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Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves increased by $600m
Prime Minister said that our foreign exchange reserves are increasing but we want to do it not through loans but generating our income.
Islamabad: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif Tuesday said the country's foreign exchange reserves have further increased by six hundred million dollars.
Launching the Prime Minister's Youth Sports Initiative in Islamabad, he stated: “Exim Bank of China has provided this roll over to the country”.
Prime Minister added that our foreign exchange reserves are increasing but we want to do it not through loans but generating our income.
“It is possible as our youth has the potential to excel and take the country forward in the fields of sports, Information Technology, industries and the agriculture,” he continued.
Paying glowing tributes to the athletes for earning fame for Pakistan through their outstanding performances, the premier added: “Five billion rupees have been allocated in the budget to meet the necessary expenditures in connection with promotion of sports”.
The Prime Minister further said if provided with the opportunity after the elections, they would provide more resources for education, skills development and promotion of sports.
Prime Minister's Youth Sports Initiative encompasses establishment of Sports Endowment Fund, the country's first sports University in Islamabad, Elite Sportsperson Development Program and measures for promotion of traditional as well as e-sports.
In his remarks on the occasion, Minister for Interprovincial Coordination Ehsan-ur-Rehman Mazari said: “A number of initiatives have been taken over the last fifteen months to further strengthen sports infrastructure in the country”.
He said a sports policy has also been prepared to promote various sports, adding that structural reforms have also been introduced in the departments concerned in order to enable our youth better compete at the international events.
Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on Youth Affairs Shaza Fatima Khawaja recalled that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif revived the departmental sports after assuming the power to nourish capacity and capabilities of athletes.
She said: “The sports elements have also been included in the Prime Minister Youth Program under which talent hunt programs for hockey, football and volleyball have been conducted across the country”.
Shaza Fatima was confident that the talent would further earn fame for Pakistan at the international level.
“Sports Endowment Fund will provide financial assistance to our legends as well as emerging players and the elite pool,” she added.
SAPM continued to say that out of five billion rupees allocated for sports, one billion rupees will be spent for the establishment of the sports university, adding that this university will prepare sports managers and other technical staff.
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