Pharma industry workers face worst exploitation in Pakistan 

Karachi, January 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):Workers of pharmaceutical industry in Pakistan face the worst exploitation and industry owners despite earning billions of rupees are not ready to give basic labour rights to these workers, said labour leaders, addressing a press conference arranged by National Trade Unions Federation (NTUF) and workers of pharmaceutical industry at the Karachi Pakistan Club (KPC) here Wednesday.

They said the pharma industry was amongst the sectors that made the most profits during the Coronavirus pandemic. They also got huge incentives and benefits from the government. However, the workers of this sector faced the worst working condition. They said in Pakistan the prices of medicines are hiked by 311 percent and more increase in expected in them in the coming mini-budget.

Presently, in Pakistan there are more than 700 pharmaceutical companies that are also exporting drugs to more than 60 other countries. Their annual sale in more than Rs560 billion and it is increased at the rate if 15percent per annum. More than 100000 workers are directly related and one million people indirectly related to this sector. However, the workers of this sector are deprived of their basic rights including making their trade unions.

They said as per local and international laws workers of all categories have the right of making their labour unions and the Supreme Court has also ratified it, but still the workers of the pharma sector are deprived of this right. They said that the nature of jobs in the pharma sector is that of permanent work, but 90 percent of its workforce is compelled to work on temporary basis.

The illegal contract labour system is present in almost all factories and medicines are made in unhygienic conditions that is an anti-human act. These factories are virtual sweat shops. Their production process is being outsourced in dangerous COVID conditions to the places that are utterly unhygienic. It posses threats to not only workers but the users of these products also.

The majority of workers in the pharma sector is not issued social security and EOBI cards. The workers contribution to SESSI and EOBI is deposited through contractors so as that relation to industry could not be established. They said that the Supreme Court has already decided that all industries related to life-saving sector would hire permanent employees, but the verdicts of the court are not being implemented.

Instead of regularization of the jobs of workers they are being appointed on temporary basis under the title of production support officers (PSOs) and hence deprived of their due rights. The institutions like Social Security, EOBI and workers welfare board have become the dens of corruption. They said the workers welfare board is badly marred with corruption, where dowry grant, education scholarship and even death grant is not issued without taking bribes.

They said that houses of the workers welfare board were allotted in 2013 but despite passage of nine years their possession is yet to be given to the workers. These houses are not liveable as they have no water, power and gas facilities. They said that in Sindh law is enacted about five percent workers participation fund, but the other provinces do not have such a law. They said under this law a huge amount is deposited with the registrar Sindh High Court, but these funds are not yet distributed among the workers.

They said that saving Sindh, in other provinces the dowry grant is increased from Rs100000 to Rs200000; death grant from Rs500000 to Rs600000 and educational scholarship, money for shoes and pocket money is doubled. They asked that the workers of Sindh should also be given these facilities. On the occasion the union of pharma sector workers announced to wage a struggle from the platform of NTUF for their rights on in this regard on February 15 an All Pakistan Pharma Workers Conference would be organised to launch a movement for realization of their rights.

They demanded that the workers of the pharmaceutical industry should be given the right to make their labour unions. Contact labour system should be ended and as per the decision of the Supreme Court the workers of life saving sector should be made permanent. The contributions of EOBI and social security should be recovered from the companies instead of contractors and cards in the name of workers should be issued. Illegal practice of appointing temporary workers in the name of PSOs should be stopped. Hygiene condition in pharmaceutical industry should be improved and outsourcing of their products should be stopped.

The workers should be given insurance and SESSI cards. Bribery in Workers Welfare Fund should be stopped; otherwise, the workers would besiege the offices of the Board. The registrar of SHC should distribute the amount of five percent workers participation amongst the workers. The government of Sindh like other provinces should increase the funds of dowry, death grants and educational scholarship. The houses of workers should be given the facilities of water, power and gas and their possession should be given to the allottees.

Those spoke included Nasir Mansoor NTUF, Rafiq Baloch NTUF, Manzoor Ahmed Martin Dow Market Workers Union (CBA), Bakht Zameen Hilex Pharma Employees Union (CBA), Farman Khan Asprin Pharma Workman Union, Muhammad Kashif Khan Glaxco Smith Line Workers Union, Fazal-e-Wahab OBS Pakistan Employees Union (CBA), Muhammad Bachal Searl Employees Union, Sher Ali Avient Pakistan Employees Union, Zahir Shah Essity Employees Union, Nazar Abbas Opal Employees Union, Gul Rehman Labour Rights Movement, and Riaz Abbasi SITE Labour Forum.

