BRI, UVAS jointly arranged seminar on “Dynamism in Dairy Industry and Consumer Demands” 

Lahore, October 20, 2022 (PPI-OT):Buffalo Research Institute Pattoki in collaboration with UVAS Department of Dairy Technology under the project “Capacity Building of Dairy Farmers and Industry Stakeholders on Milk Value Chain arranged seminar on “Dynamism in Dairy Industry and Consumer Demands” at Ravi Campus Pattoki.

More than 80 progressive/small dairy farmers attended the seminar from the different regions of Pakistan such as Jhang, Sargodha, Chunian, Okara, Charsadda and Mansehra. The attendees were engaged in technical sessions with the academic experts of UVAS including Chairperson Department of Animal Nutrition Dr Naveed Ul Haq regarding the key factors to consider in dairy businesses and Project Director Dr Muhammad Junaid briefed them about the current standing and future challenges of dairying in Pakistan. Afterwards, the attendees were taken to LES Bhunikey for the demonstration of modern dairy practices.

While addressing the audience of seminar, UVAS Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Nasim Ahmed lauded the Department of Dairy Technology to arrange this seminar for the capacity building of dairy farmers in collaboration with Buffalo Research Institute Pattoki. He said it is direly needed to reduce the cast of production for the profitability of poor livestock farming community and it is also necessary to work on marketing strategies to sale their dairy products on good rates for the financial benefit of producer. He mentioned UVAS advocated for timely assistance to flood-affected areas by providing food/ration other necessary items as well as veterinary services to save flood victims animals from diseases.

Chief Research Officer BRI Pattoki Dr Mahmood Ijaz Gorsi acknowledged the collaborative efforts of the Department of Dairy Technology UVAS. He said Livestock Department aims to develop Livestock sector in our country by arranging such informative events.

Dean Faculty of Animal production and Technology Prof Dr Saima spoke about benefits of capacity building project and appreciated the active involvement of the Dairy Department for imparting practical and theoretical knowledge to dairy professionals. Chairperson Department of Dairy Technology Dr Saima Inayat said that UVAS is nation’s leading public sector university with global recognition due to its quality teaching, research and civic engagement program.

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

Climate change calamities compound problems of home-based workers in Pakistan

Karachi, October 20, 2022 (PPI-OT):The recent climate change induced rain-floods have compounded the problems of already vulnerable home-based workers in Pakistan, especially in Sindh province and a very big challenge is ahead in shape of food crisis and closure of textile sector as the torrential rains have massively damaged paddy, rice and cotton crops, said speakers on the occasion of International Home-based Workers Day on Thursday.

Addressing a press conference held by Home Based Women Workers Federation (HBWWF) Pakistan, at the Karachi Press Club (KPC), Zehra Akbar Khan, general secretary of HBWWF said that on October 20, 2000, a Kathmandu Declaration for the rights of South Asian home-based workers was adopted by representatives of South Asian governments, UN agencies and trade unions in a conference organized by UNIFEM and WIEGO, supported by International Development Research Centre at Kathmandu, Nepal.

She said there at least 50 million home-based workers in South Asia, 80percent of them women. She said in the Kathmandu declaration it was promised to formulate National Policy on Home-based Workers by each participating country; however, it is still a distant dream.

She said Sindh province in Pakistan was the first province and Pakistan was the first country of South Asia that passed a law for home-based workers in 2010. She said later KpK and Balochistan provinces have also passed such laws for the home-based workers but the Punjab assembly is yet to pass this law and also there is no such law in federal territory of Islamabad.

She regretted that despite passage of this law, its proper benefits and privileges are yet to be given to the home-based workers. She said after Covid and then now recent rains and floods the economic issues of the home-based workers have been further deteriorated and they face a bleak future. She said the registration process of home-based workers is yet in limbo and the Sindh labour department is not serious in registration of home-based workers, though the HBWWF has already provided them with necessary equipment and software.

