Dr. Muhammad Shakir has successfully completed Post-Doc Fellowship at UCL-Institute of Education University of London UK

Bahawalpur, February 17, 2022 (PPI-OT):Dr. Muhammad Shakir has successfully completed Post-Doc Fellowship at Department of Psychology and Human Development, UCL-Institute of Education University of London, United Kingdom (World 1st QS Ranked in Education). He had earned this placement a highly competitive International Post-Doc Scholarship (IPDS) 2020 by Punjab Higher Education Commission. He thanked Vice Chancellor, Engr. Prof. Dr. Athar Mahboob for cooperation and support during this endeavour.

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Senate passes three govt. bills, adopts two resolutions 

Islamabad, February 17, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Senate passed three government bills and adopted two resolutions on Thursday, observes Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) in its daily factsheet.

Following are key observations of the proceedings during the 19th and last sitting of 317th session:

Members’ Participation

The Senate met for two hours and 48 minutes.

The sitting started at the scheduled time of 10:30 am.

The chairman presided over the entire proceedings.

The deputy chairman was also present.

The leader of the house attended the entire sitting.

The leader of the opposition was present for two hours and ten minutes.

The Prime Minister was not present.

As many as 34 lawmakers (34%) were present at the outset and 15 (15%) at the adjournment of sitting.

The parliamentary leaders of PML-N, PkMAP, JI, BAP, PTI, BNP, PPPP, ANP, NP and PML attended the sitting.

Three out of four minority lawmakers were present.

Output

The House passed a motion to consider the Allied Health Professionals Council Bill, 2022. As many as 29 votes were polled in motion’s favour while the same number opposed it. After tie, the Senate chairman voted in favour of the motion and the bill was moved for consideration in the House. Later, the House passed the bill through voice voting and the opposition abstained itself from participation in the voting process.

The Housed also passed the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) Amendment Bill, 2022 and the OGRA (Second Amendment) Bill, 2022 after walkout of the opposition from the House. Earlier, the chair deferred both bills at the time of their consideration but later asked to take them up.

Moved by a PTI lawmaker, the House adopted a supplementary resolution in connection with upcoming International Women’s Day and paid tribute to Pakistani women. It recommended the government to take initiatives for their empowerment.

The House adopted another resolution in connection with the 30th anniversary of Khujaly incident in Azerbaijan and urged the international community to bring peace in the region. The resolution was moved by an independent lawmaker.

Chairman standing committee on cabinet secretariat presented reports of the committee on the OGRA (Amendment) Bill, 2022 and the OGRA (Second Amendment) Bill, 2022.

On behalf of chairman standing committee on national health services, regulations and coordination, a member of the committee presented report on the Allied Health Professionals Council Bill, 2022.

Chairman standing committee on interior presented report of the committee on the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (Amendment of sections 4, 408, 414A and substitution of sections 14 and 14A).

Chairman standing committee on science and technology presented report of the committee on the Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2022.

Chairman standing committee on human rights presented report of the committee on a point of public importance regarding target killings of social worker and media person in Malakand.

Representation and Responsiveness

The House took up all three starred questions while lawmakers asked 10 supplementary questions.

The House passed eight motions under Rule 194 (1) granting extension to three standing committees for presentation of reports on seven legislative proposals and a point of public importance.

Minister of state for parliamentary affairs responded to a calling attention notice (CAN) regarding exorbitant amount charged by the private and public labs while conducting PCR tests despite major reduction in prices of PCR kits.

Another CAN on the agenda was deferred.

Seven lawmakers spoke on points of public importance for 33 minutes.

The House did not take up motion of thanks to the President for his address to both Houses of Parliament assembled together on September 13, 2021.

Order and Institutionalization

A lawmaker spoke on a point of order for four minutes.

The opposition walked out from the House at 12:41 pm against the chair’s decision to consider two government bills despite their deferment announced by him earlier. They did not return to the House till end of the sitting.

The session was prorogued sine die.

Transparency.

Orders of the Day was available to the legislators, observers and public.

Attendance of lawmakers was available to the media and observers.

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IHHN introduces first-of-its-kind Family Medicine Practice Training across Pakistan 

Karachi, February 17, 2022 (PPI-OT):Indus Hospital and Health Network’s family medicine department introduces the Family Medicine Practice Training program, a course that promises to elevate your practice through a blended learning model.

