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Imperative to use Modern technology in Gender Inclusivity & Women Empowerment: Mushaal

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP):Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Human Rights and Women Empowerment, Mushaal Hussein Mulick has said that it is important to use modern technology for the promotion of Gender Inclusivity and Women Empowerment.
Mushaal said this in a meeting with the delegation of a renowned IT company, Infocomm Technology Pvt. Ltd. The company works on the use of Cloud-based technology for Women Protect IoT Bands, Women’s Health Monitoring via centralized application to address multi-purpose one-window solution.
 Ms Sabien Hussein Mullick (Focal Person to SAPM), Sam Dada (Advisor to SAPM on Gender Inclusion), Sam Anza Akhund Consultant Education Parliamentarians Caucus Senate of Pakistan (EPC), Salma Ashraf (EPC), Ashraf Ghaus (EPC), Saad Arshad Chief Operating Office Infocomm Technology, Minhal Suleman and Mustafa Ali, (a special athlete) were in attendance.
Mushaal discussed in length with the delegates topics of mutual interest such as the Elimination of Violence Against Women, Diversity and Inclusion, Financial Literacy, the introduction of an e-commerce platform to support women-led businesses, one-window solution for payment collections and disbursements, healthcare & traveling.
SAPM was apprised about the work done on the planned summit under the leadership of the SAPM Mushaal Mullick on Gender Inclusivity and women Empowerment via Technology enablement.
The Special Assistant to the Prime Minister appreciated the good work of the Infocomm in the fields concerning Women’s rights and Women empowerment.
The special Assistant to the Prime Minister also lauded the efforts of Mustafa Ali, a special athlete, who is going on a motorbike journey across borders carrying the message of Soft Image of Pakistan, Women Empowerment across the Globe, and a Polio awareness campaign.
Focal person to SAPM, Sabien Hussein Mullick also appreciated the efforts of the infocomm for women’s empowerment and for building a positive image of Pakistan across the globe through various initiatives and events.

Anti-encroachment operation conducted in Pir Mahal

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TOBA TEK SING, Nov 25 (APP):Assistant Commissioner Pir Mahal spearheaded an anti-encroachment crackdown against land mafia in Pir Mahal Tehsil here Saturday.
According to the AC office, the operation was conducted in collaboration with the Revenue Department, MC Pir Mahal and the police squad led by the DSP Pir Mahal.
The Assistant Commissioner stated unequivocally that the occupation of government land would not be tolerated under any circumstances.
The operation resulted in the recovery of approximately 8 acres of government land valued at around four hundred million rupees.
The AC emphasized that the reclaimed land would be earmarked for a public park, aligning with the community’s interests.

Rescue volunteer training programme held for kids

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MULTAN, Nov 25 (APP):Rescue 1122 conducted ‘Rescue volunteer training program’ for the kids at Chowk Kumharanwala station here on Saturday.
The purpose of the training programme was to aware the kids about rescue, medical emergency and preventive measures against natural disasters.
Kids up to 6 to 7 years old attended the training programme in which Rescuers demonstrated practical exercises for the kids to deal with emergencies.
The kids took keen interest in activities regarding first aid, fire extinguishing and other practical activities.

Preparations in full swing for General Elections in Mirpurkhas

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MIRPURKHAS, Nov 25 (APP):The Regional Election Commissioner for Mirpurkhas Division, Imtiaz Ali Kalhoro, reviewed the preparations for the upcoming general elections in Mirpurkhas Division on Saturday.
According to the regional election commission office, the final constituency phase would conclude by November 30, 2023.
In anticipation of the general elections, the Regional Election Commission appointed 1923 presiding officers, 11814 assistant presiding officers, and 5907 polling officers for the Mirpurkhas division.
Additional staff will be designated for the election management system, with 20 individuals assigned to the National Assembly and 44 to the provincial assembly seats.
11 assistant returning officers for the provincial, while 10 assistant returning officers will be appointed for NA seats.
Additionally, 3 district monitoring officers and 22 monitoring officers will be designated in their respective districts.
The Regional Election Commissioner revealed the establishment of 1923 polling stations and 5907 polling booths for the election of five National Assembly seats.
Similarly, 208 polling stations and 591 polling booths have been constructed for the elections for the 11 provincial assembly seats.

