ICC congratulates Satterthwaite on a superb career

Dubai, May 26, 2022 (PPI-OT):The International Cricket Council (ICC) has congratulated former New Zealand captain Amy Satterthwaite for an impressive 15-year international career during which she played in several ICC events and bilateral series.

The 35-year-old all-rounder, who announced her retirement on Thursday, was part of the New Zealand squad at this year’s ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup and is her country’s most-capped ODI player.

Satterthwaite’s career high points include the then best Women’s T20I match figures of six for 17 against England in 2007 and four consecutive centuries in ODIs in 2016-17.

ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice said Satterthwaite was a hero for many and hoped that she would continue to be associated with the game.

ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice: “Amy has been a prominent name in women’s cricket for a very long time. She has been one of the best performers for her country during such a pivotal time for the growth of the women’s game, inspiring a new generation of fans and players.

“On behalf of the ICC, I congratulate Amy for a successful career and hope she continues to stay involved in the game. I wish her all the best for the future.”

Satterthwaite, a left-handed batter, aggregated 4,639 runs with seven centuries and 27 half-centuries in 145 ODIs. In 111 T20Is, she scored 1,784 runs with one half-century. Her off-spin bowling got her 50 wickets in ODIs and 26 in T20Is.

For more information, contact:

Headquarters,

International Cricket Council (ICC)

Street 69, Dubai Sports City,

Sh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE

Phone: +97-143828800

Fax: +97-143828600

E-mail: enquiry@icc-cricket.com

Website: www.icc-cricket.com

Updated CCA senior trials schedule at Northern, Sindh announced

Lahore, May 26, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Pakistan Cricket Board in consultation with the Cricket Associations announced the updated schedules for City Cricket Association trials in jurisdictions falling under Northern and Sind cricket associations.

The CCA senior trials schedule in Northern is available here, while the updated schedule for trials in Sindh is available here.

Meanwhile, the PCB has announced that the Islamabad and Rawalpindi CCA U19 matches, which were postponed on 24 May, will be held tomorrow (27 May).

Furthermore, the second phase of the National High Performance Centre conditioning camp will commence from 29 May in Lahore with 34 players participating.

For more information, contact:

Media Manager,

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)

Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan

Tel: +92-42-5717231-4

Fax: +92-42-5711860

Website: www.pcb.com.pk

KPMG to conduct club scrutiny

Lahore, May 26, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan Cricket Board, as part of his commitment to promote, implement and establish transparency and fairness, has appointed renowned auditing and accounting firm KPMG Taseer Hadi and Co. to conduct country-wide club scrutiny.

The scrutiny will commence in the Kasur District where the process will run from 1-4 June and 50 registered clubs will take part.

Following Kasur District, KPMG Taseer Hadi and Co. will conduct club scrutiny in other districts with an aim to complete the process within four months. Complete schedule of the club scrutiny in other districts will be announced in due course through the Cricket Associations.

KPMG Taseer Hadi and Co. involvement is the fourth phase in the process. In the first phase, basic information about the clubs was collected where 4,022 clubs applied, in the second phase, players’ data from 3,822 clubs was submitted through an online process. In the third phase, 3,644 clubs submitted the printed forms as part of the process.

Following the third phase, 3,644 clubs from a total of 3,822 clubs that had applied in the second phase will be scrutinized. Out of 3,644 clubs, 813 completed the process in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cricket Association jurisdiction, followed by 770 clubs in the Central Punjab Cricket Association, 617 clubs in the Sindh Cricket Association, 502 clubs in the Southern Punjab Cricket Association, 482 clubs in the Balochistan Cricket Association and 460 clubs in Northern Cricket Association.

Director – High Performance, Nadeem Khan: “The involvement of KPMG Taseer Hadi and Co in the club scrutiny process will bring transparency, openness and fairness in this important process as we head towards complete involvement and participation of genuine cricket clubs so that they can continue to play their important role in providing opportunities to young cricketers and feeding quality talent to the national framework.

