Monday, 20 June 2022
ISLAMABAD, JUN 20: Paymob, a leading Egyptian payment solutions facilitator announces the appointment of Fawad Abdul Kader as the Country Head for their Pakistan operations, effective April 2022.
Mr. Kader is a fin-tech project specialist with extensive in-depth knowledge and implementation experience in the financial services industry. He has played a key strategic role in the development and deployment of financial services solutions for various financial institutions across Pakistan.
Mr. Omar El-Gammal, SVP Global Business Development Paymob (Egypt) remarked, “Paymob is very excited to have Fawad lead the operations in Pakistan. His diverse experience in fin-tech project implementation in the country is key to unlocking the right strategy for market expansion.”
More recently, Mr. Kader served as the Head of Digital Financial Services at NIFT and helped establish an aggregated domestic payment gateway under the brand name NIFT ePay. During this time, he spearheaded the introduction of an aggregated account-based direct debit service along with card and wallet-based payments for online businesses. Mr. Kader has previously served as a consultant for National Savings Digitization Project with Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) for a project funded by Karandaaz. He has also served as a Business Unit Head for numerous premier banking institutions in Pakistan, including Bank Alfalah and MCB. Throughout his professional journey, he has been a key player in developing and executing strategies aimed at facilitating the fintech and digital payment ecosystem in Pakistan.
Mr. Kader joined Paymob in April of 2022 as the Country Manager of Paymob Pakistan. At the announcement, he stated, “As an advocate and facilitator of fin-tech infrastructure networks, I am very excited to start this new journey at Paymob Pakistan. Their omnichannel payment system, diverse product suite, and aggressive market strategy coupled with their ties in the international market and their mission to facilitate merchants everywhere are key elements of their success. I look forward to utilizing Paymob’s successful experience to empower 100,000 merchants by 2024 all across Pakistan working closely with my team.”
Paymob is the leading MENAP digital payments enabler that builds payments infrastructure technologies empowering businesses and merchants of all sizes with access to financial services. Paymob is bridging the financial inclusion gap in the region by enabling businesses to benefit from the power of its unified commerce solution.
Paymob chose to invest in the Pakistani market as it sees a significant opportunity for increasing its internet GDP. Pakistan has a population of over 220 million, with more than 5 million retail outlets and MSME businesses across its cities that use just over 80,000 POS terminals, and less than 3,000 e-commerce gateways, meaning it is “perfectly suited” to Paymob’s ability to bridge the digital financial gap and meets the company’s criteria and strategy to expand further across MENAP, and globally.
Paymob aims to create a positive impact on the Pakistani ecosystem by empowering MSMEs across all Pakistani cities with online and face to face digital financial solutions to manage and grow their businesses. Paymob’s advanced technology offers instant onboarding features for the first time in Pakistan using products such as Payment Gateways, POS, and Soft POS.
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Sunday, 19 June 2022
KUMRAT, JUN 19: Bewitching natural beauty, cultural richness and unparalleled hospitality of the diverse tourist’s destinations in Pakistan have always contributed to captivate the attention of local and exotic nature as well as generate handsome revenues.
Bestowed with uncountable benediction, Pakistan’s plains and hilly areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir and Northern areas present ample opportunities of amusement to hundreds of thousands tourist thronging these places every year.
Kumrat Valley, situated in the Upper Dir district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is also one of the beautiful discoveries of the social media with all its attractions of green pastures, snow clad mountains, the river Panjkora, foggy mounds and imperturbable beauty of the forest.
“The year 2016 proved as a turning point for the hidden beauty of Kumrat Valley to be revealed through social media and soon it became one of the famous tourist’s destinations for the visitors”, Assistant Commissioner, Sheringal, Muhammad Yar Khan said.
“Before 2016, there was not even a single hotel in the valley for the tourists to stay but later on small hotels were constructed in the forests by the local people to facilitate visitors,” he added.
The place is so beautiful that despite a 48 kilometer dilapidated track from Sheringal, Union Council in Upper Dir, tourist embark on this journey to visit the heavenly place. Although, this track was repaired sometimes back but damaged again due to frequent snowfall.
“Despite the poor road conditions, around 6,000 visitors entered Kumrat Valley on the first day of Eid-ul Fitr, 8,000 on the second and 10,000 plus on the third day of Eid,” Muhammad Yar Khan said.
He said for facilitation of the visitors the administration maintains strict law and order. “Not even a single crime was reported during last one year of my posting therefore visitors can freely roam around the valley without any threat.”
Muhammad Yar however mentioned to dearth of good doctors, educationists and other professionals in the area as most of the people after getting good education move to cities or abroad for job purposes.
Former Prime Minister, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif visited the place during his tenure and wanted to give it the status of a National Park. But, local people resisted this proposal fearing that their land and forests would be confiscated by the government.
Pakistan People’s Party government established Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University in Sheringal in 2016 and the PTI government in KPK also focused on forest conservation and promotion of tourism in the areas.
Meanwhile, an official of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police, Zaman Khan said that Deputy Inspector General of Police has issued strict instruction to maintain law and order in the area.
