Increased FED on Cigarettes Helps Govt Generate Additional Rs. 11.3 Billion

The government’s decision of increasing federal excise duty (FED) on cigarettes in February 2023 has resulted in an additional collection of FED to the tune of Rs. 11.3 billion in the fiscal year 2022-23 (FY23) so far, an increase of 9.7 percent from the same period of the previous year.

During an event organized by the Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC), Malik Imran, who is the Country Head of Campaign for tobacco-free kids (CTFK), mentioned that an additional Rs. 4.4 billion VAT revenue has also been obtained in FY23 which is an increase of 11.5 percent from the previous year. This additional Rs. 15.7 billion revenue makes up 0.201 percent of our GDP which is a significant boost for a struggling economy like Pakistan, he highlighted.

During the event, health activists also presented a Simulation Model on Tobacco Taxation which explained how increased tobacco taxation is a win-win situation for the government and people of Pakistan.

Imran said that taxation is a key revenue source for any government and taxing non-essential items such as tobacco must be taxed to the maximum in order to ensure fiscal imbalance, so the national exchequer does not suffer from it.

He said that figures reveal that increased taxation is beneficial for the economy but the tobacco industry misleads everyone by crying the illicit trade excuse. He added that the blown-up figure of illicit trade is used to divert people from underreporting. These companies underreport their production and then sell their non-reported products in the illicit market, causing loss of billions of rupees to the national exchequer.

Dr. Ziauddin Islam, Former Technical Head, Tobacco Control Cell, Ministry of Health, said that tobacco is the largest silent killer in Pakistan as above 170,000 people die due to tobacco use each year. This pandemic also causes an annual economic burden of Rs. 615 billion which is 1.6 percent of Pakistan’s GDP.

He explained that increased prices bring a decrease in production and consumption which decreases the health cost burden. According to the estimates, there has been a 31.7 percent decline in declared production of cigarettes in FY23 compared to the previous year. Learning from this example, which is also recommended by World Health Organization, Pakistan should increase taxes at regular intervals so that inflation and per capita income is accounted for and Pakistanis remain protected from the harms of tobacco products.

Khalil Ahmed Dogar, Program Manager SPARC said that the children of Pakistan are being targeted by the tobacco industry so that “replacement smokers” could be recruited. Around 1,200 Pakistani children between the ages of 6-15 years start smoking every day. He mentioned that on average Pakistani smokers spend 10 percent of their monthly income on cigarettes. Therefore increased prices remain the most effective tool in keeping these killer products away from the spending power of children and low-income groups.

Dogar added that all stakeholders must cast their differences aside and unite to protect our children and youth from the harms of tobacco. Increasing tobacco taxes is such a step that should be regularly implemented.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Ex-England U-20 International Officially Joins Pakistan Football Team

In an exciting turn of events, FIFA has granted approval to the Pakistan Football Federation’s request to change the national eligibility of talented footballer Easah Suliman from England.

The decision marks a significant moment for both Suliman and Pakistan football, as the former England U-20 player is set to don the jersey of the Shaheens, representing Pakistan in upcoming events.

Pakistan Football Federation took to Twitter to announce Suliman’s introduction to the Green and White.

Suliman has represented England in various youth competitions. Notably, he holds the distinction of being the first player with an Asian heritage to captain any England football national side, achieving this honor at the Under-16, Under-17, and Under-19 levels.

During the UEFA European Under-19 Championship held in July 2017, Suliman played a vital role as a center-back for the England Under-19s, contributing to their triumphant campaign. In the final match against Portugal, he showcased his skills by scoring the opening goal, ultimately helping England secure a thrilling 2-1 victory.

Easah Suliman’s inclusion in the Pakistani squad brings a wealth of experience and skill to the team. The 23-year-old defender possesses excellent defensive capabilities, coupled with a calm and composed presence on the field.

Football fans across Pakistan eagerly anticipate Easah Suliman’s debut in the national team, as he adds a new dimension to their squad’s capabilities. Suliman is expected to join the squad for the upcoming 2023 SAFF Championships, scheduled to be held in India next month.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Pakistan to Face India in 1st Match of 2023 SAFF Championship [Schedule]

Excitement builds as the schedule for the highly anticipated SAFF Championship 2023 has been officially released. The tournament, set to take place in India, promises to be a thrilling display of football prowess.

