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Aisam-ul-Haq elected as PTF president

Aisam-ul-Haq elected as PTF president

Aisam-ul-Haq was elected as the Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) president on Saturday. He defeated his opponent, Major General (retd) Asghar Nawaz, 8–7 in the election. Aisam is the first active tennis player to become the federation’s president. On Saturday, Aisam-ul-Haq was chosen to serve as the Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) president. Major General (retd) Asghar … Read more

Aisam-ul-Haq to Lead Pakistan in Davis Cup Tie Against Indonesia

Aisam-ul-Haq to Lead Pakistan in Davis Cup Tie Against Indonesia

Pakistan has finalized its team for the upcoming Davis Cup tie. Aisam-ul-Haq will captain the team. Former Davis Cup player Mushaf Zia has been appointed as the team coach. Aisam-ul-Haq will lead Pakistan’s efforts in the upcoming Davis Cup tie against Indonesia, scheduled to take place at the Pakistan Sports Complex courts on September 16-17. … Read more

22.8mln children not attending schools: President

22.8mln children
  • Addressing a seminar on out-of-school children in Pakistan.
  • He said the country lagged far behind the other South Asian.
  • President stressed equal opportunities for girls and women.

ISLAMABAD:  President Dr Arif Alvi termed as ‘alarming’ the country’s 22.8 million children not attending schools and said the challenge needed broad-based efforts, both at the government and individual levels.

The president said the serious situation meant half of the child population aged five to 16 was at risk of engaging in labour or begging.

Addressing a seminar on out-of-school children in Pakistan, the president said education was the right of every child guaranteed by the religion and the country’s constitution.

The seminar organized by the Pakistan Institute of Parliamentary Services (PIPS) and Pakistan Teachers Forum (PTF) discussed the issues and way forward to address the challenge of out-of-school children.

President Alvi pointed out that with only 68 percent of children in the category of primary education, the country lagged far behind the other South Asian nations including 100 percent in India, 99 percent in Sri Lanka and 98 percent in Bangladesh.

He stressed that it was the collective responsibility of the government, legislators, elite, civil society and the general public to take steps at their ends for the promotion of education.

In this regard, he called for setting priorities and taking effective decisions on the policies relating to matters of public interest.

Dr Alvi said incentives such as school feeding programmes for students and disbursement of cash to the parents on their children’s attendance could encourage the underprivileged population to get education.

The president stressed equal opportunities for girls and women to acquire education at par with their male counterparts.

Federal Secretary for Federal Education and Professional Training Amir Ashraf Khawaja said the economy had a significant link with education and pointed out that lack of investment in education, health and agriculture resulted in a big lag in development for the country.

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National tennis championship to start from December 14

Tennis

The 6th Benazir Bhutto (Shaheed) National Tennis Championship 2020 will begin on December 14 (Monday). According to the details, 12 tennis events will be held at the Tennis Complex including Men Singles / Men Doubles / Women Singles / 18 & under boys Singles / 14 & under boys Singles / 14 & under girl … Read more

Pakistan prepares to set up tennis court after cricket and hockey

Pakistan prepares to set up tennis court after cricket and hockey

Pakistan to host two junior events after permission of International Tennis Federation, PTF The tournament will be hosted by Islamabad from November 23 to December 5. PTF Players from UAE, Turkey, Russia, Japan, UK, Nepal will participate in the tournament. Precautionary measures to be taken against Corona in tournament, PTF Spectators not allowed to come … Read more