People will come out from all over Pakistan on February 27 and will hold the PTI government responsible for inflation: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari 

Islamabad, January 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):A meeting of Gilgit-Baltistan executives chaired by Chairman PPP, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was held at Zardari House Islamabad on Saturday. Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was briefed by PPP officials of Gilgit-Baltistan on the political situation in the region.

The meeting ratified the decisions of the Central Executive Committee and Federal Council of the PPP. Chairman PPP was briefed by PPP Gilgit-Baltistan officials on preparations for the long march. Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that this long march is the voice of the common man of the country. People across the country will come out on February 27 and announce their decision against Imran Khan’s government. The people should be ready to fight against the government that is responsible for inflation and unemployment.

The GB PPP’s leaders present in the meeting included Amjad Advocate, Mehdi Shah, Musa Gilgit, Imran Nadeem, Bashir Ahmed, Ayub Shah, Syed Pir Jalal Shah, Muhammad Ali Shah, Ghaffar Khan, Haji Dilbar Khan, Mirza Hussain, Dr Ali Madad Sher, Dr. Muzaffar, Shehzad Agha, Iqbal Rasool, Hajat Ali, Hussain Ali Rana, Zawar Fida Hussain, Tauqeer Mehdi, Abbas Mousavi, Saifullah, Saeed Aman, Muhammad Tariq, Tariq Aziz, Fida Karim, Wazir Muhammad Khan, Niaz Ali Siam, Syed Haider Shah, Syed Sajid Hussain, Muhammad Hussain, Ghulam Abbas, GM Parvi, Kashif Bonjoi, Wazir Mohammad Yousuf, Mohammad Bashir, Syed Yawar Abbas, Fazal Karim, Sher Akbar Khan, Sahib Khan, Dr Naseem, Mohammad Fida, Muhammad Ali Pathan, Ahsan Ali, Manzoor Hussain, Qasim Shah and Iqbal Dilbar.

Later on Ahad Khattak, who is contesting Tehsil Nazim elections from Nowshera, held a meeting with Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. Chairman PPP was briefed by Ahad Khattak about the upcoming elections in Nowshera Tehsil. He apprised the Chairman that the Defense Minister Pervez Khattak was defeated from his native village. Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Ahad Khattak also discussed the long march in the meeting. Ahad Khattak assured the Chairman PPP that the people of Nowshera will be in the long march in great numbers.

Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the people will come out from all over Pakistan on February 27 and will hold the PTI government responsible for inflation. The people are coming to take back their rights on 27 February. He said that securing significant votes from every region of KP is a testament to the fact that the PPP has deep roots in the province. The senior vice president PPP KP, Mohammad Ali Bacha also called on the Chair PPP and discussed preparations concerning the long march on 27 February.

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India, Ireland, UAE and Zimbabwe come flying out of the blocks at ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup

Dubai, January 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):India battled to a hard-fought heavyweight triumph over South Africa as the ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup entered full swing on Saturday.

The four-time champions edged a gripping Guyana clash against the 2014 winners as Yash Dhull and Vicky Ostwal starred to get their Caribbean campaign off to the perfect start.

And that was just one game on a jam-packed day of action, as Joshua Cox’s majestic unbeaten century fired Ireland to an opening game victory over Uganda and United Arab Emirates toppled Canada in Group A.

Zimbabwe powered past Papua New Guinea in Group C’s solitary Saturday fixture as the ICC U19 Men’s CWC – the undisputed international showpiece for the game’s newly-emerging talent – started to really hot up in West Indies.

Dhull and Ostwal the heroes as India edge Group B battle with South Africa

Saturday’s standout fixture did not disappoint as Dhull and Ostwal outlined their ICC U19 Men’s CWC precocity with eye-catching displays at Providence.

After South African left-arm seamer Aphiwe Mnyanda had caused mayhem with the new ball to reduce India to 11 for two, captain Dhull strode to the crease and showcased all the fighting spirit that has seen India crowned champions on four occasions since the turn of the century.

Dynamic Dhull struck a measured 82 to steer his side towards a competitive total as Kaushal Tambe (35), Shaik Rasheed (31) and Nishant Sindhu (27) also made important contributions.

