Postponement of July 16 and 17, 2022 Examinations – Spring 2022 Mid Term 

Lahore, July 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Due to prevailing monsoon rains in the country and by – Elections in Punjab, University has decided to postpone the Examinations scheduled on July 16 and 17, 2022 in later days.

The examinations will continue as per schedule from Monday, July 18, 2022.

The new schedule of July 16-17, 2022, is being updated and will be available on date sheet interface. The affected students are advised to take a fresh print of their Exam Entrance Slip from the following link:

https://datesheet.vu.edu.pk

Note: The Spring 2022 Mid Term examinations for overseas students will be conducted as per the schedule.

For more information, contact:
Virtual University of Pakistan (VU)
M.A. Jinnah Campus, Defence Road, Off Raiwind Road,
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-111-880-880
Fax: +92-42-99200604, +92-42-99202174
Website: www.vu.edu.pk

It is my promise on July 17 you send ‘lotas’ to homes and we will send ‘kukree’ Chief Minister home on July 22: Ch Hussain Elahi

Lahore, July 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan Muslim League (PML) central leader and MNA Ch Hussain Elahi while addressing a big public meeting in Sahiwal’s constituency 207 Chichawatni in PTI candidate Major (R) Ghulam Sarwar’s election campaign has said that this constituency is very important in the bye-election and politics of Punjab, decisive moment in the bye-election will come on July 17 when ‘kukree’ chief minister will be sent home packing and real Chief Minister Ch Parvez Elahi will come for service to the people.

He said that the entire family which looted the motherland has been proved thief and Insha-Allah for betterment of the people’s future reject these people and tend up with right and justice.

Ch Hussain Elahi said that it is my promise that you send ‘lotas’ to homes on July 17 and on July 22 we will this ‘kukree’ chief minister packing home, put stamp on bat for Major (R) Ghulam Sarwar, who had previously won from this constituency it was in the name of Imran Khan and today also you have to vote for the victory of those standing under the flag of Imran Khan.

He said that the rulers think that they can befool the people, will come forth with new faces by changing the parties but this will not happen now, people have awakened, now people will decide their fate, we had not accepted turncoats earlier nor will accept them now.

Ch Hussain Elahi said that I request all workers that on July 17 they should themselves get out of their homes and also bring the people for putting the stamp on PTI’s election symbol bat.

While addressing PTI candidate Major (R) Ghulam Sarwar said that PML and PTI together are facing steadfastly these oppressors, carry Imran Khan’s message of revolution to every home and on July 17 bury these people by putting stamp on bat, Insha-Allah Ch Parvez Elahi will be the Chief Minister Punjab on July 22 and every injustice done with you will be accounted for.

Earlier, Ch Hussain Elahi along with PTI candidate Major (R) Ghulam Sarwar held meetings with former MNA Ch Nazir Jutt, former federal minister Rana Tariq Majeed, MNA Rai Murtaza, MNA Ch Javed, MPA Fayyazul Hassan Chohan and took out rallies. In the constituency, they were warmly welcome everywhere.

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Salman Ali Agha to make Pakistan debut in first Sri Lanka Test 

Galle, July 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan have unveiled their line-up for the first Test against Sri Lanka that begins tomorrow at Galle International Cricket Stadium. All-rounder Salman Ali Agha will make his Pakistan debut on Saturday.

Salman was added to the 18-player squad for this series following an impressive run in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy first-class tournament in the last three years. In 18 matches, since 2019-20 season, the right-hander has scored 1,629 runs at a strong average of 56.19. The 28-year-old has smashed five centuries and eight half-centuries. His off-spin snared 25 wickets.

Leg-spinner Yasir Shah and all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz will also return to the side in the first Test. Yasir – who was instrumental in Pakistan’s 2-1 Test series win in 2015, snaring 24 wickets – will play his first Test since August 2021 after recovering from a thumb injury.

Mohammad Nawaz will return after almost six years as the 28-year-old last played a Test in November 2016.

