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Zalmi Foundation gives away Rs 1 mln cash award to Hamza Khan
ISLAMABAD, Aug 24 (APP): The Zalmi Foundation has handed over cash award of Rs 1 million to World Junior Squash Champion Hamza Khan.
Javed Afridi, Chairman of Zalmi Foundation and Peshawar Zalmi, had announced the cash award for Hamza Khan for winning the World Junior Squash title for Pakistan after 37 years.
Javed Afridi, in a statement, said they were proud of Hamza Khan for bringing laurels for Pakisdtan. The Zalmi Foundation would continue to encourage national heroes in the future too, he added.
The Zalmi Foundation has also given away prizes to Pakistan Blind Cricket Team and special athletes in the past.
IBSA Games: Pakistan thrash England to maintain winning streak
ISLAMABAD, Aug 24 (APP): Pakistan blind cricket team continued their unbeaten run as they defeated England by six wickets in their last round match of IBSA World Games in Birmingham on Thursday.
Batting first England scored 103 runs while losing their all wickets. Pakistan’s Shahzeb Haider took four wickets for 14.
In reply, Pakistan achieved the target in 10 overs for the loss of four wickets. Captain Nisar Ali scored 35 runs and Matiullah scored 22 runs.
Pakistan team has already qualified for the final. The second finalist team will be decided on Friday.
The final match will be played on Saturday at Edgbaston Cricket Ground.
All Pakistan Squash Championship kicks off
ISLAMABAD, Aug 24 (APP): The 2nd CNS All Pakistan Squash Championship 2023 kicked off at Pakistan Navy Roshan Khan Jahangir Khan Squash Complex, Fleet Club, Saddar Karachi on Thursday.
The chief guest at the opening ceremony of 2nd CNS All Pakistan Men & Women Squash Championship 2023 was Rear Admiral Muhammed Saleem HI(M) Commander Karachi, while Commodore Tauqeer Ahmed Khawaja SI(M) Tournament Director and Hokey Olympian Islahuddin Siddique were also present, said a press release.
In Men’s 1st Round, Top Half Nasir Iqbal (WAPDA) bt Q4 Zain Ramzan (PB) 12-10, 12-10, 11-2 (23 mins); Mehmood Mehboob (PB) bt Talha Saeed (Sindh) 11-5, 11-4, 11-7 (26 mins); Khushal Riaz (KP) bt Muhammed Ali W\C (Navy) 8-11, 11-7, 11-8, 2-11, 11-9 (40 mins); Farhan Mehboob (WAPDA) bt [3]Saddam ul Haq (Army) 11-3, 11-4, 11-4 (23 mins).
In Bottom Half, Azlan Khawar (PB) bt [4] Bilal Zakir (Army) 11-7, 9-11, 13-11, 8-11, 8-3 Rt. ht. (45 mins); Israr Ahmed (SNGPL) bt Q1 Abdullah Nawaz ((KP) 11-7, 11-8, 7-11, 11-4 (36 mins); Anas Khan (Navy) bt [5]Tayyab Aslam (SNGPL) 11-6, 6-2 Rt. ht. (12 mins); Waqar Mehboob (KP) bt Khakan Malik (PB) 11-5, 11-7, 11-4 (26 mins).
In Women’s 1st Round, Top Half, Noor ul Ain (WAPDA) bt Ilsa Imran (Sindh) 11-1, 11-1, 11-6 (11 mins); Saima Shukat (WAPDA) bt Q2 Sehrish Ali (Sindh) 11-9, 11-6, 9-11, 11-8 (26 mins); Komal Khan (WAPDA) bt Q4 Aina Shaikh (Sindh) 11-8, 11-2, 11-7 (13 mins); Mehwish Ali (WAPDA) bt Mahnoor Ali (Sindh) 12-10, 11-9, 11-7 (21 mins).