12 arrested with drugs, arms in Sargodha

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SARGODHA, Nov 25 (APP):Police nabbed 12 alleged criminals across the district here on Saturday.
Teams of different police stations raided places and arrested Naveed, Saleem, Arslan, Tahir, Wajid, Shams, Shahid, Arif, Rehan, Majid, Mubashir and Zain. Police recovered 1.8-kg hashish, nine pistols, five guns, three Kalashnikovs, four rounds, 490 bullets and cash in millions of rupees from the accused.
An investigation is ongoing.

Aniq advocates global interfaith dialogue for lasting peace

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LAHORE, Nov 25 (APP):Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aniq Ahmed stressed the crucial need for dialogue among religions and cultures globally to establish lasting peace.
In his address at the Interfaith Harmony Conference held at the Badshahi Masjid here on Saturday, he highlighted the government’s commitment to promoting interfaith harmony in Pakistan, emphasizing the prevailing unity among different religious denominations.
He underscored the importance of tolerance and respect, integral to Islamic teachings, and assured that minorities in Pakistan enjoy complete religious freedom. He called for collective efforts to foster interfaith harmony, citing Islam’s principles and Prophet Hazrat Muhammad’s (PBUH) legacy of dialogue with Christians and Jews.
The minister detailed concrete measures taken by the government to promote interfaith harmony, with a focus on understanding differences and finding commonalities among religions. He urged both the Muslim majority and minorities in Pakistan to contribute positively to the nation’s progress and dispel false rumors.
Highlighting Pakistan’s diverse society, he announced his visit to Karachi during the Hindu festival of Diwali and issued directives for guidelines to resolve issues facing minorities. Bishop of Lahore Nadim Kamran and Pastor Asher Nazir praised the government’s initiatives for minorities, expressing commitment to contributing positively to the country’s peace.
The conference, attended by prominent figures including Prime Minister’s Special Representative Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi and Provincial Minister for Religious Affairs Syed Azfar Ali Nasir, aimed to strengthen religious harmony, mutual brotherhood, and collaborative roles for the progress of the nation. Participants praised the government’s efforts and expressed dedication to fostering a harmonious society.

Ashrafi seeks early punishment to May 9 rioters

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LAHORE, Nov 25 (APP):LAHORE: Pakistan Ulema Council Chairman Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi has said those who betrayed their motherland and harmed it should be hanged at Minar-i-Pakistan.
Addressing an interfaith harmony conference and talking to media on Saturday, he said traitors like Adil Raja and Captain Mehdi had lesser sentences of 14 and 12 years respectively. “It has been many months since May 9 but they are not even allowing military courts or punishing the accused,” he regretted.
He added, “Courts of Pakistan have sentenced traitors like Adil Raja and Captain Mehdi to 14 and 12 years respectively. We think that these are less punishments for those who betrayed their homeland, soil and religion. They should be hanged at Minar-i-Pakistan. The country that gave them everything, the country that gave them recognition; the traitors should not stay on earth again. Since they were retired soldiers, the army has done it, but my question is to the judiciary and the administration. We all sitting here have seen the devastation in Jinnah House during the events of May 9. It has been many months since then but the perpetrators have not been punished.”

NAB Rawalpindi’s marathon highlights corruption dangers

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP):The Awareness and Prevention Wing of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Rawalpindi, in collaboration with Islamabad Running Club, Capital Development Authority (CDA), and Islamabad administration, organised a marathon race to promote awareness about the detrimental effects of corruption.
Approximately 400 participants from diverse backgrounds enthusiastically joined the impactful marathon, promoting awareness against corruption through sports and healthy activities.
NAB Rawalpindi's marathon highlights corruption dangers
By utilizing the influence of sports and community involvement, the event underscores that the collective responsibility for a corruption-free society extends beyond social divisions.
The marathon was a component of the Anti-Corruption Week 2023 campaign, titled “Race Against Corruption.” Participants from diverse backgrounds, including government officials, members of civil society, young professionals, students, and athletes, took part in the event.
The collaborative endeavors of NAB Rawalpindi, Islamabad Running Club, CDA, and Islamabad administration ensured the resounding success of this event. These entities recognize the significance of leveraging sports as a unifying platform to foster community engagement and drive impactful transformations.
NAB Director of the Awareness and Prevention (A&P) Wing, Faheem, expressed that the participants, driven by a shared purpose, stand together in the battle against corruption to forge a brighter future for our nation.
Uniting diverse stakeholders, the marathon laid the groundwork for awareness, channeling the collective energy of both participants and spectators. He stated that the marathon would go down in history, symbolizing the proactive measures undertaken by NAB Rawalpindi and its partners in the ongoing battle against corruption.

