Teach for Pakistan Conducts Recruitment Drive at LUMS 

Lahore, November 22, 2021 (PPI-OT):Teach for Pakistan conducted a recruitment drive on November 17, 2021 at LUMS. The session was targeted at graduating students. Rahat Abbasi, Manager Recruitment at Teach for Pakistan, started the session by sharing her personal experiences and elaborated on the education system in Pakistan.

She noted that Teach for Pakistan is an independent, non-profit company that is on a mission to build a movement of diverse and capable leaders who are committed to eliminating educational poverty in Pakistan. It is a movement where recent graduates and young professionals commit to teach in Pakistan’s under-resourced schools for two years. They go on to become lifelong leaders working across all fields to expand educational opportunities.

Teach For Pakistan has developed collective leadership to work effectively towards education reforms in the long run. Partners of the network aspire to the vision that one day, all children will have the opportunity to attain an excellent education. She then explained the Teach for Pakistan Fellowship Programme and the application process. She also talked about the programme’s alumni success stories and their status in the job market. The session ended with an interactive Questions and Answers session.

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

Punjab University Vice Chancellor urges researchers to focus on resolving social issues 

Lahore, November 22, 2021 (PPI-OT):Punjab University Vice Chancellor Prof Niaz Ahmad has urged the researchers to focus on creation of the knowledge which can help solve social problems being faced by the society and have a good impact over the relevant discipline too. He was addressing the inaugural ceremony of 4th international conference on Gravitation and Cosmology organized by Punjab University Department of Mathematics in collaboration with Centre of Excellence in Solid State Physics, Department of Space Science and Centre for High Energy Physics.

Chairman Department of Mathematics Dr Muhammad Sharif, national distinguished professor Dr Asghar Qadir, faculty members, researchers from various parts of country were present on the occasion while 25 foreign scientists from China, Germany, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Spain, South Africa, Switzerland, UK, USA and Uzbekistan are participating in the conference online. Addressing the conference, Prof Niaz Ahmad said that mathematics was a very important subject and it could also help engineers and medical professionals in solving many problems of applied nature in their fields.

He said that mathematics should be taught for intermediate level candidates studying pre-medical. He urged the students to think about how the knowledge they were obtaining could contribute to the development of the country as well as society. He said that engineers having good knowledge of mathematics could solve many queries of applied nature. Dr Sharif said the conference had been dedicated to Prof Asghar Qadir on his 75th birthday who is father of gravitational theory in Pakistan.

He said that the conference would cover a wide range of interesting topics in general relativity and gravitation, alternative theories of gravity, mathematical and relativistic aspects of cosmology etc. He said that the research group of gravitation of cosmology was working hard to produce quality research papers as well as MPhil/PhD students. During the last three years, this group has produced 11 PhDs, 55 M Phil scholars and had published a total of 250 papers in high quality journals with a cumulative impact factor of more than 600.

For more information, contact:
Registrar,
University of the Punjab
Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231102
Fax: +92-42-99231103
E-Mail: registrar@pu.edu.pk
Website: http://pu.edu.pk/

Open letter: The situation of Afghan refugees cannot continue to be ignored

Lahore, November 22, 2021 (PPI-OT):

To Dr Arif Alvi

The President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

To Mr Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad

The Minister of Interior of the Government of Pakistan

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) calls on the state to immediately address the situation of Afghan refugees in the country, which, in the absence of any comprehensive policy framework or legislation, has been side-lined.

Contrary to the Prime Minister’s public announcements, ordinary citizens from Afghanistan have been left to fend for themselves amid new and arbitrary restrictions on cross-border movement. This dire lack of protocol and policy is unjust and serves only to aggravate the tension between the two countries rather than restoring balance in such a precarious situation. HRCP thus recommends that the state take the following practical steps towards tackling what could potentially become a full-blown humanitarian crisis:

Develop a transparent, human rights-centric policy

Historically, Parliament has never held a discussion on the situation of Afghan refugees, relegating this issue to the military domain instead where policies have been made in secrecy. In similar fashion, public debate on this issue has been ousted and ‘secret briefings’ held, which HRCP deems unacceptable. The Cabinet’s 2017 decision to adopt a national policy on the management of Afghan refugees and nationals in Pakistan along specific parameters must be revived immediately, and the Parliamentary Committee of the Whole, in consultation with civil society organisations, must develop a substantial policy to address the matter in a way that upholds human rights and humanitarian law. This policy must also be announced in Parliament to allow for much-needed discussion and debate before it is implemented.