Mnyanda’s early menace was supplemented by fellow opening bowler Matthew Boast’s three for 40 as South Africa, ICC U19 Men’s CWC champions in 2014, dismissed India for 232 to leave the clash on a knife-edge at the interval.

Rajvardhan Hangargekar set the tone in the second innings by dismissing Ethan-John Cunningham in the very first over but Dewald Brevis (65) and Valentine Kitime’s (25) half-century partnership kept the game in the balance.

South African captain George Van Heerden made 36 in the middle order but fabulous figures of five for 28 from skilful left-arm spinner Ostwal ensured India continued to suffocate their opponents.

Wickets tumbled at regular intervals as South Africa left themselves with too much to do and India, the only nation to win the ICC U19 Men’s CWC four times, got their latest campaign off to a flyer in the Caribbean.

Cox catapults Ireland to comfortable win over Uganda

Uganda delivered a valiant display of their ICC U19 Men’s CWC credentials but Cox’s first innings hundred proved the dollop of quality required to fire Ireland to victory in Georgetown.

After arriving at the crease with the score at 40 for two, wicketkeeper Cox compiled a superb 111 not out off 113 balls to haul his team up to a total of 236 for nine.

Two wickets apiece for Juma Miyaji, Pascal Murungi, Joseph Baguma and Matthew Musinguzi sought to reel the Irish in but ably assisted by Philippus le Roux (32), Cox put his team in a commanding position at the interval.

Ugandan captain Pascal Murungi offered the underdogs a consistent glimmer of hope in the run chase but his knock of 63, bolstered by bowler Juma Miyaji’s blockbuster 38 at No.9, proved insufficient in causing a Group B upset.

Left-arm spinner Matthew Humphries – who opened the bowling for Ireland – starred with the ball for Tim Tector’s team as his four wickets for just 25 runs helped halt the Ugandan momentum and cap a 39-run triumph.

Patel innings proves in vain as UAE edge over the line

Canada battled admirably in Basseterre but were unable to haul themselves to victory as UAE’s first innings score of 284 for seven proved enough.

Ali Naseer’s destructive 73 off just 50 balls did the damage for Alishan Sharafu’s side after Punya Mehra’s well-judged 71 had put the wheels in motion for a strong first innings total.

The Canadians had UAE reeling at 47-3 but Mehra, Nilansh Keswani (39) and Sharafu (37) helped them recover to 174 for five.

And then came all-rounder Naseer’s late innings pyrotechnics, as his brutal knock – at a strike rate of 146 – catapulted his team to a sizeable total.

Mihir Patel’s Canada rallied, however, with the captain leading from the front as his fine innings of 96 off 105 balls kept them continually in contention.

Wicketkeeper Anoop Chima (46) and lower-order batter Kairav Sharma (43) also offered resistance but two wickets each for Keswani, Sharafu, Adhitya Shetty and Jash Giyanani helped bowl Canada out for 235 to complete hard-fought 49-run victory.

Bawa brilliance lays foundations for dominant Zimbabwe triumph

Zimbabwe had too much firepower for Papua New Guinea as captain fantastic Emmanuel Bawa’s first innings century propelled them to victory in Port of Spain.

The Zimbabweans racked up a formidable total of 321 for nine from their 50 overs before a polished all-round bowling performance completed a comprehensive 228-run victory.

Papua New Guinea bowler Junior Morea dismissed opener Steven Saul early on but after Bawa entered the fray at 15 for one, he never looked back as his majestic hundred – off just 95 balls – helped haul his team to a match-winning score.

Bawa and David Bennett (58) compiled a century stand for the third wicket while opening batter and wicketkeeper Panashe Taruvinga (36), along with Victor Chirwa and Connor Mitchell – who both scored 35 – also made contributions.

And Barnabas Maha’s team never got going in response, with no batter mustering more than 15 runs as the wickets were shared equally among the Zimbabwean attack.

Ngenyasha Zvinoera, Brian Bennett and Victor Chirwa all took two scalps apiece as Bawa’s side bowled the underdogs out with 15 overs remaining to crank up for Monday’s clash with Pakistan in perfect fashion.

