Sindh University’s Pakistan Study Centre establishes first ever ‘QC Library’ in Hyderabad Juvenile Prison 

Jamshoro, December 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Pakistan Study Center of Sindh University Jamshoro has established the first ever “Quiet Crime Library” (QCL) in the Juvenile Jail of Hyderabad here on Thursday. The purpose of establishment of QCL is to provide reading facilities to the incarcerated adolescent for their welfare and divert their attention towards criminal activities.

According to a statement issued by the Director SU’s Pakistan Study Center Dr. Shuja Ahmed Mahesar, various books have been kept in the Quiet Crime Library in the juvenile prison of Hyderabad in a bid to provide an opportunity to the prisoners to read the books, seek knowledge and get education.

The young prisoners could quit the habits of crime in future and they will be able to become useful members of the society after being released from prison. Quiet Crime Library in Juvenile prison Hyderabad was inaugurated by Pakistan Study Center Director Professor Dr. Shuja Ahmed Mahesar and the Inspector General Sindh Jails Kazi Nazir Ahmed at a ceremony held in this regard.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Mahesar said that by providing educational opportunities in prison, the increasing crime could be lessened to a great extent in the society and the criminal minded broods will adopt good behaviour and stay away from the world of felony.

He said that the establishment of QC library will help the imprisoned youth suffering from mental disorders, psychological tribulations and depression out of these problems, adding that such corrective methods will prove to be more effective than violent techniques for the elimination of crimes.

He said the rehabilitation of the confined adolescents in the society will be possible in a dignified manner only by imparting them education and art. Emphasizing on the reforms of the prison culture, he said that there should be a suitable arrangement for the socialization for the criminal youth at the time of coming out of the prison after undergoing their punishments.

Dr Mahesar said that the released persons from prison could be prevented from going back to the same criminal world only if there might be well-regarded space for them in the society. IG Sindh Prisons Kazi Nazir Ahmed said that the setup of a library for the Juvenile Prison by the University of Sindh was really a noble cause, which will bring about a gigantic change in the lives of the prisoners.

He said the QCL would have far-reaching results in the lives of young prisons in the days to come. He said that every class of society should play a role for the best future of the youth imprisoned in jails as Sindh University took an initiative, which he said was commendable. On the occasion, the Superintendent of Children’s Jail Syed Naseem Ali and many others were also present.

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Sindh HEC’s body completes 2-day inspection of academic performance, facilities of SU, CIEC felicitates VC Dr Kalhoro for bringing reforms: No lackluster observation surfaced, overall functioning found exquisite, says provincial HEC chairman Prof. S.M Tariq Rafi 

Jamshoro, December 21, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Charter Inspection and Evaluation Committee (CIEC) of Sindh Higher Education Commission (HEC) on Tuesday has completed the detailed inspection of the functioning, academic performance, and students’ aid being provided by the University of Sindh Jamshoro, which continued for two consecutive days.

Led by the chairman Sindh HEC Professor Syed Muhammad Tariq Rafi, the members including Vice-Chancellor Mehran Engineering University Professor Dr. Taha Hussain Ali, Vice-Chancellor Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam Prof. Dr. Fateh Muhammad Mari, Vice-Chancellor of Karachi University, Prof. Dr. Khalid M. Iraqi, Vice-Chancellor of Jinnah Sindh Medical University Karachi Dr. Amjad Siraj Memon, Agha Mushtaq and others were part of the CIEC.

On their arrival to the VC office, the Sindh University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Muhammad Siddique Kalhoro and Registrar Dr. Ghulam Muhammad Bhutto welcomed the guests. Later, a meeting was held in the Senate Hall of the VC Secretariat, where the Director SU’s Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) Dr. Altaf Nizamani gave a detailed briefing to the committee members about the achievements, progress, updates and monitoring policies of the Quality Enhancement Cell of Sindh University.

He said that the University of Sindh had maintained the excellence/competitive framework of higher education and research under the guidelines provided by the federal higher education commission, which could be compared with the international standards of higher education.

On the occasion, Sindh HEC Chairman Professor Syed Muhammad Tariq Rafi said that a team of 44 experts of the CIEC’s sub-committee visited Sindh University on the first day to inspect and evaluate the facilities, infrastructure, educational activities, teaching standards, academic programs, financial assistance to the students and other administrative matters of Sindh University and furnished their separate reports to the Charter Inspection and Evaluation Committee (CIEC) of Sindh Higher Education Commission (HEC) with their recommendations.

