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ECP denies asking funds from prime minister’s office for elections

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Online Scrutiny System helps ensuring transparency in Punjab elections

ISLAMABAD, Mar 7 (APP):The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has refuted media allegations claiming that it had asked for funds from the prime minister’s office for upcoming elections in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assemblies.

In a statement issued on Monday, an ECP spokesman brushed aside the allegations and stated that the commission had not sent any such letter to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

This denial came after a section of media reported that the ECP had written a letter to the prime minister requesting additional funds to conduct upcoming elections in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assemblies.

The ECP has already begun preparations to ensure that the process is conducted smoothly and transparently.

Women’s League Exhibition matches begins Wednesday

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Women’s League Exhibition matches begins Wednesday

ISLAMABAD, Mar 07 (APP): As part of the launch of the Pakistan Women’s League, the Amazons would be up against Super Women in the first of the three Women’s League exhibition matches beginning at the Pindi Stadium, Rawalpindi on Wednesday.

The women’s match would begin at 2 pm and will be followed by HBL PSL 8 fixture between Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators, at 7 pm.

Pakistan’s 26 elite and emerging women cricketers would be joined by 10 international stars from seven countries in the extravaganza.

Two women’s umpires, Humaira Farah and Saleema Imtiaz will share on-field umpiring responsibilities with Shozab Raza and Tariq Rasheed.

The matches were a soft launch of the Pakistan Women’s League, which was tentatively planned in September. The four-team competition was expected to be held on a single-league basis.

The Wednesday’s match would mark International Women’s Day while the second game on Friday will be used to spread awareness about breast cancer in collaboration with Pink Ribbon. The third and final match on Saturday would promote women’s empowerment through education in collaboration with CIRCLE Women.

Pakistan’s most successful women’s captain Bismah Maroof would lead the Amazons, while Nida Dar, who has the most T20I wickets (126), will captain the Super Women.

Ireland captain Laura Delany, England’s trio of Danni Wyatt, Maia Bouchier and Tammy Beaumont, and Australia’s Tess Flintoff are the international stars in the Amazons, while the foreign players in the Super Women squad are Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu, Lauren Winfield-Hill of England, Jahanara Alam of Bangladesh, South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt and Lea Tahuhu of New Zealand.

Wolvaardt was the top-scorer at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 with 230 runs and is the sixth-ranked T20I batter in the world. She is followed by Athapaththu (11th), Wyatt (16th), Beaumont (44th) and Delany (61st). Amongst the bowlers, Tahuhu is the highest-ranked foreign bowler in eighth position, followed by Jahanara (60th).

Beaumont and Wyatt have hit three T20I centuries between them. Beaumont hit the third-quickest T20I century off 47 balls while scoring 116 against South Africa in 2018. Wyatt struck the seventh and 12th quickest T20I centuries while scoring 100 (vs Australia) and 124 (vs India) in 2017 and 2018, respectively.

Pakistan’s high-ranked players in the field were Bismah Maroof (33rd), Nida Dar (38th), Aliya Riaz (56th) (all batters); Sadia Iqbal (19th), Nida Dar (21st), Nashra Sundhu (26th), Anam Amin (37th) and Tuba Hassan (39th) (all bowlers).

Pakistan’s batting sensation Muneeba Ali would also be in action in the three matches. The 25-year-old left-handed bespectacled wicketkeeper/batter made international headlines when she scored 102 against Ireland in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023. This was the only century of the competition and the sixth overall since the inception of the tournament in 2009.

Apart from Nida Dar, two Pakistan women cricketers, who have been adjudged ICC Women’s Player of the Month, would show their skills in front of home crowds. They were Sidra Amin and Tuba Hassan.

The 36 cricketers (26 local and 10 foreign players) have been equally divided into two sides with the playing line-ups to include a maximum of four and a minimum of three foreign players and a minimum of one emerging or U19 player.
Amazons captain Bismah Maroof, “I am super-excited for the upcoming matches.

The presence of foreign cricketers will especially provide our young and upcoming cricketers with a chance to learn from their experiences and knowledge, and incorporate these into their lifestyles, daily workouts and match preparations so that they can become better cricketers.

