Punjab University marks World Food Safety Day

Lahore, June 07, 2022 (PPI-OT):Punjab University Department of Food Sciences in collaboration with Nestle Pakistan, PCSIR, Punjab Food Authority and NAFS has organized a national seminar to mark World Food Safety Day at Al Raazi Hall here on Tuesday. On this occasion, Director General Punjab Food Authority Shoaib Khan Jadoon, Chairman Department of Food Sciences Punjab University Dr Shinawar Waseem, Ms Samreen Sahar from Nestle Pakistan, faculty members and a large number of students.

The speakers elaborated on the importance of a balanced diet. “We need to change our eating habits to stay healthy,” they added. The speakers said that creating awareness among the people about the quality of food was a matter of urgency. They said that there was a need to implement relevant laws regarding food safety. Moreover, various stalls of delicious and healthy food items were also set up.

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Punjab University Radio FM 104.6 celebrates 20th anniversary

Lahore, June 07, 2022 (PPI-OT):In connection with the 20th anniversary of Punjab University Radio Center FM104.6, a re-launching ceremony was organized at the School of Communication Studies here on Tuesday. On this occasion, PU Pro Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Saleem Mazhar, Dean Faculty of Information and Media Studies Prof Dr Khalid Mehmood, Director SCS Prof Dr Noshina Saleem, Radio Coordinator Dr Muhammad Akram Soomro, Program Manager Muhammad Irshad Chaudhry, Heads of various Departments, faculty members and a large number of students were present. In his address, Dr Muhammad Saleem Mazhar said that PU Radio Center had played an important role for the training of students.

He said that the students undergoing training at the radio center were making name of PU and SCS in not only national but also international media organizations. Dr Khalid Mahmood said that there was a need to set up radio programs related to the ongoing research activities in the university to help the researchers. It is pertinent to mention here that due to some technical issues, radio broadcasting operations were suspended and PU VC Prof Niaz Ahmad sanctioned appropriate funds to install new equipment. Later, cake of PU Radio center FM104.6 was cut.

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Chairman PPP and Foreign Minister of Pakistan Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s message on #WorldOceansDay

Islamabad, June 07, 2022 (PPI-OT):Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party and Foreign Minister of Pakistan Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that reports that oceans have witnessed 90 per cent depletion of big fish populations and destruction of 50pc coral reefs due to reckless human activities are highly alarming for the world community, including Pakistan.

In his message on the World Oceans Day being observed on Wednesday around the world under the aegis of the United Nations, the Pakistani Foreign Minister pointed out that oceans produce 50 percent of planet’s oxygen and absorb 30 per cent of carbon dioxide produced by human.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that oceans are eroding delta regions at a fast pace due to the non-judicious controls on waters by upper riparian building unnatural dams and amending natural water ways. According to a research, 2.4 million acres of the Indus delta has been invaded by the sea and it is feared that if the present rate of sea erosion continues, the whole of Shah Bunder tehsil will vanish by 2035 and the sea will reach Thatta city by 2050.

PPP Chairman stressed that international community and its ocean experts should sit together to save the oceans biodiversity and protect it from reckless destruction by human activities. He assured that Pakistan will play its role as a responsible state in promoting and highlighting the UN theme “Revitalisation: Collective Action for the Ocean”.

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Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari draws attention of visiting German counterpart to serious HR violations in IIOJK and sacrilegious remarks by BJP leaders

Islamabad, June 07, 2022 (PPI-OT):Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari received the Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs of Germany Annalena Baerbock at the Foreign Office today and held wide-ranging consultations. During the delegation-level talks, the two sides had an extensive exchange of views on various aspects of bilateral relations with a special focus on enhancing cooperation in the fields of trade and investment, climate change, and renewable energy.

The Foreign Minister hoped that bilateral relations would be strengthened further through regular high-level exchanges, which had acquired a steady momentum in recent years. The Foreign Minister appreciated German companies doing business in Pakistan and invited more companies to take advantage of Pakistan’s business friendly policies.

In the regional context, the Foreign Minister stressed the need for the international community to come together to address the dire humanitarian situation in Afghanistan. The Foreign Minister added that the release of Afghan financial assets was important for helping stabilize the economy. He also said that Pakistan continued to provide humanitarian assistance for the people of Afghanistan.

Foreign Minister Baerbock thanked Pakistan for its role in facilitating the evacuation of foreign nationals and others from Afghanistan. Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari assured the German side that Pakistan would support the evacuation request.

