Friday, 6 December 2013

Fifa World Cup 2014 Schedule

Fifa World Cup 2014 Schedule || Fifa World Cup 2014 Fixtures

fixture schedule for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Following Friday's draw in Salvador, Sky Sports brings you the full fixture schedule for the 2014 FIFA World Cup finals in Brazil, from the opener at the Arena de Sao Paulo on Thursday 12 June to the final in the Maracana in Rio on Sunday 13 July (kick-offs are UK times, BST).

GROUP A: BRAZIL, CAMEROON, MEXICO, CROATIA

Thursday, June 12: Brazil v Croatia in Sao Paulo at 2100
Friday, June 13: Mexico v Cameroon in Natal at 1700
Tuesday, June 17: Brazil v Mexico in Fortaleza at 2000
Wednesday, June 18: Cameroon v Croatia in Manaus at 2000
Monday, June 23: Cameroon v Brazil in Brasilia at 2100
Monday, June 23: Croatia v Mexico in Recife at 2100

GROUP B: SPAIN, CHILE, AUSTRALIA, HOLLAND

Friday, June 13: Spain v Holland in Salvador at 2000
Friday, June 13: Chile v Australia in Cuiaba at 2300
Wednesday, June 18: Spain v Chile in Rio at 2300
Wednesday, June 18: Australia v Holland in Porto Alegre at 1700
Monday, June 23: Australia v Spain in Curitiba at 1700
Monday, June 23: Holland v Chile in Sao Paulo at 1700

GROUP C: COLOMBIA, IVORY COAST, JAPAN, GREECE

Saturday, June 14: Colombia v Greece in Belo Horizonte at 1700
Saturday, June 14: Ivory Coast v Japan in Recife at 2300
Thursday, June 19: Colombia v Ivory Coast in Brasilia at 1700
Thursday, June 19: Japan v Greece in Natal at 2300
Tuesday, June 24: Japan v Colombia in Cuiaba at 2100
Tuesday, June 24: Greece v Ivory Coast in Fortaleza at 2100

GROUP D: URUGUAY, ITALY, COSTA RICA, ENGLAND

Saturday, June 14: Uruguay v Costa Rica in Fortaleza at 2000
Sunday, June 15: England v Italy in Manaus at 0200
Thursday, June 19: Uruguay v England in Sao Paulo at 2000
Friday, June 20: Italy v Costa Rica in Recife at 1700
Tuesday, June 24: Italy v Uruguay in Natal at 1700
Tuesday, June 24: Costa Rica v England in Belo Horizonte at 1700

GROUP E: SWITZERLAND, ECUADOR, HONDURAS, FRANCE

Sunday, June 15: Switzerland v Ecuador in Brasilia at 1700
Sunday, June 15: France v Honduras in Porto Alegre at 2000
Friday, June 20: Switzerland v France in Salvador at 2000
Friday, June 20: Honduras v Ecuador in Curitiba at 2300
Wednesday, June 25: Honduras v Switzerland in Manaus at 2100
Wednesday, June 25: Ecuador v France in Rio at 2100

GROUP F: ARGENTINA, NIGERIA, IRAN, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

Sunday, June 15: Argentina v Bosnia-Herzegovina in Rio at 2300
Monday, June 16: Iran v Nigeria in Curitiba at 2000
Saturday, June 21: Argentina v Iran in Belo Horizonte at 1700
Saturday, June 21: Nigeria v Bosnia-Herzegovina in Cuiaba at 2300
Wednesday, June 25: Nigeria v Argentina in Porto Alegre at 1700
Wednesday, June 25: Bosnia-Herzegovina v Iran in Salvador at 1700

GROUP G: GERMANY, GHANA, UNITED STATES, PORTUGAL

Monday, June 16: Germany v Portugal in Salvador at 1700
Monday, June 16: Ghana v United States in Natal at 2300
Saturday, June 21: Germany v Ghana in Fortaleza at 2000
Sunday, June 22: United States v Portugal in Manaus at 2000
Thursday, June 26: United States v Germany in Recife at 1700
Thursday, June 26: Portugal v Ghana in Brasilia at 1700

