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Nation stands by Govt, Forces to exterminate terrorism: President

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PESHAWAR, Feb 07 (APP):President Dr Arif Alvi, referring to tragic blast incident at Police Lines, Tuesday expressed the resolve to exterminate terrorism as the Government and Armed Forces had full support of the entire nation.

He expressed these views during a visit to the Lady Reading Hospital where he enquired after health of injured persons of Police Lines’ mosque blast. Caretaker Chief Minister, Muhammad Azam Khan also accompanied him.

The President said the nation, Security Forces did combat terrorism in an unprecedented manner and they would once again collectively fight the menace.

He talked to the doctors and hospital administration about the well-being of the injured. He expressed solidarity with families of martyrs and prayed for the early recovery of injured persons.

Dr Arif Alvi also enquired after the health of an injured woman and condoled martyrdom of her family members.

The President noted with satisfaction the appropriate medical treatment to the injured of the blast at Lady Reading Hospital. He lauded the doctors and LRH administration for ensuring prompt and quality treatment to the blast victims.

He said he had to wait for the visit in order to avoid any obstruction in the relief and rescue activities.

Dr Arif Alvi said the nation stood with families of the martyrs and prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured persons.

The President appreciated the announcement by government to provide Rs two million to heirs of each martyred and Rs 0.5 million for each injured person.

Nepalese envoy urges Pakistani businessmen to translate goodwill into economic cooperation

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 7 (APP):Ambassador of Nepal, Tapas Adhikari has urged Pakistani business community to translate the goodwill of the two friendly countries into economic cooperation and enhanced interactions.

“Nepal and Pakistan are enjoying excellent bilateral relations based on friendship, mutual trust and cooperation,” he said while talking to Chamber President Mohammad Tariq Yousuf and office bearers of the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said a news release issued by the Embassy of Nepal in Pakistan.

He said that the government of Nepal has devised economic policies to attract foreign direct investment that could be useful for Pakistani businesses to promote trade and investment.

The Nepalese envoy said, “As neighboring country, both Nepal and Pakistan have similar cultural and social backgrounds and shared that the Chamber has great role to mobilize the entrepreneurs and businessmen.”

He urged that Pakistani businessmen to visit Nepal to explore business opportunity. He said that Nepal was a hub of tourism in South Asia and it had an excellent hospitality industry.

He urged Pakistanis to visit Nepal with friends and family for their business, official or family holidays to enjoy Nepali hospitality, food, culture and other tourism activities.

The President of Chamber and members appreciated the visit and information on business opportunities in Nepal.

They expressed their eagerness to work with the Embassy to strengthen economic relations between Nepal and Pakistan.

They assured that they will make a program to visit Nepal to explore business opportunities and to interact with Nepali businesspersons and assured full cooperation of Chamber to the Nepal Embassy in promoting Nepal-Pakistan economic relations.

A vendor displaying seasonal fruit strawberry to attract customers

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A vendor displaying seasonal fruit strawberry to attract customers
APP04-070223 RAWALPINDI
A vendor displaying seasonal fruit strawberry to attract customers
APP05-070223 RAWALPINDI

PCB announces Match officials for HBL PSL 8

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Sohail Ali

LAHORE, Feb 07 (APP): The Pakistan Cricket Board on Tuesday announced the match officials for the HBL Pakistan Super League 8, which will be played across four venues from 13 February to 19 March.

The Multan and Karachi-leg matches will be held from 13-26 February, before action shifts to Lahore and Rawalpindi where 20 matches will be played from 26 February to 19 March.

Three members of the ICC’s elite panel of umpires – Aleem Dar, Richard Illingworth and Michael Gough – will be accompanied by Ahsan Raza, Asif Yaqoob, Rashid Riaz, Faisal Khan Afridi, Martin Saggers, Ruchira Palliyaguruge, Alex Wharf and Shozab Raza. They will be supported by Muhammad Asif, Nasir Hussain and Tariq Rasheed, who will be involved in fourth umpire’s role.

Roshan Mahanama, former member of the ICC’s elite panel of match referees, will return for the eighth successive year and will lead a team of five match referees with other members being Ali Naqvi, Iftikhar Ahmed, Javed Malik and Muhammad Anees.

Wharf, who played 13 ODIs for England, and Saggers, who featured in three Tests for England, will make their HBL PSL debuts along with Sri Lanka’s Palliyaguruge. The three are members of the ICC’s international panel of umpires.

For Gough, it will be his fourth appearance in HBL PSL, while it will be Illingworth’s sixth HBL PSL.

The opening match between defending champions Lahore Qalandars and Multan Sultans in Multan will be umpired by Asif Yaqoob and Martin Saggers, while Faisal Afridi will be the third umpire and Shozab Raza as fourth umpire. Muhammad Anees will be the match referee.

Ali Naqvi will lead the Playing Control Team for the Karachi Kings versus Peshawar Zalmi match in Karachi on 14 February. Ahsan Raza and England’s Alex Wharf will be the on-field umpires, Ruchira Palliyaguruge third umpire and Tariq Rasheed fourth umpire.
Meanwhile, the PCB has also confirmed a panel of 15 commentators and two presenters for the 34-match tournament.

Alan Wilkins, Bazid Khan, Danny Morrison, Daren Ganga, Dominic Cork, Mark Butcher, Nick Knight, Sana Mir, Sikandar Bakht, Simon Doull, Urooj Mumtaz, Vernon Philander and Waqar Younis will commentate in English, while Marina Iqbal and Tariq Saeed will be Urdu commentators. Erin Holland and Zainab Abbas will be the presenters.

For the HBL PSL 8, two full production kits and crews will be operational simultaneously. This will only be the second time since HBL PSL 5 and the first time in the post-Covid era.

The High-Definition broadcast coverage will include 30 cameras, which along with Spidercams and buggy cams, will embellish the viewing experience of the fans within and outside Pakistan. HawkEye and UltraEdge will be part of the Decision Review System (DRS) Technology.

Cricket fans in Pakistan will be able to watch the HBL PSL 8 in high-definition on A Sports, PTV Sports and TEN Sports on linear TV; while livestreaming will be available on Daraz App, tapmadTV and Tamasha.

Viewers around the world can watch the action live on Fox Sports (Australia), Sony (South Asia outside Pakistan), Willow TV (North America), Flow Sports (Caribbean), Sky Sports (United Kingdom), Sky Sport (New Zealand), Super Sport (sub-Saharan Africa) and, Etisalat and STARZPLAY (Mena).

In non-broadcast territories, the HBL PSL 8 will be available at the HBL PSL’s official YouTube and Facebook channels.

Kashmir Solidarity Day observed at Pakistan Embassy, Beijing

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BEIJING, Feb 7 (APP): Kashmir Solidarity Day was observed at the Embassy of Pakistan, Beijing to pay homage to the valiant people of Kashmir who have made sacrifices in the exercise of their legitimate right of self-determination.

The special messages of the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan were read on the occasion, stating Pakistan’s unwavering moral, diplomatic and political support to the Kashmir cause and calling for resolution of the Kashmir Dispute according to the relevant UN Resolutions.

A special documentary and photo exhibition depicting Indian atrocities in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir were also arranged at the occasion.

Addressing the audience, Deputy Head of Mission Ahmed Farooq apprised about the countless human rights violations carried out by Indian forces under a long illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir.

He paid rich tribute to the valiant struggle of Kashmiri brothers and sisters who have bravely withstood the Indian State tyranny for more than seven decades and re-assured that Pakistani nation would always stand with the people of Kashmir.

Later in his address, Deputy Head of Mission also thanked the Government of China for their principled position and continued support on the Kashmir dispute.