Former President Zardari’s message on International Education Day 

Karachi, January 24, 2023 (PPI-OT):Former President of Pakistan and President Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians, Asif Ali Zardari in his message on the International Day of Education has said that ‘education for all’ is an integral component of the PPP’s manifesto.

Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto established educational institutions all over the country. Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto had advised students to explore knowledge in the realm of computer technology. Through the Benazir Income Support Program, a Waseela-e-Taleem education program for the poor was initiated.

The aim of the BISP education program is to educate the children of citizens with a low income. President Zardari said that education and knowledge are vital to eradicate ignorance in the society. Education is the main step to end the sense of class and cultural deprivation, Asif Ali Zardari said.

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On International Day of Education, PPP Chairman and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari states that education can guarantee sustainable development and peace 

Karachi, January 24, 2023 (PPI-OT):Chairman Pakistan People’s Party and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that promoting education guarantees sustainable development and peace. In a message on the occasion of International Day of Education issued from the Media Cell Bilawal House, the PPP Chairman saluted all the teachers and educationist personalities who are playing their role in the promotion of education in the land of Pakistan.

The Foreign Minister said that more than 22 million Pakistani children are not going to schools is a matter of great concern and a challenge for the entire nation. He emphasized that to stand side by side with the world, our children need not only education but quality education. Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that obstacles to quality education must be removed on a war-footing basis and as a nation, we must encourage science and technology education among our children and youth.

The PPP Chairman said that his Party has always included education and training in its top priorities adding that the founding Chairman of the Party, Quaid-e-Awam Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto established more schools and educational institutions during his tenure than in the past.

Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto also paid special attention to women’s education and training and the establishment of educational institutions in the country as the Prime Minister. The previous PPP government led by President Asif Ali Zardari also established the largest number of universities in the country.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the Constitution of 1973 provides access to equal educational facilities to all children as their basic right while the provision of quality education to all children and youth without discrimination is the manifesto of our Party. He further said that we can only place Pakistan in the ranks of developed nations through the education system equipped with standard and modern technology.

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Promotion of education is the guarantee of sustainable development and peace: Chairman Pakistan People’s Party and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari 

Karachi, January 24, 2023 (PPI-OT):Pakistan People’s Party Chairman and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that the promotion of education is the guarantee of sustainable development and peace. According to the statement issued by Media Cell Bilawal Hawass, PPP Chairman in his message on International Education Day has saluted all the teachers and personalities who have played their role for the promotion of education in the land of Pakistan.

The Foreign Minister said that more than 22 million Pakistani children not going to school is a matter of moment and a challenge for the entire nation. He emphasized that to stand side by side with the world, our children need not only education but quality education.

Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that obstacles to quality education must be removed on a war footing and as a nation we must encourage science and technology among our children and youth. PPP Chairman said that his party has always given the education sector He has included training in his top priorities.

He said that the founding chairman of the party, Quaid-e-Awam Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, established more schools and educational institutions during his regime than in the past. Shaheed Ms. Benazir Bhutto also paid special attention to the education and training of women along with the establishment of educational institutions in the country as the Prime Minister.

The previous Pakistan People’s Party government led by President Asif Ali Zardari also established the largest number of universities in the country. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the Constitution of 1973 provides access to equal educational facilities to all children as their basic right.

He said that provision of quality education to all children and youth without discrimination is the manifesto of Pakistan People’s Party. He further said that we can place Pakistan in the ranks of developed nations only through the education system equipped with standard and modern technology. He said that the founding chairman of the party, Quaid-e-Awam Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, established more schools and educational institutions during his regime than in the past.

Shaheed Ms. Benazir Bhutto also paid special attention to the education and training of women along with the establishment of educational institutions in the country as the Prime Minister. The previous Pakistan People’s Party government led by President Asif Ali Zardari also established the largest number of universities in the country.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the Constitution of 1973 provides access to equal educational facilities to all children as their basic right. He said that provision of quality education to all children and youth without discrimination is the manifesto of Pakistan People’s Party. He further said that we can place Pakistan in the ranks of developed nations only through the education system equipped with standard and modern technology.

He said that the founding chairman of the party, Quaid-e-Awam Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, established more schools and educational institutions during his regime than in the past. Shaheed Ms. Benazir Bhutto also paid special attention to the education and training of women along with the establishment of educational institutions in the country as the Prime Minister.

