Indus Hospital Hosts PSN’s 3rd Essentials of Clinical Research Workshop 2023

Karachi, May 22, 2023 (PPI-OT): Essentials of Clinical Research Workshop 2023 is an initiative of the Pakistan Society of Nephrology for the promotion of research in the Nephrology sector of Pakistan. After the two successful shows in Punjab and Peshawar, the Nephrology Department of Indus Hospital, Korangi Campus, Karachi, had the honor to host the third program of the series on May 13-14, 2023. The curriculum of the workshop covered major aspects of the research, developed by renowned Experts of epidemiology and biostatics, Prof. Mujtaba Qadri and Waqar Kazmi. The objective of this workshop was to develop an understanding of basic concepts of research methodology in nephrology physicians and to promote research in the nephrology domain in Pakistan.

The curriculum of the workshop covered major aspects of the research, developed by esteemed experts in epidemiology and biostatistics, Prof. Mujtaba Qadri and Waqar Kazmi. By providing a platform for physicians specializing in nephrology, the workshop aimed to develop a solid understanding of fundamental research methodology for nephrology physicians and to promote research in the nephrology domain across Pakistan.

Distinguished speakers from esteemed institutions contributed their expertise to the course, including Prof. Farrukh Koraishy from Stony Brook University, NY; Prof. Mujtaba Qadri from Maroof International Hospital; Prof. Waqar Kazmi from Universal Research Group; Prof. Rubina Naqvi from SIUT; Prof. Ali Asghar Lanewala from SIUT; and Dr. Beena Salman from The Kidney Centre. Their valuable insights and knowledge were warmly received by a diverse audience of nephrologists and residents from across Sindh. The honourable chief guest, Prof. Aijaz Ahmed, a senior Nephrologist at SIUT, had the privilege of presenting the certificates to the speakers and attendees.

The Essentials of Clinical Research Workshop 2023 plays a crucial role in promoting research and innovation in the nephrology sector of Pakistan. As the event came to a successful conclusion, participants left with enriched skills and a renewed commitment to drive progress in the field of nephrology in Pakistan and beyond.

For more information, contact

The Indus Hospital (TIH)

C-76, Sector 31/5, Opposite Darussalam Society,

Korangi Crossing, Karachi – 75190, Pakistan

Tel: +92-21-35112709-17

Fax: +92-21-35112718

Email: crd@indushospital.org.pk

Website: http://www.indushospital.org.pk/

Mr. Humayun Gulzar and Mr. Waseem Ahmed Chosen to Lead APNS Committees for Regional Press and Balochistan Provincial Affairs

Karachi, May 22, 2023 (PPI-OT): “The President, Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani and the Secretary General, Sarmad Ali of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society have nominated Mr. Humayun Gulzar to head the Regional Press Committee of the APNS as Chairman. They have also nominated Mr. Waseem Ahmed to be the Chairman of the Balochistan Provincial Committee. The members nominated on the committees are as under:

Regional Press Committee

Mr. Humayun Gulzar, Chairman, Daily Sayadat, Mr. Younus Mehar, Vice Chairman, Daily Halchal, whereas the following are nominated as members:

Mr. Rafique Ahmed Pirzada, Daily Pak Sindh, Mr. S.M. Munir Jilani, Daily Paigham, Kazi Asad Abid, Daily Ibrat, Mr. Waseem Ahmed, Daily Awam, Quetta, Mr. Hamayun Tariq, Daily Business Report, Faisalabad, Mr. Irfan Athar, Daily Tijarat, Mr. Javed Mehr Shamsi, Daily Kaleem, Sukkur, Mr. Nasir Daad Baloch, Daily Sindh Sujaag, Mr. Shahid Mahmood, Daily Tijarati Rahbar, Mr. Aslam Leghari, Daily Kawish, Syed Haroon Shah, Daily Wahdat, Rao Amjad Iqbal, Daily Har Lamha, Kazi Sajjad Akbar, Daily Regional Times, Hyderabad, Qazi Imtiaz Akhtar, Daily Tameer-e-Sindh, Mr. Ahmed Awais Arif, Daily Abaseen, Mrs. Nighat Shaheen, Daily Aaj, Peshawar, Syed Ayaz Badshah, Daily Mashriq, Peshawar, Syed Mumtaz Ahmad Shah, Daily Mashriq, Quetta and Mr. Ahmed Ali Baloch, Daily Kainat, Bahawalpur.

