Punjab University awards PhD degree to Muhammad Faran 

Lahore, January 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):Punjab University has awarded PhD degree to Muhammad Faran S/o Muhammad Akbar Shahid in the subject of Applied Psychology after approval of his thesis entitled ‘Musical Identities, Preference, Peak Experiences and Flourish in Music Engagers’. He completed his research work under the supervision of PU Institute of Applied Psychology’s Prof Dr Farah Malik.

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Round Table titled “Commemorating Kashmiris’ Right to Self-Determination Day” 

Islamabad, January 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):To express Pakistan’s firm support for the Kashmiri people, the India Study Centre (ISC) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) organized a Round Table titled “Commemorating Kashmiris’ Right to Self-Determination Day” on January 05, 2022.

In his introductory remarks, Dr. Saif ur Rehman Malik, Director ISC, said that ISC focuses on all events and commemorate the special days on Kashmir. On January 05, 1949, a promise of right to self-determination through a free and fair plebiscite was made to the Kashmiri people. That promise so far remains unfulfilled. The ISC at ISSI is commemorating the Right to Self-Determination Day with the aim of highlighting the Kashmir cause, he added.

In his welcome remarks, Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhary, DG ISSI said that today is the special day in the annals of the Kashmir. There are number of dimensions of the Kashmir dispute that include legal, humanitarian and political- dimension. He said that Kashmiris do not want to live with India and the day is reminder for us that Kashmiris must be granted their right to self-determination.

Mr. Nasir Qadri, Advocate, a Human Rights Lawyer from IIOJK who also heads the Legal Forum for Kashmir (LFK) opined that Kashmir deserves the right to self-determination. He said that Kashmir is being seen through a small prism when it should be looked through the lens of armed conflict. We are losing the ground and losing the case and Pakistan has to recognize the Kashmir liberation movement, he added.

Dr. Waleed Rasool Sheikh, Director General at Institute of Multi-Track Dialogue, Development and Diplomatic Studies maintained that the primary responsibility of presenting a solution for Kashmir issue rests on the shoulders of academicians and scholars who are not consulted enough. He highlighted the fragility of the international system and criticized the fact that it is manipulated by countries for their own benefit. In this case, he mentioned the instance of India breaching the sovereignty of Pakistan in 1971 in Bengal, breaching Simla agreement and breaching international protocols again in 1984 by invading Siachen yet no legal action was taken against it by the international community.

Dr. Sameera Imran, Assistant Professor (IR) Department at NDU analyzed the Kashmir issue in the philosophical context and said that the idea of freedom is only based on consent. Men are born free and the Kashmiris’ right to self-determination is linked with idea of freedom. Pakistan has both historical and philosophical reasons to support the Kashmiris. Continuation of resistance of the Kashmiris shows that they have rejected the Indian occupation of the Kashmir. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has threatened the Indian democracy, she concluded.

Barrister Needa Salam, a practicing lawyer in the Islamabad High Court condemned the grave human rights violations carried out by Indian Armed Forces in Kashmir calling them the worst crimes against humanity in the modern time. She pointed to the violation of Article 1 of the United Nations Charter which provides every individual with the right to self-determination. She further highlighted how India was responsible for breaching both the United Nations resolutions on Kashmir as well as the sanctity of the bilateral agreements with Pakistan. Paying tribute to the sacrifices of the Kashmiris, she called for the world to take immediate action against the fascist policies of the Modi government with regards to Kashmir and treatment of minorities.

Ambassador Riffat Masood, a seasoned former diplomat, stated that India falsely tries to present Kashmir case as a bilateral affair when it is a global issue, very much in accordance with the United Nations charter and identical to the cases of previous national liberation movements. She emphasized on the need to viewing Kashmir from a humanitarian lens first and stated that Pakistan needs to build a strong economic foundation to be able to present Kashmir issue more effectively in the global arena. She emphasized that Pakistan must mobilize the Kashmiri youth and diaspora to expose the flaws of the so-called largest “democracy” of the world.

Mrs Midhat Shahzad, Secretary tourism, Information and Information technology at Govt of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, maintained that India itself took the Kashmir issue to the UN in 1948, henceforth internationalizing the matter but gradually began to shift its stance to bilateralism after realizing that it had no moral and legal ground over Kashmir. She pointed to the fact that even the Article 1 of the Simla Agreement clearly maintains that the UN Charter shall be instrumental in governing the relations between the two states. She highlighted the fact that since Pakistan enjoys clear legal supremacy of this affair, the Kashmiri diaspora must be educated on legal grounds for a better representation of this case internationally.

