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KARACHI: Stakeholders demanded that the federal government restore departmental teams as these institutions have played a sheet anchor role in the development of sports and the well-being of the players and their families.
Speaking at the National Conference titled ‘Importance of Departmental Sports and Leadership through Sports’ organized by the Sports Journalists Association of Sindh (SJAS) at the Boys Scouts Headquarters stakeholders said that a committee should be constituted with an immediate effect in order to meet the prime minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif and convince him to restore the departmental teams which have been abolished during the government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
In September last year, the PTI government issued a notification and advised the departments to stop funding their sports teams and divert the budget to support the regional teams. This forced several departments to abolish their sports teams. Even before that, some departments had abolished their sports teams which created major financial issues for the players, officials, and their families.
“It’s a big financial issue for the players. You cannot bring in the Australian or English systems as they are the welfare states and players also get ample financial support through their existing systems. If we are to bring in such a system then we will also have to make a massive improvement in the other sectors also. Let’s set aside cricket, why do you abolish departments in other sports? It’s totally unacceptable,” former left-arm Test spinner Iqbal Qasim said.
“Barring cricket, the rest of the sports should be given an immediate relief by restoring the departments,” Iqbal was quick to add. “There are no budgetary issues with the banks. I request the premier that in cricket departments can be used as nurseries,” Iqbal pointed out.
Former Pakistan hockey team captain Islahuddin Siddiqui also backed the departmental sports. “Our careers flourished when we came to the departments. The department plays the role of a tonic and oxygen. We want to regulate the departments. Here players get financial assistance which helps them focus on their sports,” Islah said.
“If you want to regionalize sports then for that it is important to bring regions at par with the departments and then you can isolate the wing,” Islah pointed out.
Pakistan Snooker and Billiards Association’s chairman Alamgir Sheikh said it’s a serious issue and should be highlighted.
“We need to press this issue as it is a matter of bread and butter of the players. The whole media should raise this issue and if it does not help then we should send a delegation to meet the premier,” Sheikh said.
Karachi City Cricket Association’s (KCCA) former president and PCB former Governing Board member Professor Ijaz Farooqui said that departments, at least, offer jobs to players which secure their life.
“If a player wants to adopt sports as a career there should be departments to offer him job. And if it’s not the case how parents can allow their children to go towards sports,” Farooqui said. “Cricket, which is the focal point of people, suffered the most after departments were abolished as cricketers were seen doing odd jobs,” Farooqui said.
Pakistan football team former assistant coach Nasir Ismail also backed the departmental sports. “If you isolate the departments it will create chaos. There should be such a policy and structure where departmental sports and professional sports could be run side by side,” Nasir said.
He revealed that so far around 18 departments have disbanded their sports teams which have created a massive problem for the players and officials.
Senior journalist Rashid Aziz said that departments have played a key role in the development of sports in Pakistan which is facing financial issues.
“But where are the clubs, who used to contribute massively to the sport’s development? Unless we correct our attitude, the problems will not be resolved. We all are responsible for the creation of the existing mess in the sports circle. Always regional teams exist and departments sponsor them,” Rashid said.
The country’s renowned sports anchor Waheed Khan said that it was extremely difficult to revive departmental sports in these pressing economic conditions.
“I don’t think departments can be revived as the country’s economy does not allow us to do this. If it is not the case then there is a solution. The state should go for framing such schemes through which money could be generated and spent on sports. Departmental sports, no doubt, had a big role in the sport’s development but now the corporate sector is throwing money massively in sports and it’s time to go for its alternative through which sports could be backed,” Waheed said.
Another famous sports anchor Mirza Iqbal also gave his thumb up for departmental sports.
“Players have been groomed by departments. There is a big need for departments in the sports sector as through these institutions we have produced world greats,” Iqbal said.
Senior journalist Syed Khalid Mehmood questioned the role of organizers, saying it’s ‘very unlikely to revive departmental sports in this critical economic situation.
Senior vice-president of Sindh Olympic Association (SOA) Engineer Mehfooz-ul-Haq also highlighted the importance of departmental sports.