Creating a pathway for candidates into family medicine, FMPT offers flexible online sessions and clinical attachments facilitated by nationally and internationally recognized trainers and teaching faculty. After 1 year of structured training, participants will be able to impart preventive, diagnostic, curative and rehabilitative health services to patients presenting to primary care in Pakistan.

Recent MBBS grads, general practitioners and medical officers are encouraged to apply. The course will be available at IHHN sites in Karachi, Badin, Lahore, Muzaffargarh, Bhong, Thar, Kashmir, Sehwan and Multan. IHHN FM medical officers may avail a 30% discount, monthly installments and increased chances of promotion.

For further information and registration, visit: https://bit.ly/IHHN-FMPT

For queries, you may contact us at FMPT@tih.org.pk or 0333 103 3937.

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C-76, Sector 31/5, Opposite Darussalam Society,
Korangi Crossing, Karachi – 75190, Pakistan
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Amii invites the world to AI Week with $100,000 in travel bursaries

Researchers and applied AI experts are invited to explore Edmonton in May 2022

EDMONTON, Alberta, Feb. 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In anticipation of AI Week, May 24 – 27, 2022, the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) announced the first $100,000 in travel bursaries for emerging researchers and applied artificial intelligence (AI) professionals globally. The Global Talent Bursary program will facilitate upwards of 500 guests to attend AI Week in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. For more information and to apply, head over to www.ai-week.ca/talent-bursaries.

“As we prepare to celebrate 20 years of AI research excellence, I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to invite the world to AI Week. The Global Talent Bursary program makes it financially viable for more of our peers, alumni and collaborators to come to the conference. It also provides amazing access to our rich community to plan future endeavours. I hope you’ll apply and come to AI Week to find your next role, learn more about a dynamic research domain, and find collaborators for startup ventures,” says Cam Linke, CEO of Amii.

Global Talent Bursary recipients receive exclusive access to events at AI Week including an Academic Symposium featuring content from Amii’s deep well of world-leading researchers, a VIP Career Mixer and more. In addition, Amii is pleased to offer Global Talent Bursaries for individuals from groups who are typically underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields, recent immigrants to Canada and individuals from rural communities. Applications are completed on the basis of self-identification.

Recipients will also enjoy access to a special AI Week lecture from Richard S. Sutton, Chief Scientific Advisor, Fellow and Canada CIFAR AI Chair at Amii. One of the world-leaders in the field of reinforcement learning, Dr. Sutton is a Distinguished Research Scientist at DeepMind and one of the world’s foremost thinkers about AI, the mind and what it means to be intelligent.

“I invite you to join us for four days of workshops, social events, educational events – experts and students, meeting each other and seeing the Edmonton ecosystem. We have travel bursaries available for early-career researchers of all types, and we’re excited to meet people and learn a little bit about AI together,” says Sutton.

The inaugural AI Week presented by Amii is a four-day celebration of Alberta’s 20-year history of excellence in AI and machine learning. The event will run from May 24-27, 2022 in Edmonton with a mix of in-person, hybrid and digital first offerings. With programming for all audiences, the event marks Amii’s 5th anniversary and the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Amii research centre at the University of Alberta. For updates and announcements, join the AI Week Insiders List at www.ai-week.ca.

The celebration will feature a variety of events and programming focused around AI and machine learning. Audiences of all ages will have an opportunity to connect with AI leaders in research and industry, explore the promise and possibilities of the technology and immerse themselves in the science of AI and machine learning. With something for experts and beginners alike, events and activations include:

  • Keynotes, presentations and informal talks for a range of knowledge levels
  • Academic symposium highlighting Alberta’s AI research excellence
  • AI talent mixer connecting job seekers with potential employers
  • K-12 sessions exploring future careers in AI
  • Community events series organized by partner organizations
  • Socials, mixers, networking events, and more

AI Week presented by Amii will take place from May 24 to 27, 2022 at a range of venues across Edmonton. This year will mark the inaugural year of what will become an annual celebration of Alberta’s AI community. Stay up-to-date on announcements and programming by joining the AI Week Insiders List at www.ai-week.ca.

About Amii

One of Canada’s three centres of AI excellence as part of the Pan-Canadian AI Strategy, Amii (the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute) is an Alberta-based non-profit institute that supports world-leading research in artificial intelligence and machine learning and translates scientific advancement into industry adoption. Amii grows AI capabilities through advancing leading-edge research, delivering exceptional educational offerings and providing business advice – all with the goal of building in-house AI capabilities. For more information, visit amii.ca.

