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voiceofbangus · 1 year
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Mega Plantation drive held at Kupwara.
PCCF/ Director Social Forestry Shri Roshan Jaggi, IFS visited and Innagurated Mega Plantation Drive at Kupwara
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Kupwara,22 Nov 2022: The PCCF/Director, Department of Social Forestry Shri Roshan Jaggi, IFS conducted extensive tour of plantation sites of Social Forestry Division Kupwara on 22-11-2022. During his Visit he Innagurated the Mega plantation drive which was organised by department of Social Forestry Division Kupwara. He visited various plantation at 79M Magalpora and various panchayat members, interacted with the Village Panchayat Plantation Committees and also planted the trees as part of Mega J&K Plantation Drive.
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While inspecting the works in compartment 79/M executed during the year 2021-22 and 2022-23, he appreciated the good survival of plants. He advised the staff to include pith planting, and enhance soil moisture. He underlined the need to plant fodder grasses, trees and fruit bearing plants to meet the need of local villages. He advised the staff to take fire prevention measures in advance so that survival of the plantations is ensured.
During the interaction with VPPCs including Sarpanches, Panches and PRI members, Sh. Jaggi appealed the farmers to take up the agroforestry and farm forestry practices especially in fallow lands to enhance their income. He briefed the gathering about new rules of the Social Forestry Department and patiently listened to the various issues raised during the meeting.
Regional Director Kashmir Shri Mehraj Ud Din Malik IFS , DFO Social Forestry Kupwara Dr Fayaz Ahmad Bhat , DDC Kralpora Adv Masrat farooq along with the Range Officer Kupwara Sajid Qazi ,Range Officer Handwara Aijaz Ah Mir and other staff members accompanied the Director during the visit. At the outset fruit, fodder and Polybag plants were also distributed to the general public.
At the end of drive certificates were distributed to Van Mitras (Forest Volunteers) and some tool kits were also distributed to employees.
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smqazi · 2 years
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Dr. M. A. Qazi
President/CEO
MAQ HERBALS LTD.
P.O. Box 5192, 
Johnstown, PA, 15904
United States of America
Phone: 814-270-1422
Fax: 814-266-9371
URL: www.walqalam.media
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Intelligentsia stage sit-in against HEC
Intelligentsia stage sit-in against HEC
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Islamabad: A large number of PhD professors have strongly protested against government policies and staged a ‘sit-in’ in front of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) here on Monday.
All Pakistan Tenure Track Faculty Association (APTTA) President Dr Khurram Shahzad and General Secretary Dr Qazi M Zaigham led the protest rally which was attended by Prof Dr Mahnaz Haseeb, Dr Rab Nawaz,…
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nowpakistan · 4 years
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KU alumnus launches scholarship programme Karachi University alumnus Mohammad Feroze Moosani, who is running a business in the United States of America, on Monday launched a ‘Professor Dr M H Qazi Scholarship Program’
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With the compliments of, The Directorate General Public Relations,
Government of the Punjab, Lahore Ph: 99201390
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NO NEGLIGENCE WILL BE TOLERATED IN ANTI-DENGUE CAMPAIGN: ANSAR MAJEED
LAHORE, November 04:
                  Provincial Minister for Labour and Human Resource Ansar Majeed Khan has said that no delay and negligence should be shown in the ongoing campaign for eradication of dengue. Due to timely steps taken by the government and solid planning adopted by all concerned departments along with complete cooperation of people, the province has come out of dengue’s alarming position. We need to adopt persistent struggle till its complete elimination, he stressed. He expressed these views while addressing during the anti-dengue teams review meeting at district Sargodha. Deputy Commissioner Asia Gul, ADCR Cap. (R) Shoib Ali, CO Health Dr. M. Riaz, DHO Dr. Sohail Asghar Qazi and concerned officers of various departments were also present during the meeting. Ansar Majeed stated that important means of dengue prevention is to adopt preventive measures and government is determined to eradicate dengue disease. Vigorous steps have been taken for the provision of timely treatment and better facilities to the patients. On this occasion it was informed that 6355 dengue cases have been reported during current year in the district in which 17 cases have been declared suspicious while 166 cases have been declared confirmed. Highest number of 2555 cases have been reported from district Sargodha in which five cases were suspicious and 50 confirmed cases surfaced. It was also informed that 32 cases have been reported during one week across the district in which one case was declared suspicious while two cases were declared confirmed. 334 indoor teams conducted survey of 60825 houses across the district while 167 outdoor teams conducted survey of 12449 places and dengue larva was reported positive from seven different places. 190 notices have also been issued on surfacing of dengue larva during current year. Four places have been sealed for not adopting preventive measures while FIRs against twelve were registered while one person has also been arrested. 1254 awareness sessions have also been conducted for the citizens about dengue. Similarly, 52 applications have also been redressed on being received by DVR. Deputy Commissioner Asia Gul directed to continue holding meetings of district emergency response and tehsil committees on daily basis. She said that dengue mosquito will die its natural death the moment mercury drops below 16 degrees Celsius. All departments will have to continue their preventive activities till the dropping of temperature and no negligence, lethargy or inefficiency will be tolerated in this regard, she warned.
