GIK Alumnus, Muhammad Meraj Uddin, Founder and CEO ADF International Donates Leeb Hardness Tester, Sponsors an FYP Project

Swabi, April 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):GIK Alumnus Muhammad Meraj Uddin, Founder and CEO of ADF International Pvt Ltd, has donated the Leeb Hardness Tester machine and sponsored an FYP Project for the students of Mechanical Engineering. He said that ADF International Pvt Ltd is proud to announce its collaboration with Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Science and Technology (GIKI) in development, improvement, innovation, and progress in the field of Engineering.

The Founder and CEO of ADF International Pvt Ltd has donated the “Leeb Hardness Tester” to Dr. Massab Junaid, a Senior Researcher in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Department, and sponsored a group of students for their FYP project titled “Sensor Assisted Electric Vehicle with Individual Wheel Rotation in 2D”.

He added that the company works with the ideology of “Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.” The company aims to produce in-house equipment and appliances fulfilling international standards, having state-of-the-art quality and safety standards. Talking about their future aspirations, he said, “we are looking forward to commercializing our products at the national and international level and bringing glory to Pakistan.”

ADF Didactic (Turkey) is primarily a manufacturer of aviation equipment, but they also have a wide range of Mechanical engineering lab equipment such as Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, etc. The company also provides solutions in Workshop tooling, CNCs, and Robotics as well.

For more information, contact:
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (GIKI)
Topi 23640, District Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Tel: +92-938-281026
Fax: +92-938-281032, +92-938-281041
Website: https://www.giki.edu.pk/

CERP conducts its first Empirical Study of Gender Workshop in Lahore 

Lahore, April 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):As part of the Pakistan edition of the Empirical Study of Gender (EGEN) Workshop, CERP in collaboration with CLEAR and IDEAS hosted an informative discussion on Women’s Legal and Social Rights and Political Participation in Pakistan on Thursday, 31st March 2022 in Lahore. More than 50 participants attended the event in person and online to gain a better understanding of gender research in Pakistan and its implications for policy in light of the evidence.

The workshop aimed to bring policymakers, subject experts, and researchers to come together on a platform and discuss issues related to the politics or economics of gender in the context of Pakistan; bridging the gap between research and policymaking in this critical policy area.

Day one of the workshop consisted of close interaction between young researchers and prominent economists, to share their early research on gender in Pakistan and refine their ideas.

Day two of the workshop started with an introduction to gender-based research at CERP by Dr Kate Vyborny, Research Fellow CERP and Research Scientist, Department of Economics, Duke University, followed by a short presentation on gender-based research by Dr Rabea Malik, CEO and Research Fellow, IDEAS Pakistan and Maryam Khan, Research Fellow at IDEAS.

The workshop invited thought leaders from the government, NGOs, and public and private sector organisations to share their insights into the state of women’s legal and social rights and political participation, including:

Mumtaz Mughal, Director of Programmes, Aurat Foundation

Khawar Mumtaz, Board Member RSPN and Former Chairperson of National Commission on the Status of Women

Samia Liaquat Ali Khan, Senior Group Head at Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund

Adnan Skhawat Ali, Deputy Director (Training, Research and Evaluation), Election Commission of Pakistan, and

Muhammad Waheed Iqbal, Director at Punjab Commission on the Status of Women

The event started with a keynote speech by Dr Rachel Glennerster, Associate Professor of Economics in the Division of Social Science at the University of Chicago and former Chief Economist for the UK foreign aid agency, DFID, and Executive Director of MIT’s Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab. During her speech, Dr Glennerster mentioned that it is critical to use data to drive policy on gender, for economists to learn the language and approaches of other disciplines, and to enhance gender measurement. Additionally, she also emphasised the importance of a thorough and rigorous study of gender because neither the drivers nor solutions to gender equality are always obvious.

Dr Sarah Khan, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science at Yale University and Associate Fellow, IDEAS Pakistan led the discussion on Women’s political participation by sharing findings from her research (co-authored by Dr Ali Cheema, Dr Asad Liaqat, and Shandana Khan Mohmand) on women’s voter turnout in 2018 general elections followed by remarks from the esteemed panellists.

As part of the conversation, Mumtaz Mughal presented recommendations on how to increase the number of women in the political realm, such as increasing the number of seats in the local government and ensuring 33% women representation at all levels of the local government. She also stressed the importance of academics working with civil rights/society groups to empirically assess and document results on the ground. Moreover, Khawar Mumtaz indicated one important reason for the low women representation in the political space is the “Lack of outreach to women by the political parties” and also raised concern about the lack of data on the age group of voters. Since Pakistan is a young country with a 60.2 % population between the ages of 16-64years such data set can help in understanding the interest of the young population in politics.

While the Election Act 2017 binds every political party to provide 5% general seats to women political participants, the Electoral Commission of Pakistan requires all political parties to provide a report on the electoral process to ensure women’s due representation in the political space, according to Adnan Sakhawat Ali. He also argued for ECP efforts in registering the unregistered women in Pakistan by offering a fee waiver to women registering for CNIC for the first time, to ensure women’s participation in the political process.