Spencer Murray
Communications & Public Relations
t: 587.415.6100 ext. 109 | c: 780.991.7136
spencer.murray@amii.ca

Captains share their thoughts ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier A 

Dubai, February 17, 2022 (PPI-OT):Ireland, touted as favourites for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier A, supported by Dream 11, begin their campaign against the UAE, at the Oman Academy ground in Al Amerat, on Friday.

Besides Ireland, seven other nations – Nepal, UAE, Canada, Germany, Philippines, Bahrain, and hosts Oman – will vie for the two spots at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 available at the Qualifier A from 18 to 24 February.

Ahead of the qualifier, Ireland skipper Andrew Balbirnie expressed optimism that his team would make it to the Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia later this year.

Balbirnie admitted that his side deserved to play the Qualifiers after their performance during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in 2021:

“We have been pretty inconsistent and deserved to be here. But we know that when we play well, we can beat any team. The short and sharp format of the game leaves less scope for complacency. There are not many occasions when we get the favourite tag. So, I am happy to have it. Usually, it has been the other way round when we, as underdogs, have upset some of the top teams.”, said the skipper.

Ireland have qualified for six of the last seven editions of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, and Balbirnie agreed the pressure is on:

“We had learnt our lessons during the previous Men’s T20 World Cups, and we can’t take any team for granted. We have to be on our toes all through the tournament. We know how big these next few days will be and, hopefully, our experience will stand in good stead. We want to take each game as it come but we hope to make it to Australia,” added Balbirnie.

Ireland are clubbed with UAE, Bahrain and Germany in Group B and the Irish batter added, “It was great to see teams like Germany, Philippines [Group A], Bahrain reaching at this stage. The T20 game is getting more competitive day by day and we expect some exciting matches ahead.”

For UAE skipper Ahmed Raza, the focus is on qualification:

“We all know what these Qualifiers mean to the participating nations. We haven’t qualified for the global showpiece since 2014 where I played. The boys are all motivated and are obsessed with the goal we have set out to achieve. Hopefully, we can perform well in all aspects of the game and qualify.”

The UAE skipper said that the recent quadrangular series at Al Amerat, the venue where the Qualifier A will be held from Friday, was a great help to their preparations: “We got used to the conditions and the matches provided a platform for us to test our combinations. We hope to carry our good form from the quadrangular series to the Qualifiers.”

Germany skipper Venkat Ganesan, who is leading the side into their maiden global qualifying event, is upbeat on the prospects of playing against some of the best teams. Ganesan, who has roots in India, has been the skipper since 2019 and has been with the national team since 2016.

Ganesan said: “The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier A here in Oman is a great opportunity to showcase how far German cricket has come. We have a team that is a mix of different cultures as the squad has players from varied nationalities. We have players who have roots in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and South Africa. They bring together different styles and over the past few years, the game has grown fast in Germany.”

Under Scottish coach Steven Knox, who has been the driving force of the team’s growth journey since 2014, Germany missed a spot in the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifiers by a close margin and Ganesan said: “The heartbreak made us hungrier, and we have come back strongly to reach our first global Qualifiers. We have the talent to spring a few surprises as we have the belief as a team. Doing basics will be the key and we know that success at this stage will help the game grow further in Germany.”

Bahrain, the other team in Group B, are also making their first appearance at this level and the team’s skipper and opening batter, Sarfraz Ali, said: “We have worked hard to reach this stage. The morale of the players is very high as we are making our debut in the global Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifiers.”

“We all know that in this format one good spell, or one good knock can change the fortunes of the team. We are the underdogs, but I believe that we have the required arsenal to topple some experienced sides.”

The skipper added, “Under coaches Ashish Kapoor (India) and Mirza Azeem Ul Haque (Pakistan), we have learnt to play a brand of fearless cricket and have the ability to upset the big sides.”

Group A comprises hosts Oman along with Nepal, Canada and Philippines who are making their debut at a global qualifier.

Oman, who have qualified for the Men’s T20 World Cup two times in a row in 2016 and 2021, hope to capitalise on the home conditions though they would be missing their key allrounder, Aqib Ilyas, due to injury.

