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“When Sports Computers Disappear and Offices Run on Personal Laptops”

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator In sports administration, some events sound so much like comedy playscripts, but unfortunately, they happen in reality. Here, an example exists in a provincial-level sport directorate, where projects develop, but the most essential thing in carrying out the projects, which is a computer, cannot be found. It all starts with a company, brand new and eager, accepting multiple orders from the sports department. The orders ranged from small to extensive, but what they all had in common was the need for the proper equipment. One of which was simple: computers. The orders were placed, the forms filled out, but when the equipment was delivered, it vanished. Just walk into any part of your office today, and nowhere will you find any computer from any department in the office. All they use are their laptops. This goes against all paperwork, and it really shouldn’t be happening, considering it would give any administrator a shock from bli...

Only 12 Sports Federations Submit Audit Reports to Pakistan Sports Board for 2024/25

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator According to the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB), only twelve sports federations in Pakistan have submitted their audit reports for the fiscal year 2024/25. The federations that complied include the Pakistan Long Range Rifle Association, Judo Federation, National Rifle Association, Pakistan Polo Association, Pakistan Swimming Federation, Pakistan Table Tennis Federation, Pakistan Taekwondo Federation, Pakistan Cycling Federation, Pakistan Hockey Federation, Pakistan Rugby Union, Pakistan Ten Pin Bowling Federation, and Pakistan Handball Federation. The PSB’s report highlights the expenditures and funds received by these federations. However, information from the remaining federations is still pending. Currently, approximately 43 sports federations operate in Pakistan, indicating that the majority have yet to submit their financial disclosures. This delay raises concerns about transparency and financial accountability in the country...

Provincial Hockey Association Orders Preparations for Chief of Army Staff Hockey Tournament

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  Musarrat Ullah Jan, KikxNow , Digital Creator Peshawar: The President and Vice President of the Pakistan Hockey Federation, Syed Zahir Shah, have directed all relevant district organizers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to complete preparations for the Chief of Army Staff Hockey Tournament, which will begin under the supervision of affiliated organizations across the province from January 16. According to the directive, registered hockey teams from Peshawar, Charsadda, Nowshera, Mardan, Dera Ismail Khan, Kohat, Bannu, Haripur, Abbottabad, Swat, Buner, Malakand, Dir, and Sawabi will participate in the tournament. The event will take place from January 16 to 26. All administrative officials have been clearly instructed that action will be taken against districts that fail to organize the tournament. A banner template has been sent and should be displayed at the grounds according to the design. Match sheets and photographs of the matches will be sent on a daily basis. #KP_Hockey #Chi...

Malakand Regional Games: Key Sports Monitored Despite Challenges in Camps

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – KikxNow , Digital Creator According to the Regional Sports Officer (RSO) of Malakand, the region comprises nine districts, many of which are located far from the headquarters, making it difficult to organize camps for athletes. In Swat, there are no hostels available for players, and ongoing college examinations are adding further obstacles to camp arrangements. Despite these challenges, camps for sports with medal prospects and available facilities are continuing under the supervision of their respective associations. Martial arts camps are particularly active, while gymnastics and boxing camps have also started. Additionally, some other sports camps will be held at the Mailside venue for one week to provide athletes with training opportunities. #RegionalGames #KPKSports #AthleteTraining #MartialArts #Gymnastics #Boxing #YouthSports #SportsDevelopment #KPKAthletes      

No Official Funds for Under-21 Games Camps; Athletes Training Through Mutual Cooperation: RSO Peshawar

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – KikxNow , Digital Creator Peshawar – Regional Sports Officer (RSO) Peshawar, Kashif Farhan, clarified that no formal funds have been allocated to Regional Sports Officers for organizing trials or training camps for the Under-21 Games. According to Kashif Farhan, no official camps have been approved or established for a total of 35 men’s and 18 women’s sports. Nevertheless, he emphasized that RSOs and the relevant sports associations are working together to prepare athletes through mutual cooperation. He stated that all athletes are receiving daily training from coaches, and this training process is continuing without government funding, relying instead on available resources and coordination. RSO Peshawar noted that although no official budget has been allocated for structured camps, efforts are being made to ensure the fitness and preparation of athletes so they can perform effectively in the Under-21 Games. This statement comes at a time when ques...

