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Sunday, 16 October 2022
ISLAMABAD, OCT 16 /DNA/ – Vice
Chancellor Air University Air Marshal Javaid Ahmed (Retd) has stressed the need
of promoting career-focused education, stating that: “Air University focuses on
enhancing the employability skills in order to facilitate students for choosing
a perfect career path.” He was addressing the concluding session in connection
with the first-ever Career Counseling Week (AUCCW 2022) organized by the AU
Career Support Office. On the occasion, Director Student Affairs Fazaila Ali,
Assistant Director Sabahuddin Qazi, Placement Officials Gulnaz Batool, Misbah
Shahid, Mobeen Jamshed and other distinguished guests were also present.
The Vice Chancellor, in his
address, emphasized that a career-oriented education is the need of time that
empowers students, through academic programs and co-curricular activities, to
identify their professional goals and let them move forward in the right
direction to achieve successes. “Air University is taking various initiatives
facilitating students to earn their valuable degree, develop bright destiny,
and ensure a solid foundation for their future achievements,” he further said.
Answering a question about the
importance of CGPA in job hirings, the VC acknowledged that the CGPA is usually
considered the most important factor when being shortlisted for a job position.
“You might get a job offer based on your academic performance, but in order to
secure the seat and compete in the job market, you need to demonstrate
extraordinary competencies related to creative thinking, interpersonal skills,
team spirit, decision-making, and a strong grip on technology,” he stated.
“It is a universal fact that
students who are more self-aware and clear on their career strengths feel more
confident to explore professional opportunities,” DSA Fazaila Ali expressed
while expressing her views with students. “The key objectives for organizing
the Career Counseling Week include to brief newly-enrolled students of 1st
semester about the significance of choosing the right career path, to test and
evaluate job readiness skills, and to devise a concrete plan of action in
support of career planning and development,” she emphasized.
“The data obtained could also be
beneficial for research purpose and decision making process to find out more
about students’ career readiness, their strengths and needs for grooming,”
Sabahuddin Qazi, who heads Career Support Office, stated, informing that “it
will also provide a comprehensive framework for addressing career-related goals
and outcomes of curricular and co-curricular activities in terms of student’s
field of study and interest areas.”
According to him, a total nine sessions were held throughout the week starting from October 10, during which the AU Career Counseling core team, composed of Gulnaz Batool, Misbah Shahid and Mobeen Jamshed, evaluated the employability skills and career readiness competencies that employers value most in the recruitment process. “The participating students were thoroughly tested on the basis of job readiness competencies, as per international best practices,” he stated.
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Saturday, 15 October 2022
PODA conference concludes at Lok
Virsa
DNA
ISLAMABAD, Observing International
Rural Women’s Day (Saturday) the rural women from 123 districts present the
15th Annual Rural Women Conference by PODA-Pakistan here at Lok Virsa demanded
to set minimum age for marriage for girls 18 years. They said that this age
limit should be for all beyond race, ethnicity and creed.
The Three-Day Annual Rural Women
Conference organized by PODA-Pakistan and supported for European Union
Delegation to Pakistan, Election Commission of Pakistan, National Database
Registration Authority (NADRA), GIZ and National Endowment for Democracy
concluded today (Saturday) on passing a unanimously agreed resolutions
highlighting rural women’s issues at the grassroots level to ensure their
constitutional rights. PODA-Pakistan has been organizing the Annual Rural Women
Conference since 2008 in Islamabad.
Urging the legislators, policy makers and parliamentarians to main the primary principle of gender equality enshrined in the Constitution of Pakistan to uphold women’s political, social and economic rights, the gathering passed a set of resolutions unanimously.
The resolution focused mainly on the areas of health, education, women’s financial inclusion, climate change, access to basic social services, political participation and women’s constitutional and citizenship rights while highlighting the need to adhere and ensure the principle of equal representation of rural women at all levels, policy, planning and implementation.
The conference participants of four provinces and regions of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan urged the provincial governments to adopt policies based on the concept of gender-equality which includes all segments of the society from person-with-disabilities, transgender persons, minorities, different ethnicities and indigenous communities to allocate resources for their development, while at the same time recognizing their contributions in the national development.
The conference
participants reiterated their demand to recognize rural women as “farmers” so
that equally to men they could be benefited from the government policies.
Reiterating European Union Delegation to Pakistan’s commitment for gender equality, present on the occasion, Thomas Seiler, Deputy Head said this conference is a “platform from where you make your voices heard collectively to tackle problems and challenges”.He also recommended the participants to take back their action plan in the form of conference resolutions with them to work on it at union level with their utmost resilience.