Group A, comprising Pakistan, India, Nepal, and Kuwait, will witness a series of gripping matches that are sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats.

One of the standout fixtures of the group stage will undoubtedly be the clash between arch-rivals Pakistan and India on 21 June. The fierce rivalry between these two nations always adds an extra layer of intensity to their encounters, and fans from both sides will eagerly await this showdown.

Following this high-stakes match, Pakistan will then take on Kuwait on 24 June. Kuwait, known for their strong defensive tactics, will be determined to prove their mettle against the Pakistani side.

On 27 June, Pakistan will conclude their group stage matches with a face-off against Nepal, a team known for their technical finesse and quick attacking style.

With all matches taking place at the magnificent Sree Kanteerava Stadium, football enthusiasts can expect a fantastic atmosphere and top-class football action. It is bound to be a thrilling tournament that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on the footballing landscape of South Asia.

Here is the full schedule:

Fixture Date Time

Kuwait vs Nepal 21 June 3:00 PM

Pakistan vs India 21 June 7:00 PM

Lebanon vs Bangladesh 22 June 3:00 PM

Maldives vs Bhutan 22 June 7:00 PM

Pakistan vs Kuwait 24 June 3:00 PM

Nepal vs India 24 June 7:00 PM

Bangladesh vs Maldives 25 June 3:00 PM

Bhutan vs Lebanon 25 June 7:00 PM

Pakistan vs Nepal 27 June 3:00 PM

Kuwait vs India 27 June 7:00 PM

Lebanon vs Maldives 28 June 3:00 PM

Bangladesh vs Bhutan 28 June 7:00 PM

Semi-final 1 1 July 3:00 PM

Semi-final 2 1 July 7:00 PM

Final 4 July 7:00 PM

Source: Pro Pakistani

Weighlifter Nooh Dastagir Butt Banned From National Games Because of His Father

Pakistan’s renowned weightlifter, Nooh Dastgir Butt, has found himself entangled in a perplexing situation as he has been denied permission to participate in the ongoing National Games.

The Weightlifting Federation’s decision to halt Butt’s registration has raised eyebrows and left many questioning the reasoning behind such a move.

According to the details, Nooh has been barred from participating in the National Games due to his supposed affiliation with another weightlifting federation. Weightlifting federation has claimed that Nooh’s father, Ghulam Dastagir Butt, is a staunch supporter of the other federation.

Expressing his frustration, Nooh vehemently denied the accusations leveled against him. He maintained that he has been wrongly accused of being a member of an interim committee, a claim he vehemently refuted, stating that it holds no truth.

The consequences of this unjust decision extend beyond the National Games, as Noah Dastgir Butt has also been barred from competing in international events, including the prestigious Olympics Games and Asian Games. This setback not only affects his personal aspirations but also deprives the nation of witnessing the potential of a gold medal in the mega-events.

It is pertinent to mention that Nooh secured a historic gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games as he won the 109+kg weightlifting competition.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Pakistan to Travel to India After Safety Assurance for SAFF Championship

AIFF General Secretary, Shaji Prabhakaran, has assured Pakistan of a secure environment during the upcoming South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship.

The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) has signed a participation agreement with SAFF, confirming their participation in the tournament scheduled from June 21 to July 4.

As per the announced schedule, the Men in Green will compete in Group A alongside Nepal and Kuwait, while arch-rivals India will face the neighbors in the opening match.

Prabhakaran emphasized the relationship between AIFF and PFF, stating that cricketing confrontations between the two would not spill into the SAFF Championship.

He highlighted FIFA’s vision of uniting the world through football and reaffirmed that players should be judged based on their skills, regardless of caste, creed, or religion.

Prabhakaran assured that the necessary security arrangements would be made to host the Pakistan team in Bengaluru, the host city of the much-awaited tournament.

Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination, Ehsan-ur-Rehman, expressed no objections to the team traveling to India but requested proper documentation from the PFF NC.

Ehsan-ur-Rehman Mazari emphasized the separation of sports and politics, highlighting that Pakistan recently hosted the Indian Bridge Team despite tensions between the two cricket boards.

He said that the event holds immense significance for Pakistan as it presents an opportunity to gain valuable match practice ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

Source: Pro Pakistani