NUST Institute of Policy Studies holds high-level roundtable on Gilgit-Baltistan

Islamabad, January 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):NUST Institute of Policy Studies (NIPS) organised a high-level roundtable on Gilgit-Baltistan here the other day. The participants discussed G-B’s strategic significance, its rich history, critical placement in the Belt and Road Initiative, constitutional and political evolution, linguistic diversity, socio-ethnic harmony and resourceful human capital.

Prof Atta Ullah Shah, Vice Chancellor, Karakorum International University (KIU), G-B, highlighted the region’s importance as the gateway to CPEC. He stressed G-B’s immense development potential, and stated that the region’s natural, linguistic, social, cultural, and culinary diversity presented a huge business potential. He remarked that small business development, high-altitude porter services, supply chain management, e-commerce, green mining, up-skilling women artisans, renewable energy, tourism, agri-business, tech-based ventures, and trade and commerce were major areas of further expansion and growth, provided challenges like climate change, water scarcity, shortage of cultivable land, ecological fragility, lack of proper institutional framework, physical infrastructure gaps, and the absence of good policies could be resolved on an immediate basis.

Talking about the culture of Gilgit-Baltistan, author and historian, Mr Muhammad Hassan Hasrat, emphasised the linkage between geography and cultural mores of the region. He highlighted the organic link between the region’s mountain ranges, glaciers, rivers, valleys, and flora and fauna and its arts, crafts, languages, architecture, heritage food, sports, cultural pastimes, music, and history.

Mr Faiz Ullah Faraq, spokesperson of G-B government and faculty member at KIU, emphasised the critical role of youth in the development of Gilgit-Baltistan. He said that the youth of G-B represented the intellectual and moral force that could prove to be the decisive driver of growth in the region as well as the rest of the country. He highlighted the crucial role that G-B’s young adults were playing in different walks of life like armed forces, civil service, sports, education, entrepreneurship, and community service.

Veteran law enforcement professional and senior columnist, former IG Sindh Mr Afzal Ali Shigri, talked about the historical and political evolution of G-B. He highlighted the significance of the region’s demand for constitutional rights for overall national development and growth. He also stressed that issues like land rights, equitable representation in CPEC development, royalty and development of hydropower projects, mineral development, and environmental protection needed to be tackled satisfactorily at the earliest. Mr Ghulam Shahzad, Member, Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly, highlighted that granting provisional provincial status to G-B would promote and streamline human resource development of G-B.

Ambassador (Retd) Riaz Khokhar, former foreign secretary, cautioned against the negative role of external forces in G-B, which, he considered, required prudent domestic political management and masterful diplomacy simultaneously. Mr Owais Ghani, former Governor of KP and Balochistan, and Lieutenant General (Retd) Masood Aslam, former commander 11 Corps, considered that G-B’s constitutional development and regional economic development were closely linked together.

The roundtable was chaired by Dr Ashfaque Hassan Khan, DG NIPS and Principal NUST School of Social Sciences and Humanities, and attended by an overwhelming number of students, scholars and dignitaries from Gilgit-Baltistan.

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

GCU, DGA sign accord for promoting tourism and archaeological knowledge

Lahore, January 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Government College University Lahore and Directorate General of Archeology, Tourism Department have joined hands for promoting tourism, research collaboration and joint surveys. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed here on Monday in this regard among the University’s Institute of History, Department of Media and Communication Studies and Directorate General of Archeology (DGA). Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr Asghar Zaidi and Director-General Archeology Usman Ali Khan signed the accord at a graceful ceremony on the university’s Old Campus.

According to MoU, DGA would invite the GCU students to its field activities such as archaeological surveys and excavations to facilitate the research and making of documentaries. The University’s faculty will design archaeology projects and modules for students and DGA will provide them with all the logistical support. Speaking on the occasion, Vice-Chancellor Prof. Zaidi said GCU is looking forward to establishing a world-class Archeology Studies Department at GCU, and this MoU had laid down the foundation for this department.

GCU would provide DGA assistance with the documentation of monuments, preparing publicity material for promoting tourism, organizing seminars and virtual conferences on cultural heritage, initiating YouTube channel, making documentaries on Archeological sites, the Vice-Chancellor said. Dr Usman Ali Khan said that DGA needs a well-versed and well-informed human resource that will create an impressive narrative about the country’s monuments and it will impressively document those heritage sites which have not been documented yet.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Department,
Government College University (GCU)
Squash Complex, GC University, Lahore, Pakistan
UAN: +92-42-111-000-010 Ext: 296
Tel: +92-42-99213343
Cell: +92-321-8440769
Email: registrar@gcu.edu.pk
Website: http://www.gcu.edu.pk

KSBL Students visit Plastic Factory to Learn more about Sustainability

Karachi, January 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):KSBL students visited a plastics factory, Syntech Fibres where they saw the process of recycling plastics as well as the making of various products. Students were exposed to raw material, polypropylene, which can be converted into diverse products including yarns, filters, and rope. Upstream changes to increase sustainability would require an alternative for polypropene. The students discussed possible natural alternatives such as cotton, which are not refined enough to perform the same tasks as PP.

