MOCK Interviews Spring 2021

Karachi, June 22, 2021 (PPI-OT): Mock Interviews session was conducted through Zoom by Ms. Tehseen Azhar – Director of Alumni Relations and Senior Lecturer (MS). The panellists for the session were Ms. Farah Fayyaz Assistant Manager HR – SSGC, Mr. Abdullah Baig Assistant Manager HR – Habib Oil Mills, Mr. Bilal Ali Khan HR Manager – Lime Software Logics and Mr. Syed Naushad Rabbani Deputy Manager HR – Opal Laboratories (Pvt.) Limited.

This session was scheduled exclusively for the students of the Professional Development Course. The objective of these interviews was to offer graduating students a simulation of actual job interviews and allow them to receive immediate feedback. The session was attended by 45+ final year students of the MS Department.

For more information, contact:
Manager Marketing,
DHA Suffa University (DSU)
DG-78, Off Khayaban-e-Tufail, Ph-VII (Ext.),
DHA, Karachi-75500, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35244871
Email: sabah.baloch@dsu.edu.pk
Website: www.dsu.edu.pk

IBA Karachi holds a discussion on the Federal Budget 2021-22

Karachi, June 22, 2021 (PPI-OT): The IBA Karachi held a discourse on State of the Economy and the Federal Budget 2021-22 by Dr. S Akbar Zaidi, Executive Director, IBA and Dr. Ishrat Husain, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Institutional Reforms and Austerity and Professor Emeritus IBA, at the IBA City Campus. Attendees included the faculty members, students, alumni, academics, economists, and the diplomatic corps.

Commencing the session, Dr. Zaidi, elaborated on the findings presented in a report, titled State of the Economy and the Federal Budget 2021-22. The report is compiled by the Faculty of the Economics Department at the School of Economics and Social Sciences (SESS), IBA and will be launched soon.

Shedding light on Pakistan’s economic situation during the pandemic, Dr. Zaidi said that there has been growth in the economy, but it is improbable that it will be 3.94%. He also said that the ‘Investment-to-GDP’ ratio declined from 15.3% of GDP in 2019-20 to 15.2%. The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has decreased, and the Tax/GDP also went down from 12.6% to 9.6%. Moreover, remittances have increased significantly to $29 billion.

Briefing on the unemployment and inflation situation, he said that 21 million Pakistanis were laid off due to Covid-19 in 2020 and 2021, causing the unemployment rate to reach 25%. Food inflation has increased to around 13%-15% for most of the year. Exports’ revenues are also stagnant at $25 billion. Growth target is 4.8% for the next year, while the inflation rate is expected to be 8%. Millions of households have been pushed into poverty as wages have fallen and the current economic and financial environment is precarious. Furthermore, working women have been affected 17% more than men.

Highlighting the aspects of the budget 2021-22, Dr. Zaidi said that the mandate for increased exports, an increase in salaries for government servants and an increase in the minimum wage by PKR 2,500 were fruitful steps towards stabilizing the country’s economy.

Dr. Zaidi made some recommendations to improve the current economic conditions whereby the structural reforms should be made in the power, water and irrigation and SMEs sectors. Self-employment and emerging entrepreneurs and e-commerce should be encouraged and incentivized. He also said that the Government’s BISP/Ehsaas programmes need to be doubled in capacity to assist the masses.

A conversation ensued with Dr. Husain, who exhorted that he would speak as an academician and not as a government official. Dr. Husain said that the productive capacity of Pakistan is not in alignment with our needs as we do not even produce all our food. Hence, there is a deficit and a high reliance on imports. In the past year Covid-19 exacerbated the internal and external demands in the country.

Dr. Husain while commenting on taxation, said that everyone talks about the FBR but no one talks about provincial taxation. He further opined that the property taxes in urban centres including Karachi are very low in the region and the property taxation in the country is outdated.

Dr. Husain emphasized that the local governments have to be strengthened and given adequate resources. In the past, under the regimes of Mustafa Kamal and Naimat ullah Khan, Karachi prospered. Therefore, a similar model needs to be reintroduced for the sovereignty of the city. Unless local governments are empowered, the macroeconomic picture at the provincial level will not make a difference.

