Almost 56% Pakistanis hold the opinion that Pakistan’s biggest problem right now is inflation: Gallup and Gilani Pakistan 

Islamabad, August 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):According to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, 56% Pakistanis hold the opinion that Pakistan’s biggest problem right now is inflation.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the four provinces was asked the following question, “What do you think is Pakistan’s biggest problem right now?” In response to this question, 56% said inflation, 22% said unemployment while 8% said political instability, 5% said corruption, 4% said load shedding, 2% said water issue, 2% said it was some other issue and 1% said don’t know or gave no response.

Question: “What do you think is Pakistan’s biggest problem right now?”

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Head Office,
Gallup Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-8445080
Email: isb@gallup.com.pk, caf@gallup.com.pk
Website: www.gallup.com.pk

Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari expresses grief over loss of human lives after a boat carrying flood victims capsized in Sehwan 

Islamabad, August 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan People’s Party Chairman and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has expressed deep sorrow and grief over the accident of the boat of flood victims near Sehwan, and the consequent loss of precious human lives. In a statement, he said the news of the accident that happened to the displaced flood victims is shocking. “All my sympathies are with the affected families and I share their grief equally,” he said.

Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari also instructed Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah to use all possible resources for an immediate rescue operation. The foreign minister said that the pain of losing loved ones during floods is unbearable and that the federal and provincial governments are taking steps to face and overcome these tragedies with all the available resources.

He said that the government of Sindh should also provide financial support to the families who lost their loved ones during the floods. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari emphasized that prevention of such accidents should be ensured in the future, while the public should also cooperate with the administration. “Local officials and workers of the party should cooperate with the administration in the rescue operation, and share the grief of the affected families,” he added.

For more information, contact:
PPP Media Cell (Sindh)
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)
Peoples Secretariat Shikarpur Colony,
Behind Mazar-e-Quaid-e-Azam, Karachi, Pakistan
Cell: +92-305-3370383
Email: contact@ppp-tu.com
Website: https://www.ppp.org.pk

Punjab University Vice Chancellor to inaugurate climatic lab 

Lahore, August 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):Punjab University Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Niaz Ahmad Akhter will inaugurate first Climatic Research Lab of Pakistan and to release Climatic Maps of Pakistan Tuesday (today) at 11am at the Department of Space Science.

For more information, contact:
Registrar,
University of the Punjab
Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231102
Fax: +92-42-99231103
E-Mail: registrar@pu.edu.pk
Website: http://pu.edu.pk/

Punjab University Vice Chancellor congratulates newly-elected ERA body 

Lahore, August 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):Punjab University Vice Chancellor Prof Niaz Ahmad Akhter has congratulated newly elected office bearers of Education Reporters Association (ERA) including Chairman Yousaf Abbasi, President Rab Nawaz Khan, Secretary General Imtiaz Ali, Vice President Salman Choudhary, Joint Secretary Arsalan Haider, Secretary Information Abdul Wahab Shahid and others. He expressed the hope that the newly elected office bearers would play their role for the betterment of education system in Pakistan.

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Registrar,
University of the Punjab
Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231102
Fax: +92-42-99231103
E-Mail: registrar@pu.edu.pk
Website: http://pu.edu.pk/

President Asif Ali Zardari demands protection for journalist Waqar Satti 

Islamabad, August 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):Former President of Pakistan and President Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians, Asif Ali Zardari strongly condemning initiation of a case against a journalist, Waqar Satti has demanded of the federal government to provide legal aid and protection to the journalist.

In a statement President Zardari said that putting the life of a journalist under threat just because of difference of opinion is highly condemnable act. Whatever Waqar Satti narrated was exactly the same as a politician had said in the media. It is a very dangerous trend to link the criticism on a politician to religion. He demanded the federal government to provide protection and legal aid to journalist Waqar Satti.

