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‘Skills for Life' programme across 15 schools being launched
‘Skills for Life' programme across 15 schools being launched

Business Recorder

time4 days ago

  • Health
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‘Skills for Life' programme across 15 schools being launched

LAHORE: In a significant step toward empowering children through sports-based learning, BARD Foundation has partnered with Right To Play and CARE Foundation, to launch the 'Skills for Life' program across 15 CARE Foundation-adopted schools. This collaboration reflects the shared mission of all three organizations to improve the quality of education and life outcomes for children across Pakistan by integrating sports-based learning into school environments. Through this partnership, Right To Play will implement its internationally recognized Skills for Life Program, which focuses on fostering social, emotional, and cognitive development in schoolchildren using sports-based learning methodologies. Sponsored by BARD Foundation, the program aims to impact over 4,500 students, including both girls and boys, across primary and middle school levels. The initiative will roll out in key components i.e. POWER and SFD. Play opportunities for wellness and education resource (Power) is a structured sports-based learning model that utilizes play to build foundational skills in children from the primary sections of 5 CARE Foundation schools. The Sport for Development (SFD) is a sports-based curriculum tailored for students in grades 6 to 8 across 10 schools, leveraging sports as a tool to instill leadership, teamwork, emotional intelligence, and resilience. Mehreen Dawood, Member, Board of Governors – BARD Foundation, said, 'Through this collaboration with Right To Play and CARE Foundation, we are investing not only in education but in the holistic development of children through sports-based learning—helping them build confidence, resilience, and essential life skills that will stay with them forever.' This initiative marks another meaningful step in BARD Foundation's mission to remove barriers and create opportunities for youth across Pakistan. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Huzaifa wins ‘8th Borneo Junior Open Squash Championship'
Huzaifa wins ‘8th Borneo Junior Open Squash Championship'

Business Recorder

time22-07-2025

  • Business
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Huzaifa wins ‘8th Borneo Junior Open Squash Championship'

LAHORE: Pakistan's emerging squash sensation, Huzaifa Shahid, has triumphed once again on the international stage by winning the Boys Under-15 title at the 8th Borneo Junior Open Squash Championship, held at the Sarawak Squash Centre in Malaysia. Displaying exceptional skill and composure, Huzaifa defeated Malaysia's Lokkhesh Wigneswaran in straight sets (3–0) in the final, solidifying his position as one of the most promising junior squash players in the region. This latest win adds to Huzaifa's growing list of achievements in 2025, including a Silver Medal at the 21st Penang Malaysian Junior Open earlier this month, and a national title from the Islamabad U-15 National Junior Open earlier this year. His remarkable form is a continuation of an exceptional 2024 season, during which he secured major victories at the Japan Junior Open, Hong Kong Junior Squash Championship, and the Australian Junior Open — a rare international sweep that established him as one of the top junior players from Pakistan on the global stage. Congratulating the young champion, Mehreen Dawood, Board Governor of BARD Foundation, said: 'Huzaifa Shahid represents the kind of grit and excellence we stand for at BARD Foundation. His journey inspires young athletes to believe that with discipline and support, global success is possible. We are proud to back his dreams and watch him bring pride to Pakistan again and again.' Abdul Razak Dawood, President of BARD Foundation, emphasized the importance of nurturing such talent: 'Huzaifa has not only brought laurels to Pakistan but is helping shape a brighter, stronger future for squash in the country. At BARD Foundation, we remain deeply committed to supporting exceptional young athletes who are elevating Pakistan's name on the world stage.' It may be noted that Huzaifa's journey stands as an inspiring example of what focused effort, consistent support, and national pride can achieve. His continued rise in international squash sends a strong message about the potential of Pakistan's youth and the power of believing in their dreams. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Sohail secures Gold at Asian Junior Squash Championship
Sohail secures Gold at Asian Junior Squash Championship

Business Recorder

time08-07-2025

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Sohail secures Gold at Asian Junior Squash Championship

LAHORE: Sohail Adnan, a rising squash star and fellow of the BARD Foundation, has once again brought glory to Pakistan by securing the gold medal in the Boys U-13 category at the 32nd Asian Junior Individual Squash Championships 2025, held in Gimcheon, South Korea. Displaying remarkable skill and determination, Sohail defeated India's Ayaan Dhanuka in a thrilling four-game final with scores of 11-5, 11-2, 11-13, 11-6. His victory marks another major milestone in what has already been an exceptional year for the young champion. Earlier this year, Sohail made headlines by winning the British Junior Open 2025 (U-13), ending Pakistan's 18-year title drought at that event. His latest triumph in South Korea further cements his place among Asia's top junior squash players. Speaking about the victory, Abdul Razak Dawood, President-BARD Foundation, said: 'Sohail's dedication, focus, and passion continue to inspire us all. His journey reflects not only his personal excellence but also the BARD Foundation's commitment to nurturing Pakistan's brightest talent. We are proud to stand beside him as he continues to shine on the international stage.' Mehreen Dawood, Member of the BARD Foundation, praised Sohail's achievement, stating: 'Squash has always been a part of Pakistan's sporting heritage, and Sohail's victory is a step towards reclaiming that legacy. His dedication and fearless spirit represent the future of squash in our country. At BARD Foundation, we are committed to nurturing young players like Sohail who have the potential to bring Pakistan back to the top in world squash.' Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Sohail Adnan secures gold at Asian Jr Squash
Sohail Adnan secures gold at Asian Jr Squash

