CEO Engro Polymer and Chemicals Limited elaborates the organizational change process 

Karachi, February 17, 2022 (PPI-OT):The IBA Career Development Center (CDC) organized a guest speaker session as part of its ‘Corporate Connect Series’. Mr. Jahangir Piracha, Chief Executive Officer, Engro Polymer and Chemicals Limited was invited as a guest speaker to talk on ‘Managing the Organizational Change Process’.

Mr. Piracha emphasized the need to develop the right skillset to prepare individuals to compete globally. He also elaborated the innovation and diversity agenda. Mr. Piracha stated that not only gender, but other aspects of diversity are equally important to Engro without compromising on merit. He stated that women should be encouraged to contribute to the economic development of our country and that they should be facilitated by organizations, especially during and after their maternity period, when they have multiple roles to play.

He also spoke about work flexibility for employees who need it and shared the impact created by Engro by creating blue-collar jobs for the less privileged, by teaching them the necessary skills and utilizing those skills as part of their business operations. Mr. Piracha also shared some examples and cases from his vast experience of working with multiple organizations. The session concluded with an interactive Q and A session.

For more information, contact:
Executive, Communication and Public Affairs,
Institute of Business Administration Karachi (IBA)
Main Campus: University Road, Karachi – 75270, Pakistan
UAN: +92-21-111-422-422 (Ext. 269)
Fax: +92-21-99261508
Email: raza.lakhani@khi.iba.edu.pk
Website: https://www.iba.edu.pk

Proparco grant to boost healthcare access in East Africa 

Karachi, February 17, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Aga Khan hospitals in East Africa have received a Ksh. 290 million (EUR 2.3 million) grant from Proparco – the private sector financing arm of AFD Group, the French Development Agency – to increase access to health care services by boosting oxygen supply and supporting needy patients with quality care.

The grant will benefit the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi and the Aga Khan Hospitals in Mombasa, Kisumu and Dar es Salaam, including 94 outreach and medical centres of the Aga Khan Health Services in Kenya and Tanzania. The project will provide financial support to scale up oxygen supply and critical care capacity in Mombasa and Kisumu counties. It will also support the welfare funds run by the Aga Khan hospitals and outreach and medical centres that enable qualifying needy patients access quality care at no cost.

This grant was made possible by funds allocated to Proparco by the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs. It contributes to AFD Group’s Health in Common initiative designed to help health systems in developing and emerging countries better cope with the Covid-19 crisis. The Health in Common initiative is closely linked to the WHO-led multilateral ACT-A response and is implemented in a #TeamEurope approach.

“Cooperation in the health sector is a strong pillar of the French-Kenyan relations and a key component of the partnership between European and African countries, which will be celebrated this week at the European Union-African Union Summit. I am very happy to witness today yet another example of the fruitful cooperation between the AFD Group and the Aga Khan Development Network to build more inclusive and resilient health systems in Kenya and Tanzania,” said Aline Kuster-Menager, the French Ambassador to Kenya.

“Through a shared commitment to improve access to quality healthcare, AFD Group and the Aga Khan Development Network have grown to become strong, like-minded partners. The €2.3 million subsidy granted to the Aga Khan hospitals and outreach centres in East Africa further demonstrates our determination to help both health systems and patients tackle the covid-19 crisis,” said Jean-Benoît du Chalard, Proparco’s Regional Director for Eastern Africa.

While speaking during the signing ceremony, Aga Khan University President Sulaiman Shahabuddin said, “Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, The Aga Khan Hospitals in East Africa have been at the forefront of the response, playing a primary role in supporting the testing, treatment and prevention of Covid-19, while also ensuring that our regular patients receive their routine care in a safe manner.

The pandemic has however strained the healthcare infrastructure and especially critical care units and oxygen supply. This grant will go a long way in building capacity in these two areas and enable us provide timely and quality care. Creating access to care is an important mission and the patient welfare funds received through this grant will enable patients who cannot afford the cost of care to access health services. We are delighted with this outcome.”