Also present were Ghulam Mohammad Khan, Ahmed Ali Rajput, Jamil Ahmed, and Asghar Baloch. In the end, guests have also presented with souvenirs.
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Sports Journalists Association Sindh (SJAS) delegation led by its President Asif Khan, comprising Secretary Asghar Azeem, Sr Vice President Zubair Nazeer Khan, Vice President Mehmood Riaz, Joint Secretary Shahid Satti, EC members Shahid Ansari, Mujahid Solangi, Riazuddin, Umar Shaheen, and Sr Vice President of PSWF Nasar Iqbal has called on Secretary Sports at his office.
Secretary Sports said that the summary has been sent to Chief Minister Sindh for building the cricket academy in Niaz Stadium. He said that the journalists’ role is important for promoting sports and SJAS moving towards the right path for sports promotion in the province.
Secretary Sports also congratulated SJAS for organizing Sports Festival for journalists community. He further said that as per the vision of the Sindh Government, all important games to be included in New Sports Policy. With the coordination of SJAS, we will arrange a Malakhra tournament in near future.
Secretary Sports Sindh said that the players from Dadu, Khairpur, Larkana, Karachi, Lahore, and Quetta have equally opportunities to represent the country. “I am sad when I saw players like Dahani, Zahid Mehmood and Nauman Ali
sit on the bench rather in the playing XI,” he concluded.
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Inter-District Commissioner Games and Commissioner Karachi Games to be included in Calendar Year this was stated by Commissioner Karachi Muhammad Iqbal Memon while he met the delegation of SJAS led by its President Muhammad Asif Khan.
SJAS delegation including President Asif Khan, Secretary Muhammad Asghar Azeem, Sr Vice President Zubair Nazeer Khan, Vice President Mehmood Riaz Joint Secretary Shahid Satti, Finance Secretary Irshad Ali, Secretary Information Maqsood Ahmed, EC members Shahid Ansari, Jaffar Hussain, and Tariq Aslam has called on Commissioner Karachi at his office on Monday.
During the meeting, Secretary SJAS briefed him on the recently concluded Sports Festival which was successfully organized by SJAS. Commissioner Karachi congratulated SJAS for organizing such a great mega event for the journalists’ community. Asghar Azeem lauded the role of Commissioner Karachi for promoting sports culture.
Commissioner Karachi announced to organize Commissioner Karachi Sports Year Calendar, All Sindh Inter-District Commissioner Games, and Commissioner Karachi Games for promoting sports in the city. ‘A cricket match between Commissioner XI and SJAS to be held soon, he concluded.
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The seven members delegation of the Sports Journalists Association of Sindh (SJAS), under its president, Muhammad Asif Khan, met with the Administrator Karachi, Laeeq Ahmed at his office.
The SJAS delegation was consist of Secretary-General, Asghar Azeem, Senior Vice President, Zubair Nazeer Khan, Vice President, Mehmood Riaz, Secretary Information, Maqsood Ahmed, Executive Committee members Faizan Lakhani and Shahid Ansari.
In the meeting, sports activities in Karachi by KMC, the stability of various sports complexes, and departmental teams rehabilitation were discussed. Asghar Azeem, the Secretary-General of SJAS, at the moment, briefed Administrator Karachi about the performance of SJAS. He said that with limited resources the way KMC has expressed interest in sports & its development is commendable and a learning curve for other departments.
President Asif Khan, meanwhile, said that under the leadership of Laeeq Ahmed the way KMC has restoration of sports is commendable. The President assured his full support to the Administer. During the interaction, Administrator Karachi Laeeq Ahmed applauded SJAS for its service. He said that they would carry out their support to SJAS in various endeavors. The administrator was keen to revive Kashmir & Landhi Sports Complexes, the hubs of Sports, once again.
