KARACHI: Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon on Saturday handed over a cheque of Rs30 million to Adnan Asad, an official of Sindh Squash Association.

Addressing a press conference alongside Secretary Sports Abdul Aleem Lashari and Sindh Squash Association official Adnan Asad, Mr Memon, stated that the Sindh government was taking all possible steps to promote sports.

He said that the organisation of the Under-23 Squash Championship would attract players from around the world to Karachi, which would not only contribute to the development of sports but also enhance Pakistan’s positive image on a global scale.

He noted that players from 35 countries were participating in the event, including female participants from 22 countries.

The championship will be broadcast live in 80 countries, showcasing the ideal environment of Pakistan, particularly of Karachi, he added.

Promoting a sport like squash will not only raise awareness among the youth but also strengthen Pakistan’s international reputation, he noted.

He further stated that the Sindh government had allocated Rs30 million for this event to ensure it meets international standards.

Mr Memon also said that the government would continue to support sports and was taking practical steps to promote sports tourism.

He added that a few days ago, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto launched the iwork4sindh.com portal, the only platform in Pakistan providing access to both public and private sector job opportunities.

So far, 1.4 million people have accessed the portal, with 36,833 applications submitted for over 2,000 jobs, he mentioned.

He said that the CVs of skilled individuals will be available on the portal, enabling private companies to access talented professionals.

Mr Memon stated that after COVID-19, the concept of “work from home” was also introduced, along with other services such as food delivery.

He further emphasised that the Sindh government was striving to provide sports facilities to millions of young people across the province. Pakistan is a peaceful country and international players are invited to visit and experience its welcoming atmosphere, he expressed.

Published in Dawn, March 30th, 2025

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