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Senate recommends civil award, job for fastest Naseem Hameed
Senate recommends civil award, job for fastest Naseem Hameed
Muhammad Arsahd
IslamabadPaying a glowing tribute winner of 100 meters race the Senate on Wednesday called for the government to honour Naseem Hameed for being the fastest woman in South Asia with civil award as well as job along with professional training.
The Upper House of the Parliament also unanimously demanded of the government to make all possible efforts to bring about revolutionary changes in the living standards of her family, because her family was living below the poverty line in a single room house in Karachi.
Senator Raza Rabbani, while speaking on a point of order, sought permission to present a resolution to pay glowing tribute to the national flag hoister at Dhaka for her showing excellence in the field of sport.
Chairman Farooq H Naek suspended the rules of business and permitted Raza Rabbani to move the resolution. Speaking on the occasion, Raza Rabbani said that wining of gold medal by a daughter was welcoming, but she belonged too poor to keep gold medal at her house. So immediate efforts were need of the time for improving her living standard along with provision of job and professional training to better her sport he observed.
He moved the resolution which said that the Seante recommended the outstanding performance of a Pakistani athlete namely Ms. Naseem Hameed in the 11th South Asian Games held at Dhaka. Naseem Hameed the fastest woman of South Asia, a tremendous achievement, but what required praise, support and appreciation were the fact that she hailed from a family living below the poverty line.
Attaining such heights in a field of support which requires training and good health in her particular circumstances where in her entire family resides in one room in Karachi highly commendable. This also reflects the fat that the working classes of Pakistani when determined can scale insurmountable heights the resolution stated.
It further said that in the prevailing circumstances the poor daughter of Pakistan had done the nation proud so the Senate called upon the Federal Government to take measures including provision of job to her in any autonomous, semi-autonomous body or corporation like PIA etc, training programe for showing potential for further such wins if properly trained, bestow a civil award along with a patch of land (plot).
Leader of the Opposition Senator Wasim Sajjad demanded of the government to set up a fund to encourage players. He said that government should restrict its interference in selection of players and entire activity of selection be executed by selection committees freely and independently.
It will be great source of inspiration and encouragement of players for the future if government pays attention to resolution presented by Raza Rabbani and takes steps to encourage her he added.
Senator Ishaque Dar said that government should make an announcement that every winning player would be honoured with prize as it would encourage other players too to demonstrate animal spirits in international tournaments and events.
At this Federal Minister for Science and Technology Azam Swati said that Naseem Hameed was national pride so he would provide maximum financial assistance in her professional training and other affairs. Meanwhile, Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP) is content with the performance of countrys athletes in the 11th South Asian Games and will give cash prizes and awards to medal winners, Secretary of the Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP), Khlaid Mehmood said on Wednesday.
Senate recommends civil award, job for fastest Naseem Hameed
Muhammad Arsahd
IslamabadPaying a glowing tribute winner of 100 meters race the Senate on Wednesday called for the government to honour Naseem Hameed for being the fastest woman in South Asia with civil award as well as job along with professional training.
The Upper House of the Parliament also unanimously demanded of the government to make all possible efforts to bring about revolutionary changes in the living standards of her family, because her family was living below the poverty line in a single room house in Karachi.
Senator Raza Rabbani, while speaking on a point of order, sought permission to present a resolution to pay glowing tribute to the national flag hoister at Dhaka for her showing excellence in the field of sport.
Chairman Farooq H Naek suspended the rules of business and permitted Raza Rabbani to move the resolution. Speaking on the occasion, Raza Rabbani said that wining of gold medal by a daughter was welcoming, but she belonged too poor to keep gold medal at her house. So immediate efforts were need of the time for improving her living standard along with provision of job and professional training to better her sport he observed.
He moved the resolution which said that the Seante recommended the outstanding performance of a Pakistani athlete namely Ms. Naseem Hameed in the 11th South Asian Games held at Dhaka. Naseem Hameed the fastest woman of South Asia, a tremendous achievement, but what required praise, support and appreciation were the fact that she hailed from a family living below the poverty line.
Attaining such heights in a field of support which requires training and good health in her particular circumstances where in her entire family resides in one room in Karachi highly commendable. This also reflects the fat that the working classes of Pakistani when determined can scale insurmountable heights the resolution stated.
It further said that in the prevailing circumstances the poor daughter of Pakistan had done the nation proud so the Senate called upon the Federal Government to take measures including provision of job to her in any autonomous, semi-autonomous body or corporation like PIA etc, training programe for showing potential for further such wins if properly trained, bestow a civil award along with a patch of land (plot).
Leader of the Opposition Senator Wasim Sajjad demanded of the government to set up a fund to encourage players. He said that government should restrict its interference in selection of players and entire activity of selection be executed by selection committees freely and independently.
It will be great source of inspiration and encouragement of players for the future if government pays attention to resolution presented by Raza Rabbani and takes steps to encourage her he added.
Senator Ishaque Dar said that government should make an announcement that every winning player would be honoured with prize as it would encourage other players too to demonstrate animal spirits in international tournaments and events.
At this Federal Minister for Science and Technology Azam Swati said that Naseem Hameed was national pride so he would provide maximum financial assistance in her professional training and other affairs. Meanwhile, Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP) is content with the performance of countrys athletes in the 11th South Asian Games and will give cash prizes and awards to medal winners, Secretary of the Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP), Khlaid Mehmood said on Wednesday.