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Pakistan highly values its ties with Bahrain: President

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ISLAMABAD, March 19 (APP): President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday said that Pakistan attached great value to its fraternal ties with Bahrain which were based on shared religion, culture and history.

He also highlighted the need to translate the bilateral relations between Pakistan and Bahrain into a mutually rewarding economic partnership.

The president expressed these views while talking to Commander of the National Guard of Bahrain, General Sheikh Mohammad bin Isa bin Salman Al-Khalifa, who called on him, at Aiwan-e-Sadr, President Secretariat Press Wing said in a press release.

Ambassador of Bahrain to Pakistan Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed Abdul Qader was also present during the meeting.

Welcoming the visiting commander, the president said that Pakistan and Bahrain enjoyed excellent relations, which needed to be further strengthened in the areas of mutual interest.

He said that it was his firm belief that Pakistan would grow stronger as it had immense potential to become a prosperous country.

During the meeting, the commander of the National Guard of Bahrain felicitated the president on assuming the office for the second time and expressed the hope that Pakistan would move forward under his leadership. He said that both countries enjoyed excellent defence cooperation and expressed his gratitude for the supportive role of the Armed Forces of Pakistan.

He also reiterated Bahrain’s continued support to Pakistan.

General Sheikh Mohammad bin Isa bin Salman Al-Khalifa extended an invitation to the president to visit Bahrain.

President Zardari thanked the commander National Guard of Bahrain for his visit and felicitations.

 

 

National Tchoukball C’ship in May

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Tchoukball
ISLAMABAD, Mar 19 (APP):Pakistan Tchoukball Federation (PTF) would be organizing the 7th National Tchoukball Championship would be played from May 2 here at Liaquat Gymnasium of the Pakistan Aports Complex.
The preparations for the championship are underway and ten teams from across the country were participating in the championship, Secretary General Emmanuel Asid told APP.
The participating teams include Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Navy, Police, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Balochistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan and Islamabad.
The championship would continue till May 6 and prizes will be distributed among the winning players at the end of the championship.

Bike lifter held, six bikes, four rickshaws recovered

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SARGODHA, Mar 19 (APP):Police on Tuesday claimed to have arrested a bike lifter and recovered six
motorcycles and four rickshaws.
According to police, Bhalwal city police raided and arrested Imran involved in 10 cases
of motorcycle and rickshaw lifting cases.
District Police Officer Muhammad Faisal Kamran appreciated the performance the
team.

Gas leakage explosion, one injured

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Gas leakage explosion,
RAWALPINDI, Mar 19 (APP):A citizen injured due to a gas leakage explosion Tench Bhatta area this morning.  The spokesman 1122 informed that rescue teams were immediately dispatched to the incident spot.
The fire erupted with a gas blast which resulted in burn injuries to a 55 year old man, identified as Riaz. He was shifted to the hospital by giving first aid.
The victim’s family confirmed that Riaz got 25 percent burnt, The spokesman urged citizens to remain vigilant on such continued issues and be careful while handling the domestic fuel system.

Labourers busy shifting bricks during construction work of a house at Latifabad.

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Labourers busy shifting bricks during construction work of a house at Latifabad.
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A view of goods train passing through bridge on the water canal.

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A view of goods train passing through bridge on the water canal.
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A worker busy hanging sawaiyan (vermicelli) for drying purpose in the sunlight at local factory.

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APP15-190324 HYDERABAD: March 19 – A worker busy hanging sawaiyan (vermicelli) for drying purpose in the sunlight at local factory.
A worker busy hanging sawaiyan (vermicelli) for drying purpose in the sunlight at local factory.
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A worker busy hanging sawaiyan (vermicelli) for drying purpose in the sunlight at local factory.
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A worker busy hanging sawaiyan (vermicelli) for drying purpose in the sunlight at local factory.
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A worker busy hanging sawaiyan (vermicelli) for drying purpose in the sunlight at local factory.
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Squash Open to be held in April