Khan regretted that the stakeholders are not being properly consulted regarding practical implementation of the Home-based Workers Act. She said they have got filled registration forms of a lot of home-based workers and deposited them with the Labour Department but they are yet to start their verification process. She said they have given an ultimatum of one month to the Sindh labour department and if they failed to start and complete the verification process the home-based workers would stage protests.

She said their demand about the universalisation of labour for SESSI benefits has been accepted and included in the definition but it is said that the home-based workers would pay a self-contribution of Rs1500 per month. She said the earning of women home-based workers is meagre and they cannot pay such monthly contribution; therefore, this condition should be abolished or reduced to Rs200 to Rs300 per month.

She demanded that the home-based workers should be included in the orbit of minimum wages. She demanded equal wages for equal work for all home-based workers. She said that a Council under the Home-based Workers Act should be established without further loss of time. She said that on the occasion of international day of home-based workers, besides Karachi home-based workers are staging programs in Hyderabad and Faisalabad also.

Peoples Labour Bureau (PLB) President and veteran PPP labour leader Habibuddin Junedi said that the provincial government of Sindh has passed more labour-friendly laws than any other province of Pakistan. He said we have worked a lot for the rights of labourers. He accepted that the issue of implementation of the labour laws is there, adding the government should take practical steps to get the laws implemented. He said there are ‘system issues’ and tardy bureaucracy that are main hindrance in way of swift implementation of labour laws including Home-based Workers Act. He assured of his all-out cooperation to get these issues resolved soon.

Nasir Mansoor, general secretary of National Trade Union Federation Pakistan (NTUF) said that more than a decade has passed of approval of the Kathmandu declaration but the National Policy for Home-based Workers is yet to be formed in Pakistan. He said we have not yet ratified crucial ILO convention in this regard. He said international labour agencies are not taking on board the real representatives of Sindh labours in consultation process despite the fact that almost seventy percent of industries are situated in Karachi. He said after anti-labour pacts with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the process of de-economisation is on the rise and formal labour is being shifted to non-formal and de-economy sector on a fast track.

He expressed grave concern over harsh climate changes due to growing carbon emission by the industrial countries. He said the promise of a fund of $100billion to compensate the losses of climate change hit nations is yet to be materialize. He said after recent heavy rains paddy and cotton crops have been lost, especially in Sindh and a big food crisis is in the offing. He said due to damage of cotton crop, the textile industry would face closure and it is feared that hundreds of thousands of textile workers would be rendered jobless in Karachi alone.

To a question, he said labour organizations, especially HBWWF and NTUF are generating donations for the flood affected workers, providing them relief goods and holding relief camps for them in different areas. Perveen Bano, a home-based worker from Yousuf Goth Karachi said the women home-based workers are facing a lot of difficulties due to growing joblessness and very low wages.

She said we went door to door and got registration forms filled from women home-based workers but the labour department is not verifying them. She warned that if the registration process was not started soon the women home-based workers would protest strongly and it would create immense political problems for the government.

The speakers demanded to get the Home-based Workers Act fully implemented by constituting a Council under it and ensuring registration of the home-based workers to give them their due benefits and privileges. They warned if the demands of the home-based workers are not met they would stage protests for their due rights.

For more information, contact:
Home Based Women Workers Federation (HBWWF)
726, Mashrique Centre, Block 14, Gulshan-e-Iqbal,
Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-37075324
Website: https://hbwwf.org/

LUMS Energy Institute makes important contribution to Pakistan’s Electricity Analysis

Lahore, October 20, 2022 (PPI-OT):The LUMS Energy Institute released its second edition of Pakistan Electricity Outlook 2022 – a report with a detailed analysis of the electric power system of Pakistan. It carries a critical review of the National Transmission and Despatch Company’s (NTDC) Indicative Generation Capacity Expansion Plan (IGCEP) for 2021.

During the ceremony, Dr. Fiaz Chaudhry, Director, of LUMS Energy Institute, shared that following the launch of the first edition of the Pakistan Electricity Outlook released in January 2020, spurred unprecedented decisions in the power sector by the government.

