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July 9, 2021
LAHORE:Punjab Institute of Neuro Sciences (PINS) Medical Superintendent (MS) Dr Tahir Rasheed took notice of closure of an elevator and inconvenience of the patients stuck in it at PINS during working hours on Thursday.
According to a press release issued here on Thursday, the MS issued orders for immediate suspension of lift operator Muhammad Irfan and departmental action has been directed against him. He also constituted a three-member committee to investigate the matter and submit a report within 24 hours.
The committee will be headed by Assistant Professor Dr Muhammad Akmal, as chairman, while the members of the committee included Dr Shahid Mukhtar and DMS Dr Umar Naseem. The administration of the institute took immediate action and evacuated people trapped in the elevator and no damage was done. MS Dr Tahir Rashid instructed all the lift operators to be careful and show no negligence during their duty.
KARACHI: The National Institute of Maritime Affairs organized a maritime discourse to celebrate the “World Ocean Day” to raise global awareness of the vital importance of oceans and.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has a great scope to work with China for mangroves conservation under CPEC along Gwadar.There are areas along Gwadar where mangroves trees are planted. We can not only work on.
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“Trees exhale for us so that we can inhale them to stay alive. Can we ever forget that? Let us love trees with every breath we take until we perish.”
― Munia Khan, poet, writer, editor
Trees sustain life. They give us the air we breathe; the shade we sit under. But many trees do a lot more than just that. The Indus Delta’s mangrove forest ecosystem, for example, supports various life forms. These dense trees, that protect us from storms, cyclones and tsunamis, are also home to different kinds of marine life including fish, shrimp and crabs, and several species of birds such as pelicans, flamingoes, kingfishers, cranes and even ducks. The trees also serve as the feeding grounds for tropical birds that feed on the fish, insects and plankton along the mangroves.