Pakistan Stands With Kashmir: Kashmir Solidarity Day To Be Observed On Feb 5: Muqam

Amir Muqam - The News Today - TNT
Islamabad:  Rising tobacco and nicotine use among Pakistan’s youth, especially around educational institutions, emerged as the central concern at a national review session on tobacco control held by the Aurat Foundation in Islamabad. Participants from Parliament, government departments, health organizations, and civil society warned that easy availability of cigarettes, vapes, nicotine pouches, and flavored tobacco near schools is creating a growing public health threat. The discussion also pointed to a noticeable increase in tobacco use among women, indicating a shifting trend. The session called for stronger legislation, faster policy action, and strict enforcement to counter the rapid spread of emerging nicotine products. Speakers emphasized that existing laws remain poorly implemented due to procedural delays, weak monitoring, and limited coordination between federal and provincial bodies. The need for clear parental awareness, community engagement, and better recognition of new nicotine products was highlighted as an essential part of early prevention. Officials noted that families and schools often remain unaware of modern products marketed to young people. Technical briefings identified major enforcement gaps and policy loopholes that allow the tobacco industry to expand its reach. Participants noted that companies are increasingly using social media trends, entertainment content, and youth-focused marketing to promote vaping in urban areas. Government representatives reaffirmed ongoing federal efforts to implement the Prohibition of Smoking and Protection of Non-Smokers Health Ordinance 2002 and to tighten regulations where required. Provincial representatives also announced plans to introduce new resolutions to strengthen tobacco control. Education sector officials raised alarms over the rise of nicotine products around private institutions and called for tougher regulatory checks. Regulatory authorities stressed the need for a broader social movement to counter tobacco use nationwide. Closing the event, the Aurat Foundation reiterated its commitment to evidence-based advocacy, cross-sector collaboration, and long-term public awareness initiatives aimed at building a healthier, tobacco-free society.

ISLAMABAD: Minister For Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan Engineer Amir Muqam has said that Kashmir solidarity day will be observed on the 5th of Next Month with fervor and zeal to express Pakistan’s support for the Kashmiris’ inalienable right to self-determination.

Addressing the third Inter-Ministerial and inter-provincial coordination meeting for Kashmir solidarity in Islamabad, he highlighted that thousands of Kashmiris have been martyred, thousands are imprisoned in Indian jails, and many Children have become Orphans.

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Paying tribute to the martyrs of Kashmir, Amir Muqam said Government under the Leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is raising the Kashmir Dispute at all International Platforms, including the United Nations General Assembly.

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