Students learned how one pair of jeans requires 10,000 litres of water, therefore, reinforcing the aspect of life cycle analysis which is a scientific method of comparing the sustainability of materials and products. Participants were encouraged to consider unconventional means of finance and information dissemination, such as crowdsourcing, to increase environmental action. This was done by informing them about setting up air quality monitors to gather data on air quality in the country. This data-fed information led to the local production of KN[1]95 masks required to protect oneself from air pollution.

Director Research and Development, Abid Omar shared some challenges of doing business in Karachi. These included limited energy supply and unregulated waste disposal. These elements were highlighted as business opportunities for students to develop eco-friendly and innovative solutions for the city’s most pressing problems. Muhammad Ibrahim, the General Manager shared essential factors for successful business factors including trusting and empowering people, educating and building capacity, and supporting individuals with innovative ideas.

Establishing systems and prioritizing cleanliness were key factors identified to successful business operations. They were made aware of communal transport having less impact on the environment as compared to cars. Key takeaways included consuming less, being mindful, the importance of social inclusion, and potential areas for pro-environment and sustainable business.

For more information, contact:
Karachi School of Business and Leadership (KSBL)
National Stadium Road, Opposite Liaquat National Hospital,
Karachi – 74800, Pakistan
UAN: +92-21-111-11-KSBL (5725)
Tel: +92-21-34855382, +92-21-38771999
Email: dean@ksbl.edu.pk
Website: https://www.ksbl.edu.pk

The country’s agriculture sector has been destroyed by creating an artificial crisis of urea fertilizer: Central Information secretary of PPPP Shazia Atta Marri

Karachi, January 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):Central Information secretary of Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians and member of the National Assembly Shazia Atta Marri has said that now the time has come for the nation to get rid of the Imran Khan Niazi’s incompetent government because of his policies while farmers are worried and facing scarcity of urea fertilizer and this incompetent government is in deep sleep.

This she said in a statement issued hereon today. Shazia Marri said that country’s agriculture sector has been destroyed by creating an artificial crisis of urea fertilizer. She added that if Imran Khan would stay in power further, then we will be compelled to import vegetables. Ms Marri said that Sindh government has got rid from the wheat theft rats now it is the turn to get rid of the looters of national exchequer and Imran Khan is the thief of billions of rupees while his government has stolen 40 billion rupees of Coronavirus fund and also looted 600 billion rupees in the purchase of LNG.

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

Sindh Agriculture University and Pakistan Science Foundation agreed that modern science curriculum is indispensable in the secondary education system

Tandojam, January 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):Sindh Agriculture University (SAU) and Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF) have agreed that modern science curriculum is indispensable in the secondary education system, the implementation of more advanced scientific knowledge in basic education will lead to the creation of the best scientists and experts in various fields. Talking to experts during the visit of “Science-e-Talent Farming Lab Mobile Bus” by Pakistan Science Foundation, Dr. Fateh Marri, Vice Chancellor, SAU said that special attention is being paid to education at the school level in the developed countries.

Dr. Marri said that due to poor basic education system, students face many difficulties during higher education and in primary, secondary and higher secondary education, the curriculum related to physics, biology, computer as well as science, medical and engineering may be digitalized and will have to create and use modern study methods to increase the interest of students in basic level.

He suggested that parents, teachers and experts should play a role in guiding students towards positive use of mobile phones; he appreciated the efforts of Pakistan Science Foundation in attracting students towards science. Khalid Hussain Soomro, Assistant Director, Pakistan Science Foundation and Incharge of Science Caravan Tandojam, said that school children are not only trained through lectures, scientific exhibitions and debates, but also given experiments.

“Through science caravan, we are educating students about the importance of science at their schools,” he said. He said that PSF strives that students should have basic knowledge of science and Sindh Agriculture University is cooperating with us in this regard. Experts of SAU and PSF officials were also present on the occasion.

For more information, contact:
Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam (SAU)
Mirpurkhas Road, Tandojam, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan
Postal Code: 70060
Tel: +92-22-2765870
Fax: +92-22-3405300
Email: info@sau.edu.pk
Website: https://www.sau.edu.pk/

Quality education is the right of every child of the country: Ch Parvez Elahi

Lahore, January 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):A delegation led by Pakistan Education Council President Mian Imran Masood and former provincial education minister called on Speaker Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Parvez Elahi in the Assembly Chamber. During the meeting, it was discussed about the problems faced by the private schools due to Corona and the inattention of the government and their assistance in improving the quality of education. Mian Imran Masood gave a comprehensive briefing to the Speaker Punjab Assembly regarding private schools.

Speaker Ch Parvez Elahi said that quality education is the right of every child of the country and public and private educational institutions should work together to increase the literacy rate and fulfill the dream of achieving quality education. Ch Parvez Elahi said that private schools are cooperating with the government in the pursuit of education, the problems of Pakistan Education Council will be solved on priority basis.

Mian Imran Masood paid homage to the educational projects of Ch Parvez Elahi era, especially “Parha Likha Punjab”. Hamesh Khan, Kashar Rashid, Zainab Qureshi, Mrs. Anjum, Sultan Bukhari, Dr. Farzana, Mrs. Salamat, DG Parliamentary Affairs Punjab Assembly Inayatullah Luk and Secretary Coordination Rai Mumtaz Hussain Babar were also present in the meeting.

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