Students of Computer Science Department presents Final Year Project

Turbat, December 10, 2021 (PPI-OT):As per the requirement of BS, final year students highlighted some real-world problems and worked on their projects throughout the year. There were three groups, and each of them fulfilled the requirements and presented their proposed solution.

The projects were listed as:

Home Automation System

Solar Tracking system

Library Management System

Home Automation System

Conventional wall switches located in different parts of the house are difficult to be dealt with. Especially it’s hard for elderly or physically handicapped people. Internet of Things (LoT) is among the newest trends in Information Technology (IT). By using the concept of IoT, students implemented a Home Automation System. A remote-controlled home automation system provides a most modern solution with smartphones. Wi-Fi module is interfaced to the microcontroller at the receiver end and on the transmitter end, a smartphone application (Blynk) is used to send ON/OFF commands to the receiver where electrical appliances are connected. By using the Blynk application, the home appliances can be turned ON/OFF remotely and electrical power can be saved.

Solar Tracking System

Secondly, Solar Tracking System was proposed as the solution to automate the usage of Solar Systems. On the basis of the data gathered by the survey, Students highlighted a problem being faced in local areas and worked on a project to automate the rotation of solar panels according to the movement of the sun. Dual-axis Solar Tracking System is used which has two degrees of freedom. First, one automated the rotation of the solar panel according to the movement of the sun, and the second one allows it to know the direction of the sun that changes seasonally. The Solar Tracking System can be implemented at home, small offices, shops, schools, or anywhere where solar panels are required. A solar tracker can be fixed on a roof or on a plane surface where a panel can rotate at 180 degree from east to west and 25 degree from north to south.

Library Management System

The third project was Library Management System which was presented as the proposed solution or Library. Students visited Library to analyze the domain, highlight the key steps required to automate the tasks of the library, and document them as the functional requirements of their system. They developed a Library Management System to eliminate the manual work of the library. Their system had the features like adding, editing and deleting users and books. It has the feature of searching, issuing, and returning books and maintaining the data accordingly.

For more information, contact:
University of Turbat
University Town Ginnah, M-8 Road Turbat,
Balochistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-852-412045
Email: info@uot.edu.pk
Website: https://uot.edu.pk

Session on “The Fall of Dhaka Myths versus Realities”

Karachi, December 10, 2021 (PPI-OT):The International Relations Program arranged an exclusive lecture on the tragic incident of the Fall of Dhaka on 2nd December, 2021. Dr. Junaid Ahmed, the author of the book “Creation of Bangladesh: Myths Exploded”, enlightened DSU audience with his well-researched presentation on myths and realities of the entire case. The lecture was attended largely by prominent media professionals, civil and military representatives, Pro VC Dr. Ahmed Saeed Minhas, Deans of faculties, Registrar DSU, students and faculty.

Our Honourable guest Dr. Junaid Ahmad is an accomplished academician, researcher and a prominent expert in the field of political history of Pakistan. He is graduated from Govt. College of Commerce and Economics, Karachi, Concordia University and McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

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

Chinese Govt Scholarship Programme 2022-2023 

Karachi, December 10, 2021 (PPI-OT):DSU’s IERC would like to inform DSU’s final year students and alumni that applications for the Chinese Government Scholarship Program for 2022-2023 are presently open. The relevant details are available in the attached flyer. This Chinese Government Scholarship is for MS and PhD studies in various fields in China. DSU’s final year undergraduate students and alumni are strongly encouraged to apply.

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

Declining Global Democracy, Governance and Public Disengagement 

Karachi, December 10, 2021 (PPI-OT):The latest episode of Habib University’s “Breaking the Story” reflects on the 6th Yohsin Lecture “Bullet Dodged or Merely Delayed: Reflections on the Future of Democracy, Nuclear Proliferation and the Looming Environmental Catastrophe in a Post-Trumpian World”, delivered by the renowned intellectual and learned scholar, Dr. Noam Chomsky and debates on the issues of, “Declining Global Democracy, Governance and Public Disengagement”. The Podcast was conducted on Friday, October 08, 2021.

