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  ISLAMABAD:In what appears to be a sign of realpol adidas originals itik in the PTI government too, the PM Office has manoeuvred appointment of its favourite officer as chief of international taxes by pressurising the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) chairman.The PM Office pressurised FBR chief Jehanzeb Khan to withdraw the posting order of Aftab Alam, a grade-20 officer, as chief international taxes within hours of its issuance, sources in the FBR told The Express Tribune.The PM Office forced the FBR chairman to appoint Mohammad Ashfaq Ahmad as new chief of international taxes, they added.PM vows to depoliticise bureaucracy, ensure merit-based appointmentsThe chief of international taxes handles bilateral and multilateral taxation treaties - a post that is very critical for fulfilling the PTI s agenda of bringing back assets stashed abroad. However, both Alam  pink sambas and Ahmad are considered equally aj4  competent and upright officers, which raises questions over the motive of the PM Office s intervention in administr Oyrr SPARC wants tobacco tax hike to save youth
 ISLAMABAD:The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecom, through Ignite, organised an event in Islamabad on Friday for the induction of the first batch of its flagship programme, DigiSkills. The occasion was graced by Information Technology and Telecom Federal Minister Yusuf Shaikh and Information Technology and Telecom secretary. DigiSkills is Pakistan s largest online, free training programme, which aims t adidas originals samba o equip a mi air jordan aj1 llion people across the country with digital skills to help prepar nike airforce e them for the future of work. These courses are designed by local industry leaders and experts in collaboration with online learning veterans at Virtual University, while other execution partners include MCOM and Semiotics. There are a total of seven batches planned under the programme, the first batch of which will start from August 1, 2018. The first batch will offer courses in freelancing, digital marketing, e-commerce management and digital literacy. Upcoming courses include SEO (Search Engine Op