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Thursday, 7 November 2013
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PHF election process in 3 districts of KP completed

Peshawar—Election Commissioner Pakistan Hockey Federation Olympian Akhlaq Ahmad Tuesday said that the election process in three districts Peshawar, Charsadda and Dera Ismail Khan have been completed after conducting scrutiny of the clubs.

Talking to APP, Olympian Akhlaq Ahmad, who was accompanied by member of the election committee Munawar Hussain, disclosed that they have scrutinized all the registered clubs and those applied for the playing right. Vice President Pakistan Hockey Federation Muhammad Saeed, General Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Hockey Association Syed Zahir Shah, office-bearers of the clubs and players were also present.

Olympian Akhlaq Ahmad said that they have scrutinized 11 clubs affiliated with Peshawar District at Lala Ayub Hockey Stadium, followed by conducting election.

The election was held unanimously in which Waqar Marood was elected as Chairman Peshawar District Hockey Association, Hidayat Ullah Khan (President), Professor Rashad Khan (Senior Vice President), Baktiar Khan and Shah Riaz Haider (Vice President), Ayaz Khan (General Secretary), Afsar Ali and Muhammad Tariq (Joint Secretaries), Zia-ur-Rehman Binori (Finance Secretary), Ijaz Ahmad (Chairman Executive Committee), while the members comprising Muhammad Asif Orakzai, Asif Islam, Tariq Ihtikhar, Murtaza Khan, Master Khan, and Syed Zahir Shah. Syed Zahir Shah will representative in the PHF Council.

Charsadda Eelection:
Mehfooz Ullah Khan elected as President, Waris Khan (SVP), Muhammad Naveed, Shahid Khan (VP), Khan Muhammad (GS), Abdul Ullah, Fayyaz Khan (Joint Secretaries), Irfan Ali (Finance Secretary) with Executive Members comprising Tehseen Ullah, Arshad Naz, Arif Jan, Shakeel Ahmad, Jehanzeb, Hazrat Umar and Imtiaz Khan.

Dera Ismail Khan: Muhammad Saddique was elected as President Dera Ismail Khan Hockey Association. The other office-bearers including Tasawar Khan (SVP), Zubair Khan (VP), Syed Ali Shah (General Secretary), Aktar Abbas (Joint Secretary), Muhammad Ramzan (Finance Secretary) with Executive members comprising Haji Ramzan, Akhtar Abbas, Safdar, Muhammad Shoaib Jehangir, Fazal Ur Rehman, Amar Jehangir, Daud Khan, Shehzad and Muhammad Imran.

Akhlaq Ahmad said that they have conducted the election in a free, fair, transparent and conducive environment.

Before conducting the election, he said, they have practically assess clubs and witnessed the players while playing hockey. He said Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is full of hockey talent and that talent needs to be polished by giving them due opportunities in the national camps.

He said after conducting election in Peshawar, Charsadda and Dera Ismail Khan, a schedule of the election and scrutiny in other districts of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would be announced soon.—APP  
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RIU to build ‘Education City’ in Islamabad

 
ISLAMABAD: An agreement has been signed between the Riphah International University (RIU) and a Singaporean company for designing a new campus of the university in Islamabad.



RIU Pro Chancellor Muhammad Hasan Khan and Singaporean company CPG Chief Medical Planning Architect Martan L de Castro signed the agreement.

The new campus will be built on 1.2 million square feet to accommodate about 10,000 students. It will include a 600-bed hospital, a medical college, a dental college and about 70 departments of seven faculties. According to a press release, it will be a full-fledged state-of-the-art 'Education City' with allied facilities of a gymnasium, sports grounds, swimming pool, community development centre and an NGO resource centre. Its master plan has been designed by a consortium of four Pakistani and foreign companies of international repute.

The construction will start in April next year and is likely to be completed within two years.


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Tuesday, 5 November 2013
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Govt to end VIP culture: Siraj

Senior Provincial Minister Siraj-ul-Haq has said that his first priority was to work for the deserving people of the society as the previous government was not do anything for the well fare of the poor people.
This he said on Saturday at Markaz-e-Islami Charsadda while talking with the people, Siraj said that unfortunately the previous government were followed the agenda of western countries as the country was facing such like of difficult situation because of their wrong policies.
Senior Minister said that they were the representative of people and their first priority was to eliminate the VIP culture, adding that their first priority was to establish Islamic system in the country.
On the occasion provincial minister for Usher and Zakat Haji Habib-ur-Rahman said that local government and accountability bill was the first step towards change, adding that now the minister would be accountable to the people.
The minister said that this was the first ever democratic government which was going towards local government election, adding that because of the local government election people would be able to solve their problems in easiest way with the help of their representatives.
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DHQ Charsadda lack basic facilities

 Despite the provincial government\'s announcement there are still no basic facilities in District Headquarter Hospital Charsadda. Sources said there was no film roll of the X-Ray machine since the past week so the poor patients were forced to get it done from elsewhere. They added that private X-Ray laboratories were looting the poor patients because they knew the patients had nowhere else to go.Hospital sources said the revenue of this x ray machine was Rs3.6 million while the annual official budget was Rs0.5 million .
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