PCB Announces Schedule for Home Series Against West Indies

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday announced the schedule of the home series against West Indies.

The two-time T20 World Cup champions will tour Pakistan for three T20Is, and as many One-Day International (ODIs) in December, the cricket board said in a Twitter post.

The three T20Is will be played on 13, 14, and 16 December while the ODI series will be played on 18, 20, and 22 December. All matches will be played at the National Stadium, Karachi.

Note that the West Indies women’s cricket team is already in Pakistan for ODIs to be played in Karachi on 8, 11, and 14 November, following which both sides will travel to Zimbabwe for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier to be held from 21 November to 5 December.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Shahid Afridi Issues Clarification About His Daughter’s Social Media Accounts

Former Pakistan captain and star all-rounder, Shahid Afridi, has said that his daughters do not have any presence on social media.

Taking to Twitter, Afridi said that none of his daughters have social media accounts.

“I would like to clarify that none of my daughters have any social media accounts; please disregard any ‘accounts’ or ‘news’ that are associated with my daughters,” Afridi said on Twitter.

He also attached a screenshot of a fake Twitter account created in the name of his daughter, Ansha Afridi. The clarification was due as several social media accounts and pages had been created in Ansha’s name over the past week.

Born on 3rd December 2005, Ansha is Afridi’s second child after Aqsa Afridi, who is going to be engaged to Pakistan fast bowler, Shaheen Shah Afridi.

Ansha is very active in social work and is often spotted alongside his father in welfare works.

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Fawad Chaudhry Mocks India on How They Can Reach Semifinals of T20 World Cup

India’s chances of making it to the semifinals of the T20 World Cup appear slim as they lost their opening two matches of the Super 12s stage of the tournament and sit at fourth spot in Group 2.

Despite the rivalry, cricket fans want India to do better and progress to the next stage of the tournament. Of course, the Men in Blue can still advance to the semifinals but they need nothing short of a miracle to move to the last four.

However, India’s progress doesn’t lie in their hands now. In fact, their hopes now rest with others performing extraordinarily poorly in a couple of scenarios.

In this regard, Federal Information Minister, Fawad Chaudhry, took to Twitter earlier today and suggested another scenario to India for qualifying for the next round.

The Minister shared an image that read:

India can still reach the semifinals if they send fake emails and New Zealand leaves UAE due to security issues.

The state-level jibe is connected to the incident in which New Zealand pulled out of the Pakistan tour just 20 minutes before the start of the first ODI due to an alleged security threat.

Once the dust settled after the incident, the Information Minister revealed that the threat emails that led to the cancelation of the New Zealand tour to Pakistan were in fact sent from India.

The emails were sent from an associated device in India using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) that showed the IP address located in Singapore.

The device used to send the emails had 13 other email addresses. The email ID linked with these particular emails used the name ‘Hamza Afridi’ which was purposefully used to malign Pakistan.

The Information Minister had said that the whole saga hinted at the involvement of Indian agencies.

India had a dreadful start to their T20 World Cup campaign. They lost their first match to Pakistan by 10 wickets and then lost the second match to New Zealand by 8 wickets. They won the third match against Afghanistan by 66 runs in a controversial manner.

India currently sit at the fourth spot in Group 2 with two points and a net run rate of +0.073. Afghanistan and New Zealand sit at third and fourth spot with four points each and run rates of +1.481 and +0.816 respectively.

Since Pakistan have already qualified for the semifinals of the tournament, the second spot is up for grabs as the top two teams from each group will play in the semifinals.

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Punjab Exempts Differently-Abled Technical Students From Exam Fees

The Punjab government has abolished the registration and examination fees for all differently-abled students enrolled in public and private technical education institutes.

The decision emerged during a meeting of the Punjab Board of Technical Education (PBTE) on Wednesday chaired by the provincial minister for industries and commerce Aslam Iqbal and chairman PBTE Dr. Nazir Khan.

During the meeting, the minister said that the provincial government will bear all expenses related to registration and examination fees of differently-abled students receiving technical education in the province.

He added that the decision would enable the students to only focus on their education and contribute to the development of the country after completing their studies.

Chairman PBTB also lauded the provincial government for abolishing the registration and examination fees for differently-abled students.

Besides, the minister also approved a 10% ad-hoc increase in the salaries and pensions of both current and former employees of PBTB for the ongoing fiscal year.

He also approved the proposal tabled by the PBTB to give the students the freedom to give exams in both Urdu and English languages.

Lastly, the minister directed the chairman PBTB to deal with challenges in line with the laws and educate the students according to the emerging market trends.

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Pakistan Medical Commission Rejects Sindh’s Demand to Lower MDCAT Merit

Sindh Health Minister, Dr. Azra Pechuho, has called on the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) to reduce the minimum passing criteria of the Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT) from 65 to 50 marks for the medical students of Sindh.

In a letter to the commission, the provincial minister said that the move is necessary for admissions in public and private medical and dental colleges in Sindh, otherwise, most seats will remain vacant this year.

PMC had previously clarified that it would not allow the provinces to lower the merit to fill these seats in the private medical colleges with ‘rich but less deserving candidates. It suggests that the provincial governments support those students who met the passing criteria but could not afford education.

However, in a recent letter to the PMC President, Dr. Arshad Taqi, on Wednesday, Dr. Pechuho said that the MDCAT was based on the federal curriculum and was held on different dates for different candidates.

“As each province has its own board and its own curriculum, this has put students appearing from Sindh at a disadvantage and clearly violated the right for equal opportunity.”

She maintained that the last year’s closing percentage for the MDCAT was 60, and many candidates from Sindh could not meet the criteria.

“As a result, 492 seats in Sindh medical and dental colleges remained unfilled,” the minister said, adding that the bare minimum passing criteria has been raised from 60 to 65 percent for this year.

“Of the 68,680 students who appeared in MDCAT from Sindh, only 7,797 passed the test against 5,490 seats, and it is feared that most of the seats in private medical and dental colleges will not be filled, resulting in a shortage of doctors in Sindh in the coming years,” she warned.

She said that she has held meetings with the Vice-Chancellors of public medical and dental universities and the representatives of the Pakistan Association of Private Medical & Dental Institutions (Sindh Chapter) twice in this regard.

The meetings decided that in order to fill all the seats of public and private colleges, the passing percentage should be slashed to 50 from 65.

“During these meetings, it was decided to submit such a proposal to the president of the Pakistan Medical Commission for necessary action at their end. In this regard, a committee representing the government of Sindh and PAMI (Sindh chapter) will approach your good self in person to discuss the proposal in detail and reach a consensus in the manner.”

She urged the PMC president to consider this proposal in the best interest of medical and dental colleges and universities of Sindh and hoped that the commission would allow them to lower the merit.

PMC Response

President PMC, Dr. Arshad Taqi, on the other hand, said that all these seats of Sindh medical colleges can easily be filled with students having provincial domiciles. He explained that around 7,500 to 8,000 candidates in Sindh had obtained passing marks in the MDCAT 2021 against 3,000 seats in the medical and dental colleges.

“All the seats in Sindh’s medical and dental colleges can be filled with candidates holding the provincial domicile, but we cannot allow lowering the merit to accommodate undeserving candidates,” he added.

Source: Pro Pakistani