‫لیاؤچینگ شہر نے وانوآتوکے دارالحکومت پورٹ ویلا کے ساتھ دوستی اور تعاون پر مبنی تعلقات قائم کر لیے

لیاؤچینگ، چین، 11 فروری، 2023/ژنہوا-ایشیانیٹ/–  حال ہی میں، لیاؤچینگ سٹی اور جمہوریہ وانوآتوکے دارالحکومت پورٹ ویلا، نے ایک دوسرے کے ساتھ دوستانہ تعاون پر مبنی تعلقات کے لیےمعاہدہ   دستخط کیے جانے  کی  تقریب منعقد کی۔

جمہوریہ وانوآتو میں چین کے غیر معمولی اور مکمل اختیار کے حامل سفیر لی منگ گانگ، شینڈونگ کی صوبائی عوامی حکومت کے دفتر خارجہ کے ڈپٹی ڈائریکٹر چن بائیوئی، پورٹ ویلا، وانوآتو کے میئر سٹیو کیل اور لیاؤچینگ سٹی پارٹی کمیٹی کے ڈپٹی سیکرٹری اور میئر  ژانگ باشون نے بالترتیب آن لائن دستخطی تقریب میں شرکت کی اور تقاریرکیں۔ لیاؤچینگ کے نائب میئر وانگ گینگ نے دستخطی تقریب کی صدارت کی۔

معاہدہ کاری کی تقریب

لیاؤچینگ کی عوامی حکومت کے انفارمیشن آفس کے مطابق، تقریب میں، لیاؤچینگ شہر کی ایک پروموشنل ویڈیو چلائی گئی، اور ژانگ باشون اور سٹیو کیل نے “شہر کے دوستی  اور تعاون پر مبنی تعلقات کے معاہدے” پر دستخط کیے۔

معاہدہ کاری کی تقریب

لیاؤ چینگ ڈونگ فیلڈ جھیل رات کے وقت

لیاؤچینگ شہر چین کے صوبہ شانڈونگ کے مغرب میں واقع ہے، جس کا کل رقبہ 8,628 مربع کلومیٹر اور آبادی 6.5 ملین ہے، جس کی ایک طویل تاریخ، طویل پانی کی نقل و حمل، آسان نقل و حمل اور مکمل صنعت ہے، جو”جیانگ بی واٹر سٹی، کینال  کے قدیم دارالحکومت” اور “مشرق کے وینس” کے نام  اور اس قومی شہر کی متعدد کاروباری تعاریف  جیسے قومی تاریخی اور ثقافتی شہر، چین کا بہترین سیاحتی شہر، قومی صحت کا شہر اور اسی طرح بہت سی ، کے ساتھ جانا جاتا ہے۔  جمہوریہ وانوآتو جنوبی بحر الکاہل کے مغرب میں واقع ہے، اور میلانیشیائی جزیرہ نما ہے۔ دارالحکومت کے طور پر، پورٹ ویلا جنوبی بحرالکاہل کا “دلکش دارالحکومت” ہے، جس میں آسان نقل و حمل اور سیاحت اور ماہی گیری کے بھرپور وسائل ہیں۔

لیاؤچینگ شان-شان گلڈ ہال

شرکاء نے متفقہ طور پر اس بات سے اتفاق کیا کہ لیاؤچینگ سٹی اور پورٹ ویلا سٹی میں نمایاں تکمیلی فوائد، تعاون کی بڑی  گنجائش اور روشن امکانات ہیں، اور امید ظاہر کی کہ دونوں شہر اس معاہدہ کاری  کو ایک مزید ہمہ گیرجڑواںشہری  تعلقات قائم کرنے کی منصوبہ بندی کے موقع کے طور پر لیں گے اور دونوں جگہوں کے درمیان تعاون کو ایک نئی بلندی تک پہنچائیں گے۔

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Punjab University Institute of Applied Psychology organizes 2nd convocation 

Lahore, February 11, 2023 (PPI-OT):Punjab University Institute of Applied Psychology (IAP) organized its 2nd convocation, in which degrees and medals were distributed among 190 successful students of BS, MS and PhD of batch 2021. On this occasion, Director IAP Prof Dr Rafia Rafiq, Prof Emeritus Dr Najma Najam, Prof Dr Ruhi Khalid, Dr Naumana Amjad, Prof Dr Mian Aftab, Dr Afifah Anjum, Dr Fatima Kamran, Dr Saima Ghazal along with other faculty members and students were present.

In her address, Dr Rafia congratulated the successful students and hoped that the graduating youth would contribute to the welfare of the society with their skills. She said that the role of psychologists cannot be ignored to restore mental health in natural disasters like floods, earthquakes and COVID. She said that PU IAP gives quality education to the students and also focuses on character building.

