Around 7 in 10 Pakistanis believe that only God controls the spread of COVID-19 in the country and hence, gatherings, wedding ceremonies, congregational prayer, and the opening of schools, colleges, and markets cannot cause infection: Gallup and Gilani Pakistan

Islamabad, September 03, 2021 (PPI-OT):According to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, around 7 in 10 Pakistanis believe that only God controls the spread of COVID-19 in the country and hence, gatherings, wedding ceremonies, congregational prayer, and the opening of schools, colleges, and markets cannot cause infection.

Complete report for Wave 11 of the COVID-19 tracker survey can be accessed here:

https://gallup.com.pk/wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Gallup-COVID-19-Tracker-Wave-11.pdf

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the four provinces was asked the following question, “To what extent do you agree or disagree with only God controls the spread of COVID-19 in the country. Hence, gatherings, wedding ceremonies, congregational prayer, and the opening of schools, colleges, and markets cannot cause infection?” In response to this question, 55% completely agreed, 15% somewhat agreed, 13% somewhat disagreed, 9% completely disagreed while 8% did not know/did not respond.

Question: “To what extent do you agree or disagree with only God controls the spread of COVID-19 in the country. Hence, gatherings, wedding ceremonies, congregational prayer, and the opening of schools, colleges, and markets cannot cause infection?”

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

Funerals in absentia were offered for the veteran Kashmiri Liberation Movement Leader Syed Ali Gillani at Faisal Masjid 

Islamabad, September 03, 2021 (PPI-OT):The funerals in absentia for veteran Kashmiri leader was led by Dr. Muhammad Ilyas, Director General, Dawah Academy. It was attended amongst others by President of Pakistan and Chancellor IIUI Dr. Arif Alvi, DG ISI Lt General Faiz Hameed, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhary Fawad Hussain, AJK Premier Sardar Abdul Qayyum Niazi, Advisor National Security Moeed Yousaf, Rector IIUI Dr. Masoom Yasinzai, President IIUI, Dr. Hathal Homoud Alotaibi, other university high ups, teachers, students and many other renowned personalities.

The senior Kashmiri leader passed away in Srinagar, Occupied Kashmir, on Wednesday at the age of 92. On the occasion, thousands of people also prayed for the eternal peace. Funerals in absentia were offered for the veteran Kashmir liberation movement leader Syed Ali Gillani at Faisal Masjid.

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

Chinese Economic Development Model and CPEC 

Lahore, September 03, 2021 (PPI-OT):To understand the dynamics of Chinese Economic Development Model and how CPEC will affect the socio-economic dynamics of Pakistan, Office of Research, Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC), Department of Virtual University of Pakistan has organized a Seminar / Webinar on 25th August 2021 at Virtual University’s Head Office. The title of the Seminar / Webinar is: “Chinese Economic Development Model and CPEC”.

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a strategic economic project aiming at increasing regional connectivity for the economic development of Pakistan and China. It is not only expected to be beneficial for Pakistan and China but is also expected to have positive spill over effects to other neighbouring countries by enhancing the geographical connectivity of Pakistan with landlocked Central Asian states.

More than US$62 billion will be invested in Pakistan’s power, infrastructure, and industrial and agriculture sectors under the CPEC. With the reduction in power outages due to enhancement in electricity generation capacity and investment in other production sectors of the economy, GDP growth rate of Pakistan is targeted to increase to 7.5% by 2030 with the addition of about two million jobs in the job market.

The resource person, Mr. Shakeel Ahmad Ramay is a Consultant – Senior Researcher and former Director of China Study Center at Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) Islamabad and he will be presenting and discussing the Chinese Economic Development Model and its reflection in CPEC. The link for registration in this Seminar / Webinar is given below:

Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZT_ZX17yS2SEHEbUjmuMSw

By joining this Seminar / Webinar, participants will not only be able to enhance their knowledge about the socio-economic impact of CPEC on national and international level, rather they will also be able to foresee the emerging socio-economic global scenario and Pakistan’s status in that bigger picture. E-Certificates will also be issued to webinar participants.

