Career Connect Brings the Country’s Leading Employers to Habib University 

Karachi, March 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):Habib University Career Connect was held on March 22, 2022 to help students smoothly navigate the transition from university life to a professional career. This year, more than 85 organizations from different industries such as energy, banking, media, manufacturing, development and technology sectors took part in the event. More than 300 Habib University students and alumni attended Career Connect with most of the alumni returning to the campus as company representatives to inspire soon-to-be graduates on the job market.

Recruiters conducted on-spot screening interviews, collected resumes, and familiarized students with exciting job opportunities and hiring processes. The company representatives guided students regarding their career choices and current hiring trends. Underlining the significance of Career Connect, Shoaib Khan, Head of Career Services, Habib University shared that the event is deeply connected with Habib’s institutional objective to ensure outstanding students outcome both within and beyond the University. He added that Career Connect plays an instrumental role in allowing students and alumni to learn about the expectations and requirements of the country’s leading employers.

Praising Habib University’s efforts to encourage students to indulge in critical thinking, Maham Faiyaz Siddiqui, Specialist – Talent Acquisition and Employee Experience at Dawlance remarked, “What we love about HU is how they have prepared students towards critical thinking. Promoting critical thinking, diversity and right set of values sets Habib University apart.”

The response to the event was overwhelming, particularly from industry leaders like PTCL, Aga Khan University Hospital, Gul Ahmed, Habib Metro Bank, Atlas Honda Limited, Soorty Enterprise, Alkaram Textile Mills, United Bank Limited, ICI Pakistan Limited, Astera Software, The Citizens Foundation (TCF), Bosch Pharmaceuticals (Pvt.) Limited, Daraz, Habib Bank Limited, Independent Media Corporation (Pvt.) Ltd. (GEO TV Network), Siddiqsons Limited, Lucky Textile Mills Limited, Mehran Spice and Food Industries, Logicose, Dawlance, Indus Hospital and Health Network, amongst others.

The event was hosted at the Habib University campus, ensuring proper compliance with Covid-19 SoPs and maintaining appropriate social distancing protocols. Many organizations congratulated the Habib management on a very well-conceived and effectively managed event and endorsed such events where students were provided with an appropriate platform to evaluate employability prospects.

For more information, contact:
Habib University
Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-34301051-55
Email: marketing@habib.edu.pk
Website: www.habib.edu.pk

Navigating Whiteness in Postcolonial History

Karachi, March 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):The second session of the Fifth Post-Colonial Higher Education Conference was titled ‘Whiteness and Postcolonial Nationalism’ which featured Professor at the Department of History, Stony Brook University, USA, Shobana Shankar and Assistant Professor of Practice in the Communication and Design program at Habib University, Behzad Khosravi Noori, as panellists. Najeeb Jan, Associate Professor in the Comparative Humanities program at Habib University, moderated the session with Dr. Nauman Naqvi, Conference Chair, as discussant.

Professor Shankar began her lecture by proposing that a history of whiteness must include the intimate and complex relationship between Africans and Africa, and South Asians and South Asia. “This relationship,” she explained, “is often but not always unfolding ad transformed in the presence or shadow of Europeans, but this is Afro South Asian relationship also informed European’s ideas of others and themselves.” Owing to her extensive research in modern Africa, the African diaspora and African-Indian encounters, Professor Shankar shed light on how the mobilities of Africans and South Asians, and their globalized spaces are unparalleled.

Africans and South Asians constitute two of the world’s largest diasporas, and their long interactions have unfolded through migration, labour, imperialism and in the global making of difference, social systems of difference and race-making. Whiteness cannot be disentangled from European encounters with non-European subaltern subjects. Africans and South Asians have been agents in the making of difference that includes but is not always racial categories, she went on to say.

“Race, of course, is an idea, not a fact. It is not a biological difference but a constructed and reconstructed form of difference that includes a set of shifting discourses and practices of human difference.” Through her work, Professor Shankar argues that we must look at ideas of genealogy, blood, skin colour, gender, sexuality, religion, purity, occupation, ability, ideas about nature, human nature, in considering what is race and what is not a race.

“Whiteness as an idea does exist outside of the West and even in the West for most of the past centuries, the belief in more than one European race has existed in America and beyond. So, in other words, South Asia and Africa have become critical spaces to fracture the idea of whiteness,” she went on to say.

Professor Shankar argued that the making of whiteness is tied to the making of Blackness in Afro-South Asian history, suggesting that we see whiteness and blackness as evolving ideas and ideologies in South Asia, transforming through South Asian interactions in African and Black politics.

Dr. Behzad Khosravi Noori delved into how much one could make the notion of whiteness within the transnational form of identification more complex. He attempted to navigate the relationship between different ideas of whiteness and the idea that of Aryanism and the effect of the notion of a concept of Aryanism in Persia/Iran.

In his artistic way, he pointed out that he believes whiteness is one of the main challenges of societies today. His lecture explored when we became Aryan: “There is some sort of internalization of the idea of Aryanism and Blackness within Iranian society and Iranian political mentality, and I try to navigate where it is from and how we could find it false.”

