Tag: BPL

  • Tremendous enthusiasm for vaccination in Antyodaya, BPL, APL ration card holders and front line workers between 18 and 44 years of age in the district

    There is tremendous enthusiasm for vaccination among Antyodaya, BPL, APL ration card holders and front line workers between 18 and 44 years of age to prevent and prevent infection of Kovid-19. By following the Kovid-19 protocol, these people are getting Kovid-19 vaccine free of charge after reaching the self-identified vaccination centers. In this sequence, 16 thousand 218 people have been vaccinated by Kovid-19 so far in the district. He said that we are all united to fight this corona crisis. Corona will definitely be defeated by vaccination. Collector Shri PS Elma has asked the common people to ignore the rumors. No person has suffered any serious problems due to getting vaccinated and all the vaccinated people are leading a normal life. He has advised the eligible people to go to their nearest vaccination center and get vaccinated. Similarly, he also explained the use of masks, social distance, use of sanitizer, frequent hand washing with soap, following the protocol issued in relation to Kovid-19.

  • ‘Mentally tortured’ Amir quits international cricket, to release statement soon

    Karachi [Pakistan], December 17 (ANI): Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir on Thursday announced that he is quitting international cricket. The 28-year-old pacer said that he does not think he can work with the current Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) management and it is best for him to leave. He has promised a full statement soon.
    “To be honest, I don’t think I can play cricket under this management, I am leaving cricket, for now, I am being mentally tortured, I cannot handle it, I have seen it enough from 2010-2015. I have to repeatedly hear that PCB invested a lot in me, I am thankful to Shahid Afridi as he gave me chances when I came back after the ban,” said Amir in a video that has now gone viral on social media.
    “Everyone wants to play for their country, they just keep saying that I left Test cricket for other leagues around the world, I made the comeback through BPL, if I was dying for leagues then I could have said I don’t want to play for Pakistan. Every month there is someone who is saying Amir ditched us, in two days I will reach Pakistan and then I will release a statement,” he added.