“We follow instructions and try to keep the area crime free,” he said but mentioned to language barriers and overcharging by hotels when asked about complaints registered by the visitors.
“Most of the visitors complain of language barriers, extra charging by shops and car parking as well as dilapidated roads,” he added.
Around one million tourists visit the valley during the peak four months of summer season with most of them coming from Punjab and Sindh. This rising number of visitors has risen the number of locally constructed two star hotels to 45 in addition to small huts.
The hotels capacity sometimes fall short to accommodate the visitors that make local people to fleece the tourists charging them Rs 8,000 to Rs 15000 per night.
“This is irritating. We go there for leisure time but the local fully benefit from our presence over there by charging much more than the actual price,” said a visitor Adnan Chaudhry, hailing from Faisalabad.
“If the nature has bestowed them with its bounties, they should care for the fellow visitors. Procinvial authorities should devise a pricing mechanism for the tourists visiting this area,” he said.
He said, “we can understand that they have only seasonal income as there are lesser opportunities of earning during harsh winter. But, the rates should be convenient to both sides.”
More than 70 percent area of the valley comprises forest while 30 percent of barren land. The people in the valley lack proper source of income and most of them migrate to other cities for job purposes.
Major agricultural crops of this area are potatoes and apple gourd (Tinda). However, the weather is also favorable for growing winter crops in summer season which are supplied to main cities.
The trees falling in the forest due to heavy rains or fast winds is another source of income for them as selling these trees in the market brings 60 percent share to local people and 40% to the government treasury.
Since, this is very low literacy rate area, the Assistant Commissioner informed that his office has written to the provincial authorities for construction of high schools for boys and girls.
Population in this area comprises 70 percent Kohistani and 30 percent Gujjars and language usually spoken is Kohistani as this area links to Indus Kohistan starting from silk route down to Kohistan, Palas, Shangla and Kalam. But, they all also know Pashto well.
This area is so beautiful that whatever the hardships, the tourists cannot be oblivious to enchanting beauty of Kumrat blue water, Jahaz Banda, Badgoi Top, Gwaldai Dara and Sundarai Dara and upcoming beautiful lakes planned by the provincial government for the tourists.
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ISLAMABAD, JUN 19: The iconic actor-producer Mr. Adnan Siddiqui will not be attending APPNA to be held in the US from July14-16 given that Indian artistes too will be part of the program.
As a self-respecting Muslim, Mr. Siddiquistrongly condemns the insolent and obscene remarks made by Hindu right-wing Indian politicians against the beloved Prophet (P.B.U.H).
“My conscience will never allow me to be in the same space asartists from the country that has insulted our Prophet. I have nothing against the artists personally butas a form of personal protest and as solidarity for my Muslim brethren worldwide,
I have excused myselffrom the event,” Mr. Siddiqui has said.The remarks by the two Indian leaders have received widespread criticism from Muslim nations across the world including Pakistan.
“As a Pakistani too, I stand with my country that has strongly criticized the Indian government’s enabling of such Islamophobia,” asserts Mr. Siddiqui.
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Saturday, 18 June 2022
By, Munaza Kazmi
Today, an increasing number of girls and women migrate to the city’s sex trade to escape poverty and abuse at home. Some are trafficked and sold into the business. Many others, however, are born into the trade. For generations, families of courtesans have put their girls into prostitution when they are fourteen or fifteen years old. At this point in the generational cycle, a mother usually retires from the business and then manages her daughter’s career.
There are around 42 million female prostitutes all around the world, almost 80 percent of them range in age between 13-25. Keeping in view the poverty and gender inequality, probity of around 50 percent could be in the developing countries.
Since, women in the underdeveloped countries are deprived of basic rights and are exploited through physical violence, forced marriages, life threat, fake love affairs, runaway and sexual abuses. The conservative mindsets of the male-dominant society do not accept the women with follies. Whenever a woman put a step out of her home even for a work, the evil eyes of the men always gaze at her, moreover every possible situation could be made to buy the piece of flesh.
Poverty, illiteracy, economic unacceptability, family
pressure, runaways, low payroll status and societal injustice are the causes of
women’s entry intoprostitution. However, better to say, “Prostitution is
existing due to its high demands prevailing in the society”.
During a correspondence with a 29 years old sexworker
Meena from Haripur, I came to realize the difficulties of her life, the respect
and love she yearned for, that
all she wanted to do was to marry and lead a normal life but could not afford
to. “My past is my curse; I have no way out,” she said as looking deeply in at
nowhere. I know her for past 10 years and seen the ups and downs of her life,
how her family insists her for sending money back at home, how she sold herself
in order to marry her sisters and even brother.
Our society hate such women because they
ignore the fact that, Villain is just a
victim whose story hasn’t been told.
The issue of sex-workers in Pakistan is a taboo
and has never been discussed openly.
Since Pakistan’s inception, no NGO or government
organization has worked for the rights and rehabilitation of sex workers; they
are only taken into consideration when talking about HIV.
Ironically, Pakistan sees its fair share of
prostitution but most of it is carried out in secret. Although the trend of
“red-light sex workers” was decreasing, “Heera Mandi” is now just a glistering
tale of past, the business had found a new ally for itself in the internet.
