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Journalists compete in more than 50 different categories; AGAHI Awards encourages best content in print, television, radio and online journalism.
Pakistan’s most prestigious journalism “Agahi Awards 2013” celebrated today at PNCA Islamabad. The Awards have been organized in collaboration with leading press clubs, local and international media development institutions, regulatory authorities, civil society organizations, private sector and other stakeholders. Puruesh Chaudhary Founder & President, AGAHI and Amir Jahangir Chief Executive Officer, Mishal Pakistan founded these awards in 2012.
The Agahi Awards are an annual series of awards for journalism in Pakistan, developed under the umbrella of the Credibility Lab at Mishal for creating an appreciation methodology for ethical and quality content. The evaluation methodology and criteria of the awards have been designed on the pillars of Media Development Indicators of UNESCO, in collaboratiosn with the Center for International Media Ethics (CIME) and UNESCO headquarters in Paris. The Awards were inaugurated in March 2012 and have become the most prestigious awards for the journalism in Pakistan.
The Awards have created appreciation for journalism in fifty different categories including business and economy, conflict, corruption, crime, education, infotainment, the nexus between water, energy and food security, gender and governance, health, extremism and terrorism, peace, interfaith, dignity; thus creating media diversity across print, television, radio and the online media.
Among the winners for this year’s “Agahi Awards 2013, the Journalist of the Year Award” were deigned in 50 categories. The award for business and economy was won by Naveen Mangi (Bloomberg), Maliha Naz Rana from Herald in Health and Primary Education, Shakeel Ahmad (DAWN News) Higher Education and Training, Zahir Shah Sherazi (DAWN News) in Infrastructure, Abdur Rauf (Express Tribune) for Institutions, Maimoona Saeed (GEO News) forLabor Market Efficiency, Ghulam Mohiuddin (AAJ TV) for Environment,Shabina Faraz (Jang) in Climate Change, Zahid Gishkori (Express Tribune) in Flood and Disaster Reporting, Sehrish Wasif (Express Tribune) in Disaster and Catastrophe, Xari Jalil (DAWN) in Governance, A.B. Arisar (DAWN) in Corruption, Asad Kharal (Express Tribune) forLaw &Order, Hanif Samoon (DAWN.com) in Health,Din Muhammad Watanpal (Daily Qudrat, Quetta) forChild Survival, Sarwar Baloch (VSH News) in Health&Nutrition, Ali Usman (Express Tribune) forNon Communicable Diseases, Zia ur Rehman (Friday Times) for Polio Immunization, Aslam Chandio (Online News Agency) forEnergy, Water &Food Security, Sarah Munir (Express Tribune) on Media Ethics,Syed Ali Shah (DAWN News) forMedia Safety, Ashraf Javed (The Nation)for Crime Reporting, Shahzada Irfan Ahmad (The News) forCorporate Social Responsibility, Zahir Shah Sherazi (DAWN News) in Democratic Values and Dignity, Bina Shah (Blogger) in Education, Zia ur Rehman (Friday Times) for Extremism and Terrorism,Shahzada Irfan Ahmad (The News) in Gender,A.B. Arrisar (DAWN) in Gender – Economic Opportunity, Abdul Shakoor (APP) in Gender – Health and Survival, Zia Ur Rehman (Friday Times) in Gender – Political Empowerment, Aamir Saeed (Pique Magazine) forHuman Rights,Fazal Khaliq (Express Tribune) in Child Protection, Kiran Nazish (DAWN.com) forChild Rights, A.B. Arisar in Gender – Domestic Violence, Zia ur Rehman (Friday Times) in Minorities &Marginalized Communities, Mehtab Haider (The News) in Political &Regularity Environment, Jawwad Rizvi (The News) in Market Environment, Faseeh Mangi (Bloomberg) in Infotainment,Mubashar Zaidi (DAWN.com) in Journalism for Peace,Muhammad Irfan Haider (Dawn) forConflict Reporting, Asad Kharal (Express Tribune) in Judiciary,Zeeshan Anwar (Daily Express) in Court Reporting, Zahir Shah Sherazi (DAWN.com) in Photo Journalism,Aslam Chandio (Online News Agency) in sports.
