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Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum Joins HEC as Executive Director

Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum Joins HEC as Executive Director

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Islamabad, Nov 13: Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum joined the Higher Education Commission (HEC) on Monday as its Executive Director for a period of four years.

With around three decades of administrative, teaching and research experience in the higher education sector, Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum has previously served as Vice Chancellor of Allama Iqbal Open University and the University of Gujrat. He has also to his credit the establishment of the campus of FAST National University at Faisalabad.

Dr. Qayyum did his PhD from the University of Leeds, UK. Apart from his administrative and management role, he has been an active academician and a proactive researcher. His area of interest in Computing Research has been Artificial Intelligence with special focus on Machine Learning and Information Retrieval.

Dr. Qayyum brings with him diverse experience that will guide HEC in further strengthening its key aims of improving quality of higher education and ensuring its relevance to country’s socio-economic needs.

Cricket Australia conformed PM’s XI match against Pakistan

Cricket Australia conformed PM’s XI match against Pakistan

AFZAL JAVED

ISLAMABAD: Cricket Australia (CA) on Monday announced that the Prime Minister’s XI match against Pakistan test cricket team will happen from December 6-9 at Manuka Oval.

The fixture will be played in the week leading up to the first Test of the Men’s Test Series between Australia and Pakistan in Perth. The match, whose tickets have been put on sale, returns to a four-day red ball fixture after last year’s day/night pink ball match against the West Indies. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will meet with Cricket Australia Chair of Selectors, George Bailey and selector, Tony Dodemaide to discuss selection of the squad.

“Pakistan is such a proud cricketing nation. I’ve previously loved watching players like Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis steaming in with the new ball, so I’m excited the PM’s XI will face the talented Pakistan squad in Canberra. In the coming weeks, I will meet with the National Selectors to discuss what I suspect will be a strong PM’s XI,” said Prime Minister Albanese in a statement.

The first PM’s XI fixture was played in 1951 and will be the second under Albanese after a two-year hiatus prior to 2022 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It will be the third time Pakistan will face the Prime Minister’s XI after matches in 1990 and 2005 while Mr Albanese is the 10th Prime Minister to lead the team.

“We are looking forward to meeting with the Prime Minister and I’m sure those selected will be excited for the challenge of facing the quality of Pakistan. As the Australian Men’s Test team continues to evolve in the short to medium term, the timing of the match comes at an important stage of the summer with five home Tests and two away in New Zealand.”

“We’ve seen some strong individual performances to start the Sheffield Shield season and with another round left before the squad will be selected, we are looking forward to seeing players continue to put their hands up for selection. Opportunities to face international opposition like this are rare and taken seriously, and as such we are looking to select a strong and highly talented squad,” said Bailey.

It will be played in the week leading up to the first Test between Pakistan and Australia at the Perth Stadium on 14 December and it will mark the first instance of the Men in Green playing a Test at the venue. The two teams will face off in the Boxing Day Test at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground from 26 till 30 December and the third and final match will be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground from 3 January, 2024. Both teams will contest for the Benaud–Qadir Trophy, with the series a part of the 2023–2025 ICC World Test Championship cycle.

Schedule:
Four-day match: PM’s XI vs Pakistan – December 6-9: Manuka Oval, Canberra
1st Test – Australia vs Pakistan – December 14-18: Perth Stadium
2nd Test – Australia vs Pakistan – December 26-30: Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)
3rd Test – Australia vs Pakistan – January 3-7: Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG)

NAB arranges essay writing, poster, painting competitions

painting competitions

ISLAMABAD, NOV 13 /DNA/ – NAB (KP) arranges essay writing, poster / painting and declamation competitions in collaboration with provincial Higher / Elementary Education, Social Welfare, Commerce departments and TEVETA as part of awareness and out-reach plan

The Awareness & Prevention (A&P) Wing of NAB KP arranged essay writing, poster / painting and declamation competitions in the month of November as per Annual Plan 2023 in collaboration with Higher / Elementary Education, Secretary Social Welfare, DG Commerce and DG TEVETA.