Hear from Afghan representatives and refugees

There is a worrying lack of clarity at the grassroots level about how to respond to this crisis, especially among border patrol and the police. Multiple reports from the border indicate that authorities have been extorting refugees for money, giving preferential treatment, refusing entry, and even subjecting them to violence. Refugee camps also suffer from poor hygienic conditions and refugees continue to experience harassment and xenophobia from local administrations and communities.

While the interests and perspective of host communities should be considered, such hostile treatment exacerbates the stress and trauma of refugees, particularly children. Allowances must be made, such as easing cumbersome documentation requirements, providing more dignified living situations, and making every effort to provide a safer, more inclusive environment. This will only be possible if the state listens proactively to the concerns of Afghan representatives and refugees rather than dismissing them.

Honour agreements, protocols and Pakistan’s own precedent

Pakistan must accede to the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol, and pass national and domestic legislation in light of these obligations. Furthermore, Pakistan must honour its own precedent of accepting Afghan refugees and adhere to the tripartite agreement between UNHCR, Afghanistan and Pakistan whereby repatriation has to be voluntary.

Take action to speed up resettlement of refugees

Afghan citizens were recently allowed to obtain permission letters or cards from the Ministry of Interior in Islamabad while in Afghanistan, which is impractical. HRCP urges the government to hasten the paperwork needed to secure safe transit and visas for asylum seekers. The government should also take UNHCR on board so that an easy and effective registration policy can be initiated without delay. Moreover, civil society should be encouraged to assist refugees to whatever extent possible instead of being harassed by state authorities when such efforts are made. Finally, the government must take immediate steps to ensure that refugees have unhindered access to an overall rehabilitation plan that includes healthcare, employment and education for their children.

As part of the international community, Pakistan’s civil society is rightly concerned for the people of Afghanistan and considers that any human rights issue supersedes notions of sovereignty. We therefore condemn such barriers or refusals at the border to refugees and especially women, children, the sick and elderly – who require our support and empathy in their hour of need.

Hina Jilani, Chairperson

For more information, contact:
Chairperson,
Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP)
Aiwan-i-Jamhoor, 107-Tipu Block,
New Garden Town, Lahore-54600
Tel: +92-42-35864994
Fax: +92-42-35883582
Email: hrcp@hrcp-web.org
Website: www.hrcp-web.org

PA Session; Resolution unanimously adopted for recitation of Quran, Darood Sharif and prayers for protection and development of motherland prior to national anthem during assembly in all private and government schools 

Lahore, November 22, 2021 (PPI-OT):Punjab Assembly session started under chairmanship of Speaker Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Parvez Elahi here this (Monday) afternoon. Adjourning the Question Hour pertaining to Excise, Taxation and Drugs Elimination Department, the Speaker allowed Pakistan Muslim League’s MPA Khadeeja Umar to present her resolution about recitation of Holy Quran and Darood Sharif in educational institutions prior to the national anthem during assembly.

It has been stated in the resolution that in all government and private schools in the assembly prior to national anthem, recitation of Holy Quran and Darood Sharif and prayers should also be offered for safeguarding and progress of the motherland. The resolution was unanimously adopted.

Afterwards during the session, making a query from the Law Minister, the Speaker Punjab Assembly said that drugs are being sold openly in the schools, colleges and universities and no action is being taken, what measures the government is taking for elimination of drugs from the educational institutions. The Speaker further said that the federal and provincial governments should take action jointly for curbing the drugs in the educational institutions.

Ch Parvez Elahi said that the drugs problem is very important and it should be taken seriously and clear policy be formulated for its elimination. On this Law Minister Mohammad Basharat Raja assured the Speaker that a separate directorate is being created for elimination of drugs from the schools. Session was adjourned till tomorrow morning at 11:30 AM.

