United, strong Pakistan to help Kashmiris- Afridi

Lahore, February 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):Parliamentary Special Committee on Kashmir Chairman Mr Shehryar Afridi has said that a united and strong Pakistan can help Kashmiris therefore our young generation must strengthen its roots and rise above any difference to stand together for liberation of Occupied Kashmir. He was addressing a seminar on Kashmir, an emblem of courage organized by Punjab University Human Rights Chair in connection with Kashmir Solidarity Day at Al Raazi Hall here on Friday.

PU Human Rights Chair head and PU Department of Public Relations and Advertising Chairperson Prof Dr Abida Ashraf, Department of Journalism Chairperson Prof Dr Bushra Rehman, Dr Mujahid Gillani, Haroon Rafique, Dr Rabia Noor, faculty members and a number of students participated in the event.

Earlier, Mr Afridi called on PU VC Prof Niaz Ahmed at his office. The VC lauded the role of Prime Minister Imran Khan and Mr Afridi for highlighting the Kashmir issue at international level and making serious efforts for its resolution. Addressing the seminar, Mr Afridi said that our youth can convince the world to resolve the Kashmir issue through their achievements and strength of character. He said that no one would value us if we did not advance in science and technology.

He said that we must not fall prey to hybrid war launched by India and we must keep our minds clear. He said that India was distorting history and we must counter her propaganda. He said that we must not be confused in our concepts and we must thwart any effort aimed at creating division among us.

He said that we not only condemn serious violations of human rights and genocide in Kashmir but all over India where minorities were being tyrannized by Indian forces. He urged the youth to recognize their glory and present a positive image of Pakistan. He said that Pakistan had fought wars for Kashmiris and Kashmiris had also sacrificed their lives, property and everything for Pakistan.

He said that India had launched demographic terrorism in Kashmir. He criticized and expressed sorrow over the criminal silence of international community over the war crimes and humanitarian crisis in Kashmir, Iraq, Palestine, Afghanistan, Syria and other Muslim countries. He questioned why 95 percent of the migrants in the world are the Muslims and what does it mean? He appreciated the leadership of Prof Dr Abida Ashraf, Dr Rabia Noor and students for highlighting Kashmir issue through short documentaries.

Kashmiri leader Mr Mujahid Gillani said that Kashmiris stood with Pakistan and they looked towards Pakistan for help. He requested the university teachers to allocate some time in their lectures to highlight the Kashmir issue. Prof Dr Abida Ashraf said that since one picture was better than one thousand words, the PU Human Rights Chair had produced several documentaries to present the factual position of the Kashmir issue before the international community.

Detailing the features of the dossier prepared by Foreign Ministry of Pakistan over the Kashmir issue, she said that the 131-page document exposed war crimes being committed by India while citing 113 international references including foreign media reports. She said that the dossier had also cited reports of Indian human rights associations that were raising the voice of Kashmiris over human rights violations. She said that the dossier described the usage of 31 types of tortures including use of chemical weapons on innocent Kashmiris.

She said that there was a complete blackout of information in the valley and independent journalists were not being allowed to access the occupied valley. She said that in this situation, it was our prime responsibility to become their voice and sensitize the world about what was going on in the valley. She said that Kashmiris were under strict military siege for two and a half years and there was no concept of human rights in the valley. She said that 12 million Kashmiris had been deprived of their right of self-determination.

She said that through draconian laws, India had usurped all the fundamental rights of Kashmiris. Mr Haroon Rafique urged the youth to strengthen themselves in the fields of science and technology. Meanwhile, the documentaries produced by the students of School of Communication Studies supervised by Dr Rabia Noor on various aspects of Kashmir issue were screened.

The students highlighted various issues being faced by Kashmiris like Half-widow, half orphan etc and Indian atrocities in the valley. Mr Afridi highly appreciated the students for presenting Kashmir issues through their creations and said that it would contribute towards the Kashmir cause. Later, Prof Dr Bushra Rehman offered prayers for the liberation of Kashmir and prosperity of Pakistan.

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Australia claim third spot in ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup

Dubai, February 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):A fine all-round performance from Nivethan Radhakrishnan fired Australia to third place in the ICC under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup with a two-wicket win over Afghanistan.

The ambidextrous all-rounder took three for 31 to limit Afghanistan to 201 all out batting first, before notching a half-century in the chase. Australia were made to sweat but eventually snuck home with five balls to spare.

Afghanistan, hoping to better their previous best result in this tournament – fourth in 2018, won the toss and elected to bat at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua and Barbuda.

However two early wickets for William Salzmann (3-43), removing Nangeyalia Kharote and Allah Noor, reduced Afghanistan to 15 for two.

Mohammad Ishaq (34) and skipper Suliman Shafi (37) started to rebuild, adding 70 before the former was run out by Salzmann, the latter falling three balls later to Radhakrishnan.

Ijaz Ahmad Ahmadzai took up the baton, making 81 as wickets continued to tumble around him, before becoming the ninth man to fall as Salzmann’s final victim with the score on 201.