The Aga Khan Development Network and AFD Group have built a strong relationship over the past 15 years through multiple joint operations in the health sector. For example, AFD granted a $19.5 million loan in 2017 to extend and strengthen the Aga Khan Hospitals in Mombasa and Kisumu as well as a €10 million grant in 2019 to develop and support an integrated comprehensive cancer programme in Tanzania through a public-private initiative between AKDN, the Government of Tanzania and the French Institut Curie. The Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development has also been a partner of Proparco since 1990.

For more information, contact:
Media Executive
Department of Public Affairs
Aga Khan University (AKU)
Stadium Road, Karachi
Tel: +92-21-34930051
Fax: +92-21-34934294, +92-21-34932095
Cell: +92-301-8258028
Email: rasool.sarang@aku.edu, public.affairs@aku.edu​
Website: www.aku.edu

Annual Flower Show-2022 

Khairpur, February 17, 2022 (PPI-OT):An Annual Flower Show-2022 was inaugurated at Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur organized by the Plantation and Beautification Section of University. Prof. Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto, Vice Chancellor and Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Phul, Commissioner Sukkur Division jointly inaugurated the Flower Show at the Central Lawn of Administration Block.

Talking on this occasion, Prof. Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto said flowers are the beauty of the nature. Flowers attract the environment and are the main source of fragrance. The beauty of the flowers moulds the mind of the people towards nature friendly. Dr. Ibupoto remarked that the Plantation and Beautification Section is striving for the beautification of the University, He applauded the role of Senior Plantation Officer and his team for arranging this show in befitting manner.

Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Phul said the beauty of flowers is creating positive mindset in the society. I am of the opinion that the flowers of different verities are the source of appeal the youth to take part in this positive and healthy activities to grow the flowers in their surroundings and premises. Mr. Phul appreciated the endeavour of Vice Chancellor for taking the drastic measures for the friendly environment at the campus.

He suggested the students to take part in the healthy activities and also prepare themselves for competitive examinations. Mr. Phul said that the Vice Chancellor nature loving and visionary personality. Meanwhile, Vice Chancellor, Commissioners and other dignitaries also visited the scientific stalls set by the Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation. Mr. Rashid Ali Amur briefed them about the indigenous plants of desert and mountains areas.

Prof. Dr. Ghulam Mustafa Mashori, Dean Faculty of Arts and Languages, Prof. Dr. Mumtaz Ali Junejo, Dean Faculty of Management Sciences, Prof. Dr. Taj Muhammad Lashari, Dean Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Dr. Qasid Hussain Mallah, Dean Faculty of Physical Sciences, Mr. Mureed Hussain Ibupoto and large number of Sectional Heads, teachers and students attended the flower show. The show will continue till March 15, 2022.

For more information, contact:
Shah Abdul Latif University (SALU)
Old National Highway, Khairpur, 66020 Sindh, Pakistan
Tel: +92-243-9280051-4
Fax: +92-243-9280060
Email: info@salu.edu.pk
Website: https://salu.edu.pk

HRCP sounds alarm over enforced disappearances 

Lahore, February 17, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) is alarmed by reports of a fresh wave of enforced disappearances in Balochistan and the rest of the country, including most recently, Hafeez Baloch, a postgraduate student at Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad. Mr Baloch was allegedly disappeared while in Khuzdar, where he volunteers at a local school. Reports suggest that he was abducted in front of his students. The sheer brazenness of this act underscores the increasing impunity accorded to perpetrators. Mr Baloch must be recovered immediately and the perpetrators identified and held accountable.

Regrettably, the government’s earlier pledge to criminalise enforced disappearances continues to ring hollow. Two students at Balochistan University were allegedly disappeared last November, but an extended sit-in by students at the university was met with little more than vague assurances that they would be recovered.

HRCP is particularly concerned by the continuing shroud of silence over enforced disappearances in the province, which remains deliberately cut off from the mainstream media. The state must understand that it cannot expect to resolve the legitimate grievances of the Baloch people if it is not prepared to let these grievances see the light of day.