For more information, contact:
Deputy General Secretary,
National Trade Union Federation Pakistan (NTUF)
R-16, Al Hilal Society Block- IV-V, KDA Scheme 7,
Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-37075324
Fax: +92-21-34142149
Cell: +92-300-3587211
Email: ntufpak@gmail.com
Website: www.ntufpak.org

UVAS signs MoU with UE for academic and research cooperation 

Lahore, January 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) Lahore and University of Education (UE) signed a memorandum of understanding to establish beneficial relationship built on academic cooperation, research and development activities.

Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad, Chairman Department of Wildlife and Ecology Dr Arshad Javid and Chairman Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture Dr Muhammad Hafeez-ur-Rehman from UVAS while Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha and Chairperson Department of Zoology Prof Dr Shagufta Andleeb from UE signed the MoU in a ceremony held at UVAS Ravi Campus Pattoki on Wednesday. Some of the senior UVAS and UE faculty members were present.

Earlier, UE delegation visited various departments of Ravi Campus Pattoki including Fish Processing Unit, Fish Hatchery/Fish Ponds, Zoological Museum, Geographical Information System (GIS) Lab and Aviary, Botanical Garden, Central Laboratory Complex (CLC) and Milk Plant etc.

Addressing the MoU signing ceremony, Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha urged restarting school milk programme to curb malnutrition issues in children. He spoke about the history of Ravi Campus especially its development phases and constraints during construction. He also listed the development projects of Ravi Campus like Central Laboratory Complex (CLC), Training Centre for Biologics Production and Milk Plant for enhancing of research facilities and imparting practical knowledge to students during his tenures when he was the Vice-Chancellor of UVAS.

Speaking on the occasion, Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad acknowledged the role and contribution of Prof Pasha and his efforts for the development of Ravi Campus Pattoki. He also briefed the UE delegation on UVAS academic, research and development programmes of the university.

According to the MOU, both institutions will exchange information on teaching and research activities and educational programs. They will share research publications/project reports/theses and scientific and laboratory data for academic purposes with each other. Both parties will jointly organize seminars, conferences, workshops and they provide accommodation facilities to students and researchers during their research work. Both institutions will jointly train and supervise research graduates (PhD/MPhil/MSc/BS) for the promotion of interdisciplinary research work, capacity building and professional development.

The objectives of this MoU are to promote interdisciplinary research activities, capacity building and professional development of faculty and students, exchange and execution of research publications, research theses/projects supervision and trainings/workshops in the fields of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Wildlife and Ecology, Remote Sensing and Geospatial Applications for Ecological Studies, Climate Change, Sustainable Development of Pakistan, Soil and Water Chemistry, Disease Diagnosis and Treatment, Ornithology, Herpetology, Mammalogy, Bat Sciences, Pheasantry, Fish Research Farms, Animal Enclosures and Zoological Sciences, etc.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Officer
University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS)
Syed Abdul Qadir Jillani (Out Fall) Road,
Lahore – Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99211374, +92-42-99211449
Email: webmaster@uvas.edu.pk
Website: www.uvas.edu.pk

UET signs MoU with Minhas Pipes and Industries 

Lahore, January 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Department of Polymer and Process Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with M/s Tariq Pipe Industries Private Limited, Gujranwala. Both the Parties are desirous of promoting research and academic activities between the Department and Minhas Pipes and Fittings. This MoU shall remain in effect for a period of three (03) years, under which Minhas Pipes will provide testing equipment worth Rs 1.5 million to the department for the extension of its testing/ research facilities, while the department will provide subsidized testing facilities and Minhas Pipe will be able to conduct 30 tests per month at 50% discount.

Minhas Pipes and Fittings will offer at least 2-3 internship positions for the students of the Department while providing scholarships to needy students is also included in the agreement. The Polymer and Process Engineering Department will assist in resolving the technical issues of Minhas Pipe. According to agreement, the parties will be obliged to share research and experience with each other in order to promote better relations between the academia and the industry.

