اثراء نے درعیہ اسلامک آرٹس بینالی میں سلطنت سعودی عربیہ کے ثقافتی ورثے کے بارے میں جاننے اور سیکھنے کے نئے طریقے پیش کیے

 اسلامک آرٹس کی افتتاحی تقریب میں سینٹر نے کثیر الجہتی نقطہ نظر اپنایا

دہران، سعودی عرب، 25 جنوری 2023/پی آرنیوزوائر/– کنگ عبدالعزیز سینٹر فار ورلڈ کلچر (اثراء) نے درعیہ بینالی فاؤنڈیشن کے اسلامک آرٹس کے افتتاحی ایڈیشن میں علم کی تلاش اور سائنسی دریافت کا انعقاد کیا۔ یہ سینٹر 23 اپریل 2023 تک جدہ میں بینالی میں منعقد ہونے والے ثقافت اور اسلامی تہذیب کے درمیان ربط کا ازسرنو جائزہ لینے کے لئے ایک کثیر الجہتی نقطہ نظر اختیار کرتا ہے۔

Ithra displays 15 pieces of art and artefacts under title of “A Journey of Understanding” at the inaugural Diriyah Islamic Arts Biennale in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

اثراء وہ جگہ ہے جہاں تخیل کو تقویت ملتی ہے، خیالات جنم لیتے ہیں، علم کا اشتراک ہوتا ہے اور ثقافت کا جشن منایا جاتا ہے۔ یہ تمام عناصر مختلف سرگرمیوں کے ذریعے نمائش کے لیے رکھے گئے ہیں، جن میں آرٹ نمائش،  تعلیمی پیشکش اور مکہ سے یثرب تک پیغمبر اسلام صلی اللہ علیہ و آلہ وسلم کی ہجرت پر تحقیق پر مبنی دستاویزی فلم کا ورلڈ پریمیئر شامل ہے۔

نبی کریم صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کے نقش پا پر پہلی بار بینالی میں عوامی سطح پر نمائش کی جائے گی۔ بینالی  میں اس موضوع پر دنیا کے معروف ماہرین میں سے ایک ڈاکٹر عبداللہ القادی نے حضور صلی اللہ علیہ و آلہ وسلم کے نقش پا کی دوبارہ تجدید کی ہے۔ یہ اثراء کی ہجرہ نمائش پر مبنی ہے، جس کا مقصد اس واقعہ کے بارے میں لوگوں کے علم کو بڑھانا ہے جس میں اسلام کو ایک اہم مذہب کے طور پر پیش کیا گیا ہے جو ایک عظیم تہذیب کو جنم دے گا۔

اثراء کی نمائش، اسلامی بصری ثقافت کے ازسرنو جائزے پر مبنی ہے جس میں حاضرین کی تحقیق کو مدنظر رکھا گیا ہے تاکہ سعودی معاشرے کی پذیرائی، علم اور اس شعبے کے بارے میں پیشگی تصورات کو بہتر طور پر سمجھا جا سکے۔ اس میں ثقافتی طور پر اہم جز شامل ہیں جن میں ایک تاریخی کسوا (کعبہ کے دروازے کا پردہ)، قدیم قرآن اور مخطوطات اور دیگر نوادرات شامل ہیں۔ یہ نمائش ویڈیوز اور دو وی آر مشاہدات سے مالا مال ہے جو زائرین کو دنیا کی دو مشہور مساجد کی اندرونی معلومات پیش کرتے ہیں۔

اثراء اکیڈمی تخلیق کاروں اور آرٹ کے شوقین افراد کو ان کی صلاحیتوں کو فروغ دینے میں مدد کرنے کے لئے ورکشاپس اور ماسٹر کلاسز کا ایک سلسلہ پیش کرتی ہے – آرٹسٹ پورٹ فولیو: اپنے کام کو ظاہر کرنے کی حکمت عملی؛ آرٹ کو دیکھنے کا فن؛ اور روایتی اسلامی روشنی۔

اثراء میوزیم کی سربراہ فرح ابوشولیح نے کہا کہ “اثراء میوزیم میں ہم ثقافتی تجسس میں اضافہ کرتے ہیں، علم کی تلاش کو فروغ دیتے ہیں، اور خیالات، تخیل اور جدت طرازی کی طاقت کے ذریعے تخلیقی صلاحیتوں کی حوصلہ افزائی کرتے ہیں۔ انہوں نے مزید کہا کہ “ہم بینالی میں مملکت کے ثقافتی ورثے کو حاصل کرنے اور ظاہر کرنے کے لئے جدت طرازی کا استعمال کرتے ہیں۔ ہم اہم تاریخی نوادرات اور منفرد اشیاء کی ایک رینج کو اس انداز میں پیش کرتے ہیں جن سے وہ عالمی سامعین کو متاثر کریں گے، کیونکہ ہمارا کثیر الجہتی نقطہ نظر اسلامی آرٹ کے بارے میں سامعین کی تفہیم کو بڑھانے کے لئے ڈیزائن کیا گیا ہے۔