In Bottom Half, Roshna Mehboob (PB) bt Q1 Amna Malik (Army) 11-7, 11-5, 12-10 (23 mins); Mariam Malik (Army) bt Sameera Shahid (Navy) 11-2, 11-5, 11-6 (11 mins); Anam Mustafa (Sindh) bt Umme Kulsoom (KP) 11-5, 11-5, 11-4 (15 mins); Zaynab Khan (Army) bt Q3 Sana Bahadar (Army) 11-4, 11-8, 11-9 (17 mins).
Tomorrow’s Fixture Friday: Main Draw Men’s Quarter Final Round
Top Half: Nasir Iqbal (WAPDA) Vs Mehmood Mehboob (PB); Khushal Riaz (KP) Vs Q2 Farhan Mehboob (WAPDA).
Bottom Half: M. Azlan Khawar (PB) Vs [8] Israr Ahmed (SNGPL); Anas Khan (Navy) Vs [2] Waqar Mehboob (KP).
Tomorrow’s Fixture: Main Draw Womenn’s Quarter Final Round, Top Half: Noor ul Ain (WAPDA) Vs [7]Saima Shukat (WAPDA); Komal Khan (WAPDA) Vs [3]Mehwish Ali (WAPDA).
Bottom Half: Roshna Mehboob (PB) Vs Mariam Malik (Army); Anam Mustafa (Sindh) Vs [2]Zaynab Khan (Army).
Shoaib, Abid, Barkatullah named for Pakistan Davis Cup team
ISLAMABAD, Aug 24 (APP): Muhammad Shoaib, Muhammad Abid and Barkatullah have been selected for the Pakistan team for the Davis Cup.
The Pakistan Davis Cup team includes Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (Playing Captain) while players comprise Aqeel Khan, Muhammad Shoaib, Muhammad Abid and Barkatullah, said a press release.
The training camp for the Davis Cup tie will start on September 1 in Islamabad.
After consultations between the PTF Executive Committee and Davis Cup Captain Aisam ul Haq Qureshi, former Davis Cup player Mushaf Zia was selected as coach to oversee the training camp.
Sindh minister announces survey for assessment of mineral resources
KARACHI, Aug 24 (APP): Sindh Caretaker Minister for Mines and Mineral Development Mir Khuda Bakhsh Marri on Thursday announced that an assessment survey of the mineral resources found in the province would be carried out to determine their quantity, quality and monetary value.
Addressing a press conference here at the Sindh Secretariat, said the entire country, including Sindh, was rich in mineral resources, which could be exploited to strengthen the national economy.
He said that the Sindh Department of Mines and Mineral Development would conduct the survey of the mineral resources present in the entire province, including Sukkur, Larkana, Shaheed Benazirabad, Hyderabad, Thatta, Jamshoro, Badin, Khairpur and Tharparkar districts and its findings would be made public.
The department would also arrange visits of the experts from geology departments of all the universities of Sindh, representatives of departments of environment and tourism, media, experts from countries with mineral resources and other stakeholders to asses that how much financial benefit could be obtained from the mineral resources annually, he added.
Mir Khuda Bakhsh Marri said that the Department of Mines and Mineral Development was moving towards digitization to make mineral exploration, mining permission and other processes transparent. “The digitization will not only make complete information of the mineral resources accessible but also make the process to submit complaints against illegal mining and other issues as well as suggestions regarding exploitation of mineral resources to the department concerned easy,” he added.
“The mining contractors are getting rich while the laboreurs are getting poorer so it is necessary to strike a balance between the two,” he observed, adding that institutions should be established in areas concerned for welfare, health and education of workers.
He said that the Mines and Mineral Development Department would organize a seminar in which samples of all the minerals of Sindh would be displayed before the international and foreign experts, researchers, academicians, industrialists, traders and other stakeholders to assess that “whether we should mine those minerals ourselves or through public private partnership”.
The minister said the department had issued 798 mining permits in the province so far and action would be taken against illegal mining.
Secretary Mines and Mineral Development Agha Abdul Rahim Pathan and other officers were also present at the occasion.
Delegation from Balochistan calls on PM
ISLAMABAD, Aug 24 (APP): A delegation from Balochistan called on Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar here on Thursday and discussed matters of mutual interest.
