International capitalism blamed for climate crisis 

Karachi, November 14, 2022 (PPI-OT):Speakers of a conference here Monday said that international capitalism is responsible for huge destruction due to climate change and environmental degradation. The climate conference titled “Global capitalism: responsible for environmental disasters’ was organised at the Arts Council of Pakistan by National Trade Union Federation (NTUF) and Home-bases Women Workers Federation (HBWWF) in collaboration with the Arts Council of Pakistan, presided over by HBWWF general secretary Zehra Khan. Noted local and international environmental experts, lawyers, social and political leaders spoke the moot. People directly affected due to recent floods and climate changes also participated in the conference and briefed the audience and there problems, as well as, the current situation in the flood affected areas.

Faisal Edhi of Edhi Foundation in his address said that the recent floods were the worst in the history of Pakistan, directly affecting 3.5 Crore people and indirectly affecting millions others. He said the government of Pakistan and global community has failed not only to correctly assess the losses but also in timely assistance of the affected people. He said the government and global community have left the millions of the affectees, especially women and children, neglected and ignored. Millions of people are deprived of the basic needs of food, water and medicines. He said the winter season is coming and it would create another human tragedy.

Dr Miriam Sagg, legal director European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), Germany said that the climate crises have been caused by multiple actors. We will see that the polluter-pays-principle should apply when dealing with the climate devastation.

NTUF general secretary Nasir Mansoor said that the model capital mode of progress has created a big threat for the survival of life on the earth. He said capitalist economy is another name of environmental terrorism. He said for last one hundred and fifty years, the capitalist countries with unbridled use of fossil fuels have threatened the life on the planet earth. He said due to energy obtained from gas, oil and coal, very high carbon emissions have raised global temperature alarming, hardly hitting the natural environment.

He said floods, earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis, melting of glaciers, rise in sea level, pandemics and heat waves are the results of these climate changes affecting billions of people. The capitalist system has made the people salaried slaves. It has occupied the resources of nations, pushed the people to dreadful wars and now it is bent to destroy the earth altogether. He said the first and last way to save environment is to get rid of the capitalism.

Dr Nauman Ahmed (Dean of facility of Architecture and management sciences, NED University) said that environment, climate change and progress are interrelated. He said economic progress is aimed at to make more capital, more investment and further spur consumerism. He said the West attained a big achievement in production and progress but without any check and balance. He said later it was felt that this cruel use of resources would be harmful for life on the earth and there should be some checks on it.

He said due to climate change food crisis, poverty and inequality of wealth are further rising in Pakistan. He said urbanisation is spreading fast and huge population in cities live in slums. He said forest cover is shrinking fast and further damaging environment and ecology. He suggested to link progress to sustainable environment and benefit of communities.

Dr Riaz Ahmed (Head of Social Sciences at SZABIST) said the Pakistani state has failed to serve its citizens. He said situation was not better in the past, its worse now and there is no hope of betterment in future as the state does not care about ordinary citizens. He said we should have to fight ourselves for our rights as the state and government would never give us our due rights.

Dr Asghar Dashti (Chairmen IR Department FUUAST) said the earth system is changing fast and it has created immense challenges for the survival of mankind. He said the vested interests of capitalism are linked to climate change and this problem could not be resolved in isolation. He said capitalist experts, scientist and corporate media are befooling people. He said Khirthar and Hingol national parks are facing immense dangers due to land mafia. He stressed the need for a climate emergency and a global climate movement.

Comrade Zehra Khan, general secretary of Home-based Women Workers Federation Pakistan (HBWWF) said that the wrong policies of the countries of global north and international corporations have created a huge danger for the people of global south. She said these countries and transnational corporations and their greed for more and more profits are responsible for the environmental terrorism. She said to save the humanity both the global north and south should have to wage a collective struggle. She said her institution was consulting with affected people, political and social leaders and legal experts for initiating litigation in German courts against the states and organisations involved in climate crimes.

Thomas Rudhof-Seibert, a German political activist and philosopher, speaking online said you all know much better than I do the catastrophe which devastated Pakistan this year. We all know, that this catastrophe is a result of the so called “climate crisis”.

He said Pakistan is not responsible for that crisis. Also Somalia, suffering not a flood, but a drought, is not responsible for the climate crisis. Also all the countries of the Global South suffering under floods and droughts are not responsible for the climate crisis. But all of these countries are suffering not only under the climate crisis; they are also suffering under the global debt crisis.

