National Textile University observance of International Women’s Day 2022

Faisalabad, March 18, 2022 (PPI-OT): School of Arts and Design, NTU, arranged an event on International Women’s Day on 10th of March, 2022, at the main hall, National Textile University. The guest speakers of this event were Dr. Saba Ali, Ophthalmologist, Dr. Samina Zafar, consultant gynecologist, and Ms. Misbah Tabussam, Director Qaisaro Export House (pvt. Ltd.) and Modern World Health services.

 

The theme for this year’s observance was “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”. The year 2022 is dedicated to gender equality, to women rights and to the celebration of women’s achievements in different fields of life. In the present-day world, without gender equality, a sustainable future remains beyond our reach. This year’s International Women’s Day observance was in recognition and celebration of the efforts of women and girls who are leading the multiple tasks in different walks of life and to honour their leadership and contribution towards a sustainable future.

 

The honourable guest speakers shared their success and struggle stories with the audience and motivated them to achieve their goals to play a positive for the betterment of society and mankind. More than 400 students attended this event and learnt different perspective of vision and progression. The event was closed by Dr. Zafar Javed, Dean SOAD. He thanked the guests and presented them souvenirs.

 

For more information, contact:

National Textile University (NTU)

Sheikhupura Road, Faisalabad 37610, Pakistan

Tel: +92-41-9230081-90

Fax: +92-41-9230098

Email: info@ntu.edu.pk

Website: http://www.ntu.edu.pk

“The Role of Universities in Nation Building” A Special Talk at University of Education

Lahore, March 18, 2022 (PPI-OT): University of Education, Lahore hosted a special talk titled “The Role of Universities in Nation Building” at UE Township Campus on March 18, 2022. The chief guest was renowned motivational speaker and trainer Qasim Ali Shah while Vice Chancellor of Education, Lahore, Prof. Dr. Talat Naseer Pasha (S.I.) presided over the program.

 

In his address, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Talat Naseer Pasha (S.I.) said that education and training is of fundamental importance in human civilization and development, because it is education and training that lifted man out of the cave and made it possible to cast a spell on the stars. Education is the guarantor not only of an individual’s civilization and morals but also of economic development and in this context higher education institutions have a greater responsibility than ever to go ahead and play their full role in nation building and development.

 

He said that the University of Education has a privileged position in the education system of the country as its main objective is to emphasize training along with education. While talking on the occasion, the chief guest of the program, renowned motivational speaker and trainer Qasim Ali Shah said that the real purpose of education is training because without training education cannot maintain its effect and consequently it cannot make individual responsible citizen of society. He said that the role of universities is key in this regard. Our universities have to play their active role in nation building and development so that we can emerge on the world map as a civilized and developed nation.

 

In the end, the Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Talat Naseer Pasha (S.I.) thanked the chief guest for coming and presented a special shield by the university. A large number of faculty and staff including Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Muhammad Arshad and organizer of the event Director Research, Dr. Shahzada Qaisar were present on the occasion.

 

For more information, contact:

University of Education

Tel: +92-42-99262223-4

Email: vc@ue.edu.pk

Website: www.ue.edu.pk

 

One-Day International Conference on Russia – Ukraine Crisis

Karachi, March 18, 2022 (PPI-OT): The International Relations Program of DHA Suffa University organized first One-Day International Conference (hybrid mode) to discuss Russia Ukraine Crisis and changing geopolitical situations. Speakers from Pakistan, Russia and Germany participated through their lectures, whereas, students and faculty from various universities in Karachi attended the session.

 

For more information, contact:

Manager Marketing,

DHA Suffa University (DSU)

DG-78, Off Khayaban-e-Tufail, Ph-VII (Ext.),

DHA, Karachi-75500, Pakistan

Tel: +92-21-35244871

Email: sabah.baloch@dsu.edu.pk

Website: www.dsu.edu.pk

West Indies edge Bangladesh in drama-filled game

Dubai, March 18, 2022 (PPI-OT): The West Indies recovered from a batting collapse to defeat Bangladesh by just four runs in Tauranga as the two sides played out a rollercoaster first ODI meeting.

 

A defiant unbeaten 53 from Shemaine Campbelle saw the Windies recover from 70 for seven to post 140 as Bangladesh’s spinners suffocated the middle order.

 

Afy Fletcher brought the West Indies back as she helped to reduce the opposition to 60 for five but Bangladesh battled back to take the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 league match to the final over before falling just short.

 

Deandra Dottin was the first to fall for 17 when she was caught behind off the bowling of Jahanara Alam who celebrated jubilantly before captain Nigar Sultana took a fantastic catch above her head to dismiss the other opener Hayley Matthews for 18.

 

That gave Nahida Akter a wicket off her first ball before she conceded her first boundary to Rashada Williams, ominously it would be the last for 20 overs as Bangladesh turned the screw.

 

Stafanie Taylor was the first of five batters in a row who would fall for single figures as she went for four after being deceived by the flight of a Nahida delivery.

 

Two balls later, Williams would fall for the same score, mistiming a drive and sending the ball straight to Fargana Hoque Pinky to leave the West Indies stuttering on 48 for four.

 

While another wicket would not fall for the next 12 overs, only 12 runs were scored as the West Indies’ attacking intent came to a juddering halt.