Balochistan Provincial Committee

Mr. Waseem Ahmed, Chairman, Daily Awam, Quetta, Mr. Arif Baloch, Vice Chairman, Daily Balochistan Express, whereas the following are nominated as members:

Mr. Javid Ahmed, Daily Atemad, Mr. Anwar Sajidi, Daily Intekhab, Mr. Riaz-ul-Hassan Qazi, Daily Jang, Quetta, Mr. M. Anwar Nasir, Daily Balochistan News, Mr. Muhammad Haider Amin, Daily Balochistan Times, Mr. Naeem Sadiq, Daily Shaal and Syed Mumtaz Ahmad Shah, Daily Mashriq, Quetta

For more information, contact:

All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)

32, Farid Chamber Abdullah Haroon Road,

Karachi Post Code 74400

Tel: +92-21-5671256, +92-21-5671314

Fax: +92-21-5671310

E-mail: apns@apns.com.pk

URL: www.apns.com.pk

62% Pakistanis do not own a smartphone: Gallup and Gilani Pakistan

Islamabad, May 22, 2023 (PPI-OT): According to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, 62% Pakistanis do not own a smartphone.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the country, was asked the question “Do you own a smartphone?” In response, 38% said “yes” while 62% said “no”.

Question: “Do you own a smartphone?”

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

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s address to the Legislative Assembly of Azad Jammu and Kashmir

Karachi, May 22, 2023 (PPI-OT): Deputy Speaker Legislative Assembly, Mr. Riaz Gujjar,

Prime Minister Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Chaudhary Anwar-ul-Haq,

Members of the Legislative Assembly,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

I’m here today to express solidarity with your solidarity with the people of Kashmir at this critical juncture.

Mr. Speaker, Jammu and Kashmir dispute is the unfinished agenda of the partition of the South Asia. The rights and aspirations of the Kashmiri people were trampled upon by machinations and intrigue. The territory of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, where we congregate today was liberated at the cost of enormous sweat and blood. We have not forgotten the massacre of Muslims in Jammu region in 1947. They were among the first martyrs of your movement.

Mr. Speaker, history cannot be changed. Ironically, today as India deviously tries to convince the world that Jammu and Kashmir is but an undisputed part of her territory. But history remembers that it was India that took the Jammu and Kashmir, the Jammu and Kashmir dispute to the Security Council as a dispute yet to be resolved. There, the disputed status of Jammu and Kashmir was internationally recognized, and it was decided that the final disposition of the state shall be made through a free and impartial plebiscite under the UN auspices. For more than seven decades now. The Kashmiri people have been denied their inalienable right.

Today, I asked the world if a country can be allowed to renege on its solemn commitments to the United Nations, break its own promises and blatantly violate international law just because they want to. I must emphasize here that the commitments under the UN Security Council resolutions are sacrosanct. They are neither surveilled to the whims of a jingoistic political party, nor diluted by the passage of time. India’s continued denial of the rights of the Kashmiri people is wrongful illegal act no amount of diplomatic duplicity, or Indian state perpetrated terror can change this fact. India will have to fulfill its obligations to the Security Council by granting the Kashmiri people their lawful right to self-determination.

Mr. Speaker, today in occupied Kashmir has become an open prison. A prison with Kashmiri Muslims are forced to breed fear 1000s of them killed disappeared or blinded their lands grabbed their properties confiscated or bulldoze, that culture disintegrated. Their media muzzled, the occupying Indian forces run rampant with arbitrary detentions, torture, extrajudicial killings of Kashmiri Muslims. This mayhem continues under draconian laws, allowing complete impunity for the Indian occupying forces. This wretched perpetual and systemic Indian barbarism not just violate international law; it makes a mockery of the accepted norms of fundamental human rights. I asked those who champion the rules based international order and place a premium on protecting and promoting human rights. How can they turn a blind eye to this savagery? It is indeed, not wise to sacrifice these timeless principles for short term interests. One cannot wax lyrical about international law and the United Nations Security Council resolutions in Europe in the European context, and then turn a blind eye to the violation of the same international law in the Kashmiri context.

Mr. Speaker, India’s unilateral and illegal actions of August 5 2019 opened a new chapter of oppression India’s ultimate aim is to convert Kashmiris into a dispossessed and disempowered minority in their own land, the fresh delimitations domicile certificates to millions of outsiders, and addition of millions of temporary residents to the voters list are part of a well thought out strategy to change Kashmir’s demography and its political landscape. Pakistan out rightly rejects these unilateral and illegal steps. How can the world be a silent bystander when a large country usurps the rights guaranteed by the Security Council, and instead use brute force to suppress those rights? Isn’t it the same world that is upholding these principles elsewhere, while remaining completely oblivious to them in Kashmir?

