YKK Pakistan donates 5 million to Pakistan Red Crescent for flood victims in Sindh and Punjab

Karachi, September 03, 2022 (PPI-OT):Unprecedented flash floods caused by historic monsoon rains in Pakistan have affected more than 33 million, over 15% of the country’s 220 million population. Pakistan Red Crescent is working hard to reach as many flood affected areas as possible and provide relief to the flood victims.

Today, Mr. Hitoshi Yamaguchi the Managing Director of YKK Pakistan Private Limited visited the Sindh Branch of Pakistan Red Crescent in Karachi and met with Chairman PRC-Sindh Samar Ali Khan, Senior Vice Chairman Raffique Ahmed Jafferi, Provincial Secretary Kanwar Waseem, Treasurer Dr. Majid Alvi, and Managing Committee Member Dr. Syed Ali Warsi.

Mr. Hitoshi Yamaguchi was very impressed with the flood relief efforts of the Sindh Branch of the Pakistan Red Crescent. He donated 5 million rupees on behalf of YKK Pakistan to Pakistan red Crescent for flood-affected people in Sindh and Punjab. Mr. Hitoshi Yamaguchi also donated Rs. 200,000/- from his own to the PRC-Sindh for flood affectees.

Chairman of Pakistan Red Crescent Sindh, Mr. Samar Ali Khan appreciated Mr. Hitoshi Yamaguchi and YKK Pakistan for their generous donation to help the flood affected families. The Chairman urged the business tycoons, philanthropists and donors to make maximum donations to the Pakistan Red Crescent for the flood-affected families so that the needy can be helped in time.

For more information, contact:
Sindh Provincial Branch,
Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS)
Hilal-e Ahmar House, G 2 Khayaban-e-Iqbal, Zone A Block 7,
Teen Talwar, Main Clifton Road, Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35306227, 35306228, 35306229
Fax: +92-21-35830376
E-mail: phq@prcsindh.org.pk
Website: http://www.prcsindh.org.pk/

Civil society indispensable in current crisis

Lahore, September 03, 2022 (PPI-OT):Amid the political, economic and climate crises enveloping Pakistan, a public meeting held by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has put forward civil society’s concerns and a draft charter of demands.

An immediate concern is the devastation caused by the ongoing floods that are a result not only of the climate crisis but also of the Pakistani state’s failure to carry out sustainable, pro-poor, pro-people development. Additionally, constant political confrontation continues to undermine democratic values at the expense of ordinary citizens’ needs, while decades of elite capture, hyper-securitisation and short-sighted economic planning have pushed daily-wage and fixed-income workers to the brink of survival.

Civil society demands that a national action plan be conceived and implemented jointly by the federal and provincial governments to rescue and provide relief to all those affected by the floods as well as to rehabilitate their lives and livelihoods. The role of local governments is key in this regard: they must be strengthened and given the technical and financial resources and autonomy needed to carry out relief work, climate change-resilient reconstruction and disaster preparedness. At the same time, the state must revise its policies towards civil society: the ousting of international NGOs has only worsened the current crisis.

Pakistan’s climate crisis is also political. Civil society demands that the state give all provinces a fair hearing and address the legitimate grievances of all ethnicities – in particular in Balochistan, Sindh, former FATA and the Seraiki waseb – if it expects to put forward a united front to counter the climate emergency. It is equally critical that women be represented equally across all institutional and government tiers. Once national elections take place, they must be held in a free and fair manner that ensures a representative government with the political will to protect the interests of the working classes and marginalised groups.

Speaking at the meeting, senior journalist Imtiaz Alam said that civil society must develop a charter of demands encompassing the protection of all fundamental rights. Human rights defender Tanveer Jehan said that disaster preparedness strategies should include mobile medical units and systems to trace families that had been divided by disasters.

Political economist Dr Fahd Ali said that the IMF deal should be renegotiated because Pakistan now needed the fiscal space to carry out rehabilitation and reconstruction. Defence expenditure, he added, as ‘the elephant in the room’, should be openly debated. Senior advocate Abid Saqi said that a meaningful political movement – involving labour, women and students was required to resolve the ongoing crises.