The awards ceremony was presented by Osama Bin Javaid, a Pakistani journalist based in the Middle East and Razeshta Sethna, par of the editorial team at a leading English language publication in Pakistan. The Awards also have special categories including“Current Affairs Anchor of the Year” and “News Channel of the Year” in Pakistan. These categories are on the basis of people’s choice, which includes voting for these two categories by reaching out to more than 6 million Pakistanis through social media engagement and 1.5 million via SMS campaign and direct feedback.
GEO NEWS won the Peoples’ Choice Award for the “Most Favourite News Channel” second year around.
The “Current Affairs Anchor of the Year” Award was for two emerging anchors; won by Iqrar ul Hassan (ARY News) and Alia Nazki (BBC Urdu), as “the Emerging Current Affair Anchor of the Year” in the male and female categories. “Investigative Journalist of the Year” award was won by Asad Kharal (Express Tribune).
Ejaz Haider from Capital TV awarded the “Most Credible Anchor” based on the Media Credibility Index developed in collaboration with more than 10 journalism schools in Pakistan.
To ensure diversity in content and more social issues to be highlighted in media, Mishal Pakistan in collaboration with Save the Childrencreated the health category further dividing them into six sub-categories. This has not only increased the quantum of health content in media, but has also encouraged journalists to write more on the socio-economic challenges in Pakistan.
This year AGAHI Awards received an overwhelming response by the journalist community, where more than 1500 nominations were received from all over the country across more than 50 different categories in print, television, radio and online content.
Academic partners for Agahi Awards 2013 from the disciplines of journalism and mass communication included;Fatima Jinnah Women University (Rawalpindi), AllamaIqbal Open University (Islamabad), BahauddinZakariya University (Multan), International Islamic University (Islamabad), Islamia University (Bahawalpur), University of Gujrat, National University of Science and Technology (Islamabad), Roskilde University (Denmark), Center for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom atEuropean University (Italy).
Press Clubs in Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi, Multan, and the National Press Club along with the Kashmir Press Club (Mirpur) and the Tribal Union of Journalists, Center for International Media Ethics, Ethical Journalism Network, Media Helping Media, Save the Children, Devex, International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Press Council of Pakistan, Internews Network, Center for Investigative Journalism (Bosina-Sarajevo), Transnational Crisis Project, Hayward Black Media, MediaShift, P@sha have partnered to ensure making the journalism awards at par with international standard of journalism.
Mishal Pakistan is the country partner Institute of the Center for Global Competitiveness and Benchmarking Networks at the World Economic Forum. Established in 2003, Mishal has been engaged with key stakeholders in Pakistan to improve the state of media through good governance initiatives.
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ParalympicsGB Cyclist, George Peasgood aged 25, from Saffron Walden, competing in the C4-5 - Road Race - Men event, at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
ParalympicsGB is the name for the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Paralympic Team that competes at the summer and winter Paralympic Games. The Team is selected and managed by the British Paralympic Association, in conjunction with the national governing bodies, and is made up of the best sportsmen and women who compete in the 22 summer and 4 winter sports on the Paralympic Programme.
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Speller 164, Lainey Gardner of Toledo, OH representing The Blade competes in the Preliminaries of the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee in National Harbor, MD on Tuesday, May 30, 2023. ph: E. M. Pio Roda / Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Over 500 cadets from military academies and universities around the world compete in the 49th annual Sandhurst Military Skills Competition on West Point April 10 and 11. Teams are comprised of eight men and one woman that will compete in 11 different events ranging from marksmanship to grenade throwing. The competition tests both individual and team military skills as well as leadership abilities and athletic proficiency. Teams accumulate points during the rigorous competition, and have the opportunity to earn up to 1000 points throughout the course. (U.S. Army photo by: Anthony Battista/ USMA DPTMS VI)
Dorms compete at the 2016 Hogolympics featuring contests as varied as a slow bike race, frisbee toss, 3-legged race and water balloon toss. For the record, this year's winners were Lower North Crossley on the boys' side, with Rikert taking out the girls' competitions. Photographs by Glenn Minshall.
Teams compete at the 2023 LCS Season Kickoff Event on January 10, 2023 (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
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More than 200 high school students from 12 teams competed in the Maryland National Guard annual Joint Service Junior ROTC Field Meet on April 13, at Gunpowder Military Reservation in Glen Arm, Md.
Century High School, home of the Knights in Sykesville, Md., won the over all competition in ten different events that tests the students level of physical fitness and ability to work together and leadership.
