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Express Tribune
5 days ago
- Sport
- Express Tribune
Bahria wins Shuhada-e-Traffic Police Trophy
Winners and runner-up teams of Shuhada-e-Traffic Police Trophy basketball tournament are seen with Secretary Police Sports Board Muhammad Saeed along with Shahida Parveen Kiyani and Ghulam Mohammad Khan after the final. PHOTO: APP Bahria College Karsaz claimed a resounding victory in the final to lift the Shuhada-e-Traffic Police Trophy Girls Basketball Tournament on Thursday night after defeating Blastik Ballers by 25-15 at the International Abdul Nasir Basketball Court in Aram Bagh. Standout performances were seen by Saleha Noor (10 points), Dua Batool (8 points), and Raheema Irfan (7 points) led Bahria College to victory. For the runner-up team, Fatima Idrees scored 8 points, and Urooj added 7. Organized under the patronage of DIG Traffic Peer Muhammad Shah and hosted by Firdous Ittehad with support from the Karachi Basketball Association (KBBA), the tournament paid homage to the martyrs of the traffic police. The final match was witnessed by a large, enthusiastic crowd of basketball fans. In the awards ceremony following the match, Dua Batool was named Girl of the Tournament while Saleha Noor was declared Girl of the Final. Muhammad Saeed, Secretary of the Police Sports Board, graced the event as the chief guest and distributed trophies, medals, certificates, and cash prizes among the players. He praised the organizers and commended the players for their sportsmanship and skill, announcing that the tournament will now be held annually to continue honoring the legacy of traffic police martyrs. Also in attendance were Shahida Parveen Kiyani, President, Firdous Ittehad, Ghulam Muhammad Khan, Director Sports, Commissioner Karachi, Rotarian Sheikh Aqeel Ahmed. In his remarks, Ghulam Muhammad Khan extended special thanks to DIGP Peer Muhammad Shah for not only sponsoring the event but also contributing generous cash prizes and gifts for participants. He offered a heartfelt tribute to the fallen heroes of the traffic police. To conclude the ceremony, Shahida Parveen Kiyani presented a souvenir to Muhammad Saeed on behalf of Firdous Ittehad, in recognition of his continued support for youth sports and the legacy of public service.


Express Tribune
10-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Back-to-back Cambridge nomination
Listen to article Nazia Kashif, from Bahria College Karsaz, Karachi, has been shortlisted among the top 10 teachers in Pakistan for the Cambridge Dedicated Teacher Awards (CDTA) 2025, marking her second consecutive nomination for this prestigious award. The CDTA is a global competition that recognises exceptional primary and secondary teachers for their remarkable contributions. This year, 90 outstanding teachers from across the globe have been selected, including 10 inspiring educators from Pakistan, marking a proud moment for the country's education sector. Nazia is a mentor and guiding force in her students' academic and personal growth. Her passion for literature extends beyond textbooks, encouraging students to bring stories to life through stage performances. She also guided students in painting a mural on the college's main entrance wall. The artwork, featuring symbols of unity and inspiring quotes, aimed to spread kindness and inclusivity. The winner of the CDTA will be announced on April 23.