Elaborating on the significance of NGOs, Dr, Hussain said that they play an important role in improving the socio-economic indicators of a country and Bangladesh is a prime example of that. He also said that out of the 30 million consumers of electricity, 24 million are getting subsidized electricity. Raising the threshold of the lower middle class and providing them subsidy will reduce the circular debt.

Talking about the latest unemployment trends, Dr. Husain urged his fellow economists to conduct primary research and collect empirical data to find out the current scenario and make independent analysis. He also commended the IBA Economics Faculty who are engaged in conducting such research. A Q and A session followed the discussion.

For more information, contact:
Executive, Communication and Public Affairs,
Institute of Business Administration Karachi (IBA)
Main Campus: University Road, Karachi – 75270, Pakistan
UAN: +92-21-111-422-422 (Ext. 269)
Fax: +92-21-99261508
Email: raza.lakhani@khi.iba.edu.pk
Website: https://www.iba.edu.pk

MOU for VisualDx – A Clinical Decision Support System

Karachi, June 22, 2021 (PPI-OT): A monumental MOU was signed between Dr Nida Hussain, Pro-Chancellor Ziauddin University, Dr. Syed Irfan Hyder, Vice-Chancellor and Dr Zakiuddin Ahmed, CEO of up and coming Digital Care Company VisualDx. This partnership will play a vital role as a clinical decision support system for the medical students and faculty.

For more information, contact:
Ziauddin University
4/B, Shahrah-e-Ghalib, Block 6,
Clifton, Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35862937-9
Email: info@zu.edu.pk
Website: https://zu.edu.pk

Going Zero Waste for a clean green Pakistan – Bridging the Gap

Rawalpindi, June 22, 2021 (PPI-OT): Webinar Introduction: This year, Pakistan hosted the World Environment Day in partnership with the United Nations Environment programme. In observance of this important day, as a multidisciplinary initiative, a webinar was conducted in NUMS, titled – Going Zero Waste for a clean green Pakistan – Bridging the Gap, on June 9, 2021. The event was attended by more than 200 multigenerational and multidisciplinary students and faculty.

This webinar was conducted from the platform of Samaaj Khayal and was organized by the combined efforts of Departments of Health Professions Education (HPE), Social and Behavioural Sciences (DSBS), Department of Biological Sciences (DBS) and Public Health (PH), of National University of Medical Sciences.

Dr. Ayesha Rauf from NUMS Department of Health Professions Education (NDHPE) moderated the webinar. The webinar started with the national anthem. Dr. Shazia opened the webinar by giving an overview of Samaaj Khayal. This was followed by moderator’s introduction to the layout of the webinar and welcome note to the panellists.

A short clip from the speech of worthy Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, given on World Environment Day 2021, was displayed to endorse Pakistan’s commitment towards restoration of the ecosystem. Video message of the honourable Vice Chancellor, NUMS, Lt. Gen. Syed Muhammad Imran Majeed (Retd), about the role of universities towards this initiative, was conveyed to the participants of the webinar. Concept of zero waste was introduced by Dr. Adeela Bashir, who is also the project lead.

The highlight of the event was the panel discussion, titled “Inclusive Climate Action: Building Sustainable, and Resilient Communities” moderated by Dr. Rehman Gilani and Dr. Aman Karim. The panellists included national and international experts:

Mr. Ali Hassan Habib (Managing Partner of HIMA, Verte)

Dr. Ans Irfan (Director of Climate and Health, George Washington University)

Dr. Kamran Iqbal (Consultant Public Private Partnership at World Bank)

Mr. Salman Tariq (Co-founder and CEO at Davaam)

Mr. Mohammed Omer Ghaznavi (Managing Director at Davaam)

Dr. Mahwish Ali (Assistant Professor, NUMS).

Questions relevant to the panellists’ areas of expertise were posed and a healthy discourse was generated. The panellists presented their views and rich experiences related to citizen engagement, community mobilization, steps for mitigation and role of policy, Public private partnership in climate related health initiatives and providing sustainable solutions. The session ended with acknowledgments and concluding remarks by Dr. Qadir, from DSBS.

