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Tuesday, 11 July

18:49

PNG Moves to finalize first-ever Biosecurity Bill "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

 The National Government under Prime Minister, James Marape, is keen on providing Bio-security cover for Papua New Guinea, and not just in the national security space.

Beginning today, the PNG National Agriculture Quarantine and Inspection Authority will host a four-day workshop, where stakeholders from Government, private sector and donor agencies will finalize the framework and construction of the countrys first-ever Biosecurity Bill.


Biosecurity involves safety of a nation, but usually that refers to measures aimed at preventing the introduction and or spread of harmful organisms to animals and plants in order to minimize the risk of transmission of infectious disease.

Because man depends on animals and plants for food, biosecurity requires national cohesion for survival as a nation.

NAQIA Managing Director Joel Alu said the event in Lae will be historical, signifying another leap in the nation's journey since independence.

Agriculture Minister and Goroka MP Aiye Tambua is determine to bring the Bill to Parliament for enactment sooner than later. 

The new biosecurity legislation will establish legally enforceable mechanisms and principles to prevent the risk of introduction and spread of pests and diseases and protect the health of humans, animals and plants and natural resources generally.

It will also enable the country to meet its legal commitments under international agreements and harmonize its biosecurity measures with international standards and best practices.

It further captures and compliments biosecurity issues within the framework of Papua New Guinea and Australia proposed Bilateral Security Treaty, pursuant to the 2020 Comprehensive Strategic and Economic Partnership.

NBC News PNG / PNG Today


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17:44

Millennial urban comfort real value in a changing world "IndyWatch Feed Asia"

Millennial urban comfort real value in a changing world first shown on Taazakhabar News

Millennial urban comfort - 'real' value in a changing world

A survey by the United Nations projects that by 2030, over 40.76% of Indias population will live in urban regions. India has been witnessing a consistent rise in urbanization over the years. World Bank statistics from 2017 add weight to this estimate in that year, about 34% of the countrys population already lived in cities.

Indias urbanization trend will continue, and by 2050, India will be among the leaders in global urbanization, along with China, Indonesia, Nigeria, and the United States. And Indias urban ethos is driven by young people dual-income nuclear families and up-and-coming single professionals.

Data from Statistica, which shows the age distribution of India between 2011 and 2021, lean towards 67.51% in the 15-64 age group. In 2022, the median age of an Indian was 28.7 years, as opposed to 38.4 in China and 48.6 in Japan.

Simultaneously, the nuclear family is quickly taking over as the majority of Indian families today have broken away from their once-joint origins and are now defined by five or fewer individuals.

Nuclear Family The Urban Phenomenon

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12:52

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12:23

PNG Prime Minister Marape directs all departments, agencies to align respective programmes and plans with MTDP IV "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

PNG  Prime Minister Hon. James Marape  issued a directive on Sunday, 9 July 2023, mandating all Government departments and agencies to align their corporate plans and programs, with the Medium-Term Development Plan (MTDP) IV (2023-2027), which was launched on Friday, 7 July 2023, at APEC Haus, Port Moresby.

Prime Minister Hon. James Marape is flanked by participating children, at the launch of the MTDP IV  at APEC Haus, Port Moresby on Friday, 7 July 2023. The Government is leaving no children behind in its planning for their future. [Photo by PNGDICT]

Under the directive, Prime Minister Marape stressed the importance of immediate action and the need for all departments and agencies to deliver tangible benefits to the people of Papua New Guinea, so that the targets of MTDP IV are achieved.

Prime Minister has instructed Chief Secretary Ivan Pomaleu to ensure that all Government departments and agencies operate under a unified plan for the next four years, and to ensure that their corporate plans are aligned with MTDP IV.

Prime Minister Marapes Pangu Pati participated in the 2022 elections with a primary focus on five key areas: fostering economic growth for achieving economic independence, developing vital infrastructure like Connect PNG, enhancing education, improving healthcare, and enhancing law enforcement.

All of these priorities align with Vision 2050 and are further consolidated in MTDP IV.

If they are currently midway through their corporate plans, they must realign them with MTDP IV. For those nearing the end of their corporate plans, new ones must be drawn up in alignment with MTDP IV and the Governments objectives.

Prime Minister Marape emphasized that the Governments objectives are not new and are aligned with Vision 2050, which was introduced by the late Sir Michael Somare in October 2009.

Papua New Guineas long-term goal, as outlined in Vision 2050, is to become a middle-income nation by 2050.

Between now and 2050, our fo...

00:02

Indonesia - Severe weather in Bali triggers deadly flooding and landslides "IndyWatch Feed World"

Bali, Indonesia experienced severe weather conditions from 07 to 09 July 2023, leading to devastating impacts on the region. Heavy rainfall resulted in widespread flooding, while strong winds downed trees and damaged buildings. Furthermore, the heavy rain falling on unstable ground triggered numerous landslides, exacerbating the destructive effects of the weather. The Bali Province Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) reported a total of 78 incidents, including landslides, fallen trees, and floods, across several affected areas. These areas included Badung, Bangli, Buleleng, Denpasar, Gianyar, Jembrana, Karangasem, Klungkung, and Tabanan. As a result of the severe weather, approximately 50 homes were damaged, and around 50 individuals were displaced from their residences, according to the ASEAN Disaster Information Network (ADINet). The impact of the disaster extended to a total of 192 people, who were directly affected by the floods, landslides, and other related incidents.

Monday, 10 July

19:16

Unravelling the Belt and Road puzzle in Indonesia "IndyWatch Feed Economics"

Indonesian president Joko Widodo sees building infrastructure as a key national priority. Chinas lending filled a funding gap, but can Indonesia avoid a debt trap?

05:02

This Harvard Professor Believes Hes Found Pieces Of Alien Technology In The Waters Off Of Papua New Guinea "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

Avi Loeb, a professor at Harvard, is certain that he has identified possible relics of extraterrestrial technology in the debris of a meteor that crashed into the seas off the coast of Papua New Guinea in 2014.

The materials have recently been transported back to Harvard by Loeb and his colleagues for further examination. The United States Space Command is able to establish with an almost unshakeable confidence level of 99.999% that it originated from another solar system. The government provided Loeb with a radial distance of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) around the possible landing site.

That is where the fireball took place, and the government detected it from the Department of Defense. Its a very big area the size of Boston, so we wanted to pin it down, said Loeb, We figured the distance of the fireball based off the time delay between the arrival of blast wave, the boom of explosion, and the light that arrived quickly.

Because of their calculations, they were able to plot out a possible course for the meteor. The results of their computations carved a course that occurred to pass exactly across the ten kilometer range that was predicted by the United States government.

Loeb and his team traveled to the location in a vessel known as the Silver Star. The ship made a number of laps both along and around the course that had been forecast for it. The researchers explored the ocean bottom using a sled that was loaded with magnets and was attached to their boat.

We found ten spherules. These are almost perfect spheres, or metallic marbles. When you look at them through a microscope, they look very distinct from the background, explained Loeb, They have colors of gold, blue, brown and some of them resemble a miniature of the Earth.

Their examination of the spherules composition revealed that they are co...

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