“The genuine cricket clubs will also assist in the elections at the City Cricket Association level that will lead to the formation of the six elected Cricket Associations with three Cricket Association representatives getting on the Board of Governors. It is the PCB’s endeavour to complete this process within four months so that we can put in place a robust cricket and administrative structure.”

KPMG Taseer Hadi and Co. have been appointed through a tender process, which went out in March and is available here.

For more information, contact:

Media Manager,

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)

Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan

Tel: +92-42-5717231-4

Fax: +92-42-5711860

Website: www.pcb.com.pk

DSA (FC) holds Investiture Ceremony of IIUI Female Students’ Societies

Islamabad, May 26, 2022 (PPI-OT):In connection with elections of students’ societies organized by the Directorate of Students’ Affairs (DSA), the first investiture ceremony of the newly elected executive body members of each society was held at Female campus. Prof Dr. Samina Malik, Vice-President of Female Campus was the Chief Guest. It was also joined by the presence of Focal persons/Departmental Student Advisors of the Student Societies and chairpersons of the departments.

Addressing the oath taking ceremony participants, Prof. Dr. Samina Malik, Vice President of Female Campus congratulated the newly elected cabinet members of the societies and advised the students to work with responsibility and honesty and urged to uphold these honourable positions with integrity.

On the occasion, Dr. Samina expressed her views that how becoming members of the Executive body students learn about maintaining discipline, interacting with peers and helping their fellow students. Vice President, FC also emphasized on societies’ leadership to play role to bring more progress in IIUI. She encouraged the students to work hard towards their respective societies and focus on the diligence of punctuality, discipline, and planning activities that would be beneficial for the entire students.

Addressing the members of the Executive body of the societies Dr. Sumayya Chughtai, Students’ Advisor, Female campus emphasized the need for the students to be responsible citizens and assume their leadership roles to make a revolutionary change in society. She appreciated the students while also commending the focal persons for providing the students with the right academic atmosphere, guidance, and mentorship. She hoped that students would faithfully execute their duties as members of the societies and devote themselves to the pursuit of knowledge and truth, in order to become contributing members of the society.

The elected members of societies pledged to perform their duties with honesty and commitment following the core values of International Islamic University. The focal persons of each society awarded the sashes to the elected members of their respective society, which the latter received with immense pride and diligence. Pledge had been taken against four positions of each society i.e. President, Vice-President, Information and Media Secretary and Finance Secretary.

Oath of members of Entrepreneurial society was taken by Dr. Sidra Al Hassan, oath of Debating society was taken by Dr. Sonia Irum, Islamian Youth Forum by Dr. Faryal Ambreen, Career counselling society by Dr. Rabia Mushtaq, Community welfare society by Dr. Sadia Nawaz, Art society by Ms. Attia Abrar, Green Youth Movement by Dr. Sara Amir, Society of Science, Technology and Innovation was taken by Dr. Rabia Malik,, Recreational Society by Dr. Sabahat Jalil, Sports society by Ms. Nadia Mukhtar, Iqra Readers ‘society by Dr. Yasmeen Akhtar and photographic and Video Graph society by Ms. Aniqa Ali.

Dr Summiya said that the objective of the ceremony was to encourage students to become responsible pupils and help full citizens in the society. She opined that the Investiture Ceremony is a solemn occasion where students are bestowed with the leadership role, which they are expected to carry out with responsibility and dedication.

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

Celebrating Teaching Excellence at LUMS

Lahore, May 26, 2022 (PPI-OT):Extraordinary teachers may be hard to find elsewhere, but not at LUMS. The University recently announced the five winners of the Vice Chancellor’s Awards for Teaching Excellence. These individuals include Drs. Haniya Azam, Imran Cheema, Muhammad Hamad Alizai, and Rahman Shah Zaib Saleem from the Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering, and Syed Zahid Ali, Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences.

Dr. Arshad Ahmad, Vice-Chancellor, LUMS, congratulated the group by saying, “We are extremely proud of their individual achievements and the impact they continue to have to support and mentor students, peers and the wider communities they serve. This is a wonderful milestone accomplishment for LUMS that lifts teaching excellence to another level.”