“Women’s cricket in Pakistan needed exactly this shot in the arm and I am confident these three matches followed by the league in September will accelerate the process of narrowing the gap with the top sides.”

Super Women captain Nida Dar said, “The PCB has done its bit by arranging these matches and now the onus is on the players to make optimum use of this opportunity and show the world what we’re capable of. This is a great opportunity for parents to bring their children and let them fall in love with cricket.

Squads (to be selected from): Amazons – Bismah Maroof (captain), Aliya Riaz, Anam Amin, Areesha Noor, Danni Wyatt (England), Eyman Fatima, Fatima Khan, Fatima Sana, Ghulam Fatima, Gull Feroza, Kainat Imtiaz, Laura Delany (Ireland), Maia Bouchier (England), Nashra Sundhu, Sadaf Shamas, Sidra Nawaz, Tammy Beaumont (England) and Tess Flintoff (Australia).

Super Women – Nida Dar (captain) Aimen Anwar, Chamari Athapaththu (Sri Lanka), Iram Javed, Jahanara Alam (Bangladesh), Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa), Lauren Winfield-Hill (England), Lea Tahuhu (New Zealand), Muneeba Ali, Natalia Parvaiz, Omaima Sohail, Sadia Iqbal, Shawaal Zulfiqar, Sidra Amin, Syeda Aroob Shah, Syeda Masooma Zahra, Tuba Hassan and Umm-e-Hani.

Schedule: March 8 – Shozab Raza and Saleema Imtiaz (on-field umpires), Tariq Rasheed (third umpire) and Humaira Farah fourth umpire. Mohammad Anees (match referee).

March 10 – Shozab Raza and Humaira Farah (on-field umpires), Tariq Rasheed (third umpire) and Saleema Imtiaz (fourth umpire). Mohammad Anees (match referee).

March 11 – Tariq Rasheed and Saleema Imtiaz (on-field umpires), Shozab Raza (third umpire) and Humaira Farah (fourth umpire). Mohammad Anees (match referee).

Maryam Nawaz to address PML-N organizational convention in Sheikhupura today: Marriyum

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Maryam Nawaz to address PML-N organizational convention in Sheikhupura today: Marriyum

ISLAMABAD, Mar 07 (APP):Spokesperson of Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Tuesday that Senior Vice President and Chief Organizer of the party Maryam Nawaz will arrive in Sheikhupura today on a one-day organizational visit.

She said Maryam Nawaz is scheduled to address the organizational convention.

Agriculture credit disbursement up by 28.3% in 7 months

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 7 (APP):The agriculture credit disbursement increased by 28.3 percent during the first seven months of the current fiscal year as compared to the corresponding period of last year, finance ministry said in a recent report.

During July-January (2022-23), the agriculture disbursement stood at Rs.949.9 billion against the disbursement of Rs.740.3 billion during July-January (2021-22), showing a growth of 28.3 percent, according to monthly Economic Update and Outlook.

The increased disbursement of agriculture credit is expected to further boost wheat production, leading to a target of 28.4 million tonnes, indicating a promising outlook for farmers and the agricultural sector.

However, the favorable weather conditions, the availability of high-quality seeds, and sufficient fertilizers would be critical in achieving targeted output.

According to the report, so far, the estimates of ongoing Rabi season for wheat sowing in 2022-23 has achieved 96 percent, covering 21.94 million acres.

Furthermore, the Kissan Package 2022 is expected to have a positive impact on the agriculture sector’s productivity.

Meanwhile, during Rabi 2022-23 (December 2022), urea and DAP off-take stood at 833 thousand tones, 39.2 percent higher than December 2021 and 158 thousand tones, 35.2 percent higher than December 2021 respectively.

China’s Two Sessions offer inspiration for Pakistan’s agricultural development

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China's Two Sessions offer inspiration for Pakistan's agricultural development

BEIJING, Mar, 6 (APP): Pakistani experts appreciated the work report presented at the first session of the 14th National People’s Congress on Sunday, where the achievements of last year have been acknowledged and significant development goals for the year 2023 have also been revealed.

