Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Govt working to bring improvement in health, education sectors: SAPM Dr. Faisal

Govt working to bring improvement in health, education sectors: SAPM Dr. Faisal
Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health Dr. Faisal Sultan says the government is working to bring improvement in health and education sectors to meet the challenge of the health related issues.

Addressing an event in Islamabad on Wednesday, the special assistant said that reforms will be introduced in Drug Regulatory Authority.

He said our society, including a large number of children is facing malnutrition challenges and we need to meet them with effective strategy.

He said a section of our privileged segment is also facing this problem due to lack of education and information.



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Govt working to bring improvement in health, education sectors: SAPM Dr. Faisal

Govt working to bring improvement in health, education sectors: SAPM Dr. Faisal
Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health Dr. Faisal Sultan says the government is working to bring improvement in health and education sectors to meet the challenge of the health related issues.

Addressing an event in Islamabad on Wednesday, the special assistant said that reforms will be introduced in Drug Regulatory Authority.

He said our society, including a large number of children is facing malnutrition challenges and we need to meet them with effective strategy.

He said a section of our privileged segment is also facing this problem due to lack of education and information.



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Will not rest until Pakistan beats Australia in Australia: Ramiz Raja

Will not rest until Pakistan beats Australia in Australia: Ramiz Raja
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ramiz Raja Wednesday said he would not "rest" till Pakistan does not become a world-class team and beats Australia at their home turf.

The former Pakistan captain and PCB chairman was addressing a press conference in Karachi with newly-appointed CEO Faisal Hasnain. Raja spoke on a wide range of issues, including the dismal attendance during the recently-held Pakistan-West Indies series, the need for permanent coaches and team selection.

The PCB chairman said that the team was on an impressive trajectory but acknowledged that "more work needs to be done."

"Pakistan has to improve its fielding a lot," he noted. "I have been working at the PCB for the past three months yet it feels like 30 years have passed. I now realise that holidays are a huge blessing."

Raja spoke about his performance so far as the PCB chairman, saying that he raised his voice at the Asian Cricket Council after New Zealand and England withdrew from the Pakistan tour.

"I said during the meeting that if any Asian country is mistreated, everyone should raise their voices against it," he disclosed.

The PCB chairman said that he did not have any "final opinion" when it comes to coaches. "We would be trapped if we roped in coaches for long-term contracts. We need specialists, not coaches," he added.

The former Pakistan cricketer said that it would be better if coaches were employed at the basic level to groom future stars, adding that no decision had been taken to either appoint a local or foreign coach yet.
The PCB chairman spoke about Pakistani leg-spinner Yasir Shah, who was named in the FIR of a minor's rape. Without taking his name, Raja said that the PCB has a "no tolerance policy" in such matters and that an investigation is underway to uncover the truth related to the case.

Ramiz Raja said that the players representing Pakistan are on ambassadorial positions, adding that they have been trained who to pick and socialise with.

He said that the players' salaries have been increased so that they can stay in five-star accommodations where there are no distractions.

"Each player earns Rs50 to 60 lac per month," he disclosed.

However, he stated that the PCB plans to invite scholars to give players lectures on morality.

"We have invited Mustansar Hussain tarrar and Ashfaq Ahmed to talk to players on how to handle fame and [educate them] that making money should not be their focus. We need to work on them more," he added.

Additionally, Chairman PCB, said that the media made headlines on the case prematurely.

"There should be an investigation first. This period should have been a calming period," he observed, calling on the media to play a more responsible role when such incidents occur.



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ECP accepts apologies by Swati, Fawad for anti-Commission remarks

ECP accepts apologies by Swati, Fawad for anti-Commission remarks
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has accepted the apologies of Federal Minister for Railways and PTI leader Azam Swati and Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry in connection with a case in which the two ministers accused the ECP of accepting money from electronic voting system (EVM) manufacturers.

