To Strengthen the Industry Academia Linkage, a meeting between DSU and ISACA Karachi Chapter 

Karachi, October 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):Meeting was arranged with ISACA Karachi Chapter on 14-Oct-2021 at CS Department (DHA Suffa University). Following team members of ISACA-Karachi chapter were participated in the meeting:

Mr. Hussein Hassanali President

Mr. Naushad Ahmed Siddiqui CISA Coordinator

Mr. Parkash Lohan Chair Academic Relations

It was arranged to improve cyber security course contents according to industry demands. As mentioned Mr. Hussein (President ISACA-Karachi) that there is approximately 3.5 million demand of security practitioner worldwide. DSU took initiative to involve professional in security field to develop those course and play an active role in supply cyber-security professionals.

Second point of the meeting was assist DSU in finding visiting faculty for Cyber-security related cyber security courses. Those course must taught by the professionals. It was very informative discussion for CS Department from the professional security body ISACA. Such meetings will help in developing relationships in local IT industry.

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

First Provisional Interview Call List for MUE and DAE Candidates 

Jamshoro, October 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):

Download List:

MUE:

https://www.muet.edu.pk/sites/default/files/MUE Interview Call List 21 batch.pdf

DAE:

https://www.muet.edu.pk/sites/default/files/DAE Interview Call List 21 batch.pdf

For more information, contact:
Mehran University of Engineering and Technology
Jamshoro, 76062, Sindh, Pakistan
Phone: +92-22-2772250-73
Email: registrar@admin.muet.edu.pk
Website: http://www.muet.edu.pk/

Williamson feels several match winners across teams adds to the intrigue

Dubai, October 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):Expect the unexpected was the main message from Kane Williamson ahead of the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, with the New Zealand captain insisting ‘anything can happen’.

The Black Caps are still searching for their first title in the shortest format, having previously reached the semi-final stages in the inaugural tournament in 2007 and again in 2016.

Their recent form in global tournaments suggests they will be tough to beat, having only narrowly lost out to England in the final of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019 before claiming the inaugural ICC World Test Championship this year.

But speaking in the pre-event captains’ media sessions, Williamson warned that the calibre of match-winners throughout the tournament means nothing can be taken for granted.

“It’s an amazing competition and it’s obviously been a long time coming. There are match-winners throughout and anyone can beat anyone on the day,” said Williamson.

“There are going to be a number of challenges along the way. It’s a pretty short tournament so you want to hit the ground running, you want to try and get a bit of momentum early.

“But in these world events when you’re playing a different opposition every three days at a different venue there’s some adjustments to make quite quickly.

“Having a world event is always an exciting opportunity to showcase all the talent around the world and the T20 format naturally makes things exciting and ultra-competitive.

“The match-winners that are in every side that are involved in this tournament means that on any given day anything can happen. It’s a fantastic event and one all teams are looking forward to.”

Another team going in search of their first ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title are Australia, who were defeated in the semi-finals by eventual champions India in the very first edition in 2007.

The cricketing superpowers reached the final three years later but fell at the last hurdle to England while they also lost to the eventual champions in 2012 as the West Indies won their semi-final match.

And while they failed to reach the knockout stages in both 2014 and 2016, captain Aaron Finch believes his squad possesses the talent to finally end their T20 drought.

“It would be huge, obviously it is the one that has eluded us, we have been close a couple of times but we’ve also been quite a distance off in other times,” said Finch.

“We’re still very confident going into it. We’ve got a group here that has played a lot of T20, not a huge amount together, and guys are at different stages of their preparation.

“It comes down to getting it done on the day. Every team can win any game, we know that in T20 cricket, there’s match-winners right across board so we just have to turn up at the right time.”

Like Australia and New Zealand, South Africa have competed at every ICC Men’s T20 World Cup but have yet to lift the trophy, reaching the semi-finals in 2009 and 2014.

However, the Proteas have the No.1 ranked bowler in the format, with no player in world cricket taking more wickets in T20Is this year than 31-year-old wrist-spinner Tabraiz Shamsi.

A series win over defending champions West Indies in the summer also suggests they are finding form at just the right time and skipper Temba Bavuma is quietly confident about their chances.

“We’ve had a lot of cricket and we’ve also had some positive results, which has been good for our confidence as a team especially with us being a young fairly inexperienced side,” he said.