Indeed, a coin has two sides, there are
women how are economically pushed into this slavery, along there are some cases
who deliberately jump into prostitution.
Sitaraa 27 years old refugee girl,
enjoying the bounties of God whishes to join this line, only for the sake of
more only saying, “I want a rich patron to support my lifestyle, from my pocket
money I cannot afford brands”.
This world is full of spectacles unimaginable
sometimes, one end is the poverty sicken, on the other lust and disgust.
Prostitution is a hard work. It is a
cutthroat business and girls usually have a short career. Even those who start
at the top usually descend the career ladder very rapidly. They are in their
prime at eighteen and are ‘used goods’ by twenty-five. Until recently, a variety
of classes of women lived and worked in this business, from elite courtesans
who earned the equivalent of thousands a night, to women in down-market lane,
who earned a few rupees per customer. At a basic level, all the women sold the
same services, together with their youth and varying degrees of beauty.
Jalwa, years old married woman, was forced into
prostitution after closing off the saloon in which she worked, “I wanted to get
a job. I tried everywhere,” she said. But her weakening financial conditions
got the better of her. “My children and husband do not know that I work as a
sex worker. I told them I work at a parlor,”.
Names of the sex workers have been changed to protect their identity.
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Munaza Kazmi holds MPhil in Management Sciences (Bahria
University Islamabad, 2020). She’s a travel writer, an author, & co-author
of scientific contributions in national & international publications. Her
main areas of research include tourism & quality management.
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Friday, 17 June 2022
Munaza Kazmi
The classical History lovers are pinned everywhere in the
world, looking for exploring another piece of art. Pakistan! Famous for its
wildest and most dangerous peaks, is a home to Indus Valley civilization,
Gandhara, Mughal Rule, Tribal Kingdoms and a lot many. However, one can only
look at them in Museums, Palaces or Forts, but had never got the opportunity to
live the History. What if I take you somewhere.
IMAGINE! in the middle of gigantic mountains, a day into
the actual homes of Kings and Queens, the splendor of Royalty on the rhythms of
History.
About
170km,almost a two hours
unforgettably beautiful drive from Sakardu Airport, Gilgit Baltistanlies the Shigar, an absolutely beautiful gift of
nature.There are stunning natural treasures like the Katpana Desert,
also known as the Cold Desert and is the highest desert in the world. Among the
valley’s mountainous landscapes is K2, the second-highest mountain in the
world, Trango Towers, Concordia Glacier amongst many other glaciers. Surrounded by greenery and captative beauty of lakes, Shigar
is no doubt a glamorous tourist spot.The perfect tone of the clouds, the huge
mountains and the tranquility makes the place a heavenly and magical,where
your IMAGINATION will be turning into reality.
Serena Shigar Fort, known as Fong-Khar which in the local language means the
“Palace on the Rock”, it is one of Northern Pakistan’s most beautiful hotels.
There you almost feel as if you have stepped in to a movie set because it is so
picturesque.
Decorated by the magnificent
beauty of Baltistan’s Karakoram Mountain Range and four centuries of folklore
and legends, Serena Shigar Fort is a oneofakind heritage boutique hotel
situated within a peaceful natural setting. Experience history in a 450-year-old
fort and the 17th century Palace of the Raja of Shigar, along with the more
recently added "Old House" and "Garden House".
Ancient mountain
landscapes, stunning views and the ambience of a 400-year-old Fort-Palace set
our 15 rooms and 5 suites among Pakistan’s most serene and timeless
sanctuaries. Ornamented in warm earth tones, all accommodations feature locally
inspired design touches like wooden floors, exquisite woodwork, native stone
and period furnishings.
The 13 traditional guest rooms located in the original 17th century Palace offer you an exclusive glimpse into the life of the Raja and Rani of Shigar, where you can actually enjoy the ways of royalty. Moreover, a more recent addition to the grounds, the Garden House offers 7 conventional rooms with modern comforts like flat-screen televisions and room service. These accommodations were crafted using building materials and techniques faithful to the historical architecture of Shigar Fort. Adorned with handmade fabrics and antiques, Garden House rooms feature private terraces with views of the Amacha Garden. The most important! all rooms at Serena Shigar Fort are non-smoking.
Standard Room: These non-smoking heritage rooms offers
either double, single or twin beds covered by cloudy white sheets and a
well-appointed bathroom with shower.
Garden House Standard Room: Spacious Garden House Rooms feature double or twin beds, a lobby area, cable television and a romantic private wood balcony facing the picturesque Baradari monument and Amacha Garden.
Garden Suite: Providing a little more space than
Garden Rooms, Garden Suite feature a king bed, sitting area with Diwan, in-room
cable television, a modern bathroom equipped with all the modern-day facilities,
and a glamorous private balcony facing the beautiful Baradari monument and
Amacha Garden, from where the scented smell would keep coming.
