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The Silent Fields of Lakki Marwat: A Tale of Dreams Deferred

    Musarrat Ullah Jan – Kikxnow Digital Creator The air in Lakki Marwat hung thick with the unfulfilled potential of its youth. For a district whose population numbered over a million, with a staggering 33.22% (344,296 children) under the age of ten, and a vast 90.10% rural population, sports weren't just a pastime—they were a vital artery for development and engagement. Yet, the official records painted a stark picture of neglect. Following the approval of the Deputy Commissioner, a total of Rs 3,251,500 was disbursed to the office. However, when the allocation breakdown was scrutinized, a frustrating reality emerged: a paltry Rs 50,000 was specifically earmarked for the actual promotion and development of sports. This figure was a slap in the face to the experts and local athletes. The actual required amount for sports development was Rs 150,500. This left a glaring shortfall of Rs 49,500 that had not been released. Adding to the confusion and concern was the offi...

Khyber District: Sports Funds Limited, Youth Opportunities for Development at Risk

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – Kikxnow Digital Creator The District Sports Office, Khyber, has received limited funds for the development of sports since its approval by the Deputy Commissioner. The amended budget reflected an original estimation of PKR 10,798,350, with a final budget balance of PKR 8,751,717. The released amount amounts to PKR 2,912,839, while the total expenditure stands at PKR 2,346,633, which leaves the balance of the released amount at PKR 566,206. This was exclusively for sports promotion. Additionally, there is another appropriation for sports development for PKR 2,400,000, and the final budget balance is PKR 1,800,116. The released amount against this is PKR 1,200,000; PKR 899,884 was utilized, and PKR 300,116 remains unspent. Experts and local athletes are questioning how the youth can engage in positive sports activities if funds are not released properly, and who will be held accountable. The situation depicts that the Khyber District Sports Office adminis...

Charsadda: Limited Sports Funds in 2025–26 Leave Youth Opportunities at Risk

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – Kikxnow Digital Creator The total budget allocated for sports development for Charsadda District’s Sports Office was PKR 60,227,360 for the year 2025-26; however, PKR 8,570,560 was actually released. Accordingly, official records showed a total expenditure of PKR 17,316,116, leaving no remaining balance from the released funds. Further, another PKR 3,000,000 allocated for sports promotion was almost fully utilized with a release of PKR 3,250,000 and nearly all spent. Experts and locals are questioning how the youth can engage in positive sports if funds are not being released on time transparently. This has proved that the administration at the District Sports Office is not bothering about the importance of sports. Charsadda District Demographics and Youth (2023 Census): Total Population: 1,835,504 Literacy Rate: 53.94% (Male: 66.55%, Female: 40.36%) Urban Population: 292,426 (15.93%) Population under 10 years old: 542,879 (29.58%) Experts obs...

Shangla: Limited Sports Budget Affects Youth Development Opportunities

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – Kikxnow Digital Creator The total budget for the development of sports in the Shangla District's Sports Office was PKR 5,734,722. Only PKR 2,488,878 was released. Records show that an amount of -458,778 PKR was expended, indicating discrepancies in the use of funds. Out of PKR 915,300 allocated specifically for sports promotion, PKR 284,700 was spent, leaving PKR 15,300 unutilized. Sports experts and local people raise questions regarding the engagement of youth in positive activities sans transparent use of funds on time. The situation manifests the fact that the administration of the Shangla District Sports Office is inactive and neglecting the importance of sports. Shangla District Population (2023 Census): Total Population: 891,252 Indeed, experts point out that since the district has a young population, opportunities regarding sports should be promoted, but since there is limited funding and poor management, youth are not being given a way to c...

Abbottabad: Full Sports Funds Released, but Per Capita Investment Remains Limited

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – Kikxnow Digital Creator Abbottabad District’s Regional Sports Office was allocated a total budget of PKR 12,058,320 for the fiscal year 2025–26, of which PKR 6,006,923 was released and PKR 6,051,397 recorded as expenditure. For sports promotion specifically, PKR 3,975,000 was allocated and fully spent. However, given the district’s total population of 1,397,587, the per-person investment for sports programs amounts to just PKR 2.84, raising concerns about the adequacy of funding for meaningful youth development activities. Experts and local residents have expressed concern that due to this low level of investment, youth in the district are unable to fully engage in positive sports activities, and opportunities for participation remain limited. Abbottabad District covers an area of 1,967 square kilometers and includes two tehsils—Abbottabad and Havelian. The district has an urban population of approximately 22% and a literacy rate of 69%, highlighting ...

