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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman on Saturday warned of 50pc cut in production of mangos in the count...
30/05/2022

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman on Saturday warned of 50pc cut in production of mangos in the country due to the changing climate.

“Pakistan ranks 5th mango producing countries in the world. But this year, due to severe water shortage and rising temperature, mango production is expected to decline by 50pc,” Sherry Rehman told media.

This year, most parts of Sindh face a shortage of more than 60pc agricultural water.

Decline in mango production would have a negative impact on the income of farmers and all those involved in the business, Sherry Rehman said adding, “The effects of climate change are now being felt in our economy and in our daily lives. For the future, we must ensure fair distribution of water and precautionary measures.”

If you live in a busy town or city, it is easy to think of your neighbourhood as one big grey tangle of traffic, adverti...
04/06/2021

If you live in a busy town or city, it is easy to think of your neighbourhood as one big grey tangle of traffic, advertising billboards and concrete.

That is why it is always a small but significant joy to stumble upon a random pub, gallery, house or bookshop that is sprung to life, seemingly overnight, with a colourful façade of flowers.

It is something Twitter has been meditating on recently, with user garnering an impressive 358K likes for her post about a fire escape that has been cheerily decked out with an impressive array of hanging baskets.

By daylight, their shells are rainbows of purple, white, orange, along with many shades of blue. For now at least — with...
26/05/2021

By daylight, their shells are rainbows of purple, white, orange, along with many shades of blue. For now at least — without mining, and while harvests are still sustainable — they seem perfectly adapted to Makatea, holes and all.
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After 18 years of being a ‘No Agriculture’ Zone, the area ahead of the International Border fence saw greenery last year...
29/04/2021

After 18 years of being a ‘No Agriculture’ Zone, the area ahead of the International Border fence saw greenery last year with J&K Government giving nod to carry out farming near zero line ahead of fencing and the situation that improved between India and Pakistan has helped farmers to harvest their cultivation.

With Indo-Pakistan Armies agreeing for strict observance of all agreements, understandings and cease firing along the Line of Control and all other sectors with effect from 24-25 Feb, the situation along the International Border and Line of Control has been peaceful throughout.

On Thursday, District Administration Kathua along with BSF kick started the harvesting of the crop in the area. “For the last 18 year, after 2003 the land ahead of the fence was barren and there was no farming activity in that area. Last year, on the direction of LT. Governor of Jammu and Kashmir and with the help of BSf, District Administration along with the Agriculture department cultivated the land. Today it is being harvested and now will cultivate lemongrass after this. I urge our local population to cultivate their land ahead of the fence and utilize it as this is the need of the hour,” DC Kathua Rahul Yadav said.


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Some photos on sunset at valley.
15/03/2021

Some photos on sunset at valley.


Another creative photo 📷.  
09/03/2021

Another creative photo 📷.


My first post on my page. I clicked thi picture with my phone Samsung galaxy A02s. Without any editing. Insta
08/03/2021

My first post on my page.
I clicked thi picture with my phone Samsung galaxy A02s.
Without any editing.
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