“LUMS Energy Institute was established as a think-tank and centre of excellence for improved policy outcomes across the energy landscape of Pakistan. We are proud to operate as a knowledge hub of Pakistan in the most objective manner and will continue to do so to exemplify talent, independence, and professionalism,” said Dr. Chaudhry.

The Report involves modelling and analysis of the NTDC system through LUMS in-house Power Dispatch Model (LPDM) from 2022 up to 2029-30. The results cover several points like capacity and energy balance, dispatch analyses by fuel type, capacity payments, energy payments, power purchase price, and projected quantities of fuels. It also analyses nine alternative scenarios to demonstrate the impact on IGCEP outlook, when key variables are changed.

The Pakistan Electricity Outlook 2022 reveals that a period of the expensive capacity surplus will sustain over the modelled period, ranging from over 15% in summers to over 40% in winters over peak demand, despite an optimistic growth in projected demand. This means that the amount of capacity the government has already installed (including that which is under construction/development) – the power system – will remain in surplus capacity, much more than needed. As a result, consumers will be bound to pay for this excess capacity regardless of use, which is currently 900 billion and will rise to 1600 billion by 2030.

Representatives of public and private Energy companies took part in the event and lauded the efforts of the Institute. The Report was presented to US Ambassador Donald Blome who visited the LUMS Energy Institute to discuss potential collaboration in Green Energy solutions.

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

HEC selects UVAS Vice-Chancellor Prof Nasim as the ‘Distinguished National Professor’

Lahore, October 20, 2022 (PPI-OT):University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad (SI) has been selected as the Distinguished National Professor by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) Islamabad. On being selected for this prestigious title, Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad thanked Allah Almighty, the UVAS faculty, staff and especially his mentor Prof Dr Manzoor Ahmad for their support and encouragement and said that HEC has recognized UVAS for the DNP title for the first time which is a great achievement for the university.

He said he has always been working hard with his full potential and integrity to bring societal impact. Prof Nasim said that producing UVAS graduates of global standard, universal accreditation, new businesses for graduates, advancements and applied research focused on end-client benefit and connected with industry are his top priorities. According to HEC, the recipient of this title will make significant contributions to the educational vision of the university as well as to the progress and development of the community and the country.

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

Punjab University organizes international seminar

Lahore, October 20, 2022 (PPI-OT):Punjab University Institute of Islamic Studies in collaboration with Sheikh Zayed Islamic Center organized an international seminar on “Reconnecting the Qur’an” here on Thursday. On this occasion well-known international scholar and motivational speaker from USA Ustad Noman Ali Khan shed light on the topic. He explained the story of Moses and the Pharaoh in his speech and highlighted the lessons and hopes for a Muslim in this story.

In her address, Institute of Islamic Studies Director Dr. Shahida Parveen appreciated the level of knowledge and understanding of Ustad Noman Ali Khan and thanked him for his visit. The conference was attended by family members of Chief Minister Parvez Elahi, renowned journalist Oriya Maqbool Jan with family, religious scholars, faculty members and a large number of students.

For more information, contact:
Registrar,
University of the Punjab
Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231102
Fax: +92-42-99231103
E-Mail: registrar@pu.edu.pk
Website: http://pu.edu.pk/

Punjab University organizes Breast cancer awareness program

Lahore, October 20, 2022 (PPI-OT):Punjab University girls hostel no 4 in collaboration with Pink Ribbon Organization organized Breast Cancer Awareness Program at its premises. On this occasion Director Institute of Social and Cultural Studies Prof Dr Rubeena Zakar, Dr Sadia, Dr Umda Anwaar and female students were present. The speakers said that breast cancer was a major cause of death worldwide and it was important to raise awareness about it to curb the rising rate in Pakistan.

For more information, contact:
Registrar,
University of the Punjab
Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231102
Fax: +92-42-99231103
E-Mail: registrar@pu.edu.pk
Website: http://pu.edu.pk/