 

Chedean Nation was run out for six off 37 balls thanks to a direct hit from Fargana before more maidens and wickets followed.

 

Aaliyah Alleyne departed for a 12-ball duck, a review unable to save her from being given out LBW

 

The pressure was temporarily eased when Campbelle sent a full and wide delivery for four, the first boundary for 124 balls, but Chinelle Henry was caught and bowled by Salma Khatun for a duck.

 

Campbelle remained with 14 from 63 balls but it appeared that she may run out of partners with the West Indies on 70 for seven with 14.3 overs left.

 

However, she shared a 32-run partnership with Fletcher, the pair rotating the strike well. Fletcher departed for 17 from 28 balls as Fahima Khatun got her hands to a low catch for Ritu Moni’s first wicket.

 

Campbelle and new partner Karishma Ramharack both survived being dropped as Bangladesh struggled to get the job done.

 

After 105 balls, Campbelle’s fifty finally came with only three balls remaining, her patient contribution adding necessary runs to a meagre start as the West Indies ended on 140 for nine.

 

Bangladesh had a less-than-ideal start to their chase as Shamima Sultana was trapped LBW by Matthews for a five-ball duck.

 

Sharmin Akter, 17 off 25, then became Matthews’ second wicket of the powerplay, sending a low catch to Dottin at slip.

 

Nigar and Fargana rebuilt from 30 for two, only for Fargana’s leg stump to be uprooted by Fletcher to leave Bangladesh 60 for three, the spinner celebrating by miming video-calling her young son.

 

Fletcher would get two more as Rumana went without scoring, Campbelle again involved, taking the catch behind the stumps before Ritu was out LBW the very next ball.

 

While Salma safely negotiated the hat-trick ball, Bangladesh had slipped to 60 for five and Matthews then swung the game further towards the West Indies with her own double-wicket over.

 

Nigar was out LBW for 25 from 77 before Fahima was bowled with a peach of a delivery, one of five ducks in the innings, as Matthews ended her ten overs with a career-best four for 15.

 

Salma was dropped twice as she anchored Bangladesh’s resistance, but skipper Taylor saw the back of her for 23 to leave Bangladesh needing 31 off 41 with two wickets remaining.

 

Ramharack took the catch to dismiss Salma before also holding on to a swipe from Jahanara to leave Bangladesh’s fate in the hands of Nahida.

 

There was a break in play as Shamilia Connell received treatment after collapsing before being helped from the field, and when the action resumed Nahida put Bangladesh within touching distance before Fariha Trisna chopped on off Taylor as the West Indies became the first side to defend 140 or less in five years.

 

Scores in brief

 

West Indies beat Bangladesh at Bay Oval, Tauranga by four runs

 

West Indies 140/9 in 50.0 overs (Shemaine Campbelle 53 not out, Hayley Matthews 18; Salma Khatun 2/23, Nahida Akter 2/23)

 

Bangladesh 136 all out in 49.3 overs (Nahida Akter 25 not out, Nigar Sultana 25; Hayley Matthews 4/15, Afy Fletcher 3/29, Stafanie Taylor 3/29)

 

Player of the Match: Hayley Matthews (West Indies)

 

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

HEC confers Best Research Award upon Dr Osman Hasan

Islamabad, March 18, 2022 (PPI-OT): In due recognition of his meritorious and impactful research undertakings, Dr Osman Hasan (TI), Pro-Rector Academics of NUST, has been conferred Best Researcher Award by the Higher Education Commission, Pakistan. The prestigious award is bestowed upon enterprising individuals, who excel in creating a positive discernible impact on intellectual and social growth through their outstanding research contributions. Out of the three Best Researcher Award categories, Dr Hasan has earned the coveted award in the domain of Physical Sciences, Engineering, Technology, Computer Science, Statistics and Mathematics.

 

As a celebrated academician with a proven track record in academic leadership, teaching and research, industry outreach and commercialisation, etc, his research interests broadly are in the areas of Formal Verification, Digital Design and e-health. He has been able to acquire research grants worth over PKR 125M from various national (HEC, PSF and Ignite) and international (DAAD, Germany, British Council, UK, QNRF, Qatar, UAE ICT Fund) agencies. Prof Hasan’s research findings have been published in 6 books, 14 book chapters, about 100 journal papers, and over 150 conference papers at internationally reputable venues. He has also won two major Erasmus Mundus mobility grants and has been collaborating with various institutes in America, Asia and Europe.

 

Meanwhile, His Excellency President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi has appointed Dr Hasan as Member Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) for the latter’s multi-faceted contributions to poverty alleviation from across the length and breadth of the country. His presence at BISP will not only be a great value addition to the Government’s efforts to uplift poor strata of the society through conditional and unconditional transfer programmes, but also a source of inspiration for the BISP beneficiaries and the management alike. BISP is a major implementing agency entrusted with the role of executing Ehsaas initiatives by extending financial assistance and other social protection safety net measures to financially distressed individuals and families.

 

For more information, contact:

Director Press and Media Release

National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)

NUST Campus, H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan

UAN: +92-51-111-11-6878

Tel: +92-51-90851381

Fax: +92-51-90851382

Email: prnust@gmail.com

Website: www.nust.edu.pk