He said that European Union Delegation to Pakistan has been working closely with the government of Pakistan and with other donors in assessing the needs for rebuilding the flood-hit areas and supporting future recovery efforts.
“Women are among the most at risk in flood-affected
areas. However, at the same they need to be on the frontline of relief plans
ensuring their needs are treated on priority,” Thomas Seiler said.
Thomas Seiler also termed the
conference an effective drive in connecting women’s demands raised from this
platform with the steps taken and efforts initiated by the state institutions
of ECP and NADRA for ensuring women’s equal participation in political
processes.
Lauding the efforts of PODA,
Farkhanda Naz, Provincial Ombudsperson Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for Protection
against Harassment of Women at Workplace urged to extend harassment act to
protect women working in informal sector. Earlier President, PODA Sameena Nazir
presented an over view of the previous annual rural women conferences.
Nuzhat Shirin, Chairperson Sindh
Commission on the Status of Women also spoke on the occasion terming conference
a unique place for nurturing “a great sense of sisterhood” among women which
was in itself a great accomplishment to celebrate.
Deputy Head of EUD to Pakistan,
Thomas Seiler, awarded partner organizations and rural women for their
contributions taking forward the conference’s agenda into their districts
across Pakistan
The solidarity partners who received awards were: Nuzhat Shirin Chairperson Sindh Commission on the Status of Women, Rukhshanda Naz KP Ombudsperson for Protection against Harassment at Workplace, Shaheen Farooqi, Bhera Press Club, Zarina Salamat, member PODA board, eminent poet, Kishwar Naheed.
Rural Women Leaders who were awarded
included: Aqsa Noor, Mirpur, AJK, Shahida Irshad, Quetta, Balochistan, Shazia Fida Gilgit, GB, Rukhsana
Jahengir, Swat KPK, Mehwish Majeed, Layyah, Punjab and Azra Memon, Dadu, Sindh.
Chairperson National Commission on the Status of Women, Nilofer Bakhtiar, Reema Aftab, DG Inclusive Registration, NADRA, Moazzma Yousaf, Director Inclusive Registration and Zahid ur Rehman Assistant Director NADRA were also among the award recipients for their contributions to uplift the cause of rural women.
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Friday, 14 October 2022
ISLAMABAD, OCT 14 /DNA/ –
Pakistan Hotels Association’s annual election results were announced at its
58th annual general meeting, held on September 30, 2022. The following Office
Bearers have been elected for the term 2022-23
Mustansir Zakir as Chairman, Mian
Akram Farid as Senior Vice Chairman, Mr. Faisal Qayyum Khan as Vice Chairman
North, and Mr. Abdul Jabbar Rathod as Vice Chairman South.
Mustansir Zakir has been elected
as Chairman, who is associated with Hashoo Group for more than 25 years, and is
the CEO of Hashwani Hotels Limited, the owners and operators of Islamabad &
Karachi Marriott Hotels and Zaver Pearl-Continental Hotel Gwadar.
Mr. Zakir is a Fellow Member of
the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP) and Associate Member
of the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan (ICAM).
He has done his certification in Hospitality and Strategic Management from Cornell University, USA. Mr. Zakir has remained Chairman and Executive Committee Member of PHA in the past as well, playing a vital role in the hospitality sector on behalf of the Pakistan Hotels Association.
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ISLAMABAD, OCT 14 /DNA/ – A roundtable discussion titled “An Appraisal of 10 years of Chinese National Congress and Regional Outlook” was organised under the banner of Islamabad Institute of Conflict Resolution (IICR), an Islamabad-based think tank.
The panellists included Professor Zamir Ahmed Awan, Founding Chair GSRRA, Lecturer NUST; Dr George H Cooke, Diplomatic Historian, Sri-Lanka; Mr Shakeel Ahmad, Political Economist; Mr Carlos Martinez, Independent Researcher & Co-editor of Friends of Socialist China, UK; Dr Tahir MumtazAwan, Head of China Study Centre, COMSATS University. Ms. Sabah Aslam, Executive Director of IICR delivered opening remarks and welcomed the guests and panellists.
While addressing the panel, Professor Zamir Ahmed Awan, Founding Chair GSRRA, Lecturer NUST, said “The future is China, China is the rising superpower, and the Communist Party of China (CPC) has played the main role in achieving such a feat. He further said that Chinese President Xi Jinping is a visionary leader with a global perspective. The policies implemented under his leadership in China are being followed by multiple countries across the world.
He asserted that the US openly considers the emerging power China as a threat and is exercising a policy to contain China, counter China, and engage China at strategic diplomatic, and economic levels. China has the capacity to reshape the global order, as its leadership has emerged as the strongest in the world. China has successfully curbed the menace of corruption which led to the eradication of poverty.
