By making petrol and diesel prices unbearable, Imran Khan has proved he is an enemy of the masses: Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari 

Karachi, October 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has strongly condemned the unprecedented increase in petroleum products prices and said that PTI puppet government has brought the tsunami of inflation within the country by surging costs of petroleum merchandise to the highest level.

In a statement issued from Media Cell Bilawal House, Chairman PPP said that by increasing the prices of petrol by more than Rs 10/litre, the selected regime was actually charging the masses for its incompetence. He pointed out that when PPP was in power, it by no means imposed such a burden on the public when the costs of petroleum products on the international market skyrocketed even.

“Solely a people-friendly government of the PPP may save the nation from the present tsunami of inflation”, he maintained. Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that by making petrol and diesel unbearable, Imran Khan has proved he is an enemy of the masses. He urged the people to support him to get rid of the puppet government which has been pushing Pakistan into quagmire of inflation.

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Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)
Peoples Secretariat Shikarpur Colony,
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Mahmudullah won’t take first round opponents lightly 

Dubai, October 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):Mahmudullah warned Bangladesh to expect a tough challenge against Scotland as the two sides meet on the opening day of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Oman.

Ranked sixth in the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s T20I Team Rankings, the Tigers are one of the favourites to advance from Group B where they face the Scots, hosts Oman and debutants Papua New Guinea.

They are one of the form teams in the whole tournament having beaten Zimbabwe, Australia and New Zealand in successive home T20I series.

But their captain Mahmudullah insists his side won’t take their First Round opponents lightly as they forge a path towards the Super 12s.

“All of the teams in the World Cup deserve to be here and they are all good sides,” he said.

“We have to be humble and not take anything for granted. We will have to be at our best from the first ball against Scotland.

“We’ve had a really good build-up and played some really good cricket. The series wins have been a confidence-booster for the team.”

The two teams have only met once in a T20 international and it was a day to remember for Scotland.

They beat Bangladesh by 34 runs, thanks to Richie Berrington’s century, back in 2012 which was their first-ever victory over a full ICC member.

Their other four completed matches against each other have come in ODI cricket and each of them were won by Bangladesh.

Mahmudullah’s own fitness has been an issue for the Tigers. He sat out his team’s one and only warm-up match against Sri Lanka, a four-wicket loss, with a back problem.

Meanwhile, Scotland skipper Kyle Coetzer feels breaking their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup duck in 2016 allows them to approach their opening game with realistic ambitions of an upset.

Having fallen agonisingly short in close games on a handful of occasions, Scotland finally earned their first-ever win in the tournament after beating Hong Kong by eight wickets five years ago.

Veteran batter Coetzer believes his side, led by power hitter George Munsey, have now shaken off the scars of previous near misses.

“The only way you can prepare yourself for those pressure situations is to put yourself in them,” said the 37-year-old.

“We’ve missed opportunities in World Cups in games where we could have got over the line.

“That’s something we seem to have banished in recent times and we believe we’re capable of winning big games of cricket.

“We got a monkey off our back by beating Hong Kong, we’ve done that now and we’re thinking about the next stage and pushing towards the Super 12s.”

After not tasting T20I action for nearly two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Scotland have won two and lost three of their five matches in the format in 2021.

“Going through qualifying, it brings the group together and this is as strong and as powerful a squad as we’ve selected,” said Coetzer.

“It was hard to pick the squad, especially when you feel you’ve come so far and have a lot of dangerous and powerful players to pick from in and around the squad.

“We feel confident with what we have here and feel capable of putting in some good performances.”

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Ilyas wants Oman to be at their best 

Dubai, October 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):Oman vice-captain Aqib Ilyas wants his side to showcase their rapid improvement to a global audience as they open a home ICC Men’s T20 World Cup against Papua New Guinea.

Oman will fire the starting gun on the seventh edition of the tournament when they face debutants PNG at Al Amerat on Sunday.

Oman made their own T20 World Cup bow in 2016, beating Ireland in their first game, but Aqib insists they are a totally different proposition to the team we saw five years ago.

“There is a huge difference now,” said the top-order batter.

“We have some young talent in the team and the players have gelled properly, we have been playing together consistently for four or five years.

“There is a lot of unity in the team and our fitness has improved. We are mentally really strong and we have brought some coaches in who have helped us in this aspect.

“There was a time when bowling and fast bowling was the only strength of the Oman team. Now I feel we are doing well as a whole unit.

“Our fielding has improved, our batting is now up to the mark and our bowling is still strong.

“This team is much better than the one in 2016 and we have raised the bar.”

Returning to T20I action for the first time since February 2020, Oman suffered a pair of defeats to Sri Lanka and the Netherlands in warm-up matches.

But a 32-run victory over Namibia helped them build momentum for an opener in which they must be considered favourites.

They have beaten PNG in all four of their previous meetings, all coming in the ODI format, but Aqib is guarding against complacency.

“All the games are important for us, whether it’s PNG or Bangladesh because all teams have done really well to reach here,” he said.

“We’ve played a few ODI matches against them and won all of them, but in T20s we haven’t played them in a long time.

“They will give their best on the field, and so will we. Although we have the upper hand in the last few games, we use hope to continue the winning streak.”

One of two teams, along with Namibia, making their debut in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Papua New Guinea have been acclimatising to conditions in the UAE and Oman for longer than any other nation.

They lost to Namibia and Scotland in warm-up fixtures but with the support of their entire country, captain Assad Vala is relishing the opportunity.