The Award was launched in late 2020 to recognize exceptional and inspirational teachers who have been making a difference to learning and teaching at LUMS as mentors, innovators, and educational leaders. In its inaugural year, the Award was given to five exceptional teachers from across the University; this year we celebrate the contributions of five more instructors who also have had a lasting impact on their students’ learning experiences.

Teaching awards of this stature exist all over the world. Not only do these awards recognise individual excellence but they help to elevate the role of teaching across institutions and beyond. When good teaching, an otherwise private activity, is made more public it sends an important message about the value that we place on learning in our institutions.

According to Dr. Launa Gauthier who led the development of this Award at LUMS, “This Award demonstrates that individuals here are really making a difference each and every day – our students, our programmes, and our entire institution are all better because of the quality learning experiences that great teachers help to cultivate.” Dr. Suleman Shahid, Director LUMS Learning Institute, who co-led the development of this Award, commented, “This award in an important milestone in the journey of LUMS to celebrate excellence”.

Our great teachers at LUMS are those who unconditionally personify the care and dedication that it takes to make a difference as a teacher. For example, Dr. Azam shared, “Teaching never feels like it’s a burden or chore; it feels natural to me. I love teaching. If you ask me to switch to a purely research position, that’s not for me. I think I wouldn’t be a happier person if I didn’t have this contact with students in the classroom. It’s something that drives me.” And talking about his interactions with his students, Dr. Ali said, “The most important thing for me is that my students learn something. I explain to them that I will not let them down because I’m a tough teacher.”

Having a teaching award with such high-quality standards and selection processes at LUMS makes it the first of its kind in the Country. Any instructor, irrespective of their rank, is eligible to be nominated by faculty, staff, or students. Nominees submit a teaching portfolio that they develop in coordination with their nominator and following robust criteria that resemble international standards for teaching excellence. This year, 20 portfolios were evaluated by a Selection Committee comprising of faculty from the Learning institute, one external international faculty member, and LUMS faculty from each School. From these, the top five were carefully selected for the Award.

Dr. Cheema expressed his joy for winning the Award and said, “I am profoundly honoured and humbled to receive this Award. I believe that this is a team effort and is possible only due to the contributions of many people over the last many years.”

It is the true excitement for learning that permeates through LUMS that make it such an intellectually stimulating environment and thus a place where good teachers are free to innovate, to experiment, and to grow as teachers. Dr. Alizai, commented, “I see this Award as a starting milestone in my teaching and learning journey. I am motivated to engage with my peers on broader discussions about how we can collectively impact student learning and achievement at LUMS.”

Similarly, Dr. Saleem remarked, “It is a blessing to have a galaxy of great mentors and teachers around me who are dedicated to doing their best and imparting quality education. Being nominated for the Award from this galaxy was huge and becoming a recipient of this Award is an absolute honour for me. It gives me a vibe like winning an Oscar but instead of a theatrical performance, mine was a classroom performance.”

These five faculty members along with their peers who won last year, were honoured at the LUMS’ 35 Years celebration event for faculty and staff. They will also receive grants to support a teaching and learning project of their choice and an invitation to the Vice Chancellor’s Retreat Day to share teaching experiences and to collaborate on ideas for future pedagogical projects.

The Vice Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence demonstrates the value LUMS attributes to both supporting teachers’ development at all stages and publicly recognizing quality teaching that that leads to impactful student learning. It is an initiative that has great potential to create a ripple effect that goes beyond individual teachers and classrooms. The Award shows that when we also empower great teachers as educational leaders, their impact grows exponentially in ways that encourage others to learn more and to strive to make a greater impact in the work we do together in higher education.

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

Issuance of First Voucher to Continuing Students (Spring 2022)

Lahore, May 26, 2022 (PPI-OT):Students are informed that the University has issued first voucher (Semester Enrollment fee + One Course fee) for Spring, 2022 semester to continuing students, who have made course selection from May 12, 2022 to May 26, 2022.

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