The panel comprised Mr. Owais Tohid, senior print and broadcast journalist, Mr. Raza Rumi, an anchor, journalist, editor, policy expert and writer and Ms. Asma Shirazi, a Pakistani journalist, anchor and political commentator. The podcast was hosted by Ms. Aqsa Junejo, Assistant Director Marketing and Communication, Habib University along with Mr. Zulqurnain Ul Haq, Lecturer, Habib University.

This episode highlighted issues such as restrictions on freedom of speech, scarcity of credible information, biasedness of media, polarity of wealth, use of social media platforms and educating and equipping youth for the future. The episode also discussed the significance, impact and role of media in establishing democracy and highlighted the issues that were being faced by the media in doing so.

With 24 years of journalistic experience, Mr. Owais Tohid, who has headed three of Pakistan’s private television channels, agreed that Media and Democracy go hand in hand media is one of the strongest mediums that can help retain democracy. Mr. Tohid put the importance of asking questions as the fundamental attribute to enable one to understand the world around them and exercise individual agency. This also resonates well with the youth in Pakistan who will be at the forefront of shaping Pakistan’s future.

He explained that it is a mix and match of different factors that have led to the “backsliding” of Democracy. “Media alone cannot stand against that tide, neither can media absorb it all”. Mr. Tohid discussed the struggles of media and media personnel in the past, which helped democracy prevail. He stated, “The struggle now is not unified but individual.”

On a question about dissemination of information, he said, “Censorship of media is now state-owned as well as corporate-owned. The transition of state-owned media to corporate-owned media has led to the media being biased and controlled.”

Mr. Raza Rumi, along with Pakistan, discussed the condition of democracy in United States, Europe and Turkey. He provided valuable analysis on how false narrative can be used as a powerful tool by influential groups to dictate and even alter the political outcomes and associations of consumers of media. On the question on public disengagement and role of media Mr. Rumi said, “Credible information is people’s right and not a favour. They cannot take the right decision unless provided credible information.”

While discussing about inequality of power and wealth, Mr. Rumi highlighted the issue of wealth concentration in a few hands, which has proven to be a significant hindrance to democracy. “The disparity of wealth in the West at the moment is far more than what it was back in the start of the 20th century. Democracy cannot prevail when wealth is distributed in such a manner and such is the case in Pakistan as well,” he explained.

He appreciated the efforts of Mr. Tohid and Ms. Shirazi, who have always stood their ground, fought for truth and faced defiance and powerful opposition in doing so. Ms. Shirazi highlighted how the shadows of fascism and authoritarianism are taking the garb of legality and constitutionalism and hovering over democracy around the world today are the biggest threats to democratic manifestation one can imagine.

When asked about the current state of democracy, Ms. Shirazi said, “It is not only Pakistan facing a declining democracy, rather, this is a global phenomenon. Democracy depends on many factors which include; free media, freedom of expression, human rights and its protection, these are all pillars of democracy, which have been weakened. The biggest barrier in the way of democracy is fascism and authoritarianism, which now is prevailing throughout the world.”

The panel agreed that backsliding of democracy is evident and is not only a national issue but a global dilemma. Discussing the importance of social media platforms and how the platforms are being used by general public to express their view points, the panellists deemed social media platforms as the leading means of public engagement of this era. They said that the new generation are far more self-aware and are adept at leveraging social media to organize around issues critical to them. It would take a while to grasp the concept of meaningful engagement but it is now up to the new generation to develop and take the country forward.

Mr. Rumi on explaining the causes of public disengagement said, “Every nation in the world allows campus politics, it is only in Pakistan where campus politics is condemned.” He added, “All the political parties alike, have been in denial and unable to play their part in boosting and supporting democracy.”

Mr. Tohid seconded his opinion and said, “Student unions should be opened, political involvement of the students can be denied, but their political thinking should not be capped.” Ms. Shirazi strongly stressed over the fact that speaking up and standing up for one self is very essential, saying, “Having the right to speak up is what matters the most, be it wrong, be it right, one should at least have the freedom of speech.”

