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Info secy vows govt's resolve to prioritise public welfare
Info secy vows govt's resolve to prioritise public welfare

Business Recorder

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

Info secy vows govt's resolve to prioritise public welfare

ISLAMABAD: Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Information and Broadcasting, Barrister Danyal Chaudhry, on Tuesday reaffirmed the government's resolve to prioritise public welfare and national cohesion in the upcoming budget, despite fiscal challenges under International Monetary Fund (IMF) constraints. Speaking at a pre-budget dialogue titled, 'Rethinking Economic Policy for a Just Energy Transition' — jointly organised by PRIED and the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) — Barrister Danyal said the government is working to deliver targeted relief through revised policies, particularly in sectors such as electric vehicles, used cars, and affordable energy. 'We will work within these limits to turn contention into consensus and scarcity into shared prosperity,' he said, urging bipartisan collaboration to ensure inclusive growth and equitable resource-sharing. Highlighting the significance of national unity, Barrister Danyal emphasized Balochistan's central role in Pakistan's collective identity. He praised young lawmakers from the province for championing grassroots issues and stressed that every citizen — from Sindh's farmers to Punjab's mothers —deserves dignity and opportunity. 'Our strength lies in our people,' he noted. In a strong pitch for energy reforms, the parliamentary secretary advocated for the decentralisation of power distribution by transferring Discos to provincial governments. He also outlined a vision for expanding solar energy through localised micro-grids to close rural-urban gaps in energy access. Barrister Danyal linked economic resilience to institutional reform and stressed the Council of Common Interests' role in enabling cohesive federal-provincial coordination. 'By harmonising efforts and centering public needs, we can navigate constraints and build a sustainable future,' he concluded. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Man Utd 0-2 West Ham - the fans' verdict
Man Utd 0-2 West Ham - the fans' verdict

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Man Utd 0-2 West Ham - the fans' verdict

We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Man Utd and West Ham. Here are some of your comments: Man Utd fans Danyal: I completely understand that we won two European games with an aggregate score of six plus, and beat teams with aggression. But seriously, how can these players have such a drop from the Europa League? Regardless of being in the Europa League final, to play like that in the league is embarrassing - especially at home. If we win the Europa League, I could forget some part of the season we have had in the league. But for a club of United's stature, it is very poor. However, Ruben Amorim knows this and in his post-match interview he was clear. So there's still good signs! Debbie: I would rather be 16th in the league and be in a final of a major competition than just fighting for pointless points in the league. We have nothing to play for and they were all worried about getting injured today. Roll on the end of the Premier League and let's win the Europa League! Keith: This Manchester United side is so poor, but why do they seem to lack the intensity in Premier League games. They get out-fought and out-run. Pass completion is abysmal, as is their decision-making. Forgetting the obvious lack of quality in the squad, they are so weak mentally. How can you not get gee yourself up for a home game? I cannot wait for this season to be over, so the clear-out and rebuild can start properly. West Ham fans Tom: A good performance and hopefully will mean we can end this season on a bit of a high. Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been the signing of the season in my eyes, another emphatic performance today - definitely my Hammer of the Year! Richard: Excellent game of football, both teams playing some good stuff but West Ham were superior in both attack and defence. It was the best game West Ham have played this season! William: A better performance, although, not much opposition. A bit late in the season, but it was nice to see some fight within the team. Time will tell if Graham Potter is right for the club. Saad: With our best players available, we beat the second XI of a team that absent-mindedly interrupted its focused preparations for a European final to have a bit of a light warm-up kickabout with us in a meaningless fixture. How does this mean we have turned a corner? I mean, well done lads and it is better than losing from two-nil up in the final 60 seconds of a match. But breaking out the champagne?

Man Utd 0-2 West Ham - the fans' verdict
Man Utd 0-2 West Ham - the fans' verdict

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Man Utd 0-2 West Ham - the fans' verdict