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banglarawaj · 5 years
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BAU Correspondent: A project workshop titled ‘Deep Bedded Pack System in Manure Management for Environmentally Friendly Animal and Safe Food Production in Bangladesh’ held at Qazi Fazlur Rahim conference room of Animal Husbandry Faculty of Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) on Wednesday afternoon.
On the project workshop, BAU vice-chancellor Prof Dr Lutful Hassan addressed as chief guest while Animal Husbandry Faculty dean Prof Dr Md Nurul Islam and senior general manager of Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation Dr Akond Md Rafiqul Islam were addressed as special guest. Director of BAU Research System (BAURES) Prof Dr M A M Yahia Khandoker presided over the program.
On the project workshop, Principal Investigator (PI) of the research project Prof Dr. A K M Ahsan Kabir of Animal Science department presented the keynote paper.
Prof Dr. A K M Ahsan Kabir said, there is a good number of large animal in Bangladesh. They excrete a huge amount of feces and urine. This feces and urine have a good nutrients profile. We try to develop a new technology to manage the huge number of wastes which excretes from large animals and that technology will reduce the threat of global warming. The project research work is undergoing.
Ministry of Education of The People’s Republic of Bangladesh funded for research project.
The post Workshop on Deep Bedded Pack System Manure Management held at BAU appeared first on BanglarAwaj | বাংলার আওয়াজ.
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drmaqazi · 2 years
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beenasarwar · 7 years
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The horrific murder of a journalism student lynched on a university campus in Mardan on April 13 after being accused of ‘blasphemy’, 2017 has revived the urgency of coming together on a joint platform with a minimum common agenda to uphold humanitarian values. Nothing will bring back Mashal Khan, a poet, self-declared humanist and “voice of the voiceless”, but we can at least try to ensure that no other mother loses her Mashal (light) to such barbaric ignorance and orchestrated violence.
Mashal Khan: student, poet, humanist, “voice of the voiceless”
We drafted this statement a few months after the massacre of schoolchildren in Peshawar, signed by over a hundred activists, teachers, lawyers and other professionals as well as students in March 2015: Pakistanis against terrorism: Minimum common agenda against violence in the name of religion – below. Does it need to be amended or updated? 
Pakistanis against terrorism: Minimum common agenda against  violence in the name of religion
The organisations and individuals represented here are part of a global movement of concerned Pakistanis opposed to violent extremism in the name of religion. We stand by the victims of such violence and aim to provide them with moral and other forms of support to alleviate their suffering. We envision a Pakistan free of hatred and oppression, where all Pakistanis can coexist peacefully and where diversity in religious thought and belief is accepted and respected. We agree on the following minimum agenda:
We stand for human rights and equal citizenship rights for all Pakistanis
We oppose Takfir (declaring anyone a non-Muslim/Kafir) and subjecting anyone to persecution on that basis. We demand that takfir be treated and tried as hate-speech.
We demand that the Government of Pakistan take immediate action against all forms of hate speech which may be defined as words, spoken or written, that incite violence and hatred against any community based on their religious affiliations.
We demand that the Government of Pakistan act against any extra-judicial killings or violence in the name of religion and false accusations of “blasphemy”. We demand the reform of Pakistan’s laws specifically related to the “blasphemy laws”.
We support the rule of law and due process. We demand that the Government enhance the capacity of law enforcing agencies to deal with crime and violence at the local level. Such crimes feed violent extremist groups at other levels.
