Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sports Directorate Opens Doors for Afghan Migrants
Peshawar, Pakistan . In a major policy shift, the Sports
Directorate in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has announced a new initiative to welcome
Afghan migrants into the world of sports. Previously, Afghan children seeking
training in cricket and football were only granted entry with a P.O.R (Proof of
Registration) card. However, under the new government policy, the Sports
Directorate has embraced a more inclusive approach.
Afghan women, who were previously restricted from
participating in sports events, will now be able to do so by submitting images
of their passport and visa along with their applications. Additionally,
membership will no longer be granted to multiple Afghans without the necessary
visa documentation.
Administrator Jafar Shah emphasized that the online
application process mandates that all Afghan applicants must provide copies of
their passport and visa for membership consideration. This measure ensures that
only those who comply with the visa regulations will be granted membership.
This groundbreaking policy marks a significant step towards fostering sports inclusivity and providing Afghan migrants with an opportunity to excel in the sporting arena. It is a testament to the Sports Directorate's commitment to promoting sports for all, regardless of nationality or background.
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