Demonstration of “Office Documents Routing System” to GM IT (MK Sons (Private) Limited)

Faisalabad, December 02, 2021 (PPI-OT):Dr. Muhammad Abdul Qayum and a group of students from the computer science department visited Mk Sons on November 20, 2021, for the demonstration of the software “Documents Routing System”. This software was developed for Sitara Chemical Ltd. Mr. Waqar (GM IT MK Sons) appreciated the student work and committed to work with NTU Computer Science department for the grooming of final year students.

For more information, contact:
National Textile University (NTU)
Sheikhupura Road, Faisalabad 37610, Pakistan
Tel: +92-41-9230081-90
Fax: +92-41-9230098
Email: info@ntu.edu.pk
Website: http://www.ntu.edu.pk

The students of Forestry Program in KIU took part in a week-long study tour of the forest types and management 

Gilgit, December 02, 2021 (PPI-OT):The Department of Forestry, Range, and Wildlife Management at Karakoram International University, Gilgit organized a six-day study tour to Murree, Ayubia, Islamabad and Rawalpindi for BS-VII students from November 23 TO 28, 2021. Dr. Abdul Mannan (Lecturer) of the Department of Forestry, Range, and Wildlife Management led the tour, accompanied by one female faculty member, Ms. Ishrat Roomi (Lecturer). On the first day of their travel from Gilglit to Murree, the students got a detailed exposure of the biophysical characteristics of the Diamer-Basha Dam.

The Chief Engineer Diversion Works and Additional Chief Engineer delivered a detailed presentation about the Dam, which is being constructed near Chilas on the River Indus. They briefed the students that the dam will provide clean energy, irrigate the lands, create jobs, and assist the country economically and environmentally, particularly the people of Gilgit Baltistan. They further elaborated the salient features, such as its type, maximum height, gross capacity, live capacity, installed capacity, annual energy, construction period, cost, land acquisition status, immediate and long-term benefits, and so on.

Students arrived at the Forest Services Academy (FSA) in Ghora Galli, Murree, around 1:30 a.m. with two faculty members. The next day, all students met with Divisional Forest Officers Mr. Babar Suhail and Mr. Asad Ali at the FSA auditorium for a session about academic activities, prospects, silvicultural practices, and management operations. After that, all students were taken to a nursery where they were taught nursery-raising procedures and given the task of collecting leaves from various tree species. Mr. Babar Suhail then led the students on a trek that took them from the southern side of the mountain to the upper slopes in Ghora Galli.

The following day, the students went to Ayubia National Park (ANP), where Mr. Shahbaz Khan (Deputy Ranger) of the Wildlife Department spoke about the park’s history, forest species, management, and wildlife species. Following that, students were taken on a 4-kilometer trek in ANP known as the pipeline trek. Every student, especially the girls, actively participated in trek. Mr. Sajad Ahmad educated the students about various tree species found in ANP through transect walks and physical observation.

The next day the students were taken to Margalla Hills National Park (MHNP), Islamabad on November 26th and briefed by Mr. Muhammad Altaf (Assistant Director) on the park’s history, divisions, and current activities. Scrub forest species such as Dodonia viscosa, Ipil ipil, Acacia modesta is commonly known as Phulai, Ziziphus also used in herbal medicine, Broussonetia papyrifera (paper mulberry, invasive tree) fast-growing tree of the family Moraceae, and others were observed by students on hiking trail # 5 in MHNP. Following Friday prayers at the Faisal Mosque, all students were taken to the Pakistan Museum of Natural History, which features galleries that display and provide knowledge about the country’s ecology, geology, and paleontology.

The next day students visited the Sihala Timber Sale Depot in Rawalpindi. Mr. Shahzad (A sub-division forest officer) guided the students on everything from wood unloading to sorting and grading to auction. Before returning the KIU faculty members and student representatives thanked Mr. Babar Suhail and Mr. Asad Ali of Forest Service Academy and other field staff who extended all possible support during the study tour.

On Sunday, November 2021 the visiting students and faculty member proceeded to the return journey. On November 29th, 2021, around 7:30 a.m., all students arrived safely at Karakoram International University in Gilgit. The students and faculty member of the Department of Forestry, Range and Wildlife Management are highly appreciative of the KIU management for providing financial approval for this study tour.

