Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PPP strongly rejects tax on solar panels

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians’ Spokesperson Shazia Marri said that the proposed 18 per cent tax on solar panels is unacceptable, and that the salary and pension increases are inadequate in light of the prevailing inflation. Reacting to the federal budget, PPP Parliamentarians’ spokesperson Shazia Marri said terms salary and pension increases insufficient amid inflation. … Read more

NA passes resolution condemning Israeli aggression in Gaza

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ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly Friday unanimously passed resolution condemning the ongoing Israeli aggression against the people of Palestine.

The resolution was moved by Pakistan Peoples Party Member of the National Assembly, Shazia Marri. She said that all political parties in the House had signed the resolution.

The resolution recognized this day as the International Day to Combat Islamophobia and reiterated that Islam is a religion of peace, tolerance, and acceptance.

“The House recognizes this day as the International Day to Combat Islamophobia. It reiterates that Islam is a religion of peace, tolerance and acceptance” the resolution said.

The resolution, “categorically condemns Israel’s war on Palestine, where the latest attack cost 21 lives of Palestinians standing in the line for aid during the holy month of Ramazan denounces the continued Israeli aggression, which has led to the loss of over 30,000 lives since October 7, 2023.”

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PM Shehbaz launches ‘Benazir Social Protection Account’

PM Shehbaz launches 'Benazir Social Protection Account'
  • PM urged beneficiaries to enroll their children in schools.
  • He said Govt should not go for promoting flocks of beggars.
  • Shazia Marri said beneficiary women would have option to select bank.

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif launched the “Benazir Social Protection Account” under the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) here along with Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety (PA&SS) and BISP Chairperson Shazia Marri.

Addressing the ceremony, the prime minister directed the BISP authorities to place a condition for the Programme beneficiaries to get their children enrolled in schools to promote the education culture in the country.

It must be ensured that after a certain period the beneficiaries would get stipends only in case their children were attending schools, he reaffirmed.

The government, he said, should not go for promoting the ‘flocks of beggars’ in anyway, rather it must promote the ones who were ‘doers’ in the real sense, with both mental and physical capacity to build Pakistan.

The time would come soon when the country would be standing on its own feet and generating resources itself, he added.

The launch ceremony was attended by Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb, Minister of State for Poverty Alleviation Faisal Kareem Kundi, members of diplomatic community and BISP beneficiaries.

Briefing about the salient features of the Account, Shazia Marri said under the new system, beneficiary women would have the option to select the bank of their choice, and they would receive the payments directly in their accounts which they could withdraw at their convenience.

Four banks namely National Bank of Pakistan, Bank Alfalah, JS Bank Limited and United Bank Limited had been initially selected through a competitive process for the new payment model, she added.

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Govt allocates over Rs78 billion for Benazir Kafalat program: Shazia Marri

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872,000 surveys have been completed in Benazir Dynamic Registry Centers Six Dynamic Registry Centers have been set up in Muzaffargarh Families in Muzaffargarh district are being given scholarships ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Shazia Marri Saturday said that the government has allocated an amount of more than 78 billion for the … Read more

Terrorism badly affected mental health of masses: Shazia Marri  

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  • The conference was organzied by SMHA.
  • She said there was no health without mental health.
  • She said there is need to end the stigma  about mental health.

KARACHI: Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation & Social Safety and Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme, Shazia Marri, addressed the conference organized by the Sindh Mental Health Authority in local hotel of Karachi.

Titled “How Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) can help with Mental Health Issues”, the conference focused on the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, the rain and flood havoc and environmental issues, in worsening mental health issues around the country.

Lauding the work of the Sindh Mental Health Authority, in highlighting the importance of targeting mental health issues in society, the Minister also thanked the doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists and members of civil society who were attending the conference.

Acknowledging the work of Dr Karim Khawaja, the Minister lauded the wonderful work being done in Sindh and highlighted the recent report published by the Sindh Mental Health Authority. The Minister stressed on the importance of mental health issues stating that there was no health without mental health, as the brain was a vital organ that needed care too. She further stressed the necessity of ending the stigma surrounding mental health issues, through the efforts of the media in promoting mental health awareness.

The Minister then stated that mental health issues were rather common, as they could also be seen in political figures around the country.  She however, reiterated that it was necessary to talk about mental health, so that people could feel comfortable in attaining help with regards to their issues. Citing the Covid-19 pandemic and the havoc wreaked by the recent floods, the Minister acknowledged the impact of these disasters on the mental health of the victims.

Expressing dismay over yesterday’s terrorist attack at the Police Station in Karachi, the Minister addressed the prevalent issue of terrorism and its terrible impact on the mental health of the victims of terrorist attacks.

Shazia Marri further shed light upon the issues of child marriage, sexual harassment and incest, and stressed how crucial it was that the mental health issues caused by these horrors, were also addressed.

Appreciating everyone’s presence at the conference, the Minister then suggested the extension of mental health support services to all the women enrolled in BISP, in collaboration with the Sindh Mental Health Authority.

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Govt will try to keep masses away from effects of IMF agreement: Shazia Marri

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Shazia Marri said govt will ensure masses do not feel effects of IMF deal She said Imran Khan always issued irresponsible statements The minister said transgenders were being formally included in BISP KARACHI: Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Shazia Marri said that the federal government will try its best to ensure that … Read more

Shazia Marri inaugurates Benazir Nashonuma Centre in Karachi

Shazia Marri inaugurates

Benazir Nashonuma Centre has been established in Karachi Minister for Poverty Alleviation Shazia Marri inaugurated the centre She said the federal government has not ignored any province KARACHI: Minister for Poverty Alleviation Shazia Marri inaugurated Benazir Nashonuma Centre in Karachi. The centre has been set up under Benazir Income Support Programme office at Pir Ilahi … Read more

Shazia Marri meets Iceland’s President, briefs on BISP

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Federal Minister Shazia Marri met with the President of Iceland in Reykjavík Shazia Marri is leading a parliamentary delegation visiting Iceland She participated in the  5th annual Reykjavík Global Forum for Women Leadership ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Shazia Marri met with the President of Iceland Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson in Reykjavík. … Read more

Imran Khan following Modi’s footprints against farmers, claims Shazia Marri

ISLAMABAD: Central Information Secretary Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarian (PPP-P) MNA Shazia Marri said Prime Minister Imran Khan had once declared that he would make everyone cry, and today, as he had promised, the entire nation was crying due to his worst economic and anti-farmer policies. Read more: Fawad responds to criticism over urea price hike In … Read more