The essay writing competitions were conducted both in Urdu and English wherein participants wrote about “Honesty pays honours and corruption dishonor” and “دیانت دار اور باشعو ر قومیں ہی بام عروج تک پہنچتی ہیں”

The competition was arranged for different institutions including School / Special children, College / university and at Commerce / Technical Education levels.
In the essay writing competition a total of 71 students participated. Cash prizes worth Rs. 48,000/- were distributed among 1st and 2nd position holders by DG NAB (KP) . Participation certificates were awarded to Judges / jury and contestants by DG NAB (KP).

Similarly poster / painting competitions were also arranged with Anti-Corruption Theme. A total of 48 students participated and Cash prizes worth Rs. 24,000/- were distributed among 1st and 2nd position holders by DG NAB (KP). Special Children were awarded School Bags, Pen and Cash prizes by worthy DG NAB (KP). DG NAB (KP) also distributed cash prizes of Rs. 2000/- from packet to one of the contesting students.

NAB (KP) also arranged provincial level declamation contests, both in Urdu and English, on the topics of “کروں گا کیا جو کرپشن بھی چھوڑ دی میں نے، مجھے تو اور کوئی کام نہیں آتا” and “Root cause of corruption is silence of masses” respectively. 90 students participated in the contest. Cash prizes worth Rs.48,000/- were distributed among 1st and 2nd position holders by DG NAB (KP) in all the three categories.
Waqar Ahmad Chauhan DG NAB (KP) and Mian Muhammad Waqar, Director A&P addressed the participants during award distribution ceremony.

DG NAB (KP) highlighted that the menace of corruption could only be eliminated through awareness raising and adhering to the golden principles of morality as taught by Islam. He emphasized upon the youth to practice virtues of honesty and integrity so that the society is not affected by the bad deeds of the corrupt. He also stated that NAB is striving with utmost dedication for a “Corruption-Free Pakistan”.

Religious leaders unite in joint appeal for ceasefire and humanitarian aid in Gaza

Religious leaders unite in joint appeal for ceasefire and humanitarian aid in Gaza

LAHORE, NOV 13 /DNA/ – Religious leaders from across the nation, representing diverse faiths and beliefs, on Monday joined forces to make a global appeal for an immediate end to Israel’s aggression and brutality in Gaza. Addressing a unified audience at the Palestine Conference here at Cathedral Church, they urged the world powers to immediately play their role in ending the persecution of the oppressed Palestinian people.

Pakistan Ulema Council Chairman, Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi, and Archbishop Dr. Sebastian Francis Shaw were among the prominent figures who emphasized that the ongoing situation in Gaza was not a matter confined to followers of any specific religion but a violation against humanity itself. Ashrafi who is also the Special Representative to the Prime Minister on Religious Harmony and the Pakistani Diaspora in Middle East and Islamic Countries, stated that Saudi Arabia and the Muslim world were actively playing their role against Israeli aggression, urging the global community to step forward to end Israeli oppression.

He stressed the need for international solidarity to halt Israel’s atrocities and called for an immediate ceasefire to stop the bloodshed in the Gaza Strip so that relief operations could be started in the region. According to a report of United Nations, 300,000 people of Gaza did not have food, water or medicine, he added. Ashrafi warned, “If this war spreads, everyone from Lebanon to Syria will be under its influence and it will harm mankind.” He highlighted the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where even hospitals had not been spared from Israeli airstrikes and added 12,000 people including 4,000 children had been martyred in Israeli aggression. Archbishop Sebastian Francis Shaw urged the world to raise its voice against the ongoing conflict in Gaza and called for initiatives to provide aid to the affected population.