Syed Faiz Naqshbandi, Convener of APHC said that throughout the world, Kashmiris are celebrating this day as the day of right to self-determination. India has been desperately trying to mislead the world by insisting that the UN resolutions on Kashmir stand invalid. The UN resolutions on Kashmir still stand valid and the presence of United Nations Military Observer Group in both the countries is evidence of it. He also mentioned the persistent violations of UN resolutions on Kashmir by India and maintained that this behaviour should legally result in the termination of India’s membership from United Nation’s Organizations under Article 6 of the United Nations Charter. He further added that despite 7 decades of waiting, the people of Kashmir are still looking forward to the implementation of relevant UN resolutions on Kashmir.

Dr Prof Muhammad Khan, Head of IR Department at IIUI and a seasoned analyst from AJK affirmed that Pakistan is Kashmir and Kashmir is Pakistan. Kashmir issue is a desperate affair looking for solution under the very basic ambit of United Nations after its establishment in 1945, promising right to self- determination to people under colonialism. He discussed the historical perspective of Kashmir and how under PM Nehru, the Indian authorities tried to stretch the Kashmir matter but failed due to the unparalleled struggles of the Kashmiri people who kept the struggle alive. He emphasized on the vitality of the Pakistan’s Foreign Office in this aspect and stated that Pakistan must utilize its diplomatic channels to raise the Kashmir issue more strongly in front of the world.

Ambassador Khalid Mehmood, Chairman BOG, ISSI in his concluding remarks reiterated that till date, more than 28 UN resolutions have been passed on Kashmir but failed to be implemented. He nullified the Indian claims of bilateralism by stating that in the presence of an international agreement and a UN resolution, the UN resolution must prevail according to Article 103 of the its Charter.

He dilated the spectrum by stating the relevance of Kashmir’s right to self-determination with identical cases like South Sudan, Kosovo, Montenegro and Eritrea and pressed on the question of why the right to self-determination has still not been granted to the Kashmiris. In his final remarks, he highlighted the necessity of persuading the UN Secretary General to look into Kashmir issue more actively and suggested that special UN representatives should be appointed for Kashmir and the international community must be consistently kept informed of developments in Indian Occupied Kashmir.

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Speaker Ch Parvez Elahi and Moonis Elahi meet CM Usman Buzdar and discussed political situation, local body elections and public welfare projects 

Lahore, January 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):Speaker Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Parvez Elahi and Federal Minister for Water Resources Moonis Elahi called on Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar at the Chief Minister’s House here in which the political situation, local body elections and public welfare schemes were discussed in detail. The Chief Minister Punjab and the Speaker Punjab Assembly agreed to further strengthen the working relationship.

Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar said that together they will participate in the local body elections. CM Usman Buzdar said that Punjab has an excellent working relationship with Pakistan Muslim League and consultation with him on important issues will continue in future also.

He said that the journey of serving the people would be further accelerated, we will respond to the critics with our performance, the lasting work done during the PTI government was unparalleled in the past. In a short span of time, relief has been provided to the people and facilities have been created for them. Sardar Usman Buzdar said that the opposition has neither a statement nor a strategy.

Speaker Punjab Assembly Ch Parvez Elahi said that we will continue to work together for the provision of relief to the people. We are moving the alliance forward with sincerity. Consultations will continue to bring joint candidates in the local body elections. Principal Secretary to CM Punjab Amir Jaan and Secretary Punjab Assembly Muhammad Khan Bhatti were also present in the meeting.

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Lt Gen (r) Amir Riaz calls on Punjab University Vice Chancellor

Lahore, January 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):Lieutenant General Aamer Riaz, HI(M), (Retd), President, Centre for Global and Strategic Studies, and Brigadier Mansoor Saeed (Retd), Vice President (Punjab Region), CGSS have visited Punjab University and called on PU Vice Chancellor Prof Niaz Ahmad Akhtar at his office here on Wednesday.

During the meeting, the Vice Chancellor explained the activities and achievements of the university that were executed in collaboration with CGSS. Lieutenant General Aamer Riaz, HI(M), (Retd), President, CGSS appreciated the contribution of the PU in initiating and promoting academic linkages and regional connectivity. He also stated that CGSS will continue to strengthen and expand its cooperation with PU in the years to come. Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar acknowledged the constructive role of CGSS in promoting the academia of Pakistan across the world and providing opportunities to the students of the PU in various domains.