Pakistan Cricket Board and Islamabad Club: A Critical Examination of Financial and Administrative Mismanagement

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – Kikxnow Digital Creator The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Islamabad Club—two institutions whose very names bring to mind cricket and old-fashioned club tradition—are, by recent audit reports, embroiled in financial mismanagement and legal loopholes. Though the official function of these institutions is to offer recreation and sporting facilities to the members and the public, the reports identify that they occasionally play a sort of "funds juggling act" where millions and billions of rupees float about in a queer manner. As per the audit report, PCB remitted around PKR 5.529 million to the Islamabad Cricket Association (ICA) from 2012 to 2019 for the Diamond Cricket Ground despite the fact that the agreement explicitly mentioned that the ground should be made available to PCB on a free-of-cost basis. The audit terms this payment as illegal and an evident display of administrative negligence. PCB asserted that an investigation had already been ca...

To: Director General Sports, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

  Dear Sir, I hope this message finds you in good health. I am writing with great respect, but I must also bring an issue under your notice regarding the Right to Information (RTI) applications filed for districts such as Peshawar, Kohat, Charsadda, Mardan, Nowshera, Tank, Malakand, and Khyber. These applications have been pending for more than three months, and some for over a year. It is confusing that at times it appears that the District Sports Officers (DSOs) indicate they don't have the records, at other times that the records are lost, and at other times it seems that they just don't want to do the work. We can accept excuses, but this cannot continue indefinitely while public funds are not being accounted for. Surprisingly, when these requests were made, the DSOs were around and visible. Even now, some DSOs remain in Peshawar as administrators, yet the responsibility for district-level work seems to have magically disappeared. For example, the DSO of Charsadda is ...

The Silent Office and the Cost of Transparency: RTI Complaint 13132 Shakes Kohat Sports

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – Kikxnow Digital Creator Peshawar/Kohat — In spite of the sky-high claims of upholding sports in all parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the District Sports Office (DSO) Kohat is going great guns in the field of lack of transparency. Information regarding the salary, non-salary, and sports-specific grants released in the financial years 2023-24 and 2024-25, which were legally applied for under the Right to Information (RTI) Act in May 2025, has not been made available as yet. Absolute silence for five months pushed the issue to a point. Today, October 28, 2025, a journalist lodged Complaint Number 13132 formally with the RTI Commission Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. This is irrefutable proof that departmental stonewalling has moved from a simple inquiry to a complaint. The initial request asked for overall information for the two years of finance, such as: breakdown of salary and non-salary budgets; the precise account of funds spent and utilized on sports; list and phone...

Suspicious Appointments in KPK Sports Directorate and the Silence of the DG: A Critical Review

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – Kikxnow Digital Creator Over the past four to five years, appointments in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Sports Directorate from BPS-3 to BPS-16 have raised serious questions. These appointments were not limited to Peshawar, Kohat, Charsadda, Dera Ismail Khan, Swabi, and Mardan but also extended to the merged districts, where a lack of infrastructure and limited resources already create challenges. These appointments have fueled concerns about irregularities, lack of transparency, and fear within the department, threatening both its performance and public trust. The Directorate’s internal committee has clearly recommended that a high-powered provincial inspection team be formed immediately to conduct a detailed review of the original appointment records. The purpose is to ensure that every appointment was made according to rules and regulations and to uncover any irregularities or unlawful interventions. Surprisingly, the Director General (DG) of Sports KPK...

Silence of KPK Sports DG Sparks Alarm Over Dubious Appointments

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – Kikxnow Digital Creator A growing storm surrounds the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sports Directorate as internal reports suggest irregularities in appointments from BPS-3 to BPS-16 over the past four to five years in districts including Peshawar, Kohat, Charsadda, Dera Ismail Khan, Swabi, Mardan, and merged areas. The Sports Directorate’s own committee has recommended that a high-powered provincial inspection team thoroughly scrutinize the original records of these appointees. Yet, the Director General of Sports KPK remains conspicuously silent. This inaction is fueling suspicion and panic across departments, raising serious questions about accountability, governance, and possible misuse of authority. Staff and stakeholders are demanding immediate action, warning that continued negligence could tarnish the credibility of the entire sports administration in the province. #KPKSports #CorruptionAlert #AccountabilityNow #SportsDirectorate #KPNews #Transparency