He further said that what this double burden means. Responsible for the global climate- and the global debt-crisis are instead the countries of the global North, countries like Germany, like the USA, but also like China, he said, adding therefore, the Pakistani government should not asking for help. Pakistani government should demand both

For reparations for the damages under the climate crisis,

And for cancellation of debt.

Mehnaz Rehman (Women Rights Activist), Sabhagi Bheel (Sindh Agriculture General Workers Union), Amar Guriro (Journalist) and representatives of flood affectees Mujeeb Pirzado, Inayat Leghari, Mis Ruqaeya Nazar, Fozia Gulnawaz also spoke.

The conference demanded that food, drinking water and medicines should be provided to all affectees on emergency basis.

Before coming of the winter, temporary shelters should be provided to the affected people. Repair and reconstruction of their damaged houses should also be ensured.

Free of cost land should be distributed amongst the landless peasants. Every affected family should be given a compensation of Rs1million.

Payment of loans and interests to international lending institutions should be stopped and these funds should be utilized on rehabilitation of the affected people.

The de-watering process in the flooded areas should be accelerated. All loans of the affected people should be forgiven. Seed, fertilizer and agricultural machinery should be given free of cost to the affected farmers.

Industrial countries should immediately release the promised assistance of 100 billion dollars per annum to the countries hit be climate change.

All subsidies given to the fossil fuel sector should be withdrawn. Alternate renewable energy should be used instead of fossil fuels to check carbon emissions.

All encroachments upon natural waterways should be immediately removed.

For more information, contact:
Home Based Women Workers Federation (HBWWF)
726, Mashrique Centre, Block 14, Gulshan-e-Iqbal,
Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-37075324
Website: https://hbwwf.org/

SSUET team meets Russian delegation for science-tech ventures 

Karachi, November 14, 2022 (PPI-OT):A team of SSUET officials, led by the Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Vali Uddin, visited Russian Centre of Science and Culture (Friendship House) to meet the delegation of seven leading universities from Russian Federation. SSUET team included Registrar Commodore (r) Syed Sarfraz Ali, Deans of All Faculties, Chairperson Business Department, Senior Professors from Mathematics Department and Director ORIC. Russian delegation comprising the representatives of 7 leading universities of Russia agreed upon establishing a close working relationship with Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi and other universities of Pakistan.

The Russian Delegation, led by the Vice Rector for International Affairs Prof. Dr. Artyom Yu. Rykun of Tomsk State University, discussed and agreed to initiate various joint academic programs including faculty and students exchange programs, joint research publications and co-supervising PhD level research of engineering departments of the Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi.

The visiting delegation informed the Vice Chancellor that around 400 government scholarships are available for Pakistani students every year in Russian HEIs and hoped that the number of scholarships would increase if the students from Pakistan would take interest in studying in Russia. They also appreciated the participation of huge number of students from the Aligarh Institute of Technology, which is also sponsored by the Aligarh Muslim University Old Boys’ Association of Pakistan along with SSUET.

The Head of the Russian Centre of Science and Culture added that the Russian universities would like to initiate joint projects in the fields of engineering, computer science, business and mathematics with SSUET in the first phase and then would like to expand the collaboration in other fields including Medical Sciences which is being launched by SSUET soon. The meaningful collaboration of SSUET with Russian Universities will surely result in the enhancement of research areas such as engineering design, environment monitoring, climate change and smart agriculture.

Assistant Vice Rector for International Affairs Pavel Nedelko and Admission Manager Anastasiia Sidorova from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, the Director of Arabic Studies Centre Ahmed Ibrahim, and Associate Professor of the School of Anthropology Alexey Buller of Tyumen State University, Vice President for International Affairs Yulia Davydova, and Deputy Head of International Integration and WFS Directorate Alina Andrukh from Moscow Polytechnic University, Pro-Rector for Strategic and Innovative Development Dr. Nikita Avralev, and Head of Department of International Students Recruitment Dr. Stanislav Sidorenko of North-Caucasus Federal University, Manager of the International Division Gulnara Makhmutova, and Manager of the Admission Department Elena Donskaia from Irkutsk National Research Technological University, and Vice-Rector for International Affairs Timirkhan Alishev, Deputy Dean of Pre-University Department for International Students Airan Mukhametov, and Head of the International Recruitment Office Rauf Sabirov, and Head of the Russian Centre for Science and Culture Ruslan Prokorov and Natalia Zhadovets were also present on this occasion.