He said that no negative opinion had surfaced in their reports about the teaching departments/ centers and institutes and Sindh University; consequently, he said he was passing on good wishes to the SU Vice-Chancellor for doing the best work.

He said that the members of the committee and the sub-committee inspected all the educational departments, institutes and centers of the University of Sindh in detail and reviewed the situation of various facilities and found that there were continuous reforms, improvement in teaching and research.

The chairman further said that the quality of higher education imparted by the Sindh University was of international standard and it prepared its faculty updated and skilled as per the latest requirements, for which he said the VC deserved accolades.

Praising the effective communication and coordination between the academic departments of the varsity and the quality enhancement cell (QAC), he said that the Sindh University management should monitor the performance of the affiliated public and private colleges and institutes closely.

“If any college or institution is negligent in providing higher education as per standards of the higher education commission, it can be disaffiliated”, he said and added that the detailed reports against such institutions should be sent to Sindh HEC so that they could be interrogated and warned.

Prof. S.M Tariq Rafi went on saying that Sindh Higher Education Commission will continue to extend its support to SU and it will ensure the implementation of Sindh HEC policies and reforms within the Universities in Sindh.

At the juncture, the members of the committee including Vice-Chancellors of Karachi University, Mehran University and Sindh Agricultural University also appreciated the educational vision and performance of their Sindh University counterpart and felicitated him for introducing reforms and austerity measures to bring the varsity to the right direction.

SU VC Dr. Kalhoro said that despite the financial difficulties, efforts were being made to ensure the provision of quality higher education and the results of which were also coming forward in the form of success of students in the national job market.

He said that a number of SU law graduates had recently passed the competitive examinations and become civil judges and law officers, which he said was a great accomplishment and the result of the hard work of the university administration and faculty members. He demanded that the Chief Minister Sindh should be approached by the chairman provincial HEC to include SU on the route of the People’s Bus service plied in Hyderabad.

The house decided that the Vice-Chancellors of the four Universities of Jamshoro and Sindh Agricultural University, Tando Jam will call on the Provincial Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon and the Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah in this regard in order to convince them to ply the buses on the route Hyderabad, Jamshoro and Kotri. The VCs said it will lessen the financial burden from the universities and greatly benefit the thousands of students and the general public.

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The election for the seats of teachers in Sindh University Senate will be held on December 30

Jamshoro, December 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Elections for Sindh University Senate seats for teachers will be held on December 30, for which nominations have been invited. However, a notification has also been issued by Registrar Dr. Ghulam Muhammad Bhutto. According to the notification, after the scrutiny of the nomination papers submitted on December 12, the preliminary voter list will be released tomorrow, December 16, on which claims and objections can be filed.

The final list of voters will be released on December 19. Nomination papers will be submitted on December 21 by one o’clock in the afternoon. According to the notification, the nomination papers will be scrutinized on the same day i.e. December 21 after one o’clock, while the list of nominated candidates will be released on December 23.

Similarly, the candidates will be able to withdraw the nomination form on December 26. The notification of the election and the names of the final candidates will be announced on December 28, while the election will be held on the seats of Sindh University Senate teachers on December 30. The final result of the successful candidates will be declared on the same day. However, the election results will be officially notified on January 2, 2023.

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First 2-day Pak-TESOL regional Conference on English language teaching gets underway at Sindh University 

Jamshoro, December 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):The first two-day Pak-TESOL Sindh Regional Conference has started under the theme of “Innovation in English Language Teaching and Future Directions” organized by the Institute of English Language and Literature, University of Sindh Jamshoro in the Ayaz Auditorium, Arts Faculty Building here on Monday.

The inaugural ceremony of the conference was presided over by the Pro-Vice Chancellor of Sindh University Thatta Campus Prof. Dr. Rafique Ahmed Memon. In his presidential address, Dr. Rafique Ahmed Memon said that there were different requirements of the twenty-first century- one of them was the modern skills for teaching and learning English.

He said, first of all, teachers were required to be fully trained to cope with the challenges in this regard, adding that Pak-TESOL was a forum through which English teachers were being informed about the latest art of learning and global development.