HRCP chairperson Hina Jilani said it was critical for civil society to work in unison against a growing political narrative that did not believe in rule-based order and that valued demagoguery and populism. She said that HRCP would use its convening power to bring together civil society onto one platform, but said it was also critical for civil society ‘to prove not only that it is relevant but also that it is indispensable’ in the current crisis.

For more information, contact:
Chairperson,
Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP)
Aiwan-i-Jamhoor, 107-Tipu Block,
New Garden Town, Lahore-54600
Tel: +92-42-35864994
Fax: +92-42-35883582
Email: hrcp@hrcp-web.org
Website: www.hrcp-web.org

Wood and Parsons impressed by young talent and NHPC facilities

Lahore, September 03, 2022 (PPI-OT):Power-hitting coach Julian Wood and fast bowling coach Gordon Parsons have started their stints at the National High Performance Centre, Lahore for the Engro Cricket Coaching Project under the PCB Pathway Programme.

The two seasoned specialist coaches arrived at the NHPC this week to work with the U13, U16 and U19 players selected for specialised training in the PCB Pathway Programme. A total of 107 players are involved in the first batch of the programme that is aimed at providing world-class coaching, training, education and development of life skills of the future stars of Pakistan.

Wood and Parsons are working with the players at the NHPC’s indoor and outdoor nets besides delivering lectures in their respective areas of expertise. The players will also play practice and scenario-based matches in the upcoming days at the LCCA Ground and the Gaddafi Stadium.

In addition to the foreign coaches, some of the top-ranked local coaches including former Pakistan stars Arshad Khan, Rao Iftikhar and Ijaz Ahmed Jnr are also working with the players.

Fast bowling coach Gordon Parsons: “I have received a rousing welcome here and have almost felt like royalty with the affection and hospitality offered by the players, coaches and the staff. The NHPC is a coach’s paradise, the facilities are absolutely top-class, and my aim would be to contribute further to the rich heritage of Pakistan fast bowlers.

“The PCB Pathway Programme which has involved 100-odd players in their early to mid-teens is a fantastic concept that will surely benefit the future generation of Pakistan stars. As a fast bowling coach, I am delighted to see the talent of the bowlers who have converged here and their willingness to learn.

“For a fast bowler, 17 t0 18 years of age is an ideal time of development, the mechanics of an action and run-up go in tandem with the development of a bowler’s body while assessing potential injury risks. My aim would be to work on all these aspects to ensure these bowlers get the best out of this camp. Fast bowling is perhaps still the most exciting thing in cricket and there is nothing like a bowler bowling at 150kph regardless of the format.”

Power-hitting coach Julian Wood: “I have had an amazing time so far since arriving at the NHPC, the facilities are excellent and I am really excited to see the talent in the batters here. Most of the batters have solid technique, and their fundamentals are in place.

“We have some impressive young batting talent here with strong basics, technique and the desire to learn. As a specialised coach, I would endeavour to teach these players the ways and means of maximising their talent.

“The buzzwords these days are power-hitting, ball access speed, hand-speed, launch angles and creating angles while batting. In the shorter formats, the time is short, so everything needs to be done quicker but there is so much more to the concept and you need to have a touch game, a skill game and a power game and one thing I have noticed is that these young Pakistan players have all of it.”

The remaining three foreign coaches (Julian Fountain, Toby Radford and Nicholas Webb) part of the Engro Cricket Coaching Project are expected to reach Lahore in the next seven to 10 days.

After the completion of the pathway camp, the players selected for the inaugural edition of the Pakistan Junior League will join their respective sides in the lead-up to the tournament that starts in the first week of October at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

For more information, contact:
Media Manager,
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-5717231-4
Fax: +92-42-5711860
Website: www.pcb.com.pk

Shazia Marri lashes out at Imran Khan for holding ‘concerts’ despite flood devastation

Islamabad, September 03, 2022 (PPI-OT):Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety and Information Secretary of PPP-P Shazia Atta Marri has lashed out at the Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan for holding musical ‘concerts’ in such a disaster situation of floods and rains. She said that the people of Pakistan are being suffering and facing difficulties due to floods and unprecedented rains but the former Prime Minister Imran Khan was busy holding “concerts” in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab.

