CM Ch Parvez Elahi visits Raiwind Tablighi Ijtema to review arrangements

Lahore, November 04, 2022 (PPI-OT): Chief Minister Punjab Chaudhry Parvez Elahi visited the international Tablighi ijtema at Raiwind and met with the Ameer of the international Tablighi Jamaat Maulana Nazur-ur-Rahman. He also met with Maulana Ahmad Laat and other scholars, including Maulana Ibrahim, who came from India. Maulana Nazur-ur-Rahman and Maulana Ibrahim prayed for the stability, peace and prosperity of the nation.

Hafiz Ammar Yasir MPA, Rasikh Elahi, Hamesh Khan and Tablighi jamaat’s Dr Nadeem Ashraf, Imtiaz Ghani, Anwaar Ghani, Muhammad Amir Ehsan and other dignitaries were also present. The Ulema and religious scholars appreciated CM’s services to the religion and prayed for him. The chief minister also visited different sections to review the arrangements and issued instructions to secretary Auqaf, Commissioner Lahore, CCPO Lahore and DG LDA.

Speaking on this occasion, the CM noted that additional cameras have been installed for effective monitoring of the area along with the deployment of additional patrolling police. Similarly, the number of traffic wardens has been increased to keep the traffic flowing and the police, administration and line departments are ensuring excellent arrangements and fool proof security with the best coordination, he added.

He said that the repair work of the area roads has been completed on a priority basis and proper light arrangements have been made around the congregation, especially on Raiwind Bypass. The entire team is working jointly to provide the best facilities to the attendees, he further said. Secretary Auqaf, CCPO Lahore, Commissioner Lahore Division, DG LDA and Deputy Commissioner Lahore were also present.

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Bibi Aseefa Bhutto Zardari stresses the empowerment of youth, and women through technical, and vocational training

Larkana, November 04, 2022 (PPI-OT): Bibi Aseefa Bhutto Zardari has stressed the importance of empowering the youth, particularly women, through technical and vocational training and education, a necessity to create decent economic opportunities for younger generations and for the socio-economic sustainability of the Country. Aseefa Bhutto Zardari stated this while addressing the Graduation ceremony of the trainees of Handloom Weaving Training organized by SZABIST ZABTech in collaboration with the SZABIST Foundation at Naudero House, Larkana.

 

Besides the Chairperson SZABIST Foundation, Aseefa Bhutto Zardari, Ms. Faryal Talpur (Member SZABIST Foundation Board), Director SZABIST ZABTech Ms. Waheeda Mahesar, MNAs, MPAs, and other party office-bearers attended the event. Certificates were awarded to 60 women trainees who had completed 04 Months of Handloom weaving training at the SZABIST Foundation. The Trainees were given Handlooms, and tablet devices loaded with a custom application to launch their online businesses immediately.

 

Aseefa Bhutto Zardari said that SZABIST Foundation is working to fulfill the promise of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, and of her brother Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. “ZABTech and the SZABIST Foundation look forward to continuing programs for the betterment of rural women, to empower the youth, particularly women, through technical and vocational training and education. These initiatives are the most reliable interventions to create economic opportunities for the youth, and the long-term socio-economic stability of the Country.”

 

She further added that this is the pilot project and other such projects would be replicated and scaled up by the SZABIST Foundation. “ZABTech, with the support of the SZABIST Foundation, has transformed the lives of more than 60000 underprivileged youth of Sindh. Our mission is to ensure that the youth of Pakistan is provided adequate training to fulfill the demand for skilled labour in the job market. It is a moment of great pride to be a part of the SZABIST foundation and to be here amongst my people fulfilling the vision of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto”, she added.

 

Speaking on the occasion, President PPP Women Wing and MPA Ms. Faryal Talpur praised the efforts of SZABIST and ZABTech and pointed out that Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has always been very conscious and focused on women’s empowerment be it in terms of economic empowerment, social empowerment or political empowerment. There is a dire need for Technical and Vocational Training for the youth, especially women and girls of Sindh. The youth of Sindh is full of potential and the land of Sindh encompasses many opportunities for them, she added.

 

Director SZABIST ZABTech said that technical and vocational training is the only solution for uplifting the country’s economy and taking advantage of our youth bulge. She mentioned that if Pakistan wants to emmulate the success of developed nations, it is imperative to focus on this sector. She concluded her speech by congratulating the trainees on the successful completion of the training and Thanking the SZABIST Foundation for the financial support.

 

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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

COP27 needs a tremendous focus on action, Commonwealth of Dominica looking to share scalable solutions

Roseau, Nov. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — There are a few days left until COP27 takes place in the Egyptian city of Sharm El-Sheikh from 6 to 18 November and the Commonwealth of Dominica, like many nations around the world, will be watching to see if this summit finally brings action and implementation of proposals and promises.

“We are at the stage where we can no longer use these events as talk shops, but rather, we need to be laser-focused and intentional about developing actionable plans to tackle the biggest challenge of our time – climate change,” says Dr. Vince Henderson, Dominica’s minister for planning, economic development, climate resilience, sustainable development, and renewable energy.

