Mechanical sweepers to clean Punjab University roads

Lahore, February 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Punjab University administration has purchased two mechanical sweepers for cleaning roads of the campus. In this regard, an inaugural ceremony was held outside Vice Chancellor’s office here on Tuesday. PU Vice Chancellor Prof Niaz Ahmad, Pro Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Saleem Mazhar, Registrar Muhammad Rauf Nawaz, Resident Officer-I Col (r) Umer Khalid, Resident Officer-II Jaleel Tariq, sanitary inspector Chaudhary Mushtaq and others participated in the event. Giving the briefing, Mr Jalil Tariq said that these sweepers would clean PU roads more efficiently and save human resource. He said that the one sweeper had cost Rs1.25 million.

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/

GCU donated Computers for Physically-Challenged students 

Lahore, February 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):A non-government organization, Vision Without Barriers, has donated computers and other equipment to the GC University Lahore Center for Special Students (GCU-CSS) for the physically-challenged students. Punjab Governor Ch Muhammad Sarwar chaired the ceremony to hand over the “the technology package” to the GCU-CSS, while Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr Asghar Zaidi was also present.

Speaking on the occasion, Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar laid stress on providing maximum facilities to the physically-challenged students in educational institutions. He believed these special students should be given jobs on a priority basis. He appreciated the work of Vision Without Barriers President Moaz Khan and Vice President Lt. Col (r) Hamed Khan and donor Taveer Ahmed, saying that they met him in London and expressed their wish to work for empowering the physically-challenged students in Pakistanis.

He said overseas Pakistanis and NGOs are providing more than 10,000 solar water pumps for areas where there is a water and electricity crisis. The governor appreciated the hard work of GCU Vice-Chancellor Prof. Zaidi, saying he has brought so much invocation to this oldest seat of higher learning in the country.

Vice-Chancellor Prof. Zaidi said that students with special needs require additional assistance in the form of equipment and training, so GCU wants to upgrade its Center for Special Students to make it the best in Pakistan. He also thanked Vision Without Barriers team for providing much-needed equipment to GCU-CSS. Later, Moaz Khan and Lt. Col (r) Hamed Khan shed light on working and projects of Vision Without Barriers.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Department,
Government College University (GCU)
Squash Complex, GC University, Lahore, Pakistan
UAN: +92-42-111-000-010 Ext: 296
Tel: +92-42-99213343
Cell: +92-321-8440769
Email: registrar@gcu.edu.pk
Website: http://www.gcu.edu.pk

Famous Legal Expert Shoaib Shaheen visits IIUI 

Islamabad, February 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Shoaib Shaheen, Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan, a known legal expert and International Islamic University (IIU) Alumnus visited the Alma mater on Tuesday where he held meetings with the university Vice Presidents. He met with Prof. Dr. N.B. Jumani, Vice President, Administration and Finance, and Prof. Dr. Ayaz Afsar, Vice President Academics. The meeting was also attended by Dean Faculty of Shariah and Law Dr. Atta ullah Faizi, Director Academics Dr. Muhammad Mumtaz, Incharge Protocol and Public Relations Nasir Farid and Assistant Director Protocol and Public Relations Al-Hassan.

Shoaib Shaheen, reminiscing his students life said that the IIUI is a prominent seat of learning that gave a number of extra ordinary names to the legal fraternity. He furthered that university is worldly known for its services in the field of education. He hailed the Faculty of Shariah and Law saying that it has been blessed with valuable faculty members since its inception. He expressed that the university and his teachers of IIUI have a vital role in his success in the life and career.

On the occasion, IIUI Vice Presidents thanked him for the visit and said that IIUI is dedicated to provide best and balanced minds to the society blended with the Islamic values. They also endorsed suggestion of Shoaib Shaheen that university may commence refresher courses for the lawyers and agreed that soon online courses for lawyers shall be started.

They added that the university’s Shariah Academy is regularly arranging training and orientation courses for the legal fraternity. The Vice President Academics appreciating the cooperation of Shoaib Shaheen said that he has been cooperative and showed his immense love for the alma mater while he was having the charge of the Chairman of the Committee of Legal Education of Pakistan Bar Council.

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

IIUI holds Kashmir Solidarity Walk 

Islamabad, February 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):The students and employees of the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) participated in a walk held here on Friday that was held to show Solidarity to the people of Kashmir. It started from the university’s main campus mosque and ended at Faculty Block 1 of the main campus.

The walk was an activity related to Kashmir solidarity week which was observed at the initiative of the government to strengthen the message of solidarity to the Kashmiri people, in their heroic struggle against the Indian security forces brutalities in the occupied territory. The walk was led by the Students Advisor, Dr. Touqeer Hussain Sargana, who said on the occasion that IIUI being an international university will stand by the nation for projecting the cause of Kashmir.

Participants said this walk is a symbol of the fact that all segments of society including the academicians and the students have the same voice for Kashmir cause and they stand together with their Kashmiri brothers and sisters in their struggle for freedom. The walk’s participants holding banners and placards marched from central mosque to university’s faculty’s blocks 1 and 2, raising slogans in favour of the Kashmir people.

