Counselling, guidance session on campus life held at Turbat University

Turbat, March 13, 2023 (PPI-OT): Upon the special directives of Turbat University’s Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Jan Muhammad, the Directorate of Student Affairs has conducted a series of counselling, guidance, and orientation sessions on different themes including semester rules, scholarship programs, sports and extracurricular activities, academic rules, plagiarism policy, hostel rules, students discipline rules and campus life. According to Director of Student Affairs, Muzaffar Hussain, the sessions were aimed at providing valuable awareness and support to the students in adjusting to the new academic environment of the university and providing them with the tools necessary for success in their academic journey.

The students of BS 1st semester from different departments of the university participated in the orientation sessions held on different days at UoT. The resource persons of different sessions including, Dr. Waseem Barkat, Dean, Faculty of Management Sciences, Dr. Riaz Ahmed, Director Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC), Mumtaz Baloch, Hostel Provost, Abdul Jabbar, In-charge Financial Aid Office, Mazhar Gichki, In-charge Sports, Mohammad Younus, Hostel Warden and Mr. Mehrab Saleem, Campus Coordinator briefed the students regarding rules, regulations and working mechanism of their respective section and facilities available for the students at university. They encouraged the students to adopt effective study habits and to actively participate in academic and extracurricular activities.

Dr. Riaz Ahmed informed the participants of the session regarding various initiatives taken by QEC to improve the academic standards of the University. He also encouraged the students to provide feedback to the university to help in further improving the academic standards continually.

The orientation sessions were well-received by the students for comprehensive and informative presentations by the resource persons. They termed the sessions enlightening and beneficial for their academic and personal growth. They also expressed their gratitude towards the university administration, the Directorate of Student Affairs, and the resource persons for organizing useful orientation sessions for them.

For more information, contact:
University of Turbat
University Town Ginnah, M-8 Road Turbat,
Balochistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-852-412045
Email: info@uot.edu.pk
Website: https://uot.edu.pk

Education Department organizes Science Exhibition at Turbat University

Turbat, March 14, 2023 (PPI-OT): A Science Exhibition was organized by the students of the Education Department, University of Turbat (UoT). The event took place under the supervision of faculty member and course supervisor Hajira Akbar at UoT’s multipurpose hall. The exhibition featured innovative science projects based on satellites communication, water purification system, electricity generation in Pakistan, waste management, speed breaker power, accident prevention from electricity, liver structure and functions, human digestive system, kidney structure and functions, hydrological cycle, different states of matter and Solar heater.

The creative works of the students received due admiration from the visitors. The event was visited by faculty members, administrative staff, and students. Appreciating the creative works of the students, Ms. Ruqia Mirwani, Chairperson of the Education Department said that her department was planning to organize such events in the future to encourage and provide more opportunities and platforms for students to showcase their talents and creativity.

The expert Judges including Ms. Mahnaz Aslam and Ms. Mahnaz Bashir, faculty members of the education department evaluated the project model of each participant and announced the best three models based on creativity, originality, practicality, and relevancy of the model. Prizes and certificates were distributed among the position holders and participating students.

For more information, contact:
University of Turbat
University Town Ginnah, M-8 Road Turbat,
Balochistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-852-412045
Email: info@uot.edu.pk
Website: https://uot.edu.pk

Defaulter Students Under EUSP/BUSP Scholarship Program

Bahawalpur, March 14, 2023 (PPI-OT): Note: The listed students have not produced any explanation to the Directorate of Financial Assistance till date, despite the fact that multiple reminders were given to these students through different means (text message, displaying the list on website).

This is the last and final call to submit an explanation in the Directorate of Financial Assistance before the deadline 20th March, 2023.

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/

National Workshop On Flexible Energy System: Technology Perspective from Materials to Circuits Held at IIUI

Islamabad, March 14, 2023 (PPI-OT): A National Workshop on “Flexible Energy System: Technology Perspective from Materials to Circuits” was jointly organized by the Department of Physics and Centre of Advanced Electronics and Photovoltaic Engineering (CAEPE) at International Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI). Workshop was sponsored by the prestigious ICRG Pak-UK Education Gateway Project titled as “Investigation in advanced Energy Harvesters and Energy storage devices for Self-Powered Flexible Energy Systems (FleEnSys)”.