GROUP H: BELGIUM, ALGERIA, SOUTH KOREA, RUSSIA

Tuesday, June 17: Belgium v Algeria in Belo Horizonte at 1700
Tuesday, June 17: Russia v South Korea in Cuiaba at 2300
Sunday, June 22: Belgium v Russia in Rio at 2300
Sunday, June 22: South Korea v Algeria in Porto Alegre at 1700
Thursday, June 26: South Korea v Belgium in Sao Paulo at 2100
Thursday, June 26: Algeria v Russia in Curitiba at 2100

LAST 16
 
Saturday, June 28: Match 49 - Winner A v Runner-up B in Belo Horizonte at 1700
Saturday, June 28: Match 50 - Winner C v Runner-up D in Rio at 2100
Sunday, June 29: Match 51 - Winner B v Runner-up A in Fortaleza at 1700
Sunday, June 29: Match 52 - Winner D v Runner-up C in Recife at 2100
Monday, June 30: Match 53 - Winner E v Runner-up F in Brasilia at 1700
Monday, June 30: Match 54 - Winner G v Runner-up H in Porto Alegre at 2100
Tuesday, July 1: Match 55 - Winner F v Runner-up E in Sao Paulo at 1700
Tuesday, July 1: Match 56 - Winner H v Runner-up G in Salvador at 2100

QUARTER-FINALS

Friday, July 4: Match 57 - Winner Match 49 v Winner Match 50 in Fortaleza at 2100
Friday, July 4: Match 58 - Winner Match 53 v Winner Match 54 in Rio at 1700
Saturday, July 5: Match 59 - Winner Match 51 v Winner Match 52 in Salvador at 2100
Saturday, July 5: Match 60 - Winner Match 55 v Winner Match 56 in Brasilia at 1700

SEMI-FINALS

Tuesday, July 8: Winner QF1 v Winner QF2 in Belo Horizonte at 2100
Wednesday, July 9: Winner QF3 v Winner QF4 in Sao Paulo at 2100

THIRD-PLACE PLAY-OFF

Saturday, July 12 in Brasilia at 2100

FINAL

Sunday, July 13 in Rio de Janeiro at 2000
All times are listed as British Summer Time.


 
 
 

 


 

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Download Youth Loan Scheme Application Form

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Prime Minister Students Fee Embursement Scheme

PM Nawaz Sharif Fee Embursement for Poor Students of Masters and Phd Students Scheme Detail – Federal Govt. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Fee Embursement Scheme – PM Nawaz Sharif Youth Development Scheme 2013 – PM Nawaz Sharif Scheme for Reimbursement of Fee of Students from Less Development Areas of Pakistan Details
With the aim of encouraging pursuit of higher education, the scheme will provide scholarships for post graduate degrees (MA, MSc or higher level) to students, male and female, belonging to remote and under-privileged areas of the country.
The tuition fee of the program selected by the scholarship holder will be financed under this scheme and paid directly to the relevant university.

Eligibility Criteria
All students, male and female, registered in a Masters/Ph.D program in an HEC approved public sector educational institution are eligible to apply to the scheme.
Geographical Spread
Students domiciled in interior Sindh, Southern Punjab (Divisions of Multan, Bahawalpur and DG Khan), Balochistan, less developed areas of KP (Malakand, Kohistan and DI Khan), GB and FATA are eligible to apply for the scheme.
Average Tuition Fees
The average annual tuition fee to be financed under the scheme is Rs.40,000.
Total Number
A total of 30,000 students will receive scholarships.
Budget Allocation FY 2013-14
An annual budget of Rs.1.2 Billion has been allocated to the scheme for the financial year 2013-2014.
Executing agency
Higher Education Commission (HEC) would be the executing agency for the scheme. The Ministry of Education and Trainings will collaborate and be responsible for its implementation on the ground

Youth Loan Scheme Details

Youth Loan Scheme Details

Prime Minister Youth Loan Scheme Final Details

Brief Description Small business Loans will focus on (but will not be restricted to unemployed youth, especially educated youth looking for establishing or extending business enterprises.
Eligibility criteria All Men/Women holding CNIC, aged between 21 and 45 years with entrepreneurial potential to apply from designated branches mapped with area of residence/business.
Security Requirements One Guarantor
Permissible Collaterals Business hypothecation
Focus on women 50% of loans will go to women borrowers.
Debt-Equity ratio 90:10
The borrowers’ contribution of equity would be in the form of cash or immovable property and will be required after approval of the loan.

