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Pandey quits UPHA, Amit new executive secy
Pandey quits UPHA, Amit new executive secy

Time of India

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Pandey quits UPHA, Amit new executive secy

1 2 3 Lucknow: Anandeshwar Pandey, secretary-general of the Uttar Pradesh Handball Association (UPHA), has decided to step down from his position. This decision was unanimously accepted during the executive committee meeting of the UPHA held on Sunday at KD Singh Babu Stadium. Pandey holds multiple important roles, including secretary-general of the South Asian Handball Federation, executive director of Handball Association India (HAI) and secretary-general of the Uttar Pradesh Olympic Association. He shared that he will now focus fully on elevating handball to new heights across the country and accelerating the Olympic movement within Uttar Pradesh. Following this, a proposal to appoint Amit Pandey from Varanasi as the executive secretary was put forward by joint secretary Parmendra Singh and unanimously approved by all members. Amit, who is the President of the Varanasi District Handball Association, has been serving as the organizing secretary of the state association until now. Alongside this, the executive committee also unanimously approved several other appointments. Among them, Parmendra Singh from Ayodhya will now serve as the organizing secretary and chairman of the referee board.

Opinion: Federal grant funding freeze hurts Utah families
Opinion: Federal grant funding freeze hurts Utah families

Yahoo

time08-02-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Opinion: Federal grant funding freeze hurts Utah families

A freeze on federal grant funding might sound like a bureaucratic issue, but for Utah families, it's anything but. This decision has real, immediate consequences — and unless Congress acts quickly, the programs that keep our communities healthy are at risk. Public health funding isn't just an abstract line item in a budget; it directly affects whether Utahns can access vaccines, whether babies get critical nutrition and whether rural communities have healthcare providers. The recent executive order halting federal grant funding has left thousands of Utah families in limbo, and without urgent action, the harm could be irreversible. Take tobacco prevention. Utah has made incredible progress in reducing youth smoking and vaping rates — youth smoking has dropped 77%, and vaping has declined 40% since 2019. This didn't happen by accident; it happened because of smart, targeted public health initiatives funded by both state and federal dollars. If we pull the rug out from under these programs, those numbers will climb again. Or consider nutrition assistance. 47,000 Utah families rely on WIC to ensure their children have access to healthy food. 76,000 Utahns use SNAP benefits to keep food on the table. Programs like these provide stability, helping families weather financial hardship. Without them, food insecurity will rise, hitting children the hardest. And then there's immunization access, maternal and child health services, mental health programs, and rural healthcare initiatives — all of which depend on federal funding. Utah is already facing a dangerous decline in childhood and adult vaccination rates, increasing mental health needs, and significant healthcare shortages in rural communities. These challenges require more investment, not less. Right now, there's no clear guidance from federal agencies on how long this freeze will last or what programs will be affected. Public health leaders and organizations like UPHA are left in a holding pattern, unable to plan for the months ahead. That uncertainty alone is dangerous — delays in funding mean delays in services, and in public health, delays cost lives. Congress must move now to exempt essential public health programs from this freeze. If we wait, we risk erasing years of progress, and the most vulnerable Utahns will pay the price. At UPHA, we stand ready to work with policymakers, community leaders and health organizations to protect these critical programs. This isn't about politics — it's about keeping Utah families healthy and safe. We urge our federal delegation to act swiftly. Public health can't be put on hold.

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