The Chief Guest of the event was the Chairman Pakistan Science Foundation, Prof. Dr. Shahid Mehmood Baig, the distinguished researcher serving as the Chairman Pakistan Science Foundation was the Chief Guest of the event. While addressing the participants of the workshop, he congratulated the organizing team for holding such an expedient, timely and academic event in the backdrop of an international grant. Moreover, he appreciated all the invited Speakers for delivering such amazing talks on smart Energy systems.

He also encouraged the students and young researchers to collaborate with Pakistan Science foundation to do meaningful research based on societal outcomes. He also highlighted the importance of scientific research and development for the success of any nation. Prof. Baig also lauded the vision of the President, IIUI which brought the forward-looking approach, initiatives and tangible outcomes for the University.

During the Concluding Ceremony, Prof. Dr. Ahmad Shuja Syed, Vice President R and E and Founding Executive Director, Centre for Advanced Electronics and Photovoltaic Engineering (CAEPE), IIUI who also happens to be the Co-Grantee in this international grant delivered a talk on Ideas to Innovation: Industry 4.0 with Self-Powered Energy Systems. He summarized the recent advances and requirements of industry 4.0 Revolution with the perspective of energy systems.

Almost 600 participants, including Faculty members, representatives from industries and scientific organizations, Ph.D. Scholars, Graduate Students have attended this Workshop drawn from across the country. Dr. Adeel Asghar, Post-doctoral fellow in the project conducted the event whereas Dr. Shaista Shehzada, Chairperson, Department of Physics, welcomed the participants followed by the technical proceedings of the workshop. Invited Speakers of the Workshop delivered very informative talks on the recent advances in Flexible Energy Systems. Dr. Imran Murtaza, who is also the grantee of the ICRG Project gave an overview of the Project and provided the latest findings as an outcome of the grant.

Dr. Carlos Gracia Nunez, from University of West Scotland UK shared his collaborative work with the team IIUI on the smart materials that can be considered for self-powered devices. Dr. Gul Hassan from CAEPE was focused on the wearable and printed electronics and their optimized fabrication. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sultan from Kohsar University Murree, delivered a very informative talk on the development of solution processed Semiconductor for Smart Energy Harvesting.

Dr Mashkoor Ahmad from PINSTECH provided an insight regarding some recent progress in the domain of advanced Energy Storage. Prof. Dr. Javed Iqbal Saggu from Quaid-e-Azam University shed some light on the recent Electrode Materials development for smart energy storage systems. Dr. Hassan Saif for FAST has highlighted a very smart and recently invented Mechanical and vibration energy Harvester called “Triboelectric Nano generator” and the role of circuit designing in this domain. Dr. Muhammad Irfan Haider from University of Wah explained the strategies to enhance the performance of Perovskite solar cells. At the end of the workshop shields were distributed, by the chief guest among the invited speakers and organizers of the event.

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

The Opening Ceremony of the Inter-Departmental Badminton Championship-2023

Faisalabad, March 14, 2023 (PPI-OT): The Opening Ceremony of the Inter-Departmental Badminton Championship 2023 was held at the Nawaz Hostel of National Textile University on 13 March 2023. Dr. Danish Mahmood Baitab (Director Advisor Student) inaugurated the event. The opening match was played between teams of BS Textile Engineering Technology and BS Textile Engineering (Weaving) from School of Engineering and Technology.

BS Textile Engineering (Weaving) team won the match by 2-0. Dr Imran khan (Sports Coordinator Weaving), Mr. Pervaiz Akhtar (Sports Officer), and Mr. Sajid Anwar (Physical Training Instructor) were also present during the event.

For more information, contact:
National Textile University (NTU)
Sheikhupura Road, Faisalabad 37610, Pakistan
Tel: +92-41-9230081-90
Fax: +92-41-9230098
Email: info@ntu.edu.pk
Website: http://www.ntu.edu.pk

Lahore takes centre stage as HBL PSL 8 enters business end

Lahore, March 14, 2023 (PPI-OT): Packed crowds. High-octane cricket. Young talent taking the stage by storm. The HBL Pakistan Super League 8 has already established itself as a contender for the most exciting edition in the tournament’s history. The 30 league-stage matches had everything that a cricket enthusiast demands and the Playoffs – that commence tomorrow when Lahore Qalandars take on Multan Sultans in the Qualifier – promises to add icing on the cake.

