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Lahore is currently experiencing an alarming level of smog

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A change in the weather has resulted in pollution that has already reached alarming levels in Lahore.

Lahore was classified as the most polluted city in the world on Wednesday, as the Air Quality Index (AQI) exceeded the alarming threshold of 500. 515 AM was the time of the recording.

In the past, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued alerts regarding critical pollution levels, particularly in Lahore.

One of the most severe recorded AQIs in the world is 800, which was documented in multiple regions of the city.

In Gulberg, the highest recorded AQI was 822. It was recorded at 778, 790, and 680 in the Model Town, DHA, and American Consulate areas of Lahore, respectively.

The city’s temperature ranged from 22 to 33 degrees Celsius on Wednesday. Following the city’s decrease in temperature, the PMD anticipates an additional increase in pollution levels in the upcoming weeks.

In addition, the Department of Primary and Secondary Health Care (PSHD) has issued a health advisory concerning the potential hazards of the “fifth season.”

As per the PSHD advisory, smog is a mixture of particulate matter (PM), ozone (O3), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and sulfur dioxide (SO2).

It has the potential to induce asthma, acute respiratory infections (ARIs), stroke, allergic conjunctivitis, and, in severe cases, ischemic heart disease (IHD).

A PSHD public awareness message was issued, urging patients with respiratory and cardiac disorders to adhere to their medication regimens.

It requested that citizens refrain from engaging in physical activity, maintain good indoor air quality, opt for eco-friendly activities, and wear facial masks during outdoor excursions. Additionally, it has strongly advised producers to avoid burning the crop residue.

The directorate general of Public Health Services Punjab also issued guidelines for the prevention and control of pollution.

In accordance with the guidelines, the chief executive officers of District Health Authorities in Punjab are required to implement measures to prevent and manage the pollution crisis.

They are advised by the directorate to establish “smog counters,” isolation chambers, and high dependency units (HDUs) in their respective health institutions.

To enhance public awareness, it is recommended that the authorities position banners and streamers concerning smog in prominent locations.

Governing Efforts

All forms of solid waste, tyres, rubber, and plastics have been prohibited from being burned by the Punjab government.

Hundreds of vehicles have already been impounded for emitting smoke, and the vehicles that cause haze are also prohibited.

The authorities have demolished over 300 furnaces in order to prevent the dissemination of poisonous smoke.

The objective is to prevent encroachments and parking that could impede the efficient movement of traffic on public roads, including footpaths.

The safe and covered transportation, storage, and disposal of construction materials (such as sand and cement) are mandatory.

In addition, the provincial government has directed the preservation of the chronological data of all patients who are affected by pollution in the designated format.

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Enhancing Pakistan-Bahrain Collaboration: Tarar Highlights Fortifying Media Connections Between Pakistan and Bahrain

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Attaullah Tarar, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, has underlined the importance of strengthening cooperation between Bahrain’s and Pakistan’s official media organizations.
He proposed news sharing between the Bahrain News Agency (BNA) and the associated Press of Pakistan (app) during a meeting with Bahrain’s Minister for Information, Ramadan Bin Abdullah Al-Noaimi, in Riyadh. Attaullah Tarar stated that media delegation exchanges are essential to enhancing media cooperation.
According to the information minister, Pakistan and Bahrain have very close fraternal ties that are founded on shared history, religion, and culture.
Pakistan’s economy is heading in the right direction, according to Attaullah Tarar.
Additionally, he stated that Pakistan offers great prospects for foreign investors to make investments.
According to Bahrain’s Information Minister, the country cherishes its relationship with Pakistan.
He reaffirmed Bahrain’s determination to further strengthen media cooperation.

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Mandi Bahauddin District Jail: MNA Launches Improvement Initiatives at Jail

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During his visit to District Jail Mandi Bahauddin, Member of the National Assembly Chaudhry Nasir Iqbal Bosaal officially opened a number of development projects, including the recently built jail building.
Chaudhry Nasir Iqbal Bosaal mna was welcomed at the District Jail by Superintendent Jail Haq Nawaz, Deputy Superintendent Sheikh Arif Nisar, Shahzad Aslam Jaja, and other jail staff. The Jail’s cadre saluted and presented a guard of honor.
He treated sick inmates admitted to the hospital, established other development projects, including the recently built jail facility, and toured several barracks, mills, anchorage, juvenile ward, and jail hospital.
at addition to planting a sapling at the jail as part of the tree plantation campaign, Chaudhry Nasir Iqbal Bosal MNA expressed gratitude for Superintendent Jail Haq Nawaz’s efforts and offered prayers for the nation’s growth and prosperity.

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Under the auspices of Ombudsman Punjab, an awareness seminar was held at the Government Mc High School in Nakana Sahib.

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The ombudsman Punjab Nankana Sahib Region held an awareness seminar at Government Captain Hassan Nawaz Shaheed MC High School.
The CEO of the District Education Authority, Shazia Bano, chaired the seminar. Advisor Malik Muhammad Aslam and District Education Officer Secondary Dr. Saima Zafar were among the educators, students, and education officers that attended the session.
In his speech to the seminar, Malik Muhammad Aslam stated that people are aware of their rights and that our goal is to eradicate institutional corruption and poor management.Everyone must do their share to improve institutions. The provincial ombudsman’s awareness campaign was deemed beneficial by civil society representatives, educators, and students, who said it provided them with information about the institution’s significance and what to do in the event of a complaint.Teachers and students reaffirmed their commitment to playing their part in raising public knowledge of the ombudsman.

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