Offer for the Visiting Teacher Required from Alumni/Retired Faculty/ PhD Degree holders/PhD Scholars

Peshawar, April 07, 2023 (PPI-OT): The following information are required from the Alumni/ Retired Faculty members/ PhD Degree holders / PhD scholars of the University of Peshawar for engagement as visiting faculty in their respective field / subject at the University of Peshawar.

Name, Father Name, Address, Phone/ Mobile, Department, Field of Specialization and Date of Retirement.

All interested applicants are required to share the aforementioned information on below Link on or before10th April, 2023.

For more information, contact:
Media and Protocol Officer
University of Peshawar
Tel: +92-91-9218463
Email: mpo@upesh.edu.pk
Website: www.upesh.edu.pk

Announcement for Need Based Scholarships for Spring, 2023

Lahore, April 07, 2023 (PPI-OT): Students are informed that Need Based Scholarship link for Spring – 2023 semester has been opened for deserving students. If you are a deserving student and eligible to apply for Need Based Scholarship, please apply at your earliest. The last date to apply for Need Based Scholarship is April 26, 2023.

The procedure to apply for Need Based Scholarship is as follows:

1. From within the LMS, click the “Student Services” button

2. Click on the “Need Based Scholarship” link, under “Accounts” Section

3. A form will be displayed.

4. Fill in the required information

5. Click the Submit Request button.

For more information, contact:
Virtual University of Pakistan (VU)
M.A. Jinnah Campus, Defence Road, Off Raiwind Road,
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-111-880-880
Fax: +92-42-99200604, +92-42-99202174
Website: www.vu.edu.pk

WVC Engr. Prof. Dr. Athar Mahboob visited Cholistan Institute of Desert Studies and reviewed the research activities

Bahawalpur, April 07, 2023 (PPI-OT):Engr. Prof. Dr. Athar Mahboob Vice Chancellor the Islamia University of Bahawalpur visited Cholistan Institute of Desert Studies and reviewed the research activities. On this occasion, he said that our agricultural scientists are performing national service by connecting research activities with national priorities. The Islamia University of Bahawalpur’s research projects, especially agricultural research, are based on national food security, higher agricultural production and revival of the agricultural economy.

Pakistan is currently facing a huge challenge of food security. The researchers and scientists of the Islamia University of Bahawalpur have accepted this challenge and achieved encouraging results. The aim of these projects is to promote sustainable agriculture in the desert by researching crops and fruiting plants that have high productivity in the cholistan desert. Similarly, research on improving the method of irrigation of crops through drip irrigation is also included.

On this occasion, Director Cholistan Institute of Desert Studies Dr. Muhammad Abdullah informed the Vice-Chancellor about the research activities of various faculty members and researchers. Dr. Muhammad Zahid Ehsan apprised about the ongoing research projects with the support of Higher Education Commission and Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, which are related to sustainable desert agriculture and cost more than 14 million rupees. These pilot projects will be spread over 6.7 million acres of Cholistan to ensure national agricultural self-sufficiency. The Vice-Chancellor also inaugurated wheat harvesting in the experimental area on this occasion.

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/

Punjab University Hailey College of Commerce organizes workshop

Lahore, April 07, 2023 (PPI-OT): Punjab University Hailey College of Commerce (HCC) organized a workshop and poster presentation competition on ‘Bibliometric Analysis’ for PhD scholars. PU VC Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood participated in the completion as a judge while HCC Principal Prof Dr Mubbsher Munawar Khan, organizers of the workshop Associate Professor Dr Fouzia Hadi Ali, Dr Sabra Munir and others were also present on this occasion. In his address, Dr Khalid Mahmood enlightened the participants about the real benefits of Bibliometric analysis. He not only appreciated the efforts of the scholars but also distributed certificates to the scholars who secured the first three positions.

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/

A significant majority (89%) of Pakistanis have decreased eating out with family and friends due to the recent inflation: Gallup and Gilani Pakistan

Islamabad, April 07, 2023 (PPI-OT): According to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, a significant majority (89%) of Pakistanis have decreased eating out with family and friends due to the recent inflation.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the country, was asked the question “Please think in regards of the following statements and respond with whether inflation has affected your social/home life? – Has there been a decrease in eating out with family and friends or eating out at restaurants due to inflation?” In response, 89% said yes, 9% said no and 2% did not respond or said that they did not know.

Question: “Please think in regards of the following statements and respond with whether inflation has affected your social/home life? – Has there been a decrease in eating out with family and friends or eating out at restaurants due to inflation?”

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

Pakistan Says Top Baluch Rebel Commander Captured

Pakistan announced Friday its intelligence operatives had captured a “hardcore” separatist militant commander plotting terrorist attacks in southwestern Baluchistan province.

An army statement identified the detainee as Gulzar Imam, also known as Shambay, saying he is the founder and leader of the so-called Baluch National Army or BNA.

The banned group has been blamed for dozens of terrorist attacks targeting Pakistani security forces and civilians.

The statement hailed Imam’s arrest as a “serious blow” to the BNA and other insurgents operating in the natural resources-rich province. It noted without elaborating that a months-long operation spanning “various geographical locations” had captured the “high-value target.”

Imam described as experienced insurgent

Friday’s announcement came several months after the BNA confirmed last November that its chief had been in the custody of Pakistani security forces.

Analysts studying the Baluch insurgency say Imam is an experienced insurgent commander and maintains close links to all groups fighting for an independent Baluchistan.

In early 2022, the rebel commander announced the merger of two militant groups to form the BNA in his bid to expand a violent campaign seeking Baluchistan’s independence from Pakistan.

The detained militant leader has issued media statements alleging extortion by Pakistan and its close ally China of the province’s natural resources and discrimination against its ethnic Baluch population.

Beijing has invested billions of dollars in Baluchistan and the rest of the country, helping Islamabad build roads, power plants and other infrastructure under China’s global Belt and Road Initiative.

Pakistani authorities reject the allegations and maintain the insurgent groups are waging violence to destabilize the country with the support of arch-rival India.

Imam’s “visits to Afghanistan and India are also on the record; his linkages with hostile intelligence agencies are being investigated,” said Friday’s military statement.

Indian authorities deny charges they are supporting insurgents.

Baluchistan occupies a significant chunk of Pakistan’s border with both Afghanistan and Iran.

Islamabad alleges that separatists also use Iranian soil to wage attacks in Baluchistan.

Last week, the Pakistani military said that four of its troops were killed in the region when a “group of terrorists” who crossed from the Iranian side of the border attacked a routine military patrol.

That attack was claimed by the Baluchistan Liberation Army, or BLA, which routinely takes credit for plotting raids on Pakistani security forces. Pakistan, the United States and Britain have designated the BLA as a global terrorist organization.

Tehran condemned the deadly April 1 cross-border raid, saying in a statement that terrorism “is a common pain” for the neighboring countries and stressed the need to jointly combat the threat.

Pakistani security forces have long been under fire for alleged human rights violations while trying to suppress the Baluch insurgency.

An independent rights defender on Friday released details of its “fact-finding” mission, saying it observed a “palpable sense of anger” among the population in Baluchistan.

“The mission is concerned at the state’s widespread use of enforced disappearances to muzzle dissent,” said the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. “This discontent has been compounded by the extensive presence of paramilitary check-posts, which, citizens say, has cultivated a climate of fear,” the watchdog said.

Source: Voice of America