CM Sindh announces Rs3.5m grant for PHF

Murad promises Rs100m annually, renovation of Abdul Sattar Edhi Hockey Stadium

BRINGING BACK LOST GLORY: Murad Ali Shah said the Sindh government will try its best to revive the grandeur of hockey in Sindh and Pakistan. PHOTO COURTESY: ASIAN HOCKEY FEDERATION

KARACHI:
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has announced an immediate release of Rs3.5 million grants for Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) to help them rise from the slump that the national sport is facing.

A PHF delegation, which included President Brigadier (Retd) Khalid Sajjad Khokhar, Vice President Tariq Huda and Secretary Shahbaz Ahmed Senior, met Murad on Monday to discuss plans for the improvement of hockey in Sindh and ultimately in the country.

Aside from the immediate grants, Murad also promised Rs100 million annually for the PHF. Meanwhile, he also promised to help renovate the Abdul Sattar Edhi Hockey Stadium.

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“The Sindh government will bear all the expenses for the renovation work of Abdul Sattar Edhi Hockey Stadium,” said Murad. “I will my best to bring back the lost glory of hockey in Sindh and Pakistan.”

Sectary PHF Shahbaz praised Murad for stepping up to help them.


"We are really thankful to the Sindh CM for stepping forward to help us in the revival of national game throughout the country," Shahbaz told The Express Tribune. "The initial grant of 3.5m will be released this week, while the yearly grant of 100m will be released within this month.”

When asked where the money will be invested, Shahbaz said: “We have to revive the passion of the national game among the youngsters first by organising championships for every age group.”

Shahbaz also unearthed the details of the renovation of the hockey stadium.

"They have agreed to renovate each and everything in the stadium,” he said. “Further, we will be giving them plans for the revival of hockey clubs and hockey stadiums in Sindh, as the World XI matches will be held in Karachi and also the final of Pakistan Hockey League (PHL).”

 
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