For more information, contact:
Deputy Director Information,
Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET)
University Road, Karachi-75300, Pakistan
Mobile: 0333-2197581
Tel: +92-21-4988000-2, 4982393-474583
Fax: +92-21-4982393
Email: ahdaccani@gmail.com
Website: https://ssuet.edu.pk/

Pakistan Federation Baseball President Syed Fakhar Ali Shah participated in the IPC meeting in the National Assembly

Islamabad, November 14, 2022 (PPI-OT):President of Pakistan Federation Baseball Syed Fakhar Ali Shah participated in the meeting chaired by MNA Malik Nawab Sher Waseer on the call of National Assembly standing committee for Inter-Provincial Coordination Committee Sports (IPC). Secretary Sports Nouman Islam, Director Admin PSB Mansoor Ahmed Khan, Syeda Nosheen Iftikhar, Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali Bhindar, Wajiha Qamar, Shahida Rehmani and other members were also present.

In the meeting, questions were asked from the baseball federation about their past efforts and performance, obstacles in the way of development. In this regard, Syed Fakhar Ali Shah while giving a full briefing said that our most important problem is the non-availability of grounds. Baseball grounds should be given immediately on the land allocated for the sports department grounds and should be handed over to Pakistan Federation Baseball to keep it active and get permanent benefits.

In this regard, Malik Nawab Sher Waseer instructed the Secretary Sports to immediately start the renovation work of the only baseball ground available in Islamabad and update it. And it should not be allocated only for baseball, Rather, as a reward for the hard work and services of the federation, this ground should be named after the late Syed Khawar Shah the founder of Baseball game in Pakistan.

Fakhar Ali Shah thanked the IPC and requested that Since, Pakistan is organizing the 15th West Asia Baseball Cup in Islamabad at the end of January, therefore, the Pakistan Sports Board Cooperate with us. In this regard, Syed Fakhar Ali Shah said in a conversation with the media that after listening to our performance and legitimate demands, the committee has assured the cooperation and renovation of the baseball ground in Islamabad. It has been assured to start the work soon.

For more information, contact:
Pakistan Federation Baseball
Punjab Stadium, Ferozepur Road,
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel. +92-42-353-41121
Fax + 92-42-357-11828
E-mail: pakistanfederationbaseball@hotmail.com

Citizens’ security should be government’s top most priority: Dr Fowzia 

Karachi, November 14, 2022 (PPI-OT):Aafia Movement Pakistan leader and noted neuro-physician of the country Dr Fowzia Siddiqui has said that safety and security of citizens should be the top most priority of the government. As per details, welcoming the suggestion floated by Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Ameer Siraj ul Haq regarding resolving the ongoing political crisis in the country, she said every patriotic Pakistani is worried about the current national situation.

She said the political situation is also negatively affecting economy and social fabric of society. She said all citizens want that these issues should be resolved. Dr Fowzia Siddiqui said we welcome the three-point agenda of uphold of constitution, non-interference of establishment and electoral reforms.

Dr Fowzia said we would like to suggest to add one more point: security and safety of citizens should be the top-most priority of the government. She said it is unfortunate that just after one decade of the establishment of Pakistan, the governments were formed that were without mandate of citizens.

This resulted our poor credibility at global level and caused our weak foreign policy. Dr Fowzia Siddiqui suggested that the consultation process should not be kept limited to parliamentary parties, as our parliamentary politics is dominated by personalities and political families. Our parliament has always remained a symbol of status quo and has worked to safeguard the interests of the elite class.

Dr Fowzia suggested to include experts and intellectuals also to the consultation process so as to find a solution that eliminates corrupt and vested interests’ politics in our country. She also reminded that freedom of the innocent daughter of the nation, Dr Aafia Siddiqui from American prison and her repartition back home is also our collective responsibility.

For more information, contact:
Aafia Movement
140-E, Block 7, Gulshan-e-Iqbal,
Karachi – Pakistan
Tell: +92-21-34969048
Cell: +92-332-2214092, +92-333-2148780
Email: aafiamovement@yahoo.com
Website: www.aafiamovement.com

Seminar on Allama Iqbal “Aao Azam Karain Iqbal Kay Shaheen Baney” held 

Khairpur, November 14, 2022 (PPI-OT):A Seminar on the contribution of Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal on titled “Aao Azam Karain Iqbal Kay Shaheen Baney” was held at Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur organized by the Hope Students Society. Prof. Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto, Vice Chancellor, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur presided the seminar.

