Research Associate Required under the Sindh HEC research project in Mehran University Institute of Science, Technology and Development Mehran UET, Jamshoro 

Jamshoro, July 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Applications are invited from Sindh Province for the post of Research Associate for the project No. AD(Research)/SHEC/I-11/2021, dated: 28th April, 2022 under Sindh Research Support Program (SRSP) Sindh HEC, entitled as “Mechanism of Situational Judgment Test for Appointment of Faculty in Higher Education Institutions in Sindh”

The appointment will be made on temporary basis at Rs. 25000/- per month for a fixed period. At first the contract will be for six months and would be extended for one year on the basis of performance.

Qualification:

At least MS (Management Sciences) / MBA degree (1st division) 18 year education.

Job Skills:

(1) The candidate shall have strong analytical and critical thinking skills, as well as written, spoken and presentation abilities

(2) Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Power point, word and Publisher)

How to apply: Candidates are required to submit their applications along with attested copies of all educational documents in the office of the Principal Investigator (PI) by 27th July 2022. No TA/DA will be paid for the Test/Interview.

For more information, contact:
Mehran University of Engineering and Technology
Jamshoro, 76062, Sindh, Pakistan
Phone: +92-22-2772250-73
Email: registrar@admin.muet.edu.pk
Website: http://www.muet.edu.pk/

Project Assistant Required under the Sindh HEC research project in Department of Civil Engineering Mehran UET, Jamshoro 

Jamshoro, July 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Applications are invited from Sindh Province for the post of Project Assistant for the project No. AD(Research)/SHEC/I-11/2021, dated: 28th April, 2022 under Sindh Research Support Program (SRSP) Sindh HEC, entitled as “Development Sustainable Burnt Technology Clay Bricks Incorporation Agro-Industrial Waste” under the Thematic Area of Engineering and Technology.

The appointment will be made on temporary basis at Rs. 25000/- per month (lumpsum/fixed) for a fixed period of five months (extendable for five more months subject to satisfactory performance).

Qualification:

At least B.E (Civil Engineering) degree (1st division/2.5 CGPA). Candidates who are currently registered in MEGHE/MESTE/MECE at Mehran University will be preferred.

Job Skills:

(1) The candidate shall have strong analytical and critical thinking skills, as well as written, spoken and presentation abilities and can travel throughout Sindh.

(2) The candidate shall be willing to work/research in field.

(3) Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Power point, word and Publisher)

How to apply: Candidates are required to submit their applications along with attested copies of all educational documents in the office of the Principal Investigator (undersigned) by 27th July 2022. No TA/DA will be paid for the Test/Interview.

For more information, contact:
Mehran University of Engineering and Technology
Jamshoro, 76062, Sindh, Pakistan
Phone: +92-22-2772250-73
Email: registrar@admin.muet.edu.pk
Website: http://www.muet.edu.pk/

A webinar on the occasion of Kashmir Martyrs’ Day organized at the Islamia University of Bahawalpur 

Bahawalpur, July 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):A webinar on the occasion of Kashmir Martyrs’ Day was organized at the Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Vice Chancellor the Islamia University of Bahawalpur Engr. Prof. Dr. Mahboob presided the webinar and Ms. Mushaal Hussein Mullick, Chairperson Peace and Culture Organization and Leader of Kashmir Freedom Movement was the chief guest. Prof. Dr. Aftab Hussain Gillani, Dean, Faculty of Law and Chairman, Department of Pakistan Studies. Prof. Dr. Rubina Bhatti, Dean Faculty of Social Sciences, Senior Journalist, Zafar Iqbal Sadhu and faculty members were present on the occasion.

Ms. Mushaal Hussein Mullick said that for the right of Kashmiris to self-determination, entire Pakistani nation stand side by side in every forum of the world. Negative propaganda can be answered with scholarly and legal arguments. Vice Chancellor Islamia University of Bahawalpur Engr. Prof. Dr. Athar Mahboob said that the Islamia University of Bahawalpur as a higher educational institution strives for the independence of Kashmiris and expresses solidarity to raises voice to highlight the oppression on Kashmiris and serious human rights violations at national and international level.

For this purpose, a special Kashmir society of students and social media team will be formed. Dr. Noshina Saleem, Director, School of Communication Studies, Punjab University, Lahore, said that teachers and students should present research papers in international journals on Kashmir, especially the freedom movement, and highlight the real issue at home and abroad. On this occasion, Prof. Dr. Aftab Hussain Gillani, Dean, Faculty of Law and Chairman, Department of Pakistan Studies, thanked the participants and said that the Islamia University of Bahawalpur has always been a voice for the rights of Kashmiris at every forum and the Islamia University of Bahawalpur has the honour to organize conferences, seminars, webinars and art exhibitions on the Kashmir issue are held regularly.

