Pakistan Set to Lose Hosting Rights for South Asian Games

Pakistan is facing serious repercussions of losing the hosting rights of 14th South Asian Games, as Sri Lanka’s Minister of Sports Harin Fernando told his Olympic Committee to look into the possibility of hosting the mega event.

According to sources, Director General (DG), Department of Sports Development in Sri Lanka, Dr. Shemal Fernando has instructed participating federations to get ready to host the 14th edition of the Games.

Four years prior, Pakistan was allotted the hosting rights for the games, and the country announced that it would hold the event in March 2024, but there are no signs of preparation for the event.

The Ministry of Inter-Provincial Coordination’s (IPC) Organizing Committee has yet to finalize any plans in coordination with the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) as to where and how the mega event will be held.

The Pakistani government had approved Rs4 billion for the event with tenders already floated during the previous government when Dr Fahmida Mirza was heading the Ministry of IPC.

In a recent letter written to the POA, the IPC Ministry looked keen on getting an update on the status of the Games with the National Olympic Committee in response clarifying its position that it is actually the Ministry that formed the Organizing Committee.

The letter written to the Ministry by the POA states that it was the government that constituted the organizing committee without even consulting the POA.

The POA maintained that there are serious threats to Pakistan’s hosting rights due to the unnecessary delay by the government-formed Organizing Committee, which had to plan the event.

In such confusion, the last comments were, “It is quite surprising that after the four years of allocation of the South Asian Games to Pakistan and various communications addressing your query on ‘responsible authority for conduct of the South Asian Games’ we are still in a confused state of mind.”

Source: Pro Pakistani

Karachi University Launches New BS Program

The University of Karachi (KU) has announced that it will be offering a new four-year BS degree program in the Department of Mass Communications.

According to the KU Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi, the institute will be offering admissions in BS Digital Media Marketing for the academic year 2024.

The announcement regarding the degree was made at a ceremony held in the Sarwar Naseem Hall of the Department of Mass Communication. Dr Iraqi highlighted the importance of Digital Media Marketing, adding that it is an ideal course for young individuals.

Furthermore, he also spoke about the various degree programs the university has introduced in the last few years, including a BS in Poultry Science, a BS in Public Health, a BS in Human Nutrition and Dietetics, a BS in Medical Laboratory Technology, and a BS in Sports Business Management this year.

Due to the importance of BS Digital Media Marketing, the university has decided to permit graduates to enroll in BS DMM, similar to students who have completed their intermediate education.

Chairperson of the Department of Mass Communication Dr Asmat Ara stated that KU has become the first public sector university to offer this degree.

Other speakers, such as the President of Digital Marketing Association Pakistan Dr Asif Iqbal, and the Head of Digital Output Geo Pakistan Manzar Ilahi, also discussed the importance of digital media marketing during the ceremony.

Source: Pro Pakistani