Furthermore, Dr Kate Vyborny discussed key findings from two interventions led by her at CERP (Women’s right to marriage and right to inheritance) to focus on the gap between the legal rights of women in books and the rights women have access to in practice. On women’s right to marriage, Muhammad Waheed pointed out the importance of advocacy campaigns to raise awareness among young women to educate them about their due rights under the law and also recommended the government to make changes in the eligibility criteria for Nikkah Registrar as they are the custodian of the law and can ensure rights of women at the time of marriage.

While Samia Liaquat pointed out key takeaways from her field experience on the social norm around inheritance for women. According to her, women in Pakistan are socialised from a very young age to not claim their inheritance with the assumption that claiming any inheritance rights will destroy the fabric of the family, hence the current social construct makes them give up their rights. She urged the government and researchers to register the fact that Punjab’s land inheritance system must register for the fact that many women are voluntarily giving up their land for their brothers due to this social construct. Since land distribution is a zero-sum game, and for men to lose control over land is a loss of power and control, it will cause pushback from the registration.

The session concluded with a Q and A session with the participants with the hope of key takeaways by the participants and discussants together.

To find out more about the event and the panel discussion, watch them feed on CERP’s Instagram page.

For more information, contact:
Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP)
29-P Gulberg II, Lahore – 54660, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35777844
Email: contact@cerp.org.pk
Website: https://www.cerp.org.pk/

Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s message on World Health Day 

Islamabad, April 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that provisioning of the state of the art, free of cost medical facilities to the people and revamping and upgradation of public health system is what the PPP has always aimed at and continues to taking due steps to ensure true applicability of its plans.

It is the obligation of the state to take steps towards free of cost provisioning of the medical facilities among the citizens particularly to those downtrodden populous that does not meet the additional burden, added the PPP Chairman. According to a statement issued from Media Cell Bilawal House, the PPP chairman in his message on the occasion of ‘World Health Day’ said that the statistics regarding People’s access to the health facilities in Pakistan points at disappointing situation.

Since a mentionable population up to 40 percent approximately in the country lives under the poverty line due to which the targeted populous can’t meet the huge medical expenses and hence can’t be left at the mercy of heath care system in private sector, he added. The PPP Chairman was of the view that even not a single tertiary care hospital wasn’t established in Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan during last many years.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that his party’s governments had always taken the due responsibility for standard public health. He added that Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto took a revolutionary step in Pakistan’s public health sector by founding Lady Health Workers in the 90’s, which is the backbone of country’s healthcare system today. He said that the Sindh government has, despite limited resources, always taken drastic measures for the improvement and upgradation of standard and free of cost health facilities for the masses.

He pointed out that the PPP-led Sindh government has set up more than 500 small and large health centers and hospitals across the province till date. Sindh Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center, Gambut Institute of Medical Sciences and Dow Medical University of Health Sciences have been revamped. The CyberKnife robotic radiosurgery set up for cancer patients at JPMC is also a blessing for the patients suffering from cancers.

He said that above all, the ailing people receive free treatment in these aforementioned healthcare facilities. In addition, these facilities equally cater to medical needs of the people from other cities and provinces, reminded the PPP Chairman. He further said that the Sindh government, under its ‘Health for All’ policy, has opened the door to free state of the art free medical services for every Pakistani.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari reiterated his firm resolve that soon after sweeping next general elections in the country, the PPP-led governments would make the dream of setting up health facilities like Gambut Institute of Medical Sciences, SICVD and Cyber Knife technology a reality in other provinces, too, because other three provinces seriously lag far behind Sindh with regard to health system in Sindh.

The PPP chairman also endorsed the World Health Organization’s theme for the World Health Day this year, ‘Our Planet, Our Health’. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari paid growing tribute to those front-line health workers and doctors who embraced martyrdom during the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and anti-polio campaigns.

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 Assembly leaves entire agenda unaddressed 

Islamabad, April 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Sindh Assembly left entire agenda unaddressed on Wednesday and adopted one supplementary resolution, observes Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) in its Daily Factsheet.

Following are key observations of the House proceedings during fifth and last sitting of 26th session:

Members’ Participation

The House met for 27 minutes.

The sitting started at 03:56 pm against the scheduled time of 02:00 pm.

The speaker presided over the entire proceedings.

The deputy speaker was not present.

The leader of the house (chief minister) did not attend the sitting.

The leader of the opposition attended the sitting for 22 minutes.

As many as 68 MPAs (40 percent) were present at the outset and 98 (58 percent) at the adjournment of the sitting.

The parliamentary leaders of PPPP, PTI, TLP, MQMP and MMAP attended the proceedings.

Seven out of nine minority lawmakers attended the proceedings.

Output

The House did not consider four government bills, a report of standing committee and 11 audit reports.

The House adopted a supplementary resolution to condemn the ruling of Deputy Speaker National Assembly against no-confidence motion.

