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Ashrafi urges govt, private Hajj organizers to prioritize pilgrims’ comfort

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Tahir Asrafi
ISLAMABAD, June 02 (APP): Pakistan Ulema Council (PUC) Chairman Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi has expressed his satisfaction with the ongoing Hajj operations and called upon government and private Hajj organizers to ensure the comfort and ease of pilgrims.
Talking to media, he emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards of service, particularly in ensuring the well-being of the intending pilgrims.
Ashrafi lauded the current Hajj operations, noting significant improvements in logistical arrangements, transportation, and accommodation for the pilgrims. He highlighted that the collaborative efforts between the Saudi and Pakistani authorities had resulted in a more organized and efficient Hajj experience this year.
“I am pleased with the way the Hajj operations have been conducted so far. The cooperation between the Pak-Saudi authorities has been exemplary, ensuring that our pilgrims can perform their religious duties with dignity and peace of mind,” Ashrafi stated.
The PUC chairman also issued an advisory for pilgrims urging to book their Hajj packages through authorized organizers to avoid falling victim to fraudulent activities. He said the Saudi and Pakistani authorities, alongside the Hajj Organizers Association Pakistan (HAOP), had emphasized the necessity of legitimate booking to ensure a safe and genuine pilgrimage experience.
Ashrafi said to assist pilgrims in making legitimate arrangements, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, and HOAP had disseminated comprehensive guidelines from time to time. He said these guidelines, frequently shared through a section of media, were designed to protect innocent pilgrims from the clutches of fraudsters.
Ashrafi advised the prospective pilgrims to verify the credentials of Hajj organizers, ensure that the organizers were officially recognized by the relevant Saudi and Pakistani authorities and follow the booking procedures as outlined in the official guidelines. By adhering to these recommendations, he said pilgrims could secure their journey and avoid any potential scams that could jeopardize their pilgrimage.
Ashrafi said the Dar-ul-Ifta of Saudi Arabia had issued a significant religious decree stating that performing Hajj without official permission was forbidden. “This Fatwa aims to uphold the sanctity and order of the pilgrimage by ensuring that all pilgrims follow the proper channels and guidelines established by the Saudi authorities,” he added.
Ashrafi said pilgrims traveling from Islamabad and Karachi had expressed immense satisfaction with the “Road to Makkah” project. He said this initiative had significantly streamlined the travel process, making the spiritual journey to the holy land more efficient and comfortable.
Concluding his remarks, Ashrafi expressed deep appreciation for the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammad bin Salman for their unwavering commitment to providing comprehensive facilities and support to the ‘Guests of Allah Almighty’ through every possible means.

Cancer society cautions against e-cigarettes, hookah among youth

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Dr-Ejaz
ISLAMABAD, Jun 2 (APP): President Cancer Society Dr Ahmed Ijaz Masood on Sunday issued a stark warning about the escalating popularity of tobacco products like e-cigarettes and hookah among youth.
Speaking to Pakistan Television News (PTV), he said that these products were more dangerous than traditional cigarettes due to the harmful substances they contain.
Dr Masood explained that the tobacco industry uses various tactics to hook young people into lifelong addiction by giving these products different names and promoting them through branded materials. He highlighted that e-cigarettes, which contain nicotine and potentially harmful toxins like heavy metals, can damage the lungs and respiratory system.
“Unfortunately, popular shows, movies and dramas portray smoking in a glamorous fashion,” Dr Masood said, urging a discouragement of such scenes. He noted a 110 per cent increase in tobacco-related scenes in popular shows among youth aged 15 to 24, which often depict smoking glamorously.
Dr Masood cited global statistics, stating that an estimated 38 million boys and girls aged 13 to 15 use tobacco products. “Nicotine is especially harmful to developing brains,” he added, stressing the urgent need to raise awareness about the dangers of smoking.
He described smoking as a major curse in society, encompassing products like cigarettes, cigars, pipes, hookahs, beedis, betel leaves, areca nuts, gutka, and snuff. “Smoking damages almost every organ in the human body and has negative impacts on overall health,” the Cancer Society President said.
He highlighted that tobacco smoke contains over 7,000 chemicals, most of which are carcinogenic and is the leading cause of lung, mouth, and throat cancers.
He detailed that the use of tobacco in any form can lead to lethal cancers, including lung, oral, esophageal, stomach, colon, liver, pancreatic, breast, kidney, prostate, and bladder cancers. Smoking also causes heart attacks, asthma, cardiovascular diseases, and psychological disorders, he added.
Dr Masood emphasised the need for a concerted effort to educate people about the harmful effects of tobacco and to take a stand for a healthier future.