Heritage Suite: The hotel’s 3 Heritage Suites
originally served as the chambers of the royal women and the Raja’s mid-season
quarters. Spacious and opulently decorated with period antiques, these Suites
offer a king bed in the main bedroom, a single bed in a separate anteroom or
Shah-e-Nasheen and a sitting area. Special features include beautiful paneled
ceilings and carvings on Shah Nasheen.
Royal Suite: Originally the Raja’s royal summer
quarters, this non-smoking suite features one comfortable king bed, an
adjoining sitting area, originally Raja’s Baithak, a “Shah-e-Nasheen” and an
airy, hanging wooden latticework balcony. Decorated in period antiques with a
splendid view of the Shigar stream, the room is appointed with a working desk,
one exquisite bathroom and a powder room.
Fong Khar Restaurant
The culinary philosophy at Serena Shigar Fort is based on providing the
finest seasonal and, where possible, local ingredients from Shigar Valley farms
and providers. All meals feature fresh produce from hotel’s very own cherry
orchards and vegetable garden, including a handmade cherry ice cream sure to be
the delight of your stay.
Amidst a historic stone and wood design, Fong Khar Restaurant invites
conversation among guests while savoring an innovative menu of Pakistani,
Balti, Chinese and Continental specialties.
During the warmer months, the al fresco garden is the perfect setting
for a meal beneath the grapevine with beautiful views of the Shigar stream and
surrounding village. However, for private dining events, the first floor offers
a Turkish-style seating area with an open veranda seating presentinggorgeous
village and stream views.
From the traditional stone and wood architecture to the tranquil sight
and sound of the Shigar stream flowing in front of the hotel, the experience
here is that of a peaceful home away from home in an ancient, historic undisturbed
wilderness.
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Munaza Kazmi holds MPhil in Management Sciences (Bahria
University Islamabad, 2020). She’s a travel writer, an author, & co-author
of scientific contributions in national & international publications. Her
main areas of research include tourism & quality management.
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ISLAMABAD, JUN 17: To enhance the professional growth of students and promote industry-academia linkages, Air University conducted Career Fair 2022 at its university premises today.
The career fair provides excellent opportunities to students for gainful employment as well as to strengthen its partnership with prospective employers. At the same time it provides an opportunity for prominent national and multinational companies to connect with fresh, energetic talent and position themselves as preferred employers.
More than 100 national and international organizations representing multiple industries and sectors participated in the Career Fair. Students and recruiters took part in different activities including extensive on-spot screening interviews, sharing information as well as exchanging resumes. Moreover, company representatives also counselled students regarding their career choices and job market requirements.
Vice Chancellor Air University, Air Marshal (Retd) Javed Ahmed said that such events provide common platform to students and job providers so the talent gets the recognition and ways to channelize their inner strengths and energies and employers get the best for their companies. He mentioned that post COVID 19, virtual networking options are very important as employers and employees both prefer to connect through virtual platforms.
He further added that as part of CPEC interventions government should ensure provision of university at every 1000 KMs which can serve as a major prosperity tool to help Pakistan promote education and overcome economic problems.
Director Digital Time Communications, Nazakat Hussain appreciated the role this industry-academia-youth linkage is playing in the youth employment. He said that such collaborations will go a long way in the economic and social development of country by polishing talent and creating a talent pool.
The Diabetes Centre also participated in the career fair not only to hire fresh graduates but also raised awareness among the youth about the diabetes and its symptoms.
Pepsi, Air Blue, Nayatel, Meezan Bank, Soneri Bank, UBL, Askari Bank, Ufone, ProPakistani, PTCL, Huawei, Fauji Cements, Digital Time Communications, The Diabetic Centre and many other prestigious organizations participated in the Career Fair 2022.
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Thursday, 16 June 2022
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Qatar Airways is providing incredible travel options during Summer 2022 with flights operating daily from the World’s Best Airport, Hamad International, to its global network with a huge number of leisure choices. Whether passengers are seeking summer vacations including tranquil beach gateways, energetic city breaks, bold adventure destinations or incredible family and friend escapes, there is something for everyone.
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A multiple award-winning airline, Qatar Airways was named ‘World’s Best Airline’ in the latest World Airline Awards, managed by the international air transport rating organisation Skytrax. The airline’s hub, HIA, was recently recognised as the ‘Best Airport in the World 2021’, ranking at number one in the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2021.
In addition to this, Qatar Airways has become the first global airline in the world to achieve the prestigious 5-Star COVID-19 Airline Safety Rating by Skytrax. This follows the success of Hamad International Airport (HIA) as the first airport in the Middle East and Asia to be awarded a Skytrax 5-Star COVID-19 Airport Safety Rating. These awards provide assurance to passengers across the world that the airline’s health and safety standards are subject to the highest possible standards of professional, independent scrutiny and assessment.
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Wednesday, 15 June 2022
KARACHI, JUN 15: Considering media as the fourth pillar of a state due to its important role towards transferring information and opinion making, experts at a consultative workshop have called for capacity building of media persons especially on health issues including provision of emergency healthcare services.
Healthcare professionals, representatives from media regulators, media experts and academicians attended the consultative workshop which was organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), APPNA Institute of Public Health-Jinnah Sindh Medical University and Khyber Medical University.