This edition of the HBL PSL has seen many records tumble. It has seen the highest successful run chase ever (when Multan Sultans chased down 243 against Peshawar Zalmi), the fastest century (by Multan Sultans’ Usman Khan off 36 balls), highest individual score (Jason Roy’s 145 not out), most centuries in an HBL PSL edition (seven) and highest-ever match aggregate in the history of T20 cricket of 515 in the match between Multan Sultans and Quetta Gladiators. As the battle for the prestigious Supernova Trophy and yearlong bragging rights enters its final stage, Lahore will remain under spotlight for the entire week as the Gaddafi Stadium stages the much-anticipated matches of this year’s HBL PSL edition.

Lahore Qalandars have their tails up as they enter the Playoffs with seven wins. Never before they have won this many matches in the league stage of an HBL PSL edition and the fact that they are the defending champions further adds to their confidence. They were the first team to book a Playoff berth. Table-toppers Lahore Qalandars have had a superb run at the Gaddafi Stadium and that this ground is hosting the final stage of the competition is bound to play in their favour.

Fakhar Zaman, who was the highest run-getter in their successful campaign last year, has once again carried their batting. The left-hander is the top run-getter for Lahore Qalandars with 378 runs at a staggering strike rate of 171.04. Abdullah Shafique (193 at 144.02) has played impressive innings since his addition in the playing XI midway in the tournament and their overseas players in Sikandar Raza (198 runs at 188.57) and Sam Billings (179 runs at 146.72) have provided the firepower in the middle.

Lahore Qalandars also boast one of the most dangerous bowling line-ups that has helped them record biggest win ever in the HBL PSL (by 119 runs) against Islamabad United. Their captain Shaheen Afridi (14 wickets at an average of 18.78) leads an attack that is good enough to send chills down the spine of any opposition on any day. With Shaheen, Zaman Khan (12 wickets at 22.08) and Haris Rauf (14 wickets at 23.07) make a lethal pace attack that limits the opposition’s scoring options in both Powerplay and death and Rashid Khan’s wily spin keeps the batters guessing in the middle-overs. The leg-spinner has the most wickets for a spinner this season with 15 scalps at an average of only 13.

Shaheen Afridi: “I am delighted with the consistency my team has shown in this edition. This team’s foundation is laid on the values of brotherhood and the way everyone backs and supports each other in the field is just a reflection of that. “We are very thankful to our fans on their continuous support. We have seen houseful matches in Home of Qalandars where the crowd turns out in large numbers to support us. We cannot wait to repay their faith with another title.”

For the first half of the HBL PSL 8, Multan Sultans dominated the points table by rolling over oppositions at their home. Though, they have faced more losses than wins since moving out of Multan, Mohammad Rizwan’s side will take heart from the fact that his batting chased down the highest ever HBL PSL and joint-second highest run-chase overall in T20 cricket, recorded the highest HBL PSL team total of 262 in their last group match. Multan Sultans finished second on the points table.

Their young pacers Abbas Afridi (22 wickets at 14.95) and Ihsanullah (20 wickets at 14.60) lead the bowling charts and they have taken the league by storm. They are two of the three bowlers this season to record a five-wicket haul, and Abbas stepped up brilliantly in the last two matches of the Rawalpindi leg to take nine wickets in two matches. Ihsanullah rapid pace and immaculate length bowling has made the life of the batter’s difficult throughout the HBL PSL 8. Leg-spinner Usama Mir (12 wickets at 25.41) has been instrumental in the middle-overs and has shown glimpses of how handy he can be as a Tailender.