We demand that educational curriculum at all levels should include teachings that promote compassion, tolerance and respect for human rights. Text books should be revised to expunge any material that incites or preaches hatred and/or violence against any community or section of society.
We demand that the Government of Pakistan act against banned outfits and individuals operating in the name of religion. The Government must also publicize the list of banned outfits engaged in sectarian and religious violence and proceed legally against them.
We demand that Pakistani electronic media cease giving airtime to those who engage in hate speech and who openly incite violence in the name of religion.
We demand that the Government immediately freeze assets of banned outfits and of those who are associated with them and take all measures to permanently cut off their sources of domestic and international financing. The Government should impose sanctions, including travel restrictions, on such outfits and individuals.
Endorsed (alphabetical order):
Aaliya Naqvi-Hai, Finance and Nonprofit professional, San Francisco
Abdul Qadeer, Software Engineer, Frankfurt, Germany
Abdur Rehman, Teacher, Lahore
Adam Malik, Forum for Secular Pakistan, Karachi
Ahsan Butt, self-employed (freelance English to Urdu translator), Lahore
Ahmer Shaheen, Journalist / Editorial Advisor Geo and Jang Group, Pakistan
Ali Abbas Sikander, Banker, Karachi
Ali Alam. Architect. Karachi, Pakistan
Ali Ashtar Naqvi, Lawyer, Lahore/Boston
Ali Kazmi, Activist, Lahore
Ali Naqvi, Investment Manager, New York City
Anis Haroon, former Chair, Pakistan Womens Commission
Anjum Mansoori, Peace Activist, VR1 – Alliance against Terrorism, Lahore
Aquila Ismail, Author, Karachi
Arafat Mazhar, Activist at Engage, Lahore
Asif Alam, Financial Services, New York
Asifa Tirmizi, Architect, New York City
Asma Jahangir, advocate, Supreme Court Pakistan, ex-Chair Human Rights Commission of Pakistan
Asma Maladwala, Educationist, Student, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, MA
Atif Mian, Economist/Professor, Princeton
Ayesha Ahmed, Teacher, Camp Hill Pennsylvania/Islamabad
Ayesha Ijaz Khan, Lawyer/Writer, London
Beena Sarwar, journalist, Boston/Karachi
Dr. Eric Rahim, honorary lecturer in economics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
Faisal Sherjan, media specialist, Lahore/Karachi
Farhana Shakeel. Religious Scholar. Edison, New Jersey.
Farahnaz Ispahani, Politician and Human Rights advocate. Karachi/Washington,DC
Fawzia Naqvi, Economic Development, New York City
Fayeza Khan, Scientist, Perth
Fereshteh Feri Rawanian, Textile Buyers Agent, Karachi, Pakistan
Ghayur Naqvi, PhD student, Santiago de Chile
Dr. Habiba Hasan, Paediatrician and human rights activist. Karachi. Pakistan
Hassan Raza – Student – Soical Activist – Islamabad
Huma Ahmar, Educationist, Activist & Writer, Karachi Pakistan
Huma M. Thaver, Educationist and Activist, Karachi, Pakistan
Husna Zafar, Life Long Educationist, Los Angeles
Ibrahim S. Malick, Technologist/Writer, New York, NY
Ilmana Fasih, Dr., Gynecologist, health activist, Mississauga, Canada/Karachi
Iqbal Alavi, Forum for Secular Pakistan, Karachi
Javed Qazi, advocate, Forum for Secular Pakistan, Karachi
Junaid Zuberi, Financal Advisor, Toronto ON Canada
Kamila Nasiruddeen Mazari, Educationalist, Singapore
Kashif Haqqi, Healthcare, Boston MA
Lubna Sami, Lead Interior Stylist & Business Owner, Mississauga Canada
Madeeha Channah, health worker, Boston/Karachi
Madiha Waris Qureshi, development writer/editor, Washington, D.C.