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/

Victory of Imran Khan in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa electoral field is sure Insha-Allah: Ch Parvez Elahi 

Lahore, February 11, 2023 (PPI-OT):Former Chief Minister Punjab Ch Parvez Elahi has said that Insha-Allah victory of Imran Khan in the electoral field of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is sure, the nation should prepare for the election, verdict has to be given against incompetent gang of PDM with power of the vote, Tehrik-e-Insaaf and Pakistan Muslim League candidates should formally take charge of the election campaign.

In a statement issued here today (Saturday), he said that the Lahore High Court judgment has given a message of ensuring supremacy of the Constitution, there should be no delay in the electoral process after the Lahore High Court verdict. He said that revenge will be taken through power of the vote from Shehbaz Sharif who has ruined the country economically, N-League as not learnt any lesson from the past, today once the country has been made centre of vengeful activities, the caretaker setup should come to its senses, acts of victimizations cannot lessen the popularity of Imran Khan.

Ch Parvez Elahi said that Imran Khan is the most popular leader of the country and has the capability to deliver for the nation, only Imran Khan can bring political and economic stability in the country. He further said that the present rulers are only worried about relief in their cases, even the vengeful activities against the political opponents cannot save PDM leadership politically, Insha-Allah, election activities will commence in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from next week.

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

Healy and Gardner help Australia overrun New Zealand 

Dubai, February 11, 2023 (PPI-OT):Healy looked a million dollars for her 55, her highest score in the format since the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Final, as Australia racked up 173/9. The White Ferns lost Suzie Bates with the first ball of their reply and they were rolled for 76 in 14 overs. Gardner was the chief destroyer with a sublime spell of 5/12, by some way her best T20I bowling figures, the five-time champions starting off with a dominant victory. Beth Mooney only lasted two balls as she poked unconvincingly at Lea Tahuhu and Eden Carson flew to her right to pouch a stunning catch at backward point.

Healy and Lanning clubbed together and guided Australia to 47 for one from six overs, their best-ever powerplay score against New Zealand at the T20 World Cup. They assembled a 70 stand for the second wicket until Amelia Kerr tucked up Lanning and she was bowled playing a cut shot to a straight delivery for 41. One brought two and Tahuhu found Gardner’s leading edge in the next over, Carson taking a simple catch to make it 76 for three.

Healy and Perry took over, rattling to a 50 partnership in just 28 balls with a clinic in controlled aggression. Healy peeled off 55, only perishing when deceived by Tahuhu’s slower ball and caught on the fence. Perry and Grace Harris’ partnership promised fireworks and burned bright for 22 in eight balls, but fizzled out when Harris was run out on 14 after a mix-up in the middle. Perry kept swinging, lifting Amelia Kerr over the cover boundary, but she was gone for 40 a ball later and Jess Jonassen went for a two-ball duck in the same over.

There was a late flurry of wickets as Alana King and Tahlia McGrath came and went in the last two overs with Australia closing on 173/9 from 20 overs. The start of the Kiwi reply was a surreal one. Megan Schutt bowled five wides with the first ball and with the second, bowled Suzie Bates who went down for an improbable scoop. Both openers were gone within the over as Sophie Devine was given out LBW turning one to leg. Bernadine Bezuidenhout and Amelia Kerr briefly stabilised things and Bezuidenhout reverse swept Jonassen to the fence before departing for 14, caught by Darcie Brown off Perry.

The White Ferns sunk to 37 for four with Maddy Green run out and Amelia Kerr’s three fours from the three balls that followed was a fleeting show of defiance. Kerr was bowled shortly after by Gardner and the slide continued, Hayley Jensen chipping tamely to midwicket before Tahuhu and Rowe were accounted for by Gardner in quick succession. In the end, New Zealand lost three wickets for four runs in 11 balls and it was clearly terminal to their hopes, Gardner taking the final two wickets in the 14th over.

Australia beat New Zealand at Boland Park, Paarl by 97 runs

Australia 173 for nine in 20 overs (Alyssa Healy 55, Ellyse Perry 40; Amelia Kerr 3/23, Lea Tahuhu 3/37) New Zealand 76 all out in 14 overs (Amelia Kerr 21, Bernadine Bezuidenhout 14; Ashleigh Gardner 5/12, Megan Schutt 2/8)

Player of the Match: Ashleigh Gardner (Australia)

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Gardner: Rest of the world are closing the gap on Australia 

Dubai, February 11, 2023 (PPI-OT):Ashleigh Gardner insists the gap between Australia and the chasing pack is closing despite their convincing win over New Zealand to open the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. Gardner helped Australia roll the White Ferns for 76 to secure a 97-run victory. It was New Zealand’s heaviest-ever defeat in T20Is and the third biggest margin of victory in the history of the tournament. Sophie Devine’s side have been touted as the closest challenger to the five-time champions in Group A.