“It was highly regrettable act and there is no word of humanity in Imran Khan’s dictionary and the Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was rightly advised that Imran Khan should first become a human being then become a politician”, she added. She further said that recent heavy monsoon rains and flash floods have washed away the happiness and prosperity of the poor peoples and more than thirty millions Pakistanis have been severely affected and displaced due to the rains and floods. She told that Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari collected financial assistance of 133 Arab rupees for rain and flood affected areas while delegations from the United Nations and the United States of America are visiting to Pakistan for helping the flood victims.

For more information, contact:
PPP Media Cell (Sindh)
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)
Peoples Secretariat Shikarpur Colony,
Behind Mazar-e-Quaid-e-Azam, Karachi, Pakistan
Cell: +92-305-3370383
Email: contact@ppp-tu.com
Website: https://www.ppp.org.pk

Government will support genuine newspapers and will ensure transparency in distribution of advertisements to these publications: Omer Sarfraz Cheema 

Karachi, September 03, 2022 (PPI-OT):Omer Sarfraz Cheema, Advisor on Information to CM Punjab said today that Government will support genuine newspapers and will ensure transparency in distribution of advertisements to these publications. He was interacting with the Punjab based member publications of APNS. He stated that print media must also develop an appropriate mechanism to counter fake news. The newspaper industry comprises of the most educated professionals who play the role of a watchdog for the society.

Therefore, publishers and journalists carry a lot of responsibility on their shoulders. He said we are a media friendly government and will support the genuine press in the Punjab. In his remarks, President of APNS Sarmad Ali highlighted the issues faced by the newspapers in Punjab. Jamil Athar, Mumtaz Tahir and Munir Jilani highlighted the issues of the regional press in Punjab. The meeting was also attended by Awais Khusnood, Irfan Athar, Furqan Hashmi, Bilal Mehmood, Mohsin Sayal, Noorullah, Waqaruddin and Tanvir Shah. Provincial Secretary Information Raja Mansoor was also present.

For more information, contact:
All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)
32, Farid Chamber Abdullah Haroon Road,
Karachi Post Code 74400
Tel: +92-21-5671256, +92-21-5671314
Fax: +92-21-5671310
E-mail: apns@apns.com.pk
URL: www.apns.com.pk

Chairman PTI Imran Khan tributes CM Parvez Elahi and Moonis Elahi for holding the biggest ever public rally in the history of Gujrat 

Lahore, September 03, 2022 (PPI-OT):Chairman PTI Imran Khan paid tributes to CM Punjab Chaudhry Parvez Elahi and Moonis Elahi for holding the biggest ever public rally in the history of Gujrat. Imran Khan thanked Chaudhry Parvez Elahi and Moonis Elahi for making excellent public rally arrangements. CM said that the people of Gujrat by according an extraordinary welcome to their Captain Imran Khan have written a new history adding that he is deeply grateful to the people of Gujrat.

He stated that he cannot repay the debt of love being shown by the people of Gujrat in the historic public rally being held at the Zahoor Elahi Stadium. CM thanked the mothers, sisters and daughters for showing their massive participation in the public rally. He apprised that the number of people outside the rally venue were greater in number than those who were present inside the Zahoor Elahi Stadium.

He said that the way people of Gujrat accorded a warm welcome to Imran Khan was highly laudable and worth a spectacle. CM said that the people of Gujrat through their active and vigorous participation in public rally have once again won our hearts. CM remarked that undoubtedly the land of Gujrat is the land of people showing loyalty.

For more information, contact:
Mediacell, Pakistan Muslim League
30-C, Chaudhry Zahoor Elahi Road,
Gulberg-II, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35878428
Fax: +92-42-35877329
Website: www.pmlmediacell.com