For more information, contact:
Virtual University of Pakistan (VU)
M.A. Jinnah Campus, Defence Road, Off Raiwind Road,
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-111-880-880
Fax: +92-42-99200604, +92-42-99202174
Website: www.vu.edu.pk

IIUI improves ranking, placed among top 601-800 universities across the world

Islamabad, September 03, 2021 (PPI-OT):International Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI) after improving its position by 200 places has been ranked in top 601-800 universities across the world by Times Higher Education World University Rankings, while IIUI stands first in international outlook pillar of the aforesaid ranking among Pakistani universities.

According to the revealed results, International Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI) has been placed in 601-800 position categories by Times Higher Education World University Rankings. In addition, out of 21 universities across the country, IIUI has been ranked on 2nd position in terms of performance for year 2022. International Islamic University is also on the top among five more universities of Pakistan that have secured a spot, for the first time in the world’s top 800.

For year 2022 rankings include 1662 Universities across 90 plus countries worldwide. Universities were evaluated on five ranking pillars including teaching, research, citations, industry income, and international outlook. In its annual publication of university rankings, Times Higher Education, notes that Pakistan has emerged as the world’s fastest improving nation on its metrics of teaching, research, citation, industry income and international outlook. These results, Times claims, were generated after reviewing 108 million citations and 430,000 data-points from participating institutions from all over the world.

The recent positive results generated by IIUI are outcome of continued reforms and initiatives introduced by the university management that includes preparation of university’s new strategic plan that also helped in gleaning exact view of the university accomplishments on scientific basis.

The university leadership believes that upcoming ranking will be much positive as new reforms and initiatives have entered into the mature stages through various steps taken such as implementation of the university’s strategic plan and academic audits. The university is now all set and in better position to submit its accomplishments and achievements with an approach of quantifiable analysis that will lead to improved and realistic university rankings in future.

The university has also started a comprehensive work on research and enterprise that shall also be helpful in improved ranking through linkage with industry, acceptance of international funded projects, collaborations in research and global engagements. The university leadership has appreciated the hard work of the team specially the Directorate of Quality Assurance and Development (QAD) for its untiring efforts to make it possible in a proper manner to this global ranking.

Commenting on the ranking, IIUI Rector, Prof. Dr. Masoom Yasinzai has said that recognition of Pakistani educational institutions in the world ranking is a good sign in terms of progress of the nation. He urged that universities must come forward to serve the society “We will not disappoint the nation, we will come forward with positive developments soon in the field of academic excellence and quality higher education” said Masoom Dr Yasinzai.

IIUI President, Dr. Hathal Homoud Alotaibi, expressing gratitude for the achievement congratulated the academic and administrative staff of the institution and hoped that they would remain committed to the university in the future by continuing their hard work so that the institution gets the top slot in all world rankings in the future. He said that this ranking is a sign of a new dawn of success for IIUI.

It is pertinent to mention here the IIUI is the 3rd largest public sector university across Pakistan that has presence of more than 30,000 students on campus in separate male and female campuses with almost equal gender ratio. In IIUI’s recent admission process around 30 thousand students have appeared in admission tests of more than 100 degree program that also includes a large number of international students. International Islamic University is on top among the International Islamic Universities in the world under the OIC charter or their affiliate institutions as well.

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

Superior University Lahore signs MoU with International Centre for Chemical and Biological Sciences, University of Karachi 

Karachi, September 03, 2021 (PPI-OT):Superior University Lahore has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The International Centre for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), University of Karachi (UOK). The memorandum desires to establish mutually beneficial collaboration built on academic, scientific and cultural cooperation. The memorandum also calls for exchange of faculty, researchers, students, publications, academic programs and research proposals between both the institutions.

The Spokesman of the ICCBS – University of Karachi on Friday said that the MOU was signed in a ceremony held at the Superior University Lahore recently. Prof Dr M. Iqbal Choudhary, Director of the International Centre for Chemical and Biological Sciences, and COMSTECH Coordinator-General, and Superior University Rector Prof Dr Sumaira Rehman have signed the MOU on behalf of their institutions.

It is pertinent to mention here that Superior University is a hub of Innovation and creativity where students’ perfect academic and professional development is ensured. Superior University is now considered to be one of the best universities in Pakistan.

