FET’s Civil Engineering Program reaccredited 

Islamabad, October 28, 2021 (PPI-OT):The BS Civil Engineering program of Faculty of Engineering and Technology, International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) has been granted Re-Accreditation on level II from Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). With this development within this year, all three programs of Faculty of Engineering and Technology including Electrical, Mechanical and Civil Engineering are now Re-Accredited as per Washington Accord Outcome Based Education System (Level II). The Washington Accord is an international accreditation agreement for professional engineering academic degrees between the bodies responsible for accreditation in its signatory countries.

The IIU leadership has lauded the achievement of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology and felicitated its faculty and management. IIU Rector Dr Masoom Yasinzai said that the university is committed to meet the international standards and provision of the best learning facilities is the university’s top priority. IUI President, Dr. Hathal Homoud Alotaibi in his felicitation message said that it is a matter of immense pleasure as IIUI has achieved another milestone.

He said that it is a great achievement that all three programs of FET have been Re-Accredited. The IIUI leadership appreciated the efforts of the team of Vice President (R and E) Prof. Dr. Ahmed Shuja Syed including Dean FET Prof. Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Sheikh and Prof. Dr. Khan Zaib Jadoon Chairman Civil Engineering Department.

Vice President Research and Enterprises (R and E), Prof. Dr. Ahmed Shuja Syed who also supervises the process of Re-accreditation, said that this milestone will give international recognition to the degrees of our students not only in Pakistan but also it will be a source of enhancing their employment opportunities across the world.

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

Hiba Noor, Gold Award winner in The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2021

Islamabad, October 28, 2021 (PPI-OT):Pak-Turk Maarif students are not shy to vocalize their ideas and inner voices. We give power to our students to be as creative as possible. Hiba Noor, one of the eager and ambitious students of Pak-Turk Maarif Asifa Irfan Girls Campus Lahore has received the gold award in Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2021. The theme of this year’s competition was “Community in the Commonwealth” and her topic was “How the world would look like 38 years after COVID-19 ended”.

Hiba Noor is one of the students among 25,648 children who took part in The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2021 from every Commonwealth region. The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition was established in 1883 and is the world’s oldest international writing competition for schools. This competition provides the platform for students, regardless of region, education, or background, to raise their voices and develop creative writing skills.

We are proud of the extraordinary writing and thinking abilities of Hiba Noor. She expressed her deepest appreciation for her English teacher and the Pak-Turk Maarif to enable her to express herself freely and fluently in 3 different languages.

For more information, contact:
Head Office,
Pak-Turk Maarif International Schools and Colleges
Plot No. 87 and 88, Faiz Ahmad Faiz Road, H-8/1, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-4442713-14
Email: info@pakturkmaarif.edu.pk
Website: https://pk.maarifschool.org/country/1021

Awareness seminar on Pink Ribbon Day 

Lahore, October 28, 2021 (PPI-OT):“The incidence of breast cancer in Pakistan has risen alarmingly, with one in nine women in the country suffering from this fatal disease. Every year, 45,000 women die of breast cancer. Timely diagnosis can save 99% of lives.” These views were expressed by the experts while addressing an awareness seminar on breast cancer organized by the Zimal Society of the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore.

Speaking at the seminar, Dr. Sarah expressed concern over the rising number of breast cancer cases across the country. She said that the number of breast cancer cases in women is increasing due to lack of awareness and timely diagnosis. Every woman should have her breasts checked every three months, while women over the age of 45 need a mammography once a year.

During the awareness seminar, UET Dramatics Society also presented a theatrical skit, outlining the feelings, problems, and relief of women with breast cancer. The seminar was attended by Prof. Dr. Rehana Sharif, Staff Advisor of Zimal Society, Prof. Dr. Shamaila Shehzadi, Prof. Dr. Neelam Naz, Prof. Dr. Farhat Yasmeen, female faculty and large number of female students. At the end of the seminar, certificates were distributed among the organizers and honourable guest.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Officer,
University of Engineering and Technology (UET)
G.T. Road, Lahore – 54890, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99250274, +92-42-99029358
Cell: +92-321-9467302
Email: tanveerqasim@yahoo.com
Website: www.uet.edu.pk

14% of Pakistanis in August 2021 reported to have reduced the number or size of meals for some household members to cover their basic household needs: Gallup and Gilani Pakistan

Islamabad, October 28, 2021 (PPI-OT):According to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, 14% of Pakistanis in August 2021 reported to have reduced the number or size of meals for some household members to cover their basic household needs.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the four provinces was asked the following question, “In the past 7 days, did you ‘reduce the number or size of meals for some household members’ to cover your household’s basic needs? (Only reporting percentage of people who agreed).” In response to this question, 14% of people in August 2021 agreed that they have reduced the number or size of meals for some household members to cover their basic household needs.

Question: “In the past 7 days, did you ‘reduce the number or size of meals for some household members’ to cover your household’s basic needs? (Only reporting percentage of people who agreed).”

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

Strengthening cultural ethos helps nation progress: Zubaida Jalal Khan 

Islamabad, October 28, 2021 (PPI-OT):Pakistan is adorned with a multiethnic, multicultural, multilingual and multi-religious society, where people of all folkloric cultures, languages, religious and social groups belonging to different provinces are living together, said Zubaida Jalal Khan, the Federal Minister for Defence Production.

There are 97 percent Muslims of different sects and the remaining three percent belonging to other religions, like Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, Parsis and others. It means that though we belong to different castes, religions and regions and speak different languages we recognize the fact that we are all one. Hence, this kind of integration is very important in the building of a strong and prosperous Pakistan, she opined while addressing as Chief Guest at the Concluding Session of the Two-Day Nation Conference on National Integration and Cultural Assimilation at the PNCA Auditorium here.