Objective of the workshop, which was part of the ICRC’s Health Care in Danger (HCiD) initiative, was to develop training for journalists to promote ethical and responsible reporting on the issues related to healthcare in Pakistan.
Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Lubna Ansari-Baig, Chairperson AIPH-JSMU, said, “Various research studies have identified that irresponsible media reporting always hinders the provision of emergency healthcare services. There is a need to improve the standards of media reporting on health issues to counter misperceptions, promote factual reporting, and stop the gradual erosion of trust between healthcare providers and the public.”
The experts in the workshop deliberated in depth upon the problems pertaining to reporting on health matters in national media and provided their feedback to strengthen the content of the training. They also stressed upon the need for following up this exercise with hands-on trainings for journalists on ethical standards of reporting on health.
Participating in the discussion, Secretary General of Pakistan Medical Association, Dr Qaisar Sajjad, said, “Healthcare workers are working in challenging circumstances, especially in emergency departments, to provide life-saving services. They need the support of media personnel to promote attitudes and behaviours among the general public that facilitate the provision of healthcare services”.
The representatives of media at the workshop voiced the needs of journalists and reporters specific to reporting on health care. They called for media persons’ capacity building and trainings to objectively report on the issues facing the healthcare sector.
At the same time, they were also of the view that it’s important for healthcare workers to also enhance their communication skills to enable a clearer flow of information between the media and healthcare professionals, especially during disasters or emergencies.
Under the HCiD initiative, the ICRC has been working to make healthcare safer in Pakistan by promoting evidence-based initiatives in collaboration with diverse stakeholders including public health institutions, medical academia, healthcare authorities, and the Pakistan Red Crescent Society.
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Islamabad, JUN 15: This marks the sixth iteration of the Huawei ICT Middle EastGlobal Competition in collaboration with the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. The competition is a Huawei annual ICT initiative, designed to nurture global ICT talent. On 23rd, December 2021, winners for the Middle East regional finals were announced and Pakistan’s team one won first prize of 20,000 USD. Not only so, the second prize was also grabbed by Pakistan’s team two. 150,000 students from 2000 universities located in 85 countries/regions have participated in the 6th iteration of thel competition.
The competition, set to be hosted in Shenzhen and conducted online, consists of the opening ceremony, launch conference, closing ceremony, practice competition and the innovation competition. The practice competition focuses on the participants' knowledge and skills. It adopts the written exam and the lab exam, and the ranking is based on the exam score. It is divided into two tracks: network and cloud.
The innovation competition focuses on the participants' comprehensive capabilities. The competition adopts the network evaluation mechanism. Participants are required to design works or solutions with commercial and social benefits by using new ICT such as AI, IoT, big data, and Cloud.
2021-2022 Regional finals winners, Pakistan’s team; Sateesh Kumar, Iqra Fatima, and Bhagchand Meghwar along with their instructor Dr. Faheem Yar Khuhawar and team two; Hafiz Rizwan, Adnan Ali, and Mukhtar Memon along with their instructor will be participating in the practice competition.
These students hail from Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Islamiya University Bahawalpur and, UET Lahore and Virtual University.
In the Innovation Competition, two further teams from Pakistan will be competinghave been nominated this year. Osman Ahsan Sheikh, Muhammad Abdullah Ahsan Sheikh, Aqsa Amir and their instructor Merai Syed represent team ‘Homevism’, comprised of students from National Incubation Center, NUST. The second team from LUMS consist of Umer Farooq, Tabish Rafiq, Areej Ahmed and their instructor Muhammad Saeed from National Incubation Center, LUMS.
The ME Regional Winner team instructor Dr. Faheem Yar Khuhawar statement:”Back in 2017, I attended a short ICT training organized by Huawei to prepare instructors for ICT Academy to be established at various universities of Pakistan. Since then, i have been providing training to undergraduate and graduate student to getpromote Huawei’s Certification in Routing and Switching Track. InSince 2019 and in- 2020, Pakistaniour students came to the levelhave excelled in the of Middle-East and Global Finals and won the competition. This year too, Pakistani studentsthey have secured won Huawei’s ICT Competition 2021—Middle East with first and second positionin the Middle East stage. It is a privilege and honor for Pakistan to earn the place into represent Pakistan in Huawei’s ICT Competition 2021 - Global Final happening in June, 2022.”
The Global Finals set under the theme of ‘I. C. The Future Foreseeable’ and ‘I. C. The Future You at the Center’ is set to take place between the 17th and 19th of June.
The competition has always been well received in Pakistan as it promotes innovation and creativity while serving as a link between the classroom and the professional workplace. By nurturing university students’ talent in Pakistan, it also contributes to increasing national ICT competitiveness while enhancing digital transformation efforts.
