QOC signs agreements with Aamal, Ibn Ajayan to join Team Qatar Supporters Program
01 Feb 2021 - 8:09
QOC President H E Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani and Aamal Chairman Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Al Thani at the signing ceremony.
QNA
Doha: Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) yesterday signed two agreements with Aamal QPSC and Ibn Ajayan Projects, under which the two companies join Team Qatar Supporters Program.
QOC President H E Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani, Aamal Chairman Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Al Thani, and Chairman of Ibn Ajayan Projects, Mohammed bin Mahdi Ajayan Al Ahbabi, attended the signing ceremony.
The support of Aamal and Ibn Ajayan Projects contributes to providing the optimal environment for preparing and equipping elite athletes for major tournaments and setting up the training camps required for them. Aamal signed a three-year agreement with QOC. Ibn Ajayan Projects signed a four-year agreement with QOC.
Schools reopen for classes 9, 11 in Gujarat ANI | Updated: Feb 01, 2021 13:01 IST
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], February 1 (ANI): Schools reopened for 9th and 11th standard students in Gujarat on Monday, months after they were closed in wake of Covid-19 pandemic.
Earlier, the Gujarat government opened the schools for Classes 10 and 12 on January 11.
Students were seen walking the corridors with their classmates while the management of the schools were complying all the COVID-19 protocols including the sanitisation of the premises, thermal scanners, disinfectants, masks.
Students were seen maintaining social distancing norms and wearing masks.
Gujarat Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama had on Wednesday announced the reopening of schools in the state for classes 9 and 11 from today.
The Sindh HealthCare Commission's Anti-Quackery Directorate teams found only 27 clinics following standard operating procedures out of 176 inspected in the past week, according to a statement issued by the regulatory body. Besides, the statement added, the body has decided to set up an online portal for healthcare workers.
WVU wrestler Noah Adams is declared the victor of a match last season. WVUSPORTS.COM
MORGANTOWNÂ â Topping its first ranked opponent since the 2018-19 season, the West Virginia University wrestling team took down No. 17 Northern Colorado in a 25-11 contest on Sunday afternoon, inside the Coliseum in Morgantown.
Trailing 8-0 to start the match, West Virginia won seven of the last eight bouts to move to 5-2 on the year and 1-1 in Big 12 action. WVU also topped its four-match win total from 2019 and 2020 â coach Tim Flynnâs first two seasons at the helm of the Mountaineer wrestling program.
No. 1 Noah Adams, a redshirt junior, showed how dominant he could be by earning a 13-1 major decision over No. 16 Jacob Seely to put the Mountaineers on the board. The Coal City, West Virginia, native put on a clinic in the second period, scoring a takedown and four nearfall points for the 9-1 advantage. Adams scored his third takedown in the f