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Air quality of Capital persistently healthy as air pollutants decline

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The air quality of the federal capital on Friday was reported persistently healthy as the ratio of air pollutants was recorded below the permissible limits in the atmosphere due to reduced vehicular traffic in peak hours.

The air quality data has been collected by the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA) that monitors air pollutants ratio for 24 hours based on three intervals of eight hours data collection from different locations.

The Pak-EPA data revealed that the air quality throughout the three intervals of data monitoring remained low as the pollutants were little less than the permissible limits of national environmental quality standards (NEQS).

The hazardous air pollutant particulate matter of 2.5 microns (PM2.5) which was a lethal atmospheric contaminant remained 18.61 microgrammes per cubic meter on average which is below the NEQS of 35 mic-programmes per cubic meter and denotes the air quality healthy.

The PM2.5 is generated through combustion of an engine, industrial emissions, burning garbage or inflammable material, and dust blown up by fasting moving cars plying on non-cemented patches of the roads.

However, a slight jump was mainly due to congestion COAS, Tunisian Envoy discuss regional security, bilateral cooperation

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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa was called on by Ambassador of Tunisia to Pakistan Mr Borhene El Kamel at GHQ on Friday, ISPR said.

During the meeting of the Tunisian Envoy with the Army Chief, matters of mutual interest and regional security and bilateral cooperation in various fields came under discussion.

COAS General Bajwa said that Pakistan highly values its brotherly and historic relations with Tunisia and we earnestly look forward to enhance mutually beneficial multi-domain relations based on common interests. Both reiterated the desire to further enhance bilateral relations in all fields.

The visiting dignitary appreciated Pakistan’s efforts for regional stability and pledged to play his role for further improve diplomatic cooperation with Pakistan at all levels.

of automobiles plying on the roads owing to Ramzan timings during the peak working hours, he added.

 

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