The delegation congratulated the prime minister on assuming his office and expressed best wishes for him.
The prime minister thanked the delegation including Senator Ahmed Khan, Haji Muhammad Ismail and Raja Abdul Rahim.
Leopard cub seized, poachers arrested
PESHAWAR, Aug 24 (APP): The Wildlife authorities in Lower Dir District on Thursday seized a leopard cub and arrested the poachers during a routine checking of vehicles in the Chakdara area of Dir Lower District.
The preliminary investigation revealed that the arrested person was involved in the shifting of rare wild species from mountainous regions to downcountry for selling.
The arrested person identified as Sher Mehmood son of Sultan Mehmood booked under relevant laws of the Wildlife Act of 2015.
The seized cub is around three to four months old and will be kept at a sanctuary in Dir or may be shifted to Peshawar Zoo.
ISSI delegation visits Afghanistan
ISLAMABAD, Aug 24 (APP):At the invitation of the Centre for Strategic Studies (CSS), Kabul, a delegation of the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) visited Afghanistan from 21-23 August 2023.
The delegation was led by Director General ISSI, Ambassador Sohail Mahmood and included the Director of the Centre for Afghanistan, Middle East and Africa (CAMEA), Ms. Amina Khan.
During the visit, the ISSI delegation held several interactions, which included a call on the Acting Foreign Minister of the Interim Afghan Government (IAG) Amir Khan Muttaqi; and Bilateral Dialogue with the Centre for Strategic Studies, headed by Waliullah Shaheen, Director General CSS. Ambassador Sohail Mahmood also delivered a lecture on Pakistan-Afghanistan relations at the Institute of Diplomacy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Afghanistan.

During the ISSI delegation’s meeting with Acting Foreign Minister Muttaqi, Obaid Ur Rehman Nizamani, the Chargé d’ Affaires of Pakistan in Kabul, was also present. The meeting focused on Pakistan-Afghanistan relations, where Acting Foreign Minister Muttaqi underlined the closeness of ties between the two countries, reinforced by numerous commonalities of faith, culture and geography. Muttaqi apprised the delegation regarding progress achieved under the Interim Government regarding ensuring overall security in the country, improving the economy, controlling poppy cultivation, and addressing corruption. He also highlighted notable progress registered in bilateral trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan and talked about the need to further focus on regional trade and connectivity. He stressed strengthening of bilateral dialogue particularly on issues of mutual concern.
During the meeting, ambassador Sohail Mahmood reviewed the developments during the two years of Afghan Interim government, particularly in the realm of security and stability, economy, curbing corruption, and reducing poppy cultivation. He also talked about the importance of Pakistan-Afghanistan relations and the recent positives in terms of enhanced bilateral trade. Sohail Mahmood underscored Pakistan’s role in efforts for stabilization of Afghanistan and stressed the urgency of addressing matters relating to border security and counter-terrorism through close consultations and collaboration. He further stressed that a peaceful, stable and prosperous Afghanistan was in Pakistan’s interest and would be best suited to advance the common interests of trade and connectivity through CPEC and other mega infrastructure projects.
During the Bilateral Dialogue between the ISSI delegation and CSS, DG ISSI ambassador Sohail Mahmood, while shedding light on the relationship, said that there were no other two countries in the region that had so much in common as Pakistan and Afghanistan do; from geographical proximity to common faith to shared history to ties of ethnicity and kinship to cultural and linguistic affinities, the two peoples were bound by indissoluble bonds. “This makes positive mutual engagement a matter not of choice, but of necessity,” he stressed. He added that it was time for Pakistan and Afghanistan to place the bilateral relationship on a sounder basis that addressed the security concerns, strengthened the efforts for a robust economic partnership, and promoted the agenda of regional connectivity and economic integration.
Waliullah Shaheen, Director General, CSS, stressed the importance of bilateral relations – stressing that the relationship must be approached through the prism of a new narrative revolving around ‘friendship and mutual understanding’ as there was no other way to approach the relationship, since ties were intertwined. A new approach should be evolved in order to deal with sensitive matters and develop bilateral cooperation into a complimentary relationship. Think-tanks like CSS and ISSI could help promote such an approach, he observed.