On Wednesday, Azam Swati appeared before the ECP, where he was pardoned and warned to exercise caution in future.

"You have more responsibilities," the ECP stated.

The ECP also questioned the minister on his absence from earlier hearings. "You are a busy man, why didn't you appear in previous hearings?" inquired the ECP.

Swati remarked that he has always advocated for the independence of the ECP.

"All the institutions are yours; it is not appropriate to talk bad about them,” the ECP remarked.

Azam Swati and Fawad Chaudhry were warned by the ECP to exercise caution in future.

Swati expressed gratitude to the ECP for accepting his apology.

He stated that the ECP will make sound judgments regarding EVMs and that the government will support them in order to bolster the ECP.

Barrister Ali Zafar, Azam Swati's lawyer, stated that they have apologised for what occurred in the past and now they must collaborate with the ECP.



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ECP accepts apologies by Swati, Fawad for anti-Commission remarks

ECP accepts apologies by Swati, Fawad for anti-Commission remarks
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has accepted the apologies of Federal Minister for Railways and PTI leader Azam Swati and Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry in connection with a case in which the two ministers accused the ECP of accepting money from electronic voting system (EVM) manufacturers.

On Wednesday, Azam Swati appeared before the ECP, where he was pardoned and warned to exercise caution in future.

"You have more responsibilities," the ECP stated.

The ECP also questioned the minister on his absence from earlier hearings. "You are a busy man, why didn't you appear in previous hearings?" inquired the ECP.

Swati remarked that he has always advocated for the independence of the ECP.

"All the institutions are yours; it is not appropriate to talk bad about them,” the ECP remarked.

Azam Swati and Fawad Chaudhry were warned by the ECP to exercise caution in future.

Swati expressed gratitude to the ECP for accepting his apology.

He stated that the ECP will make sound judgments regarding EVMs and that the government will support them in order to bolster the ECP.

Barrister Ali Zafar, Azam Swati's lawyer, stated that they have apologised for what occurred in the past and now they must collaborate with the ECP.



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Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Sindh announces public holiday on Dec 27 to mark Benazir Bhutto's death anniversary

Benazir Bhutto
The Sindh government has announced a public holiday on December 27 (Monday) on account of the death anniversary of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.

According to a notification issued by the Services, General Administration, and Coordination Department of the provincial government, December 27 has been declared a public holiday throughout the province.

“All offices, autonomous and semi-autonomous bodies, corporations and local councils falling under the administrative control of the provincial government would remain closed on the day,” the notification read.

However, essential services and those engaged in COVID-19 emergency/vaccination duties would remain open.

On Monday, Sindh government also announced December 25 (Saturday) a public holiday on account of the birth of Pakistan's founder Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and to mark the festivities of Christmas.

 



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PTI is actually a ticket of humiliation: Maryam Nawaz

 PTI is actually a ticket of humiliation: Maryam Nawaz
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) vice president Maryam Nawaz on Tuesday said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) suffered a dreadful defeat in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa local government elections.

Talking to media persons, Maryam Nawaz said that an election ticket of PTI is actually a ticket of humiliation and this is the first government in history that has one after the other defeat in by-elections.

The PML-N leader said that no power on earth can support performance of Imran Khan and asked government to resign.

She, while referring to PTI leaders, said that they call KP their home but in next elections no one will accept PTI ticket and candidates of the party would have to wear helmet before going into public.

Earlier, National Accountability Bureau (NAB) prosecutor requested the Islamabad High Court (IHC) to adjourn the hearing of Avenfield reference without any proceedings. Maryam Nawaz appeared before the court.

During the proceedings, NAB prosecutor told that he is suffering from fever due to which the doctor has advised him to quarantine himself. It is, therefore, requested to defer the hearing on the appeals, he asked the IHC.

Subsequently, the court has adjourned the hearing till January 18.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

A District and Sessions court of Islamabad dismissed the post arrest bail petition of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill on Tuesday. Additional Dist...