While discussing the situation in Ukraine, the Foreign Minister shared Pakistan’s concern over the continuation of military conflict. Reiterating Pakistan’s principled position, the Foreign Minister said Pakistan believed that a solution must be found through dialogue and diplomacy. He added that ramifications of this conflict were being felt far beyond the European Continent, as far as in Pakistan, due to rising fuel and food prices. The Foreign Minister added that in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, and despite our own economic challenges, Pakistan had sent relief goods and humanitarian aid for the affected Ukrainian people.

The Foreign Minister also drew attention to the serious human rights violations in IIOJK, the rising tide of Islamophobia across India also manifested in the recent repugnant remarks by two BJP officials towards the person of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), and risks posed by these developments to peace and stability.

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UAE, Thailand and Malaysia register wins on Day 4

Dubai, June 07, 2022 (PPI-OT):On a day largely dominated by bowlers, UAE and Thailand continued their respective unbeaten runs at the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier by beating Qatar and Nepal respectively. Meanwhile, hosts Malaysia notched up their second win of the tournament with a 8-wicket victory over Bhutan.

Points Table

UAE vs Qatar

Left-arm spinner Archara Supriya’s five-wicket haul was instrumental in UAE’s 10 wicket-win over Qatar at the Kinrara Oval. After restricting Qatar to 49-8 in 20 overs, UAE openers knocked off the target in 5.4 overs.

After winning the toss and choosing to bat first, Qatar got off to a slow start managing 19 in 6.3 overs before losing opener Shruti Rana for 10, out LBW to 15-year-old leg-spinner Vaishnave Mahesh. Qatar captain Saachi Dhadwal was next to depart for 9 in the 11th over, shortly before the players walked off the field due to a persistent drizzle.

After resumption of play, Qatar batters failed to gain any momentum as they collapsed, losing 6 wickets for as many runs in eight overs to stumble to 49-8 in 20 overs. Archara Supriya took five of the six wickets to fall, including that of Aleena Khan, who top scored for Qatar with 17 off 27 balls. Supriya finished with figures of 4-3-2-5.

In reply, UAE openers Theertha Satish and Samaira Dharnidharka struck eight boundaries between them as they cruised to the target with two balls to spare in the powerplay. Satish top scored with an unbeaten 20-ball 34.

Player-of-the-match Archara Supriya described the achievement of picking maiden five-for as a “great feeling”.

‘It’s my debut tournament so playing here means a lot,’ she said. ‘As and when given an opportunity, I always try to perform my best and look to keep it simple for myself and the team and contribute in any way possible. Getting my first player-of-the-match award is a great feeling. Hopefully, I can continue doing well for the team.’

Brief scores:

UAE won by 10 wickets. Qatar 49-8 in 20 overs. UAE 52-0 in 5.4 overs.

Player of the match: Archara Supriya (UAE)

Malaysia vs Bhutan

An all-round performance from Malaysia’s Nur Abedul Samad, who registered figures of 4-2-4-2 and hit a 31-ball 27, led Malaysia to an 8-wicket win over Bhutan at the Kinrara Oval.

After opting to bowl first, Malaysia’s bowlers did well to restrict Bhutan to 87-5 in 20 overs. Bhutan openers Sonam and Ngawang Choden put on a 37-run partnership for the first wicket before the former was adjudged LBW off Nurr Abdul Rahman for 14.

At the halfway stage, Bhutan looked set for a respectable total as they brought up 50 in the 11th over but lost a flurry of wickets to be reduced to 68-5 in the 16th over as Nur Samad picked up 2 wickets. Captain Choden top scored with a 26-ball 23 but found little support from her teammates.

In response, the hosts overcame the early loss of opener Musfirah Azmi in the fourth over, LBW to Chado Om, as captain Elsa Hunter led from the front with an unbeaten 24-ball 37 – a knock which included seven boundaries. She forged a 50-run partnership with Nur Abedul Samad before the latter was run-out for 27 in the 10th over.

However, Dhanusri Muhunan struck two boundaries to ensure there were no more hiccups to complete the chase with 64 balls and 8 wickets to spare.

Player-of-the-match Nur Abedul Samad was elated to contribute to her side’s second win of the tournament.

‘I feel so happy as after three matches I put in a strong performance to beat Bhutan today,’ she said after the match.

Brief scores:

Malaysia beat Bhutan by 8 wickets. Bhutan 87-5 (20 overs). Malaysia 88-2 (11.2 overs).

