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Dr Shehzad issues caution against deviation from WHO guidelines on anti-smoking

Dr Shehzad issues caution against deviation from WHO guidelines on anti-smoking

Think tank raises alarm against pushing the government to deviate from WHO guidelines

ISLAMABAD, APR 9: /DNA/ – Capital Calling, an Islamabad-based think tank, has raised alarm against the surge in the campaign by multinational cigarette companies to resist the guidelines set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and other international bodies regarding budgetary and other checks on their business.

The think tank has stated that International Monitory Fund (IMF) has duly recommended to the government that there should be uniformed tax on all cigarettes being manufactured in Pakistan, regardless of their local or foreign brands.

Dr Hassan Shehzad, from IIUI, said that in reality, cigarette prices are lower in Pakistan compared to other regional countries. He said that there is a direct link between reduction in smoking and increase in cigarette prices.

He said it is unfortunate that representatives of cigarette companies dominate public debate, expressing the need for the government to contain this practice as per the WHO protocols that require of the governments to be vigilant about promotion of cigarette business.

He also pressed on the anti-smoking groups to carry out genuine research as the data they have been presenting to the policymakers is old, which needs to be reexplored. Similarly, awareness about tobacco is almost non-existent on digital media which is an anachronism in this modern age.

Dr Shehzad said that it are these weaknesses that multinational companies conveniently capitalize on to push forward their agenda. He said it has been observed that these companies are competing with one another to increase smoking in the society but they come on the same page to influence the government into facilitation of their business, which by and large is a health hazard.

Dr Hassan Shehzad is the ace researcher on anti smoking. The only research IMF has referred to in its recommendations for tax reforms in the country.

Solidarity in Action: Tax Bar Association supports Gaza with Rs 2 million donation

Solidarity in Action: Tax Bar Association supports Gaza with Rs 2 million donation

ISLAMABAD, APR 9 /DNA/ – Members of the Rawalpindi, Islamabad Tax Bar Association presenting a cheque of Rs two million for the people of Gaza, to the Ambassador of Palestine Ahmed Rabei.

The Ambassador thanked the Bar members for their support and best wishes for the Gaza people. The ambassador also thanked the Pakistan government for extending whole-hearted support.

Solidarity in Action: Tax Bar Association supports Gaza with Rs 2 million donation

The delegation comprised Faisal latif FCA , Faraz Fazal Sheikh President RITBA, M Idress Sheikh Advocates Supreme Court, Zafran Yousaf Advocate and Abdul Basir Khan Advocate.-DNA

COAS hosts Iftar dinner for Pakistan Cricket Team at Army House Rawalpindi

COAS hosts Iftar dinner for Pakistan Cricket Team at Army House Rawalpindi

RAWALPINDI, APR 8 /DNA/ – General Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), Chief of Army Staff (COAS) hosted an Iftar Dinner for Pakistan Cricket Team at Army House Rawalpindi. Pakistan Cricket Team underwent and concluded physical training at Army School of Physical Training (ASPT) camp in Kakul, Abbottabad.

Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohsin Naqvi along with PCB officials also attended the Iftar.

COAS while talking with the players wished them all the best in their future endeavours.

The cricketers thanked COAS for the excellent training extended provided to them at Kakul and the role Army plays in supporting the games in Pakistan.

PHF announces squad for Azalan Shah Hockey Cup

PHF announces squad for Azalan Shah Hockey Cup

DNA

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Hockey Federation has announced the players participating in the training camp for the 30th Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Cup to be played in Ipoh, Malaysia from May 4 to 11.

According to the details, after the approval of PHF President Mir Tariq Hussain Bugti by the Pakistan Hockey Federation, the 30th edition to be played in the city of Ipoh, Malaysia from May 4 to 11 through the announcement issued by the PHF Secretary General Olympian Rana Mujahid Ali.PHF Secretary announced 57 players for the training camp to be held from April 16 at Naseer Bunda Hockey Stadium Islamabad.