Sunday 16 January match

Bangladesh v England, Warner Park Cricket Stadium, St Kitts and Nevis

Start time 09h00 local time

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Pakistan cricket team honoured for their performances in 2021

Lahore, January 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan Cricket Board on Friday organised an event for the national men’s cricket team to celebrate and appreciate them for their performances in 2021. Pakistan won seven of the nine Tests, two of the six ODIs and 20 out of 29 T20Is, the most for any team, including five in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021.

PCB Chairman and 1992 World Cup winner Ramiz Raja was the guest of honour and rewarded the players and player support personnel for their efforts, hard work and performances that gave tremendous entertainment and happiness to the cricket fans.

PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja: “The objective and purpose of this evening is to show our gratitude and, appreciate and thank you for your outstanding performances in 2021. Your performances have not only given tremendous happiness to the Pakistan cricket fans but have also elevated the profile and reputation of the country and the PCB.

“The way you attracted new audiences and forced the fans to reconnect and reengage with Pakistan cricket is admirable and this was only possible through the way you played in the 2021 calendar year and demonstrated yourself off the field.

“One of greatest aspect of your performance in 2021 was humility. You won big matches but always kept your feet on the ground, and this is something that impressed your fans and followers throughout the world. This is the hallmark of a great side, they play hard and tough but within the spirit of cricket and by showing humility and humbleness.

“Its not easy to play and perform consistently cross-format. Then, the way you lifted yourself following a semi-final defeat in the World Cup, just summed up your grit, determination, ability and passion.

“You have made us proud and I wish you continue to bring more victories and glories to Pakistan.”

Players who attended the evening included Babar Azam (captain), Abid Ali, Haider Ali, Hasan Ali, Imad Wasim, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Rizwan, Sajid Khan, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shahnawaz Dahani, Shoaib Malik and Usman Qadir, while player support personnel in attendance were Mansoor Rana (manager), Saqlain Mushtaq (interim head coach), Shahid Aslam (assistant to head coach), Abdul Majeed (fielding coach), Talha Ejaz (team analyst), Col (retd) Muhammad Imran (Security Manager), Ibrahim Badees (media and digital manager) and Malang Ali (Masseur)

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All Pakistan Inter-University Taekwondo Championship-2022 concluded 

Khairpur, January 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):All Pakistan Inter-University Taekwondo Championship-2022 organized by the Sports Section, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur in collaboration with Higher Education Commission, Islamabad concluded at university. Prof. Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto, Vice Chancellor, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur presided over the concluding ceremony of the Championship at Syed Qaim Ali Shah Sports Complex of University.

The University of Central Punjab, Lahore won the Championship while University of Lahore was the runners up. The Garrison University, Lahore secured third position. Talking on this occasion, Prof. Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto said we are committed to provide sports facilities to our students. It is evidence that several Inter-Universities Championships have been hosted by Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur. Dr. Ibupoto remarked that healthy and sound mind could contain negative mindset in the society. Sports culture is creating a balanced society based on tolerance, passions and competition. Dr. Ibupoto commended the efforts of Sports Section and Higher Education Commission, Islamabad for promoting the culture of sports by encouraging the youth.

Prof. Dr. Syed Baqir Ali Shah, Chairman Sports welcomed the Vice Chancellor and Officials of the Guests Teams. Dr. Shah applauded the patronage extended by the Vice Chancellor Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto for hosting this national mega event. He said the incumbent Vice Chancellor has always extended maximum cooperation for the provision of better sports facilities to our students.

Mr. Muhammad Murad Pirzada, Director Physical Education extended his vote of thanks to the Vice Chancellor, Guests and participating teams. He said we are committed to provide a congenial and conducive environment for sports so our students could shine their talent nationwide. The participants’ teams appreciated the hospitality provided by the University administration. The Vice Chancellor distributed trophies and certificates among the participating teams.