“We placed second two years in a row, this year we were determined to win,” said Cadet Capt. Michael Donellan from Sykesville, Md. “It was a great meet, it was well organized and a lot of fun. This year we won six individual events.”
The schools were from all across the state representing all branches of service and their Junior ROTC programs, including the Freestate Challenge Academy. Each team consisted of 20 students, but only eight could compete at one time and at minimum of two of the students had to be females. The events consisted of a physical fitness test, first aide, rope bridge, egg toss, tire flip, leadership reaction course, tug of war, Humvee pull, issy dizzy and an obstacle course.
“This is a fun way for the students to come together, compete and develop their leadership and communication skills,” said Lt. Col. (ret.) Bruce Kale, event coordinator and retired member of the Maryland National Guard. “These are good kids and they come from all different backgrounds with one goal: to be the best that they can be.”
Winters Mill is the only other high school in Carroll County to offer Junior ROTC and they competed in the meet. Century High School received approval from the U.S. Army and the Carroll County Board of Education to offer Junior ROTC in 2005.
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Virginia Army National Guard Soldiers compete in a Battalion Army Combat Fitness Test Challenge Feb. 28, 2020, at Defense Supply Center Richmond, Virginia. Soldiers competed in teams of three, with one officer, one noncommissioned officer and one junior enlisted Soldier. First place was taken by 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team; second place was taken by the Recruiting and Retention Battalion; and the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute’s Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin Lehmer earned the highest score at 591 points, with his teammate Staff Sgt. John Fracker close behind with a score of 589. (U.S. National Guard photo by Mike Vrabel)
Dorms compete at the 2016 Hogolympics featuring contests as varied as a slow bike race, frisbee toss, 3-legged race and water balloon toss. For the record, this year's winners were Lower North Crossley on the boys' side, with Rikert taking out the girls' competitions. Photographs by Glenn Minshall.
This was Sanjar's last meet in Indiana, just a couple of weeks before we drove cross-country to begin our new lives in Claremont (and where he joined the TCC Swim Team).
Competing with NCT's Orange 36, Yourbus offer a ten minute Y36 using nine 64 plate Mercedes Citaros.
3102 passes alongside Wollaton Park Grounds with a Y36 to Nottingham via QMC and Canning Circus.
Cadets compete in the M17 pistol and M4 carbine events during the 1st Brigade Army ROTC Ranger Challenge at Fort Knox, Ky., Oct. 26, 2023. Teams from across the brigade compete in this muti-day event to earn a spot in the Sandhurst Military Skills Competition hosted by the U.S. Military Academy at West Point next spring. (U.S. Army photo by 2nd Lt. Alexa Gutowski)
Soldiers compete in the urban land navigation portion of IMCOM's Best Warrior Competition the morning of May 25. Competitors had to successfully locate four points and a checkpoint throughout Ft. Sam Houston using a DAGR, or Defense Advanced GPS Receiver, within three hours.
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Jersey Rugby Football Club is a rugby club based in Jersey that competes at the RFU Championship. In the 2009–10 season JRFC won their play-off at Twickenham and also in the 2012–13 beat their greatest rivals Guernsey to win the Siam Cup for the fifth consecutive year. Jersey gained promotion by winning National League One and are now in RFU Championship.
The team was known as Jersey R.F.C. until the start of the 2016–17 season, when they changed their name to the Jersey Reds.
Rugby has been played in Jersey since 1879 with breaks for war and the Nazi occupation but the modern era started when the club acquired the land for a permanent home in Saint Peter near Jersey Airport in 1961; the original wooden clubhouse was built in 1964, its approximate location was in the middle of the Jersey Bowl carpark. From the early 1970s, when tourism in the island was at its peak, Jersey attracted many of rugby's top clubs who could combine a break from their regular fixtures with a game against the JRFC.
This period culminated with a very successful Centenary year in 1979, teams with international players came over to play and help celebrate this event – JPR Williams being one of the most famous! This decade left the club with an unequalled collection of plaques and memorabelia; teams coming from the UK, Ireland, South Africa, Australia (the beachguard connection) and the Netherlands.
Jersey vs. Barking at St. Peter, 5 November 2011.
The current clubhouse was opened in September 1994 and corresponded approximately with the start of the leagues; by then Jersey could not rely on random visiting sides and had to join the league in Hampshire.
