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SAPM’s suggestion for recruitment of 31 youth turned down by Capital Police

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By Ejaz Arshad Cheema

ISLAMABAD: Islmabad Police has rejected orders of Particular Assistant to Prime Minister Sardar Shahjahan Yousaf for appointment of 31 youth of his space in Capital Police as Constables.

Paperwork out there with Pakistan In the present day states that Islamabad police in reply to SAPM’s letter said that the recruitment course of within the ICT Police is honest and clear and any suggestion or reference shall not be useful for any candidate for his recruitment. The Police mentioned that each candidate has to undergo a prescribed aggressive course of with none distinction or favour.

therefore, the communique mentioned that the Capital Police shall full the method as per the legislation and recrcuitment procedures already in place and any suggestion shall not be entertained.

Earlier, Particular Assistant to Prime Minister Sardar Shahjahan had reportedly really helpful 31 candidates to IG Islamabad Akbar Nasir Khan for appointment as constables in Islamabad Police.

Based on the official letter signed by Sardar Shahjahan Yousaf, the SAPM had really helpful Muhammad Shakeel, Imran Ahmed, Wajahat Khalid, Muhammad Nazir, Muhammad Usman, Noman Ali, Muhammad Yasir, Muhammad Nazir, Hamza Shabir, Uzair Rashid, Ishaq Khan, Anas Imtiaz, Umar Habib, Muhammad Shakeel, Umar Shafiq, Muhammad Faraz, Muhammad Sajjad, Hanzla, Muhammad Nawaz, Muhammad Munir, Muhammad Sajjad, Muhammad Zaheer, Muhammad Zahid, Rashid Ahmad, Muhammad Khalid, Afaq-ul-Zaman, Muhammad Waqar, Ehtisham Anwar, Muhammad Asif, Abdul Rasheed, Muhammad Owais, Zia ur Rehman and Umer Asghar, Muhammad Ilyas who belonged to KP and Balochistan.

It’s pertinent to notice that Islamabad police had marketed 1668 posts of constables in October 2022 subsequently, a video has went viral on social media which depicts 1000’s of candidates showing within the exams.

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A number of injured in clashes amongst QAU pupil teams

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ISLAMABAD: A number of college students had been injured in a conflict between two pupil organizations at Quaid-e-Azam College (QAU) right here within the federal capital forcing the college administration to shut down the college indefinitely whereas directing the scholars to vacate the hostels instantly.

In accordance with the police, there was a dispute between two pupil organizations over the problem of hostel lodging within the college. The dispute was a conflict and several other college students had been injured within the incident.

Police drive was additionally referred to as on the college after the incident. The Quaid-e-Azam College would stay closed indefinitely because of the conflict amongst pupil organizations and the college registrar additionally issued a notification to shut the college.

Alternatively, the hostel administration additionally directed the lady college students to vacate the hostel instantly.

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Activists welcome hike in tax on cigarette pretty much as good transfer for public well being

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ISLAMABAD: The tobacco management activists, well being professionals, policymakers and nongovernmental organizations, particularly the Society for the Safety of the Rights of Little one (SPARC) have termed the federal government resolution to extend the Federal Excise Responsibility (FED) on cigarettes an amazing success in direction of the purpose of curbing the rising development of smoking among the many youthful era.

They mentioned it’s the results of joint efforts that led to doubling the tax on domestically produced cigarettes.

Malik Imran, the nation head of the Marketing campaign for Tobacco-Free Children (CTFK), expressed his gratitude to the federal government for rising the FED. In accordance with Imran, the current issuance of a Statutory Regulatory Order (SRO) on February 14, 2023, has revised the taxes on domestically produced cigarettes, with FED doubled on cigarettes which have an preliminary worth on the packaging exceeding 9000 per 1000 cigarettes, to 16500/- per 1000 cigarettes. This transfer is anticipated to generate billions of rupees in income for the nationwide exchequer, whereas additionally discouraging smoking amongst kids.

Khalil Dogar, Program Supervisor at SPARC, additionally recommended the federal government for its resolution to double the FED on cigarettes. Dogar highlighted the constructive influence this coverage can have on the financial system, in addition to its potential to cut back smoking amongst kids. In accordance with Dogar, rising the price of cigarettes will make it tougher for younger folks to afford them, finally lowering the variety of kids who turn into hooked on tobacco.

The rise in FED is a major step in direction of controlling tobacco use in Pakistan, a rustic the place tobacco consumption is widespread and a significant public well being concern. In accordance with the World Grownup Tobacco Survey, carried out in 2014, roughly 24.3 million adults in Pakistan use tobacco in some type, and round 163,000 folks die annually from tobacco-related ailments.

Tobacco management activists hope that the federal government will proceed to take daring steps to cut back tobacco consumption in Pakistan. This contains implementing stronger tobacco management insurance policies, similar to rising taxes on tobacco merchandise, banning tobacco promoting and promotion, and creating smoke-free public areas.

In conclusion, the federal government’s resolution to double the FED on cigarettes is a welcome transfer for public well being and the nationwide financial system. It’s a testomony to the tireless efforts of tobacco management activists, well being professionals, and policymakers, who’ve been advocating for stronger tobacco management insurance policies in Pakistan. The hope is that that is only the start, and that the federal government will proceed to take daring steps to cut back tobacco use within the nation.

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820 wheat flour luggage seized as authorities foil smuggling try

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RAWALPINDI: The meals division and district police in Rawalpindi have efficiently foiled two makes an attempt to smuggle 820 luggage of wheat flour.

The authorities, in collaboration with Potohar Division police, carried out raids that led to the arrests of two drivers, Lal Zameen and Muhammad Usama, and the seizure of the wheat flour luggage.

A spokesperson for the district administration mentioned the accused had tried to move the wheat flour luggage out of the Rawalpindi division via unlawful means.

The meals division and district police, below the steerage of the Deputy Commissioner of Rawalpindi, have been strictly monitoring all exit factors of the district to thwart any makes an attempt at wheat and flour smuggling.

Wheat flour costs in Pakistan have reached uncomfortable heights in latest weeks, inflicting difficulties for locals who depend on staple meals reminiscent of roti and naan. Lengthy queues for government-subsidised flour are frequent, and protests have erupted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa attributable to excessive costs.

The central and provincial governments have been shifting blame for the disaster, whereas specialists counsel that long-standing points have been worsened by the Ukraine battle, floods in 2022, and the smuggling of wheat to Afghanistan.

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