Player of the match: Nur Abedul Samad

Thailand vs Nepal

Nanthita Boonsukham’s 3-9 backed up by Thailand’s sharp fielding to effect five run-outs derailed Nepal’s chase of 90 as Thailand comfortably defended their total to win by 49 runs at the UKM Oval.

Nepal won the toss and having put Thailand in to bat, their bowlers bowled well to concede only three boundaries in the entire innings to restrict them to 89-7 in 20 overs. There were starts with the bat for opener Banthida Leephattana (19), Thipatcha Putthawong (20) and Suwanan Khiaoto (16). Yet, Thailand lost wickets regularly as Manisha Upadhayay struck with the new ball dismissing the openers, both bowled.

Nepal captain Kritika Marasini took 2 crucial wickets, dismissing her opposite number Putthawong and Phannita Maya to keep the run rate in check.

In reply, Nepal’s chase failed to gather any momentum as they could only manage 16 runs at the halfway stage losing 4 wickets. No batter registered a double-digit score and Anu Kadayat was the only batter to hit a boundary in Nepal’s second innings.

Player-of-the-match Nanthita Boonsukham took 3 wickets while conceding only 9 runs as Pornnapha Saehoe and Thanyalak Chumnan bagged a wicket apiece. Yet, it was five run-outs that led to Nepal’s collapse as they were bowled out for 40 with one ball to spare in their allotment of 20 overs.

Brief scores:

Thailand won by 49 runs. Thailand 89-7 in 20 overs. Nepal 40 all out in 19.5 overs.

Player of the match: Nanthita Boonsukham

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Babar Azam and his men ready to brave West Indies challenge

Multan, June 07, 2022 (PPI-OT):When Pakistan and the West Indies meet in Multan tomorrow (Wednesday) it will mark beginning of a new era for Pakistan cricket with the city hosting international cricket after 14 long years.

The three One-Day Internationals are part of the Super League cycle and both sides are eager to secure crucial points to advance their chances for direct qualification in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.

The two teams enter the series high on confidence.

Babar Azam’s side defeated Aaron Finch’s men 2-1 in March in Lahore in what was Pakistan’s first ODI series win over Australia in 20 years. This is Pakistan’s fifth Super League series. They have defeated Zimbabwe, South Africa and Australia, and lost to England.

It is the captain himself who has been at the forefront of Pakistan’s successes. Babar, who is number one in the ICC ODI Player rankings for batters, leads the batting charts with 902 runs at a stratospheric average of 90.20. He is the only batter to have smashed five centuries in the ongoing cycle, with Ireland’s Paul Stirling being the second best with three. The right-handed stylish strokemaker has dispatched exactly 100 balls towards the fence for four.

Pakistan’s second best batter in the cycle has been Imam-ul-Haq who enters the series at the back of a scintillating Australia series in which he struck two consecutive centuries and a breezy 89 not out, playing an integral role in his side’s historic win. The southpaw has scored 598 runs at 54.36, and along with the two centuries has also struck five half-centuries.

Fearsome pacers – Haris Rauf and Shaheen Shah Afridi – are the leading wicket-takers for Pakistan in the Super League with 19 scalps apiece. Haris’ average of 28.73 is a shade better than Shaheen’s 29.52.

The West Indies added 30 more points to their tally during their stopover in Netherlands, defeating the hosts 3-0, on their way to Multan. Nicholas Pooran’s side currently sits on the fourth spot with eight wins from 18 matches.

Pakistan with six wins in 12 matches are 10th with 60 points.

Pakistan captain Babar Azam: “It is a really exciting moment for me to lead Pakistan in Multan for this all-important series. Multan is home to passionate cricket fans and it is great to be here. I am looking forward to the fans cheering the return of international cricket after a lengthy gap, and I am sure they will get to see some great cricket at the beautiful Multan Cricket Stadium.

“This is an important series for us as it holds important Super League points. The players have been putting in a lot of effort to prepare themselves for the West Indies challenge and we are eager to win another series and bag maximum points to consolidate our chances for direct qualification in the 2023 World Cup.”

West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran: “It feels good to be here. I have confidence in our guys after we did well in Netherlands and we are hoping to continue our good performances here in Pakistan.

An ODI win in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League fixture adds 10 points to a team’s tally.

The three ODIs will be played on 8, 10 and 12 June with the matches beginning at 1600 (local time).

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