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Zaidatul Targets 2025 SEA Games Despite Injury, Job
Zaidatul Targets 2025 SEA Games Despite Injury, Job

The Sun

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Zaidatul Targets 2025 SEA Games Despite Injury, Job

KUALA LUMPUR: National women's sprinter Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli does not want her coaching duties at the Bukit Jalil Sports School (SSBJ) to interfere with her dream of competing at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand in December. The 32-year-old athlete, also known as 'Adik', said her focus now is on recovering from a ligament injury in her foot, sustained while competing at the Asian Track and Field (ATF) Championships in Gumi, South Korea, in May, as she works towards qualifying for the biennial Games. 'It's a bit challenging because Adik is already working, so the recovery process is taking a bit more time. 'I didn't even realise I had the injury during the competition. It was only after returning home that I found out there was a tear in my foot ligament, but I've continued training slowly,' she said when met recently. She also said she is preparing to compete in the upcoming Malaysia Open as part of her build-up to the 2025 SEA Games. 'For now, my main focus is, of course, the Malaysia Open because I want to qualify for the SEA Games, and more importantly, I want to improve my time compared to what I ran in Korea. 'Actually, based on my top 3 timing, I should have already qualified. But we still want to see how things go towards the end, especially in the final stages before the selection is made,' said Zaidatul, who was recently appointed an athletics coach at SSBJ. She also expressed hope that the return of sprint coach Mohd Poad Kassim to the national squad would help her maintain consistency. 'As an athlete, we naturally hope to have a coach by our side for motivation. As sprinters, there are technical aspects that need to be refined, and sometimes we don't even realise the mistakes we're making — only an experienced coach can detect and correct them,' she said. -- BERNAMA

Zaidatul balances coaching duties in bid for Sea GameS 2025
Zaidatul balances coaching duties in bid for Sea GameS 2025

The Sun

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Zaidatul balances coaching duties in bid for Sea GameS 2025

KUALA LUMPUR: National women's sprinter Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli does not want her coaching duties at the Bukit Jalil Sports School (SSBJ) to interfere with her dream of competing at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand in December. The 32-year-old athlete, also known as 'Adik', said her focus now is on recovering from a ligament injury in her foot, sustained while competing at the Asian Track and Field (ATF) Championships in Gumi, South Korea, in May, as she works towards qualifying for the biennial Games. 'It's a bit challenging because Adik is already working, so the recovery process is taking a bit more time. 'I didn't even realise I had the injury during the competition. It was only after returning home that I found out there was a tear in my foot ligament, but I've continued training slowly,' she said when met recently. She also said she is preparing to compete in the upcoming Malaysia Open as part of her build-up to the 2025 SEA Games. 'For now, my main focus is, of course, the Malaysia Open because I want to qualify for the SEA Games, and more importantly, I want to improve my time compared to what I ran in Korea. 'Actually, based on my top 3 timing, I should have already qualified. But we still want to see how things go towards the end, especially in the final stages before the selection is made,' said Zaidatul, who was recently appointed an athletics coach at SSBJ. She also expressed hope that the return of sprint coach Mohd Poad Kassim to the national squad would help her maintain consistency. 'As an athlete, we naturally hope to have a coach by our side for motivation. As sprinters, there are technical aspects that need to be refined, and sometimes we don't even realise the mistakes we're making — only an experienced coach can detect and correct them,' she said. -- BERNAMA

Zaidatul Balances Coaching Duties In Bid For SEA Games 2025
Zaidatul Balances Coaching Duties In Bid For SEA Games 2025

Barnama

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Barnama

Zaidatul Balances Coaching Duties In Bid For SEA Games 2025

KUALA LUMPUR, July 7 (Bernama) -- National women's sprinter Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli does not want her coaching duties at the Bukit Jalil Sports School (SSBJ) to interfere with her dream of competing at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand in December. The 32-year-old athlete, also known as 'Adik', said her focus now is on recovering from a ligament injury in her foot, sustained while competing at the Asian Track and Field (ATF) Championships in Gumi, South Korea, in May, as she works towards qualifying for the biennial Games. 'It's a bit challenging because Adik is already working, so the recovery process is taking a bit more time. bootstrap slideshow 'I didn't even realise I had the injury during the competition. It was only after returning home that I found out there was a tear in my foot ligament, but I've continued training slowly,' she said when met recently. She also said she is preparing to compete in the upcoming Malaysia Open as part of her build-up to the 2025 SEA Games. 'For now, my main focus is, of course, the Malaysia Open because I want to qualify for the SEA Games, and more importantly, I want to improve my time compared to what I ran in Korea. 'Actually, based on my top 3 timing, I should have already qualified. But we still want to see how things go towards the end, especially in the final stages before the selection is made,' said Zaidatul, who was recently appointed an athletics coach at SSBJ. She also expressed hope that the return of sprint coach Mohd Poad Kassim to the national squad would help her maintain consistency. 'As an athlete, we naturally hope to have a coach by our side for motivation. As sprinters, there are technical aspects that need to be refined, and sometimes we don't even realise the mistakes we're making — only an experienced coach can detect and correct them,' she said.

