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Airstrikes, shelling continue in Syria despite UNSC’s ceasefire call: Top UN officials

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UNITED NATIONS, Mar 1 (APP):Despite the United Nations Security Council’s demand for a ceasefire throughout Syria, violence continues to plague the war-ravaged country, worsening the humanitarian situation and the suffering of its people, top UN political and relief officials said Wednesday.
The brief respite you [Security Council members,] unanimously demanded only days ago in resolution 2401 has not materialized. The airstrikes, shelling, and ground offensives continue. There are even reports of yet another chlorine gas attack, Jeffrey Feltman, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, told the 15-member Council.
What we need is implementation of resolution 2401, and that is not happening.
Speaking alongside Feltman, Mark Lowcock, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator relayed some questions received by the Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), which he heads, since the resolution was adopted this past Saturday.
One question asked what has happened in Syria in the last few days?
“More bombing. More fighting. More death. More destruction. More maiming of women and children. More hunger. More misery. More, in other words, of the same, answered Lowcock.
Both Lowcock and Feltman underscored that the resolutions adopted by the Security Council, including resolution 2401, must be implemented for any positive change to be possible.
Meanwhile, on the ground, the situation remains precarious: millions of Syrians are unable to access any assistance and hundreds of thousands, such as those in eastern Ghouta, remain trapped in sieges.
Speaking on other parts of the country, Lowcock, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, said that in Deir ez-Zor, the first UN assessment mission in three and a half years found that while the town is about 80 per cent destroyed, it is still home to 100,000 people.
The situation in Damascus city, Idleb, Afrin, Aleppo, Raqqa, Rukban, and in other places also remains concerning, he added.
In two weeks, the conflict in the country will enter into its eighth year, during this time, hundreds of thousands of civilians have been killed and millions have been displaced from their homes or forced as refugees in neighbouring countries.
“There are no words to express our frustration over the collective failure of the international community to end this war. But that frustration is nothing compared to the suffering and destruction visited ceaselessly upon the Syrian people, said Feltman, warning that the conflict also continues to threaten regional and international.
Underscoring that there is no military solution to the conflict, the UN political chief stressed that that the Organization remains convinced that a political solution is the only way forward and called on positive and constructive engagement of all stakeholders.
“Special Envoy Staffan de Mistura is pressing forward on facilitating the establishment of a constitutional committee in Geneva, as part of the overall intra-Syrian political process towards full implementation of resolution 2254, he added, noting that the full support of the Security Council and the international community is vital if UN efforts are to have a chance of reinvigorating a serious and meaningful political process.
I trust that [Mr. de Mistura] will have that support.

Punjab Polo Cup in full swing

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LAHORE, Mar 01 (APP):Three important matches will be played in the Hamdan Holdings Punjab Polo Cup here on March 2 (Friday) at the Lahore Polo Club (LPC) ground.
The first match of the day will be contested between Master Paints/Rizvi’s and Diamond Paints/Guard Rice at 2pm and the winning side will qualify for the main final, the second match will be played between Barry’s and Newage/BBJ Pipes at 3pm and the winners will also book berth in the main final while in the third and last encounter of the day, Master Paints will vie against Army at 4pm.
Lahore Polo Club president Irfan Ali Hyder said that high-quality polo is being played among the top teams and players during the high-goal events. “The participation of a great number of renowned international polo players, including an 8-goaler, has made the high-goal events more challenging and enthralling. Each and every player and team has to give out their best to not only win the hearts of polo lovers but also to excel and earn prestige in the tournaments.
“I hope the remaining matches of this historical 14-goal event will also be very thrilling ones and provide the spectators to enjoy the great quality polo.”
Irfan also lauded the sponsors for their contribution for the game of polo and hoped that they would continue to support to this sport. “I am grateful to Hamdan Holdings for sponsoring this historical event and I hope more sponsors will come forward to support and promote this beautiful game.”
Sharing his view, Hamdan Holdings CEO Nasir Kamal Khan said: “Polo is a very beautiful game and Lahore Polo Club has great contributions towards this sport. Every year, Hamdan Holdings and SKB sponsor one of the Lahore Polo Club’s events, and this time, we have sponsored the historical Punjab Polo Cup, which has been played at this historical club since 1886. We are glad to be part of this event and we will continue to support polo in the longer run.”

