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Pakistan to compete in 24 sports instead of 25 at Asian Games

Pakistan to compete in 24 sports instead of 25 at Asian Games

POA confirmed 262-athlete delegation for Asian Games. The delegation will include 137 male and 53 female athletes. Pakistan will be competing in 24 sports. The Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) has confirmed its delegation of 262 athletes and officials who will be participating in the upcoming Asian Games, set to take place in Hangzhou, China, starting … Read more

Shehbaz Sharif launches PM’s Youth Sports Initiative

PM Shehbaz
  • PM also launched Pakistan Sports Endowment Fund.
  • He performed soft launch of first dedicated Sports University.
  • He said Pakistan youth was not less talented then the world.

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif launched multiple initiatives here for promoting sports culture and welfare of the sports persons including the Rs 5 billion Pakistan Sports Endowment Fund.

In a ceremony held here, he launched Pakistan Sports Endowment Fund with initial seed money of Rs 5 billion to provide financial assistance and other facilities to the emerging players and retired sportspersons of the country.

The prime minister also performed soft launch of the first dedicated Sports University in the country to produce critical pool required for sports events such as planners, managers, technical staff, nutritionists, physiotherapists and others.

Similarly, PM Shehbaz launched the Prime Minister Youth Sports Initiative to develop sports across the country and to provide world class sports facilities to the youth.

He also launched the Elite Sportspersons Development Programme and  E-Sports development programme.

Addressing on the occasion, Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan’s highly talented sportspersons deserved appreciation from the nation as despite limited resources, they promoted the positive image of the country across the world.

He said out of Rs 5 billion allocated for Pakistan Sports Endowment Fund, a direct investment of Rs 2.5 billion would be made to meet various expenses of the players including tickets, logistics, hotel and other expenses.

He, however said this amount needed to be increased as it was not sufficient to meet the full requirements of the sportspersons.

The prime minister said Pakistan youth was not less talented then the world as if they were fully capable of competing the world.

He said if they were given opportunities, they could lead the world in the area of sports.

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E-sports soon to get formal status says Fawad Chaudhry

E-Sports

Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry announced that the Pakistan Sports Board and Pakistan Science Foundation have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to accord E-Sports a formal status. On Wednesday, the Minister in a Twitter post, asked video game lovers to get ready for new opportunities that await them. پاکستان سپورٹس بورڈ … Read more

E-Sports Charity tournament in KSA aims to gather $10 mn for COVID-19 relief

Charity tournament

Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia has announced E-sports charity tournament aims to raise $10m for the novel coronavirus also known as COVID-19 relief. Media reports said that Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, chairman of the Saudi Arabian Federation for Electronic and Intellectual Sports (SAFEIS) said the $10 million charity E-sports event Gamers Without Borders (GWB) has … Read more