PSF AGM for VPs election

Published November 20, 2002

ISLAMABAD, Nov 19: The Annual General Meeting of the Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) being held in Rawalpindi Wednesday will hold elections for two slots of vice president.

The tenure of Qamar Zaman as one of the vice presidents has come to an end and there would now be election through show of hands. The other post belonging to Jahangir Khan has fallen vacant after he was appointed advisor to the president PSF on being elected head of the World Squash Federation.

The other important items on the agenda include the presentation of pride of performance trophy to Punjab Squash Association with Rehmat Khan to be given the portfolio of a national coach.

The national and international calendar of activity for 2003 is also likely to be finalised in the meeting besides amendment of the PSF constitution to increase the cash in hand limit.

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