It also worth mentioning here that the ICCBS is the only institution in Pakistan that was not only certified by ISO but it also became ‘UNESCO Centre for Excellence Category-2 Institute’, he said. According to the MOU, this agreement will be in effect for a period of five years from the date of execution and may be extended by mutual agreement in writing by both parties.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Officer,
University of Karachi
Tel: +92-21-99261351 (Ext. 2294, 2306)
Fax: +92-21-99261330
Email: pro@uok.edu.pk
Website: www.uok.edu.pk

Lahori Khoji: Students at LUMS Develop App to Navigate the City of Lahore 

Lahore, September 03, 2021 (PPI-OT):The recently launched app, Lahori Khoji, is the perfect partner for those eager to explore the androon shehr of Lahore. The maze-like network of narrow streets of the walled city can be fascinating as well as daunting for city-dwellers, and navigating them without a knowledgeable local guide can be tiresome. Associate Professor, Dr. Ali Usman Qasmi’s enterprising history students thus came up with a solution to discover the hidden treasures of the walled city.

As part of a course on the history of Lahore, ‘Walking in the City’, over 30 undergraduate students were assigned to mapping out a walking trail for some of the famous gates of the walled city. In groups, the students researched the gates, their surrounding neighbourhoods, historical sites, and the history and experiences of the residents of the area. The result is Lahori Khoji, an app which not only provides a brief history of various places of interest, but also pins them on Google maps to facilitate explorers.

“Using the conceptual category of ‘walking’, my students and I explored to address questions of dwelling and belonging, the frustrations and challenges of everyday existence, the pursuit of economic gains, and spiritual succour in a postcolonial city,” said Dr. Qasmi, whose role was mainly supervisory as his students worked on the app.

“Our aim was not to approach the walled city as a museum but to connect with it in an experiential manner – an intimacy of sorts that comes with knowing the city and developing a sense of familiarity. The app is not about promoting tourism but to encourage people – even if they are residents of Lahore – to know their city and its people in a better way,” he added. In this project, the students were supported by a Lahore-based researcher and historian, Faizan Abbas Naqvi.

“Faizan is a brilliant and highly knowledgeable individual. He provided us with unique information that was not easily accessible. He ensured that the accuracy of historical data was maintained, and he is the reason our project was able to provide information about historical sites not commonly visited,” said Syeda Fatima Tahseen, a Political Science Major from the Class of 2021, who also worked on the app.

“We made the app as part of the History course; it simultaneously served as a Senior Project for two individuals majoring in Computer Science at LUMS. We conducted the primary research and provided the necessary information and material that formed the content of the application,” she added.

Fatima also discussed the challenges faced during the development and launch. “While I cannot speak about the technological challenges, we as students faced multiple challenges while conducting primary research. It took us some time to get acquainted with the streets of old Lahore, and to maintain a system of data collection where our safety was not compromised, the privacy of the residents of the areas not violated, and the essence of the data collection remained untainted.”

The historic site in Lahore she enjoyed visiting the most was Bibi Pak Daman, due to the rich and contested histories that surround it, the emotional value it holds, and her overall experience.

Discussing the importance of historical sites and encouraging a love for history in today’s generation, Dr. Qasmi said, “The critical point is to inculcate a sense of historical knowledge rather than approaching the built heritage as something exotic that needs to be consumed. In our usual parlance of heritage, we reduce sites to objects of curiosity and commodity them without realising the continued importance of their history in everyday lives. There is a certain ‘presenting’ of that past in our daily lives. We need to recognise it.”

Talking about his favourite historic site in Lahore, Dr. Qasmi said, “There are so many of them that it will be difficult for me to identify just a few. I think an essential question is if even Lahoris can identify historic sites other than the Badshahi Mosque, Minar-i-Pakistan, and Wazir Khan Masjid. For most of us, I am afraid this is the extent of what we know about Lahore and its historical sites. This is because much of what we know of the city is limited to our experience of the M.M. Alam Road and the gaudy shopping malls.”

Dr. Qasmi was skeptical whether the app could promote tourism of historic sites in Pakistan. “Reading is essential to any aspect of culture, history, and literature that we seek to inculcate in our students and younger generations. Sure, technology can help. That’s why we developed this app. But it is only to facilitate. It is not a replacement for what we can learn from reading books and critical reflection,” he explained.

Currently, Dr. Qasmi is working on developing Lahori Khoji further. “We realise that it has a limited scope, and we need to overcome several technological challenges. We hope to partner with the local government and significant specialised firms to streamline the app and develop more innovative features in the years to come.”

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