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

Hijab ban stirs protests in the Indian state of Karnataka

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Women in hijab on the streets of Pune, India. Image via Flickr by Eric Parker. CC BY-NC 2.0. Protests have broken out in the southern state of Karnataka in India over the past months, after colleges in the state banned female students wearing hijabs from attending classes. The ban was backed by the state government led by the right-wing Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which maintains that “clothes which disturb equality, integrity, and public law and order should not be worn.” According to Human Rights Watch, the ban is the latest example of marginalizing the Muslim minority in … Continue reading “Hijab ban stirs protests in the Indian state of Karnataka”

UOL, UNODC jointly organize a seminar on Corporate Practitioners Interface with Academia

Lahore, February 14, 2022 (PPI-OT):With the aim to provide an opportunity for the senior corporate practitioners to interface and share their unique ethical experiences of life with the students and their lecturers, the University of Lahore and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) jointly organized a seminar branded as “Corporate Practitioners Interface with Academia” on December 27, 2021 at Pearl Continental Hotel, Lahore.

Themed on Challenges of Ethical Living, the seminar was executed as part of the Global Integrity Education Project aimed at promoting integrity, accountability and anti-corruption in all segments of society, especially the youth leaders of tomorrow. The event also covered aspects of UN’s SDG 16 that focuses on Peace, Justice and Strong Institution.

Mr. Jehanzaib Iqbal (Senior Management Associate, UNODC), Dr. Maryam Iqbal Kiani (Director, Executive Development Centre and Career Service and Corporate Linkages, UOL), Prof. Dr. Rizwan Akram Rana (HoD, Education Department) and Mr. Muhammad Afzal (Director, QEC, UOL) along with their teams were at the core of arranging this seminar that was moderated by Professor Syed Hussain Haider (Vice Chairman, Pakistan Institute of Human Rights).

The University of Lahore was optimally represented by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ashraf (Rector, UOL) as chief guest, Prof. Dr. Syed Amir Gilani (Dean of Allied Health Science) as key note speaker, senior teaching and non-teaching staff, and more than 200 students from various departments. Dr. Gilani highlighted the value of honesty as an ethical and moral value and thanked UNODC for partnering with UOL on such a global cause.

The Rector shared his vast experience in ethical leadership and commended the Punjab Forensic Science Agency, Motorway Police and Daewoo for being exemplary institutions. He called upon the faculty to be upright role models for their students. He advised the participants to always learn from the experiences of others.

UNODC commends UOL for effective collaboration

During his opening remarks, Mr. Iqbal who is the Head of Global Integrity Education Project (GIEP) in Pakistan, applauded the commitment and dedication of UOL in the implementation of the project. “We are very grateful to Chairman BoG, Mr. Awais Raoof, Dr. Maryam Kiani, Mr. Muhammad Afzal and other members of the senior management of the University for your support. We have worked with you for one year and the results are amazing. Under this collaboration, 38 faculty members have been certified as Integrity Teachers and they are now teaching the modules on integrity and ethics to their students at UOL”, he remarked.

As moderator, Prof. Haider elaborated the goals of GIEP saying that the program has so far benefited more than 7,000 students in Pakistan alone. He observed that the program strengthens other conventional disciplines that are taught in all universities. He equally thanked UOL for actively taking part in this ethical-based program. He added that GIEP is being piloted in Pakistan, Mexico and Kenya.

Corporate gurus share their take

Mr. Ameen Ahsan (Chief Executive Officer, Air SIAL Ltd/ Nizam Sons Ltd.), Mr. Nadeem Anwar Qureshi (Chief Executive Officer, SIGMA Shoes Ltd.), Mr. Sajid Khan Batoor (Vice President, Daewoo Pakistan), Mr. Haroon Ahmed Shabbir (Group Head HR, Amentis Technologies), Mr. Zia ul Aleem Khan (Head Supply Chain Finance, HBL) and Mr. Atif Tufail (Ex-Chief HR Officer, Akhuwat) were the corporate gurus who attended the event to enrich the knowledge of the students and teachers.

Mr. Ahsan enumerated the reasons behind the weak institutions in today’s society. He said that many company owners mainly focus on the employees’ responsibilities and forget about their rights. “Focusing on responsibilities only causes failure in good production”, he said adding that the respect of employees’ rights creates a better working environment and enhances motivation. He advised the participants to emulate the Prophet (peace be upon him) in all aspects of life. “Ethical standards are taught by our faith, and emphasized in our homes by parents. As parents, we need to be good examples to our children”, he said.

Mr. Zia ul Aleem asked universities to tailor their degree programs to the practical needs of the society. He observed that the ethical values are known to all but the will to implement is what all stakeholders must focus on. He shared his personal experience which indicated that he learnt less in an academic institution but gained more from his practical life.

Mr. Anwar proclaimed that educational institutions should implement 6-month practical work or internship programs, similar to what medical students have, to boost practical learning of the students. He emphasized prompt payment of salaries while referring to employees as team members. “My experience tells me that once you motivate your staff, you can enjoy better results. We have introduced many incentives to our staff that have made them happy and productive”, he said.

Mr. Batoor shared his experiences with Daewoo Pakistan and cited several practices that have made the company to prosper. “We are sensitive to gender issues. We stand against bribery and any element of corruption. We emphasize professionalism and are against hiding CCTV cameras anywhere in our premises. We trust our staff and because of this, they act responsibly”, he said.

Mr. Tufail asked the participants to always share their inner feelings, be ready to learn and be exemplary. While summarizing the views of the panel discussion, Mr. Shabbir lauded the business community of Sialkot for exhibiting ethical leadership and Daewoo Pakistan for their commitment to the safety of staff. The event culminated with question-answer session followed by souvenir presentation among the panellists and a group photo.

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The University of Lahore
1 – KM Defence Road, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-111-865-865, +92-42-35322501 +92-42-35321761
Email: info@uol.edu.pk
Website: www.uol.edu.pk