The previous Pakistan People’s Party government led by President Asif Ali Zardari also established the largest number of universities in the country. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the Constitution of 1973 provides access to equal educational facilities to all children as their basic right. He said that provision of quality education to all children and youth without discrimination is the manifesto of Pakistan People’s Party.

He further said that we can place Pakistan in the ranks of developed nations only through the education system equipped with standard and modern technology. Established the highest number of schools and educational institutions compared to Shaheed Ms. Benazir Bhutto also paid special attention to the education and training of women along with the establishment of educational institutions in the country as the Prime Minister.

The previous Pakistan People’s Party government led by President Asif Ali Zardari also established the largest number of universities in the country. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the Constitution of 1973 provides access to equal educational facilities to all children as their basic right.

He said that provision of quality education to all children and youth without discrimination is the manifesto of Pakistan People’s Party. He further said that we can place Pakistan in the ranks of developed nations only through the education system equipped with standard and modern technology.

Established the highest number of schools and educational institutions compared to Shaheed Ms. Benazir Bhutto also paid special attention to the education and training of women along with the establishment of educational institutions in the country as the Prime Minister.

The previous Pakistan People’s Party government led by President Asif Ali Zardari also established the largest number of universities in the country. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the Constitution of 1973 provides access to equal educational facilities to all children as their basic right.

He said that provision of quality education to all children and youth without discrimination is the manifesto of Pakistan People’s Party. He further said that we can place Pakistan in the ranks of developed nations only through the education system equipped with standard and modern technology.

The previous Pakistan People’s Party government led by Asif Ali Zardari also established the largest number of universities in the country. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the Constitution of 1973 provides access to equal educational facilities to all children as their basic right.

He said that provision of quality education to all children and youth without discrimination is the manifesto of Pakistan People’s Party. He further said that we can place Pakistan in the ranks of developed nations only through the education system equipped with standard and modern technology.

The previous Pakistan People’s Party government led by Asif Ali Zardari also established the largest number of universities in the country. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the Constitution of 1973 provides access to equal educational facilities to all children as their basic right.

He said that provision of quality education to all children and youth without discrimination is the manifesto of Pakistan People’s Party. He further said that we can place Pakistan in the ranks of developed nations only through the education system equipped with standard and modern technology.

For more information, contact:
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Imran Khan, who was removed from the constitutional weapon, is bubbling at the door of the constitutional institution 

Karachi, January 24, 2023 (PPI-OT):Pakistan People’s Party Secretary General Syed Nair Hussain Bukhari has said that Imran Khan, who was removed from the constitutional weapon, is bubbling at the door of the constitutional institution has made him a stranger to Parliament, an incompetent prime minister, a fool, lost the confidence of PTI and allied MPs on his conduct and behaviour.

The Secretary General People’s Party Nir Bukhari has said that the person objecting to the Election Commission is in contact with the Chief Election Commissioner. The story of becoming the Prime Minister and embracing the Daily Wages Cabinet Minister is going to be a thing of the past. The calculation and accountability of reaching the highest level of the Emirate without any business sources of income is near.

The end will be terrible. Imran Khan’s support of crutches has ended. The people are ready to give you a dip in the Bani Gala Nala. Imran Khain. Nir Bukhari has said that the only purpose of the DM, which was hosted by Chairman Bilawal Bhutto, was to remove those who were in power.

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New Zealand confirm semi-final spot with 103-run victory over Pakistan

Dubai, January 24, 2023 (PPI-OT):New Zealand solidified their place at the top of the Group 2, Super Six standings, following a convincing, 103-run win over Pakistan in the ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup in Potchefstroom on Tuesday.

The New Zealand top-order was aggressive upfront, batting first for the first time in the tournament so far, after they were put in by Pakistan, who won the toss and elected to field. Emma McLeod (32 from 18 balls) and Anna Browning (31 from 25 balls) laid a solid foundation with their opening stand of 47.

They cantered at nearly 10 runs an over in the first five overs, before McLeod skied Anosha Nasir to return to the hut. She was well caught by Rida Aslam, who kept eyes on the ball, even as a teammate collided with her.

The star of the Kiwis’ effort was Georgia Plimmer, who continued a fine tournament with a classy 53 off 38 deliveries.

Finding gaps at will, she helped herself to five fours, as she took her side beyond 150. She fell to the penultimate ball of the innings, as the New Zealanders sought to pile on even more runs to a total that stretched out to 178 for seven.