Prof. Dr. Taj Muhammad Lashari, Dean Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Dr. Masihullah Jatoi, Provost Hostels (Boys), Mr. Mureed Hussain Ibupoto, Registrar, Mr. Sarfaraz Ali Korejo, Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Jatoi, Deputy Director Physical Education, Engr. Ghulam Asghar Shaikh, Project Director (Works), Mr. Tahir Abbas Khaskheli, A.O Buildings, Mr. Zohaib Memon, Secretary to Vice Chancellor, Mr. Taj Muhammad Mahar, Sports Officer and others attended the concluding ceremony.

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All Pakistan Inter-University Taekwondo Championship-2022 inaugurated

Khairpur, January 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):All Pakistan Inter-University Taekwondo Championship-2022 organized by the Sports Section, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur in collaboration with Higher Education Commission, Islamabad inaugurated at university. Prof. Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto, Vice Chancellor, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur inaugurated the Championship at Syed Qaim Ali Shah Sports Complex of University.

Speaking on this occasion, Prof. Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto remarked that Taekwondo was started in the wake of 1940s and 1950s by various Korean Martial Artists as a blend of the indigenous Korean fighting method with influence from foreign martial arts, i.e. karate and Chinese martial arts. He said we are committed to provide the better and possible sports facilities to our students. He maintained that the essence of peace through sports may be promoted which could provide a healthy competition at campus. Dr. Ibupoto lauded the efforts of Higher Education Commission for the promotion of sports culture at the Universities.

Prof. Dr. Syed Baqir Ali Shah, Chairman Sports Section briefed the Vice Chancellor about the sports activities conducted by the Sports Section of the University. He also welcomed the Vice Chancellor and Officials of the Guests Teams. On the first day of Championship, University of Central Punjab, Lahore secured first, University of Lahore secured and Lahore Garrison University secured third position.

In this championship, the teams of University of Karachi, Superior University, Lahore, The Islamia University, Bahawalpur, Hazara University, Mansehra, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, University of Punjab, Lahore, Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University of Technology and Skills Development, Khairpur, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Khuwaja Ghulam Farid University, Rahim Yar Khan, Bannu University of Science and Technology, Bannu, Government College University, Lahore and host Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur are participating.

Prof. Dr. Mumtaz Ali Junejo, Dean Faculty of Management Sciences, Prof. Dr. Qasid Hussain Mallah, Dean Faculty of Physical Sciences, Prof. Dr. Mumtaz Hussain Mahar, Prof. Dr. Minhoon Khan Laghari, Prof. Dr. Ikhtiar Ali Ghumro, Prof. Dr. Amir Hussain Shar, Prof. Dr. Mushtaque Jakhrani, Prof. Dr. Iram Rani, Prof. Dr. Hissamuddin Shaikh, Mr. Muhammad Murad Pirzada, Director Physical Education, Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Jatoi, Deputy Director Physical Education, Mr. Taj Muhammad Mahar, Sports Officer and others attended the inaugural ceremony. The technical support was extended by Sindh Taekwondo Association and Pakistan Taekwondo Federation and especially the efforts of Col. Waseem are highly commendable.

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Government of Ireland – International Education Scholarships 2022 

Lahore, January 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Higher Education Authority (HEA) is pleased to issue the 2022 Call under the Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships Programme. Under the initiative 60 scholarships will be provided for one year study at Bachelor, Masters or PhD levels to successful candidates who have an offer of a place at an eligible Irish higher education institution.

The offer is open to students from non-EU/EEA countries and is applicable to all fields of study.

Students who are successful will receive:

A €10,000 stipend for one year’s study

A full fee waiver of all tuition and other registration costs at the higher education institution

Applications can be submitted via the online portal here: (https://webportalapp.com/sp/login/heagrantapplication)

The deadline for the submission of applications is 5pm (Irish Time) 25 March 2022

Inquiries only by email – goi-ies@hea.ie

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http://eurireland.ie/assets/uploads/2021/11/GOI-IES-Call-2022.pdf

Frequently Asked Questions:

http://eurireland.ie/assets/uploads/2021/11/GOI-IES-FAQ-2022.pdf

Website: https://eurireland.ie/2021/11/26/government-of-ireland-international-education-scholarships-2022/

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Ferozpur Road, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231581-8
Fax: +92-42-99230703
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