KARACHI: Mudassar Razak Arain, secretary general of the Pakistan Netball Federation (PNF), will represent the country at the Congress of the International Netball Federation which will be held in Sydney on Aug 4-5.

The PNF recently nominated Mudassar to attend the Congress while the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) and Ministry of Inter-Provincial Coordination also issued the NOC for his participation.

The agenda of this Congress will be the election of office bearers of the International Netball Federation for the next four years, approval of activities and reports of the past four years, presenting audited account of past two years, amendment of rules & regulations in the Constitution, allotment of Netball World Cup, approval of development program as well as other affairs.

In the absence of Mudassar, who is also the secretary of the Sindh Olympic Association (SOA) Mohammad Rizwan will be the acting Secretary General of PNF while Mohammad Saleem Paracha will hold the charge of acting secretary, SOA.

Published in Dawn, August 2nd, 2015

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