Skipper Cooper Connolly (2-30) finished off the innings with his second wicket in the final over, leaving Australia with a manageable chase as they were set 202 to win.

Campbell Kellaway (51) and Teague Wyllie (13) put on a half-century stand for the first wicket before the latter was bowled by Nangeyalia to bring Radhakrishnan to the crease.

He and Kellaway added another 60 before a little wobble as Noor Ahmad removed both Kellaway and Connolly in quick succession.

Isaac Higgins joined Radhakrishnan, scoring 11 in a 40-run partnership, but when both were dismissed with 35 still required, a few nerves started to appear.

Lachlan Shaw (13) and Corey Miller (13) then added 26 to take Australia to the brink before three quick wickets gave Afghanistan hope.

They took it to the final over, but Joshua Garner (four not out) held his nerve to see Australia home.

Saturday 5 February matches:

ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup Final 2022 – England v India at Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground at 09h00 local time

ICC under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2022 placing

3 – Australia

4 – Afghanistan

5- Pakistan

6- Sri Lanka

7- South Africa

8 – Bangladesh

9 – United Arab Emirates

10 – Ireland

11 – West Indies

12 – Zimbabwe

13 – Uganda

14 – Scotland

15 – Canada

16 – PNG

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PU VC congratulates newly-elected ERA body 2022

Lahore, February 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):Punjab University Vice Chancellor Prof Niaz Ahmad Akhter has congratulated newly elected office bearers of Education Reporters Association (ERA) 2022 including President Adnan Lodhi, Secretary General Mian Ali and others. He expressed the hope that the newly elected office bearers would play their role for the betterment of education system in Pakistan.

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Mutahedda Ulema Board has played full and prominent role for elimination of sectarian violence and extremism within country: Ch Parvez Elahi

Lahore, February 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):Chairman Mutahedda Ulema Board Pakistan Hafiz Mohammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi, Ameer Markazia Majlis Ahrar-e-Islam Syed Mohammad Kafeel Bokhari, Central Deputy Secretary General Mian Mohammad Idrees and Mohammad Qasim Cheema called on Speaker Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Parevez Elahi in the Speakers’ Chambers here today (Friday).

Ch Parvez Elahi said that Mutahedda Ulema Board has played full and prominent role in the elimination of sectarian violence and extremism within the country, we should have the spirit of tolerating, listening and accepting each other’s point of view, ulema should guide the government for solving people’s problems.

Thanking Speaker Punjab Assembly Ch Parvez Elahi, Hafiz Mohammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi apprised him about three years performance of the Ulema Board. Hafiz Mohammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi paid tributes to Speaker Ch Parvez Elahi for rendering religious services.

He said that the Mutahedda Ulema Board provided guidance to different institutions, courts, government ministries in 208 cases, cleared 326 academic teaching books wherein no material was included against any sect or religion.

Special Assistant Tahir Ashrafi said that credit goes to you for unanimous religious legislation in the Punjab Assembly; your role in the unanimous legislation over Khatam-e-Nubawwat (ﷺ) will be written in golden words Insha-Allah.

He further said that inter-faith harmony was promoted during your tenure of government, oath about Khatam-e-Nubawwat included in Nikah Namah, teaching of Holy Quran made part of compulsory education up to primary nazira and with translation up to matric, inclusion of subjects of Khatam-e-Nubawwat (ﷺ) and blasphemy in the academic syllabus are proof of your immense love for the Holy Prophet (ﷺ), display of the Quranic Ayaats and Ahadith regarding the Khatam-e-Nubawwat in the House and in all offices in all districts of the province is your great achievement.

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Prest and Dhull set out stall ahead of U19 Men’s CWC Final

Dubai, February 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):England and India enter the final of the ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup both unbeaten and knowing that the only way to come out on top will be to keep playing attacking cricket. For India, a record fifth title is the objective in their fourth successive final, while England have enjoyed their best ICC U19 Men’s CWC in 24 years since their one victory.

Skipper Tom Prest is only too aware of that history and how much his side have already achieved, and with the likes of Joe Root and Eoin Morgan having been in touch to offer their support, he is hoping to imitate the squad of 1998.

He said: “It’s the first time in 24 years that England have been in this final. I don’t know if we can believe it at the moment, we’re going to be playing in a World Cup final. It’s something you dream of growing up, so we’re all really excited and can’t wait to play.

“This morning we had messages from quite a few of the England senior team, saying that they had been following it and been really impressed with us. So it’s nice to know we have so much support from back home.

“They were saying that how impressed they have been with us and proud of what we have done getting to our first Under-19 Men’s Final in 24 years. It’s amazing to know they have been watching and following.

“We’ve tried to play that attacking brand of cricket that Eoin Morgan instilled in his squad. Whether that is with the bat, ball or field, we always try to take the positive option. That was one of the messages they were saying in their video they sent this morning – to not back down from the big occasion in the final and still play with that positive intent.”

