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KARACHI: Eleven national sports federations have presented their audited accounts to the Pakistan Sports Board for the year 2023-24.
Earlier, the nine NSF submitted its audit reports to the PSB in response to the board’s letters in this regard. Now, 20 NSFs followed the orders of PSB while Pakistan Tennis Federation, Pakistan Volleyball Federation, and Pakistan Bodybuilding Federation presented only bank statements to the board.
According to the details, the Winter Sports Federation of Pakistan received a donation of Rs 16,525,737 in 2024 compared to Rs 7,040,663 in 2024. At the end of June 30, 2024, the federation had a balance of Rs 15,387,818.
These donations included Rs 5,550,000 of Pakistan Air Force, foreign remittances of Rs 7,609,737, and Rs 3,366,000 from the Pakistan Olympics Association in 2024. The grant received from the POA was actually the Olympic scholarship to M Sheber and M Abdul Karim. The remarkable expenditure of the federation in 2024 included Rs 1,000,000 for the national ice sports competition, Rs 250,000 related to training, and Rs 2,300,000 for players’ compensation.
In 2024, the revenue of Pakistan Sailing Federation was Rs 5,415,745, including Rs 2,250,000 from NSC, Rs 1,000,000 from PSB, and Rs 200,000 from POA. In 2023, the federation’s income was Rs 8,264,059.
The federation has not yet received Rs 3,750,000 from the NSC, of which Rs 24,000 from GHQ, Rs 60,000 from the air headquarters, Rs 60,000 from Army Water Sports Center Mangla Dam, Rs 60,000, The Army Yaching Club includes Rs 72,000, Rs 36,000 from Da Marina Club, Rs 36,000 to Rs 36,000 to Rs 36,000. PAF Yacht Club, Rs 12,000 from PESA, Rs 138,000 from Sindh Sailing Association, Rs 48,000 from WAPDA, and Rs 498,000 in terms of grant.
The remarkable expenses of the federation include Rs 5,245,658 for Asian Games and Rs 800,000 on foreign coach, which was for Optimist Class Inland Training. The total expenditure in 2024 was Rs 8,169,482.
The revenue of the Pakistan Rugby Union was Rs 36,433,723 and Rs 2,362,628 as a second income from grant, sponsorship, and membership fees. The total income of the union was Rs 38,796,351 and the total balance in 2024 was Rs 8,898,049.
The Pakistan Karate Federation received a special grant of Rs 200,000 from the Pakistan Olympics Association and in 2024 the registration fee of Rs 285,000 from the players while the federation’s revenue was Rs 488,000 in 2023 as compared to 34,781,000.
Federation expenditures were Rs 20,179,206 on a significant account of tournaments/championships (Rs 3,695,100), coaching courses (Rs. 1,652,875), Scaleta Championship for SA Karate (1,938 , Rs. 110) and participation in Asian Crete Championship (Rs. 1,938,110) (Rs. 6,890,930)
In 2024, the expenditure of Pakistan Billiards and Snooker Association was Rs 3,760,693, while in 2023 there was Rs 3,909,445 on training and sports activities and Rs 1,625,783 on travel while Federation 4 from PSB. , Received Rs 000,000.
In 2024, the revenue of Pakistan Badminton Federation was Rs 29,689,699 in 2024 as compared to Rs 11,005,583, while in 2024, 2024 in 2024 included Rs 919,263 and Rs 919,263 on national incidence.
Pakistan’s total income in 2024 was Rs 16,900,169 while in 2024, Rs 16,354,072 was Rs 16,900,169, while the total expenditure in 2024 was Rs 18,454,425, which was 18 in 2023. , 454,425 rupees. In the year 2024, the expenditure was Rs 8,509,562.