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Dalfa Cattle Show from Jan 17 A person holding the leash of a cow. — Facebook@dalfapak/File KARACHI: The fourth edition of the Dalfa Cattle Show will take place from January 17-19 at the Expo Centre here in Karachi. A briefing in this regard was held at the Governor House which was attended by key stakeholders from agriculture and livestock sectors. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1700472799616-0'); }); In his message, Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori discussed the importance of public-private partnerships for economic stability and urged innovation in the agriculture and livestock sectors. He highlighted that such initiatives are vital for the growth and development of the national economy.CEO of Badar Expo Zohair Naseer, while addressing the event, reflected on the journey of the Dalfa Expo and Cattle Show. He noted, “We started with just 12 exhibitors, and now, with the support of the provincial governments of Sindh and Balochistan, we have grown to over 200 exhibitors.” He further revealed that this year, they aim to target African markets, with over 30 exhibitors from countries such as Nigeria, Senegal, and Ethiopia joining the show. “This will open new opportunities for export to our local sectors,” he added. Senior Joint Director at the State Bank of Pakistan Nadeem Khanzada highlighted that livestock contributes 14 per cent to the national GDP and emphasised on the need to support small farmers. Patron-in-Chief Dalfa Haris Mithani expressed his satisfaction with the progress of the show: “our journey has reached an important milestone. The show plays a crucial role in promoting key sectors of the country that are vital for the national economy.” Mithani acknowledged the contributions of various sectors including dairy, agriculture, livestock, fisheries and advanced technology, which have been instrumental in the success of the event. Vice Chairperson of the Balochistan Board of Investment and Trade (BBoIT) Bilal Khan Kakar announced that the next edition of Dalfa will be hosted in Balochistan, with full support from the provincial government. He stressed that Balochistan, which holds the largest share in the livestock sector, has not yet utilised its full potential, particularly in the blue economy, and the upcoming show will help raise awareness about its significance.
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Sorry to have kept you waitin’, but your scribe’s caught in football’s transfer pothole traffic, congestion from dissatisfied/greedy/disappointed/malcontent college players doin’ what “The Boll Weevil Song,” by Brook Benton and Tex Ritter, said, “...Justa lookin’ for a home...” The NCAA, hopefully on its final leg controlling the top football-playing colleges/universities, has decreed, scholarship limits for their 134 schools will be increased from 85 to 105. - “U.S. Senators blast NCAA boss: “Why don’t you go to Amazon and buy a spine?” Ricky Adams Schools are currently allowed to scholarship up to 25 players annually and your scribe’s never understood “85” and now “105,” numbers indivisible by 25 in new/old arithmetic/mathematics or French I. Gone forever, we’ve heard, will be walk-ons, even preferred ones, meaning hollership-holders will perform scout team duties, thereby postponing/eliminating opportunities to be seen by eagle-eyed NFL scouts. Add that to the current pothole calamity turning major universities into de facto junior college football programs, because players have two periods during the year to break and run from where they were once happy, to places where they’ll hopefully be happier, before leaving again, headed to where they’ll luckily be happiest for youthful millionaires, before the NFL lottery calls their names on national TV/streaming services. Hmmm. It’s a mess worsening hourly for coaches whose upcoming holiday season will be spent panning for gold to attract/keep budding millionaires a step away from running/ruining their teams: - “I ain’t blockin’ for nobody or runnin’ no pass routes unless I get the ball.” - “How much you gonna pay me to stay?” - ”I ain’t even gonna try to tackle him.” - “I ain’t goin’ to no classes.” - “If you don’t believe me, I ain’t gonna practice today or any other day you here!” The pothole’s best for companies selling logoed sports paraphernalia to the masses who were blindsided recently: - “Marshall opts out of Independence Bowl vs. Army over 29 transfers.” - “Three quarterbacks transferring, supposedly after head coach quits.” - “Is NCAA on Brink of Collapse? Marshall Case and the Leadership Crisis.” Suppliers servicing Shreveport and its Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl, including those stuck with stacks of Marshall University Thunderless Herd merch, are really busy. “Dear NCAA, Shreveport thanks you for the mess, welcomes La. Tech’s Bulldogs who’ll play Army, unless something bad happens.” Hmmm. Within 48 hours of the pothole’s opening, Arkansas had 25 outgoing gridders in it; Mississippi State had 22, including a quarterback who started eight 2024 games. What a MESS! Perhaps potholers, besides getting more money/playing time at better schools, are seeking more tres chic shorts/entire game uniforms, like Oregon wears. Players, via the pothole, headed to their third/fourth/fifth schools since COVID-19 attacked may end up like the fella who marries a woman who’s running around on her fourth husband looking for ever-lovin’ happiness. Your scribe’s presently assembling legal teams to defend fans accused of aiding/abetting NCAA/ESPN/CBS/CFP, et al, in first degree murder charges connected to the death of major college football as we’ve known it for 149 years. More headlines: - “Brian Kelly’s NIL $1M commitment to LSU could become trend for college football coaches.” - “FSU coach Mike Norvell contributing $4.5M to launch new fundraising effort.” - “Michael Vick lands Norfolk State football head-coaching job.” Hmmm. And just in time for bowl season, including his own: - “Snoop Dogg’s 3-Ingredient Bacon Upgrade Is Decadence At Its Finest” ... Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox!
TROY, Ala. (AP) — Damien Taylor rushed for 169 yards and three touchdowns, Matthew Caldwell threw for a touchdown and ran for another, and Troy scored 21 points in less than two minutes in the fourth quarter to beat Southern Miss 52-20 on Saturday. Taylor went straight up the middle from 56-yards out to give Troy a 24-8 lead midway through the third quarter. He added a 35-yard scoring run for a 38-20 lead with 5:50 left in the fourth. On the ensuing possession, Ian Conerly-Goodly intercepted a deflected pass and returned it 31 yards for a 25-point lead. Southern Miss quarterback Tate Rodemaker was intercepted again and LJ Green returned it 49 yards to the Golden Eagles' 16-yard line. Jordan Lovett capitalized on the short field by running it in from the 5. Taylor reached the 1,000-yard mark on the season for Troy (4-8, 3-5 Sun Belt Conference). Caldwell was 14 of 26 for 187 yards and he carried it seven times for 30 yards. Rodemaker threw for 234 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions for Southern Miss (1-11, 0-8). Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football
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