Pakistan Football U-23 Tournament begins on Sunday

KARACHI:Pakistan U-23 Football Tournament is all set to explode into action this Sunday at Abbottabad’s Kunj Ground.

Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) is organizing this tournament.

A total of 12 teams – two teams from each of the four provinces and four regional teams – AJK, Gilgit-Baltistan, Islamabad and FATA will be seen in action during the tournament.

“Only raw talent of the country will get to play in the tournament,” PFF Director Competition Umar Zia told PPI. “Players of departments will not be playing in this event.”

“It will serve as a sort of talent hunt tournament,” Zia added. “It will help us increase the pool of players that is under different departments and federation’s radar.”

He added that trials have started for each team and are at different stages.

The final of the tournament will be played on July 16.

He said that he hopes top performers in this event will get contracts from departments.

Meanwhile, PFF will also be organizing Pakistan Premier League, which will begin in the last week of July.

Youth shot dead, man injured in Karachi armed attacks

KARACHI:A youth was killed and a man injured in two armed attacks in the city on Monday.

According to rescue sources, unidentified armed men opened fire on Nadir Ali, 24, son of Arbab, in Sector 36 of Surjani town in the city. As a result, he suffered severe injuries and died on the spot. The assailants fled after swift operation. His body was shifted to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for medico-legal formalities.

In another incident, bandits shot and injured a man, Abdul Latif, 47, son of Sikandar Malik when he offered them resistance during the dacoity in Ibrahim Hyderi area of Korangi, Karachi. The injured was shifted to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for treatment. He received a shot in the chest.

FC’s martyred soldier laid to rest in Gandhakha

GANDHAKHA:Martyred soldier of FC, Balochistan, was laid to rest in his ancestral graveyard at Gandhakha with military honour.

Hussain Bakhsh Jamali, who was martyred in exchange of firing with terrorists along Pak-Iran border in Tehsil Mund of district Kech the previous day, was laid to rest in his ancestral graveyard in Gandhakha area of Balochistan province on Monday with military honour.

The people belonging to different walks of life, including officers and officials of Frontier Corps (FC), Balochistan, attended the funeral prayer of martyred soldier.

SBP says e-banking transactions value jumps to Rs22.5 trillion

KARACHI:The State Bank of Pakistan on Monday released its Quarterly Payment System Review (QPSR) for the third quarter, January March 2021, of the fiscal year 2020-21 today, which shows strong growth in the space of digital financial transactions in the country.

The value of mobile banking, internet banking and e-commerce transactions all more than doubled during this period when compared with the same period last year. Encouragingly, the number of internet and mobile banking users have also been increasing significantly, up 30.5 percent and 20.3 percent respectively during Q3FY21 over same period last year.

During Q3FY21, bank customers performed 309.5 million e-banking transactions, valuing Rs22.5 trillion and registering growth rates of 31 percent by volume and 29 percent by value over the same quarter last year.

Most of the uptake in e-banking transactions were seen in internet banking and mobile banking transactions. The volume of mobile banking transactions reached 51.7 million, (up 144 percent) valuing Rs1.3 trillion (up 178 percent) compared to 21.2 million transactions valuing 467.5 billion in the same quarter, last year.

The number of registered mobile phone banking users reached 9.8 million showing an increase of 20% from the same period last year. Similarly, 24.5 million internet banking transactions valuing Rs1.5 trillion were recorded during this period compared to Rs0.75 trillion in the same quarter last year, registering a growth of 74% by volume and 109% by value.

In response to SBP’s measures to incentivize the installation of Point of Sale (POS) machines to facilitate digital payments through debit or credit cards in the country, the number of POS machines have shown a substantial growth of 37 percent when compared with the same period last year. On these POS machines, 25 million card-based transactions amounting to Rs124 billion were processed showing an increase of 28 percent by volume and 21 percent by value compared to the same quarter last year. The increase in the number of POS machines this year can be attributed to the measures that SBP took early last year which included the reduction in interchange fee on debit card payments thus improving the share of acquirers from overall merchant discount rate (MDR).

Non-cash based e-commerce transactions also increased substantially in the country during Q3FY21; e-commerce merchants processed 5.6 million transactions digitally amounting to Rs15.3 billion compared to 2.8 million transactions valuing Rs7.1 billion in Q3FY20, showing an increase of 100 percent by volume and 115 percent by value from the last year.

Total number of payment cards issued in the country stood at 44.5 million out of which 28.6 million are debit cards and 1.7 million are credit cards. Further, 6.4 million social welfare cards have been issued by banks on behalf of BISP, EOBI, Ehsaas and other government organizations and schemes.

It is worth mentioning that during the last few years, digital payment transactions in Pakistan have shown significant growth, reflecting the impact of favorable policies of SBP to incentivize customers. Expansion in digital payment infrastructure as well as emergence of new payment aggregators have also played their role in this growth. In line with its declared objectives to digitize payment and financial services, SBP will continue promoting digitization in the country and expects the industry to e reciprocate the efforts that will in turn increase convenience for people of Pakistan.

20 more Covid patients die in Pakistan

KARACHI:As many as 20 more patients died of coronavirus in Pakistan during the last 24 hours while 914 new virus cases emerged. The country-wide death toll from the virus has surged to 22,231 so far since the outbreak of the disease in February 2020.

According to a Ministry of National Health Services, Regulation, and Coordination report issued on Monday, a total of 955,657 people have been tested positive for the coronavirus disease in the country since its outbreak in February 2020, out of which 336,076 cases were in Sindh, 345,900 in Punjab, 27,064 in Balochistan, 137,759 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 82,596 in Islamabad, 6,019 in Gilgit-Baltistan, and 20,243 in Azad Kashmir. However, 901,201 patients have recovered from the disease so far.

Hot and dry weather likely to prevail over most parts of country

KARACHI:Met office said Monday, hot and dry weather is likely to prevail over most parts of the country, while very hot in plain areas. However, rain-wind-thunderstorm is expected at isolated places in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit Baltistan.

Tuesday

Hot and dry weather is likely to prevail over most parts of the country, while very hot in plain areas. However, rain-wind-thunderstorm is expected at isolated places in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit Baltistan.

Past 24 Hour Weather

Hot and dry weather prevailed over most parts of the country, while very hot in plain areas. However, rain-wind-thunderstorm occurred at few places in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, D.G. Khan and Gilgit Baltistan.

Rainfall (mm): Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Mirkhani 05, Dir 02, Malamjabba, Drosh, Kalam 01, Gilgit Baltistan: Gupis 04, D.G. Khan 03.

Yesterday’s Highest Maximum Temperatures (°C): Sibbi, Nokkundi 43, Dalbandin, Chhor, Shaheed Benazirabad, Joharabad and D I Khan 42.