He said that the teacher should have a set of skills to force the students to come to the classrooms by utilizing the latest methods of teaching. He said that unless the English teachers were trained, the students will not come to the classroom with enthusiasm and passion to learn, be it university, college or school.

Dr. Memon went on saying that there should be student-centered classrooms for English language teaching and learning and the educational environment should also be student-centered, where teaching might be shifted from the teacher to the learners in a pleasant milieu.

He said that having a big degree did not mean that a person was ready and fit to teach English language, but he/ she needed expertise and abilities, which are being provided through the Pakistan- TESOL forum. “Pak-TESOL is proving to be helpful in the research regarding the prevalence and pervasiveness of English language in the country”, he said and added that there was a need to involve students more and more in the language learning process in the classrooms.

The PVC further said that the students should identify the teaching method of the teachers so that it might be noted and implemented that which techniques were a successful model for their learning.

Addressing the ceremony, former Vice-Chancellor of Allama Iqbal Open University and Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences of Art and Design Lahore School of Economics Professor Dr. Shahid Siddiqui said that the Regional English Language Office (RELO) of the American Embassy introduced and started the Pak-TESOL (Teaching English to speakers of other languages) program for teaching English language.

He said that the purpose of the conference was to provide information about teaching, preparation of curriculum for language education and relevant material to the scholars and students of English language education. He said that English language experts will share their views on English language education, student performance and challenges faced in linguistics, among other important topics.

Dr. Siddiqui stated that English was the most important language of science, technology, education and diplomacy at the global level, adding that through lingua franca, the effective view of Pakistan could be conveyed to the international community.

Director of Pak-TESOL Project and Professor of Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad, Dr. Muhammad Kamal Khan said that such kind of platforms provided an opportunity to bring together the English language teaching community to discuss the latest trends, problems, practical difficulties and best practices.

He said that there was a need to pay attention to the use of digital content, English language for educational purposes, the teaching of English language through literature and the teaching of intercultural communication with the help of modern methods of English language teaching (ELT).

Director Institute of English Language and Literature and Dean of the Faculty of Arts Professor Dr. Muhammad Khan Sangi said that the conference had brought together many English language teachers and professionals from all over the country to provide knowledge and contemporary modus operandi of teaching in English language environment.

“Under these circumstances, English language teaching and research can be combined as a global language competence building”, he said and added that innovation should be considered in the English language teaching for the development of lingo communication involving the professionals.

NUML Islamabad Pro-Rector Professor Dr. Safeer Ahmed Awan said that students should play their role to ensure the clean environment and beauty of Sindh University campus, because improving the environment of their educational institution was a big contribution.

He hoped that the Pak-TESOL conference would prove to be the best source of learning for teachers, scholars and students to teach and learn the English language. Earlier, Secretary of the conference Saira Altaf Chandio welcomed the guests, while Dr. Abdul Hameed Panhwar extended a vote of thanks to the speakers and the participants at the end of the opening ceremony.

On the occasion, Dean SU’s Faculty of Engineering and Technology Professor Dr. Khalil ur Rehman Khoumbhati, Director Institute of Physics Dr. Nek Muhammad Shaikh, Syndicate Member Professor Dr. Arfana Begum Mallah, Chairman Department of Sociology Dr. Ahmed Ali Brohi, Dr. Muhammad Hasan Agheem, Dr. Farida Yasmin Panhwar. , Dr. Tariq Hasan Umrani, Dr. Abdul Fattah Soomro, Dr. Ghulam Ali Buriro, Dr. Mubarak Ali Lashari, Dr. Ellahi Bakhsh Gopang, Dr. Zafar Ibupoto, Dr. Intizar Lashari, Pir Sohail Sirhandi, Prof. Dr. Irfan Ahmed Rind, Dr. Aqifa Imtiaz, Dr. Sumera and many other scholars and students were present.

Earlier, Nazar Hussain Chandio of the Institute of Languages received the honor of reciting some verses from the glorious Quran, after which the national anthem was played. All the attendees and guests on the stage stood up in the honour of the national anthem of Pakistan.

