First National Conference on Linguistics and Literature 2023

Lahore, June 18, 2023 (PPI-OT): Faculty of Languages and Literature organized The First National Conference on Linguistics and Literature on June 1-2, 2023. The conference aimed to explore the latest advancements in linguistics and literature, integrating technology and fostering inclusivity. The incorporation of sign language interpretation and dedicated discussions on sign language, played a pivotal role in promoting inclusivity, achieving national recognition, and garnering appreciation.

The dedication of the organizing committees, the insights shared by renowned speakers, and the innovative use of technology further enhanced the conference’s impact. Alongside this, the conference featured interdisciplinary research, showcased innovative methodologies, and facilitated engaging parallel sessions, thought-provoking panel discussions, and a vibrant cultural night.

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University of Central Punjab (UCP)

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UCP Celebrates 72nd Anniversary of Pak-China Diplomatic Relations

Lahore, June 18, 2023 (PPI-OT): Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences marked the 72nd anniversary of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China at the University of Central Punjab. Chief Guest, His Excellency Zhao Shiren, shed light on the strategic importance of Pakistan-China relations and emphasised the importance of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) during his speech.

He announced five scholarships for post-graduate degrees in China in pursuit of people-to-people connections. In the end, Prof. Dr Khalid Manzoor Butt, Dean FoHSS, thanked the guest and presented a souvenir as a token of remembrance and thanks.

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University of Central Punjab (UCP)

Khayaban-e-Jinnah Road, Johar Town, Lahore, Pakistan

Phone: +92-42-35880007

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Email: info@ucp.edu.pk

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Three-Day Workshop On Seerah Studies Organized by Regional Dawah Center Karachi Concludes in Quetta

Islamabad, June 18, 2023 (PPI-OT): Regional Dawah Center (Sindh), Karachi, International Islamic University, Islamabad, organized a three-day Islamic training program for religious seminary teachers in Balochistan Quetta in which 32 teachers from different Madrasas of Quetta and surrounding area participated. During the three day training program important topics were discussed which included studying Quran and Seerah, teacher as leader, how to determine the goals in Dawah, importance of communication in teaching, methods of teaching, modern jurisprudence issues and our responsibilities, jurisprudential and religious difference, limitations, Islamic concept of success, scholars and modern challenges, positive and negative effect of media, Hadith sciences and modern research and how to reduce workload or stress.

Prof. Dr. Abdul Ali Achakzai and Maulana Mufti Mohibullah Agha Former Deans of Department of Islamic Studies, University of Balochistan, Quetta, participated in closing ceremony as chief guests. Renowned scholars expressed views that included Professor Dr. Mahmood Ghaznavi of the Department of Mass Communication, University of Karachi, Maulana Muhibullah Agha of University of Nadwah, Maulana Samiullah Saadi of Jamia Uloom Islamia Zhob, Jamia Darul Uloom Zakaria Shaldara Quetta. Mufti Afzal Kasi, In-charge Regional Dawah Center (Sindh) Karachi Dr. Syed Aziz ur Rehman and Coordinator Dr. Shahzad Chana.

Dr. Achakzai addressing the closing ceremony said that the process of training of mankind is legacy of Prophets till now and a teacher has an important place in the society. He said that this program of Da’wah Academy in this era is of great importance for the teachers of religious madrasas, who have got an opportunity to increase their knowledge by participating in this three-day training workshop. Dr. Syed Aziz ur Rehman addressing the concluding ceremony said that the Dawah Academy has been organizing training programs from the past three decades for the training of people who are associated with different professions in the society serving the humanity.

Earlier, Program Coordinator Shahzad Chana highlighted the activities of Dawah Academy and introduced the training program to the participants. Dr. Shehzad Chana presented a brief report of the program and the participants in the event expressed their views and called the program useful and demanded the organizers of Dawah Academy to extend the duration of the program in the future. At the end, the chief guest distributed certificates and gifts of books from Da’wah Academy among participants of the concluding ceremony.