Pakistan’s XI for first Test: Babar Azam (c), Mohammad Rizwan (vc, wk), Abdullah Shafique, Azhar Ali, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Mohammad Nawaz, Naseem Shah, Salman Ali Agha, Shaheen Afridi and Yasir Shah

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Media Manager,
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-5717231-4
Fax: +92-42-5711860
Website: www.pcb.com.pk

Netherlands and Zimbabwe qualify for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 

Dubai, July 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Netherlands and Zimbabwe have qualified for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 after securing their places in Sunday’s Qualifier B Final in Zimbabwe.

The final line-up for the men’s event which started in April 2021 with 86 different teams vying for a spot to compete for the ultimate prize in T20 cricket, has now been confirmed with Netherlands and Zimbabwe joining hosts Australia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, England, Ireland, India, Namibia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Scotland, South Africa, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates and West Indies.

The World Cup takes place in Australia for the first time ever between 16 October and 13 November 2022 across seven host cities, with Geelong and Hobart playing host to the First Round.

The final groupings for the Men’s T20 World Cup First Round will be determined through the outcome of Sunday’s final. The winner of Qualifier B will go into Group B with Ireland, Scotland and the West Indies. With the runner-up filling the final spot in Group A alongside Namibia, Sri Lanka and the United Arab Emirates.

Netherlands defeated USA in the first semi-final as Bas de Leede starred with bat and ball for the Netherlands with a comprehensive seven-wicket victory over the USA.

The all-rounder took two for 23 as the Dutch took wickets at regular intervals after the USA had elected to bat first. An opening partnership of 51 between Steven Taylor (26) and Monank Patel (32) had given them a great start, but from then on, wickets continued to tumble as they were bowled out for 138 with two balls to spare in their innings.

In reply, Stephan Myburgh fell for a duck in the first over, bringing De Leede to the crease. And he proceeded to hammer an unbeaten 91 from just 67 deliveries to orchestrate a straightforward chase, adding 53 with Max O’Dowd (16) and an unbroken stand of 77 with skipper Scott Edwards (26no) to seal the win and qualification.

Netherlands captain Scott Edwards said: “The first word that comes to mind is relief. I think we’ve got a great squad but these sorts of tournaments are always tricky to get through, especially when only two teams are going. But I couldn’t be happier for the group, we’ve had an awesome tournament so far and I’m looking forward to the final in a couple of days.

“Zimbabwe are obviously a very strong side, we’ve watched them throughout the tournament and they are playing some good cricket but so are we. I think it will be a good game and hopefully we can get one up on them.”

In the other semi-final Zimbabwe came out on top with victory over Papua New Guinea.

The game was in the balance for quite a while, but in the end, Zimbabwe’s batting swung it, PNG unable to chase down their target of 200 in a 27-run loss.

Regis Chakabva gave the hosts a good start after they chose to bat, with a quickfire 30 from 19 deliveries, with Craig Ervine (38) and Wesley Madhevere (42) continuing his good work.

Charles Amini (2/28) helped stem the tide but a 14-ball 29 from Milton Shumba took Zimbabwe to an imposing 199 for five from their 20 overs.

That was going to take some chasing and PNG’s cause was not helped by Lega Siaka being run out off the first ball of the reply.

They quickly found themselves in trouble at 33 for three, but Amini (33) and in-form Tony Ura (66) hit back impressively. Ura needed just 35 balls as he threatened to upset the home side but when Ervine bowled him, it effectively sealed victory.

PNG kept battling but a couple of wickets for Blessing Muzarabani (2/24) ensured they would not get close as Zimbabwe set up a final date with the Netherlands.

Zimbabwe captain Craig Ervine said: “I’m almost lost for words. It was a massive fight from the boys, it wasn’t an easy semi-final even though we had set 200. I’ve got to give credit to everybody for being up for the fight.

“I’m ecstatic for the country, I think this is huge for Zimbabwe cricket and the next step is going to be on Sunday, winning the Qualifier. Then we look forward to the World Cup in October.”

In the day’s other two matches Uganda got the better of Jersey by five runs while Hong Kong beat Singapore by seven wickets.

The first of those matches went down to the wire, with Uganda picking up some crucial late wickets to deny Jersey a second win in as many days.

Simon Ssesazi (30) and Ronak Patel (21) put on 46 for the first wicket as Uganda batted first but it took 26 from Juma Miyagi down the order to get them to a total of 110 all out from their 20 overs. Benjamin Ward (3/16) was the pick of the bowlers for Jersey, who looked in total control at 75 for four in their chase.

