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More industrial zones would be established, according to Sindh CM

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At the PAF Museum’s Annual Dinner-2024, the chief minister announced that his government had set aside 2000 acres of land in Deh Moachko and Gabo Pat, District Keamari, for the construction of SITE Karachi Phase-III. The event was organised by the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI).

The speaker stated that the “Industrial Estate at Nooriabad Phase III” has been constructed across an area of 1150 acres of land under the private sector and that “planning and development of infrastructure facilities is in process.”

The province’s industrialisation, as well as its economic and commercial expansion, are the goals of Murad Ali Shah’s government, which aims to create an atmosphere that is friendly to businesspeople and industry.

“The country’s manufacturing and export industries now rely heavily on the Korangi Industrial Area,” the CM stated. The Korangi Industrial Area’s (KIA) business and industrial environment have been improved, he continued, by the active participation of KATI in a number of projects.

The chief minister discussed infrastructure development, stating that the Korangi Industrial Zone’s road system and drainage systems have been upgraded by his government.

With yearly floods being a major problem for the area’s industries, these infrastructure upgrades hope to lessen their effects while facilitating the transfer of products and services.

Murad Shah stated that the provincial government’s key priorities have been ensuring seamless logistics and lowering the risk of flooding. The Sindh government supplied adequate funding for the infrastructure development of Karachi’s industrial zones, including KATI, between 2016 and 2017. After breaking down the monies, the Chief Minister stated that 380 million of them were given directly to KATI for the development of its infrastructure and that the remaining 1759 million had been released to four industrial zones.

Concerning the traffic problems in the Korangi Industrial Area, Murad Shah stated that the government of Sindh is constructing the Malir Motorway quickly in order to address traffic dangers, particularly heavy traffic. This project will shortly reach the end of its initial phase.

A motorway connecting the Jam Sadiq Bridge and the Karachi Port Terminal has been approved, according to Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah. According to him, the Malir Motorway and the Karachi Port Terminal (KPT) will be connected by a 12.5-kilometre motorway that will be partially elevated and partially subterranean at the Jam Sadiq Bridge.

The chief minister addressed environmental deterioration and said that efforts had been made to address it in the Korangi area through the Green Initiatives. The zone will become more sustainable for long-term growth, he continued, by reducing industrial pollutants and improving air quality as part of the Clean and Green Campaign’s joint venture with KATI.

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Smog crisis: Punjab will go into complete lockdown, school holidays will be extended

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The deteriorating smog situation in Punjab has prompted Punjab Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb to declare a health emergency in Lahore and Multan, among other immediate emergency steps.

Speaking at a news conference in Lahore, Marriyum underlined the seriousness of the issue by claiming that the air quality index (AQI) in Lahore and several other cities had reached dangerously high levels, with Lahore’s AQI reaching a startling 2800.

“The countries that reduced smog received a lot of cooperation from their citizens,” she said, advising people to spend Saturday and Sunday at home. She also emphasized the media’s and actors’ and artists’ contributions to the fight against the health threat.

Marriyum claimed that she put on a mask and went out in Lahore herself, where she saw people having a good time. Because they ride motorcycles and cars without masks, they are unaware that smog can kill them. She emphasized that the mask prohibition should be enforced by the business sector.

“I shall exhort everyone who is against smog to band together. Taking everything into account, the decisions will go into effect starting next week,” the minister declared.

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With the haze in Lahore and other Punjabi cities getting worse, the minister announced the following measures:

All furnace-based facilities and brick kilns in Lahore and Multan have been closed since Friday in an effort to reduce pollution.

On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, if nothing changes by Wednesday, there will be a total lockdown.

It will only be possible to eat at restaurants until 4 p.m.; after then, takeout will be available.

All Punjabi schools, colleges, and universities—aside from Murree—have extended their holidays and been directed to switch to online instruction.

As of Friday, construction has been prohibited in Multan and Lahore.

Holidays for paramedical workers have been canceled, and hospital outpatient departments will now be open until 8 p.m.

EAQ oil projects and e-bikes are in the works. Lahore is introducing e-buses in response to the environmental condition.

More than 40,000 smog-affected people are receiving treatment in hospitals, according to Marriyum Aurangzeb, who also recommended people to minimize their outside activities and wear masks, especially when riding motorcycles. She stated her desire to testify before the Lahore High Court, which is considering a case pertaining to smog, and inform the judge of the government’s actions.

“A public campaign called ‘Detox Lahore’ has been launched to raise awareness about smog and its life-threatening effects,” she said, adding that “currently, our health has turned into a smog health crisis.” “People are requested to go out on motorcycles only for essential work, and that too while wearing masks,” she stated.

The chief minister began working on smog in March, Aurangzeb emphasized, and a plan was developed by considering all the variables that contribute to haze. A 10-year climate change and smog policy was put into place by the Punjab government. It included converting brick kilns to zigzag technology after destroying 800 kilns to cut emissions, encouraging eco-friendly transportation by introducing electric buses and e-bikes in Lahore, and giving farmers super seeders at 60% off the price to cut down on stubble burning.

The chief minister was personally reviewing the departments’ adherence to the smog policy, she said. In Punjab, there was no rule requiring motorcycles to be inspected for fitness, and vehicles were not checked. “We have received three gas analysers, which will be given to the traffic police for inspecting vehicles,” Aurangzeb stated.

As the two nations are unable to alter the wind direction, the minister emphasized that smog is not just a problem in Pakistan but also impacts people’s life in Punjab, India. “Smog knows no borders; it’s a matter of life and death for both countries,” she said, calling for collaboration to face the threat.

In order to secure adherence to the mask mandate and other measures, Marriyum Aurangzeb made an appeal to the public and commercial sectors. She threatened to implement further stringent measures, including a potential lockdown that would last until Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, if the smog situation did not improve by the middle of the week.

In closing, Aurangzeb emphasized the importance of teamwork, saying, “Countries that eradicated smog were successful due to public cooperation. We must follow suit in order to safeguard our future and well-being.

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Three Terrorists Are Killed by Security Forces in Harnai District: ISPR

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The Security Forces killed three militants in Balochistan’s Harnai District.

Security Forces led by Major Muhammad Haseeb were promptly sent in to sanitize the Harnai District when it was suspected that terrorists were present and intended to attack defenseless civilians, according to ISPR.

Three of the terrorists were dispatched to hell when the own troops successfully engaged their location.

Nevertheless, Havildar Noor Ahmed and Major Muhammad Haseeb paid the ultimate sacrifice and accepted martyrdom after an improvised explosive device detonated on the Security Forces’ lead vehicle during the operation.

Together with the country, Pakistan’s Security Forces are resolute in their efforts to prevent attempts to undermine Balochistan’s peace, stability, and advancement; the valiant troops’ sacrifices only serve to fortify our determination.

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Pakistan’s Climate Change Ministry and GGGI Sign a Pact on Green Finance for Climate Action

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The Global Green Growth Initiative and the Ministry of Climate Change & Environmental Coordination inked a four-year country program framework agreement to use targeted climate action and green growth initiatives to further Pakistan’s sustainable development goals.

The official signing ceremony took place in Baku, Azerbaijan, at the Pakistan Pavilion at the COP29.

Helena McLeod, Deputy Director-General of the Global Green Growth Institute, and Aisha Humera Moriani, Secretary of the Climate Change & Environmental Coordination Ministry, signed the deal.

The GGGI’s enthusiasm in working with Pakistan to support policy frameworks for climate action, mobilize green finance, and encourage investment in sectors to meet environmental sustainability and climate resilience goals was acknowledged by Romina Khurhsid Alam.

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