Mr. Speaker, as we speak, India is hosting the meeting of a tourism Working Group in Srinagar meetings of a consultative Forum on Youth Affairs, why 20 has already been held in Jammu, Leh and Srinagar in the past few weeks. This is yet another display of India’s arrogance on the world stage, Indian occupation of a territory that is recognized as disputed under international law. India is misusing its position as chair of the G-20. A forum created to address global financial and economic issues with utter disregard for the Security Council resolution, the UN Charter and its principle India’s facade of normalcy in Kashmir is met by the harsh reality that occupied Kashmir remains one of the most militarized zones on the planet.

Mr. Speaker, normal areas are not under siege by millions of troops. Normal areas are not operated under the so-called governance rule. Normal areas do not have unidentified graves and half windows. In normal areas people are allowed to travel abroad, and journalists are free to report how can India possibly claim that normalcy has returned to Kashmir? I wish to remind the Indian leaders that unilateral steps in Jammu and Kashmir can neither record legitimacy to their occupation, nor suppress the true sentiments of the Kashmiri people. Gimmickry cannot replace legitimacy. If India wants to be a superpower, Mr. Speaker, then India must be acting like a superpower. The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Minority Affairs speaks clearly on the Srinagar meeting and claims that India is providing “a veneer of support to a facade of normalcy”. Pointing out the blatant human rights violations in occupied Kashmir, he has drawn an apt conclusion that the situation in Jammu and Kashmir should be “decried and condemned, not pushed under the rug and ignored”.

Mr. Speaker, I remind the world that there are two reports on the situation in occupied Kashmir by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights issued in 2018 and 2019. Those of us who are interested in upholding human rights are morally bound to pay attention to these reports. Mr. Speaker, the word Pakistan is incomplete without Kashmir, the people of Pakistan and the people of Kashmir have a unique affinity based on geographical proximity, shared history, commonality of religion, we have shared joy shared sorrows, we share the same hopes the same dreams our hearts beat is one. Pakistan cannot ignore what happens in Jammu and Kashmir. It is a party to the dispute. For us, it is not a matter of choice. We are duty bound to play our role in the just and peaceful resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions and the wishes of the people of Kashmir.

Mr. Speaker, my presence here today is a testimony of our nation’s intergenerational support and lasting commitment to the Kashmir Cause. We want good relations with our neighbors including India. However, good relations can only be achieved through dispute resolution, and not through dispute denialism. durable peace in South Asia remains contingent upon the settlement of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. Despite our consistent advocacy for constructive engagement and result orientated dialogue to resolve all outstanding issues, including the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir. India, unabatedly remains hostile. Its regressive actions have in fact, further vitiated the environment and the onus therefore, remains on India to take the necessary steps to create an enabling environment conducive for a meaningful and result oriented dialogue. During my recent visit, to GOA to attend the SCO meeting, I repeatedly said that India would have to revert to the situation on the fourth of August 2019 to work out a way forward.

Mr. Speaker, India has also been trying to use the terrorism bogeyman to mass the indigenous Kashmiri struggle for the legitimate rights to self-determination. It uses the same bogey to blame Pakistan and justify its brutal repression of the Kashmiri people. This is a complete travesty of justice. There is a clear distinction between terrorism and a people’s genuine quest for freedom. Terrorism cannot be and should not be used as an excuse to deny the Kashmiri people their fundamental rights and their fundamental freedoms.

Mr. Speaker, I also want to emphasize that the illiterate Indian statements about Azad Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan should be raising alarm bells across the world. These are not isolated statements. They epitomize a political party that nurtures and holds fascist, majoritarianism and religious jingoism. If a billion people are economically and politically incentivized into hate mongering, the results can be disastrous. We could be sleepwalking towards South Asia’s Armageddon. Notwithstanding India’s military and political rhetoric, Pakistan has exercised maximum restraint. Pakistan does not want another conflict. However, it has the will and capacity to respond forcefully and effectively and defend resolutely against any act of aggression.