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Tuesday, 14 June 2022
اسلام آباد: عالمی سطح پر مظلوم طبقات کو درپیش مسائل سے نمٹنے کے لیے تعصب سے بالاتر عالمگیر پالیسی وقت کی اہم ضرورت ہے، ان خیالات کا اظہار بین الاقوامی امور اورانسانی حقوق کے ماہرین نے عالمی اقتصادی فورم کے موقع پر پاکستان پویلین میں پاتھ فائنڈر گروپ آف کمپنیز اور مارٹن ڈاٶ گروپ کے باہمی اشتراک سے منعقدہ ایک مباحثے سے خطاب کرتے ہوٸے کیا۔
پاکستان کی ممتاز ماہر تعلیم اور کراچی کونسل آن فارن ریلیشنز (KCFR) کی سینئر وائس چیئرمین ڈاکٹر ہما بقائی نے مباحثے کی ادارت کی جبکہ سیگل۔ایسوسی ایٹس کے صدر ڈاکٹر مارک سیگل، چیئرمین کانٹینیوٹی گلوبل جان بلیسیو اور میڈی ایٹرز گروپ کی سی ای او ڈاکٹر سمیعہ خان بابر نے اپنے خیالات کا اظہار کیا۔ پاکستان کے ممتاز قانون دان انور منصور خان بعض ناگزیر وجوہات کی بناء پر بحث میں شریک نہیں ہو سکے تاہم ان کی تقریر ڈاکٹر سمیعہ خان بابر نے حاضرین کو پڑھ کر سنائی۔
مباحثے کا آغاز کرتے ہوئے ڈاکٹر ہما بقاٸی نے مظلوم کی اصطلاح کی وضاحت کرتے ہوئے کہا کہ دنیا بھر میں ہر بحران کے متاثرین کو مظلوم سمجھا جاتا ہے اور بلاشبہ ان بحرانوں کی اکثریت کے پیچھے جارحیت ایک بڑی وجہ ہے۔ ڈاکٹر بقاٸی نے غربت کو المی بحرانوں کی بڑی وجہ بھی قرار دیا۔
اس موقع پر ڈاکٹر سمیعہ خان بابر نے انور منصور خان کی تقریر بعنوان ’’ظلم امن و سلامتی کی خلاف ورزی کا باعث بنتا ہے‘‘ پڑھ کر سناٸی جس میں انہوں نے کشمیر اور یوکرین سمیت عالمی بحرانوں کی قانونی حیثیت پر روشنی ڈالی۔
انور منصور کا کہنا تھا کہ "اقوام متحدہ کے قیام کا بنیادی محرکآنے والی نسلوں کو جنگوں سے محفوظ بنانا تھا لیکن ماضی قریب میں ہم نے ویٹو پاور کے حامل مستقل ممبران میں سے ایک کی جانب سے یوکرین کے خلاف جارحیت دیکھی جو اس امر کی غماز ہے کہ اقوام متحدہ اپنے مقاصد کی تکمیل میں ناکام رہاہے"۔
انہوں نے مزید کہا کہ یمن کی جنگ میں چند طاقتوروں کی آشیرباد سے سعودی عرب ظلم۔کا بازار گرم کر رہاہے جبکہ لیبیا، عراق، کویت اور افغانستان میں تباہی اس جارحیت کی کچھ مثالیں ہیں جس سے عالمی امن کو درہم برہم کیا گیا۔ ایسا لگتا ہے کہ اقوام متحدہ کے ارکان نے ایسی جنگوں کو باقاعدہ اپنا لیا ہے۔
انور منصور خان نے تنازعہ کشمیر کا تذکرہ کرتے ہوئے اقوام متحدہ اور اس کے ارکان پرشدید تنقید کرتے ہوئے کہا کہ اقوام متحدہ کا بنیادی مقصد مظلوم اقوام کو ان کے حقوق تک رسائی دینا تھا لیکن یہ خواب کبھی حقیقت نہیں بن سکا۔ منصور کاکہناتھا کہ اقوام متحدہ کی سلامتی کونسل نے 1948 میں ایک قرارداد 47/1948 منظور کی تھی جس میں جموں و کشمیر کو پاکستان اور بھارت کے درمیان متنازعہ علاقہ قرار دیا گیا تھا اور بھارت کو یہ ذمہ داری سونپی گئی تھی کہ وہ اقوام متحدہ کے سیکرٹری جنرل کے نمائندے کو مکمل اختیارات کے تحت رائے شماری کا اہتمام کرنے میں ہرممکن مدد فراہم کرے۔ اس قرارداد میں جموں و کشمیر کے لوگوں کو اپنی قسمت کا فیصلہ خود کرنے کی ضمانت دی گٸی تھی لیکن بھارتی ہٹ دھرمی کے باعث ایسا نہیں ہو سکا۔
انور منصور نے بھارت کی جانب سے قرارداد کی کھلم کھلا خلاف ورزی پر اقوام متحدہ کی خاموشی پر سوال اٹھاتے ہوئے کہا کہ اقوام متحدہ کی سلامتی کونسل کی جانب سے 1948 سے لے کر اب تک متعدد بار قرارداد پر عمل درآمد کی یاد دہانی کرائی گئی لیکن بھارتی ہٹ دھرمی کی وجہ سے اس پر عملدرآمد نہیں ہو سکا۔