Salman hits magnificent 73 for Golden Eagles win in T20 veteran cricket

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LAHORE, Mar 01 (APP):Salman Khan stroked quick fired unbeaten 73 to set up Golden Eagles five wickets win over Lahore Badshah in Amir Cables T20 league here on Thursday at Shah Faisal ground.
Salman hit six fours and one towering six as Golden Eagles, set to get 143 to win, achieved the target for the loss of five wickets with three balls remaining.
Man of the Match, Salman batted with authority to punish Lahore
Badshah bowlers with command and precision as Muhammad Hafeez made (34).
From Lahore Badshah, Qaisar Nadeem took three wickets for 34 and Shafqat Butt captured two for 20.
Earlier, Lahore Badshah hit up 142 for 7 in allotted 20 over as their top scorer Safdar Ali slammed solid 84.
From Golden Eagles, Muhammad Hafeez 3 for 17, Rashid Latif Jr 2 for 14 bowled well. Muhammad Saeed and Shbabir Khan got one wicket apiece.
Muhammad Asif and Nasir Hussain were the umpires and Muhammad Kazim was the scorer.

Chehlum of former president Pakistan Baseball Federation

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LAHORE, Mar 01 (APP):Chehlum of former president, Pakistan
Baseball Federation, Syed Khawar Shah, will be held here on
March 4 at Bahria Cricket Stadium, Bahria Town.
Quran Khwani and dua will take place after Zohar prayers.

Pak team leaves for Abu Dhabi for ITU World triathlon championship

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LAHORE, Mar 01 (APP):Six-member National triathlon squad left here on Thursday to take part in the ITU World triathlon championship, being held from March 2 (Friday) in Abu Dhabi.
The party comprises five athletes and one official, said a spokesman for Pakistan Triathlon Federation while talking to APP.
“This is the highest level of Olympic triathlon racing bringing
130 of the world’s best elite triathletes to Abu Dhabi’s iconic
Yas Island,” he said.
The team members are Aamir Ali, Waheed Ahmad, Farrukh Zaman, Saim Hayat, Muhammad Usman Khan while Secretary PTF Amir Imdad Bhatti is also accompanying the team.
He said the participation in the world’s premier triathlon activity will be a big way of learning for Pakistani athletes who will be competing alongside world’s top notch triathletes. “Definitely they will be learning finer points of the game which will add to their confidence and experience,” he said.
He said the PTF was taking every measure for imparting high profile to its athletes by ensuring their participation in international events.
“We will continue our efforts for the cause of game in the country by organizing national level events,” he added.

SMEDA identifies 13 sectors for investment

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SIALKOT, March 1 (APP)::Small and Medium Enterprises
(SMEDA) Chief Executive Officer Sher Ayub Khan on Thursday
said keeping in view the importance of China-Pakistan
Economic Corridor (CPEC), SMEDA had prepared a detailed report
highlighting the avenues of investment by China and Pakistan.
The CPEC would open new vistas of development, prosperity
and industrial growth in Pakistan and it will be much
supportive in increasing exports to China to manifolds,
he added.
Talking to APP at Sports Industries Development Centre
(SIDC), he said that SMEDA in its report had identified
sectors in which business related investments could be made
by Chinese businesses.
He revealed that a total of 13 sectors had been identified
for investment and development and these sectors had also been
addressed in the SMEDA SME Development Plan which was a part
of Pakistan Vision 2025.
The priority sectors are logistic, ICT and allied services,
gems and jewellery, horticulture, construction, fisheries,
energy, dairy and livestock, engineering, mineral, leather, tourism, textile made
ups and apparel, he disclosed.