Express Tribune

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Express Tribune

Sohail Adnan secures gold at Asian Jr Squash

Young and talented Sohail Adnan poses with his gold medal and winner's certificate after winning the Boys U-13 title at the 32nd Asian Junior Individual Squash in Gimcheon, South Korea. PHOTO: psf Sohail Adnan, a rising squash star and fellow of the BARD Foundation, has once again brought glory to Pakistan by securing the gold medal in the Boys U-13 category at the 32nd Asian Junior Individual Squash Championships 2025, held in Gimcheon, South Korea. Displaying remarkable skill and determination, Sohail defeated India's Ayaan Dhanuka in a thrilling four-game final with scores of 11-5, 11-2, 11-13, 11-6. His victory marks another major milestone in what has already been an exceptional year for the young champion. Earlier this year, Sohail made headlines by winning the British Junior Open 2025 (U-13), ending Pakistan's 18-year title drought at that event. His latest triumph in South Korea further cements his place among Asia's top junior squash players. Speaking about the victory, Mr. Abdul Razak Dawood, President-BARD Foundation, said: "Sohail's dedication, focus, and passion continue to inspire us all. His journey reflects not only his personal excellence but also the BARD Foundation's commitment to nurturing Pakistan's brightest talent. We are proud to stand beside him as he continues to shine on the international stage." Mehreen Dawood, Member of the BARD Foundation, praised Sohail's achievement, stating: "Squash has always been a part of Pakistan's sporting heritage, and Sohail's victory is a step towards reclaiming that legacy. His dedication and fearless spirit represent the future of squash in our country. At BARD Foundation, we are committed to nurturing young players like Sohail who have the potential to bring Pakistan back to the top in world squash." Sohail Adnan's success is the result of relentless hard work and the right mentorship and support. As a BARD Foundation fellow, he represents the Foundation's vision of empowering young Pakistanis to achieve their dreams and make their mark globally. With victories at the British Junior Open, Scottish Junior Open, Morgan Reach Junior Championship, and now the Asian Junior Championships, Sohail has firmly established himself as one of the brightest young talents in global squash.

Naila Kiani summits Kanchenjunga
Naila Kiani summits Kanchenjunga

Business Recorder

time24-05-2025

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Naila Kiani summits Kanchenjunga

LAHORE: Pakistani mountaineer, Naila Kiani, has successfully summited Kanchenjunga (8,586m)—the world's third highest mountain, becoming the first Pakistani woman to conquer this formidable peak. With this milestone, Naila now stands among an elite group of global mountaineers, having scaled 12 out of the world's 14 highest peaks above 8,000 meters, continuing her unprecedented journey of defying limits. With just two summits remaining, she is edging closer to becoming one of only 17 women in the world to have conquered all 14 of the planet's 8,000-meter giants. Naila is not only a climber but a change-maker. She has led environmental campaigns, such as a high-altitude cleanup at K2, and a recovery mission for Pakistani porter Muhammad Hassan Shigri, bringing closure to his grieving family. As a mother of two, a former banker, and a passionate advocate for sustainable climbing, Naila Kiani defies traditional molds and inspires a new generation of Pakistanis, especially young women, to dream beyond the boundaries placed before them. Naila Kiani's rise in the mountaineering world is as inspiring as it is unprecedented. From her first successful summit of Gasherbrum II—achieved while balancing a demanding career in finance and the responsibilities of motherhood—to conquering giants such as Everest, K2, Lhotse, Annapurna I, and Makalu, she has consistently defied the odds and broken barriers. In just under three years, she became the first Pakistani woman to summit 11 of the world's highest peaks above 8,000 meters. These include K2 (8,611m), known as the savage mountain and Pakistan's tallest peak; Everest (8,848m), the highest peak in the world; Lhotse (8,516m); Makalu (8,485m); Annapurna I (8,091m); as well as Broad Peak, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, Gasherbrum I and II, and Nanga Parbat. In 2023 alone, she achieved the extraordinary feat of summiting seven 8,000-meter peaks within just six months, placing her in the company of only a handful of climbers worldwide to have accomplished such a milestone in a single climbing season. Behind Naila's extraordinary pursuit of the world's highest peaks stands a consistent force—the BARD Foundation. Their continued support is not just a partnership, but a commitment to seeing her through to the summit and beyond. Mehreen Dawood, Member – Board of Governors, shared, 'Naila represents the very spirit we aim to nurture at BARD: resilience, courage, and the unwavering pursuit of excellence. Her summits are not just personal victories—they are milestones for all Pakistani women. We are proud to support her journey and amplify the impact she continues to make globally.' Abdul Razak Dawood, President – BARD Foundation said, 'What Naila has achieved is historic. Her drive, integrity, and purpose embody the values of the BARD Foundation. We believe in backing talent that breaks barriers, and Naila is the perfect example of what can be accomplished when ambition meets opportunity.' Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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