Training Camps for Under-21 Games Ongoing in Bannu, International Coaches on Site: RSO Anwar Kamal

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – KikxNow , digital Creator Bannu – According to Anwar Kamal, Regional Sports Officer (RSO) Bannu, training camps for all sports in preparation for the Under-21 Games are currently underway. Most of these camps have been in session for one week to ten days. Anwar Kamal stated that international coaches have been invited to Bannu for various sports and are currently present in the city, actively assisting athletes in their preparation. Some athletes have also been sent to other districts. He noted that certain sports associations have not allowed their athletes to attend the camps, despite the training arrangements being provided locally. For the Regional Games, RSO Bannu confirmed that camps have been organized for hockey, judo, karate, volleyball, basketball, throwball, handball, athletics, football, futsal, tagball, taekwondo, archery, and squash. He emphasized that special attention is being given to improving both the fitness and technical skills of t...

Regional Games Camps Underway in Abbottabad; Officials to Share Venue Details Soon

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – KikxNow , Digital Creator Abbottabad – Regional sports camps for the upcoming Regional Games are currently ongoing in Abbottabad, according to Ahmed Zaman, the Regional Sports Officer (RSO) of Abbottabad. When asked about the specific locations of these camps, the RSO stated that they are being held at multiple venues across the city. However, he did not provide detailed information about the exact locations at this stage. Upon further request for the names of the venues to ensure convenience and transparency for the athletes, the RSO explained that he is currently at home due to a family bereavement. He assured that complete details would be shared on Monday. Sports circles say that timely disclosure of camp locations, schedules, and coaching arrangements not only benefits the athletes but also enhances transparency, especially at a time when conflicting reports about the camps from different regions have emerged. #RegionalGames #KPKSports #Athlete...

Deputation, Influence & the Decline of Sports Governance in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator There are several transfers and appointments that have taken place at the Department of Sports and Youth Affairs of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and the question has been raised all over again: are we really moving ahead with the cause of sports, or have the administrative choices been affected by likes, dislikes, and influence? This question is quite simple, but the consequences are enormous. Why does the requirement to appoint persons on deputation keep arising so frequently? And if the requirement does exist, how are the appointees selected on the basis of policy, say, District Sports Officers? On paper, it is all right to give deputation if there is specific expert knowledge required in a given area, which the department itself does not possess. There should be some gain from the experience of the officer on deputation. But when this becomes a regular affair, as in being directly involved in sports-related activities, activities at th...

KP Under-21 Games to Begin in Peshawar on January 20

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – KikxNow , Digital Creator Peshawar The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Under-21 Games will kick off on January 20 in Peshawar, bringing together more than 5,000 male and female athletes and officials from across the province. Officials are calling it the largest Under-21 sports event in KP’s history. Director General Sports KP, Tashfeen Haider, shared details during a media briefing at the Peshawar Sports Complex. He said the games will feature competitions in 53 disciplines, including 35 for men and 18 for women. Director Sports Operations Jamshed Baloch, Project Director Arbab Faiz, Chief Coach Shafqatullah, and Administrator Yousaf Afridi were also present. According to the DG Sports, the opening ceremony will be held at the historic Imran Khan Cricket Stadium, where Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Muhammad Sohail Afridi is expected to inaugurate the event. He added that, on the special instructions of Sports Adviser Taj Muhammad Tarand and under the supervisio...

*Kabaddi, National Honor, and Institutional Failure: It’s not Only About the Player but About the Whole System on Trial*

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – KikxNow , Digital Creator The incident of a Kabaddi player being part of the Indian nation is not a mere emotional/controversial episode. To initially perceive, it would appear to be only a matter of a shirt, a flag, and a photo. An in-depth analysis would show that it is much more, being a question mark on sports administration in the nation, the credibility of sports federations, and sports administration in the sports country. The move by the Pakistan Kabaddi Federation to hold an emergency General Council meeting seems like a much-needed step, but what remains to be seen is whether this is a response to the situation and a starting point for self-accountability. The fact is, this is not the first instance, and if changes are not made to the system, this will not be the last. The very first thing that is necessary to keep in mind here is the nature of the incident. This is a national-class player, with background ties to Pakistan, playing for the Ind...