While addressing the seminar, Prof. Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto said the philosophy and teachings of Dr. Iqbal were based on Khudi and struggle. His message was directly related with the youth. Hakim-ul-Ummat Allama Iqbal struggled for the establishment of separate homeland in the name of Pakistan. He said his poetry was against imperialism and other foreign dominating powers at that time. He stressed the students to follow the path of Dr. Iqbal because he addressed to the youth as symbolic as Shaheen.

Prof. Dr. Taj Muhammad Lashari, Dean Faculty of Social Sciences and Convener Coordination and Monitoring Committee of Students Societies Services Centre cordially welcomed the Vice Chancellor and the participants of the seminar. He said that this is the first ever Students Societies Service Centre organizing co-curricular activities for the capacity building of the students since its establishment number of activities have been conducted in befitting manner.

Prof. Dr. Sajjad Ali Raeesi, Director Institute of Islamic Studies shed light on the various aspects of the life of the Dr. Iqbal. He advised the students to be aware from the contribution of Iqbal’s message and teaching and practically adopt in their normal life so the soft message of Dr. Allama Iqbal may be disseminated among the youth.

Dr. Siraj Ahmed Soomro, Chairman Department of Pakistan Studies also shed light on the poetic, political and religious services of Dr. Iqbal. He said Dr. Iqbal was world’s eminent poet. He suggested that Allama Iqbal Corner may be established in the Department of Urdu to embark research work on the life of the Dr. Allama Iqbal because he rendered marvellous political, philosophical services for the unity of the Muslims of Sub-Continent as well as worldwide.

Mr. Ali Raza Lashari, Incharge Students Societies Service Centre extended his vote of thanks to the participants and briefed the future plan of activities to be held at the centre. Dr. Inayatullah Bhatti, Ms. Shahida Amir Chandio, Mr. Kamal Hussain, Mr. Kaleemullah Shaikh, Ms. Shumaila Rabab Rizvi, Ms. Taj Bibi and large number of students attended the seminar.

For more information, contact:
Shah Abdul Latif University (SALU)
Old National Highway, Khairpur, 66020 Sindh, Pakistan
Tel: +92-243-9280051-4
Fax: +92-243-9280060
Email: info@salu.edu.pk
Website: https://salu.edu.pk

Khud Ko Pehchaano – Training of Trainers at NUMS as part of Youth Engagement Program by GSM

Rawalpindi, November 14, 2022 (PPI-OT):National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) and Green Social Marketing (GSM), Pakistan had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU), to jointly implement a Youth Awareness Program called ‘Khud ko Pehchano”, funded by Punjab Population Innovation Fund (PPIF) and Population Welfare Department (PWD), Punjab, on August 17, 2022. The aim of this program is to create social awareness on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), gender-based violence, premarital counselling, benefits of birth spacing and authentic information about modern contraceptives.

In order to attain set targets laid down above, 20 nominated master trainers from NUMS were trained through a formal training session on Oct 26, 2022, who will further train 400 NUMS’ students on the mentioned topics.

The training was led by Ms Aiman Haroon and technical expert Dr. Huma Naz Usman. The session began with a brief introduction of participants and a pre-test to test their existing knowledge on SHRH. An overview of Khud ko Pechaano and the family planning landscape in Pakistan was shared along with current statistics by the trainer.

The key training topics included the following:

Basic knowledge about Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR)

Premarital Counselling

Healthy timing and spacing of pregnancy (HTSP)

Modern methods of contraception

Myths and misconceptions about family planning

Gender Based Violence and mitigation strategies

The training was interactive and participants shared their experiences and best practices. A ‘Fish Bowl Activity’ ensured inclusion of all participants, generated interest in the topic and helped develop in-depth understanding of the topics.

Later, ‘The Seed Funding and Mentorship Program’ of the Punjab Government, was introduced and eligibility criteria defined to win the funding. Lt Gen Wasim Alamgir, HI (M) Vice-Chancellor NUMS, graced the occasion with his presence. He congratulated the NUMS faculty on successful completion of the training and distributed certificates among the master trainers.

GSM team thanked the Vice Chancellor NUMS for his patronage of the Khud ko Pehchaano program. Consultant Quality Assurance NUMS thanked the GSM team for organizing the training and the participants for taking out time to attend the beneficial session. He emphasized on planning to conduct the trickle down training to four hundred NUMS students before February 2023. The training session was concluded with exchange of souvenirs and group photograph.

For more information, contact:
National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS)
The Mall, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9270677
Email: info@numspak.edu.pk
Website: http://numspak.edu.pk