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Study analyses gender differences in uptake of agent to tackle tomato pest in Pakistan

Rawalpindi, January 25, 2023 (PPI-OT):A new CABI-led study has analysed gender differences in the uptake of the biological control agent Trichogramma chilonis to control the pest Helicoverpa armigera on tomato crops in Pakistan. The research, which was led by Bethel Terefe, CABI’s Gender Coordinator, and published in the journal Sustainability, showed that targeting women directly in communication about the biocontrol method helped improve uptake by farming households.

However, the scientists found that using Trichogramma chilonis increased the demand on women’s time and labour, while their decision-making role on income from tomato production remained low. In-depth interviews and focus group sessions were carried out in five districts of Punjab (Sheikupura, Muzaffargarh and Multan), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Swat) and Sindh (Thatta) provinces of Pakistan involving men and women farmers using Trichogramma chilonis as well as farmers who did not use the agent.

The researchers also learnt that reduced health risk of the biological control methods was most important for women while men were more concerned about the effectiveness of using Trichogramma chilonis instead of more harmful pesticides. Tomato is a vegetable crop of significant economic value in Pakistan with Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Punjab being the highest tomato producing provinces in the country.

However, tomato yield is low in Pakistan compared to other developed countries – with contributing factors including poor quality seeds, disease and insect infestations from pests such as Helicoverpa armigera which is also known as cotton bollworm.

Ms Terefe and her colleagues, state, for example, that a 2013 study by Usman et al in Pakistan showed between 32% and 35% tomato fruit infestation by Helicoverpa armigera and 53% fruit loss in the Peshawa district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The use of Trichogramma as a biocontrol agent to control Helicoverpa armigera, and other lepidopteran insects, has been promoted by the Department of Agriculture extension in Punjab province and by organizations, such as CABI and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

Indeed, CABI, the researchers highlight is planning to scaleup the production and dissemination of Trichogramma to control Helicoverpa armigera affecting tomato production in the Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces of Pakistan. Ms Terefe said, “Despite the increased demand it puts on their labour, women farmers do not regard the bio-control method cumbersome and they supported its use, because the reduced health risk mentioned above.

“Men farmers also appreciated that the method reduced labour and time spent on pest management. However, that benefit is outweighed by the challenges they face, such as the need to use chemical insecticides for other insects, or during pest outbreaks, which affects the use of Trichogramma.

“Using Trichogramma as a bio-control method along with a range of other good agronomic practices related to production and post-harvest management of tomatoes, reduced crop loss to pests, improved the quality of produce and increased yield. Trichogramma also reduced the cost of production by reducing the use of chemical pesticides.

“All this jointly, contributed to an increase in income from the sale of tomatoes, especially in cases where farmers followed a joint marketing strategy.” Nevertheless, the research revealed that men and women farmers do not have equal access and control over the income gained from the improved production of tomatoes. Only eight out of 21 women in Punjab, for instance, said they could have a say on income allocation from the sale of the goods.

On the whole, women were only able to manage 10% of the income from the sale of tomatoes, which is given to them for personal and children’s expenses. The demand on women’s labour and time in the study communities had increase but this had not resulted in their ability to make decisions on income from profits.

The research concludes with a series of recommendations. These include tailoring communication messages to women and male farmers. Emphasis on health-related messages should be applied to women and for men farmers a focus should be made on the effectiveness and benefits of Trichogramma chilonis compared to chemical pesticides.

For more information, contact:
CABI Pakistan
Opposite 1-A, Data Gunj Baksh Road,
Satellite Town, PO Box 8, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9290132
E-mail: sasia@cabi.org
Website: www.plantwise.org

Vice President inspects progress on shifting of directorate of academics and KJM 

Islamabad, January 25, 2023 (PPI-OT):Vice President, Administration and Finance, Professor, Dr. N.B. Jumani, on the directions of Worthy President, Dr. Hathal Homoud Alotaibi, visited the Da’wah Building on Wednesday at new campus where he inspected the arrangements and ongoing progress on Shifting of Directorate of Academics and Establishment of Kamyab Jawan Markaz (KJM)/ Student Facilitation Centre.

