Punjab University Institute of Applied Psychology organized a webinar entitled “How to Get Rid of Gaming Addiction”

Lahore, August 27, 2021 (PPI-OT):Institute of Applied Psychology has arranged a series of webinars for creating Mental Health Awareness as a part of Independence Day Celebrations 2021 that would be continued till the end of August, 2021. The webinar among the series, conducted on Wednesday, 26th August, 2021 was by Ms. Sadia Mustafa, who is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist serving at Government Shadab Training Institute for Mentally Challenged Children, Queens Medicare Clinic and EEG Centre, Lahore. She is a Child Clinical Placement Supervisor supervising MS and ADCP programs in a number of universities. She conducted the webinar on “How to Get Rid of Gaming Addiction”, at 11:30 am.

The webinar was conducted through the platform of Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, chaired by the Director of Institute of Applied Psychology, Prof. Dr. Rafia Rafique, and moderated by Miss. Zunaira Tariq. The talk focused around one of the mental illnesses that is addiction and one of its type gaming addictions that has become very common in teenagers and young adults. The onset of the problem and the ways to counter it effectively were highlighted in the webinar. Moreover, the role of social and moral support was also discussed. The webinar was live streamed through the official Facebook page of IAP.

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University of the Punjab
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President UMT met with Chief Minister of Balochistan Jam Kamal Khan

Lahore, August 27, 2021 (PPI-OT):President University of Management and Technology (UMT) Ibrahim Hassan Murad met with the Chief Minister of Baluchistan Jam Kamal Khan. In the meeting various viewpoints were exchanged including the promotion of technology in the province, higher education, artificial intelligence as well as provision of scholarships to students. Ibrahim Murad gave a brief overview of UMT’s educational and extra-curricular activities.

President UMT Ibrahim Murad further said that learners from different cities across Pakistan, especially from every city of Balochistan, are getting quality education on the best scholarships and hundreds of Baloch students have completed their degrees in various programs as well. “Our aim is the promotion of an innovation hub and knowledge economy in the country” said Ibrahim Murad.

Chief Minister Balochistan Jam Kamal Khan appreciated the role of UMT in the education sector and said that we welcome the establishment of an institution like UMT to improve the educational situation in Balochistan. Balochistan government will extend its full support in this regard; he added. CM Jam Kamal said that universities play a vital role in human resource development therefore we are establishing universities in various cities of Balochistan. In this regard we are also giving an annual grant of Rs. 2.5 billion for the promotion of higher education; he added.

President UMT Ibrahim Hasan Murad presented a souvenir to Chief Minister Balochistan, Jam Kamal Khan at the conclusion of the meeting. Chief Secretary Balochistan, Mather Niaz Rana and Secretary Higher Education, Mohammad Hashim Ghilzai also attended the meeting.

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University of Management and Technology (UMT)
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Webinar on “Evolving Situation in Afghanistan”

Islamabad, August 27, 2021 (PPI-OT):The Centre for Afghanistan, Middle East and Africa (CAMEA) at the Institute of Strategic Studies (ISSI) held a webinar on “Evolving Situation in Afghanistan” on August 26, 2021. The distinguished speakers included: Dr. Abdullah Anas , author of ‘To the Mountains: My Life in Jihad, from Algeria to Afghanistan’, Mr. Tamim Asey, Founder and Executive Chairman of the Institute of War and Peace Studies (IWPS), Kabul, Mr. Adam N Weinstein, Research Fellow at the Quincy Institute, Ms. Amina Khan, Director CAMEA, ISSI. Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Director General ISSI, Dr. Daud Abdullah, Director Middle East Monitor (MEMO), and Ambassador Khalid Mahmood, Chairman BOG, ISSI also spoke on the occasion.

