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Usman Qadir declares his cricket retirement.

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The statement was made by the leg-spinner in a message uploaded on X, which was once known as Twitter. Usman Qadir’s final Pakistani game was in 2022.

“I want to express my heartfelt gratitude as I reflect on this incredible journey,” he said, announcing his retirement from Pakistan cricket today.

“Representing my country has been an enormous honor, and I am grateful for my teammates’ and coaches’ support throughout the entire process.”

“Every experience, from life-changing setbacks to priceless triumphs, has molded my profession and enhanced my quality of life. The cricket player continued, “I’m incredibly grateful to the devoted supporters who have always stood by me; your unwavering support has meant the world.”

“I will be continuing my dad’s legacy as I step into this new chapter, embracing both my love for cricket and the lessons he instilled in me,” he went on. The essence of Pakistani cricket and the priceless moments we shared are with me. I am very grateful for what you have done.

It should be noted that Usman Qadir, the late Abdul Qadir’s son and a great leg-spinner in Pakistan, has participated in 25 Twenty20 Internationals and one ODI, taking 29 wickets at an economy rate of 7.95.

The 31-year-old cricket player has accused former PCB technical director Mohammad Hafeez of being the reason of his expulsion from the national squad in May 2024.

Speaking on a regional YouTube channel, Usman asserted that, because of his recent success in domestic cricket, former T20 captain Shaheen Afridi had guaranteed him a spot in the January series against New Zealand.

He claimed that Hafeez’s meddling had harmed his career and accused him of pushing back against his selection.

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Punjab will cultivate 42.5 million plants over an area of 48,368 acres.

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Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has implemented emergency steps to address haze and air pollution, including a comprehensive afforestation campaign as part of the Chief Minister’s Plant for Pakistan Initiative. The initiative intends to cultivate 42.5 million trees on 48,368 acres in the province.

Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb announced that 7.361 million trees will be planted on 8,496 acres in the 2024-25 fiscal year, with a budget of Rs. 1,800 million allocated for this initiative. To date, Rs. 1,085 million has been expended, accounting for 60% of the projected expenditure.

During the Spring Plantation Drive, 5.966 million trees would be planted over 6,637 acres in several districts, including Lahore, Kasur, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Murree, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, and Muzaffargarh. Over 300 sites have been designated for afforestation.

The project encompasses the cultivation of Moringa, Chir, Neem, Kikar, Sheesham, Sars, Bakain, Semal, Arjun, and several fruit-bearing trees. The Chief Minister’s Plant for Pakistan Initiative is projected to incur a total expenditure of Rs. 8,000 million.

This effort will convert woods, riverbanks, canals, roadsides, the Potohar Plateau, Murree, and arid areas into green zones. According to the senior provincial minister, 2.73 million trees have been planted across 4,000 acres to date.

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Drive Against Price Hike: Punjab CM Directs Chief Secretary To Personally Monitor Drive

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Maryam Nawaz, the chief minister of Punjab, has instructed the chief secretary to personally oversee the province’s campaign against price increases and hoarding.
In order to minimise hoarding, she chaired a conference in Lahore and requested that the Government Rate List be publicly displayed in every shop and that the supply and demand of essential commodities be closely monitored.
According to Maryam Nawaz, throughout Holy Ramadan, the supply and prices of fruits and vegetables will also be closely monitored, and price increases would face severe legal action.

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Unverified Polio Case Report: Health Minister Establishes Committee to Look Into Issue

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Punjab Health Minister Khawaja Imran Nazir visited Mandi Bahauddin to address concerns over a reported Polio Case involving 8-Year-Old Mah Noor from Malikwal.

The Minister attested to Mahnoor’s good health and regular gait. All children, including Mah Noor, have received vaccinations, the minister underlined.

A health committee has been established to look into the issue further, the minister told the public.

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