Uniqus Consultech and Sustainable Lab to Partner for Deployment of Uniqus' Proprietary Tech Platform for ESG Reporting in Japan
Uniqus Consultech and Sustainable Lab to Partner for Deployment of Uniqus' Proprietary Tech Platform for ESG Reporting in Japan

Business Standard

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Uniqus Consultech and Sustainable Lab to Partner for Deployment of Uniqus' Proprietary Tech Platform for ESG Reporting in Japan

BusinessWire India Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 4: Uniqus Consultech, a tech-enabled global platform that offers consulting solutions in the accounting & reporting, finance operations, governance, risk, ESG, and technology domains, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Sustainable Lab, a leading Japan-based ESG data solutions provider. The partnership involves using Uniqus' technology platform, ESG UniVerse, to enable companies in Japan meet their ESG reporting requirements. ESG UniVerse has already been deployed successfully by companies across the globe. The platform incorporates features which that help organizations traverse efficiently through their entire ESG journey, ranging from disclosures and greenhouse gas accounting to value chain assessment. With a unique blend of strong ESG domain capabilities and innovative GenAI-based technology, ESG UniVerse streamlines data management, enhances user experience, and supports organizations in achieving their long-term ESG goals. This partnership has led to the launch of TERRAST, that is powered by ESG UniVerse. The platform will be leveraged to assist clients in Japan on ESG reporting including some of the newer frameworks such as the Sustainability Standards Board of Japan (SSBJ) and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). The challenge of accurate ESG disclosure and internal data management With Japanese companies preparing to implement SSBJ standards from fiscal year 2027 and CSRD requirements from 2028, the need for a reliable, scalable ESG data management tool is rising. Many companies still rely on manual processes to gather data from domestic and international sites, making it difficult to meet increasing regulatory expectations, ensure transparency, and establish workflows robust enough to withstand third-party assurance. The built-in features of TERRAST and ESG UniVerse address these challenges and the platform has been further customized to support compliance with SSBJ and CSRD regulations. The platform will continue to be enhanced with new features over time. Key features of the platform include: * Multi-framework compatibility: Compliant with SSBJ, CSRD (ESRS), and other global ESG frameworks. Users can select multiple frameworks, and the system auto generates templates tailored for each requirement. * Flexible data collection and integration: Supports API connections, OCR-based GHG calculations, and bulk Excel uploads, and companies with existing data systems can continue using them. * Governance-ready architecture: Include input/update/approval logs, role-based access control, and hierarchical design, all supporting third-party assurance requirements. * Advanced analytics and visualization: Flexible dashboards, supporting management insights and internal communication. * Framework aligned output: Generates structured outputs that align with regulatory requirements. * Non-financial data as strategic management information: Custom KPIs aligned with company-specific materiality to leverage non-financial data for strategic decision-making. * Gen AI capabilities: Enhance data collection & analysis, enriches content for reporting & disclosures, facilitates research across ESG landscape & provide insights for meeting an organization's short & long term ESG vision. Jamil Khatri, Co-Founder & CEO of Uniqus Consultech, commented, "At Uniqus, we are committed to supporting our clients with innovative technology and deep expertise in ESG. The partnership reflects our philosophy of fusing deep domain expertise with scalable technology to solve real-world problems. As regulatory expectations around ESG evolve, companies need modern platforms that are both robust and agile. Our partnership with Sustainable Lab combines the best of global tech and local insight, empowering organizations to lead with transparency and purpose." Rajesh Nair, Partner at Uniqus Consultech, added, "We are excited to partner with Sustainable Lab to bring our ESG UniVerse platform to Japanese companies preparing for SSBJ and CSRD compliance. This collaboration delivers a powerful, integrated solution that streamlines ESG data management and reporting, helping organizations meet evolving regulatory requirements and leverage non-financial data for better decision-making." Kotaro Takahashi, COO at Sustainable Lab, stated, "At Sustainable Lab, we have provided data driven ESG solutions and hands-on support to numerous major corporations. We are delighted to partner with Uniqus, a firm with a strong global track record, to offer a disclosure solution tailored to the needs of Japanese companies. We are already in discussions with several large Japanese multinational firms regarding adoption, and we will continue to expand our outreach. Through this solution, we aim to enhance the efficiency and reliability of ESG disclosure practices and support the realization of sustainable management for our clients."

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