In the summer of 2010 the new Lord Jersey Stand was built between the 1st XV pitch and the Airport Road and the Pavilion, with kitchen and bar, to the east of the main club facilities. This was to provide amenities for the increasing number of spectators due to the further success of the 1st XV.
The last few years have seen the first team work its way up the National Leagues, winning the overall National League 3 in 2010 and progressing to National League 2 South. Most recently in 2011, Jersey were promoted to National League 1 through a play-off game at home to Loughborough Students. The clubs kit is red with black shorts and socks and the away shirts are blue with black shorts and socks.
During their first season in National League 1 Jersey suffered a narrow defeat in their first game against Fylde and also lost their first home game in two and a half years against Ealing. They were also docked 5 points for fielding too many foreign players in their defeat to Cinderford. Despite these setbacks Jersey bounced back winning 11 games in a row and ended 2011 second in the National League 1 table, only 1 point behind Ealing. In their first game of 2012 they beat top of the table Ealing 24–16, making promotion a very real possibility. This run continued with wins against Rosslyn Park, Cinderford, Wharfedale and Stourbridge giving them 19 wins in a row but stuttered against Barking but since have won all their remaining games, most notably an away win against Coventry in which over 400 Jersey fans went to Coventry, to win promotion to the Championship.
In July 2012, it was reported that the States of Jersey Economic Development Department would sponsor the club for one year at a cost of £75,000.[
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ParalympicsGB Athlete, Hollie Arnold aged 27, from Grimsby, competing in the Javelin Throw F46 - Women Final event, at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
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ParalympicsGB Athlete, Ben Rowlings aged 25, from Newport, competing in the 100m T33 - Men event, at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
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Teen finalists, Robert Irvine Jr. and Jaziele Cruz, compete for first place during the Military Youth of the Year Competition held February 8, 2017 at the Camp Zama Community Club. Local judges evaluated contestants on their leadership skills, public speaking, and interviews portions during the competition.
Irvine, a junior at Camp Zama High School and this year’s winner, will go on to compete at the regional level in Korea. The Pacific region’s winner will then go on to the National Military Youth of the Year competition in Washington, D.C., where participants will be in the running for a $20,000 scholarship.
The event also showcased musical performances from various Camp Zama high-school students and was sponsored by Child Youth Services and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. (U.S. Army photos by Honey E. Nixon)
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About the United States Army Garrison Japan:
The United States Army Garrison Japan and its 16 supported installation sites are located in the island of Honshu and Okinawa in Japan. The USAG Japan mission is to support the Headquarters, U.S. Army Japan / I Corps (fwd) to ensure mission readiness and the quality of life of the Army community in a sustainable, transforming joint and combined environment.
The USAG-J area of responsibility spans 1,500 miles from north to south of Japan. Camp Zama, home for both HQ USARJ and USAG-J is located approximately 25 miles southwest of Tokyo in the cities of Zama and Sagamihara in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The Camp Zama base cluster includes Sagamihara Housing Area and Sagami General Depot.
Akasaka Press Center is located in the center of Tokyo. The Akizuki/Kure area near Hiroshima is an ammunition depot. Yokohama North Dock is a port facility in the city of Yokohama, a major commerce port and a popular shopping area. USAG Torii Station is located 980 miles southwest of Camp Zama on the island of Okinawa.
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Max "Demon1" Mazanov of Evil Geniuses competes during Week 9 of 2023 VCT Americas Playoffs at the Riot Games Arena on May 27, 2023. (Photo by Tina Jo/Riot Games)
Students in ENG100 compete with their team-built robots in the Center for Socially Engaged Design (CSED) space in the G.G. Brown Building on October 27 2020.
The aim of the robots is to collect as many objects and score them into a separate space within.a three minute time span.
Students would traditionally compete with each other in a room together, but in order to to observe university social-distancing guidelines, they ran competition trials in pre-scheduled shifts.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
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ParalympicsGB Tennis athlete, Gordon Reid aged 29, from Glasgow, competing in the Men's Doubles Gold Medal Match event, at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
ParalympicsGB is the name for the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Paralympic Team that competes at the summer and winter Paralympic Games. The Team is selected and managed by the British Paralympic Association, in conjunction with the national governing bodies, and is made up of the best sportsmen and women who compete in the 22 summer and 4 winter sports on the Paralympic Programme.