Representation and Responsiveness

The House neither observed question hour nor took up a calling attention notice and a privilege motion.

Two adjournment motions on the agenda also remained unaddressed.

Order and Institutionalization

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

PTI lawmakers protested for seven minutes during the proceedings against the passage of resolution.

The session was prorogued sine die.

Transparency

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

The attendance of lawmakers was not available to the media and observers.

For more information, contact:
Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN)
FAFEN Representative
FAFEN Secretariat 224, Margalla Road F-10/3 – Islamabad
Tel: +92-51-2211026
Fax: +92-51-2211047
Cell: +92-321-5017355, +92-301-8549188
Email: media@fafen.org
URL: www.fafen.org

Sports and Youth Affairs Department Punjab and Rizq Trust have decided to arrange grand Iftari for 300 to 500 people daily at Nishtar Park Sports Complex E-Library from April 6 

Lahore, April 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):Sports and Youth Affairs Department Punjab and Rizq Trust have decided to arrange a grand Iftari for 300 to 500 people daily at Nishtar Park Sports Complex E-Library from April 6, 2022. This decision was taken during a meeting of Rizq Trust delegation with Director General Sports Punjab Javed Chohan at National Hockey Stadium on Monday.

Director Youth Affairs Syed Omair Hassan, Assistant Director Youth Affairs Nazish Noor, founder of Rizq Trust Musa Amir and officials Mariam Irfan, Huzaifa Ahmed and Qasim Javed were also present on this occasion. Director General Sports Punjab Javed Chohan, on this occasion, appreciated the noble and righteous measure of Rizq Trust in the sacred month of Ramazan ul Mubarik. “Sports and Youth Affairs Department Punjab will fully cooperate with Rizq Trust in the grand Iftari campaign in which male and female players, officials and ordinary citizens can also participate, he added”.

Founder of Rizq Trust Musa Amir thanked Director General Sports Punjab Javed Chohan for extending valuable cooperation for this noble cause. He also lauded great services rendered by Sports Board Punjab for the promotion of sports across the province under the leadership of Director General Sports Punjab Javed Chohan.

For more information, contact:
Sports Board Punjab
Government of the Punjab
National Hockey Stadium, Ferozepur Road, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99232501, +92-42-99232502
E-mail: info@punjabsportsboard.com
Website: http://sportsboard.punjab.gov.pk

Irfan Mana’s team Pakistan White defeat Shafiq Chishti’s Pakistan Green by 41-39 in Kabaddi Taakra 

Lahore, April 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):Kabaddi World Cup winning captain Irfan Mana’s team Pakistan White edged out world’s top kabaddi star Shafiq Chishti’s Pakistan Green team by a narrow margin of 41-39 in a closely-fought Kabaddi Taakra match at Sports Stadium Mandi Shah Jewana, Jhang on Thursday night.

Director General Sports Punjab Javed Chohan, Director Sports Nadeem Qaiser, Chief Sports Consultant SBP Hafeez Bhatti, Divisional Sports Officer DG Khan Atta ur Rehman, District Sports Officer Jhang M Jameel and a large number of kabaddi enthusiasts were also present on this occasion.

It may be noted here that the competitions of Jhang Kabaddi Festival and Kabaddi Taakra were organised under the aegis of Sports Board Punjab.

The winning team of Kabaddi Taakra was awarded a cash prize of Rs 5,00,000 while the runners up team got a prize of Rs 3,00,000. Best stopper and best raider of Kabaddi Taakra event Rana Ali Shan (Pak White) and Shafiq Chishti (Pak Green) were awarded a cash prize of Rs 20,000 each.

Pakistan’s top kabaddi players like Irfan Mana, Shafiq Chishti, Lala Obaidullah, Musharraf Janjua, Nafees Gujjar, Rana Ali Shan, Mohsin Wahla, Sajid Gujjar, Ramzan Jani exhibited excellent performance in Kabaddi Taakra and won huge appreciation from thousands of kabaddi enthusiasts.

Earlier, tehsil Jhang kabaddi team defeated tehsil Shorkot team by a thin difference of 37-35 in the final of Jhang Kabaddi Festival at the same venue. The winning team was awarded a cash prize of Rs 2,00,000, runners up side pocketed a cash prize of Rs 1,50,000 while third position holder team Ahmedpur Sial got Rs 50,000 cash prize.

Best stopper and best raider of Jhang Kabaddi Festival Farhan Gujjar (Jhang team) and Shani Gujjar were awarded a cash prize of Rs 15,000 each.

In earlier matches, Jhang outplayed tehsil Athara Hazari kabaddi team by 35-21, Shorkot edged out a local team by 30-25 and Ahmedpur Sial emerged triumphant against a local team by a margin of 28-22.

For more information, contact:
Sports Board Punjab
Government of the Punjab
National Hockey Stadium, Ferozepur Road, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99232501, +92-42-99232502
E-mail: info@punjabsportsboard.com
Website: http://sportsboard.punjab.gov.pk