انور منصور نے کہا کہ اقوام متحدہ جموں و کشمیر کے لوگوں کے خلاف جاری مظالم کا براہ راست ذمہ دار ہے۔ اقوام متحدہ کے چارٹر کا حوالہ دیتے ہوئے انور منصور نے کہا کہ چارٹر کا ساتواں باب حملہ آور ممالک کے خلاف سخت کارروائی کی نشاندہی کرتا ہے لیکن دیکھا گیا ہے کہ اقوام متحدہ کی سلامتی کونسل کے مستقل ارکان اپنے ویٹو پاور کے ذریعے عالمی ادارے کو بلیک میل کرتے ہیں۔
انور منصور نےمطالبہ کیا کہ اقوام متحدہ فوری طور پر مسئلہ کشمیر کا حل تلاش کرے بصورت دیگر ایٹمی ہتھیاروں سے لیس دونوں پڑوسیوں کے درمیان بڑھتی ہوئی کشیدگی نہ صرف امن کو درہم برہم کر سکتی ہے بلکہ جنگ کے نتیجے میں ایک بڑے بحران کو جنم ے سکتی ہے۔
اس موقع پرکشمیر کی صورتحال پر روشنی ڈالتے ہوئے ڈاکٹر ہما بقائی کاکہنا تھا کہ کشمیر دو ایٹمی ریاستوں کے درمیان ایک اہم تنازعہ ہے اور خطے میں شدید کشیدگی کے پیش نظر اس کا حل انتہائی ضروری ہے۔ ڈاکٹر ہما نے کہا کہ آرٹیکل 370 کے تحت جموں و کشمیر کو ہندوستانی علاقہ قرار دینے کے بعد وہاں کی آبادی کے تناسب کو تبدیل کرنے کی کوششیں کی جارہی ہیں اور ہندوؤں کو وادی میں آباد کیا جارہا ہے جو کہ بین الاقوامی قوانین کی سنگین خلاف ورزی ہے۔ ہما بقائی نے کہا کہ تنازعہ کشمیر کا حل پاکستان اور بھارت دونوں کے بہترین مفاد میں ہے کیونکہ دونوں ممالک اس سلسلے میں اپنی استطاعت سے زیادہ فوجی طاقت پر خرچ کر رہے ہیں۔ بقائی نے اپنے اختتامی بیان میں کہا، ’’جیسا کہ معروف ہندوستانی مصنفہ اروندھتی رائے نے کہا تھا کہ کشمیریوں کو ہندوستان سے آزادی کی ضرورت نہیں بلکہ ہندوستان کو کشمیر سے آزادی کی ضرورت ہے۔‘‘
ڈاکٹر ہما بقائی نے روس یوکرین جنگ کا ذکر کرتے ہوئے کہا کہ پاکستانی یوکرین کے عوام کی حالت زار کو بہتر طور پر سمجھ سکتے ہیں کیونکہ وہ گزشتہ 40 سالوں سے اپنے پڑوس میں افغان بحران کی عملی مثال دیکھ رہے ہیں۔
اس موقع پر بین الاقوامی شہرت یافتہ ماہر انسانی حقوق ڈاکٹر مارک سیگل کاکہناتھا کہ مظلوم طبقات کی آزادی کا خواب حقیقت پر مبنی نظر نہیں آتا۔ مارک سیگل نے حال ہی میں مالڈووا میں یوکرین کے متاثرین اور اس سے قبل افغان مہاجرین کے لیے اپنی خدمات کا حوالہ دیتے ہوئے کہا کہ "ان بحرانوں کے درمیان ہم اپنے تعصبات کو نظر انداز نہیں کرتے۔" سیگل نے کہا کہ دنیا یوکرین کے لوگوں کی حمایت میں سامنے آئی اور انہیں مظلوم قرار دیا لیکن ان مغربی لوگوں نے کبھی چیچنیا، جارجیا میں کیے گٸے مظالم پر یوں آواز نہیں اٹھاٸی۔ انسانی حقوق سے متعلق ایک کمیٹی کی کارروائی کا حوالہ دیتے ہوئے، سیگل نے انکشاف کیا کہ جب اس نے کمیٹی کی طرف سے کی جانے والی ترامیم کو اسلامی عقائد سے متصادم قرار دیتے ہوئے اعتراض کیا تو اسے فاشسٹ کے طور پر لیا گیا۔ انہوں نے دنیا بھر کے مظلوم لوگوں پر غلبہ پانے کے لیے مغربی طاقتوں کے رویے پر اپنے تحفظات کا اظہار کیا۔
اس موقع پر ڈاکٹر جان ڈی بلاسیو نے کہا کہ مظلوم عوام کی آزادی کا تصور بہت خوش کن ہے لیکن اسکی کامل تکمیل پریقین نہیں کیاجا سکتا ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ دنیا تیزی سے بدل رہی ہے اور تنازعات کے حل میں بڑی کامیابیاں حاصل کی گئی ہیں۔
مباحثے کے اختتام پر ڈاکٹر ہما بقائی اور دیگر شرکا نے چیئرمین پاتھ فائنڈر گروپ آف کمپنیز اور کراچی کونسل آن فارن ریلیشنز اکرام سہگل اور ان کی ٹیم کو ایسے مکالموں کی مسلسل ترویج پر خراجبتحسین پیش کیا۔
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Islamabad, JUN 14: A global policy beyond prejudice to deal with the issues being faced by the oppressed people is the need of the hour, stated international affairs experts during a panel discussion.