For more information, contact:
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB)
University Chowk, Gulshan Colony, Bahawalpur,
Punjab – 63100, Pakistan
Tel: +92-62-9250235
Fax: +92-62-9250335
E-mail: info@iub.edu.pk
Website: https://www.iub.edu.pk/

HRCP calls for end to ethnic tension in Sindh 

Lahore, July 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) is increasingly concerned by the escalation in ethnic and political tension in Sindh, after a man was killed in Hyderabad following an altercation at a hotel.

HRCP calls for the murder to be investigated fairly and transparently and for the Sindh government to take steps to control crime and violence in the province. At the same time, it falls to the authorities as well as to all progressive voices in Pakistan to shun divisive or racist rhetoric. HRCP intends to conduct a fact-finding mission to ascertain the evidence surrounding the murder of Bilal Kaka and ensuing ethnic tension.

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

Global economy set for weak growth, says ACCA survey 

Islamabad, July 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Weak growth looks the most likely outcome for the rest of 2022, according to the latest edition of the Global Economic Conditions Survey (GECS) from ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) and IMA® (Institute of Management Accountants).

The Q2 Global Economic Conditions Survey (GECS) – conducted in mid-June – pointed to a decisive deterioration in the global economic outlook due to the effects of war in Ukraine and the surge in inflation across much of the world.

But while risks have risen, indications are that a global recession will be avoided. However, while confidence among financial professionals has dropped sharply, the level remains above the low-point reached at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The two “fear” indices – reflecting level of concern that customers and suppliers may go out of business – were little changed in the Q2 survey, both edging slightly higher. Both indices have fallen back from the extreme levels seen in 2020 but are still above pre-pandemic levels.

The largest fall in confidence occurred in the Middle East, a region more exposed to trade with Russia/Ukraine while North America and Western Europe recorded especially large falls due to big jumps in inflation in recent months.

Elsewhere the falls in confidence were still significant, but more modest (see Chart 1). Only in North America has confidence fallen back to levels seen during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

While the outlook has darkened, the drop-in confidence is much greater than in orders. Indeed orders – a lead indicator of economic activity – are above their long-run average. The employment index is also well above its long-run average, despite dropping in Q2. Jobs markets are tight, and employment is rising in many economies, providing some offset to the effects of high inflation on real incomes.

In a list of top concerns since the Q1 survey, financial professionals have swapped concerns over COVID for worries about inflation and rising interest rates. But for the third GECS in a row, supply shortages and supply chain issues have remained the highest ranked risk. Hopes are that this issue would fade in importance as this year progressed are fading.

Jamie Lyon, head of skills, sectors and technology at ACCA, said: ‘Post-pandemic recovery has now given way to negligible economic growth, elevated inflation, and extreme uncertainty. The war in Ukraine has given inflation a further boost by pushing commodity prices higher. But inflation was already high and rising before the war started in February: a strong rebound in demand fuelled by a massive monetary and fiscal response to the COVID pandemic had run up against supply shortages, resulting in a surge in price pressures.’

Loreal Jiles, vice president of research and thought leadership at IMA added: ‘High inflation is resulting in falls in real disposable incomes putting downward pressure on private demand, especially household consumption. Prices of both food and energy are rising rapidly. The result is a cost-of-living crunch on low-income households in advanced economies and across virtually all low and middle-income countries, where these two categories account for a high share of spending.’

Jamie Lyon concluded: ‘Risks of a global recession have increased but our central case is that growth will be positive if rather weak. Employment growth may support total consumption. Nonetheless, with the exception of the COVID recession of 2020, we expect global GDP growth this year and next will be the weakest since the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-09.’

For more information, contact:
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Pakistan (ACCA)
Office No. 5, 2nd Floor, SNC Centre,
Fazal-ul-Haq Road, Blue Area, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-111-222275
Fax: +92-51-2876605
Email: info@pk.accaglobal.com
Website: www.pakistan.accaglobal.com

Belief in Taweez/sacred amulets decreased by a striking 21% between 2006 and 2022: Gallup and Gilani Pakistan History Project 

Islamabad, July 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):In a Gallup and Gilani Pakistan National Survey conducted in the year 2006, a representative sample of adult men and women from across Pakistan was asked the following question “Do you believe in sacred amulets (i.e., Taweez)?” In response to this question, 44% said yes, and 56% said no.

Comparative Picture: This question was asked again in 2022 to allow a comparison to be made across the years. In response to this question in 2022, 23% said yes, 75% said no, and 2% didn’t know or gave no response.

Trend Analysis: Belief in sacred amulets (i.e., Taweez) decreased by 21%, from 44% in 2006 to 23% in 2022. This belief was the greatest in 2015 when 3 in 5 (61%) Pakistanis reported it.

This press release has been made as part of the Gallup Pakistan History Project which aims to release historical empirical polling data to wider audiences. The objective is to sustain and encourage empirical decision-making in Pakistan.

Question: “Do you believe in sacred amulets (i.e., Taweez)?”

For more information, contact:
Head Office,
Gallup Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-8445080
Email: isb@gallup.com.pk, caf@gallup.com.pk
Website: www.gallup.com.pk