REDC Hosts Executive Development Programme for GENCO

Lahore, August 16, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Rausing Executive Development Centre (REDC) conducted a three-weeklong Executive Development Programme for a group of senior executives from Power Generation Companies (GENCO) and GENCO Holding Company Limited.

Divided into three sessions carried out from June 27-July 2, July 4-7, and July18-22, the programme created an immersive learning experience, equipping executives in strategic positions to develop and enhance the skills necessary for progress in today’s competitive world. The programme was directed by Drs. Arif N. Butt and Shakeel Sadiq Jajja, and joined in teaching by Zehra Waheed, Jawad Syed, Anjum Fayyaz, and Muhammad Junaid Ashraf.

Participants experienced learning through a mix of interactive case discussions, exercises, simulations, group work and discussions. Instructors emphasised the need to embrace changing corporate realities and develop new skills necessary to sustain the workflow during challenging times.

Mr. Syed Faique Hussain Shah, Deputy Manager Electrical, GENCO, said “The Programme was very well designed. It will lead to a strong build-up of mind and skills.” “This programme is very well-planned and delivered by professional faculty which will help us build the capacity of our organisational people to perform their best,” said Mr. Saeed Ahmed Shaikh, Additional Manager, and GENCO.

Recognised as a transformational experience by the executives, the programme gave its participants insight into different management functions, enabling them to expand their knowledge related to project management, financial management, leadership, teamwork, human resources, procurement, communication within teams, innovation, and global value chains.

Mr. Babar Akhtar, Deputy Manager Internal Audit, GENCO, called it one of the best learning experiences ever. “The programme was perfectly designed covering all necessary topics, concepts and skills required for a manager to be successful in the organisation. Undoubtedly, the value addition to one’s personal life, personality, and organisation.” The extended programme offered participants the opportunity to rejuvenate core management acumen, and acquire a competitive edge in their work.

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

LUMS Hosts Telethon for ‘Give a Day to LUMS’ Campaign 2022

Lahore, August 16, 2022 (PPI-OT): LUMS hosted its second Telethon to support the ‘Give a Day to LUMS’ (GADL) campaign on July 23, 2022. The campaign was launched last year to engage alumni in the University’s mission to make education accessible to all.

The idea behind the campaign is for alumni, and other members of the community, to donate as little as a single day’s earnings, which will go towards financial support, and help talented students across Pakistan pursue their education at LUMS.

The campaign had raised PKR 20.4 million so far, and the Telethon raised PKR 7 million, bringing the campaign total to PKR 27 million – that is, 27 students funded so far. Broadcast live on the LUMS Facebook page in two iterations, to cater to the different time zones of the alumni community around the world, the Telethon was hosted by LUMS alumni from across communities.

The hosts were Ahsan Sheikh, MBA 1998 and Saba Karim Khan, BSc 2006, both are also LUMS Vice Chancellor’s Alumni Achievement Award winners; Ali Farid Khawaja, BSc 2003, UK Alumni Chapter President and Adeela Sarfaraz, BSc 2009 and National Outreach Programme (NOP) scholar.

The virtual event featured special guests from the LUMS leadership, including Founding Pro Chancellor, Syed Babar Ali; Rector, Mr. Shahid Hussain, and Director of Advancement, Ms. Nuzhat Kamran. Appreciating the alumni donors, Mr. Hussain said, “I would like to thank everyone for making the pledge to donate towards their alma mater, LUMS.”

The Telethon also hosted distinguished faculty members, including Professor Emeritus, Dr. Jamshed Khan and Associate Professor, Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Dr. Furrukh Khan, who spoke about their long lasting association with LUMS and why alumni should support the University’s core mission. Speaking about the how education can transform lives, Dr. Jamshed Khan shared a time he felt proud of the various financial support options at LUMS.

“I met a young student of mine at Masjid al Haram, who was an NOP graduate. He thanked LUMS and said that he was hired in Saudi Arabia, and was performing Umrah with his mother from his first salary,” he shared.

Celebrated alumni from across the globe joined the live event, including several global alumni chapter ambassadors and senior alumni, all of whom connected on the values that LUMS has instilled in them, their deep affiliation with their alma mater, and their support for what the GADTL campaign personifies.

Anwar Kabir, MBA 1997 and CEO, Brand Spectrum shared what impact LUMS had on his life, “The success I have achieved is all because of this university.”

Mudassar Sheikh, BSc 2007 alum, shared that the case studies he was taught at LUMS enabled him to find creative solutions to problems and now whenever there is a problem in his office, colleagues come to him for an effective solution.

Ali Farid, BSc Economics graduate shared, “When I entered LUMS, I was not able to afford my tuition fee; I was able to study here because of the NOP. Now, one in every third student benefits from the programme.”

MBA 1991 alum, Nile Awan, narrated the story of his humble background and how proud he feels to be associated with such a great institution. “Hearing NOP scholar, Waqas Haider’s story, I just feel immensely grateful to be a part of it,” he said.

Moderating the Telethon, Saba Karim Khan shared that LUMS helped her unlock her potential and facilitated her to move forward in life. On the impact donations can make, she said, “The message has to be loud and clear; it’s not about the amount you give, it’s about being part of it.”

Two hugely successful NOP scholars also attended the live event and took the opportunity to share their remarkable stories. Both Waqas Haider, BSc 2019 and Hafiz Ali Naeem Sheikh, BSc 2017, talked about the impact of their time at LUMS and the transformational journey they have experienced thanks to the financial support at LUMS. Waqas was the Valedictorian of the Class of 2019.

He has since founded Chiraagh, an organisation that aims to bridge the socioeconomic gap by empowering the youth of Pakistan. Hafiz Ali topped the CSS Exam 2021 (1st Position) and has been inducted into the Pakistan Administrative Service.

