PCB thanks Rawalpindi fans for making Pakistan Cup 2019 a success

The Pakistan Cricket Board has thanked the passionate and lively Rawalpindi crowds for making the Mughal Steel Pakistan Cup 2019 a successful event.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa reclaimed the title which they first won in 2016 when they defeated Balochistan by nine runs in a pulsating final in front of a packed to capacity Pindi Cricket Stadium on Friday.

PCB Director Domestic, Haroon Rasheed, who attended Friday’s final, said the atmosphere was electrifying, which reflected the people’s passion and love for the game.

On behalf of the Pakistan Cricket Board, I want to thank the cricket fans and followers who attended the event and made it a memorable one for the players and the event organisers, he added.

He said fans are the PCB’s biggest asset and their support and acknowledgement is highly appreciated.

Source: Radio Pakistan

New Local Govt system soon to be introduced in Punjab: CM Punjab

Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar says the government is working to turn Pakistan into the country envisioned by father of the nation Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Addressing the ground breaking ceremony of a college in Rawalpindi on Friday, he said the new local government system, soon to be introduced in Punjab, will devolve the powers at the grass root level and empower common people. He said 22,000 Panchat Committees will be set up across the province to help people resolve their conflicts and issues at the local level.

The Chief Minister said Rawalpindi will be brought at par with Islamabad in terms of facilities and there will be no difference between the two cities.

He said the incumbent government will give funds in one year to Rawalpindi that would be equivalent to those given by the previous governments in a decade.

Sardar Usman Buzdar said Lai Expressway is being constructed at a cost of 60 billion rupees. He said the Ring Road project costing 50 billion rupees will mature soon. This project will decrease pressure on existing road network of the city and will facilitate the commuters.

Punjab Chief Minister said Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology will be upgraded to provide better health facilities to the people. Besides, Rawalpindi Institute of Urology and Kidney Transplant will be made functional soon. He said Parks and Horticulture Authority Rawalpindi will be provided additional funds to make the city beautiful.

Earlier, Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad says Rawalpindi will be made an exemplary city under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

He said the government is taking special interest in laying a network of schools, colleges and institutions of higher learning in the country.

Sheikh Rashid Ahmad said he had also played a key role in the establishment of Fatima Jinnah Women University in past which is playing a key role in imparting higher education to females of Rawalpindi and adjoining areas.

The Minister expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Imran Khan for granting him one billion rupees for the establishment of educational institutions in the city, despite financial crunch.

Sheikh Rashid Ahmad said Prime Minister will inaugurate Child and Maternity Hospital in Rawalpindi on third of next month. The Prime Minister will also participate in the opening ceremony of Sir Syed Express soon.

The Railways Minister said Lai Expressway will be constructed at the Lai Nullah from Soan to Islamabad, to provide an alternative commuting way to the residents of twin cities.

Minister for National Health Aamir Mehmood Kiani said the government is taking steps to improve the life of common man despite the financial problems it inherited from previous governments. He said the increase in debt from 6000 billion rupees to 30000 rupees during last two governments has a negative effect on economy. He said inflation and other related issues are temporary, as the economy is being put on right course.

The Health Minister said economic indicators are improving and they will ultimately benefit the common man. Aamir Mehmood Kiani said health cards and setting up of new hospitals will provide health facilities to the people who otherwise could not afford it.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Opposition parties damaged economy, institutions during tenures: Fawad

Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain has asked the leaders of Pakistan Peoples Party and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz to return the country’s money accumulated through mega corruption.

Talking to a private news channel, he said a plea bargain option can be used for getting relief in the corruption cases.

The Minister said that the opposition parties have damaged the economy and the institutions during their tenures.

The Information Minister said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government is making efforts to rectify the basic flaws for reviving the economy.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Preventive measures urged to avoid ‘Heat stroke’ during summer

Health expert have called for raising better awareness of ‘Heat stroke’ and preventive measures among common people to prevent it from spreading further in coming days of hot season.