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Public Relations,

International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)

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H-10 Sector, Islamabad, Pakistan

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President Asif Ali Zardari expresses deep sorrow over the boat accident in Greece

Karachi, June 18, 2023 (PPI-OT): Former President of Pakistan and President Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians, Asif Ali Zardari expressed profound sorrow and grief over capsizing of a boat in Greece. He expressed sympathy and condolence to the families of those who died in the accident.

Asif Ali Zardari said that the leadership of the PPP shares the sorrow of the bereaved families. We will have to provide employment and a better future to our youth.

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PPP Media Cell (Sindh)

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)

Peoples Secretariat Shikarpur Colony,

Behind Mazar-e-Quaid-e-Azam, Karachi, Pakistan

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Email: contact@ppp-tu.com

Website: https://www.ppp.org.pk

Zimbabwe and West Indies kick off Qualifier campaigns with victories

Dubai, June 18, 2023 (PPI-OT): Zimbabwe skipper Ervine joined forces with Sean Williams as both batters’ centuries propelled the hosts to a composed eight-wicket triumph over Nepal. And just a few miles down the road in the Zimbabwean capital, Jason Holder and Shai Hope helped haul the West Indies to a similarly straightforward 39-run victory over the USA as the hotly-anticipated culmination of the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup qualification process got underway.

Ervine and Williams steer hosts to assured triumph

Player of the match Ervine delivered a captain’s display as his century helped guide Zimbabwe to victory over Nepal. Ervine and Williams – whose 70-ball hundred marked the fastest by a Zimbabwean batter in one-day international cricket – combined to construct a decisive 164-run partnership as the hosts confidently chased down Nepal’s 290 for eight, which was spearheaded by Kushal Bhurtel’s blockbuster 99 at the top of the order.

The Zimbabwe skipper won the toss and elected to put the Nepalese into bat on a glorious day at Harare Sports Club. But that decision looked to have backfired by the halfway point in the innings as Nepal openers Bhurtel and Aasif Sheikh racked up the runs. Bhurtel embarked on a particularly eye-catching innings as he swatted aside the Zimbabwean attack and navigated his way to an impressive half-century.

And at the other end, wicketkeeper Sheikh adopted a more conservative approach to help fire the duo to a rock-solid 100 partnerships in the 23rd over. Bhurtel looked all set to bring up a brilliant century but was stunned just one run short by an accurate Wellington Masakadza delivery. The Zimbabwe seamer fired one through the Nepalese opener’s defences to make a much-needed breakthrough and dash Bhurtel’s hopes of a memorable Qualifier hundred. Sheikh was dismissed for a well-made 66 just two overs later before Kushal Malla helped steady the ship with a run-a-ball 41 at number three.

But Zimbabwe soon begun to take wickets at regular intervals as Richard Ngarava (4/43) helped reel Nepal in and restrict them to a score of 290 for eight off their 50 overs. The hosts’ chase, led by skipper and opening batter Ervine, got off to a steady start before Joylord Gumbie (25) was removed LBW by Nepal seamer Sompal Kami. Wessly Madhevere came and went for a steady contribution of 32 but when he was removed by Gulsan Jha, that brought Williams to the crease. And from that point on the hosts never looked like relinquishing their ever-increasing grip on the contest, with Williams, ably assisted by anchor Ervine, accelerating throughout his innings to make Zimbabwean ODI history and send the buoyant home crowd into raptures in Harare.

West Indies prove too strong for battling USA

Holder, Hope, Johnson Charles and Roston Chase all combined to fire the West Indies to a composed 39-run win over the USA at Takashinga Sports Club. All four West Indian stars made first innings half-centuries and despite Gajanand Singh’s brilliant hundred for the Americans in reply, two wickets apiece for Kyle Mayers and Alzarri Joseph helped restrict the underdogs to a total of 258 for seven. American captain Monank Patel opted to field first in a decision that reaped almost immediate – and stunning – rewards in south-west Harare. Patel’s side required just 2.1 overs to make the breakthrough as left-arm seamer Saurabh Netravalkar had West Indian opener Brandon King trapped LBW without scoring.