“Most people will say it’s just another game, but it’s not to us,” he said. “It’s our first ever World Cup, so the approach is going to be different.

“It has been tough to deal with COVID-19, but we have to accept that and move forward.

“We have prepared well, we’ve been here a month longer than other teams and have played a lot of warm-up matches. I couldn’t have asked for better preparation than this.”

PNG are well aware they won’t have the backing of the crowd at the Oman Cricket Academy and hope to play party poopers.

“They’re a really good side – they are well discipline and well drilled,” said Vala of the Oman team.

“We’ve done some homework and hopefully we can put them under pressure. It’s a home game for them, so everyone will be behind them.

“We’ll need to be up and about and have a lot of energy around the group. We just have to focus on ourselves and what we do well out in the middle.

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China-Pakistan Higher Education Research Institute launched 

Islamabad, October 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):The Higher Education Commission, Pakistan and the China Association of Higher Education (CAHE) jointly launched “China-Pakistan Higher Education Research Institute” during the “4th Exchange Mechanism Conference of CPEC Consortium of Universities” on October 15, 2021.

The institute brand was simultaneously unveiled at impressive ceremonies held in hybrid mode at
NUST and Peking University, Beijing. The institute is envisioned to serve as an impetus for reinforcing the existing academic and research collaboration between HEC and CAHE.

Prominent amongst those present at the occasion were Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training of Pakistan, Mr Shafqat Mahmood; Ambassador of Pakistan to China, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Executive Director HEC Dr Shaista Sohail, Rector NUST Engr Javed Mahmood Bukhari; former Rector NUST Lt Gen (Retd) Muhammad Asghar, and President of China Association of Higher Education.

Speaking at the occasion, Mr Shafqat Mahmood gladly expressed that the higher education institutions of China and Pakistan are building strong academic linkages under the umbrella of CPEC Consortium of Universities. The consortium was established in 2017 by CAHE and HEC. He felicitated them for organising the 4th Mechanism Conference of the consortium that now comprises 85 leading universities of the two countries. He maintained that it is a manifestation of increasing cooperation between the two countries developed over the last 70 years. He further said, “We fully support the Belt and Road Initiative of which the China Pakistan Economic Corridor is a flagship project.”

Lt Gen (Retd) Muhammad Asghar said that we have come a long way in our cooperation and we look forward to even more meaningful cooperation between our universities. He asserted that China-Pakistan Higher Education Research Institute would play a pivotal role in our collaborative efforts in future and hoped that China would contribute to our research fund, which would support scholars on both sides.

In her virtual address, Dr Shaista said that a large number of Pakistani students studying in China can become agents of change by connecting with universities on both sides. She added that the establishment of China Pakistan Higher Education Research Institute would help promote high quality research between the two countries.

DG CPEC Brig (Retd) Dr Safdar Ali Shah remarked upon various perspectives of the CPEC Consortium of Universities as well as new initiatives and collaborations that have taken place in the past 3 years. The conference was also addressed by Ambassadors of both countries.

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Director Press and Media Release
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
NUST Campus, H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Tel: +92-51-90851381
Fax: +92-51-90851382
Email: prnust@gmail.com
Website: www.nust.edu.pk

CGSS Delegation Meets Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Saleem Mazhar 

Sargodha, October 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):To map out areas of common interests for joint academic and research ventures, Prof. Dr. Saleem Mazhar, Vice Chancellor invited and hosted a delegation headed by Khalid Taimur Akram, Executive Director of the Center for Global and Strategic Studies (CGSS) at the University of Sargodha on Oct 14, 2021.

During the meeting, extensive discussion was held to identify the areas of collaboration between both institutes particularly in exploring national and international research endeavours; developing global linkages; harnessing skills among students through training and inculcating intellectual competency by exchanging ideas through knowledge sharing platforms.

Prof. Dr. Saleem Mazhar briefed the delegation about the progress and achievements of Sargodha University as one of the largest universities in Punjab providing standard education to more than 24,000 students in 127 programs. He informed the delegation that Sargodha University is listed among the top institutions of the world by Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

Recently, Times Higher Education declared Sargodha University as the best university in Pakistan in teaching. Prof. Dr. Saleem Mazhar laid greater emphasis on training youth for enhancing global identity of the institution and inter-institutional coordination. He assured his full support in fostering collaboration that can produce tangible and outcome-based results.

While expressing views, Khalid Taimur Akram said that there are plenty of opportunities in Pakistan but there is a need to change the attitude of the international community towards us. Global perspective about Pakistan can be changed by sending Pakistani scholars and talented teachers to other countries through scholarships. In this regard, collaboration between educational and policy-making institutions is essential.

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University of Sargodha
University Road, Sargodha, Pakistan
Tel: +92-48-9230811-15
Email: info@uos.edu.pk
Website: https://uos.edu.pk

Entry Test for Admission to MBA (2 Years), Morning and Evening Program

Lahore, October 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):More than 800 students appeared in the Entry test examination at the Hailey College of Banking and Finance (HCBF) here on Friday, 15th October 2021, for admission in MBA (2 Years), Morning and Evening Program.

HCBF Principal, Prof. Dr. Mubbsher Munawar Khan visited examination halls, talked to applicants regarding exam paper and other necessary arrangements. He reflected his keen concern about COVID-19 SOPs. He briefed faculty and invigilators that a lot is depended on faculty and invigilation staff to ensure the safety of children and transparency of examination. He appreciated the efforts of faculty members and the staff for excellent arrangement and maintaining discipline.

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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/