilizing the prices of flour in mon man. The P&SHD confirmed that 293 new Saturday. cases of COVID-19 were reported in According to a spokesperson for the Lahore, 2 in Kasur, 5 in Sheikhupura, 2 district administration, Assistant Com - in Nankana Sahib, 11 in Rawalpindi, 3 missioner (AC) Cantt Zoha Shakir in Jhelum, 6 in Gujranwala, 10 in sealed 12 shops, two restaurants in Mandi Bahauddin, 3 in Sialkot, 4 in Cantt area and imposed Rs 20,000 fine Narowal, 31 in Gujrat, 28 in Faisalabad, for overcharging and Rs 10,000 for 5 in Toba Tek Singh, 9 in Chiniot, SOPs violation. 2 in Jhang, 15 in Sargodha, 1 in Mian - AC City Fizan Ahmed sealed 11 wali, 1 in Bhakkar, 16 in Multan, 4 in shops, six marriage halls and imposed Khanewal, 2 in Vehari, 5 in Lodhran, Rs 30,000 fine for corona related SOPs 5 in Dera Ghazi Khan, 2 in Bahawalpur, violations. 12 in Rahimyar Khan, 3 in Okara, 7 in AC Shalimar Mansoor Ahmed Qazi Pakpattan and 5 in Sahiwal district sealed three marriage halls and a shop - during the last 24 hours. ping mall in his jurisdiction and im - The Punjab health department so far posed Rs 80,000 fine. conducted 3,089,736 tests for COVID- The teams inspected public and pri - 19. The Punjab health department has vate transport vehicles and issued warn - urged the masses to follow SOPs for ings to transporters and drivers to their protection and cover their faces follow coronavirus SOPs strictly. PCB to partner with tapmad TV for HBL PSL 6 streaming in Australia and MENA LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board has joined hands with tapmad TV for streaming of the HBL Pakistan Super League 6 matches in Australia, MENA (Middle East and North Africa) regions as well as the RoW* (Rest of the World). The partnership is another major breakthrough for the PCB as it increases the reach of Pakistan cricket through one of the most popular T20 leagues, the HBL PSL. This partnership will help further extend the HBL PSL’s coverage while ensuring viewership for the league in the key cricketing markets of MENA and Australia. With this partnership, the HBL PSL TV and streaming coverage is now extended to North America (Willow TV), Caribbean (Flow Sports), United Kingdom (Sky Sports UK), Sub-Saharan Africa (Super Sports), South Asia (Sony Pictures Network), NZ (Sky NZ), MENA, Australia and RoW (tapmad TV). The partnership allows for ease of access to fans around the globe, while keeping in mind commercial sustainability of the rights for the PCB and its partner HBL PSL franchises. The live stream will be available on www.tapmad.com/psl6. tapmad TV is available as an app on the iOS | Android | Samsung TV and Android TV stores as well giving Pakistan cricket fans the access to follow the coverage through their pre - ferred mode and device. —Correspondent LAHORE: Employees of Metro Speedo hold a protest in the favour of their demands. WASA serves Ali Sadpara shines Strepsils announces to final notices to appeal CCP’s decision 411 service stations By Our Staff Reporter are fundamental operating MULTAN: Water and Sanitation Agency as symbol of brilliance principles for RB, and we en - (WASA) has served warning notices to 411 LAHORE: Competition sure that our product position - service stations in the city for installation of -Nation salutes climber with high hopes Commission of Pakistan ing and communication is fair, recycling plants till February 15 to save water from wastage and ensure maximum preser - Dr Saeed Ahmad Ali (CCP) has recently passed an honest and does not mislead order against Strepsils Comfort consumers or is unclear in any vation of underground water. for alleged deceptive market - manner. All objective claims Assistant Director Recovery WASA oted US historian and author David Guab Rameez Hashmi told APP here on Saturday Cullough said,’ climb mountains not so the ing, which we are now going to used in our communication appeal. The discussions with and in our packaging & pro - that notices were served to service stations world can see you, but so that you can see many times but only few installed recycling the world’. Another US legend folk and freestyle CCP are ongoing since De - motional materials are backed N cember 2018, during which we by credible and documented plants so far. wrestler, Danny Mack Gable, a world fame Olympic He said the objective for installation of re - gold medalist and holder of the US Presidential Medal have presented numerous evidence capable of withstand - third-party researches to sub - ing scientific scrutiny and cycling plant was to avoid the wastage of un - of Freedom, had said that, 'gold medals are not really derground water which they use to wash made of gold. stantiate our actions, specifi - comply with all local con - cally claims made on sumer laws. vehicles. He informed that installation of re - They are made of sweat, determination and a hard- cycling plant would help save 80 percent of to-find alloy called guts. Interestingly, five of the 14 effectiveness of Strepsils Com - We assure you that we are fort. However, CCP failed to fully committed to protecting the total water which was being wasted at the highest mountain peaks in the world are located in Pak - service stations. He added that recycling istan (four of which lie in the surroundings of Concor - consider our strong evidence our consumers and will pro - and therefore we are now left plants were installed at all service stations sit - dia, the confluence Baltoro Glacier and Godwin vide the best solutions that pro - with no other option but to ap - uated into WASAs jurisdictions including Austen Glacier, the mountains’ statistics reveal. tect, heal and nurture for a peal. Honesty and transparency healthier life. Lahore, Faisalabad and other cities. The offi - Most of the peaks of Pakistan lie in the Karakoram cial said sewerage supply connections of the mountain range of which almost all are located in the service stations would be disconnected over Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) region of Pakistan. non installation of recycling plants. Karakoram Range is considered to be a part of the Police observe 4th anniversary He informed that case would also be greater Himalayan range, but some high peaks above ing.Alpine Club secretary Qarar Haideri told APP that lodged against the owner of service station 7,000 metres are also included in the Himalayan and the search mission to locate the three climbers was con - under criminal act or property might be Hindu Kush ranges. Moreover, Pakistan is home to tinued on Thursday but the harsh weather conditions of martyrs of The Mall blast sealed if the plants owners any service sta - around 7,000 glaciers, a highest figure, more than any - did not permit.
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