NUMS is committed to this initiative and Pledges to Go Zero-Waste in fulfillment of its Environmental and Social Accountability.

For more information, contact:
National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS)
The Mall, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9270677
Email: info@numspak.edu.pk
Website: http://numspak.edu.pk

Iqra University to Create 25,000 Jobs in the Next 10 Years

Karachi, June 22, 2021 (PPI-OT): Iqra University plans to create 25,000 jobs and 2,500 startups in the next 10 years. The university has a fund of half a million dollars in venture capital to assist its student entrepreneurs and young start-ups in growing their businesses.

This announcement was made at a virtual online launch of Iqra University’s Business Incubation Centre held on Saturday. The inauguration saw panel discussions about the challenges young entrepreneurship face including copyrights, seed financing and the importance of venture capital investors for pioneers.

“Our Business Incubation Centre’s vision is to change the lives of people. By supporting young businesses through their early and fragile stages of growth, we believe that our fund, as well as our technical expertise and physical facilities, will create a domino effect on the incubation and startup space,” said Dr Wasim Qazi, the vice-chancellor of Iqra University.

Panellists at the launch event included Zouhair Khaliq, member of the Prime Minister’s Task Force on IT and Telecom; Jehan Ara, founder and CEO Katalyst Lab; Asim Sheryar, CEO Ignite, Misbah Naqvi, co-founder Invest 2 Innovate; Omer Ghani, head of commercialization and startups HEC; Omer Abedin, director National Incubation Centre; and Zeeshan Hasib Baig, CEO Careem.

“The Incubation Centre is going to be working at the very intersection of innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship. Pakistan has a creative and entrepreneurial youth that needs to flourish. We plan to be there for just that, by helping our youth improve their skills, increase their access to finance and markets, and foster their sustainable growth,” said Dr Wasim Qazi. According to a 2019 global entrepreneurship survey conducted by Gallup Pakistan, 55% of people from Pakistan agreed that there were good opportunities for starting a business in their area.

For more information, contact:
Iqra University (IU)
Defence View, Shaheed-e-Millat Road (Ext.)
Karachi, Pakistan-75500
Tel: (+92-21) 111 264 264
Email: admission@iqra.edu.pk

Legal action will be taken against responsible if written explanation is not submitted by June 23 about non-implementation of Rescue-1122 law: Ch Parvez Elahi

Lahore, June 22, 2021 (PPI-OT): Meeting of the Special Committee No 13 was held under chairmanship of Speaker Punjab Assembly Ch Parvez Elahi in the Punjab Assembly here today (Monday). Meeting was participated by Law Minister Mohammad Basharat Raja, MPAs Malik Mohammad Ahmad Khan, Sajid Ahmad Khan, Malik Ahmad Ali Aulakh, Malik Nadeem Kamran, Syed Usman Mahmood, Nawabzada Waseem Khan, Mian Shafi Mohammad, Malik Jamshed Altaf, Ms Sonia, Secretary Punjab Assembly Mohammad Khan Bhatti and D. G. Parliamentary Affairs Inayatullah Lak.

During the June 17 Assembly session MPA Malik Mohammad Ahmad Khan presented a privilege motion, during a meeting convened on that Speaker Ch Parvez Elahi had directed the concerned bureaucrats that they should submit a written explanation regarding non-implementation on Rescue-1122 law. However, in today’s meeting when questioned about not implementing the law they apologized for not submitting written explanation and seeking extension assured that they would submit written explanation in the next meeting.

Accepting this, Speaker Ch Parvez Elahi said that if no written explanation is not submitted in the next meeting then legal action will be taken against the responsible. Provincial Law Minister Mohammad Basharat Raja and concerned officials held out assurance that the law will be implemented till the next meeting. Meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary S and GAD, Additional Chief Secretary Home, Secretary Regulation, Secretary I and C. Afterwards Ch Parvez Elahi adjourned the Special Committee meeting till June 23.

For more information, contact:
Mediacell, Pakistan Muslim League
30-C, Chaudhry Zahoor Elahi Road,
Gulberg-II, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35878428
Fax: +92-42-35877329
Website: www.pmlmediacell.com