Malik Omaid, writer/activist. work for Pakteahouse blog
Masood Akhtar, Social activist and working for 1947partitionarchive, Rawalpindi Pakistan
Mehnaz Rokerya, Entrepreneur/Businesswoman, Chino Hill, California
Moaaz Al’ Hasan Khan, Film-Maker/Director/Cinematographer, Karachi Pakistan
Mohammad Jibran Nasir, Lawyer, Pakistan For All
Mohsin Sayeed, Writer/Social Commentator, Citizens For Democracy, Karachi
Mona Kazim Shah Journalist/Human Rights Activist/Physician Dallas TX
Muhammad Hasan, banker, Houston/Toronto/Karachi
Muhammad Arif Khan, student and social activist Mardan
Muhammad Mehdi, Student and Activist, Karachi, Pakistan
Muneer Memon, Forum for Secular Pakistan, Karachi
Mustafa Kamil Kidwai, Technology Consultant, London
Mustafa Menai, Urdu-Hindi Faculty, University of Pennsylvania
Nadia Naviwala, independent researcher, writer, Islamabad
Nadra Huma Ahmar, Educationist, Activist and Writer, Karachi Pakistan
Nafisa Haji, Writer, Turkey
Naheed Moini, Candle Maker, Karachi Pakistan
Najma Siddiqi, Social Activist, Technical Adviser Leadership and Governance at the World Bank – Washington DC
Nasir Shafiq, Solicitor, London.
Nasser Ahmad, Investor, New York City
Naveed Lotia, Banker, Mississauga/Karachi.
Naziha Syed Ali, journalist, Citizens For Democracy, Karachi
Neelum Amin, Chicago
Noman Quadri, Citizens for Democracy (CFD), Karachi
Nuscie Jamil, activist, Lahore
Rahat Saeed Social, Cultural, Literary and Peace Activist, Karachi
Raza Rumi, journalist, Washington DC/Lahore
Raza Ali, Software Developer, Cambridge, UK
Rubab Mehdi Rizvi, human rights activist, London, UK
Saadia Ahmed, activist/blogger, Lahore/Dubai
Sabiha Shaheen, Executive Director, Bargad Organization for Youth Development, Gujranwala
Sabreena Khalid, Law Student, Boston
Saeeda Diep, peace activist, Institute for Peace and Secular Studies, Lahore Pakistan
Sahar Naqvi, Student, New York City/Montreal
Saima S. Hussain, Writer, Toronto
Saima Qadir, sustainable infrastructure finance, Washington DC/Lahore
Sajjad Anwar Mansoori, Communications Strategist, Sufism for Peace And Co-Existence (SPACE), Lahore
Salma Basravi, Realtor, Glendale CA USA
Salma Mahmud / Teacher / Toronto & Karachi
Saleem Ahmad, Banker, London/Lahore
Seema Jaffer, Communications, Karachi,
Saiyid Ali Naqvi, Author, New York City /Karachi
Sehr Salman Sarwar, Public Affairs Consultant, London/Dubai
Sehyr Mirza, Freelance Journalist, Lahore
Seemi Andrabi, Physician, Washington DC
Shaan Taseer, Chartered Accountant, Lahore
Shaila Andrabi, Community Activist, Claremont, California
Shaheen Pirzada, Cambridge MA
Shabih Haider, Assistant Prof. (Retired), Teaching, Karachi,
Shahid Mustafa, Banker, Karachi
Shoaib Taimur, Blogger/Entrepreneur, Karachi
Shumail Zaidi, Trainer Countering Violence Extremism, Pakistan Youth Alliance, Activist, Karachi
Sibtain Naqvi, Blogger and Educationist
Sophie Ali, Media, New York City
Sumbla Pervaiz, Teacher/Trainer, Boca Raton, Florida
Subuhi Asheer, Policy Research, Princeton
Syed Shams Haider, Ex-Parliamentarian/Politician, Lahore
Syed Hussein El-Edroos, Trainer & Consultant, Islamabad
Syed Shehroz Hussain, Engineering student, Worcester, MA / Peshawar, Pakistan.
Syeda Sara, Economist, Detroit/Toronto
Tahira Dosani, Investor, Washington DC
Tahir Andrabi, CEO CERP, Economist/Professor, Pomona College, California
Talal Ahmed, Graduate Student at Brandeis University, Boston, USA
Dr. Taskeen Humayun, pediatrician, Rawalpindi,Pakistan
Tehmina Khan, Physician, Los Angeles ,USA
Tuba Syed, Auditor and concerned Pakistani, San Francisco/Bay Area and Karachi
Umaima Ghori, Student and Blogger, Toronto/Karachi
Waqas Ali Zaheer, Vice Chairman Democratic Students Federation, Karachi
Wasif Rashid, Islamabad
Yamna Rehman, Researcher, Engineer, Islamabad.