PM calls on Jansher Khan, MoS for Overseas Pakistanis

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APP33-01 ISLAMABAD: March 01 - Former Squash World Champion Jan Sher Khan calls on Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi at Prime Minister’s Office. APP

ISLAMABAD, Mar 1 (APP):Former Squash world champion Jansher Khan Thursday called on Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi here at the Prime Minister (PM) Office.
Earlier, Minister of State for Overseas Pakistanis Abdul Rehman Kanju, MPAs Iqbal Shah and Amir Iqbal Shah also called on the prime minister, a PM Office press releases said.

Concerted efforts needed to end unfair practices: President Mamnoon

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LAHORE, Mar 01 (APP):President Mamnoon Hussain on Thursday said that in the interest of nation concerted efforts were needed to end unfair practices as well as injustice at all levels.
He was addressing the concluding day of three-day10th Annual Nazria Pakistan conference here at Nazria Pakistan Trust auditorium.
President said the nation has ample potential to compete and excel in all fields of life and urged efforts for progress of the country while overcoming small internal issues and mutual differences.
He said Pakistan would have achieved greater success and more progress if corruption did not
prevail in the country. He cited that there was one textile mill in 1947 but the number increased manifold and the sector enjoyed immense progress in past many decades.
President Mamnoon said that Allah Almighty has blessed the nation with myriad blessings and expressed his firm hope that the country would progress in future.
He remarked that Pakistan came into existence after a dynamic movement which had the core principle of self-reliance and self-dependence at its centre. However,he stressed that such goals cannot be achieved without unity.
President stressed that political stability was important for development and financial independence.
He said there was no shortage of resources or manpower and every citizen of Pakistan had the zeal to serve the nation,adding there was need to correct the mistakes and shortcomings on collective issues for a better future.
The President said that several countries were ambitious to connect with China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) even before the start of its operation.He said the CPEC would not only reduce the distances but it would also open up new vistas of progress in the region.
However,he said that progress and national development goals needed stability and harmony at all levels.”No doubt, our country is faced with troubles but facing the challenges with wisdom is key to success,” he added.
President Mamnoon Hussain expressed that he felt re-invigorated when he participated in such sittings where idealogy of Pakistan was discussed and highlighted.
He said that heroes of Islam and of Pakistan movement should be given more space in the academic syllabi of schools and colleges.In this context he said he broached the matter with Prime Minister and the syllabi was under review to improve it further according to national ideology.
Earlier, Punjab Governor Muhammad Rafique Rajwana said in his address that he had high hopes from youth of the country,saying Pakistan is a very gifted country with countless blessings given by Almighty Allah.
Later, Nazria Pakistan Trust Vice chairman Professor M.Rafique Ahmad presented souvenirs to President of Pakistan,and Governor Punjab.

Shehbaz casts vote in Senate by-poll

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LAHORE, Mar 01 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif cast his vote in Senate’s by-poll being held on Thursday.
The seat had fallen vacant after disqualification of former PML-N senator Nehal Hashmi.

China offers assistance to Afghan reconciliation process, peaceful reconstruction

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BEIJING, Mar 1 (APP):Welcoming Afghan president’s offer of talks with Taliban, a Chinese foreign ministry’s spokesperson said on Thursday that China was willing to provide assistance to the Afghan reconciliation and peaceful reconstruction process as its capacity allowed.
“China is willing to provide assistance to the Afghan reconciliation and peaceful reconstruction process as our capacity allows,” Hua Chunying said during her regular briefing held here.
She said that China always supported the Afghan-led and Afghan-owned extensive and exclusive reconciliation process and urged all the relevant parties in Afghanistan to address their difference through dialogue and consultation.
The spokesperson said that the Chinese side highly appreciated efforts made by the government and President Asharf Ghani for reconciliation.
“We hope all relevant parties can work for the shared goal, enhance dialogue and consultations, discard difference and achieve the lasting peace, development and stability in Afghanistan as well as possible,” she added.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had offered recognition of the Taliban as a legitimate political group as part of a proposed political process that he said could lead to talks aimed at ending more than 16 years of war.