The Acting President was accompanied by all the relevant directors, incharge, focal persons and relevant staff. He was briefed on overall progress, space allocation, renovation and allied arrangements. Incharge admission and focal person of the shifting, Noman Mashal gave a detailed briefing on the occasion

On the occasion, Dr. N, B. Jumani directed that a final deadline of February 13 has been given to all the concerned departments to complete their tasks according to portfolio. Stressing the expedited efforts in the work for shifting of the Directorate of Academics and Establishment of Kamyab Jawan Markaz, he said soon students shall start benefiting from this building with better facilities as per stature of IIUI.

On the occasion, he said that tasks of renovation, repairing, networking, horticulture, electric and civil must be completed on top priority. He advised that fire extinguishers’’ availability and proper emergency exit points must be identified. During the briefing, he appreciated that there would a one window operation desk for the clearance of the degree where students shall be dealt on priority. He said passing out students are our asset, they must be given all due cooperation without hindrances.

He also visited separate entry points and sections dedicated for the male and female students in the building. He directed that it must be ensured that CCTV cameras must be installed on the places where there is public dealing. He also desired that special arrangements shall be made to facilitate the overseas students as well. He said that another follow up visits shall be held in the start of next week to oversee the progress. He said that as per vision of Worthy President IIUI, no stone shall be left unturned to provide an ideal environment to students based on facilitation.

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

GCU Academic Council approves Arshad Sharif Institute of Media, Communication Studies

Lahore, January 25, 2023 (PPI-OT):The 28th Academic Council of Government College University Lahore has approved different new departments and academic programs aimed at strengthening the University’s academic offerings and research capabilities. Among the key decisions made at the meeting, chaired by Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Asghar Zaidi and attended by a number of eminent academicians and subject experts, was the establishment of the Arshad Sharif Memorial Institute of Media and Communication Studies.

This new institute will include the Department of Digital Communication and Media and the Department of Media and Communication Studies, and will serve as a platform for the practice of innovative media technologies and communication techniques with the goal of reshaping and transforming society.

In addition to the Institute, the Academic Council also recommended the establishment of a state-of-the-art Department of Agriculture on the University’s New Campus. The Vice Chancellor stated that the University has ample space on the new campus which will allow for research in this field.

The Vice Chancellor also announced that the University has received a five million euro project from the German government and will be initiating a new program in biomaterial engineering and a center of excellence. Additionally, to accommodate the increasing number of applicants for intermediate level classes, the University will also be starting evening classes for Intermediate students with 600 admissions offered from next year. The Academic Council also approved the new PhD policy of the Higher Education Commission, which allows students to enroll in a PhD program after completing a BS degree.

Prof. Zaidi stated that the meeting was a successful and meaningful one and that the recommendations will take effect after final approval from the Syndicate. He said overall, the decisions made at the 28th Academic Council meeting demonstrate a commitment to expanding and improving the University’s academic offerings and research capabilities, as well as providing opportunities for students to receive an education in cutting-edge fields and technologies.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Department,
Government College University (GCU)
Squash Complex, GC University, Lahore, Pakistan
UAN: +92-42-111-000-010 Ext: 296
Tel: +92-42-99213343
Cell: +92-321-8440769
Email: registrar@gcu.edu.pk
Website: http://www.gcu.edu.pk

History Major, Heer Cheema Named 2023 Rhodes Scholar from Pakistan 

Lahore, January 25, 2023 (PPI-OT):Heer Cheema, a 2022 LUMS BA History graduate is the recipient of 2023’s Rhodes Scholarship for Pakistan. Heer is a second-generation Rhodes scholarship awardee as her father, Dr. Ali Cheema, Associate Professor at the Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences at LUMS, was also selected as a Rhodes Scholar in 1989.

In Fall 2023, Heer will begin her graduate studies at the University of Oxford, where she will conduct research on Colonial History with a focus on South Asia. She hopes to use this opportunity to advance the discourse around historical structures and aims for her work to contribute to a broader, ongoing public debate around citizenship rights and democracy.

During her school days, Heer developed a deep and abiding love for Literature, which in many ways is what brought her to History. “The texts I studied drew my attention to how narratives can divide, exclude, and silence people, but also call into question prevailing societal norms, and enable one to reclaim one’s history and identity.

In other words, it was in conversations with my two wonderful literature teachers, Ms. Zareena Saeed and Mr. Aqib Ali that literary worlds and characters came to take on real-world, historical stakes,” she shared.