The National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research (NIHCR), National Institute of Pakistan Studies (NIPS) and Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU), Islamabad had arranged this conference in collaboration with the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training and National Heritage and Culture; Army Heritage Foundation, Centre for Policy Analysis and Development and Paigham-e-Pakistan.

The minister said that the people belonging to minorities should think that they are Pakistanis, who are living with the Muslim majority, who firmly believe that the rights of other religious minorities have to be properly respected and guarded. In this context, the ethnic, cultural, lingual and provincial identities in Pakistan have to be kept next to their respective religions and their common identity of being Pakistanis.

Shehryar Khan Afridi, Chairperson of the Parliamentary Special Committee on Kashmir, in his address as Guest of Honour, said that cultural diversity has acquired an unusual significance. Governments and leaders tend to manifest cultural diversities in their domestic and far-off engagements. We need to respect cultural diversity for assimilation and integration. Hence, social cohesion is undoubtedly the one most essential and indispensable thing every federation strives for, he viewed.

Dr Muhammad Yousuf Khushk, Chairman, Pakistan Academy of Letters, presented seven-point Resolution of the Conference. He underlined that the economic fallout of not addressing the cultural sector could be disastrous. Hence, easing cultural tensions is urgent and necessary for peace, stability, and development of the world.

Prof Dr Muhammad Ali, the Vice-Chancellor, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, in his vote of thanks, stressed the need to encourage unity and national integration in the society in order to thwart the nefarious designs of the enemies who are out to distract peace and stability in Pakistan by fanning extremism, sectarianism and terrorism. He thanked all the institutions involved in holding the conference, vice chancellors, universities faculty members, students, teachers and officials in general and the President and the Minister of Education for gracing the inaugural session.

Dr Qibla Ayaz, Chairman, Islamic Ideology Council, said that Islamic Research Institute of the International Islamic University, Islamabad launched Paigham-e-Pakistan, a decree issued unanimously by 1829 Muftis and religious scholars of all schools of thought condemning extremism and terrorism and declared the supporters of suicide bombing as traitors thus paving a way for greater national integration and cultural assimilation.

Prof Dr Muhammad Idrees, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, told that overall conference organizers received 120 abstracts out of which 38 papers were selected to be presented during the conference proceedings. He greatly appreciated the role played by all the institutions involved in holding the conference in general and that of the NIHCR in particular.

A day earlier while inaugurating this conference, the President Dr Arif Alvi underscored that a cultural narrative of Pakistan defined by the ethos of tolerance and peace was the need of the hour to bring the nation together and transform its cultural diversity into unity. Pakistan’s culture is a beautiful blend of customs and traditions from all provinces contoured by various ethnicities, he said.

The President said Pakistan’s culture was rooted in the notion of co-existence and harmony and emphasized giving a guideline to the nation to exhibit a culture of social acceptance. An interplay of religion and desires could sometimes deviate oneself from the path of tolerance, adding that misery and conflict emerged whenever a certain belief was imposed on others, he said.

Representing the Federal Ministry of National Heritage and Culture, Joint Secretary Muhammad Mureed Rahimoon highlighted the role played by the ministry in providing logistic support to conference organizers. The Chief Guest also awarded shields to the paper presenters, discussants, chairs of the session and organizers of the conference.

The event was hugely attended by Vice-Chancellors, professors, scholars, historians and students. The audience greatly appreciated two cultural performances by the students of the Quaid-e-Azam University depicting the cultural milieu of all the five provinces and Kashmir. Earlier, with the arrival of the Chief Guest, the National Anthem was played and the event formally started by recitation from the Holy Quran.

For more information, contact:
National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research (NIHCR)
Quaid-e-Azam University, New Campus, Shadara Road,
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-2896153-54/102
Fax: +92-51-2896152
Email: dirnihcr@gmail.com, nihcr@yahoo.com
Website: www.nihcr.edu.pk

University of Chitral hosts Seminar on Harnessing the Youth for Peace in Educational Institutions 

Chitral, October 28, 2021 (PPI-OT):A seminar with the theme of harnessing the youth for peace in educational institutions was jointly organized by the National Counter-terrorism Authority (NACTA), Higher Education Regulatory Authority (HERA), and the University of Chitral. The program began with the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran after which the National Anthem was played. Mr. Qamar Ishtiaq, Deputy Registrar Establishment welcomed the guests. Mrs. Fozia Shehzad, Director HERA explained the objectives of the program.

Commissioner Malakand Division, Mr. Zahir Ul Islam was the Chief Guest of the program. Speaking on the occasion he said that youth can play a key role in eradicating extremism and intolerance and in maintaining peace in society. He said that majority of our population is under the age of 30 and this part of the population is capable of leading society in the right direction. He said that after 9/11 Pakistan was at a crossroads and extremism and violence were at their peak but the youth of the nation played an important role in tackling and eradicating extremism in the society.

While taking to the seminar Fouzia Shehzad, Director HERA said that the culture of intolerance and extremism is common in our culture and there are many internal and external factors for this intolerance in the society. Islam is a religion of peace and teaches tolerance and justice in society. We should follow the teachings of the Holy Prophet in order to bring peace and justice to society. At the end of the program Acting Vice-Chancellor, the University of Chitral thanked the guests for their participation and productive session. He also presented a Chitral cap and cloak to the Honourable guest. He also presented the shield to the honourable guest.

For more information, contact:
University of Chitral
Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Tel: +92-943-412819
Website: https://uoch.edu.pk