Oman captain and ICC Men’s Associate Cricketer of the Year 2021, Zeeshan Maqsood, is pleased with his team’s build-up ahead of Qualifier A:

“We are happy with our preparations and the win against the in-form UAE team in the concluding game of the quadrangular T20 series was a big motivation for us. We have made it to two successive T20 World Cups, and I am hopeful that we can make it a hat-trick,” said the allrounder.

Maqsood said that his team will try to exploit the home conditions to their best use and hoped that they could give another occasion for the home fans to celebrate:

“There is no pressure as a home team. In fact, we think it is an advantage for us. We have an experienced squad, and it helps while playing such big tournaments,” he added.

Nepal will be led by one of the youngest skippers in global cricket, Sandeep Lamichhane, and the leg-spinner said that they have a talented and balanced side that can qualify as the best two teams.

“We see our chances as good to qualify. In this format, it doesn’t matter if we play against a Test-playing rival or Associate nation. Nepal will be a tough team to beat as we have a good mix of senior and youngsters. As a captain, I think that there is a lot of responsibility on my shoulders, and I would love to make it a memorable one. It is our dream to play in the World Cup. I don’t think being a young captain would be an issue as I have the full support of my seniors. I am blessed to have them around them.”

Lamichhane said the team under coach Pubudu Dassanayake of Sri Lanka, who returned to take charge last year, has bonded well: “The players have benefitted a lot under him. We are ready for the Qualifiers and the players are proud to represent the nation and make history by qualifying for the first time since 2014.”

Nepal and Oman are expected to face a tough opposition from Canada, who are aiming for their first berth in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

Canada skipper Navneet Dhillon said, “We are a confident of creating some surprises. We have a positive mindset, and the motive is to qualify for the World Cup in style. We arrived early in Oman to get acclimatised to the conditions and with the players being together for now more than a year, this unit is confident. The group is focused and believe that this is the time to make history. We may be the dark horse of the event and other teams should gear up for surprise results.”

For Philippines, the tournament debutants, skipper Jonathan Hull realises the task on his hands.

“The team preparations have been far from ideal, but we have made the most of every opportunity to connect with each other as a team. It has helped strengthen the culture of the team. We hope to bring pride to all Filipinos around the world. We hope to compete to our potential each ball of every match and we want to show that we belong at this level”, said Hull.

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Pakistan women begin training in New Zealand 

Christchurch, February 17, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan women held their first training session today after completing the New Zealand government-mandated isolation in Christchurch. The national side had a fielding session at Canterbury Country Cricket Association ground in Rangiora.

The national women’s side will be based in Christchurch till 3 March, and will play two warm-up matches against New Zealand on 27 February at Bert Sutcliff Oval and Bangladesh on 2 March at Lincoln, before flying to Tarunga where they will open their ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 campaign against India on 6 March at Bay Oval.

Talking to PCB Digital, Javeria Khan, who has played 220 international matches, said: “Every girl is very excited to be back on the field to resume preparations for the World Cup. We will be using these session to get acclimatise with the conditions here. In New Zealand, it is important to get familiar with the wind and grounds, before you enter the competition.

“Whenever we step on the field to play for Pakistan, it is a matter of great honour and pride. World Cup is a big event and has a lot of prestige attached to it. I want to score a lot of runs, and those runs which help my side win. Each individual is eager to do well, and the team is looking in great shape. We have good combinations and they will surely translate into good performances.”

Pakistan squad: Bismah Maroof (captain), Nida Dar (vice-captain), Aiman Anwar, Aliya Riaz, Anam Amin, Diana Baig, Fatima Sana, Ghulam Fatima, Javeria Khan, Muneeba Ali, Nahida Khan, Nashra Sandhu, Omaima Sohail, Sidra Amin and Sidra Nawaz

Traveling reserves: Iram Javed, Najiha Alvi and Tuba Hassan

Pakistan’s fixtures at ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022:

6 March – Pakistan v India at Bay Oval, Tauranga

8 March – Pakistan v Australia at Bay Oval, Tauranga

11 March – Pakistan v South Africa at Bay Oval, Tauranga

14 March – Pakistan v Bangladesh at Seddon Park, Hamilton

21 March – Pakistan v West Indies at Seddon Park, Hamilton

24 March – Pakistan v England at Hagley Oval, Christchurch

26 March – Pakistan v New Zealand at Hagley Oval, Christchurch

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Media Manager,
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
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