For more information, contact:
Chairperson,
Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP)
Aiwan-i-Jamhoor, 107-Tipu Block,
New Garden Town, Lahore-54600
Tel: +92-42-35864994
Fax: +92-42-35883582
Email: hrcp@hrcp-web.org
Website: www.hrcp-web.org

A new situation is emerging in the political environment day by day, soon the political clouds will dissipate and the weather will be clear: Ch Parvez Elahi 

Lahore, February 17, 2022 (PPI-OT):PML-N Senior Vice President Intikhab Khan Chamkani. Intikhab Khan Chamkani calls on Punjab Assembly Speaker Chaudhry Parvez Elahi. Intikhab Khan Chamkani inquired about the well-being of Chaudhry Shujat Hussain. The current political situation in the country was discussed during the meeting. Senators Kamil Ali Agha and Chaudhry Imtiaz Ahmad Ranjha were also present on the occasion.

Ch Parvez Elahi said that giving top priority to the public interest and playing a role in resolving fundamental issues is part of our manifesto. He said that at present a new situation is being created in the political environment day by day and soon the political clouds will dissipate and the weather will be clear.

Ch Parvez Elahi said that at this time there is a need to take immediate steps and provide relief keeping in view the public interest. We have always given priority to the interest of the people that is why we worked for the welfare of the people whenever the opportunity arose. Insha-Allah we will continue to play our positive political role.

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

The Lahore High Court is a part of the history of Pakistan where Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was denied a free trial: Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari 

Karachi, February 17, 2022 (PPI-OT):Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that without the law no press is possible, no civilised society is possible and no democracy is possible. He said this while addressing the Punjab Bar Association in Lahore on Thursday. He said that the PPP and he have special relationship with the law. The law is glue which binds the society together. Law is the bridge between the state and the people.

The PPP was formed in Lahore, The Dawn had reported “a group of brief-less lawyers have formed a party”. Now after 50 years the party formed by lawyers still fights for the rule of law, for the constitutional supremacy and for the people of Pakistan. Pakistan was formed by a lawyer, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Pakistan was made a constitutional Islamic republic by a lawyer Quaid-e-Awam Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

He said that he is continued to be a witness and a victim and going to courts with his mother and father who spent 11 and a half year in prison. For 30 years Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and President Zardari face persecution at the hands of state and the government of the time. But we are eternally grateful because history has given its verdict that “Ya Allah Ya Rasool- Benazir Be qusur”. The courts where these cases used to be heard, in the court of Iftikhar Chaudhry, they both were exonerated in every case.

The Lahore High Court is a part of the history of Pakistan where Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was denied a free trial and a conspiracy to institute his judicial murder was orchestrated. As far as President Zardari and Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto are concerned history has given its verdict. Those who conspired to murder Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto have been consigned to the dust bins of history. Their names are remembered as only smear on the face of our constitution, on the face of our republic, on the face of their institution and Quaid-e-Awam Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto lives to this day in the hearts of the people.

The verdict of history and the verdict of the Pakistani public is loud and clear. We still await the rectification of this historic wrong through the courts of Pakistan. This is not a personal request because when the reference was sent in Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto case, it was not because his son in-law was the President of Pakistan asking for justice. It was because this was injustice with the people of Pakistan. How can the people of Pakistan hope for justice from the law, how the people of Pakistan can expect justice under the constitution if the founder of that very constitution to this day still awaits justice.

I would like to thank the lawyers of not only the Lahore High Court Bar but of the length and breadth of this country who have never accepted this decision, who have fought every day of their legal profession to reject this decision. To the judges of the judiciary who have refused to allow this decision to form a precedent for our country. This is the time to remove this stain from the judiciary of Pakistan. If we have to prove to the word that we in fact have a free and independent judiciary.