But when the partnership between Ward and Jonty Jenner (27no) was broken by Dinesh Nakrani (2/20), the wickets started tumbling. Jenner hung around but ran out of partners as Jersey finished up on 105 for nine.

The other match was a little more one-sided, Hong Kong comfortably chasing down Singapore’s total of 146. Yasim Murtaza (3/19) made inroads early on, and two wickets in four balls from Ehsan Khan (2/33) ended a 53-run partnership between Navin Param (33) and Janak Prakash (31), removing both men leg before.

In reply, Hong Kong skipper Nizakat Khan (81) provided the anchor innings which meant they were never in danger. Despite his dismissal with 13 still required, they cruised home with seven wickets and seven deliveries to spare.

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International Cricket Council (ICC)
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Torrential rains in Karachi, Pakistan cause partial flooding of AKU’s Stadium Road campus

Karachi, July 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):As dense showers wreaked havoc in the city on Monday this week with this season’s heaviest rainfall yet, the Aga Khan University’s Stadium Road campus was hit by urban flooding caused by a collapsed shared wall with the adjacent Pakistan Sports Board, in the southeast wing of the campus.

The rainwater inundated the Maintenance and Service Building which serves as the nucleus operating several critical operations throughout the campus. However, with an emergency management response already in place for natural disasters, maintenance, security and housekeeping teams at AKU were quick to tackle the situation and ensure complete safety of all persons on campus.

Paging systems were temporarily shut down, with alternative mobile phones distributed to staff in critical-care areas, and collaborative relief work between teams were initiated instantly to ensure areas of patient-care remained unaffected.

All operations and services, including COVID-19 testing sites, Department of Emergency, as well as all entrances to the campus remained open and fully functional.

“Torrential rains in Karachi resulted in partial flooding of the AKUH campus, which has been cleared. I am grateful to our staff who ensured continuity of high-quality patient care during this time of crisis.” wrote Dr Shahid Shafi, Chief Executive Officer, AKUH Karachi, in a tweet on Monday to update about the situation.

Karachi’s East district where AKU’s campus is located was reported to receive the second-highest amount of rain (203.3 mm) following Keamari (231.75 mm) causing the government of Sindh to impose a rain emergency following the submergence of several residential areas and roads across the city.

Strong forecasts for even heavier spells of the monsoon in the coming week call for improved preparation and offer an eye-opening reminder to the pressing issue of climate change increasing cases of urban flooding in recent years.

They also serve as a stark call for action for governments, institutions and individuals to play their parts in environmental sustainability and rehabilitation to avert the reoccurrence of such catastrophes.

For more information, contact:
Media Executive
Department of Public Affairs
Aga Khan University (AKU)
Stadium Road, Karachi
Tel: +92-21-34930051
Fax: +92-21-34934294, +92-21-34932095
Cell: +92-301-8258028
Email: rasool.sarang@aku.edu, public.affairs@aku.edu​
Website: www.aku.edu

Despite the clear instructions of the Supreme Court, Hamza Shehbaz continues to carry out illegal transfers in Punjab: Ch Parvez Elahi 

Lahore, July 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Former Advocate General Punjab Ahmed Owais called on Speaker Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Pervez Elahi. Political, legal issues and by-elections were discussed in the meeting. Ch Pervez Elahi said that despite the clear instructions of the Supreme Court, Hamza Shehbaz’s illegal transfers are continuing in Punjab, the code of conduct is being openly violated by the Punjab government in the by-election constituencies.

The Supreme Court should take notice of Hamza Shehbaz’s illegal actions which are tantamount to contempt of court. He said that PTI candidates are being threatened and workers are being arrested.

Ch Pervez Elahi said that the Election Commission is making announcements of its neutrality and innocence every day, but until it proves this by its behavior and actions, no one will believe it. If the Election Commission has any dignity and impartiality, it should immediately take notice of the recent illegal changes in the NAB and administration and declare them null and void.

For more information, contact:
Mediacell, Pakistan Muslim League
30-C, Chaudhry Zahoor Elahi Road,
Gulberg-II, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35878428
Fax: +92-42-35877329
Website: www.pmlmediacell.com