Small island nations like Dominica, are not the only countries facing extreme weather conditions as a result of global warming. UN Secretary-General António Guterres mentioned to journalists in New York recently that a third of Pakistan is flooded, Europe is experiencing its hottest summer in 500 years, the Philippines is dealing with the aftermath of tropical storm Paeng and in the United States, Category 4 Hurricane Ian was just another reminder of the climate crisis.

Dominica has been on a path to be the world’s first climate-resilient nation following Hurricane Maria which left an estimated 90 percent of buildings damaged or destroyed in 2019.

This year, at COP27, Dominica wants to showcase how it will reach climate resiliency by 2030. The country has implemented a number of projects that can be used as case studies that can be used as a flywheel of action.

“Everybody is talking about sustainability and climate change and why we need to reduce carbon emissions, the issue is how we are going to make a meaningful impact. For people to translate insight into action, they need to see good examples that motivate them, and we believe Dominica has an abundance of examples that are yielding results,” continues Minister Henderson.

In response to the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria, Dominica launched a climate resilience policy framework to help guide its recovery journey in the form of the National Resilience Development Strategy 2030 (NRDS).

The Climate Resilience and Recovery Plan of Dominica aim to build strong communities, build a robust economy, have a well-planned and durable infrastructure; strengthen institutional systems and, protect and sustain natural and other unique assets.

It centres around three pillars: structural resilience, financial resilience, and post-disaster resilience.

Structural resilience: The government of Dominica is building a resilient infrastructure capable of withstanding natural disasters, including Category 5 hurricanes. It includes the construction of 5 000 climate-resilient homes, healthcare centres, roads, bridges, airports, and schools.

Financial Resilience: The government of Dominica is implementing institutional fiscal reform to ensure stronger fiscal resilience which will aid in the strengthening of debt sustainability utilising several key institutional fiscal areas.

Post Disaster and Social Resilience: This pillar helps encourage farmers to plant more root crops which are more resilient to heavy rain and wind, and increases farmer training programmes and government assistance with the provision of seeds and fertilizers. The government’s plan to strengthen food security includes specific policies for the resiliency of the agriculture and fisheries industries.

With 2022 set to rank among the 10 warmest years on record, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Dominica is also constructing a geothermal power plant which will increase the country’s share of renewables and diversify the country’s energy matrix. The Commonwealth of Dominica already obtains 28% of its energy requirements from renewable energy sources such as hydropower and wind.

The UN is urging the world’s industrialized nations to ‘lead by example’ by taking ‘bold and immediate actions’. One of these nations includes the United States of America and with President Joe Biden confirmed to attend, it is said he will build on the significant work the United States has undertaken to advance the global climate fight and help the most vulnerable build resilience to climate impacts.

Last year, Biden arrived at COP26 largely empty handed and this year he will promote the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, a bill that devotes hundreds of billions of dollars to clean energy initiatives and brings Biden’s pledge to cut United States emissions in half by 2030 closer within reach.

The Conference of the Parties (COP) is the group of nations that have signed the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which was put together in 1992. It commits them to act together to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations “at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic (human-induced) interference with the climate system”. Since then, the parties, or nations, have met almost annually.

COP26 was held in the Scottish city of Glasgow in November 2021 and it brought together 120 world leaders and representatives from almost 200 countries. It culminated in the Glasgow Climate Pact, which reaffirmed the 2015 Paris Agreement goal of “limiting the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to limit it to 1.5°C”.

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Make mental health and wellbeing for all a global priority

Karachi, November 04, 2022 (PPI-OT): Ziauddin College of Clinical Psychology organized the 16th interactive series of ZU Dialogues, titled “Make Mental Health and Well-Being for all a Global Priority” at Ziauddin University, Clifton campus. Putting mental health first and making it available to everyone is the primary priority of the event. ZU Dialogue was the last activity in Ziauddin University’s week-long celebration of mental health which was organized by Ms. Sarah Jahangir and her team.

The dialogue session was attended by the seasoned panellists from academics and healthcare sectors including Prof. Dr. Imran Bashir Chaudhry, Chairman of Psychiatry and Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr. Ziauddin Hospital; Prof. Dr. Anila Amber Malik, Professor, and Chairperson of the Department of Psychology, University of Karachi; Dr. Mohammad Imran Yousuf, Psychologist, Master Trainer-NLP and Clinical Hypnotherapy;

Dr. Uzma Ali, professor, and Director of the Institute of Clinical Psychology; Prof Dr. Zainab Zadeh, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Ex-Dean and Director of the Institute of Professional Psychology, Bahria University; Dr. Syed Ahmed Asif, Head of Department, Assistant Officer, Department of Neurology, Liaquat National Hospital.

While welcoming the guests at the 16th ZU Dialogues, Dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, Dr. Shehla Siddiqui said that “It’s ok not to be ok”, despite the fact that the importance of mental health is now being recognized by people all over the world, there is still much work to be done, especially in Pakistan”.