He said innocent children, women and churches were targeted in Gaza. Syed Kazim Raza Naqvi said the Islamic world must take steps beyond appeals. He said innocent children and churches were being attacked which was inhumane and against the principles of war. He appealed to all the Islamic countries to establish an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Maulana Asim Makhdoom, Pastor Emmanuel Khokhar, Maulana Muhammad Aslam Siddiqui, Hafiz Kazim Raza, Maulana Asadullah Farooq, Maulana Muhammad Aslam Qadri, Maulana Mubashir Rahimi and others also addressed the conference.

They concluded with a joint appeal for an immediate cessation of hostilities, humanitarian assistance for the people of Gaza, and intensified efforts to end the injustice inflicted by Israel. The religious leaders emphasized the responsibility of the United Nations, Europe, America, Britain, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to play a decisive role in resolving the crisis and bringing about lasting peace in the region.

Beleaguered Sheikh Rashid seeks details of cases registered against him

Sheikh Rashid

RAWALPINDI, NOV 13 (DNA) — Former federal interior minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said on Monday he always remained loyal to Gate No 4 (a reference to army) but now he had fallen a victim to an “evil eye”.

Speaking to journalists outside the Lahore High Court (LHC) Rawalpindi bench, he bemoaned that cases were being registered against him in cities he never visited. He requested that he be provided details of the cases registered against him.

He said the effects of his ‘seclusion’ persist. “I accompanied former premier Nawaz Sharif at Gate No 4 and I have always remained loyal to this gate. However, now someone has cast an evil eye and I am waiting for a time Sharif will face the music,” he added.

Elections should be held among political parties rather than institutions, he said. “I will not give up and am hoping for Allah’s help,” he said. He said it did not matter that political opponents were running their election campaign.

He said the masses of Pakistan were more intelligent than the politicians and they would decide (the fate of the politicians). Meanwhile, the LHC also fixed the petition filed by Sheikh Rashid challenging a case registered against him in connection with May 9 incidents. Sheik Rashid requested the court through his petition for removal of his name from the case. — DNA

PRCS Chairman calls on Ambassador of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

PRCS Chairman calls on Ambassador of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

PRCS Chairman Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari provided a comprehensive overview of the PRCS’s programs and its initiatives regarding rescue, relief, rehabilitation, and reconstruction following the recent floods in PakistanAmbassador Dilsad Senol praised the exceptional services of PRCS during natural disasters and emergencies, specifically acknowledging their recent humanitarian assistance to flood-affected families; assured cooperation with the Red Crescent to ensure uninterrupted service to humanity.

DNAISLAMABAD: PRCS Chairman Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari met with the Ambassador of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Dilsad Senol, in Islamabad on Monday. Dilsad Senol warmly welcomed Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari to the Northern Cyprus Embassy. Both the dignitaries engaged in discussions encompassing various topics, including bilateral relations and the importance of strengthening cooperation for the betterment of humanity.In the course of the meeting, Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari provided a comprehensive overview of the programs and initiatives undertaken by the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS), particularly in response to the recent floods in Pakistan. He highlighted the organization’s active assistance in 55 districts, benefitting over 2.7 million people through the provision of tents, food, non-food items, shelter, cash assistance, and essential household items.Chairman Laghari also underscored PRCS’s substantial contributions since the 2005 earthquake, with responses to over 45 major emergencies and disasters across Pakistan, aiding more than 12.4 million beneficiaries. He emphasized the extensive network of 6 million volunteers across Pakistan and proposed collaboration between the Pakistan Red Crescent Society and the Northern Cyprus Turkish Red Crescent on various healthcare and community-based initiatives through different programs and projects. Additionally, he extended an invitation to Ambassador Dilsad Senol to visit the PRCS National Headquarters.Ambassador Dilsad Senol praised the exceptional services of PRCS during natural disasters and emergencies, specifically commending their recent humanitarian assistance to flood-affected families. She assured that cooperation with the Red Crescent would be strengthened to ensure uninterrupted service to humanity. During the occasion, Chairman Laghari presented a commemorative shield from PRCS to Ambassador Dilsad Senol.