And one became two just three overs later when Kyle Phillip bowled Mayers to reduce Hope’s stuttering side to 14 for two. Hope and Charles soon set about rebuilding the innings, however, constructing a polished partnership of 115 as both batters brought up half-centuries. But they were both dismissed in quick succession as Hope (54) fell to Nosthush Kenjige and Steven Taylor had Charles caught for 66. Chase and Nicholas Pooran continued to come at the Americans as the experienced pair put on an important 50 partnerships.

Pooran motored to a dazzling 43 off just 28 balls – including three sixes – while Chase (55) made a measured run-a-ball half-century. Netravalkar, Phillip and Taylor soon begun to chip away at the West Indies’ lower-order as Holder’s heroics at the other end – 56 off just 40 balls – helped salvage his side’s innings and haul them to a total of 297 all out in the final over. American openers Taylor and Sushant Modani looked comfortable in reply before Holder made the breakthrough and triggered a flurry of early wickets.

The West Indian all-rounder removed Modani in the eighth over before Mayers joined the party to dismiss both Taylor and Patel. Joseph helped make further inroads into the American middle-order but they encountered considerable resistance from a combination of Singh, who made a battling century, Shayan Jahangir and Nosthush Kenjige. The fluent left-hander brought up his hundred in the final over of the innings after Jahangir had made 39 and Kenjige ended on 34 not out at the other end.

But the experienced West Indian attack proved too strong for the Americans to overcome as the two-time ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup champions got their campaign off to the perfect start. The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 Qualifier continues in Zimbabwe on Monday, with Sri Lanka taking on the United Arab Emirates and Ireland locking horns with Oman in Bulawayo. Sri Lanka grabbed ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup glory back in 1996 and enter their Qualifier campaign as one of the red-hot favourites to book their place in the Indian showpiece later this year. While in the day’s other Group B contest, Andrew Balbirnie’s Ireland arrive off the back of their Test match defeat against England at Lord’s hoping to return to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup after missing out on a spot back in 2019.

Scores in brief

Zimbabwe beat Nepal at Harare Sports Club, Harare by eight wickets

Nepal 290/8 in 50 overs (Kushal Bhurtel 99, Aasif Sheikh 66; Richard Ngarava 4/43, Wellington Masakadza 2/42)

Zimbabwe 291/2 in 44.1 overs (Craig Ervine 121 not out, Sean Williams 102 not out; Sompal Kami 1/30, Gulsan Jha 1/56)

West Indies beat USA at Takashinga Sports Club, Highfield, Harare by 39 runs

West Indies 297 all out in 49.3 overs (Johnson Charles 66, Jason Holder 56; Saurabh Netravalkar 3/53, Steven Taylor 3/53)

USA 258/7 in 50 overs (Gajanand Singh 101 not out, Shayan Jahangir 39; Kyle Mayers 2/30, Alzarri Joseph 2/68)

Monday 19 June – Fixtures

Group B

Ireland v Oman at Bulawayo Athletic Club, Bulawayo

Sri Lanka v United Arab Emirates at Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo

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Moeen Ali guilty of breaching ICC Code of Conduct

Dubai, June 18, 2023 (PPI-OT): Ali was found to have breached Article 2.20 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to displaying conduct that is contrary to the spirit of the game. In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to Ali’s disciplinary record, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period. The incident occurred in the 89th over of Australia’s innings, when Ali sprayed a drying agent on his bowling hand at the boundary line before coming on to bowl the next over, thus defying the umpires’ pre-series instructions about not using anything on their hands without prior approval.

Ali admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by Andy Pycroft of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, so there was no need for a formal hearing. In reaching his decision to sanction the player, the Match Referee was satisfied that Ali had used the spray only to dry his hands. The spray was not used as an artificial substance on the ball and consequently it had not changed the condition of the ball, which would have been in breach of clause 41.3 of the ICC playing conditions – Unfair Play – The Match Ball – Changing its Condition.

On-field umpires Ahsan Raza and Marais Erasmus, third umpire Chris Gaffaney and fourth umpire Mike Burns levelled the charge. Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a player’s match fee, and one or two demerit points.

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