Shahid Afraz Khan, a Pakistani expert in Beijing, expressed his views with China Economic Net that in the work report, the first major target is economic growth. China has announced that its economic growth rate will be around 5 percent in 2023. Similarly, around 12 million urban jobs will be created in 2023 and Consumer Price Index (CPI) target for the country is set at 3% this year.

“Pakistan should learn from the Chinese agriculture model because we are an agro-based country. In the report on the work of the government, China has set a target to increase its grain production to more than 650 million tons. China aims to stabilize grain production this year and push for rural recovery”.

“Another Pakistani journalist working in China told CEN that the work report showed many positive indicators. In particular, the seed industry in the country will be strengthened and support will be provided to agricultural science, technology and related industries. Meanwhile, rural industries with local characteristics will be promoted.”

“I have been attending Two Sessions for the last 6 years and I’m amazed to see China’s progress each year. I have seen China’s development in even far-flung areas like Xinjiang. I have visited Xinjiang seven or eight times. I saw a lot of progress, new development, new highways, connectivity and the rapid development of infrastructure is everywhere”, he added.

Experts believe that in light of the 2023 work report goals, a more open China will bring countless benefits to the world and give a strong message of hope and recovery to the world surrounded by various problems.

Marriyum lashes out at Imran for not appearing in court

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UN chief slams suicide attack in Bolan

ISLAMABAD, Mar 07 (APP):Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Tuesday criticizing Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan said that a person who had hidden when police arrived to arrest him was now fine to hold election rallies.

” This was not a movement to save the judiciary but a movement to be saved from judiciary”, she said in a tweet targeting Imran Khan.

Lashing out at the PTI chairman, she said “the foreign agent and Toshakhana thief” did not appear even when his non-bailable arrest warrants were issued.

The minister said that the accused and his legal team were missing and the court was again waiting.

Girls of Hindu community applying colours on each other to celebrate the annual festival of holi at Soni Narayan Mandir

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Girls of Hindu community applying colours on each other to celebrate the annual festival of holi at Soni Narayan Mandir
APP57-060323 KARACHI: March 06 - Girls of Hindu community applying colours on each other to celebrate the annual festival of holi at Soni Narayan Mandir. APP/SDQ/FHA
Girls of Hindu community applying colours on each other to celebrate the annual festival of holi at Soni Narayan Mandir
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Girls of Hindu community applying colours on each other to celebrate the annual festival of holi at Soni Narayan Mandir
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Professor Jean Pascal Van Ypersele, the candidate for the post of Chair of the inter governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), accompanied by the Ambassador of Belgium to Pakistan H.E. Charles Delogne called on Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman

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Professor Jean Pascal Van Ypersele, the candidate for the post of Chair of the inter governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), accompanied by the Ambassador of Belgium to Pakistan H.E. Charles Delogne called on Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman
APP62-060323 ISLAMABAD: March 06 - Professor Jean Pascal Van Ypersele, the candidate for the post of Chair of the inter governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), accompanied by the Ambassador of Belgium to Pakistan H.E. Charles Delogne called on Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman. APP/FHA
Professor Jean Pascal Van Ypersele, the candidate for the post of Chair of the inter governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), accompanied by the Ambassador of Belgium to Pakistan H.E. Charles Delogne called on Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman
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Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman presenting a souvenir to Minister of State at the German Foreign Office, H.E. Dr. Tobias Lindner at the Ministry of Climate Change

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Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman presenting a souvenir to Minister of State at the German Foreign Office, H.E. Dr. Tobias Lindner at the Ministry of Climate Change
APP63-060323 ISLAMABAD: March 06 - Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman presenting a souvenir to Minister of State at the German Foreign Office, H.E. Dr. Tobias Lindner at the Ministry of Climate Change. APP/FHA
Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman presenting a souvenir to Minister of State at the German Foreign Office, H.E. Dr. Tobias Lindner at the Ministry of Climate Change
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UN chief slams suicide attack in Bolan

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UN chief slams suicide attack in Bolan

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 07 (APP): United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has strongly condemned Monday’s suicide attack on a Balochistan Constabulary van in the Dhadar tehsil of the Kacchi district in Bolan, according to his spokesman.

“He extends his heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and wishes a prompt recovery to those injured,” Spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a statement.

Nine people, eight of them policemen, were martyred in the attack. Thirteen people were injured.