Commerce Ministry gave go ahead, Kenya-Pakistan JTC Meeting soon: Envoy

Kenya-Pakistan JTC Meeting soon

DNAKARACHI: High Commissioner of Kenya, Nyambura Kamau has requested Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) to submit its input at the Ministry of Commerce about exportable products which can be supplied by Karachi to Kenya so that the same could also be negotiated in the next Joint Trade Committee (JTC) meeting to be held soon.“We want to ensure that Karachi’s business community is not left behind and they also benefit from expanded trade between the two countries”, said Kenyan High Commissioner, “One of the issues to be negotiated by JTC pertains to exchanging list of tradeable goods between the two countries. Our proposal will be that Pakistan and Kenya should identify at least 20 products each having competitive advantage to expand trade which currently remains confined to exporting tea from Kenya and rice from Pakistan.Exchanging views at a meeting during her visit to KCCI, Ms. Nyambura Kamau said, “Under the bilateral trade agreement between Kenya and Pakistan signed in 1983, a Joint Trade Committee (JTC) was formulated which was scheduled to meet in April 2022 but it couldn’t and now, Pakistan’s Ministry of Commerce has given go ahead for JTC Meeting and we are waiting for confirmation of date from the Kenyan delegation.”Honorary Consul General Kenya Muhammad Hanif Janoo, President KCCI Iftikhar Ahmed Sheikh, Senior Vice President Altaf A. Ghaffar, Vice President Tanveer Ahmed Barry, Former President Majyd Aziz and KCCI Managing Committee Members were also present on the occasion.Kenyan High Commissioner, while identifying Karachi as the most important city in Pakistan, said that the city successfully represents huge percentage of commercial interest of Pakistan. “We recognize the importance of Karachi as this is the place from where most of the Kenyan goods including tea get access to Pakistani market and beyond. We are, hence, really interested in creating linkages with Karachi’s business community through KCCI because of its strategic location to achieve the development agenda of both our countries.”She said that Kenya and Pakistan, who have a long history of relations dating back to 1964, enjoy cordial bilateral relations largely dominated by trade and investment. “Next year, we will be celebrating 60 years since Pakistan opened its mission in Nairobi and 40 years since Kenya opened its high commission in Islamabad.”

She stressed the need to exchange investment opportunities, regular visits of business delegations, technology transfer & information sharing along with expansion of exportable products between Kenya and Pakistan.

She also mentioned that Kenyan High Commission has taken many initiatives to enhance trade, investment and economic cooperation in the light of strong relationship between the two countries. “We are committed to moving forward in the direction of achieving full potential of trade and investment by working closely with relevant stakeholders from the government and private sectors of both countries.”

To strengthen business relations, she suggested to develop a mechanism for addressing barriers to trade and investment, organizing joint business networking meetings, seminars, exhibitions, trade fairs and other promotional activities.

Earlier, President KCCI Iftikhar Ahmed Sheikh, while welcoming the Kenyan High Commissioner, stated that Pakistan and Kenya have been enjoying excellent relations since 60s when Pakistan expressed its support for Kenya in getting independence from the British rule.

He said that Karachi offers a conducive business environment with a rapidly growing market. The city’s strategic location as a major port and its well-established industrial base makes it an ideal destination for foreign investments. “We, at KCCI, are committed to facilitating and supporting collaborations that bring mutual benefits to both countries.”

He also extended full support and cooperation of Karachi Chamber to Kenyan High Commissioner for all its future endeavors towards further strengthening the trade and investment cooperation between the two countries.