During his introductory remarks, Dr. Daud Abdullah stated that the presence of foreign troops in Afghanistan was always seen as an affront to what it means to be an Afghan. The reaction which we saw as a result of the invasion was predictable for a country that was never colonised. There had long been a recognition that the war in Afghanistan was unwinnable. Even after the Afghan army mobilized a force, they were unable to reverse the trend of defeat and the invading forces could not motivate young Afghans to fight against their fellow Afghans. He also added that after what he called a ‘misadventure’, the inquisition, export and imposition of western values remains a fantasy. Afghanistan represents a classic case in this regard, he stated.

During his welcome remarks, Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry said that the end of any occupation is an inevitable reality and should be endorsed. He believed that the Taliban could achieve political stability in Afghanistan, provided they form an inclusive setup and honour their commitments and adopt a more moderate outlook. Moreover, the Taliban should honour their promise that Afghan soil will not be used against any other country – something which all of Afghanistan’s neighbours are very sensitive about. He said that the Ashraf Ghani government was dependent on economic assistance from the West, but now the Taliban should not expect any economic assistance from the West. Hence, the Taliban should instead count on trade and transit trade for economic development, especially through Pakistan and Iran.

Dr Abdullah Anas said that though I am Algerian and I live in the UK, my heart remains in Afghanistan. Happiness through military victory is not permanent; the real victory will be a political victory. He said that before we go to the topic of international recognition of the Taliban, we have to solve the issue of a political solution inside Afghanistan. History is a witness that the politics of exclusion and intolerance did not last long. The Taliban need to learn from this and be compelled to shape the future political system of Afghanistan. He added that there needs to be reconciliation between all Afghan factions for enduring peace and stability. Pakistan is like the ‘big brother’ of Afghanistan, which automatically means it has the responsibility of facilitating the establishment of an inclusive political system in Afghanistan. One system, one idea and one faction cannot rule Afghanistan, he concluded.

Dr. Tamim Asey said no single group can rule Afghanistan and any power grab will not survive in Afghanistan. He stated that wars are a costly business and the resources to facilitate war in Afghanistan should be questioned. It is too early to say that the Taliban takeover is a military victory since fighting is still ongoing. He advised the Taliban to accept the diversity of Afghanistan. The way to win peace is to form an inclusive, broad based government. At the moment the smartest policy for the Taliban to secure international support is to first announce their vision, form an inclusive government and not to pursue security trade-offs. If these are not done within the next six months, fighting will re-emerge and Afghanistan will plunge into another civil war. There also needs to be a reset of relations with Pakistan and the Taliban should also rethink their relation with the West. The key is to win peace now, he concluded.

Dr. Adam Weinstein said that Afghanistan has always been beholden to what outside powers want for it. The ideal situation would have been the formation of an inclusive set up in Afghanistan and there was some form of transition instead of the present uncertainty. The previous government in Kabul was mired in strategic incompetence and pursued their own short sighted political gains; as a result, Afghans suffered. He also said if something is not done soon, there will be casualties in Afghanistan due to starvation. It also needs to be ensured that there needs to be the creation of a system where a political equilibrium emerges.

Afghanistan is not a country that can be sustained through cross border trade since it is a country which has been heavily dependent on aid. He also added that the recent ‘Sanction Pakistan’ movement is a laughable proposition because it does not solve any US problem related to Afghanistan. Here he added that though Pakistan does not have complete leverage over the Taliban, it is in Islamabad’s interest to work with the Taliban government and form an inclusive government.

Ms. Amina Khan stated that there is no doubt that with the announcement of the US withdrawal, in the absence of a negotiated settlement, a military takeover by the Taliban was expected, the manner, and the speed at which the group has taken over, along with the tactics employed was certainly not anticipated. While many were foreseeing bloodshed, unlike the past, the Taliban have so far adopted non offensive tactics, and thus by far the transition process has been relatively smooth.

The Taliban have assured that they will not resort to any sort of violence in fear that they will lose the support and recognition the group so badly needs from the international community to legitimize their rule even if it is within the context of an inclusive set up. The Taliban have been holding meetings with major Afghan stakeholders and while there are some signs of resistance, it appears that key Afghan stakeholders / factions are willing to work with the Taliban in this inclusive political set up we keep on hearing about. She concluded by stating that Afghanistan must be viewed as a collective and shared responsibility – which entailed ensuring the formation of an inclusive political setup that is acceptable to all.