Zaineb Majoka, Data Analyst/Development worker, Washington D.C
Zahid Ali Akbar, Barrister and Director ZaakbarLaw Limited. London
Zahid F. Ebrahim, Lawyer, Karachi
Zakia Sarwar, teacher trainer and ESL specialist, Karachi
Don’t snuff out the lights The horrific murder of a journalism student lynched on a university campus in Mardan on April 13 after being accused of 'blasphemy', 2017 has revived the urgency of coming together on a joint platform with a minimum common agenda to uphold humanitarian values.
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lovacedon · 7 years
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LDFA Expo 2017 to attract livestock farmers, growers
HYDERABAD: Sindh Enterprise Development Fund (SEDF) in collaboration with Sindh Agriculture University (SAU) Tandojam, and Livestock and Fisheries Department and Agriculture are organising a two-day exhibition starting January 21, 2017.
The livestock, dairy, fisheries, poultry and agro (LDFA-Expo) will be held at SAU premises in Tandojam. The event will bring more than 200 livestock farmers, hailing from different parts of the province to exhibit their precious breeds on the occasion. Besides, 120 stalls will be available with knowledge sharing on fisheries, poultry, agriculture crops, and new seed varieties.  
SAU vice chancellor Dr Mujeebuddin Memon Sehrai said this mega event would prove how the agriculture university brought together leading investors, businessmen, exporters, agriculturists and the rural community, including livestock farmers and poultry industry.
Hyderabad commissioner Qazi Shahid Pervaiz, senior superintendent of police (SSP) Irfan Ali Baloch and other officials visited the expo venue for finalising the security arrangements, and expressed satisfaction. 
The VC said livestock and dairy products need more attention and the LDFA-Expo is part of SAU’s aim to promote this sector. It will bring all stakeholders together to display their valuable products and also present their breeds.
“The beneficiaries at the end will be rural livestock farmers and agriculturists, who may avail this opportunity to interact with leading exporters and businessmen,” the VC added. He said LDFA 2017 will act as a bridge between academia and business, and help develop a knowledge-based agricultural sector. Prof M Ismail Kumbhar, the organiser of the event, in his presentation to exporters, investors, scientists and those showing interest to set up stalls, said animal parades, bird show and cultural show at the expo aimed to attract hundreds of people from different areas of the province.
He further said it would not only benefit agriculturists, community farmers, and rural entrepreneurs, but also industrialists and exporters, who might find new partners.
The expo would also have educational programmes for both children and adults on animals and the importance of agriculture throughout their daily lives. Each day new breeds and animals would be displayed, allowing students the opportunity to learn about a wide variety of livestock including cattle, goats, horses, camel, and sheep.
  LDFA Expo 2017 to attract livestock farmers, growers
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drmaqazi · 2 years
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Dr. M. A. Qazi
President/CEO
MAQ HERBALS LTD.
P.O. Box 5192, 
Johnstown, PA, 15904
United States of America
Phone: 814-270-1422
Fax: 814-266-9371
URL: www.walqalam.media
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drmaqazi · 2 years
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Dr. M. A. Qazi
President/CEO
MAQ HERBALS LTD.
P.O. Box 5192, 
Johnstown, PA, 15904
United States of America
Phone: 814-270-1422
Fax: 814-266-9371
URL: www.walqalam.media
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drmaqazi · 2 years
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DOLLAR A DAY Nigella Sativa BOOSTS IMMUNE SYSTEM AND KEEPS DISEASE  AND VIRUS AWAY
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https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-coirona-virus-patients-with-nigella-sativa?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1
I'm raising money to help Corona Virus patients with Nigella Sativa, a MIRACLE HERB on @CrowdRise: 
GOFUNDME: https://gf.me/u/x764bg
Dr. M. A. Qazi
President/CEO
MAQ HERBALS LTD.
P.O. Box 5192, 
Johnstown, PA, 15904
United States of America
Phone: 814-270-1422
Fax: 814-266-9371
URL: www.walqalam.media
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