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CM Maryam wants a thorough plan for the development of Murree.

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While co-chairing a meeting with party leader Nawaz Sharif, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif asked for a detailed strategy for the development of Murree.

To maintain cleanliness and protect the environment, the chief minister ordered a ban on plastic use in Murree and other popular tourist destinations.

She inspected a possible location in Murree for the building of a cutting-edge hospital. In addition to looking for a plan for the upkeep and filtration of the current water scheme, she gave her general approval to a water supply project that would carry water from the Jhelum River to Murree.

During the discussion, a prohibition on cars entering Murree was discussed. Maryam gave the order for the contemporary tram and cable car services to begin operating so that parking could be done safely in Murree. During the meeting, a plan to give permit cards to cars entering Murree was also discussed.

The chief minister gave instructions to make sure every building has parking. She gave the order to locate any illegal structures in Murree and to dismantle them right away. Additionally, the ultimate strategy for removing encroachments in Murree was accepted. In addition to banning all unlicensed stands in Murree, it was decided to turn the bus stand back on.

Maryam Nawaz gave the order to turn New Murree, Kotli Sattian, and other nearby places into substitute tourist attractions.

She gave the order to build clean, highway-style restrooms in Murree.

She also gave her approval for the creation of the Parks and Horticulture Authority for Murree, as well as Solid Waste Management.

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ADB Introduces ‘Glaciers To Farms’ Initiative to Address Food Security

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Notwithstanding the devastating effects of rapid glacial melt brought on by climate change, the Asian Development Bank has introduced a new regional initiative called “glaciers to farms” that would support sustainable water usage and food security in Pakistan, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia.

The bank will carry out risk assessments of glacial melt in Azerbaijan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan with assistance from the Green Climate Fund’s Project preparation facility. This will serve as the scientific and technical foundation for the program that converts glaciers into farms.

Since the region’s temperatures are expected to climb by as much as 6 degrees Celsius by 2100, the loss of glacier mass puts the delicate ecosystem balance in jeopardy, endangering the water supply for hydropower and agriculture as well as the livelihoods of over 380 million people.

Up to 3.5 billion dollars from ADB, GCF, governments, development partners, and the private sector are anticipated to be mobilised for Glaciers to Farms, contingent upon board approvals from participating institutions.

The program will provide assistance to populations at risk from glacial melt, especially in mountainous areas, in addition to investments in agriculture and water.

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Punjab Reports 61 New Cases of Dengue Fever

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According to the Punjab Health Department, 61 new dengue fever cases were registered in the province during the past 24 hours.

Rawalpindi had 48 cases, more than any other district. Lahore had four, Attock had three, and Chakwal and Faisalabad each had two. Sahiwal and Sialkot both reported a single case.

Punjab now has 7,395 cases for 2024, including 494 new cases in the last week alone. The Health Department has assured the public that hospitals are ready to handle the influx of patients and are adequately stocked with the drugs they need.

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Devotees will conduct rituals at Darbar Sahib Kartarpur today when Sikh pilgrims visit the shrine.

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Today, the Sikh Yatrees will travel to Darbar Sahib Kartarpur to commemorate Baba Guru Nank Dev Ji’s 555th birthday.

They will make their final stop in Lahore on Wednesday after visiting Gurdwara Rohri Sahib in Eminabad Gurjranwala.

During their visit, the Sikh Yatrees have praised the Pakistanis’ gracious hospitality and respect.

The evacuee trust property board’s food, transportation, and security arrangements left them feeling extremely satisfied.

Sikh women pilgrims have also talked about their pleasant experiences, mentioning how they were treated with respect while there.

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