In his conclusion remarks, Ambassador Khalid Mahmood stated that the Afghan war ended with a great human and economic loss and one thing which is certain is that Afghanistan is a graveyard of empires. He did not think the US has completely withdrawn from the region and remains a pre-eminent power. Sensitivity needs to be shown to the local culture and multilateralism needs to be reinforced. To have credibility there need to be no double standards, he said. The Taliban should be aware that international legitimacy needs to be earned.

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Madaris integral part of society: Dr. Masoom

Islamabad, August 27, 2021 (PPI-OT):Madaris are the integral part of society, role of these institutions cannot be neglected, said Dr. Masoom Yasinzai Rector IIUI. He was addressing a workshop held at Hazara University for young intellectuals and scholars of religious seminaries organized by Iqbal International Institute for Research and Dialogue (IRD), IIUI.

The IIU Rector, addressing the concluding ceremony said that Madaris cannot be dissociated from society. The IIUI Rector hailed role of Madaris saying that these are the hubs of disseminating Islam’s message of peace. He added that Islam is a global and complete religion. Stressing upon Youth to take guidance from Islamic values, he said life of the Prophet (PBUH) is an exquisite path that leads to the success in this world and in the next as well.

Appreciating the government’s decision of single national curriculum, Dr. Masoom urged that it must be implemented in the religious seminaries. The ceremony was also attended by VC Hazara University Dr. Jameel Ahmed, famous legal expert barrister Zafar Ullah Khan and Executive Director IRD Dr Husn ul Amin.

On the occasion, Dr. Husn ul Amin appreciated the interest of participants and vowed to continue such activities in future. VC Hazara University opined that university and IRD have initiated the work for interfaith harmony that shall continue. Later, an MoU of mutual cooperation was also signed between IIU and Hazara University at the end of the ceremony.

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International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)
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IIUI’s BS Mechanical Engineering granted Re-Accreditation

Islamabad, August 27, 2021 (PPI-OT):The Department of Mechanical Engineering (DME), Faculty of Engineering and Technology of International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) has been granted Re-Accreditation of BS Mechanical Engineering program. According to details, the re-accreditation has been granted under Washington Accord Outcome Based Education System. The Washington Accord is an international accreditation agreement for professional engineering academic degrees between the bodies responsible for accreditation in its signatory countries. The re-accreditation has been conveyed by Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) through a letter to the Rector IIUI.

The IIUI leadership has lauded the achievement of Department of Mechanical Engineering and felicitated its faculty and management. IIU Rector, Dr. Masoom Yasinzai said that the university is committed to meet the international standards and provision of the best learning facilities for students. IIUI President, Dr. Hathal Homoud Alotaibi in his felicitation message said that “It is a matter of immense pleasure as today, IIUI, has achieved another milestone. I would like to congratulate and convey that Alhamdulillah, after Electrical Engineering, BS program of Mechanical Engineering of IIUI is also reaccredited on Washington Accord qualifications system.”

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Vice Presidents visit HBL

Islamabad, August 27, 2021 (PPI-OT):Prof. Dr. N.B. Jumani, Vice President (A and F) and Prof. Dr. Ayaz Afsar, Vice President (Academics) visited the Habib Bank branch at the new campus. The Vice Presidents were received by branch manager Hasan Sajid. On the occasion, matters such as real time data sharing and facilitation for the collection of fee were discussed. Vice President A and F desired that the candidate of the admissions and students of the semesters should not face any difficulty in submitting the fee.

On the occasion, the branch manager apprised that now on fee of IIUI can be submitted in any branch of the HBL across the country. He also briefed that dedicated counters have also been established in all three campuses of the university where fee can be submitted. He also briefed the Vice Presidents about the newly managed waiting area. The Vice Presidents opined that provision of facilities to the students and employees is top priority and hoped that there shall be no long queues now on at the branch for submission of fee. They also desired that real time data sharing must be ensured.

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International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)
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