Waqas said that the three things at LUMS are unique. “First, acceptance from the LUMS community, second, the gained confidence from extracurricular activities and third, the academics. Also, whatever we were taught, we were encouraged to implement practically.”

In consequence of the deep discussions and inspirational stories about the University, live pledges and donations flowed in throughout the Telethon. It was perhaps most heartening to receive pledges from alumni who were on financial support themselves when at LUMS, and are now paying it forward.

Participation in the GADTL campaign is more than about simply giving back to your University; it’s about giving deserving others the opportunity to benefit from the same transformative LUMS experience that alumni have already had. Encouraging alumni to keep up with this spirit, Syed Babar Ali said, “Every graduate should be contributing to this campaign because they have benefitted from a LUMS education. Every rupee you donate adds one. No amount is small.”

The Telethon concluded with vows and hopes of carrying the LUMS mission forward and advancing accessible education in the country.

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

Women’s FTP for 2022-25 announced

Dubai, August 16, 2022 (PPI-OT): The International Cricket Council (ICC) today announced the first ever Women’s Future Tours Programme (FTP) that confirms the international cricket calendar for 10 teams over the next three years and incorporates all three formats of the game.

A result of a joint effort from Members, the FTP ensures more matches for teams with the enhancement of the ICC Women’s Championship (IWC) to a 10-team event. With teams featuring in more matches across formats in bilateral series, over 300 matches will be played as part of the 2022-25 FTP, a substantial increase from the previous IWC cycle.

As previously announced, Bangladesh and Ireland are two additional teams in the IWC 2022-25.

Australia, England, India and South Africa are the teams to schedule multi-format series during this period. Among the fixtures are two multi-format Ashes series during the period consisting of one Test, three ODIs and three T20Is each – one in England in June 2023 and the other in Australia in January 2025.

Members have also scheduled bilateral ODIs outside the IWC in an effort to boost playing opportunities in the women’s game, while some teams have planned five-match T20I series too.

ICC General Manager of Cricket, Wasim Khan, said the confirmation of the first ever women’s FTP was a watershed moment for women’s cricket.

ICC GM of Cricket Wasim Khan said: “This is a huge moment for the women’s game. This FTP not only lends certainty to future cricket tours but also sets the base for a structure that is sure to grow in the coming years.

“The ICC Women’s Championship, which underpins the FTP, is instrumental in propelling the game to the next level and the competitive matches that we saw in this year’s World Cup in New Zealand were a result of the greater number of matches that women have got to play because of the IWC.

“I thank the Member Boards in helping draft this historic FTP, which I am sure will go a long way in taking the women’s game to the next level.”

For more information, contact:
Headquarters,
International Cricket Council (ICC)
Street 69, Dubai Sports City,
Sh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE
Phone: +97-143828800
Fax: +97-143828600
E-mail: enquiry@icc-cricket.com
Website: www.icc-cricket.com

Pakistan’s youth capable of protecting ideological frontiers: PAT

Lahore, August 16, 2022 (PPI-OT): PAT Secretary General Khurram Nawaz Gandapur has congratulated the local chapters and office-holders of the party for organizing rallies and events to celebrate the 75th Independence Day. He said that propaganda against the Pakistan ideology is intolerable.

He said that no one can dare challenge the interest of Pakistan in the presence of the politically aware youth. He asked the youth to fully and comprehensively respond to the online smear campaign against the motherland. Khurram Nawaz Gandapur said that Pakistan is a trust bequeathed to us by the hundreds of thousands of martyrs, adding that it would continue to live till the Day of Judgment and those intending to damage it will be humiliated.

PAT Secretary General said that the PAT took out rallies and held events in different cities of the country to celebrate the festive occasion of Pakistan’s independence. Meanwhile, PAT central Punjab President Mian Rehan Maqbool, North Punjab President Qazi Shafique and South Punjab President Noor Ahmad Sahu congratulated the people of Pakistan on the diamond jubilee. They said that the people are fed up with the rotten and outdated system. “The current system and country cannot go hand in hand. The earlier this system is gotten rid of the better,” they stated.

For more information, contact:
Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT)
365-M, Model Town,
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-111-140-140
Email: info@pat.com.pk
Website: www.pat.com.pk

The Pakistan Sports Board organized hockey, basketball and football matches between PSB XI VS Pakistan Xi for the 75th Independence Day celebrations

Islamabad, August 16, 2022 (PPI-OT): The Pakistan Sports Board organized hockey, basketball and football matches between PSB XI vs Pakistan XI for the 75th Independence Day celebrations.

For more information, contact:
Director (PR and MM)
Pakistan Sports Board
Location: Kashmir Highway, Near Aabpara, Islamabad
PABX: +9251 920 2410, 920 2412, 920 2413
Fax: +9251 920 3077
Email: infopsb@sports.gov.pk
Web: www.sports.gov.pk

Congratulations to Pakistan’s Athlete Altaf-Ur-Rehman who won bronze medal in para Table Tennis

Islamabad, August 16, 2022 (PPI-OT): Congratulations from Federal Minister for IPC Ehsan ur Rahman Mizari and DG PSB Col (R) Muhammad Asif Zaman to Pakistan’s Athlete Altaf-ur-Rehman as he bagged a bronze medal in para table tennis in the ongoing Islamic Solidarity Games 2022. You are our Proud.

For more information, contact:
Director (PR and MM)
Pakistan Sports Board
Location: Kashmir Highway, Near Aabpara, Islamabad
PABX: +9251 920 2410, 920 2412, 920 2413
Fax: +9251 920 3077
Email: infopsb@sports.gov.pk
Web: www.sports.gov.pk