On behalf of Department, Associate Professor Dr. Farhan Saeed will be authorized representative while Tariq Pipes Industries was represented by Production Manager Engineer Haseeb Zahid. Vice Chancellor UET Prof. Dr. Syed Mansoor Sarwar and CEO Tariq Pipes Industries Mr. Khaliq Ahmad Minhas signed the MoU in the presence of Chairman Polymer and Process Engineering Department Prof. Dr. Asif Ali Qaiser.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Officer,
University of Engineering and Technology (UET)
G.T. Road, Lahore – 54890, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99250274, +92-42-99029358
Cell: +92-321-9467302
Email: tanveerqasim@yahoo.com
Website: www.uet.edu.pk

Sekha Scholarship to Provide 100% Fee Waivers for Top 10 FSc Position Holders 

Lahore, January 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):LUMS is pleased to announce the prestigious Sekha Scholarship (100% tuition waiver) for FSc top 10 position holders who gain admission to the Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE) at LUMS.

This scholarship aims to encourage high-potential undergraduate science scholars to come to LUMS and acquire world-class education. Starting from the academic year 2022, the Sekha Scholarship will provide successful applicants who are amongst the top ten position holders of the national FSc examination boards, a 100% tuition fee waiver for the four years of their undergraduate degree at LUMS. FSc position holders from Year 1 or 2, from any of the 23 national FSc boards, are encouraged to apply to the Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering undergraduate programmes to avail this prestigious scholarship. The deadline for applications is February 2, 2022.

SBASSE, consciously modelled along the lines of the world’s top research schools, has a highly qualified faculty and a no-borders philosophy. This encourages cross-disciplinary collaborations between various disciplines at SBASSE, and also those offered by other Schools at LUMS.

Mr. Sheikha expressing his thoughts regarding the scholarship, said, “Thanks to the generous contributions of people before us, I was able to secure world-class education that opened the doors to opportunities for me and my family. It is our desire that no one who is talented and has the grit to work hard should be deprived of quality education just because they cannot afford it; human potential is the most precious asset and it is a shame for us to waste it. Through Sekha Scholarships, we will support talented, hardworking and financially-needy students who will build a bright future for our beloved country, In sha Allah.”

For more information about the scholarship, please write to admissions@lums.edu.pk

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

Provincial Minister for Energy Dr. Muhammad Akhtar Malik inaugurated a 2.5 MW solar power plant at IUB 

Bahawalpur, January 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):Provincial Minister for Energy Dr. Muhammad Akhtar Malik inaugurated a 2.5 MW solar power plant at Baghdad ul Jadeed Campus the Islamia University of Bahawalpur. In which power supply from solar plant started. The total cost of the project, to be completed by the Punjab Energy Department is Rs. 300 million. Vice Chancellor Engr. Prof. Dr. Athar Mahboob, Pro Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Naveed Akhtar, Muhammad Afzal Member Provincial Assembly and others Members of Assembly were present on the occasion.

Dr. Muhammad Akhtar Malik appreciated the efforts of the accompanying parliamentarians, vice chancellors and faculty who brought this project to completion. He said that the whole world has been moving towards this energy but we have installed power plants, thermal plants and other plants which have produced expensive electricity. He said that we have shifted 11000 primary schools to renewable energy and another 4500 schools will be completed this March and about 2400 basic health centers will also be completed in this financial year. 14 district hospitals have been shifted.

In addition, police stations, shelter homes, commissioner office, colleges, universities and public connections will be transferred. He said that Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park initiating a project to generate 100 MW more power in the solar park which would provide power to Orange Train and other departments. Engr. Prof. Dr. Athar Mahboob, Vice Chancellor, the Islamia University of Bahawalpur said that the energy we get under the Prime Minister’s Pakistan Program will save the University about Rs 70 million.

On the occasion, the Provincial Minister said that this project is part of the Punjab government’s plan to connect Punjab’s universities and educational institutions with solar energy so that under the Green Pakistan Vision of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Punjab can be provided environmentally friendly energy and save billions of rupees in foreign exchange.

Later, the Provincial Minister accompanied by the Vice Chancellor visited the development projects including the College of Nursing, amphitheater, faculty buildings under construction under public-private partnership at a cost of Rs. 4 billion, new building of College of Art and Design. During his visit, the Provincial Minister also visited the Hakra Art Gallery and appreciated the works of art created by the students. He later addressed the teachers and students in the Main Auditorium. On this occasion, Project Director Arif Mansoor Qaisarani gave a detailed briefing on Solar Park.