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Squash
ISLAMABAD, Mar 19 (APP):Defending champion Nouran Gohar and World No.1 Ali Farag have been named as the top seeds for the Black Ball Squash Open 2024 after the draws for the PSA World Tour Gold event were released.
The event would take place from April 11 to 16 from the Black Ball Sporting Club in Cairo, Egypt said a press release.
Women’s top seed Gohar would be looking to defend her title from 2023 and claim her first title of the season.
The World No.3 was sidelined for four months with a plantar fascia injury earlier in the season but bounced back strongly to reach the final of both the J.P Morgan Tournament of Champions and Windy City Open. She will open her tournament campaign against either Emilia Soini or Fayrouz Aboelkheier after a round one bye.
USA’s Olivia Weaver is the No.2 seed for the event. The American has produced some of the best squash of her career this season, winning two events on home soil as well as recorded a semi-final finish at the U.S Open in October.
The 28-year-old has never progressed past the semi-final stage at a Gold event and will be determined to achieve that milestone as she looks to break into the world’s top five.
World No.6 Nour El Tayeb is the No.3 seed and finds herself in the same side of the draw as top seed Gohar. El Tayeb claimed her third title of the season in Cleveland recently and will be looking to cause an upset to reach the final and give herself a chance at making it four wins for the season. El Tayeb will need to overcome either Zeina Mickawy or Alicia Mead in her opening match on day two.
Belgium’s Tinne Gilis and Egypt’s Rowan Elaraby are the No.4 and No.5 seeds and are due to meet in the quarter finals if they get through their opening matches. Gilis reached a career-high ranking of No.6 last month but now sits two places off that at No.8. She’ll be hoping for a big performance in that potential clash to giver herself an opportunity to reach the final. After a difficult year on tour Rowan Elaraby has shown her true fighting spirit this season and produced several impressive wins, none more notable than over top seed Gohar in Detroit.
World champion and runaway World No.1 Ali Farag is the top seed for the men’s event, looking to secure a seventh title of the season. The 31-year-old is a three-time finalist at the Black Ball Sporting Club, therefore will be extra determined to claim one of the only Gold events titles that has eluded him so far. Farag will play the winner of Curtis Malik and Omar Mosaad in his opening match in round two.
‘The Raging Bull’ Mostafa Asal is the second seed for the latest Gold event on the calendar and will be hoping to score a second event title of that level this year. Asal captured the Florida Open crown in January and currently sits at World No.4. The 22-year-old will play one of Auguste Dussourd or Karim El Hammamy in his opening match.
If seeings go to plan, Asal is set to face No.3 seed Karim Abdel Gawad in the semi-finals. The pair met in the Ace Malaysia Cup final where Gawad won in straight games. That win was one of three that the Egyptian has scored so far this season and he’ll be looking to capture a fourth on home soil.
Egypt’s Mazen Hesham has been in fine form this season, beating the likes of Diego Elias and Mohamed Elshorbagy to move to his highest ranking of World No.6. ‘The Black Falcon’ is set to meet Farag in the semi-finals, a repeat of the recent Windy City Open final four clash where Farag came through in five games. Hesham will open his account against either Nicolas Mueller or wildcard Aly Ezzat.

Pakistan denounces fresh round of curbs on Kashmiri political parties

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ISLAMABAD, March 19 (APP): Pakistan on Tuesday denounced the Indian authorities’ decision to declare the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Freedom League and four factions of Jammu and Kashmir Peoples League as “unlawful associations”.

It also denounced the decision to extend the ban on Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (Mohd. Yasin Malik faction) for five more years, Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press statement.

India’s ongoing campaign to crush dissent in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) contravened the international human rights and humanitarian law as well as democratic norms, the spokesperson further said.

“The Government of India is urged to lift the curbs on the banned Kashmiri parties; release all the political prisoners, including Yasin Malik; and implement the UN Security Council resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir,” it was reiterated.

With the fresh notifications, a total of 14 Kashmiri political parties have become outlawed in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

The affiliates of these parties are also facing persecution. Most notably, a death penalty has been sought for Yasin Malik, who was awarded life sentence in 2022.

“However, such oppressive tactics cannot suppress the Kashmiri people’s aspirations for realization of their inalienable right to self-determination, as enshrined in the relevant UN Security Council Resolutions,” it was stressed.

 

 

 

KP HED forms committee to report on performance of public sector universities, colleges

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Higher Education Department
PESHAWAR, Mar 19 (APP):The Higher Education Department (HED) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has established two special committees each for public sector universities and colleges to evaluate and report the performance of institutions of higher education in the province.
The eight-member committees would be led by Special Secretary, HED as chairman while the other members would include advisor, Quality Assurance Programme, Additional Secretary Universities and colleges, Deputy Secretary Universities-II, Director Higher Education, Director General Commerce and Management Sciences, Director Quality Assurance Programme, Nominee of HEC and Director HEMIS, HED.
Each committee would evaluate academic and research performance, output, such as peer-reviewed research articles, faculty-published books, national and international policy papers, research grants, patents, total publications, and evidence of commercialized research, rank public sector colleges and universities, evaluate administrative indicators, including the functioning of grievance redressal committees, standing committees on plagiarism, research ethics committees, students career counseling services, co-curricular activities, website updates, and public disclosure and transparency measures.
Both the bodies would also gather other relevant information and submit the required information report within thirty days.