French novelist Arthur De Gobineau, Dr. Behzad said, was argued to be the father of racism. He explored how the Frankish-German idea became the main idea of Aryanism in Europe. “For the first time, Arthur claimed that the Persians were once great Aryans. He understood that we are not Middle Eastern or West Asian, Asian, or Arab – we are Aryan,” Dr. Noori pointed out. Persians had been interbred too often with the Semitic Arabs as their own Persian tragedy was in his work. He thought that it was the land without racial prejudice. He was shocked that Persians regarded black as equal.

Arthur De Gobineau was the only person to define 19th century Iran as democratic. Dr. Noori found this interesting because the only democracy in his mind was the land without racial distinction and hierarchy. He said that they could be the closest cousin of our white Europeans. “If you are Persian, you are Aryan – European Aryan. So, they were white.” Furthermore, Dr. Noori went on to point out that Gobineau also believed that Shia Islam was part of a revolt by the Aryan Persians against the Semitic Arabs, seeing a close connection between Shia Islam and Persian nationalism.

For more information, contact:
Habib University
Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-34301051-55
Email: marketing@habib.edu.pk
Website: www.habib.edu.pk

Vice Chancellor inaugurates CRISPR Lab at UVAS Ravi Campus 

Lahore, March 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):Later Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad inaugurated CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats Lab) developed at UVAS, Ravi Campus through NRPU project earned by Assistant Professor in the Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics Dr Muhammad Bilal Bin Majeed funded by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and supported by UVAS. Meanwhile Prof Nasim also visited on the sites of silage and appreciated the efforts of Dr Jamshed Ahmad for in time preparation of silage for the animals of UVAS Farms.

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

UVAS arranges ‘Flower Show’ at Ravi Campus Pattoki 

Lahore, March 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):As Pattoki is famous for its plant nurseries and flowers the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences organized a 2-day Flower Show at its Prof Dr Akram Educational Complex Ravi Campus Pattoki. Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad along with senior faculty members visited the event and appreciated the efforts of Principal Officer Ravi Campus Dr Arshad Javid and Horticulturalist Muhammad Saeed Ahmed for successful organized the flower show. A large number of seasonal varieties of flowers, indoor plants and vases were displayed at the show.

Meanwhile a training session of farmers was also arranged on the theme ‘Innovative Floriculture Production Techniques’ on this occasion. This training session was a part of the project establishment of ‘Model Farms in Pakistan’ funded by the Government of the Punjab.

While addressing the audience, Vice-Chancellor highlighted the importance of value addition and export of flowers and urged them to arrange such event regularly. He assured that UVAS is ready to facilitate local farmers and businessmen in training of farmers, management of human resources and provision of quality education in the field of plant sciences. CEO Ethiopian Magical Farm and EMF Holding, Netherlands Mr Dirk Hogervorst stressed on the diversification, value addition and supply chain management of the floriculture industry.

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 Debating Society conducted 29th All Pakistan Parliamentary and Debating contest 

Lahore, March 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):UET Debating Society feels immense pride in successfully conducting the 29th All Pakistan Parliamentary and Debating contest. The event spanned over 3 days and featured over 200 participants from all over Pakistan. The event was composed of 2 modules; Parliamentary and Debating. A healthy competition was witnessed at the event and the winners were as follows:

Parliamentary Urdu Open Winners: Punjab University

Parliamentary English Open Winners: Team Darakht

Declamation Team Trophy Winners: Jamiat ur Rashidia Karachi

We are immensely grateful towards the DSA Dr. Asif Ali Qaiser and the UET management without whom this event would not have been successful. We look forward to conducting such productive and quality events in the future.

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

IHHN Hosts COVID Appreciation Ceremony to Honour Front-Line Workers 

Karachi, March 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Indus Hospital and Health Network (IHHN) hosted the COVID Appreciation ceremony on Sunday, March 27, 2022, at the Marriott Hotel, Karachi. The event honoured the selfless individuals who had actively contributed and participated throughout the COVID-19 pandemic in various clinical and non-clinical departments of IHHN. Shields were presented to 55 departments across the Network.

Chief Guest Abdul Karim Paracha, Chairman of the Board of Directors, IHHN, started off the proceedings. The list of speakers also included Dr. Abdul Bari Khan, Chief Executive Officer, IHHN, and Dr. Ashar Alam, Medical Director, IHHN. Abdul Kareem Paracha began with a heartfelt thanks to everyone in attendance to celebrate the achievements of the unsung heroes of IHHN, whose passion and dedication had made a significant impact on the people of Pakistan during these uncertain times.

The COVID-19 leads who worked tirelessly on the frontlines were also invited on stage to share their experiences. The prestigious panel included Dr. Fivzia Herekar, Chair Medicine and Allied Services, IHHN; Dr. Ghazanfar Saleem, Emergency Services, IHHN; Dr. Samreen Sarfaraz, Consultant Infectious Diseases, IHHN; Dr. Adeel ur Rehman, Consultant Anesthesiologist, IHHN; Dr. Saba Jamal, Director Blood Centers, and Clinical Laboratories, IHHN; Dr. Samia Shuja, Senior Consultant, Obstetrics and Gynecology; and Naveed Ahmed, Clinical Services Management, IHHN.

For more information, contact
The Indus Hospital (TIH)
C-76, Sector 31/5, Opposite Darussalam Society,
Korangi Crossing, Karachi – 75190, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35112709-17
Fax: +92-21-35112718
Email: crd@indushospital.org.pk
Website: http://www.indushospital.org.pk/