Her conversations with her grandparents about their experiences of the 1947 Partition further established her interest in the subject. “The more I heard, the more I knew that there were stories I was not hearing, and that just drew me closer and closer to the realisation that this is what I wanted to do,” she recalls.

At LUMS, Heer continued to be drawn to History. She observed that it is misleading and dangerous to treat History as a subject of a bygone time, as a study of worlds or people that have no bearing on the present.

“The past deeply shapes our understanding of the present and future. Historical narratives can often be employed to reinforce or legitimise divisive and exclusionary social norms and state practice, but it is also through history that we can unmoor and challenge these narratives, and create space for a more grounded, inclusive framing of the world.”

During her undergraduate studies, Heer became deeply invested in histories of state violence. This interest culminated in her undergraduate thesis which explores how the surveillance regime in Colonial Punjab facilitated violent state action against peaceful dissidents. Heer was also a part of the founding Executive Council of the LUMS Historical Society and a part of the editorial board that launched the Feminist Society’s first e-publication.

She is now working with the LUMS Digital Archive. “My commitment to each of these initiatives has been driven by my broader commitment to spaces of dissent, which foreground voices and histories that have been systematically oppressed,” she said.

Heer believes that in our current moment where the most vulnerable in Pakistan are denied their rights and vilified, even in ostensibly progressive spaces, the study of history, as well as the humanities and social sciences more broadly, is, in her view, increasingly urgent. “I think students often hesitate to study the humanities and social sciences at university, despite being interested in these fields, because of job prospects and familial pressure, but I think that these are fields that can equip you with essential tools to contend with, as well as contribute to the world around you,” she stated.

The History teachers, as well as the broader Humanities and Social Sciences faculty at LUMS, are incredibly supportive and encouraging says Heer. “They have created a space at LUMS, which allows students to be creative and to think beyond rigid disciplinary boundaries.

I am endlessly grateful to the professors and students who have pushed me to think deeply, and whose own work and commitment continues to inspire my own. I am, in particular, thankful to Dr. Ali Raza, Dr. Ameem Lutfi, Dr. Ilyas Chattha, Dr. Maryam Wasif Khan, Dr. Sana Haroon, Dr. Sarah Humayun and Dr. Shayan Rajani for their guidance and mentorship.”

Heer encourages anyone who is interested or passionate about what they’re studying to apply for the Rhodes scholarship. “The Rhodes is an incredibly generous scholarship, which not only supports you financially but allows you to be part of a diverse and dynamic community.

It is a competitive scholarship, and there are no guarantees, but the application process holds value beyond just the outcome. It allows you to articulate what you’re invested in and your plans for the future. Though I had few expectations going in, I am so grateful to have been awarded the scholarship.”

The particularly exciting part for Heer is the fact that she shares the honour with Nuzaina Khan, the other Pakistani Rhodes Scholar for 2023, a close friend of hers, whom she met in school and immediately bonded with over their love of books.

In her spare time, Heer loves to read and write poetry. “I find that sometimes I can only think in fragments, and poetry allows me to build something meaningful out of a fragment, to just attend to a small thought. I’m also a big fan of graphic novels and animated short films – I’m intrigued by the capacity of animation to suspend, warp, and stretch reality, whilst also speaking to very real concerns and experiences.”

As Heer looks forward to continuing her studies, History will remain at the forefront, “These structures continue to, in our postcolonial moment, enable the excessive use of force by the state and strip certain groups of their political and legal rights. In particular, I hope to explore the role surveillance agencies and the law have historically played in enabling and legitimizing state violence,” states Heer.

We wish Heer the very best for her future endeavours!

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

PhD open Defense at Department of Pharmaceutics 

Bahawalpur, January 25, 2023 (PPI-OT):Department of Pharmaceutics Open defense of the research paper of Nishma Tanveer, PhD scholar of Islamia University Bahawalpur on January 27, 2023, 10 am, Department of Pharmaceutics, Khawaja Farid It will be held in the campus.

The above scholar completed his research papers under the supervision of Professor Dr. Haji Muhammad Shoaib Khan, Islamia University Bahawalpur. Prof. Dr. Syed Atif Raza, University College of Pharmacy, University of Punjab Lahore and Dr. Akbar Rasool, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy GC University Faisalabad will participate as external examiners on this occasion. Teachers, male and female students and MPhil/PhD scholars are invited to attend.

For more information, contact:
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB)
University Chowk, Gulshan Colony, Bahawalpur,
Punjab – 63100, Pakistan
Tel: +92-62-9250235
Fax: +92-62-9250335
E-mail: info@iub.edu.pk
Website: https://www.iub.edu.pk/