Dr. Tariq Awan successfully defends PhD thesis

Islamabad, April 01, 2022 (PPI-OT): Muhammad Tariq Awan, a research scholar at the Department of Media and Communication Studies (DMCS) of International Islamic University (IIU) successfully defended his PhD dissertation. He was declared eligible for the award of doctorate degree in Media and Communication Studies.

He did his thesis on “Construction of Islamophobia in the US and the UK Press: A Discourse Analysis”. He did his research under the supervision of Professor Dr. Zafar Iqbal, Dean Faculty of Social Sciences, IIUI, while his co-supervisor was Prof. Dr. Fazal Rahim Khan, Dean, and Foundation University.

Dr. Syed Inam ur Rehman, Chairman DMCS was internal examiner. External examiners were Prof. Dr. Saqib Riaz, Chairman Department of Mass Communication, AIOU and Prof. Dr. Zahid Yousaf, Chairman Department of Mass Communication, University of Gujrat.

Dr. Tariq’s research focused to explore Islamophobic discourses in Western media, which portray Islam and Muslims so as to produce specific perceptions of them. The study concludes that Islamophobia stems primarily from the perception of Islam as a threat, which fuels Muslim-centered psychological, political, and structural phenomena such as prejudice, racism, and securitization.

It identified the discursive process of construction of Islamophobia, proposing that it functions in a cyclical fashion; its cycle starts by problematizing Islam, which activates the process of otherizing Muslims, racializing them, and later securitizing them.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations,
International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)
Room No.118, Admin Block, New Campus,
H-10 Sector, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9019249
Fax: +92-51-9257909
Email: iiuipublicrelations@iiu.edu.pk
Website: www.iiu.edu.pk

LUMS Students and Recruiters Network at Annual Career Fair

Lahore, April 01, 2022 (PPI-OT): LUMS hosted its Career Fair 2022 on March 26, to provide opportunities to students for gainful employment as well as to strengthen its partnership with existing and prospective employers.

Established in 1985 as a non-profit, LUMS is Pakistan’s leading university excelling in research and teaching. It stands out by offering a unique experience: Learning Without Borders–an integrated core curriculum across disciplines applied to solving the grand challenges of South Asia and beyond.

Around 132 national and international organisations representing multiple industries and sectors participated in the Career Fair. Students and recruiters took part in different activities including extensive on-spot screening interviews, sharing information as well as exchanging resumes. Moreover, company representatives also counselled students regarding their career choices and job market requirements.

LUMS offers over 30-degree programmes at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels through its five schools — Suleman Dawood School of Business; Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences; Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering; Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law, and Syed Ahsan Ali and Syed Maratib Ali School of Education.

The companies that participated in the Career Fair include:

10Pearls

7Vals

A.F. Ferguson and Co.

Abacus Consulting Technologies

Abacus-BPO

Adamjee Life Assurance Co. Ltd.

Air Link Communication Limited

AKD Securities Limited

ALL PAKISTAN TEXTILE MILLS ASSOCIATION

Allied Consultants

Analytics Private Limited

Athenaeum Partners

August Leadership

Auto Leap

Bagallery

Bank AL Habib Limited

Bank Alfalah

Bays International (Pvt.) Ltd.

Boutique Dé Royal

Brainchild Communications Pakistan

BridgeLinx Technologies

Byte Technology Systems (SMC-Pvt) Ltd

Careaxiom

Careem

CCL Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd

CERP

Cheetay Logistics Private Limited

Clustox

Code District

CodeNinja Consulting

Confiz Limited

Cowlar Inc.

Creative Chaos

Cyber Internet Services (Private) Limited

DAO Proptech Pvt. Ltd.

Datics AI

Dawlance Private Limited

Devsinc (Developers Incorporate)

Ebryx Private Limited

Edge Services and Solutions

Educative Inc.

Emblem Technologies (Pvt) Ltd

Expert flow (Pvt) Ltd

Fashco Technologies PVT LTD/ GTECH Solutions

Faysal Asset Management Limited

Faysal Bank Limited

Foamco Pvt. Ltd.

Folio 3

Food panda Pakistan

Frag Games

FrieslandCampina Engro Pakistan Limited

Frontier Foundry Steel (PVT.) LTD.

Genetic Pharmaceuticals

Giant Precision Pvt. ltd

GoSaaS Labs (Private) Limited

GroupM Pakistan Private Limited

HBL

Healthwire.pk

Hi-Tech Lubricants Limited

Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Ltd

Ibex.

ICI Pakistan Limited

ILM Trust

Imaraat

INDUS HOSPITAL and HEALTH NETWORKS

Ingredion (Rafhan Maize Products Co. Ltd.)