The proceedings of the conference were conducted by Fauzia Chandio of IELL. After the opening ceremony, various sessions started, in which the scholars presented their research papers regarding English language education. The conference will continue today (Tuesday) as well, after which the two-day English language learning workshop is scheduled to get underway.

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Korea says trade volume with Pakistan unfortunately far-off, it remains just 1.3 billion $ last year between two countries, Pak-Korea to be marking 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties next year 

Jamshoro, November 30, 2022 (PPI-OT):Korean Consul General in Karachi Kim Haksung has said the bilateral relations between Korea and Pakistan have an important turning point next year as both the countries would be celebrating 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties in 2023.

He said that despite good economic and business cooperation between Korea and Pakistan, the trade volume was unfortunately far-off from their expectations. The trade volume between the two nations remained just 1.3 billion $ last year, while the share of export volume of Korea to Pakistan was just 0.2pc during the entire year.

This he said while addressing the one-day international seminar titled “Pakistan-Korea bilateral relations: A way forward”, organized by Sindh University’s Area Study Centre, was held in the Auditorium Hall of Institute of Sindhology, University of Sindh Jamshoro here on Tuesday.

Chaired by Dean SU’s Faculty of Social Sciences Prof. Dr Hamadullah Kakepoto, Director Area Study Centre Dr. Mukesh Kumar Khatwani, Director Institute of Sindhology Ghulam Murtaza Siyal, Department of International Relations University of Karachi Professor (Meritorious) Dr. Monis Ahmer, Majid Ali Noorani, Dr. Imran Noorani, Ghulam Murtaza Khoso, prof. Dr. Shuja Ahmed Mahesar, Hansraj Hans, Dr. Naima Tabassum, Dr. Ishrat Abbasi, Dr Noreen Nazar Soomro and many others were present on the occasion.

The CG Kim Haksung further said that during his long diplomatic career until now he had been doing his best for enhancing bilateral relations and friendly cooperation with mutual understanding and respect. He said his diplomatic mission in Karachi will strive to promote friendly cooperation and mutual exchange between Korea and Pakistan. The vibrant and energetic metropolis at Arabian Sea was of great importance for him and his staff as Karachi was a centre of their attention.

He said he thought that a diplomat must have a great interest in other cultures and a sense of solidarity and open-mindedness, adding that it was meaningful for him to have dialogues with Pakistani university students. “I am sure that today’s event in Jamshoro- the Pakistan’s celebrated education city will be more successful with great contributions of the Vice-Chancellor, keynote speakers and Area Study Centre as well but I just want to emphasize that the active participation of young students is success factor No. 1 for this occasion”, he said.

He said Korea was a highly advanced country, which was a very successful story of economic development, prosperity and advancement in science and technology. He stated that the Republic of Korea was the 10th largest economy in the world with a GDP of over 35,000 US$ per capita last year and it remained the 8th largest trade country, exporting 645 billion $, importing 481 billion dollars last year.

“People say that the economic achievement and prosperity of our country is a miracle but I say no, it’s not a miracle but it is the reflection of the dedication, hard work, commitment, vision and education passion”, the Korean CG said and added that education passion or fever was a driving force of Korea’s economic success story.

Recalling the past, he said in 1960, his country was one of the poorest countries of the world with a GDP of 150 US$ per capita, adding that after 3-year Korean War from 1950 to 1953, the country remained totally destroyed and devastated and there was extreme poverty everywhere in the country and those miserable conditions could not be described.

He said all school buildings had shattered as a result of the 3-year long war but the nation started street education under makeshift tents without stop and exception countrywide, adding that it was actually the start and guarantee of their triumph and prosperity.

Explaining his own childhood episode for the motivation of the students, the consul general said that he was born and grew up in a small island, southernmost area of the Korean peninsula while his father was a poor fisherman and farmer.

“My parents had very limited means for living. At that time living conditions in Korea were miserable and poverty was predominant”, he stated being a little emotional and added that his mother seldom would go to open markets in mainland towns to buy necessary things.

All day long, he waited for her to come back from the market expecting something to eat but against his desperate anticipation, her mother handed him over some used dirty children storybooks. He said her mother wanted to feed her hungry son but after heartbroken hesitation, she decided to opt for dirty and used story books instead of buying something for him to eat.