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

10th Mass Marriage ceremony held under the banner of MWF Wah Cantt 

Lahore, November 22, 2021 (PPI-OT):President Minhaj-ul-Quran International (MQI) Dr Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri attended a mass marriage ceremony held under the banner of Minhaj Welfare Foundation, Wah Cantt. Speaking on the occasion, he said that sharing the worries and hardships of ailing humanity and serving them is an example of great social service and a good deed in the present age. He said that Islam is an egalitarian religion that urges its followers to take their brothers and sisters along who have been left behind in the race of life. He said that we have been instructed to give away whatever is more than our needs to those who do not have it, stating that Islamic teachings are the basis of brotherhood and welfare-oriented society.

Dr Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri said that if there is a lot that a State is required to do, there are still many things that citizens must do, as constant whining does not reflect a good attitude. He said that we have to work on reforming our conduct and attitudes as no state can do such a thing. He said that we should give our 100% to the things that fall within our domain. He said that whether it is business, education or domestic responsibility, we should do full justice to these endeavours. He said that drastic changes in the lives of individuals will become the basis of revolution in the life of nations.

President MQI referred to Hakeem-ul-Ummat who said that the destiny of a community and nation lies in the hands of its people, for every individual is the guiding star leading the path for his community. He said that we should stop looking towards others and embark on a great mission of making Pakistan a welfare Islamic state. He said that the starting point in such a journey is to share the happiness and worries of our neighbourhood, and community.

It was the 10th collective marriage ceremony under the banner of MWF (Wah Cantt.) in which 12 couples tied the knot and started a blissful matrimonial life. Every couple was provided with essential household stuff. Among others, the ceremony was attended by Prof Waqas Ahmad Khan of Jamaat-i-Islami, central leader Muttahida Majlis-e-Ahle Hadith Maulana Abdul Malik Mujahid, Khawaja Muhammad Imtiaz, Assistant Attorney General for Pakistan, Engineer Muhammad Rafique Najam, Qazi Shafique ur Rahman, Haji Iqbal, Anar Khan Gondal, Saif-ur-Rahman Khan, Haji Liaqat, Sagheer Khan, Maqsood Ahmad, Khurram Sheraz, Pir Muhammad Abdullah Qadri, Allama Muhammad Zia-ur-Rehman, Malik Yasir Advocate, Haji Muhammad Saeed.

Dr Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri distributed ‘salami’ among the newly wed couples and prayed for their happy and blessed married life ahead. He congratulated the organizers of the ceremony on making excellent arrangements on behalf of Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri.

For more information, contact:
Minhaj-ul-Quran International (MQI)
365 M, Model Town, Lahore, Pakistan
UAN: +92-42-111-140-140
Tel: +92-42-35169111
Email: tehreek@minhaj.org
Website: www.minhaj.org

Role of local body representatives is crucial for immediate resolution of public problems: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari

Karachi, November 22, 2021 (PPI-OT):Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has termed the role of local body representatives crucial for immediate resolution of public problems. He expressed such views while presiding over an important meeting at Bilawal House, during which he was briefed by Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah and provincial ministers on the local government system.

Chairman PPP was briefed that working on a new system for local bodies is under process, which would lead to further expansion of the powers for local government representatives. President PPP Women Wing Faryal Talpur was also present in the meeting.

PPP Sindh President Nisar Khuhro, PPP Chairman’s Political Secretary Jamil Soomro, Provincial Ministers Saeed Ghani, and Nasir Hussain Shah, and advisors to CM Sindh Manzoor Hussain Wasan, and Murtaza Wahab, MPA Sohail Anwar Siyal, former provincial minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar and Shiraz Rajpar were also present.

For more information, contact:
PPP Media Cell (Sindh)
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)
Peoples Secretariat Shikarpur Colony,
Behind Mazar-e-Quaid-e-Azam, Karachi, Pakistan
Cell: +92-305-3370383
Email: contact@ppp-tu.com
Website: https://www.ppp.org.pk