Talking to PTV, Executive Director of Jinnah Hospital Karachi Dr. Seemi Jamali said public should be educated through awareness messages to drink plenty of water while limiting time in direct sunlight in hot or humid weather.

She said heat-wave is a prevalent climate related natural hazard and there has been a significant rise in the Earth’s average temperature over the last 100 years due.

She explained heat stroke can cause death or permanent organ damage or disability if not properly treated in time.

Source: Radio Pakistan

System of tax collection improving day by day: Punjab Finance Minister

Punjab Finance Minister Hashim Jawan Bakhat says we should promote culture of tax paying as the tax money will be spent on country’s development.

Addressing a ceremony in connection with Tax Day in Lahore today (Wednesday), he said PTI is committed to add more than one hundred thousand by next year in nation tax paying rate by next year.

The Finance Minister said the system of tax collection is improving day by day.

He said our country is included in charitable nation. He said Federal and Provincial governments are unanimously improving revenue system in the country.

Chairman Punjab Revenue Authority Javaid Ahmed said the Revenue Authority is working effectively in the province.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Living the Dream: Young Pakistani Wins Over Family to Let Her Sing

Twenty-year-old Sana Tajik managed to convince her parents to allow her to follow hechildhood dreams and become a singer, but she realizes the dangers of being a woman, let alone a woman entertainer, in tribal northwest Pakistan.

The Pashtun singer grew up in Lower Dir, once a Taliban stronghold of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where performing arts were widely considered to be un-Islamic. She realized early on that violence against female artists was common.

In 2018, five female singers were killed in the northwest and in March this year, a popular Pashtun stage singer and actress was shot and killed near Peshawar, allegedly by her husband.

But two years ago, Tajik’s family moved from their ancestral village to the state capital Peshawar where she managed to convince her parents to allow her to sing.

“At first, there were a lot of objections, from family, as well as people in our village. But now, with the passing of time, and after seeing my videos and songs, things have become normal again,” Tajik told Reuters at her home.

She has released her songs over social media and said she already had a fan following in Pashto-speaking areas of Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan. Her second song, “Halaka Charta Ye,” which means “Oh boy, where are you?,” was a great hit.

“I was extremely happy because so many people were listening to my songs and liked them. My passion for music increased further, and I decided to make more and more songs and videos,” she said.

Despite her success, Tajik says she often feels nervous about security because the Taliban’s influence in the region can still be felt. During the 1996-2001 Taliban regime in Afghanistan, music was considered the handiwork of the devil, particularly if the artist was a woman.

Pakistan’s port city of Karachi is home to an estimated 7 million Pashtuns, the largest urban Pashtun population in the world, including 50,000 registered Afghan refugees. Even though it’s the other end of the country, Sana Tajik’s music is known, though not accepted by all.

“If this lady sang hymns and devotional songs, that would have been better. It would have sent a good message to the Pashtun people,” said resident Iqbal Swati.

“Instead, she is wearing half-sleeved clothes while singing; this is not at all nice. This is not our culture.”

Tajik’s music teacher, Safdar Ali Qalandri, said he often warns her of the dangers ahead.

“One, she is a female. And secondly, this is Peshawar, where, as you know, extreme ‘purdah’ (covering of women) is observed. Taking up singing while living in this society is extremely tough.”

Source: Voice of America

Italy’s president begins Jordan visit

Amman Italian President Sergio Mattarella arrived Tuesday in Amman on an official multi-day visit to Jordan, during which he will hold talks with King Abdullah II, and Prime Minister Omar Razzaz.

Upon his arrival at the King Hussein Air Base, the Italian leader was welcomed by State Minister for Investment Affairs Muhannad Shehadeh, as well as the Italian Ambassador in Amman, Jordanian Ambassador to Italy and a number of senior officials.

Source: International Islamic News Agency