The panel discussion ‘Freedom of the Oppressed Classes was hosted by Pathfinder Group of Companies in collaboration with Martin Dow Group at Pakistan Pavilion on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
The session was presided over and moderated by Dr. Huma Baqai, Pakistan's eminent educationist and senior vice chairman of the Karachi Council on Foreign Relations (KCFR) while Dr Marc H. Siegel, President & CEO Siegel Associates, and Mr John DeBlasio, Chairman Continuity Global Solutions shared their views on this occasion. Prominent Pakistani lawyer Anwar Mansoor Khan could not attend the discussion due to some unavoidable reasons, however, his speech was read out to the audience by Dr. Samia Khan Babar.
Initiating the discussion, Dr. Huma elaborated on the term oppressed saying that victims of each crisis around the globe were considered oppressed and undoubtedly, aggression was one of the major reasons behind a majority of these crises. She also described poverty not only as a major source of oppression but also as a crisis itself.
On this occasion, Dr. Samia Khan Babar read out the speech of Anwar Mansoor Khan titled ‘Oppression Leads to Breach of Peace and Security’ in which he shed light on the legal status of global humanitarian crises including Kashmir and Ukraine.
“To save a succeeding generation from the wars was the main motivation for the creation of United Nations but in the recent past we witnessed one of the permanent members having veto power launch aggression against Ukraine,” Mansoor said.
He added, “The war of Yemen where Saudi Arabia with the blessings of powerful caused miseries and the destruction in Libya, Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan were some examples of the aggression causing a breach of the world peace while it seemed that the members of the UN subscribed to such wars.”
Referring to the Kashmir dispute, Anwar Mansoor Khan slammed the United Nations and its members, saying that the main purpose of the United Nations was to give the oppressed nations access to their rights but it turned out to be a distant dream.
Mansoor said that the UN Security Council in 1948 passed a resolution 47/1948 declaring Jammu & Kashmir as a disputed territory between Pakistan and India and the responsibility was given to India to arrange the plebiscite under a representative of the UN Secretary-General with full authority enabling the people of Jammu & Kashmir to decide their fate.
Anwar Mansoor questioned the silence of the United Nations on the flagrant violation of the resolution by India, saying that the UN Security Council had been reminded of the implementation of the resolution several times since 1948, but it could not be implemented due to Indian bigotry.
Anwar Mansoor said that the UN was directly responsible for the ongoing atrocities against the people of Jammu & Kashmir. Referring to the UN Charter, Anwar Mansoor said that Chapter VII of the Charter indicates strict action against the invading countries but it has been observed that the permanent members of the UN Security Council blackmail the world body through their veto power.
He said that the United Nations should immediately find a solution to the Kashmir issue, otherwise the escalating tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors could lead not only to a breach of peace but also to a major crisis in the wake of the war.
While shedding the light on the situation in Kashmir, Dr. Huma Baqai said that Kashmir was a key dispute between the two nuclear states and its resolution was crucial given severe tensions in the region. Dr. Huma said that after the declaration of Jammu and Kashmir as an Indian territory under Article 370, efforts were being made to change the proportion of the population there and Hindus were being resettled in the valley which was a serious violation of international law.
Huma Baqai said that resolution to the Kashmir dispute was in the best interest of both Pakistan and India as both the countries were spending more on military powers than they could afford in this regard. “As well-known Indian writer Arundhati Roy said, it’s not the Kashmiris who need freedom from India, it's India that needs freedom from Kashmir,” Baqai said in her closing statement.
Referring to the Russia-Ukraine war, Dr. Huma Baqai said that the Pakistanis could better understand the plight of the people of Ukraine because they had been seeing a practical example of the Afghan crisis in our neighborhood for the last 40 years.
On this occasion, Dr. Marc Siegel, an internationally renowned human rights activist, said that the dream of emancipation of the oppressed classes did not seem to be based on reality. Mark Siegel recently referred to his services to Ukrainian victims in Moldova and earlier to Afghan refugees, saying “in the midst of these crises we do not ignore our prejudices.”
Siegel said that the world came out in support of Ukrainian people calling them oppressed, but these western people never saw it happening in Chechnya, Georgia, and other places. While referring to the proceedings of a committee on human rights, Siegel revealed that he was taken as a fascist when he when he objected the amendments made by the committee as contradictory to Islamic beliefs. He shared his reservations over the attitude of western powers for being dominant to oppressed people around the globe.
On this occasion, Dr. John DeBlasio said that the idea of freedom for the oppressed people was very pleasing. He said that the world was changing rapidly and huge successes had been made in conflict resolutions. While concluding the session, Dr. Huma Baqai and other panelists paid their homage to Ikram Sehgal, Chairman Pathfinder Group of Companies and Karachi Council on Foreign Relations, and his team for their continued efforts to bring up such dialogues.
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