Instructor Brandon

INTECH Process Automation

Interloop Limited

International Brands Limited (IBL)

InvoZone

Jaffer Brothers (Pvt) Limited

Jiye Technologies

KeepTruckin

Khaleef Technologies Pvt Ltd

KPMG Taseer Hadi and Co Chartered Accountants

Kryptomind (Pvt) Ltd.

Laam private limited

Lahore University of Management Sciences

LOKAL VENTURES (PVT.) LTD.

MCG Technologies

Medcare MSO

Meezan Bank Limited

Midas Safety

Mobilink Microfinance Bank Ltd

National Logistics Cell (NLC)

NayaPay (Pvt.) Limited

NdcTech (Pvt) Ltd.

NetSol Technologies Inc

Nishat Chunian Group

Nizam Sons Pvt. limited

OnyxTec

Outfitters Stores Pvt. Ltd. (Outfitters Stores and Loftex)

OZI Group

Packages Group

Pakistan Cricket Board

PakWheels

Power Technology Research (PTR)

PrepVista

Programmers Force

PTCL Group

PureLogics

Repairdesk

Revolving Games

Rolustech

Royal Cyber

Rozgar Technologies

Ruba Digital (Pvt.) Ltd.

Sadaqat Limited

Sapphire Textile Mills Limited

Sastaticket.PK

Servaid Pharmacy (Pvt) Ltd.

Service Sales Corporation (Pvt.) Ltd.

Shalamar Hospital Lahore

Shopdev | Shopistan | XStak

SIR Consultants

Speridian Technologies

SpurSol

STARZPLAY

TCS Private Limited

Teach For Pakistan

Techgenix

Telenor

The Bank of Punjab

Tintash

Tkxel

US Apparel and Textiles

Water Partners

We over I

Wego

XiQ

XiSYS Consulting Private Limited

ZONG

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

Match Officials for Final confirmed

Dubai, April 01, 2022 (PPI-OT): In a first for a global cricket, four women Match Officials will oversee the final of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 to be played between Australia and England at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Sunday.

As part of its strategic commitment to a gender equitable sport, the ICC has focused on increasing the number of international female match officials, with women comprising eight of the 15 match officials at this event.

India’s GS Lakshmi, who was the first woman ever in the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees, has been named as the Match Referee for the final. She also oversaw the semi-final between England and South Africa at the same venue.

Lauren Agenbag of South Africa and Kim Cotton of New Zealand will be the two On-field Umpires while West Indies’ Jacqueline Williams, who in 2020 became the first female to officiate as the Third Umpire in a men’s international match, will also take charge as the TV Umpire here. Langton Rusere of Zimbabwe will be the Fourth Umpire.

Cotton was the only woman Match Official in the final of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 between Australia and India at the MCG.

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

Australia and England prepare for final date with destiny

Dubai, April 01, 2022 (PPI-OT): The third of April, a date with destiny that both England and Australia have been marching towards in their own way. Now that day is almost here as the two sides prepare to meet in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 final.

Despite having won 10 of the previous 11 World Cups between them, England and Australia will face off in an ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup final for the first time in 34 years.

The Hagley Oval in Christchurch will play host to the showpiece event of the 2022 tournament as Australia go in search of a record-extending seventh title, while England look to defend their crown.

The two sides started their campaigns together almost a month ago in Hamilton and will end them together, one holding the trophy, the other looking on.

Australia have lost only one World Cup final but it was not too far away from the setting for Sunday’s finale. Back in 2000, just down the road from Christchurch at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln, Australia lost the closest final the tournament has ever seen, defeated by New Zealand by just four runs.

That year, England recorded their worst-ever World Cup finish of fifth before fighting back to take the trophy from Australia in 2009.

In doing so, they would go on to have a remarkable year also claiming their first, and only, T20 World Cup as well as an Ashes victory.

It is something that Australia are hoping to match 13 years later, they already hold the T20 trophy having secured that on home soil in 2020 before the Ashes were wrapped up with two games to spare in February, but the one-day World Cup evades them.

Vice-captain Rachael Haynes already has a winner’s medal from 2013, and she is well on her way to a competition record, the opening batter sits on 429 runs for the tournament, 27 behind Debbie Hockley of New Zealand’s all-time best set in 1997.

That is not the only record that could be broken on Sunday, Sophie Ecclestone has the chance to surpass Australian Lyn Fullston, whose haul of 23 wickets in 1982 remains the mark to beat.

Ecclestone sits on 20 wickets having taken her maiden international five-wicket haul in the semi-final against South Africa ending on six for 36, the best figures by an England bowler in a World Cup as the 2022 edition continues to be bigger and better than anything we have seen before.