For more information, contact:
Main Campus,
Karakoram International University (KIU)
University Road, Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-58-11960010-13
Email: info@kiu.edu.pk
Website: www.kiu.edu.pk

CIPS faculty presents co-authored book to Commandant Command and Staff College Quetta 

Islamabad, December 02, 2021 (PPI-OT):Visiting faculty from public sector universities including NUST called upon the Commandant Command and Staff College Quetta Major General Amir Ahsan Nawaz on November 24, 2021, and discussed matters of mutual interest. On the occasion Prof Dr Tughral Yamin, Associate Dean CIPS presented the book Securing Pakistan that he and Dr Muhammad Makki had co-authored to the Commandant.

For more information, contact:
Director Press and Media Release
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
NUST Campus, H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan
UAN: +92-51-111-11-6878
Tel: +92-51-90851381
Fax: +92-51-90851382
Email: prnust@gmail.com
Website: www.nust.edu.pk

University of Law UK delegation visits NUST

Islamabad, December 02, 2021 (PPI-OT):An eight member-delegation from The University of Law UK and Global University Systems (GUS) visited #NUST on December 01, 2021. The delegation was led by Prof Peter Crisp, Pro-Vice-Chancellor External, University of Law, UK. The guests met with Dr Osman Hassan, Pro-Rector Academics NUST to discuss mutual areas of collaboration between relevant departments of NUST and the University of Law.

The guests were given a detailed Presentation about NUST’s academic programmes, labs, research and development, National Science and Technology Park, sports facilities, and institutions. The visiting delegate encouraged and highly appreciated NUST’s performance and facilities provided for its faculty and students to ensure quality teaching, learning and research.

Both sides agreed to facilitate student/faculty exchanges and the development of professional courses especially in business studies and social sciences. The delegation visited different labs at NUST U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) and National Science and Technology Park (NSTP.) The visit concluded with mutual agreement signing to formalise future collaborations.

For more information, contact:
Director Press and Media Release
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
NUST Campus, H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan
UAN: +92-51-111-11-6878
Tel: +92-51-90851381
Fax: +92-51-90851382
Email: prnust@gmail.com
Website: www.nust.edu.pk

Students from NUST Balochistan Campus bag top prizes in essay writing competition at the Annual NAB Balochistan Competitions 2021 

Islamabad, December 02, 2021 (PPI-OT):Sheraz Ilyas (Batch of 2K19) and Umair Ali (Batch of 2K20), Civil Engineering students from NUST Balochistan Campus, secure 1st and 3rd position, respectively, in essay writing, at the Annual NAB Balochistan Competitions 2021.

Annual NAB Balochistan competitions were held from November 8-11, 2021, at various universities of Quetta to spread awareness among students against corruption. All the universities of Balochistan participated in the event. The competitions included: Essay writing, declamation, calligraphy, and poster exhibition. NUST ranked 4 of all the universities of Balochistan. The NUST family congratulates Sheraz and Umair on their achievement and wishes them luck for their future endeavours.

For more information, contact:
Director Press and Media Release
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
NUST Campus, H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan
UAN: +92-51-111-11-6878
Tel: +92-51-90851381
Fax: +92-51-90851382
Email: prnust@gmail.com
Website: www.nust.edu.pk

Indus, Government of Sindh, and WHO Join Hands for a Safer and Healthier Tomorrow 

Karachi, December 02, 2021 (PPI-OT):More than 100 participants from different public and private healthcare organizations participated in the ‘1st National Patient Safety Conference – Patient Centered Care’ on December 2, 2021. The conference was organized by the Government of Sindh in collaboration with Indus Hospital and Health Network (IHHN) and World Health Organization (WHO).

The conference provided an opportunity to promote safety culture among healthcare providers as well as address patient safety challenges faced by public and private hospitals and the role of policymakers in combating those challenges. Syed Ehsan Shah, Health Minister, Balochistan, was the guest of honor, while Dr. Abdur Rashid, Director, Drug Regulatory Authority Pakistan, was the keynote speaker at the conference. Dr. Sara Salman, Provincial Head of Office – Sindh, WHO was also present at the conference.

Leading healthcare experts from Pakistan included: Dr. Quaid Saeed, Chief Executive Officer, Islamabad Healthcare Regulatory Authority, Dr. Mairaj Shah, Chief Operating Officer, Secondary Hospitals Aga Khan University Hospital, Dr. Bashir Hanif, Executive Medical Director, Tabba Heart Institute, and Dr. Ahson Qavi Siddiqi, CEO, Sindh Healthcare Commission.

