Obsolete Online: Sports Website of Peshawar Fails the Test of Times

 

 

In Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, an important source of online information is lagging behind the modern times. Official sports website of the province is facing a volley of criticism that it is really obsolete.

The official sports website of the province, https://mergedsports.kp.gov.pk/, is facing a wave of criticism for being hopelessly outdated

In today's digital age, where information is free-flowing, the content of the website is very much stagnant, creating a huge gap in public knowledge. Since the new leadership came into power, the website was left frozen in time, showing messages from long-gone officials such as Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapure and Razi Ullah, Director of Merged Areas.

This lack of updates is causing frustration among citizens and stakeholders alike. Sports enthusiasts, athletes, and even local media outlets rely on this website for crucial information. With outdated messages and missing updates from key figures like the Director General of Sports and Secretary of Sports, the website fails to serve its purpose.

The users of social media are taking notice, with hashtags such as #kikxnow, #digitalcreator, and #kpsports drawing attention to the issue. The story of Peshawar's outdated sports website is not just about inconvenience but a missed opportunity. The digital landscape provides a powerful platform for communication and engagement. A well-maintained website could potentially boost sports participation, promote local talent, and keep the public informed about upcoming events and initiatives.

Will the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government step up and modernize its sports website? Only time will tell. But one thing is clear: in the race for digital transparency, Peshawar's sports website is lagging behind.

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