The podcast concluded with hope for the future of journalism and democracy when the attention was directed towards Maria Ressa and Dmitri Muratov, who got a Nobel Prize for Journalism on the same day as the podcast. Mr. Tohid, optimistic for the future said, “Perhaps there is still hope for Journalism, this is the first time in my life, I have seen a journalist being awarded a Nobel Prize.”

For more information, contact:
Habib University
Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-34301051-55
Email: marketing@habib.edu.pk
Website: www.habib.edu.pk

KIU Hunza Campus and National Accountability Bureau organized an event on the account of “International Anti-Corruption Day” 

Gilgit, December 10, 2021 (PPI-OT):Karakoram International University Hunza Campus and National Accountability Bureau organized an event on the account of “International Anti-Corruption Day”. The worthy Vice-Chancellor of KIU Prof. Eng. Dr. Attaullah Shah welcomed the participants via Video-link. Chief guest, Chief Election commissioner Raja Shehbaz Khan, Director NAB Gilgit-Baltistan Nasir Janjua, prominent religious scholar Sheikh Musa Karimi, Assistant Professor Dr. Sayed Rizwan Abbas and Dr. Ahmer Sohail Basra from Radio Pakistan spoke on this occasion. During their speeches they presented their views on how corruption is a menace to the society and how it could be eliminated from the society.

A speech competition was held among the students of KIU Hunza in which Ms. Fariha got first position, Mr. Shihab Alam got second position and Ms. Abida Khanum got third position. Students of KIU Hunza also presented a skit with the theme of “Anti-Corruption” which was appreciated by the audience.

Furthermore, an oath taking ceremony took place which was conducted by the chief guest, Chief Election commissioner Raja Shehbaz Khan to lay the foundation of Character-Building Society (CBS) at KIU Hunza campus. Towards the end of the event, participants along with the speakers and Chief Guest took part in anti-corruption awareness walk.

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

Bangladesh High Commissioner to Pakistan visits LUMS

Lahore, December 10, 2021 (PPI-OT):In the spirit of collaboration between Pakistan and Bangladesh, His Excellency High Commissioner Ruhul Alam Siddique along with his wife Mrs. Shamshad Ara Khanum visited LUMS on Friday, December 3, 2021. Welcomed by LUMS leadership, including Rector, Mr. Shahid Hussain; Vice Chancellor, Dr. Arshad Ahmad; and Director, Office of Advancement, Ms. Nuzhat Kamran, High Commissioner Siddique expressed great excitement upon engaging with LUMS and discussing possible avenues of partnership.

Mr. Hussain reflected on how LUMS has been instrumental in changing the landscape of higher education in Pakistan. “We have learned from others and we are happy to share whatever we know”, he said. With His Excellency rather interested in the model that LUMS is following, Ms. Kamran presented a detailed overview of the University, sharing insights on everything from the Learning Without Borders philosophy and the variety of academic programmes offered, to the range of centres housed at LUMS and the cutting-edge research currently underway.

A brief on the Centre for Water Informatics and Technology (WIT) and its work on water management, smart agriculture and addressing water scarcity particularly caught the High Commissioner’s eye. “This is a very interesting area of study and the Centre for WIT has quite an interesting name for me because Bangladesh is a country that is full of water and that is going to be an issue in the rest of the world in the near future,” he said.

Details on the University’s efforts towards accessible education along with their various international exchange partnerships were also shared, and the High Commissioner expressed an interest in building such links with institutions in Bangladesh also. “We are very enthusiastic about collaboration and exchange,” said Dr. Ahmad.

The High Commissioner’s visit included a tour of the National Incubation Centre Lahore (NICL) at LUMS and an opportunity to briefly interact with Founding Pro Chancellor, Syed Babar Ali. This visit and meeting opened doors to many possibilities of active collaboration in the near future.

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