For more information, contact:
PPP Media Cell (Sindh)
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)
Peoples Secretariat Shikarpur Colony,
Behind Mazar-e-Quaid-e-Azam, Karachi, Pakistan
Cell: +92-305-3370383
Email: contact@ppp-tu.com
Website: https://www.ppp.org.pk

Hayley Matthews on Captaincy, Dottin’s surprise retirement announcement, Leadership and Tattoos in new episode of the ICC 100% Cricket Podcast 

Dubai, August 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):Hayley Matthews is the featured guest of this month’s ICC 100% Cricket Podcast, which went live on the ICC’s platforms today.

The newly appointed West Indies captain discussed a variety of topics in her conversation with broadcaster, Isa Guha and New Zealand off-spinner, Frankie Mackay, including the surprising timing of teammate, Deandra Dottin’s retirement during the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last month.

“Deandra and I had some conversations prior where she may have mentioned it (retirement), maybe the timing of that exactly was a bit of a shock,” she said in response to a question from Mackay.

Matthews expressed her support for her now former teammate, saying: “At the same time I definitely felt like, if it was something that Deandra was ready for, I support her a hundred percent. We’re so thankful for everything that Deandra has done for West Indies cricket. She’s been a game changer, not only for West Indies, but in the world with how she played and how she carried herself on the field.”

Her support did not make Dottin’s loss an easy one for Matthews and the West Indies team, however. The twenty-five-year-old skipper confessed that she understands the dilemma that more and more players are facing when trying to balance national team duties with the lucrative opportunities that the T20 leagues have provided.

“Obviously when you’re coming up against stuff like the Big Bash, The Hundred, who are paying very well and giving ladies lots of opportunities, it can get quite hard for a lot of players to want to stay playing professional cricket when the resources aren’t as much where they’re from,” Matthews explained. “So, I think the first thing for Cricket West Indies is to get our domestic structure running a bit better. I have no doubt that they are looking to do that kind of stuff, obviously with the CPL coming up this year, the 6ixty tournament, those are really good initiatives to get the girls going and to get women’s cricket in the West Indies growing a bit more, which is really good to see.”

Matthews also described the pride she felt when she represented her home country of Barbados in the recently concluded Commonwealth Games and why the Games, to her, were such a significant step forward for women’s cricket.

“It was amazing,” she enthused. “Going as the Barbados team was quite different. That first game against Pakistan was brilliant for us. It definitely meant a lot to us and I know to the whole of Barbados as well, the entire region in the West Indies, representing everyone back there as well.

“Every time we go out there for West Indies, there’s a lot of pride and passion, but there’s definitely that extra ‘oomph’ to it on a stage like that. It would have been our first international game as a Barbadian team, given full T20 status for those games, it meant a lot, for sure.

“When we speak about women’s cricket and its growth, something like the Commonwealth Games is such a big thing, being able to show women’s cricket in another light, putting it on another stage and in front of a whole new fanbase as well, hopefully it will attract a lot more fans and a lot more people to the game and hopefully spreads on to getting women’s cricket in the Olympics as well.”

Matthews was recently appointed as the new West Indies women’s captain but began her captaincy journey by leading Team Barbados at the Commonwealth Games. In the podcast, she takes listeners through her leadership style and shares what fans can look forward to from their new captain.

“As a captain, I kinda always try to encourage having as much fun as possible, I’m obviously still taking it very seriously, but I think as West Indians, when we do go out there and we enjoy ourselves, that’s when we play our best cricket.”

Fans who tune into the podcast will hear Matthews reveal what tattoo some of the Barbadian players got at the conclusion of the Commonwealth Games. She also gives her thoughts on the importance of cultivating team environments that are conducive to supporting the mental health of their players and providing assistance when it is needed. The skipper shares how she managed to continue playing cricket when she was at the brink of taking a break last year and finally, she discusses the brand of cricket that she would like to see the West Indian team return to playing.

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International Cricket Council (ICC)
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