[Getty Images] We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Man Utd and West Ham. Here are some of your comments: Man Utd fans Danyal: I completely understand that we won two European games with an aggregate score of six plus, and beat teams with aggression. But seriously, how can these players have such a drop from the Europa League? Regardless of being in the Europa League final, to play like that in the league is embarrassing - especially at home. If we win the Europa League, I could forget some part of the season we have had in the league. But for a club of United's stature, it is very poor. However, Ruben Amorim knows this and in his post-match interview he was clear. So there's still good signs! Advertisement Debbie: I would rather be 16th in the league and be in a final of a major competition than just fighting for pointless points in the league. We have nothing to play for and they were all worried about getting injured today. Roll on the end of the Premier League and let's win the Europa League! Keith: This Manchester United side is so poor, but why do they seem to lack the intensity in Premier League games. They get out-fought and out-run. Pass completion is abysmal, as is their decision-making. Forgetting the obvious lack of quality in the squad, they are so weak mentally. How can you not get gee yourself up for a home game? I cannot wait for this season to be over, so the clear-out and rebuild can start properly. West Ham fans Tom: A good performance and hopefully will mean we can end this season on a bit of a high. Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been the signing of the season in my eyes, another emphatic performance today - definitely my Hammer of the Year! Advertisement Richard: Excellent game of football, both teams playing some good stuff but West Ham were superior in both attack and defence. It was the best game West Ham have played this season! William: A better performance, although, not much opposition. A bit late in the season, but it was nice to see some fight within the team. Time will tell if Graham Potter is right for the club. Saad: With our best players available, we beat the second XI of a team that absent-mindedly interrupted its focused preparations for a European final to have a bit of a light warm-up kickabout with us in a meaningless fixture. How does this mean we have turned a corner? I mean, well done lads and it is better than losing from two-nil up in the final 60 seconds of a match. But breaking out the champagne?

Man Utd 0-2 West Ham - the fans' verdict
Man Utd 0-2 West Ham - the fans' verdict

BBC News

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Man Utd 0-2 West Ham - the fans' verdict

We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Man Utd and West are some of your comments:Man Utd fansDanyal: I completely understand that we won two European games with an aggregate score of six plus, and beat teams with aggression. But seriously, how can these players have such a drop from the Europa League? Regardless of being in the Europa League final, to play like that in the league is embarrassing - especially at home. If we win the Europa League, I could forget some part of the season we have had in the league. But for a club of United's stature, it is very poor. However, Ruben Amorim knows this and in his post-match interview he was clear. So there's still good signs!Debbie: I would rather be 16th in the league and be in a final of a major competition than just fighting for pointless points in the league. We have nothing to play for and they were all worried about getting injured today. Roll on the end of the Premier League and let's win the Europa League!Keith: This Manchester United side is so poor, but why do they seem to lack the intensity in Premier League games. They get out-fought and out-run. Pass completion is abysmal, as is their decision-making. Forgetting the obvious lack of quality in the squad, they are so weak mentally. How can you not get gee yourself up for a home game? I cannot wait for this season to be over, so the clear-out and rebuild can start Ham fansTom: A good performance and hopefully will mean we can end this season on a bit of a high. Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been the signing of the season in my eyes, another emphatic performance today - definitely my Hammer of the Year!Richard: Excellent game of football, both teams playing some good stuff but West Ham were superior in both attack and defence. It was the best game West Ham have played this season!William: A better performance, although, not much opposition. A bit late in the season, but it was nice to see some fight within the team. Time will tell if Graham Potter is right for the With our best players available, we beat the second XI of a team that absent-mindedly interrupted its focused preparations for a European final to have a bit of a light warm-up kickabout with us in a meaningless fixture. How does this mean we have turned a corner? I mean, well done lads and it is better than losing from two-nil up in the final 60 seconds of a match. But breaking out the champagne?

Ex-Navy Chief heads Labuan Port Authority
Ex-Navy Chief heads Labuan Port Authority

Daily Express

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Express

Ex-Navy Chief heads Labuan Port Authority

Published on: Sunday, May 11, 2025 Published on: Sun, May 11, 2025 By: Sohan Das Text Size: Wong presenting a souvenir to Danyal. LABUAN: Former Port Dickson Member of Parliament Dato' Danyal Balagopal Abdullah has been appointed new Chairman of Labuan Port Authority (LPA), a post which had been vacant for long. Labuan Chinese Chamber of Commerce Chairman Datuk Wong Kee Yii, who welcomed the new chief in a gala dinner, said: 'I have known him for almost 40 years and he is the right man for the job being in the navy for four decades and familiar with marine-related matters.' Danyal retired as Rear Admiral of the Royal Malaysian Navy before entering into politics and winning the Port Dickson seat by more than 17,000 votes in 2018 and vacated it before the end of the term. Subscribe or LOG IN to access this article. Support Independant Journalism Subscribe to Daily Express Malaysia Access to DE E-Paper Access to DE E-Paper Exclusive News Exclusive News Invites to special events Invites to special events Giveaways & Rewards 1-Year Most Popular (Income Tax Deductible) Explore Plans Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

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