Lahore
March 3, 2021
LAHORE:Belarusian Ambassador Mr Andrei Metelitsa has expressed his resolve to promote bilateral relations with Pakistan and its universities through collaboration in various fields of mutual interest.
He was talking to Punjab University Vice-Chancellor Prof Niaz Ahmad during his visit to PU here Tuesday. Pro-Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Saleem Mazhar, deans of various faculties, Director External Linkages Dr Sobia Khurram and others were present on the occasion.
Addressing the meeting, Mr Metelitsa stressed the need to promote academic relations among the universities of both the countries through exchange of faculty members and students and joint research projects. He said art, culture and literature could play an important role in strengthening ties between both the countries. He said Belarus wanted promotion of trade ties with Pakistan. Prof Niaz Ahmad said that both the countries could benefit from each other’s potential in various fields.
In the current marketing year that begun on Oct. 1, 502 sugar mills have started operations, but 98 mills stopped crushing by February end, the Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) said in a statement.
Matthew des Tombe cannot afford to lose power. He has lived on the Coastside for about a decade, and the entire time he has worked remotely.
âIf the power goes out for me â and it did â itâs kind of big a deal,â des Tombe said. âI have big meetings, important things I generally canât miss.â
Thatâs why des Tombe made sure to pair his roof-top solar panels with a backup battery, a choice he says proved well worth the investment during the PG&E power shut-offs last October. When the shut-offs happened, the Poplar Beach neighborhood where des Tombe lives went dark â all except his home, which remained illuminated. Except for a split-second flicker, all his appliances were running.
2021-03-03 by Proactive Australia
Roots Sustainable Agricultural Technologies Ltd (ASX:ROO) is working towards expanding its commercial activity internationally, with an emphasis on the cannabis sector.
The company has raised funds via private placements during the year which will go towards, among others, the expansion of opportunities in the global cannabis sector.
Roots has already secured deals with companies in the Czech Republic, Israel and California.
The company s heat exchange probe has been successfully tested at its research hub and among cannabis growers in Israel.
Patent registration
Roots completed the registration on January 10, 2020 and was awarded the patent shortly.