“The opportunity for guys to play with each other, get to know each other, has been good and I think we’ll be taking all those learnings and lessons forward and putting them to good use.

“As a unit there’s probably not as much expectation from people from the outside without all the big names but for us as a team there is a certain level of expectation on us as a team.

“We are definitely not coming to fill in a number or anything like that. We’ve done our work as a collective, that’s the main thing for us and that’s our main focus.”

Papua New Guinea are one of two teams making their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup debut in the UAE and Oman, securing their place through the 2019 ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier.

And after near-misses in their qualification attempts for the 2014 and 2016 editions, skipper Assad Vala said their maiden appearance will be a special moment for his country.

“It’s a really proud moment for myself and the boys, it’s been a long time coming. We’ve come so close on so many occasions and we’re just looking forward to playing our first match,” he said.

“It means a lot to the people back home. For us we’re just trying to play well and put in a performance that puts a smile on everyone’s face, starting with the game against Oman.”

Namibia are the other debutants at the 2021 edition and ahead of their opening match against 2014 champions Sri Lanka, captain Gerhard Erasmus paid tribute to those behind the scenes.

“We’ve gone through a period of three years now where we’ve played some good cricket and transformed our cricket brand and as a country it’s something we can be proud of,” he said.

“This T20 World Cup is a celebration of that for us. There are lots of people working hard behind the scenes, the administration and family members, lots of people we can be thankful for.

“There are lots of people over the years that have put in hard work into cricket in Namibia, sometimes it can be a thankless job, but we know those individuals and the fans back home are very proud of this team and hopefully we can give something back.”

For more information, contact:
Headquarters,
International Cricket Council (ICC)
Street 69, Dubai Sports City,
Sh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE
Phone: +97-143828800
Fax: +97-143828600
E-mail: enquiry@icc-cricket.com
Website: www.icc-cricket.com

All Pakistan Newspapers Society will observe October 19, 2021 as closed holiday on account of EID MILAD-UN-NABI 

Karachi, October 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani, Secretary General of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society has announced that the member publications of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society will observe Tuesday, October 19, 2021 as closed holiday on account of EID MILAD-UN-NABI.

Consequently, there will be no morning newspapers on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 whereas the eveningers not appearing on Tuesday, October 19, 2021 may bring out their issues on Wednesday, October 20, 2021.

For more information, contact:
All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)
32, Farid Chamber Abdullah Haroon Road,
Karachi Post Code 74400
Tel: +92-21-5671256, +92-21-5671314
Fax: +92-21-5671310
E-mail: apns@apns.com.pk
URL: www.apns.com.pk

Sargodha University Pays Homage to Nuclear Scientist Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan 

Sargodha, October 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):In the memory of nuclear scientist Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, Sargodha University organized Quran Khawani in the university’s mosque after the Jummah prayer today. To pay rich tribute to the services of the deceased, the Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Saleem Mazhar, administrative heads and faculty members conveyed condolences, recited Quran and prayed for his higher rank in Jannah.

Prof. Dr. Saleem Mazhar expressed heartfelt sorrow and grief on the demise of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan. In the condolence message, the Vice Chancellor remarked that Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan has left an indelible mark on Pakistan’s history by providing the nuclear shield. Dr. Khan was the national asset, and his demise is a huge loss for our country. His services and contribution will always be acknowledged and remembered, he said.

For more information, contact:
University of Sargodha
University Road, Sargodha, Pakistan
Tel: +92-48-9230811-15
Email: info@uos.edu.pk
Website: https://uos.edu.pk

Faculty Orientation and Development Session

Karachi, October 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):Dean M and SS, DHA Suffa University Prof. Dr. Bashir Ahmad and Mr. Noor Ali, a teacher and corporate experienced Guest Speaker hailing from USA, conducted a faculty orientation and development session on 15 October 2021. They emphasized on focused teaching, maintaining students’ interest and necessity of applying theoretical knowledge to practical corporate environment.

They also emphasized that the possible gaps in learning curve of students due to online teaching must be addressed so that to mitigate any disadvantages. Dr. Bashir, Dean (M and SS) emphasized on maintaining students’ profile for correct advisory by the respective student counsellors. VC Dr. Afzal Haque, PVC Dr. Ahmed Saeed Minhas and faculty members from Management and Humanities departments attended the session.

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