In his virtual presentation over Zoom link, Dr George H Cooke, Diplomatic Historian, Sri-Lanka, said that the most precious aspect of Chinese economic and social development in the last 40 years of reform and opening up has been the ability of the country to grasp the logic of history and adapt to the tendency of the times. He underscored that the Chinese leadership has sought to strategize foreign policy efficiency by basing it on domestic demand and policy.
Mr Shakeel Ahmad, Political Economist, in his talk on the occasion said that the most important contribution of CPC is the production of visionary people who possess leadership characteristics of wisdom, competence, and selflessness. He further highlighted how the Chinese Leadership could foresee things beyond the wall, possess the competence to draft and frame policies, and steered the state out of poverty. He underlined that selflessness, and high moral and ethical values of the leadership helped China to emerge as a rising power.
Mr Carlos Martinez, Independent Researcher & Co-editor of Friends of Socialist China, UK, with the 20th CPC National Congress being held in three days, it is an opportune moment to take a look at china’s system of people’s democracy, a subject that is often misunderstood and misrepresented. Particularly in the western world in the context of a new cold war where China is constantly demonized and labelled as being undemocratic.
He went on to say that, the western world has positioned itself as the sole arbiter of democracy. However, the big priorities for the Chinese Government are tackling poverty, building common prosperity, ensuring that everybody has a home, has access to healthcare, has access to education, clean water, and modern energy, ensuring people are protected from the pandemic, dealing with pollution, developing renewable energy, cracking down on corruption, and generally improving people’s quality of life, this is people’s democracy.
Dr Tahir MumtazAwan, Head of China Study Centre, COMSATS University, in his address said, The 20th CPC National Congress has been termed as ‘Xi Jin ping’s Coronation’. Hopefully, CPC and Xi Jinping will emerge even more resilient post the 20th CPC Congress, which paves the way to China’s rise as a global power. China is working further to become not only more powerful but aiming for regional prosperity and common growth, he added.
He stressed that China has a policy of non-interference and not suppressing other nations. China was the first country to receive and send diplomatic delegations to and from Afghanistan post US withdrawal in 2021.
In the concluding remarks Ms Sabah Aslam stressed that Pakistan dearly needs a strong and selfless leadership like that of China. We need to learn lessons from the Chinese to help develop our country Pakistan. We need to evaluate the Chinese growth and strength and allow the national government to consolidate and strengthen so as to be impactful and strong enough to implement the policies for the betterment of the nation.
The conference came to end with a question and answer session followed by Hi-Tea.
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BRUSSELS, OCT 14 /DNA/ – Chairman
Kashmir Council EU Ali Raza Syed has said that Pakistan needs more effective
diplomacy to highlight the Kashmir issue at the global level in the current
scenario.
He was addressing a seminar at
National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad, a well-known
educational institution of Pakistan, yesterday. Political analyst and
university professor Tahir Naeem Malik, international relations teacher and
researcher Dr. Syed Sibtain Shah and management sciences professor Dr. Abdul
Wahid and student leaders Ubaid Khan and Mansoor Qaisrani also addressed the seminar.
Ali Raza Syed said that although
the Kashmir issue has been a recognized global issue for the past seven
decades, but after August 2019, this conflict has once again become the focus
of the world’s special attention. Especially the way India has removed two
provisions of its constitution for ending the special status of Jammu and
Kashmir and increased atrocities on Kashmiris, the issue needs to be
highlighted with a new strategy.
He said that the Pakistani
political leadership and Pakistan authorities should come together and
formulate a new strategy on this issue by which they can stop India’s illegal
actions in Jammu and Kashmir and expose India’s terrible face to the world.
Ali Raza Syed said that along
with revoking the special status of Kashmir, India has changed the domicile law
of Jammu and Kashmir and its nefarious purpose is to bring people from other
regions of India to settle in Jammu and Kashmir. Work on this conspiracy has
already started. India’s aim is to change the proportion of the population in
Jammu and Kashmir in order to achieve its objectives in case of any possible
plebiscite in the region of Jammu and Kashmir.
He further said that many
political leaders of occupied Kashmir, human rights activists and journalists
are imprisoned in Indian jails and their lives are in danger.
Chairman Kashmir Council EU Ali
Raza Syed also addressed an other gathering called by Kashmir Council at NUML,
an organization of Kashmiri students, on the occasion of his visit to the
University main campus in Islamabad. During this event, Dr. Syed Sibtain Shah
and Prof. Tahir Naeem introduced the guest.