Pakistan Navy, PLA (Navy) conduct joint exercise sea guardian 2023

Pakistan Navy, PLA (Navy) conduct joint exercise sea guardian 2023

DNA

Karachi, A joint press conference regarding Exercise Sea Guardian 2023 was held at Karachi, today. Commodore Asim Sohail Malik from Pakistan Navy and Senior Captain Qi Jian from People’s Liberation Army PLA (N) briefed the audience about objectives, contours and conduct of the exercise.Commodore Asim Sohail Malik said that Pakistan and China have always enjoyed strategically unique and strong relationship. He expressed that this exercise will further strengthen decades old and time tested friendship of both countries and will also open new avenues for future maritime cooperation between two friendly navies against common threats in the region.

While addressing the press conference, PLA (Navy) Senior Captain Qi Jian said that this exercise is committed to strengthen all-weather strategic cooperative partnership between the two countries. It aims at enhancing defense cooperation, deepening professional exchanges, facilitating the establishment of a regular mechanism for joint exercise along with demonstrating the common mission and determination of the two countries to defend China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, and further building a closer China-Pakistan community with a shared future in the new era.

Frontline Destroyer, Frigates, Helicopters, Rescue Ship, Submarine and Special Forces from Pakistan Navy and Peoples Liberation Armys are participating in the exercise.The exercise is divided into two phases i.e Harbour and Sea phase. During harbour activities both navies shared their experiences on contemporary maritime security threats and challenges through various workshops, seminars and table top discussions.While, the Sea Phase to be conducted in North Arabian Sea from 14 till 16 Nov 23, would encompass advance level naval operations i.e. maritime security Ops, tactical maneuvers, various warfare related exercises and Search & Rescue operations to deal with variety of threats at sea.First bilateral Exercise Sea Guardian with People’s Liberation Army (Navy) was held in 2014 and has regularly been conducted each year alternately in Pakistan and China.

Italian ambassador’s cooking class draws huge interest

Italian ambassador’s cooking class draws huge interest

Italian Food Week is a regular feature and we celebrate it regularly, says Ambassador of Italy Andreas Ferrarese

Centreline ReportISLAMABAD – Food enthusiasts in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi thronged to the Zigolini restaurant, Islamabad Marriott Hotel to enjoy mouth-watering Italian cuisines.The hallmark of the event was a special cooking session spearheaded by Ambassador of Italy Andreas Ferrarese and his wife Albana Ferrarese.The Italian Ambassador, addressing the gathering, enthusiastically shared insights into the annual Italian Food Week, a cherished tradition that we joyously celebrate each year. With an air of culinary excitement, the Ambassador highlighted a special addition to this year’s festivities – the introduction of a unique and exquisite variety of olive oil.In a culinary feat that delighted the senses, the cooking during the event showcased the exceptional qualities of this newly unveiled olive oil. The Ambassador emphasized the pivotal role of this distinctive oil, infusing each dish with the rich and authentic flavors that characterize Italian cuisine. It was a gastronomic journey that not only celebrated tradition but also introduced a delightful innovation, symbolizing the ever-evolving nature of Italian culinary excellence.He especially thanked his wife and the embassy staff for helping him organize the event in a befitting manner.In his last cooking session on November 26, 2020, the Italian ambassador had cooked pasta, which the guests enjoyed very much. He told the audience he used to cook this dish when he was a student for it was a cheap dish and easy to cook as well.

Uzbek deputy PM visits Pakistan

Uzbek deputy PM visits Pakistan

DNA

ISLAMABAD: Federal Commerce Minister Gohar Ijaz has welcomed Uzbekistan’s Deputy Prime Minister for Trade and Investment, Dr. Jamshid Khodjaev, to Pakistan for a two-day visit.This visit is a testament to the strong and growing economic ties between our two countries.  In his Tweet he said, ‘I look forward to productive discussions with Dr. Khodjaev on ways to further strengthen our bilateral trade and investment ties, and to explore new avenues for collaboration in a range of sectors, including trade, transit, agriculture, IT, and mineral development.I am confident that this visit will be a success, and that it will lead to increased cooperation between Pakistan and Uzbekistan in all areas of mutual interest’.

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