“We are grateful to the Government of Sindh and WHO for the tremendous support they have provided for this conference. We would also like to acknowledge the presence of policymakers in attendance. It is a great initiative that will bring change across the country,” said Dr. Abdul Bari Khan, Chief Executive Officer, IHHN.

“Patient safety is a critical global issue, and it is vital how we deal with it. Every year many patients are harmed because of unsafe practices. We are working on plans to take action in addressing the issues of patient safety. In collaboration with WHO Pakistan, the federal ministry of health is working on initiatives and national strategies that I believe will improve quality of care and expand patient safety to primary care and engage communities,” added Dr. Palitha Mahipala, Head of Mission – Pakistan, WHO while addressing the conference virtually.

Patient safety has become an essential healthcare discipline in recent times due to the complexity of healthcare systems and the rising trend of patient harm in medical facilities. Global efforts to reduce the burden of patient harm have not achieved substantial change over the past 15 years, despite pioneering work in some health care settings.

Dr. Lubna Mushtaq, Head of Department, Quality and Monitoring Directorate, IHHN said that this conference was the need of the hour. “Times are changing due to COVID-19 and the Omicron variant. This conference is the first of many to use augmented and virtual technologies to bring everyone together.” “The purpose of the conference is to recognize the challenges each one of us faces and the uncertainty of whether we will receive proper care or not. IHHN recognizes the significance of quality of patient safety and institutional support,” she added.

Patient safety is an urgent and serious global public health concern. It is estimated that the cost of harm associated with the loss of life or permanent disability, which results in lost capacity and productivity of the affected patients and families, amounts to trillions of US dollars every year. Additionally, the psychological cost to the patient and their family (associated with the loss or disabling of a loved one), is undoubtedly significant, though more difficult to measure.

Patient harm due to adverse events is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The available evidence suggests that hospitalization in low and middle income countries leads to 134 million adverse events annually, resulting in 2.6 million deaths. Syed Ehsan Shah said that the 1st National Conference on Patient Safety gives us a chance to talk about this critical aspect of healthcare on a larger level and take urgent action to ensure patients are looked after during their hospital stay.

“I want to thank the Government of Sindh and WHO for this conference. In addition, I would like to acknowledge the organizing committee’s efforts in making this conference possible. Our purpose for this conference is to ensure a safe and secure environment for our patients with quality care. This is the first conference where we are focusing on this aspect of health care,” he said.

Shah continued, “Paramedics have the most critical role in this and require proper training to ensure that qualified professionals are at the helm and can perform an even better job. Third-world countries suffer the most from poor patient-centered care, which has resulted in over 2.5 million deaths. If we look at this closely, it is a statistical tragedy.” “In my opinion, this is an unacceptable number, and through awareness, we can create better environments in hospitals,” he added.

Qasim Siraj Soomro, Parliamentary Health Secretary Sindh, said, “Patient-centered care is one of the key areas the Government of Sindh is focusing on. There is an enormous burden on our health sector, despite the many initiatives to address them. Our specialized areas are neglected, and the root cause for diseases like HIV and others still has more questions than answers.” He added that through conferences such as these, they hope to make this a number one priority in hospitals.

According to GALLUP report based on Pakistan Economic Survey 2015-16, in 2015, the number of hospitals was 1,167; 5,695 dispensaries; 5,464 basic health units; 733 maternity and child health centers; 675 rural health centers; and 3339 TB centers. The utilization of this infrastructure has remained low over the years due to many reasons. Pakistan only spends 0.9% of its GDP on health public sector health expenditures while total public and private sector health expenditures of GDP is 2.4%. During the past five years, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Sindh provincial assemblies have formulated and approved Punjab and Sindh Healthcare Commission Acts to enhance patient safety and minimize adverse event by registering and licensing all healthcare facilities in Pakistan.

The conference held three sessions titled ‘access to care and health literacy, patient safety culture-leadership commitment, and patient advocacy’. The sessions given by some of the most notable names in healthcare touched about the topic of challenges of disease burden and health equity in the healthcare system of Pakistan, role of regularity authority in patient-centered care, culture of safety as a performance indicator, and building patient safety in the healthcare system among others.

For more information, contact
The Indus Hospital (TIH)
C-76, Sector 31/5, Opposite Darussalam Society,
Korangi Crossing, Karachi – 75190, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35112709-17
Fax: +92-21-35112718
Email: crd@indushospital.org.pk
Website: http://www.indushospital.org.pk/