For more information, contact:
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB)
University Chowk, Gulshan Colony, Bahawalpur,
Punjab – 63100, Pakistan
Tel: +92-62-9250235
Fax: +92-62-9250335
E-mail: info@iub.edu.pk
Website: https://www.iub.edu.pk/

Final Warm-Up matches ahead of The ICC Under 19 Men’s CWC 2022 

Dubai, January 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):On the final day of 2022 ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup warm-up matches South Africa edged out hosts West Indies while England, Sri Lanka and Ireland all secured convincing victories.

The Proteas earned a three-wicket win in Guyana, with England beating Papua New Guinea by 281 runs.

Sri Lanka were similarly big winners, beating Uganda by 231 runs and Ireland saw off Scotland by seven wickets.

Captain’s knock from Van Heerden sees South Africa past hosts

In a low-scoring affair in Georgetown, it was South Africa captain and wicket-keeper George Van Heerden who set up a three-wicket win over the West Indies.

Matthew Boast (3-9) and Michael Copeland (2-14) had made early inroads for the South Africans after putting in the West Indies, reducing them to 61 for six.

Home skipper Ackeem Auguste then mounted some resistance, making 52 as he and Carlon Bowen-Tuckett (45) added 63 for the seventh wicket.

After Auguste was caught off the bowling of Andile Simelane, Bowen-Tuckett marshalled the tail before going hit wicket with the Windies bowled out for 189.

Dewald Brevis hit 50 in reply for South Africa, including a 68-run partnership for the fourth wicket with his captain before falling to Onaje Amory.

McKenny Clarke (3-34) then took three quick wickets, but Van Heerden’s unbeaten 61 ensured there were no late nerves for South Africa, who open their campaign against India on Saturday in Group B.

Top order fires England to big win

A 161-run opening partnership set England on their way to a mammoth 281-run win over Papua New Guinea in Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis.

Ahead of an opening clash with defending champions Bangladesh, England made the most of being put into bat as George Thomas (90) and Jacob Bethell (78) built the perfect platform.

Neither man could make it to three figures, but once they had departed, skipper Tom Prest took up the charge on his way to a 77-ball 91.

Like Thomas and Bethell, he fell short of a century but a quickfire 46 not out from James Sales carried England all the way to 359 for seven in their 50 overs.

That was always going to be out of reach for PNG, with Sales building on his batting with three early wickets on his way to three for 14.

Fateh Singh then picked up two for two including top-scorer Christopher Kilapat for 19 and PNG were eventually bowled out for 78 in 27.4 overs.

Wellalage shines for Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s bowlers produced a remarkable display to bowl out Uganda for just 46 with Dunith Wellalage, the captain at the 2022 ICC U19 Men’s CWC, the pick of the bunch in Guyana.

Wellalage finished with figures of four for none from his three overs as he raced through the Ugandan middle and lower order in a 231-run success.

The game had not started well for Sri Lanka, opener Chamindu Wickramasinghe bowled second ball by Pascal Murungi for a duck.

A 96-run partnership between Shevon Daniel (46) and Sadisha Rajapaksa (75 retired not out) got the innings back on track, while Yasiru Rodrigo’s unbeaten 32 helped Sri Lanka to 277 for eight from their 50 overs.

Rodrigo (2-6) and Wickramasinghe (2-5) then tore through the top order, reducing Uganda to ten for four in reply.

The wickets kept coming as Wellalage came on, and despite a final wicket partnership of 17, Uganda’s innings ended after 21.2 overs.

McGuire has Scotland in a spin

Five wickets from Nathan McGuire fired Ireland to a seven-wicket victory over Scotland in Georgetown.

The off-spinner helped reduce Scotland to 138 all out with his 5-33, removing top-scoring duo Tomas Mackintosh (26) and Muhaymen Majeed (24) in the space of three balls.

Muzammil Sherzad chipped in with two for 17 as Scotland struggled after electing to bat.

In reply, an unbeaten half-century from opener David Vincent (51 not out) made it a comfortable chase, despite Oliver Davidson’s three for 27.

Ireland will look to build on the performance in their opening Group B match against Uganda, while Scotland kick off against Sri Lanka in Group D.

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
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