PML-N to bring vibrant local government system: Minister

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Zeshan Rafique
SIALKOT, Jun 02 (APP):Provincial Minister for Local Government Zeeshan Rafique has said that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) wants to bring a strong and vibrant local government system in the province.
He expressed these views during an open court in his constituency PP-51 camp office Daska City.
“As soon as the government was formed in Punjab, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif  established a committee consisting of provincial ministers, assembly members and senior officers to remodel the local government system, which has completed 80 percent of its work,” he added.
The minister said that the local government department was collecting basic information in digital format for solid waste management at the rural union council level and tehsil level in all the districts of the province and after the final approval from the Chief Minister, sanitation in rural areas would be outsourced under which manual, mechanical sweeping, waste collection, drain cleaning and waste disposal would be ensured.
He said that the participation of citizens is indispensable for an effective and long-lasting sanitation system in villages and cities. “Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has been focusing on cleanliness since day one. The study of international models of public-private partnership is also ongoing, in the light of which companies were selected on merit in 148 tehsils of Punjab, especially companies with modern machinery will be given priority. For the first time paying special attention to garbage dumping, every tehsil must have at least one environment-friendly dumping site,” he added.
He said that the politics of service had started in Punjab and the local government department is determined to fulfill its responsibilities to improve the quality of life of people.

Health experts urge cardiac patients to adopt healthy lifestyle in hot, dry weather

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Healthy lifestyle
ISLAMABAD, Jun 2 (APP): Health experts on Sunday stressed public awareness for early detection and for adopting a healthy lifestyle to control cardiac diseases as it is important for heart patients to drink as much water as they need in hot and dry weather.
A senior Cardiologist, Major General (R) Azhar Mehmood Kiyani talking to PTV news channel advised the public that heart diseases can be eliminated by simple lifestyle modifications, adding that a healthy lifestyle as well as exercise to protect themselves from cardiac diseases.
Dr Kiyani said there is a dire need to take cardiac diseases seriously and work on their prevention, adding that diabetes, hypertension, smoking, and inactive lifestyle were major reasons for heart attacks. He said that hypertension is not just a concern for the elderly but for the youth population which was increasingly falling victim to this silent threat.
Youngsters should practice such as meditation, yoga, and mindfulness can be powerful tools in mitigating stress and promoting overall well-being and breakfast is mandatory for everyone.

Gypsy men making makeshift home at roadside in the Federal Capital

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Gypsy men making makeshift home at roadside in the Federal Capital
APP18-020624 ISLAMABAD: June 02 – Gypsy men making makeshift home at roadside in the Federal Capital. APP/RNK/IQJ/TZD/FHA
Gypsy men making makeshift home at roadside in the Federal Capital
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A pillion rider holding the hand of another motorcyclist, heading towards a petrol pump for refueling

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A pillion rider holding the hand of another motorcyclist, heading towards a petrol pump for refueling
APP16-020624 MULTAN: June 02 – A pillion rider holding the hand of another motorcyclist, heading towards a petrol pump for refueling. APP/TVE/TZD/FHA
A pillion rider holding the hand of another motorcyclist, heading towards a petrol pump for refueling
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MULTANA pillion rider holding the hand of another motorcyclist, heading towards a petrol pump for refueling

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Woman is plucking vegetables in the field

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Woman is plucking vegetables in the field
APP15-020624 MULTAN: June 02 – Woman is plucking vegetables in the field. APP/SFD/TZD/FHA
Woman is plucking vegetables in the field
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MULTAN

Large number of cows on the way at jamshoro near Indus river

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Large number of cows on the way at jamshoro near Indus river
APP14-020624 HYDERABAD: June 02 – Large number of cows on the way at jamshoro near Indus river. APP/AKS/TZD/FHA
Large number of cows on the way at jamshoro near Indus river
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HYDERABAD

Fishermen catching the fishes at Indus river near Jamshoro

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Fishermen catching the fishes at Indus river near Jamshoro
APP11-020624 HYDERABAD: June 02 - Large number of boats parked at Indus river belt near Jamshoro. APP/AKS/TZD/FHA
Fishermen catching the fishes at Indus river near Jamshoro
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HYDERABADFishermen catching the fishes at Indus river near Jamshoro

Fishermen catching the fishes at Indus river near Jamshoro

Fishermen catching the fishes at Indus river near Jamshoro

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HYDERABAD

Mall Road experiences low traffic because of the holiday and scorching temperature

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Mall Road experiences low traffic because of the holiday and scorching temperature
APP09-020624 LAHORE: June 02 - Mall Road experiences low traffic because of the holiday and scorching temperature. APP/AMI/TZD/FHA
Mall Road experiences low traffic because of the holiday and scorching temperature
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LAHORE