Ali Raza Syed urged the Kashmiri
students to pay full attention to their studies and try to understand the
Kashmir issue in the current context. Try to make the world aware of Kashmir
conflict and Indian atrocities against the people of Kashmir.
He asked all the students present
on the occasion to play their role for the development and prosperity of the
society. A cake was also cut by the organization office bearers on the
occasion.
Kashmir Council EU Chairman Ali
Raza Syed also visited the Press Club on the invitation of Pakistan Federation
of Unions of Journalists (PFUJ)’s President Afzal Butt. The host, press club
officials and other senior journalists welcomed the guest and people
accompanying him. Afzal Butt paid tribute to Chairman Kashmir Council EU Ali
Raza Syed for highlighting Kashmir issue in Europe. Ali Raza Syed thanked the
host and while talking on situation of human rights in occupied Jammu and
Kashmir said, the occupied land needs attention of the world. He appreciated
the services of Khurram Parvez, Parvez Imrooz, Parveena Ahangar, Ahsan Untoo
for raising human rights of the Kashmiris. He demanded the immediate release of
Yasin Malik, Shabbir Shah, Khurram Parvez, Ahsan Untoo and other Kashmiri
prisoners.
On this occasion, Professor of Politics Tahir Naeem Malik and International Relations teacher and researcher Dr. Syed Sibtain Shah, Professor Saeed Ahmad, Mohsin Raza Khan, Abid Abbasi and others were also present on the occasion. Specially Professor Saeed Ahmad talked on historical and cultural aspect of Jammu and Kashmir with particular reference to Sufi poetry. Afzal Butt hosted dinner in honor of Chairman Kashmir Council EU Ali Raza Syed at the press club.
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ISLAMABAD, OCT 14: More than
3,000 industry stakeholders gathered together at HUAWEI CONNECT Dubai, to
discuss "Innovative Infrastructure to Unleash Digital".
Representatives from Huawei and other organizations shared their latest
digitalization practices, exploring new paths to industrial digital
transformation.
Ken Hu, Huawei's Rotating
Chairman, delivered a keynote outlining three ways the ICT ecosystem can help
break through common barriers in digital transformation:
- Boost digital infrastructure, including more robust connectivity and stronger, more diverse computing resources.
- Help organizations go beyond simple cloud adoption and truly make the most of cloud, focusing on advanced technology services that drive leapfrog development.
- Build out local digital ecosystems including partner development, strengthening the digital talent pool, and providing more support for SMEs.
Opening the event, Steven Yi,
President of Huawei Middle East & Africa expressed gratitude to customers
and partners for their ongoing trust and reaffirmed Huawei's commitment to contributing
to local development. He also shared three key initiatives of Huawei, its
customers and partners, to unleash digital productivity. Together, they work to
build a solid digital foundation for all and reinforce local digital ecosystems
to support the future of digital nations.
Innovative, scenario-based
technologies enhance digital infrastructure to unleash digital productivity
Bob Chen, Vice President of
Huawei Enterprise BG, discussed how multi-tech synergy is critical for finding
the right technology for the right scenario. He explained in his keynote speech
"Innovative Digital Infrastructure Accelerates Digital
Transformation" that "Data is at the core of digital transformation,
and data ingestion, transmission, storage, and analysis are key steps. Huawei
provides full-stack products and product portfolios to support end-to-end data
processing, accelerating customers' digital transformation."
In terms of data connectivity,
Huawei unveiled NetEngine AR5710, a hyper-converged gateway that is ideal for
small and midsize branches, and NetEngine 8000 F8, an ultra-compact
universal-service aggregation router. These all-new products are helping lay a
solid data foundation to further unleash digital productivity.
With regards to data transmission,
Huawei has been exploring how to apply the fifth generation fixed network (F5G)
evolution across various industries. During the event, Huawei in partnership
with a customer, jointly launched a digital pipeline corridor inspection
solution based on optical fiber sensing technology, enabling automatic pipeline
corridor inspection.
Regarding data storage, Huawei
and Commvault, a data management software company, jointly launched a data
protection solution that provides enterprise customers with secure and reliable
data protection from end to end. This helps create a reliable and efficient
storage foundation, allowing enterprises to maximize the value of data.
Joy Huang, President of Huawei
Cloud Strategy & Industry Development, pointed out that Huawei's approach
to digital transformation has three pillars: greener infrastructure, ongoing
innovation, and shared experience. Huawei Cloud aims to be the best
digitalization partner for customers, and is working with partners and
customers to unleash digital with Everything-as-a-Service.