Pakistan had looked comfortable in chasing 114 against Ireland just a day before, but the Kiwis’ total was an altogether far more daunting proposition. Their cause was not helped by losing Shawaal Zulfiqar to the very first ball of the chase.

Things didn’t get much better during the Power play, as Pakistan were reduced to 17 for four inside six overs. Browning, who took the opening wicket was at her miserly best, giving away just five runs in her spell of four overs.

New Zealand was strangling the scoring rate, and only Areesha Noor Bhatti’s patient 24 from 39 balls arrested the capitulation somewhat.

It was too little, too late however, as her fellow batters fell all around her. A measure of the pressure exerted on Pakistan was the three run outs effected by New Zealand. The best of them was to get rid of Bhatti herself.

She nudged one wide of Paige Loggenberg at cover and called for a single, but Loggenberg moved quickly and threw down the one stump she had to aim at, to confirm New Zealand’s utter domination on the day.

Pakistan closed their innings on 75 for seven, still 103 runs shy of the mark that Izzy Sharp’s charges had set.

The result ended Pakistan’s hopes of making the semi-finals, and New Zealand will now wait for England’s final group game to see whether they finish top of the standings, or in second place.

Scores in brief:

Toss: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl first.

New Zealand 178 for seven in 20 overs (Georgia Plimmer 53, Emma McLeod 32, Anna Browning 31, Anosha Nasir three for 32)

Pakistan 75 for seven in 20 overs (Areesha Noor Bhatti 24, Anosha Nasir 11 not out, Natasha Codyre two for 14, Anna Browning one for 5)

New Zealand won by 103 runs.

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South Africa clinch final game but fail to qualify for World Cup semis 

Dubai, January 24, 2023 (PPI-OT):South Africa held their nerve and edged Sri Lanka by one run but lost the war in their bid to sneak into the semi-finals of the inaugural ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup in Potchefstroom on Tuesday.

The hosts went into the clash needing a big win to boost their net run-rate to the point where they could overtake second-placed Australia in their final Group 1 match.

Player of the match Kayla Reyneke (43 with the bat and 2/16 with the ball), three stumpings by wicketkeeper Karabo Meso and a nerveless final over by Miane Smit – who was defending 12 – led them to the slender victory, but the modest total and the narrowness of the margin of victory meant this would be the end of their road in this competition.

The hosts took matters into their hands by electing to bat after winning the toss, but finishing on 134/7 in their 20 overs suggested they had done little to move the net run rate needle.

There were starts but none of the partnerships – which ranged from 22 to 28 – were big enough to give them the kind of launch platform for an imposing total. Going into the second half of the innings at 72/3 was encouraging, but they didn’t have the finisher to turn that into a sizeable target.

Top scorer, Reyneke’s 43, was a case in point of the South African innings: it took 49 balls and only featured two boundaries. Jenna Evans’ 22 (15 balls, three fours) and Madison Landsman’s 21 (12 balls, four fours) were more aggressive, but they weren’t there for long enough for that to make a telling impact.

Credit is also due to the Sri Lankan bowling attack – thanks in no small part to Vidushika Perera and Vihanga Wijerathne’s respective figures of 3/25 and 2/22 – whose tight bowling kept tabs on the South African progress.

Sri Lanka being restricted to just 12 runs after the first five overs, with off-spinner Smit going for just three runs in her first three overs, gave the hosts hope that scoreboard pressure would eventually do its thing.

Mature partnerships between Nethmi Senarathna and skipper Vishmi Gunarathne (37 off 39 balls), and Senarathna and Vihanga Wijerathne (42 off 32) seemed to give Sri Lanka the foothold they were looking for in the chase, but once Senarathna (36) and the explosive Wijerathne (37 from 23 balls, three fours and three sixes) went in quick succession, not even Manudi Nanayakkara’s nine-ball 17 could mask the fact that they had left themselves too much to do.

Scores in brief:

Toss: South Africa who elected to bat.

South Africa 134 for 7 in 20 overs (Kayla Reyneke 43, Jenna Evans 22, Vidushika Perera three for 25, Vihanga Wijerathne two for 22)

Sri Lanka 133 for 8 in 20 overs (Vihanga Wijerathne 37, Nethmi Senarathna 36, Kayla Reyneke two for 16, Miane Smit one for 13)

South Africa won by 1 run after 20 overs.

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