Mr. Speaker, Justice delayed is justice denied. I appeal to all men and women of conscious across the world to urge the occupying forces of India to:

One, Rescind its unilateral and illegal actions of the fifth of August 2019 and the subsequent steps;

Two, Implement fully the relevant UN Security Council resolutions and allow the Kashmiri people to freely exercise their right to self-determination through a UN supervised plebiscite;

Three, to provide solemn assurances that it will not change the occupied territories demographic composition and not allow non-Kashmiris to acquire property or residency in Jammu and Kashmir;

Four, to halt its human rights violations in occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Five, to repeal its draconian emergency laws, withdraw its heavy military presence through Kashmiri cities, towns and villages;

Six, to provide unhindered access to UN OHCHR, OIC and human rights organizations and international media to investigate report on the situation in occupied Kashmir.

Mr. Speaker,

I salute the courage of the Kashmiri people and I pay rich tribute to the martyrs. I offer my sincere sympathies to the population living close to the Line of Control, who have suffered enormously. I assure the Kashmiri people of Pakistan’s unstinted moral, diplomatic and political support. We have stood by them for decades, and I assure you that we will stand for as long as it takes our Kashmiri brethren to achieve their legitimate rights. We wish to see a day where people across the Line of Control enjoy the same rights and freedoms as are being enjoyed by the rest of the world. I thank you for affording me this opportunity to speak May peace be with you. Thank you!

For more information, contact:

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

India is taking undue advantage of its position as the head of the G20, Pakistan wants a peaceful solution to the Kashmir issue, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s address to the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly

Karachi, May 22, 2023 (PPI-OT): Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that India is taking unfair advantage of its position as the head of the G20, Pakistan wants a peaceful solution to the Kashmir issue, and the solution to the Kashmir issue is indispensable for peace in South Asia. Pakistan will continue to provide political, diplomatic and moral support to Kashmiris. He expressed these views while addressing the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly in Muzaffarabad on Monday. He said that our message to the people of Occupied Kashmir is that we are with them in their just struggle. History is a witness that India took the issue of Kashmir to the United Nations Security Council. Will decide for themselves.

He said that India itself has violated the resolutions of the Security Council, the purpose of holding the G20 meeting in the occupied territory by India is to give the impression to the world that the situation in Occupied Kashmir is normal. Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto while thanking the President and Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir and the Deputy Speaker said that he is the first foreign minister who has received the privilege of addressing the Legislative Assembly of Azad Kashmir. Expressing full solidarity with the Kashmiri people, he said that our message to the people of Occupied Kashmir is that we are with them in their struggle for self-determination. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that he rejects the unilateral illegal actions of August 5, 2019 in Occupied Kashmir, Indian actions are against international laws, India has openly violated the resolutions of the Security Council in the occupied territory.

It was decided that Kashmiri people will be given an opportunity to decide their future. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that India has to follow the resolutions of the Security Council, the Kashmiri people are with them in their just struggle. He said that India’s position as the G20 chairmanship is illegitimate Taking advantage. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the Kashmir issue is a globally recognized conflict, India should give Kashmiris the right to vote, our demand is that India should withdraw its forces from Occupied Kashmir. The Foreign Minister expressed full solidarity with the Kashmiris in their struggle for the right to self-determination and paid tribute to the Kashmiri martyrs.

For more information, contact:

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

Jatin Kashyap charged under ICC Anti-Corruption Code

Dubai, May 22, 2023 (PPI-OT): The International Cricket Council (ICC) has charged umpire Jatin Kashyap with breaching two counts of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code (the “Code”). The breaches arose out of an investigation into International Matches in 2022. Mr Kashyap has been charged with the following offences under the Code:

A breach of Article 2.4.6 of the Code, failing or refusing, without compelling justification, to cooperate with the Anti-Corruption Unit’s (ACU) investigation in relation to possible Corrupt Conduct under the Code, including (without limitation) failing to provide accurately and completely any information and/or documentation requested by the ACU (whether as part of a formal Demand pursuant to Article 4.3 or otherwise) as part of such investigation.

A breach of Article 2.4.7 of the Code, obstructing or delaying the ACU’s investigation in relation to possible Corrupt Conduct under the Code, including (without limitation) concealing, tampering with or destroying any documentation or other information that may be relevant to that investigation and/or that may be evidence of or may lead to the discovery of evidence of Corrupt Conduct under the Code.

In accordance with Code Article 4.6.6, Mr Kashyap has 14 days from 19 May to respond to the charges. The ICC will not make any further comment in respect of these charges at this stage.

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