A free and independent judiciary must free itself of the injustices of the past of the historic wrongs of the illegal decisions they endorsed the dictatorship, that endorsed the rule of General Musharraf, that endorsed the rule of General Zia ul Haq but condemned Quaid-e-Awam to the gallows. We do not doubt how honourable are our layer community is nor we doubt the honour of our honourable judges but we want wrong to right so that we can build a truly Islamic republic of Pakistan.

Rule of law is the soul of a democratic system. The present selected government seeks to strip the rule of law. The responsibility to protect the rule of law falls on us, all politicians, lawyers and judges. Sadly, history shows that we have thus far failed to discharge our responsibility and more often than not, the scale of justice tilt towards the oppressors of the people. There have been shining examples despite our history of mistreatment we have not lost faith in the law as an ideal. The trials, the witch hunt have only strengthened our resolve to strive for a judicial system which is fair, just and equitable. We are fighting for not one family or party rather we are fighting for a system which failed millions of people. No modern state can function without a fair legal system.

Pakistan needs an accountability system which is fair, non-discriminatory, transparent and efficient. Not the present witch hunt and persecution of opponents and those who expose the insecurity of the regime. The courts have the responsibility to uphold the values of fundamental rights, fair trial and due process. Unfortunately, very often the judiciary has failed to do so. This is my first term in the parliament as a member of National Assembly.

As a young politician the role of parliament has not met our expectations and perhaps we have become a member of the worst performing parliament in the history of Pakistan. We strive for the betterment of our own institution for not only me but the people of Pakistan. It is widely perceived that Pakistan is transitioning towards democracy. One step forward two steps back and two steps forward one step back. It is now clear that during the government of Imran Khan Pakistan is not transitioning towards democracy but away from it and towards dictatorship.

The lawyers’ struggle for independence of judiciary has inspired me in my young age. Khosa Sahib’s head was split open. I still remember 12 may when the PPP workers were martyred fighting for independence of judiciary. The struggle for the independence of judiciary was not for one judge but it was for the idea of democracy, a judiciary which runs on the basis of rule of law. We have the utmost respect of the judiciary but the expectations of lawyers’ movement were not met.

The judiciary of Pakistan is a place for legal ideas, jurisprudence, for constitutionalism, for the fundamental of human rights and dignity not a place to decide where to build a dam. It is the one source for the shelter of the poorest of the poor. Some judges took upon themselves and to busy themselves and the courts on deciding which building should be demolished and which not to be demolished. The fate of the judiciary of Pakistan and democracy is in the hands of lawyers’ community. The sweat and blood of generations of lawyers have contributed to the dignity of this profession. There are so many justices who have made mark on history who are respected not only in Pakistan or the region but across the world. We beg you to please save the judiciary and legal system in Pakistan.

We have a choice at a fork on the road. On one side of the border we have an extremist regime and on the other side we have another extremist regime. Pakistan has the opportunity to become a beacon of light of democracy, of modernity or we can go on the wrong side of the fork. We can make mockery of our parliament and we can make a joke of our judiciary. We have to make the right choice. We founded a democratic, federal and pluralistic society. The lawyers of Pakistan have made every single dictator shake. They fear your black coat.

There is no power which can stand in front of united legal fraternity. Pakistan Peoples Party has decided to challenge the regime of today and call upon the legal community who stood shoulder to shoulder to Quaid-e-Awam and Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto to once again stand with the party founded by briefless lawyers to save the constitution and democracy. Party has decided to march towards Islamabad to save democracy, to save our constitution, to save our economy and to save our country. This is our democratic right to protest. We are democrats and do not believe in ransacking.

who stood shoulder to shoulder to Quaid-e-Awam and Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto to once again stand with the party founded by briefless lawyers to save the constitution and democracy. Party has decided to march towards Islamabad to save democracy, to save our constitution, to save our economy and to save our country. This is our democratic right to protest. We are democrats and do not believe in ransacking parliament and PTV. We will run a campaign against this selected government with the people of Pakistan who have lost faith in the prime minister. We will bring a no-confidence motion and democratically challenge this government. We will see who is with the people and Insha Allah we will and must succeed to save Pakistan.

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