Goalkeepers Akmal Hussain (WAPDA), Abdullah Ishtiaq Khan (Mari Petroleum), Muhammad Faizan Janjua (Customs), Muneebur Rehman (Punjab), among the players participating in the training camp which started from April 16 at Naseer Bunda Hockey Stadium Islamabad. Ali Raza (Punjab), Asad (Baluchistan), Muhammad Abdullah (Mari Petroleum), Ehtisham Aslam (Mari Petroleum), Muhammad Sufyan Khan (Mari Petroleum), Arbaz Ahmed (Mari Petroleum), Afraz (Mari Petroleum), Arshad Liaquat (Mari) Petroleum), Umar Mustafa (Mari Petroleum), Umeer Sattar (Mari Petroleum), Rana Abdul Waheed (WAPDA), Moeen Shakeel (WAPDA), Roman (WAPDA), Abdul Rahman (WAPDA), Hammad Anjum (WAPDA), Salman Razak (WAPDA), Murtaza Yaqub (WAPDA), Aqeel Ahmed (WAPDA), Abdul Hanan Shahid (WAPDA), Ejaz Ahmed (WAPDA), Abdul Rehman (PAF), Osama Bashir (PAF),

Rizwan Ali (PAF), Ammad Shakeel Butt (National Bank), Abubakar Mahmood (National Bank), Junaid Manzoor (National Bank), Naveed (National Bank), Zakir Hayat (Navy), Basharat Ali (Navy), Muhammad Sabir (Navy), Abdul Manan (Customs), Ghazanfar Ali (Customs), Muhammad Imad (Customs), Hamza Fayyaz (Customs), Shahzeb Khan (Customs), Zohaib Hasan (Customs), Adeel Latif (Customs), Tanzim (Punjab), Ahmed Nadeem (Punjab), Ali Raza (Punjab), Muhammad Samin (Punjab), Abu Bakr (Punjab), Abdul Wahab (Sindh), Arbaz Ayaz (Sindh), Danish Shah (KPK), Nadeem Khan (KPK), Qazi Anas (Balochistan), Rafiullah (Balochistan), Khaliq (Balochistan), Wajid (Balochistan), Faizan Ahmad Malhi (Islamabad) and Adnan Shahzad (Islamabad) are included.

Faizan Janjua

, Faizan Malhi

 , Adnan Shahzad represent

From Rising Stars Hockey Club Islamabad.

Why Nawaz Sharif did not go to Saudi Arabia?

The prevailing powers-that-be are of the opinion that dissenting voices within the PML-N pose a significant threat to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s leadership

Ansar M Bhatti

ISLAMABAD: Numerous conspiracy theories have arisen following Nawaz Sharif’s decision not to accompany Shehbaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz to Saudi Arabia for Umrah. Initially slated to join the delegation, Nawaz Sharif’s last-minute change of plans has sparked speculation.

According to insider sources, Nawaz Sharif had initially intended to proceed to Britain after completing Umrah, but later diverted from this course. These sources reveal that Nawaz Sharif’s departure from Pakistan was halted by influential entities for various reasons.

The prevailing powers-that-be are of the opinion that dissenting voices within the PML-N pose a significant threat to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s leadership. Veteran figures such as Rana Sanaullah, Khawaja Asif, and Javed Latif, known for their close ties to Nawaz Sharif, have begun expressing reservations regarding the party’s decision to assume control of the federal government. They fear that an extended tenure of the PML-N government at the center could result in severe repercussions for the party.

If Nawaz Sharif departs the country, Shehbaz Sharif’s ability to quell dissent within the party could significantly weaken, potentially leading to a loss of power—an outcome both he and influential stakeholders seek to avoid. Should the Shehbaz government falter at this juncture, it would bolster the prospects of the PTI assuming office uncontested, presenting a challenge for the Establishment to counter.

Moreover, Shehbaz Sharif is inclined towards retaining Nawaz in Pakistan, recognizing that his departure and subsequent vocal stand against the Establishment from the UK could escalate tensions for the Shehbaz administration. Internal sources suggest Nawaz Sharif’s discontent with his treatment and exclusion from the prime ministerial role persists.

An alternative perspective also exists within the PML-N leadership. Some members hold the belief that Nawaz Sharif’s decision to remain in Pakistan was driven by his desire to support his daughter, particularly as she assumes leadership for the first time. In this narrative, Nawaz Sharif sees this as a crucial moment for guiding and mentoring Maryam, recognizing her potential to become a significant political figure. Thus, according to this line of thinking, Nawaz Sharif aims to foster and prepare Maryam for a potential future role as the Prime Minister of Pakistan.

APNS welcomes Sharjeel Memon’s appointment as Sindh Info Minister

APNS

KARACHI, APR 8: /DNA/ – Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani President and Sarmad Ali Secretary General of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society have congratulated, Sharjeel Memon on his induction as Information Minister Sindh for the third consecutive term and hoped that under his stewardship the relations of the provincial government with print media will be further strengthened and the pending issues of newspapers industry relating to timely payment of outstanding dues and allocation of due share of print media in the advertising budget will be amicably addressed.

The APNS office bearers have assured Sharjeel Memon for their complete support in his endeavours.