He announced about the Sports Festival and Exhibition in Karachi between March 19-23 in which Cricket, Hockey, and other sports will be played, while the Gul-e-Dawoodi exhibition at the Bagh-e-Ibn Qasim will transmit the peaceful image of the city
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Sports Journalists Association Sindh organized a Seminar on the new Provincial Sports Policy at the Scout Headquarters, Karachi. Presidents and secretaries of various provincial sporting associations presented their recommendations for the upcoming sports policy of Sindh. Secretary Sports and Youth affairs Sindh, Syed Imtiaz Ali Shah presented his detailed viewpoint regarding Sindh’s upcoming sports policy. He stated that the welfare of athletes, cash rewards for sportspersons who win accolades at the international level, discouragement of parallel-associations, improvement of infrastructure, and betterment of sports at the grass-root level will be part of the new provincial sports policy. a comprehensive sports policy is the need of the hour and the lack of comprehensive strategy is causing hindrance in the progress of sports and athletes. He said the fundamental responsibility of the sports department is to cater to athletes and promote sports. Imtiaz Ali Shah vowed to introduce a mechanism to reward outstanding athletes. The provincial secretary of sports and youth affairs was of the opinion that hostels should be constructed along with sporting facilities and furthermore, the Sindh government will collaborate with the education department to promote sports at the level of school and college. He said that women would be provided with a fair share in sports and associations. Provision of pension, awards for coaches, and organizers were also recommended by attendees, on which the provincial secretary said that the proposal of sports welfare fund would be incorporated in the new policy. He assured the associations’ representatives that rational suggestions would be included in the upcoming provincial sports policy.
President, SJAS, Muhammad Asif Khan, in his concluding remarks, thanked the secretary of sports and youth affairs and representatives of associations for their cooperation. The ceremony was hosted by Secretary-General, SJAS, Muhammad Asghar Azeem.
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The annual General Council of the Sports Journalists Association of Sindh (SJAS) for year 2019-20 was held at the Karachi Hockey Academy, under the President, Muhammad Asif Khan.
SJAS’ patrons Dr. Farhan Essa, Khwaja Ahmed Mustaqeem along with office bearers, executive committee members, and a large number of members attended the General Council meeting.
The SJAS Secretary General, Muhammad Asghar Azeem presented the comprehensive annual performance report, which was highly appreciated by the members. The secretary informed the colleagues that despite the challenges, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, SJAS fulfilled 90% of its annual calendar. The General Council approved the annual budget 2019-20, presented by Treasurer, Irshad Ali.
The Joint Secretary, Shahid Usman Saati presented the resolution to reduce the election tenure from four to two years, which was unanimously endorsed by the members in attendance.
Another important matter was of those who left SJAS for a new organization. The General Council canceled the basic membership of those individuals however approved their conditional return to SJAS by rendering a formal apology to the General Council.
During the important meeting, the chief executive of Virtual Axes, Khwaja Ahmed Mustaqeem was introduced as the third patron of SJAS along with Dr. Farhan Essa and Dr. Junaid Ali Shah which was warmly received by attendees.
Khwaja Ahmed Mustaqeem, on the occasion, recalled his six years old association with SJAS. He appreciated SJAS’ activities for the welfare and betterment of the journalist community and added that no other journalists’ body, in the entire country, performs with this zeal.
Patron SJAS, Dr. Farhan Essa appreciated the decision to curtail the election tenure to two years and said that this move is unprecedented because mostly officials look to extend their reign but SJAS set a bright example to provide more members a chance to come forward and perform for the betterment of the organization.
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Sports Journalists Association Sindh delegation meets newly elected officials of Karachi Press Club. SJAS delegation presented a bouquet to newly elected President Fazil Jamilee and Secretary Rizwan Bhatti. SJAS delegation consists of President Mohammad Asif Khan, Secretary Asghar Azeem, Vice President Mehmood Riaz. Joint Secretary Shahid Satii, Finance Secretary Irshad Ali, Information Secretary Maqsood Ahmed, member executive committee Shahid Ansari, Syed Javed Iqbal, member Nadeem Shahzad, Zeeshan Hussain & Kashif Farooqui.