The CG said his mother’s decision to opt for dirty and used books for her son rather than buying something to eat was the start of the prosperous future of Korea. “My mother’s decision has brought me to Sindh University today”, he said.

He said with tremendous and heart-breaking economic prosperity, Korea had another great pride as it had become one of the cultural superpowers. He added that he was sure that the Pakistani young generation must be fascinated by K-pop, K-drama, K-movie and other cultural attractions his country was offering.

The CG went on saying that the bilateral relations between Korea and Pakistan had an important turning point next year as both the nations would be celebrating 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties. “Political relations between the two friendly countries are excellent. At the global stage, both the countries are in good cooperation”, Kim Haksung said and added that regarding the peace process on the Korean peninsula, Pakistani governments always stood for their country.

“Since the Korean War, South and North Korea are still technically at war”, he said and added that both the countries had not only a peace treaty but also a ceasefire agreement until then. He said that the border between the both countries was heavily fortified and because of it, an unstable situation was there; however, it was of great importance to avoid war on the Korean peninsula and keep peace intact.

He said that Pakistan had a great demand and potential in its IT industry; therefore, Korea will have a good possibility of mutual cooperation in the IT industry between the two countries in the form of joint ventures. “More than 10,000 Pakistani people are now living and working in our country. About 1500 Pakistani students are studying in Korea. Most of them are enrolled in masters or doctoral courses of business and engineering school of the world-class universities”, he maintained.

The CG added that due to language barriers, the undergraduate Pakistani students did not seek admissions in the varsities because at the level, the medium of instruction was Korean language but the graduate courses were being offered in English language. “Korea is a safe country especially for Pakistan’s female students, our country is ideal place for academic achievements”, he said.

In his presidential remarks, Dean Faculty of Social Sciences Professor Dr. Hamadullah Kakepoto said that Pakistan and South Korea were friendly countries, but as Korea had come a long way in the race of development as a result of pursuing higher education.

“Now Korea should come forward and announce scholarships for providing higher education to the Pakistani students, especially students of Sindh having humble financial background and lack of facilities.

He said that Pakistan was still a developing country, if Korea opened the doors of large-scale admissions to its educational institutions for the Pakistani youth, then he said he was sure Pakistan will emerge economically in the next 20 years.

Professor (Meritorious) of the Department of International Relations, University of Karachi Dr. Monis Ahmar said that Pakistan needed to learn from Korea. If the country focused on an 8-point agenda like the Republic of Korea including visionary leadership, planning, good governance, rule of law, excellent education and health care system, innovation, political stability and human and social development, the day was not far when Pakistan would join the ranks of developed countries.

Director Area Study Center Dr. Mukesh Kumar Khatwani said that the Consulate of Korea in Karachi should start joint academic and research projects with the Area Study Center of the University of Sindh so that the youth of Sindh could have the best opportunities.

In the seminar, Dr. Ronaq Ali Bihan presented his research paper titled “Pakistan-Korea Bilateral Relations: The Way Forward”. Dr. Ghulam Ali Buriro conducted the proceedings of the seminar. The seminar also featured two short videos on Korean culture, highlighting Korean history, music and dance.

Earlier, at the outset of the seminar, Nazar Hussain Chandio recited the Holy Quran, after which the National Anthem of Pakistan and then Korea was played. All the participants in the hall stood in respect of national anthems of the two countries. The guests were also decorated with Sindh’s traditional gifts Ajrak and they were given memento shields on the occasion.

Later, the Korean Consul General alongside his delegation visited the Sindhology Museum and took deep interest in the cultural objects of Sindh. He also mingled with the students of the University of Sindh while many male and female students took pictures and selfies with the guest.

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The schedule for submitting semester examination forms and fees in private colleges and institutes affiliated to Sindh University continue 

Jamshoro, November 24, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Controller of Semester Examinations of University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Muhammad Mashuq Siddiqui, has informed in a statement that the private colleges and institutes affiliated to the university have 4-year BBA (Honours) program, 4-year MBA program, 2-year MBA. Evening Program (6 Semester), BS Information Technology and BS Software Engineering Part I First Semester Exams will be held soon.

According to the announcement, the examination forms of the said degree programs can be submitted from November 23 to 29, 2022 without late fee, while from November 30 to December 1, 2022, examination forms can be submitted with a late fee of 5000 rupees.

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