Pakistan agrees to launch PM Abiy’s green legacy initiative in major cities

Pakistan agrees to launch PM Abiy's green legacy initiative in major cities

ISLAMABAD, APR 8 /DNA/ – The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan have agreed to launch the Green Legacy Initiative of PM Dr. Abiy Ahmed in the major cities including Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi, Quetta, Sialkot and others.

This was agreed upon in a meeting between Jemal Beker Abdula, Ambassador of Ethiopia to Pakistan, and Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination H.E. Ms. Romina Khurshid Alam.

The Ambassador lauded the role played by Romina Khurshid Alam in initiating a joint collaboration between Ethiopia and Pakistan last year for addressing climate related issues.

He recalled the launch of Green Legacy Initiative in Islamabad last year in the presence of senior ministers, government officials, diplomatic corps, business community, media and civil society.

The Ambassador stressed the need for enhanced collaboration between the two countries to address climate issues through skills, technology, information and knowledge sharing.

He said the government of Ethiopia stood ready to work together with the Pakistani government in addressing climate-related issues such as floods, food insecurity and others.

Ethiopia would extend all-out support to Pakistan on climate mitigation through technological transfer and experience sharing, the ambassador remarked.

He also congratulated Romina Khurshid Alam on assuming the charge of the Coordinator to the PM on Climate Change.

Romina Khurshid Alam expressed keen interest in the launch of the Green Legacy initiative in different cities of her country.

She said the climate change was a global phenomenon and joint efforts against climate changes were the need of hour.

The government of Pakistan is looking forward to working with Ethiopia to deal with climate change , she added.

Kazakhstan, Pakistan forge railway cooperation to boost bilateral trade

Kazakhstan

ISLAMABAD, APR 8: /DNA/ – The Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Pakistan Yerzhan Kistafin held a meeting with the Secretary of Railways of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Syed Ali Shah.

During the negotiations, the Pakistani side outlined the ongoing efforts to attract foreign investors for rehabilitation and expansion of the country’s railway networks.

In this regard, Syed Ali Shah expressed keen interest in enhancing cooperation between Kazakhstan and Pakistan, emphasizing the potential  to elevate bilateral and regional trade relations to a new height.

Ambassador Kistafin welcomed the designated approaches, emphasizing the need to strengthen the dialogue, both within the framework of the Joint Working Group on Transport and Regional Connectivity, and directly between the railway bodies of the two countries.

In general, the parties acknowledged significant potential for collaboration in the transport and logistics sector, particularly with regard to access to the Pakistani seaports of Karachi and Gwadar, which will serve as a gateway to the countries of Africa and Southeast Asia.

As a result of the meeting, an agreement was reached to organize negotiations involving relevant government bodies and interested stakeholders from Kazakhstan and Pakistan.

Chairman PCB attends final of Inter-College Ramadan T20 Cup in Lahore

Chairman PCB attends final of Inter-College Ramadan T20 Cup in Lahore

DNA

LAHORE, APR 8: Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi attended the final of the Lahore region iteration of the Inter-College Ramadan T20 Cup at LCCA Ground on Sunday night as chief guest. Chairman was welcomed by the other senior board officials to the ground as Punjab College took on GCU Lahore in the final.

The winning team, Punjab College, received their trophy and prize money of PKR 500,000 while the GCU Lahore received their runners-up trophy and prize money of PKR 250,000 from the chairman PCB.

President Lahore Regional Cricket Association (LRCA) Mr Khawaja Nadeem and SGM Domestic Cricket operation Junaid Zia also distributed prizes among the players.

Chairman PCB appreciated the performance of the winning team, Punjab College, and also lauded the spirit and passion of the all the participating teams and players in the tournament.

A total of 63 matches were played in the three regions, Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore and the Chairman committed to providing better opportunities to the top performers of this tournament.

In reply to one of the questions during the media talk Chairman also revealed that the squad for the Pakistan T20I team will soon be announced in a press conference at the GSL while the team management too is soon to be finalised and unveiled.

He also reiterated Pakistan’s plans for hosting the prestigious ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi: “We have shortlisted some of the players and the PCB will provide them more chances to grow as professional players. The PCB aims to arrange around 7000 such matches at the grassroots level in the next four months throughout the country. The purpose is to not only arrange the games but also to earmark young talent for future.

“The PCB is also planning to engage women cricketers at the grassroots level as well. We do have plans to arrange tournaments for women players as well which will be unveiled soon.

The Inter-Colleges tournament is just the first step towards reviving the culture of competitive grassroots cricket and we will soon expand this network.

“As the chairman of the Cricket Board, I’m equally invested in all matches be it the domestic tournaments or the grassroots level cricket.”

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