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ParalympicsGB Table Tennis athletes, Will Bayley aged 33, from Tunbridge Wells, Paul Karabardak aged 35, from Swansea, competing in the Men's Team - Classes 6-7 Final event, at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
ParalympicsGB is the name for the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Paralympic Team that competes at the summer and winter Paralympic Games. The Team is selected and managed by the British Paralympic Association, in conjunction with the national governing bodies, and is made up of the best sportsmen and women who compete in the 22 summer and 4 winter sports on the Paralympic Programme.
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Garrison military police Soldiers compete in German police marksmanship event
ENKENBACH-ALSENBORN, Germany – Soldiers from U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern were among teams competing during an international shooting competition held recently by German police.
Twenty teams took part in the event held at the German police academy’s new indoor shooting range, just east of Kaiserslautern. In addition to the Army team, three U.S. Air Force teams took part.
The daylong event included time for contestants to talk, over lunch and during breakout sessions.
The annual competition has been held regularly for more than 30 years, said Harald Jung, the German Police Academy public affairs officer. In addition to the American military, teams came from police units throughout Germany’s Pfalz region, France, Belgium and the Netherlands.
(Photos by Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern)
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ParalympicsGB Shooter, Lorraine Lambert aged 48, from Portsmouth, competing in the R6 - 50m Free Rifle Prone SH1 - Open event, at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
ParalympicsGB is the name for the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Paralympic Team that competes at the summer and winter Paralympic Games. The Team is selected and managed by the British Paralympic Association, in conjunction with the national governing bodies, and is made up of the best sportsmen and women who compete in the 22 summer and 4 winter sports on the Paralympic Programme.
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Hoover High School was back at the Iowa High School Basketball State Tournament for the first time since 2016, competing in Class 3A. The Huskies dropped their quarterfinal game to Cedar Rapids Xavier 49-38 at Wells Fargo Arena to finish the season 15-10. Congratulations on a great season and thank you for representing your school and the community at the state tourney.
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ParalympicsGB Athlete, Kadeena Cox aged 30, from Leeds, competing in the 400m T38 - Women event, at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
ParalympicsGB is the name for the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Paralympic Team that competes at the summer and winter Paralympic Games. The Team is selected and managed by the British Paralympic Association, in conjunction with the national governing bodies, and is made up of the best sportsmen and women who compete in the 22 summer and 4 winter sports on the Paralympic Programme.
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Soldiers and civilians compete in a triathlon June 23, 2012, at Camp Casey. Teams and individuals swam, biked and ran against each other. U.S. Army photos by Sgt. 1st Class Jeff Troth
Athletes competed with alumni and other current student-athletes at their annual meet on February 6, 2016. Photo by Madie Miller.
New York Army National Guard Soldiers compete on the obstacle course during the South African Military Skills Competition Potchefstroom, South Africa, on October 25, 2019. The New York Army and Air National Guard sent five Soldiers and five Airmen to participate in the competition, which also included teams from the United Kingdom, Germany, the Congo and Nigeria, as well as South African teams. The New York National Guard has been linked to the South African National Defence Force through a State Partnership Program since 2003. ( Courtesy Photo)
Dino was introduced as a sub-brand of Ferrari in 1968, to compete with Porsche and other upcoming performance marques. The Dino name was chosen in honour of Enzo Ferrari's son Alfredo 'Dino' Ferrari, who died tragically young of muscular dystrophy, age 24.
The Dino car adopted a mid-engine layout (as did V6 sportscar racing models of the same period), initially of 2.0 Litres (206 GT), producing 180 PS (132 kW). In 1969 the engine capacity was lifted to 2.4 L (246 GT and later 246 GTS) and 195 PS (143 kW).
The car was styled at Pininfarina and is considered one of the prettiest Ferraris ever created.
Though not particularly fast, the car was light and well-balanced. Initially there was some reservation regarding the car not being badged a Ferrari, but he car also stood on its own merits. In 1973 the Dino 308 GT4 was introduced. A larger car, deploying Ferrari's new 2.9 L V8, and being a 2+2 model. This was the first series Ferrari to be styled by Bertone, but has always been considered unattractive and somewhat of a black sheep of the classic Ferrari era.
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ParalympicsGB Taekwondo athlete, Amy Truesdale aged 32, from Chester, competing in the K44 +58kg W - Women event against Naimova Guljonov from Uzbekistan at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
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