Technology

Scientists plan to grow food on the moon

After successfully managing to grow beans — the main source of nutrients for humans — with the help of lunar soil, astronomers and scientists from Europe have formulated a remarkable plan to grow crops and attempt to grow Agricultural products and crops on the moon.

Pakistan will import 100 MW of electricity from Iran.

Pakistan has decided to import 100 MW of electricity from Iran , under which the work on the transmission line of Pakistan -Iran power project has also started rapidly. According to the news, Federal Minister for Energy Engineer Khurram Dastgir is on a visit to Iran . The federal minister will also address the Pakistan Day ceremony in Tehran this evening . Iranian civil and military officials and diplomats from other countries will participate in the ceremony. It has been reported that Pakistan will import 100 megawatts of electricity from Iran , regarding which the work on transmission line for Pak- Iran power project is going on fast, the work of transmission line will be completed in record time. According to the news agency, the sources have said that the visit of the Pakistani delegation will lead to the signing of an agreement on the supply of electricity with Iran . The transmission line has been completed to receive an additional 100 megawatts of electricity from Iran. The objective of obtaining wattage is to provide maximum power to Gwadar . On the other hand , Nepra has issued a notification allowing charging up to Rs 14 24 paise per unit from electricity consumers this year . According to the notification issued by Nepra , it has been allowed to charge 13 rupees 87 paise per unit from the citizens of Karachi , while the surcharge will be collected in 8 months this year . Units will be charged extra, Non-protective customers using up to 200 units will be charged 79 paisa to 2 rupees 75 paisa per unit. , farmers will be charged extra from 50 paise to 3 rupees per unit in 8 months. Meanwhile, a notification has been issued for the increase of 13 rupees to 87 paise per unit for electric consumers.