In the batting, it has been primarily being the story of two Rs for Multan Sultans. Their captain Rizwan is the tournament’s most successful batter with 483 runs at 145.04 and Rossouw is fourth on the list of the highest run-getters with 388 runs at 176.36. Right-handed opener Usman Khan turned heads in Multan Sultans’ last group match with the fastest century of the tournament history when he crossed the 100-run barrier in only 36 balls and laid the platform for his side to post a score as massive as 262. This goes on to show the level of depth that this side has in their ranks. Mohammad Rizwan: “The first half of the tournament went really well for us and then we lost the way in between. But, I am very happy with how we have made a comeback strongly and ensured that we qualify for the Playoffs.

“We enter the Playoffs with some great fighting spirit and that is what is needed towards the backend of a tournament like the HBL PSL. You need to have that confidence that you can bounce back from any situation and that record run chase and then exceptional performances from our youngsters like Usman Khan, Abbas Afridi and Ihsanullah have instilled believe in us that we can comeback from anywhere. We are eyeing our third consecutive HBL PSL final now, and, with the help of Allah Almighty, we will try to lift the trophy this time.”

Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi will meet in the first Eliminator on Thursday and the team that loses will get knocked out of the event. The winner will face the loser of the Qualifier on Friday. It has been another good year for Islamabad United – the only team to have lifted the HBL PSL title twice. They have won six matches in the league stage, but their all-out attacking approach has also seen them crash and burn in the three games that they lost. Their only outing in Multan was marred by 52-run defeat before Lahore Qalandars subjected them to the heaviest defeats by 110 runs in Lahore and 119 runs in Rawalpindi.

That Faheem Ashraf (210 at 147.88) and Hasan Ali (12 wickets at 21.66) have hit the purple patch bodes well for the Shadab Khan-captained side. Azam Khan has been at his destructive best and the hard-hitting wicketkeeper-batter has smashed 280 runs in eight innings at a strike rate of 162.79. They have a well-knit unit of T20 specialists that has a potential to go all the way and Islamabad United will fancy their chances of winning the coveted title for the third time.

Shadab Khan: “It has been an exciting season for us, but now we are focused on what lays ahead. As a captain, I am pleased at how the players have performed and especially at how youngsters have raised their hands in tough situations. The results are not something you can control, but as a team, it is important to remain consistent in your processes and know what you are playing for. “I am pretty confident with our chances. We have lifted the HBL PSL trophy twice and there is no doubt that we can do it for the third time.”

Peshawar Zalmi were the last side to book a spot in the Playoffs, but that does not mean that there are any qualms about their ability to challenge either of the three sides left in the tournament. They have struck gold by promoting youngster Saim Ayub to the top of the order and have produced one of the most elegant and effective opening pairs. Saim and Babar Azam have opened in three matches together and have already produced a partnership of over 150 and over 100 that also at telling run rates.

Saim has struck most half-centuries in the tournament (five in 10 matches) and has accumulated 309 runs at a strike rate of 167. Their captain Babar, who scored his maiden HBL PSL century this season, sits second on the list of the players with most runs with 416 at 146.47. Youngsters Mohammad Haris and Haseebullah with Tom Kohler-Cadmore provide firepower to the middle-order, but that they have allowed the oppositions to chase totals of over 240 in consecutive games is a matter of concern.

Wahab Riaz, with nine wickets in as many matches, has been their most prolific bowler, but they will happily bank on the experience of the pacer to deliver goods in the Playoffs, with other pacers in Arshad Iqbal, Azmatullah Omarzai, Aamir Jamal, Jimmy Neeshan playing supporting role. Babar Azam: “I am very happy to see how the youngsters in Peshawar Zalmi have stepped up and made their potential known to the world. Saim Ayub, Muhammad Haris, Haseebullah and Arshad Iqbal have been outstanding and I am backing them to continue to perform and deliver in the Playoffs.

“While our batting has done wonderfully well, we need to fix some of the loopholes in our bowling department and I am sure that we will also emerge as a strong bowling unit in Lahore.”

Playoff fixtures (all matches at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore and begin at 1900):

Wednesday – Qualifier – Lahore Qalandars vs Multan Sultans

Thursday – Eliminator 1 – Islamabad United vs Peshawar Zalmi

Friday – Eliminator 2 – Loser Qualifier vs Winner Eliminator 1

Sunday – Final – Winner Qualifier vs Winner Eliminator 2

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