“As a group we always speak about (the gap), but teams are getting better now and we have to step up in every game,” she said. “You just have to look at the way Ellyse and Allysa batted and grinded through when conditions weren’t easy. “We fought hard for the win and it just shows how we can adapt really quickly. “We had a simple mind-set of keeping the stumps in play and we were pretty comprehensive out there. “Conditions weren’t friendly to batters out there and you had to be really calculated in the risks that we took. We were confident coming in that we had the bowlers to defend it.

“We probably adapted a bit quicker than New Zealand and took the more calculated risks when they were on offer.” Gardner took 5/12 in a stunning spell – only her second five-wicket haul in any format of cricket – with skipper Meg Lanning paying tribute to the improvement in her off-spin. Lanning said: “She’s been bowling really well for a while now and she’s become a very reliable bowler for me to go to in any conditions. “She’s worked really hard to get to this point so it’s great that she’s getting some rewards.”

Suzie Bates was castled trying to scoop Megan Schutt with the first ball of New Zealand’s reply, encapsulating a chase that never got off the ground. “The gap to Australia is probably not as big as it looks today,” Bates said. “They came out really strong and when you’ve got that depth in your batting line-up, they can just keep coming hard at you and we didn’t quite respond with the ball. “They probably got 20-odd over par on that wicket and then losing two early wickets is never ideal when you’re chasing an ideal.”

Twenty-one-year-old Eden Carson’s stunning catch at backward point to dismiss Beth Mooney was a highlight for the White Ferns. Bates said: “Eden’s one of our best little athletes, she zooms around the boundary and at points she’s gun. She loved that (catch) and she does everything with a huge grin on her face. “To start a World Cup taking a key wicket like Beth Mooney, it really got the energy levels up out there, it was just a shame we couldn’t take more wickets throughout the innings.”

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Aggressive England prove too much for West Indies

Dubai, February 11, 2023 (PPI-OT):Heather Knight’s side promised aggression in the build-up to the tournament and walked the walk in chasing down 136 with 33 balls to spare. The 135-7 mustered by West Indies, bolstered by a fine 42 from captain Hayley Matthews, never looked sufficient as world No.1 T20I bowler Sophie Ecclestone snaffled three for 23. The Windies chose to bat and Lauren Bell’s jagging inswing caused those early headaches in Paarl’s broiling 38-degree heat.

The returning Stafanie Taylor was given out LBW on-field with the last ball of the opening over, a decision overturned on referral. Matthews got the measure of Bell in the seamer’s erratic second over – twice piercing the off-side field. She struck eight fours in the powerplay to guide the Windies to 47 without loss, the first time in 20 T20Is that they have reached the six-over mark without losing a wicket.

Taylor never looked convincing and was outfoxed by the flight of Sarah Glenn’s second ball, trapped in front for three from 14 balls, this time squandering one of her team’s reviews. England got the crucial wicket of Matthews in the 11th over when she was deceived by Sophie Ecclestone’s drift and given out LBW. Shemaine Campbelle played sensibly in an anchor role but she lost partner Shabika Gajnabi at 70 for three, run out by Alice Capsey when turning for a tight second.

Campbelle ticked up to 34 at a run-a-ball but her promising fourth-wicket stand was broken when she nicked Katherine Sciver-Brunt behind, Amy Jones taking a sharp catch. England took back control in that 17th over with Knight running out Chinelle Henry two balls later and two wickets fell to Ecclestone in the penultimate over. In reply Dunkley and Danni Wyatt came out firing, the former taking 17 runs from a single Matthews over, but the latter soon perished for 11, caught in the deep on the off side.

Dunkley pressed on undeterred, reaching 34 from 17 balls, but was dismissed when Henry took a reflex return catch. England doubled down on their aggressive approach, Alice Capsey and Nat Sciver-Brunt going hard from the off, before Capsey was out stumped on the charge for 13. The Nat and Knight Partnership that has borne such fruit for England saw them from 71 for three all the way home, a 67 stand for the fourth wicket laced with leg-side boundaries.

Scores in brief

England beat West Indies at Boland Park, Paarl by seven wickets West Indies 135 for seven in 20 overs (Hayley Matthews 42, Shemaine Campbelle 34; Sophie Ecclestone 3/23, Sarah Glenn 1/20) England 138 for three in 14.3 overs (Nat Sciver-Brunt 40 not out, Sophia Dunkley 34; Chenille Henry 2/30, Afy Fletcher 1/22)

Player of the Match: Nat Sciver-Brunt (England)

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