Loan Period The maximum tenor of the loan is 8 years, including one year's grace period
Pricing 8% fixed of borrower. Government will pay the difference of the cost of KIBOR + 500 bps.
Number of loans 100,000
Size of Loan Upto Rs 2,000,000 (Twenty Lacs)
Allocation in budget 2013-14 Rs. 5 Billion
Executing agency IIn the first instance, National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) and First Women Bank Limited (FWBL) under the guidance and supervision of State Bank of Pakistan( SBP) to ensure participation of private banks:
a) Private banks will be required to participate in this scheme on the basis of soundness of business proposals; and

b) SBP will encourage private banks to build this portfolio commensurate with their size.

c) SBP will arrange appropriate training for private banks to implement this scheme.

d) NBP will continue to play the lead role

Sectors and Products All sectors. Standardized schemes /projects/undertakings will be designed by SMEDA, projects designed by private sector service providers or individuals themselves will also be admissible.
Role of SMEDA:

a) The 50 feasibilities prepared and uploaded by SMEDA will b extensively publicized and their access to public made easier through multiple linkages with other relevant websites.

b) SMEDA will work closely with Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) to ensure that the schemes are accessible to those who participate in PITB survey.

Application Form The Form would be both in English and Urdu, and required minimum essential information with simple format.
The processing time will not exceed 15 days and will be so stated clearly in the application form; and

The form would be readily available both in branches and through dedicated websites of the banks.

Non- refundable form processing fee will be Rs. 100 (One Hundred)

Monitoring SBP will publish consolidated information about the loans extended under the scheme for information of the public on quarterly bases on its website;
An effective Complaints Center to process and resolve complaints will be set up;

E-government directorate of Ministry of IT will provide support

Geographical Distribution Whole of Pakistan. In case of Baluchistan, at least one branch of NBP will be designated per Division.
All non-designated branches will also provide and receive filled application forms and dispatch them to the nearest branches.




Prime Minister Youth Loan Business Scheme Final Details – PM Youth Loan and Qarz e Hasana Scheme Detail, Application Forms, How to Apply, Application Procudure and Eligibility Criteria – PM Nawaz Sharif Schemes 2013
Guidelines for Prospective Loan Applicants
SMEDA has taken the initiative of developing pre-feasibility studies in fifteen sectors, and as per directions of the Prime Minister, has made them available to new start–up SMEs, through the SMEDA website, for the promotion of an entrepreneurial culture in Pakistan. To date, our website has recorded more than 117,000 downloads of the published pre-feasibility reports.
These prefeasibility studies provide a general understanding of the proposed business, and are structured like a business plan. However, to assist the prospective entrepreneurs / loan applicants, SMEDA will provide a template for business plan preparation and requisite guidelines for the loan applicants, as soon as the loan application forms are made available by the participating banks on their respective websites.
For further details, please contact: NBP, FWBL

Features of PM Youth Business Loan Scheme

Purpose of Scheme:
To provide small business loans in shape of Term loan focus on (but will not restricted to) unemployed youth, especially educated youth looking for establishing or extending business enterprise.
Eligibility Criteria
Females age between 21 to 45 year having ability to start their own business or intend to expand the existing business. Applicant should have some experience of relevant field or holds a business related diploma/certificate pertaining trade of proposed business setup.
Pricing / Markup Rate : 8%
Tenor
Maximum  7  years.  The  tenor  will  depend  upon  the  nature  of  business,  pattern  of  income  and repayment capacity.
Finance Limit
Minimum : 500,000 Rs.
Maximum : 2,000,000 Rs.
Processing Time:
Processing  time will  not exceed 15 working days after  submission of  complete basic documents by the applicant.
Borrower’s Capital : 10% of Loam Amount
Collateral / Security:
From Rs. 500,000/- to Rs 749,999/- will be secured against Hypothecation of stocks/Assets & two personal guarantees of high net/credit worthy individuals including one of government servants minimum in BPS 17.
From Rs. 750,000/= up-to Rs 2,000,000/= will be secured against tangible securities such as Lien on deposit certificates, property mortgage, pledge of gold ornaments, Pledge of stocks.
Repayment of the Loan
Equal monthly installments with grace period of 6 months for principal payment Sector and Products
Sectors and Products
All sectors. Borrowers will be encouraged to obtain standardized schemes/projects/undertakings from SMEDA or any other body but this will not be mandatory for the borrower.
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Features of PM Youth Business Loan Scheme