CM Baqar orders safety audit of commercial, public buildings

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KARACHI, Nov 25 (APP): Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (R) Maqbool Baqar has taken serious notice of the absence of safety and security arrangements at commercial and government offices
The interim CM said that the fire eruption incidents in commercial and government offices were claiming valuable lives, thereby destroying families and causing huge losses to the concerned private and public properties.
The CM said that such incidents were taking place because we had abandoned the inspection system. “I have developed an inspection regime under which inspection of all the installations, offices, commercial buildings and public spots would be carried out in a scientific and systematic way,” the CM said.
He directed the SBCA, PDMA, Civil Defence, and concerned deputy commissioner/assistant commissioner to carry out safety audits of all public and commercial buildings, educational institutions, and government offices and submit their report along with recommendations.
Baqar said that most of the commercial buildings and even government offices had stopped installing fire extinguishers at the establishments. “As a result, when fire erupts, there is no system or mechanism to extinguish,” he said.
The CM also directed Commissioner Karachi to inquire into the incident of fire eruption in a shopping mall, near Dalmia. “This is a grave incident which has claimed valuable lives,” he said and directed the commissioner to fix the responsibility so that necessary action could be taken.

Germany shows Pakistan way to combat smoking

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP): Pakistan can learn from Germany to bring down smoking trends in society.

It was one of the takeaways from a talk on this subject by Dr John Njenga Karugia, from the Institute of Asian and African Studies, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin.

He was speaking to a proactive session titled “Breaking Myths about Smoking: Quest for Facts” was held at the Department of Media and Communication Studies at International Islamic University Islamabad.

He cited data to show that the trend of smoking in German society has been gradually coming down as the government has created awareness about the hazards of smoking in innovative ways.

He said cosmopolitan cities need to adopt a proactive approach to protect their citizens from smoking. He said second-hand smoking is a big threat to public health. It cannot be countered without putting in place some laws and creating awareness in society.

He said smoking in public places was banned in Germany in 2007.

Extending his argument, Dr Inamur Rehman, Chairman of the Department of Media and Communication Studies at International Islamic University said that there is a need to keep a watch on the movements of cigarette manufacturers in media.

Though advertisement of tobacco products has been banned, the multinational companies penetrate in society through media using false arguments and pushing around false data.

He cited a report by Capital Calling, a network of academic researchers and professionals, that states that an increase in taxes on cigarettes has resulted in a decline in their consumption in the market.

The report says that “In 2017, the FED on cigarettes was effectively cut by a whopping 50 percent with the introduction of a three-tier excise duty framework for cigarettes, incorporating a new tier specifically designed for low-priced brands. The tax rate applicable to this newly introduced tier underwent a reduction of 48 percent, decreasing from Rs 1.5 per stick to Rs 0.8 per stick.”

It says that “Multinationals brands started manipulating the decision by lowering prices of its most sellable products which were in Tier-II prior to The Finance Act 2017 to fit them, technically, in Tier-III and instead of paying tax at the rate of 33.4 per pack of 20 they were paying only Rupees 16 per pack of 20 cigarettes.”

It mentions that “In its report submitted to the committee, the Auditor General of Pakistan (AGP) contradicted FBR’s view pint of regarding benefits accrued from bringing in the third tier of FED on cigarettes because after the introduction of third tier the sales turnover of Pakistan Tobacco Company and Philip Morris International showed upward trend reflecting an increase of 31% in case of PTC and 33% in case of Phillip Morris International during the year 2017-18.

Despite the massive increase in sales turnover 32 % of both companies of Rs 143.7 billion in 2017-18 as compared to Rs 109.2 billion in 2016-17, the collection of FED in the same period remained at Rs 65.4 billion was 13 % less as compared to the previous year.”

There is a need to keep on collecting facts on smoking in society as at present society is flush with unauthentic facts about the matter.

“The situation calls for research on the topic. Only in the light of authentic facts, the government can form a comprehensive strategy to save our young generation from smoking,” said Dr Rehman.