The left-arm spinner is emblematic of England’s journey throughout the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 in that she is peaking at exactly the right time.

The 22-year-old started with her worst-ever figures in ODI cricket with no wicket for 77 against the same opponents she will face on Sunday.

It highlighted just how shaky a start England had, dropped catches allowed Australia to put on 310 for three in the opening game before more fielding woes gave the West Indies a famous win.

South Africa defeated England for the first time in a World Cup for 22 years to leave the defending champions reeling with three defeats from their first three games as their four remaining clashes became must-win.

And win they did, defeating India, New Zealand, Pakistan and Bangladesh to book their place in the knockouts and set up a rematch of the 2017 semi-final with South Africa.

England saw off the Proteas comfortably to keep their hopes of a fifth title alive, and Ecclestone praised captain Heather Knight’s leadership as she guided her side back from the brink.

The spinner said: “Obviously we didn’t start off great, I think the three from three losses wasn’t great but to come back the way we have.

“I think Heather‘s a big part of this group and what we’ve achieved so hopefully we can go out there on Sunday and do it for Heather.”

Knight has the chance to create history as the first England captain to guide her side to back-to-back trophies, that day at Lord’s in 2017 is still fresh in their minds, but Australia’s memories of five years ago are cloudier.

Meg Lanning’s team were knocked out of the semi-final thanks to some individual batting brilliance from India’s Harmanpreet Kaur.

And for fast bowler Megan Schutt, that result has led Australia on a path to where they are now.

She said: “That was a very long time ago. We’re a very different team and when I see photos from the 11 that were on that field, it’s almost a 180 flip.

“What that brought was a form of professionalism and accountability that we didn’t have back then and now we have plans A through to F and that was the kick up the butt that we needed.

“As much as we can talk about that being a failure and whatnot that actually created a really good dynasty for us and it’s nice five years later to finally be in a final.”

For both sides, there is now one final step to take to achieve their destiny, after decades of rivalry and a month of world-class cricket, it all comes down to the third of April.

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

25% of Pakistanis believe that Coronavirus has already been eliminated in Pakistan: Gallup and Gilani Pakistan

Islamabad, April 01, 2022 (PPI-OT): According to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, 25% of Pakistanis believe that Coronavirus has already been eliminated in Pakistan.

Complete report for Wave 13 of the COVID-19 tracker survey can be accessed here.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the four provinces was asked the following question, “Which of the following do you think would indicate that the COVID-19 disease is coming to an end?” In response to this question, 33% said when 75% of Pakistan’s population will be vaccinated against COVID-19, 9% said when the spread of COVID-19 in Pakistan will be completely stopped, 13% said when there will be fewer reports of new cases in Pakistan, 6% said when the number of deaths from Coronavirus in Pakistan will be very low, 25% said Coronavirus has already been eliminated in Pakistan, 14% said don’t know and 2% gave no response.

Question: “Which of the following do you think would indicate that the COVID-19 disease is coming to an end?”

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

Ayesha Rafiq Wins the National Final of GSEA Pakistan 2021-2022 

Lahore, April 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):University of Management and Technology (UMT) feels proud to share its incubated startup’s glorious success in the National Final of GSEA Pakistan 2021-2022. Ayesha Rafiq, the founder of the startup, “Institute of Online Learning and Earning” and current student of BS Accounting and Finance, pitched her business idea under the umbrella of CENTIN/Futurizm (Business Incubation Center of UMT). She successfully gained the title of “National Winner” in the National Final of GSEA Pakistan 2021-2022 by winning the prize amount of PKR 500,000.

The Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) is the premier global competition for students who own and operate a business while attending a college or university. Nominees compete against their peers from around the world in a series of local or national competitions in anticipation to qualify for the GSEA Finals.

UMT President, Ibrahim Hasan Murad appreciated the whole team of CENTIN/Futurizm and Ayesha Rafiq on this marvellous achievement. Mr. Murad expressed that it had always been a priority of UMT to promote entrepreneurial culture. President UMT also wished Ayesha Rafiq success for her participation in the upcoming global challenge of the same series where she will essentially compete with the best student-entrepreneurial talent from different countries. The winner of the GSEA global finals will get a cash prize of $25,000 and a chance to share its business idea in front of the renowned experts for quality mentorship.

For more information, contact:
Media Coordinator,
University of Management and Technology (UMT)
C-II, Johar Town, Lahore, Pakistan
UAN: +92-42-111-300-200
Tel: +92-42-35212801-10
Fax: +92-42-35184789
Email: yaqoob@umt.edu.pk
Website: https://www.umt.edu.pk