Lieutenant General Aamer Riaz, HI(M), (Retd), President, CGSS also had a meeting with Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saleem Mazhar, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Iram Khalid, Chairperson, Department of Political Science and International Relations and Dr. Mahboob Hussain, Chairman, Department of History and Political Studies. Lieutenant General Aamer Riaz, HI(M), (Retd), President, CGSS acknowledged and appreciated the contribution of Dr. Iram Khalid and Dr. Mahboob Hussain and other faculty members for their continuous cooperation with CGSS. He stated that CGSS wishes to continue and expand cooperation in national and international research projects and initiatives.

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9th International Business Research Conference 2021 held at Capital University

Islamabad, January 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):On 30th December, 2021, Faculty of Management and Social Sciences organized the 9th CUST International Business Research Conference (CIBRC). Theme of the conference was “Business Sustainability in the New Normal – A Way Forward”. Through this conference, a global platform was provided for researchers, entrepreneurs, academic experts and practitioners to share their research work, knowledge and skills; and receive valuable expert feedback.

The conference started with a recitation from the Holy Quran by Mr. Ekrama Khalid. Dr. Lakhi Muhammad, Head, Department of Management Sciences was the Conference Chair. Dr. Lakhi Muhammad welcomed the participant of the conference and presented a brief introduction about the research and development activities at CUST. Dr. Irum Saba (Associate Professor, IBA, Karachi) and Mr. Muhammad Athar Awan (Risk Management Consultant, Government of New Zealand) were invited as the keynote speakers.

Dr. Irum Saba keynote address focused on contribution of researchers, teachers and students in society, technical infrastructure, collaboration linkage between industry and academia; and potential research topics for young researchers and practitioners. At the end of her speech, Dr. Irum Saba appreciated the efforts of the CUST management team to continue the research culture especially during the ongoing pandemic. Mr. Muhammad Athar Awan keynote address focused on the dynamic business environment, innovation and integration with industry.

The conference comprised of 7 tracks, divided in two technical sessions (10:00 AM-12:30 PM and 2:00 PM- 4:30 PM); during which 95 research papers were presented with the following tracks:

Human Resource Management and Organizational Behaviour track

Accounting, Finance and Economics track

Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship track

Psychology track

Technology and Project Management

Best research papers were selected in each track after a rigorous blind peer review and unanimous decision of the technical review committee. The closing ceremony begin with recitation from the Holy Quran by Mr. Ekrama Khalid. Mr. Shahid Mustafa Haq (Former Director, Leadership Institute) and Dr. Rauf I Azam (Vice-Chancellor, Punjab University of Technology) were the keynote speakers. Mr. Shahid Mustafa Haq address focused on how the 4-Cs (Cost, Convenience, Credential, and Computer) are re-shaping business education and its associated future challenges.

Mr. Shahid particularly stressed upon the need of up-to-date technology, structure/operating models, content and format, and market environment. Dr. Rauf I Azam in his keynote address appreciated CUST for conducting the conference and highlighted the need for educational institutes to customize the curriculum to include the digital revolution and its required infrastructure. Dr. Rauf I Azam stressed upon creating collaboration linkages between education institutions and industry to combat the burgeoning unemployment challenge faced by the country. In the end, vote of thanks was delivered by Dr. S. M. M. Raza Naqi.

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A seminar on “Envision through Emotional Intelligence” held at Capital University 

Islamabad, January 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):The topic of the seminar was “Envision through Emotional Intelligence”. Emotional intelligence is the ability to understand, use, and manage your own emotions in positive ways to relieve stress, communicate effectively, empathize with others, overcome challenges and defuse conflict.

The goal of the seminar was to convey the basic understanding of Emotional Intelligence/EQ and the importance of it in our daily lives. Often we forget about our mental well-being and push too strong on our physical abilities avoiding our emotions and sentiments. This seminar enlightened us in numerous ways in how to take charge of our life mentally. Dr. Sarmad explained different human emotions and behavioural patterns which cause an imbalance in our routines and personalities, how our mental health is as important as our physical health and we tend to neglect it due to societal pressure.

Furthermore, the guest speaker emphasized on the positive/negative mindsets we grow on ourselves unconsciously. There are different exercises and practices to control your emotions and take charge of your mindset but it is only possible when you start acknowledging the concept of Emotional Intelligence.

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Islamabad Expressway, Kahuta Road, Zone-V, Islamabad, Pakistan
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