England should be familiar with the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, having seen off both South Africa and Afghanistan there in the quarter-final and semi-final respectively. For India, meanwhile, it will be a new venue after their impressive wins over defending champions Bangladesh in the quarters and then Australia last time out.

In the semi-final, skipper Yash Dhull hit a century, and he is hoping for more of the same as India try to contain England’s big hitters, with long-time India skipper Virat Kohli having offered some words of support to the players.

He said: “It will be a good challenge against England. They play attacking cricket and look to dominate the opposition. Our approach against them will be to bowl as many dot balls as possible. “The team morale is high. We are excited to play the final. It’s the final but it is still just a game. So, we will play with the positive mindset, stick to the basics and we will look to execute our plans.

“He (Virat Kohli) gave us his best wishes as the team is doing well. So, his words will give us confidence. When a senior player speaks with the team, the team morale gets a boost. He spoke to us about some basic things such as how to play normal cricket, how to stick to our game plan etc. It was good to interact with him.”

Graeme Le Brooy will be the Match Referee for the final and the match officials standing in the game will be Roland Black of Ireland and Asif Yaqoob from Pakistan. Pakistan’s Rashid Riaz will be serving as the TV umpire and Jacqueline Williams from the West Indies will be the fourth umpire.

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LeddarTech Announces 140 Million USD in Series D Financing Combined With Debt Facility

The latest financing supports LeddarTech’s accelerated growth and development efforts for its unique proprietary sensor fusion and perception automotive solutions.

QUEBEC CITY, Feb. 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — LeddarTech®, a global leader in providing the most flexible, robust and accurate ADAS and AD sensing technology, is pleased to announce a successful financing round with an investment of US$ 140M, which comprises a Series D first close of US$ 116M and debt facility of US$ 24M.

FS Investors led the financing round with the participation of Investissement Québec, BDC Capital, Go Capital, certain funds managed by Fidelity Investments Canada ULC, Fonds de solidarité FTQ, Export Development Canada, ams OSRAM, Desjardins Capital, UI Investissement, Cowen Investment II LLC and other LeddarTech management. The debt facility was secured with Desjardins Group.

This investment will accelerate the development and commercialization of LeddarTech solutions. In addition, LeddarTech will use the funds to augment engineering resources to meet the demands from global OEM and Tier 1-2 automotive customers actively engaged with the company for sensor fusion and perception sensing solutions.

“Our decision to partner with LeddarTech began with our introduction to the corporate senior management team. Individually, the senior team possess decades of experience in the technology industry. In addition, many have worked with major global automotive and sensing technology companies,” stated Nick Stone, founder and partner of FS Investors. “An extensive due diligence process coupled with strong customer validation confirmed that LeddarTech’s unique solution is the best positioned in the market to unlock mass adoption of ADAS and AD by breaking typical software dependency on hardware in sensing,” according to Mr. Stone, concluding that: “The LeddarTech solution, called LeddarVision™, provides customers with the flexibility to quickly scale across vehicle models and deliver faster to market with greater performance at a lower cost.”

“The success of this round is a testament to the growth and industry recognition LeddarTech has achieved. I am delighted to welcome FS Investors as our most recent investors, who bring vast experience and expertise in the deep tech sector,” stated Charles Boulanger, CEO of LeddarTech. “I was impressed by the quality and thoroughness of their due diligence and their exceptional understanding of the ADAS and AD market, which confirms the value of our unique software solution. Our team and I look forward to working with FS Investors, our other new investors and our existing partners to enable our customers to significantly deploy our reliable and cost-effective ADAS and AD solutions across their brands and markets,” Mr. Boulanger concluded.

Cowen and Desjardins Capital Markets acted as co-advisors in this investment round.

About LeddarTech

Founded in 2007, LeddarTech has evolved to become a comprehensive end-to-end environmental sensing company by enabling customers to solve critical sensing, fusion and perception challenges across the entire value chain. The company offers cost-effective and scalable solutions such as LeddarVision™, a raw-data sensor fusion and perception platform that generates a comprehensive 3D environmental model with multi-sensor configurations to support Level 2+ to Level 5 full autonomy. It is scalable to support all vehicle automation levels. In addition, LeddarTech supports LiDAR makers and Tier 1-2 automotive system integrators with LeddarSteer™, a digital beam steering device, and the LiDAR XLRator development solution for automotive-grade solid-state LiDAR development based on the LeddarEngine™ and core components from global semiconductor partners. The company is responsible for several innovations in cutting-edge automotive and mobility remote-sensing applications, with over 100 patented technologies (granted or pending) enhancing ADAS and autonomous driving capabilities.

Additional information about LeddarTech is accessible at www.leddartech.com and on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.

Contact:
Daniel Aitken, Vice-President of Global Marketing, Communications and Investor Relations, LeddarTech Inc.
Tel.: + 1-418-653-9000 ext. 232
daniel.aitken@leddartech.com

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