In the concluding remarks, Prof. Dr. Irfan Hyder stated that spending time with your children is important, but be careful what you ask for; if you ask for your agenda, that means you’re taking his time, and if you talk about his agenda, that means you’re giving him your time. The dialogue session was hosted by Amir Shahzad, Convener of ZU Dialogue.

For more information, contact:
Ziauddin University
4/B, Shahrah-e-Ghalib, Block 6,
Clifton, Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35862937-9
Email: info@zu.edu.pk
Website: https://zu.edu.pk

Prime Minister’s National Innovation Award

Turbat, November 04, 2022 (PPI-OT): The government of Pakistan has announced “The Prime Minister’s National Innovation Award (PMNIA)”. The PM National Innovation Award is an opportunity for young entrepreneurs to present their innovative ideas related to different thematic areas with a specific focus on Eco-Innovation. The program encourages Pakistani youth to propose innovative ideas and get funding as well as technical support to turn their ideas into a business.

A grant package of up to PKR 2M will be stretched over the proposed budget requirements of the startup for approved activities, including rigorous entrepreneurial training, legal training and support, and financial education and training among other services.

Innovators will receive free of cost mentorship by the renowned development sector’s experts, leading multinational companies, local enterprises, and leading employers. Complete support and facilitation will be provided to the youth to take their innovative ideas to the next level.

The top performing innovators participating in PMNIA will get recognition at the national/international level, receive exposure and develop industrial linkages, and have a chance to commercialize their start-ups. Youth of Pakistan aged between 15 to 30 years can submit their Startup Innovative Ideas / Concept Notes on the prescribed application template up to 15th November 2022, via Prime Minister Youth Portal. (https://pmyp.gov.pk/HEC/InnovationLeague).

For more information, contact:
University of Turbat
University Town Ginnah, M-8 Road Turbat,
Balochistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-852-412045
Email: info@uot.edu.pk
Website: https://uot.edu.pk

Breast Cancer awareness seminar celebrated by NUMS department of nutrition and dietetics

Rawalpindi, November 04, 2022 (PPI-OT): Breast cancer is one of the highly preventable cancers if diagnosed at an early stage. Moreover, the prevalence of breast cancer has been increasing significantly in the recent past, both nationally and internationally. Unfortunately, there is a substantial lack of awareness regarding its risk factors, ethology, and prevention and treatment modalities.

According to the recent statistics, 109 women die of breast cancer every single day in Pakistan. Considering the importance of breast cancer, NUMS department of Nutrition and Dietetics celebrated the breast cancer awareness seminar on October 25, 2022.

This event was organized in collaboration with NUMS department of Biological Sciences, NUMS department of Psychology and Pink Ribbon, Lahore, which is an organization working for the awareness, prevention and treatment of breast cancer in Pakistan. For the particular event at NUMS, Prof. Dr. Aisha Mohyuddin, Dean, Faculty of Multidisciplinary Studies was invited as the Chief Guest. Moreover, three experts were also invited from different specialties to talk about breast cancer.

Dr. Muhammad Furrukh was the first panellist, who is currently working as an Associate Professor in Clinical Oncology Department at Shifa College of Medicine and Consultant Radiation Oncologist at Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad. He is also the Program Director of Radiation Oncology and Member, Faculty of Radiation Oncology CPSP.

The second panellist was Dr. Seema Ahmed, who is a Senior Consultant Clinical Psychologist at Ali Medical Centre, Islamabad. She is the subject specialist in Trauma and Psychosocial Wellbeing, with special interest in Psycho-oncology, Near Death Experiences and Thanatology (Terminal illness). She is also specialized in Mental Health Ecology, Policy Advocacy, and Gender Based Violence.

The third panellist was Ms. Ayeza Umar, who is working as Consultant Clinical Dietitian and Head of the Clinical Nutrition Department at Quaid-e-Azam International Hospital Islamabad. She is a member of Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics USA and Certified Nutrition Support Clinician from ASPEN with over 13 years of clinical experience.

The event started with the recitation of the Holy Quran followed by a welcome note by the Chief Guest, Prof. Dr. Aisha Mohyuddin. After that, Dr. Asma Saleem Qazi, Assistant Professor, NUMS department of Biological Sciences gave a presentation regarding the basics of breast cancer covering all the aspects from prevention to treatment options.

Afterwards, the three panellists delivered their expert talks regarding the breast cancer, followed by a comprehensive panel discussion on various dietary, psychological, preventive and curative aspects of breast cancer. At the end of the panel discussion, the chief guest presented the souvenirs to the panellists and certificates of appreciation to the organizers of the event (Dr. Abdul Momin Rizwan Ahmad, Dr. Sadia Mushtaq, Dr. Asma Saleem Qazi, Dr. Rida Fatima Saeed and Dr. Uzma Azeem Awan). The event concluded with an awareness walk which highlighted the significance of celebrating such events.

For more information, contact:
National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS)
The Mall, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9270677
Email: info@numspak.edu.pk
Website: http://numspak.edu.pk