Additionally, customers from
various industries in the Middle East and Africa also shared their best
practices with Huawei in digital transformation at the event.
Huawei also launched the Huawei
Empower Program, which aims to help develop a thriving digital ecosystem for
global partners. Through this program, Huawei will conduct joint innovation
with its partners via OpenLabs, empower partners with a new framework, a new
plan, and an integrated platform, and create a talent pool through the Huawei
ICT Academy and Huawei Authorized Learning Partner (HALP) programs. Huawei also
announced an investment of US$300 million into this program over the next three
years to support its global partners.
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Wednesday, 12 October 2022
DNA
ISLAMABAD: The High Commission of Malaysia organised a Farewell Golf match in honour of its departing Acting High Commissioner, Mr Deddy Faisal bin Ahmad Salleh at the Islamabad Club Golf Course.
The golf match was joined by more than 55 golfers including the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps Ambassador Atadjan Movlamov, Ambassador Suh Sangpyo of the Republic of Korea as well as other diplomats.
Top professional Pakistani golfers including Mr Muhammad Munir, Mr Talib Hussein, Mr Ali Ashgar, Mr Muhammad Nazeer, Mr Zubir Satti, Mr Tariq Mahmood and Mr Zarsheed Ahmad also graced their presence at the 18-hole match.
Mr Deddy Faisal bin Ahmad Salleh will be leaving Pakistan on 28 October 2022 after serving Islamabad for 3 years 2 months and 10 days. He arrived in Pakistan as Deputy Head of Mission on 19 August 2019.
In his remarks, Mr Deddy said that his posting in Pakistan is one that he will remembered as it is filled with beautiful memories and he had made many connections with the friendly Pakistani people. Pakistan is his third diplomatic postings abroad after serving in Sudan and Canada. He will take up a new diplomatic post as the Consul General of Malaysia in Davao City, Phillipines.
Mr Deddy also promotes golfing in Malaysia as the country has more than 200 golf courses where one can enjoy round of golf surrounded by the cool hills and tea plantations or alternatively head down to the fringes of the South China Sea. Golf resorts with beautiful beaches, spas, water sports, and shopping are available in each Malaysian golf destination. And it all occurs in a warm tropical climate tempered by year-round sea and mountain breezes. Top golf course designers like Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer have all brought out the best features of the local environment whilst incorporating their own unique styles and features in the golf courses located throughout Malaysia, the nearby islands of Penang and Langkawi and further afield in Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo, he added.
In conclusion Mr Deddy expressed his heartiest gratitude and appreciation to the Government and particularly the people of Pakistan for their warm hospitality and genuine friendship that he forged throughout his 3 years tenure of posting here. He also thanked the support of the Pakistan’s Government for Malaysia’s candidature in the recently concluded elections where Malaysia was successfully re-elected to the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the Council of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). He prayed that the close brotherly relationship between Malaysia and Pakistan will continue to be strengthened in years to come.
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SOFIA, OCT 12 /DNA/ – A ‘Pakistan Trade and Cultural Centre’ was inaugurated in the Embassy of Pakistan today. The centre displays samples relating to main Pakistani export items i.e., textile products, leather goods, sports goods, surgical instruments & medical supplies, Himalayan salt product and traditional Pakistani handicrafts. Different paintings depicting the rich cultural diversity of Pakistani provinces are also displayed in the centre.
The inauguration of the centre was carried out by Mr. Tsvetan Simeonov, President of the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in a simple and dignified ceremony which was attended by different businessmen from Sofia as well as representatives of regional chambers. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Simeonov thanked the Embassy for its continuous efforts and initiatives to strengthen trade relations between the two friendly countries, including by organizing exhibitions and arranging online B-2-B meetings.
He appreciated the initiative of the Embassy to establish this ‘Trade & Cultural Centre’ which would help the Bulgarian businessmen immensely as they could see the samples directly and get information about the respective businesses. On the occasion, he also encouraged the Bulgarian businesses to take advantage of GSP+ status of Pakistan which allowed the import of products duty-free in the European Union markets.
In her remarks, the Ambassador thanked Mr. Simeonov and officials of BCCI for their continuous support to all initiatives of the Embassy aimed at cementing the trade relations between the two countries. She said that the actual trade volume between the two countries was still not commensurate with the actual potential that exists between the two economies. In this regard, she encouraged the Bulgarian businesses to take advantage of still-unexplored Pakistani market and established useful business linkages with their counterparts there. She assured full support of the Embassy to the concerned business associations and companies in Bulgaria in this regard.
On the occasion, documentaries depicting the trade and tourism potential as well as rich cultural diversity of Pakistan were also shown to the participants.
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