Sohail Mahmood also delivered a lecture at the Foreign Ministry’s Institute of Diplomacy, in which he focused on the evolving geopolitical environment at the global and regional levels and other developments in the economic and political realms that should be a matter of concern for the international community.
He noted several key developments in the post-August 2021 Afghanistan including the prevalence of relative peace, albeit with continuing attacks from Daesh/ISKP; increase in IAG revenue generation; expansion in Afghanistan’s overall trade volume; decrease in poppy cultivation; and efforts to combat corruption.
He also underlined the international country’s expectations regarding inclusivity, womens’ rights and girls’ education, and effective counter-terrorism action. Sohail Mahmood also spoke about the importance of the Pakistan-Afghanistan relationship and underscored that both countries suffer from trans-national terrorism, which warranted mutual cooperation and a collective response.
He added that Islamabad and Kabul should explore the formation of a broader framework of institutional engagement, which entailed regular consultations and identified pathways for cooperation in other areas. He stressed that a pragmatic and holistic approach needed to be adopted to address the key issues with the aim to find practical solutions that alleviate the concerns and maximize the convergences.
During the visit, the ISSI and CSS agreed to strengthen mutual exchanges as part of think-tank collaboration and people-to-people contacts between Pakistan and Afghanistan. DG ISSI ambassador Sohail Mahmood also extended an invitation to Director General CSS Waliullah Shaheen to pay a return visit to Pakistan.
Aneeq for socioeconomic, ethical issues solutions in light of Quran, Sunnah
ISLAMABAD, Aug 24 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed on Thursday urged the religious scholars to present solutions for socioeconomic and ethical challenges through the lens of the Quran and Sunnah.
A delegation of prominent religious scholars called on the minister which resulted in insightful discussions on various national issues.
Minister Aneeq Ahmed expressed his aim to contribute positively during his tenure at the ministry, emphasizing his deep connection with the Quran and Sunnah and his respect for esteemed scholars.
He revealed that the nationwide conference on Seerat-un-Nabi (Peace Be Upon Him) would be convened this year on the 12th of Rabi-ul-Awwal, promoting religious unity and understanding.
However, the authors who would contribute significantly to the annual competition in Seerat literature, articles, and Naat to be rewarded with accolades and recognition, he said adding that the practice of inviting scholars to write on various societal issues through the lens of Seerat continued every year.
Religious scholars highlighted that Seerat literature competitions provided valuable support for the propagation of the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) as these competitions are a commendable initiative by the ministry.
The meeting was attended by Council of Islamic Ideology Chairman Dr. Qibla Ayaz, Professor Dr Jameela Shaukat, Dr Ikram ul Haq Yasir, Professor Baqir Khakwani, Dr Sahibzada Sajjad ur Rahman, Dr Muhiuddin Hashmi, Dr Muhammad Ilyas, Dr. Muhammad Sajjad, Professor Dr. Riaz Majeed, Dr Junaid Mughal, and Dr Yousuf Farooqi.
In another meeting with a delegation from the Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, Minister Aneeq Ahmed stressed the importance of collective efforts to promote interfaith harmony in the country.
He said, “It is indeed commendable that all minority groups in Pakistan are actively contributing to the nation’s progress.”
The Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee delegates appreciated the measures taken for the Sikh community by the government of Pakistan. They said, “The land of Pakistan holds immense sanctity for Sikhs worldwide, as it marks the birthplace of Sikhism and where Baba Guru Nanak spent his final days.”
The Sikh delegation included President Sardar Ameer Singh, General Secretary Sardar Vikas Singh, Former President Satonat Singh, Dr. Mampal Singh, Sarbat Singh, Raondar Singh, Baba Harmeet Singh, Anarjeet Singh, Sagar Singh, Evacuee Trust Property Board Chairman Syed Ata-ur-Rahman, and Additional Secretary Sharine Rana Shahid.