Features of PM Youth Business Loan Scheme

Purpose of Scheme:
To provide small business loans in shape of Term loan focus on (but will not restricted to) unemployed youth, especially educated youth looking for establishing or extending business enterprise.
Eligibility Criteria
Females age between 21 to 45 year having ability to start their own business or intend to expand the existing business. Applicant should have some experience of relevant field or holds a business related diploma/certificate pertaining trade of proposed business setup.
Pricing / Markup Rate : 8%
Tenor
Maximum  7  years.  The  tenor  will  depend  upon  the  nature  of  business,  pattern  of  income  and repayment capacity.
Finance Limit
Minimum : 500,000 Rs.
Maximum : 2,000,000 Rs.
Processing Time:
Processing  time will  not exceed 15 working days after  submission of  complete basic documents by the applicant.
Borrower’s Capital : 10% of Loam Amount
Collateral / Security:
From Rs. 500,000/- to Rs 749,999/- will be secured against Hypothecation of stocks/Assets & two personal guarantees of high net/credit worthy individuals including one of government servants minimum in BPS 17.
From Rs. 750,000/= up-to Rs 2,000,000/= will be secured against tangible securities such as Lien on deposit certificates, property mortgage, pledge of gold ornaments, Pledge of stocks.
Repayment of the Loan
Equal monthly installments with grace period of 6 months for principal payment Sector and Products
Sectors and Products
All sectors. Borrowers will be encouraged to obtain standardized schemes/projects/undertakings from SMEDA or any other body but this will not be mandatory for the borrower.
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Please contact on below mentioned Contact no. for Prime Minister’s Youth Business Loan Scheme : 03311006767

Prime Minister Qarz E Hasna Scheme

Prime Minister Qarz E Hasna Scheme

Qarz E Hasna Scheme 2013

Youth  Qarz E Hasna Scheme 2013

 
Prime Minister Qarz e Hasana Scheme Detail ( PM Micro Interest Free Loans Scheme Detail) – Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Youth Schemes 2013

Brief descriptionQarz-e-Hasana (Micro Interest Free Loans) facility aimed at helping the industry raise current access level of 2.5 million people to 5.0 million in next 5 years.
Eligibility criteriaVulnerable rural and urban poor with a poverty score of up to 40
Focus on women50% of loans will go to women borrowers.
Geographical spreadAll Pakistan, preferably limited and un-served areas.
PricingIt is Qarz-e-Hasana (Micro Interest Free Loans) and will not carry any mark-up.
Size and number of loans250,000 loans of Rs.25,000 average
Government Grant 2013-14Rs.3.5 billion.
Executing agencyPPAF through enlisted partner organizations and community organizations having necessary expertise and experience.
Recycling Borrowers will be encouraged to return the loan that will go back to permanent fund available to the community for future lending. Fund will also educate the borrowers to convert from being “takers” to “givers”, so that the fund will continue to grow.

Prime Minister's Qarz-e-Hasana
                      Qarz-e-Hasana

Qarz-e-Hasana or the microfinance loan facility is aimed at helping the industry raise current access level of 2.5 million people to 5.0 million in the next 5 years.

Eligibility criteria:

Vulnerable rural and urban poor with a poverty score of up to 40.

Focus on women:


It is believed that increased economic participation by women can play a significant role in national development. In an attempt to encourage the same, 50% of loans will be given to female borrowers.

In addition, independent economic activity will empower Pakistani women both socially and in terms of finances.

Geographical spread:


The national outreach of the scheme would not be limited in geographic terms. However, preference would be given to limited and un-served areas.

This is aimed at engaging the population of these areas in greater economic activity and strengthening the process of development there.

Pricing:

It is Qarz-e-Hasana or interest free loan. Therefore, no mark-up would be charged.

Size and number of loans:

250,000 loans of an average amount of Rs.25,000 would be disbursed as part of the scheme.



Government Grant 2013-14:

Rs.3.5 billion have been allocated to the scheme by the Federal Government.

Executing agency:

PPAF would be the central executing agency of the scheme. Enlisted partner organizations and community organizations that have necessary expertise and experience will be engaged in the process.

De-centralization in the process of execution implies greater transparency and increased efficiency.

Recycling:

To make the fund sustainable, borrowers will be encouraged to return the loan. The amount returned will be deposited to the permanent fund available to the community and be used for future lending.

In addition, the process will introduce the borrowers to conversion from being “takers” to “givers” that implies positive social and financial effects.