Solar power plant, plantation drive inaugurated at HU

KARACHI: The 500-KW Grid Tie solar power system and a plantation drive were inaugurated in Hamdard University Karachi’s main campus, here on Thursday.

Speaking on the occasion, the chief guest and ECO of PRETTLl Company Germany, Steffen Thiefelder said that the Germany had sun for 156 days only even then we are taking full advantage of solar energy as every roof in Germany is occupied with solar panels. Pakistan should take advantage from solar panels because the country has sun for 365 days.

He congratulated Hamdard University, saying this university has taken initiative by installing a solar power plant at its Karachi main campus. “We are specialist in this technology and the panels in this solar power system are made by the South Korean’s company FEFU that has special expertise in this field”, Steffen added.

Vice Chancellor Hamdard University Prof. Dr Shabeebul Hasan said according to the vision of founder-chancellor, Hakim Mohammad, Hamdard University is an eco-friendly University which had taken many steps to put positive impacts on socio-economic and environmental condition of the country.

He said the current start of plantation drive and installation of solar power plant at Hamdard University are the initiatives of same nature. The additional electricity which would receive from the solar plant would be supplied to other industries, thus Hamdard University would contribute to minimize shortage of electricity in the country.

He said that the total cost of this plant is Rs50million which would be recovered within three years and after five years the plant would be at zero cost , because 50 percent of university’s electricity requirements would met by this plan.

A memorandum of understanding was also signed between PRETTL group of companies and Hamdard University Karachi on the occasion.

MAJU open house session on July 7

KARACHI: Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, (MAJU) Karachi will organize open house session on 7th July at university campus for the guidance of students, who interested take admission at in its next semester fall-2018.

On this occasion all Deans, Heads of departments, Professors and senior faculty members will be present to highlight the importance of the selection of fields include, Computer science, engineering, biosciences, accounting, finance, supply chain, marketing, human resource, management and social sciences subjects for higher education.

MAJU faculty members and industry professionals will also be available at open house session for providing career counselling facility to the students. Moreover, parents may also join this session to help their children to select proper subjects for higher education in accordance their aptitude and interest.

IOK: (Special prayers for Wani on Friday, shutdown on Sunday)

ISLAMABAD: In occupied Kashmir, special prayers will be offered tomorrow (Friday) and complete shutdown will observed on Sunday to commemorate the second martyrdom anniversary of popular youth leader, Burhan Muzaffar Wani, and those killed during mass uprising erupted after his killing by the Indian troops on 8th of July in 2016.

Call for the fateha khawani in mosques on Friday and observance of complete shutdown on Sunday has been given by the Joint Resistance Leadership comprising Syed Ali Gilani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik.

The JRL in a joint statement issued in Srinagar also said that it would hold a public meeting in Tral on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) denounced the assertions of Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, saying that Kashmir is neither an issue of development nor administration but it is a longstanding issue and the world community has agreed to decide its political destiny through the right to self-determination.

CHK acquire two more U/S machines

KARACHI: Dr Ruth KM Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK) administration has acquired two more ultrasound machines to facilitate visiting patients and inpatients.

“There are 12 ultrasound machines operating in Civil Hospital Karachi while two more are added for clinical need of patients. The number of patients has been increasing day by day in Sindh’s largest teaching hospital and administration is striving hard to facilitate patients”, said Addition Medical Superintendent, CHK, Dr Arif Niaz while talking to PPI.

He said more diagnostic equipment would be inducted to improve patient care in this health facility soon.

Diamer Basha and Mohmand Dams AC opened: CJP deposits Rs1m donation

KARACHI: Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Mian Saqib Nisar on Thursday deposited Rs1 million donation in the account of Diamer Basha and Mohmand Dams Fund 2018 from his personal account.

In pursuance of Supreme Court’s order of 04 July 2018 on constitution petition No.57 of 2016, the Finance Division, Government of Pakistan has opened account under title Diamer Basha and Mohmand Dams Fund 2018 bearing account No.03-593-299999-001-4 and IBN No.PK06SBPP0035932999990014 for raising funds for the construction of abovementioned dams in the country. This is the first contribution to the said account.

The payments into the aforesaid fund will be received at all branches of the State Bank of Pakistan, all treasuries and branches of National Bank of Pakistan and all other scheduled banks. The fund may receive donations from both domestic, international donors and contributions from abroad which will be received at all branches of abovementioned banks where such branches exist. In other foreign countries, contributions will be received at Pakistan Missions and remitted to the State Bank of Pakistan which would prescribe necessary accounting procedure.

The Supreme Court yesterday directed the authorities to take immediate measures to build Diamer Bhasha and Mohmand Dams. It also instructed the federal government, Wapda and the executive authority to take effective measures in the light of decisions taken by the Council of Common Interests to develop the 4,500MW capacity Diamer Bhasha Dam and the 700MW capacity Mohmand Dam.

‘HEC aim is to invest in students’

ISLAMABAD: Prof Dr Tariq Banuri, Chairperson, Higher Education Commission (HEC), has stated that the purpose of HEC is to invest in students and help them attain success.

This he said while addressing faculty and students of Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU), Rawalpindi on Thursday. Addressing the female students, he said, “Whatever you want to become, HEC is here to support you.”

Outlining his future vision for the uplift of higher education sector, he said he will follow the policy devised by the Steering Committee on Higher Education, which led to the inception of HEC, and pursued by his predecessors. “There is no policy change, as from the day one HEC has a clear set of objectives including focus on access, quality and relevance,” he explained, adding that HEC will however evaluate the outcomes of programmes initiated by HEC in order to assess deficiencies and fix the gaps.

The Chairperson outlined the targets he has specified in his vision statement. “I want to see at least 10 universities fully autonomous at the end of my term, as this will be a start to the process of giving autonomy to higher education institutions,” he said. He announced to make National Academy of Higher Education (NAHE) operational, which will organise various courses and conduct trainings for university faculty. Refresher courses will be organised for in-service teachers, he added. He maintained that new faculty members will be trained to improve their pedagogical skills. He said his targets include ensuring that a growing number of Pakistani faculty members become internationally recognised. He further said that other initiatives to be taken in his term include devising a transparent system using Information Technology, pursuing gender parity in faculty as well as student enrolment, and revival of learned societies.

Appreciating his predecessors, he said, “My predecessors have invested a lot in a large number of areas and my task is to build upon their achievements.” Referring to HEC efforts to enhance access to higher education, he said the number of universities before the inception of HEC was 59, while now 188 universities are operating in the country. He informed the participants that only 2.3 per cent of the college-age population was enrolled in universities before the establishment of HEC, where the current percentage is nine per cent. He said the female enrolment has also reached 48 per cent from 36 per cent.

He felt, however, that the area of quality has suffered and it needs to be given due attention. “This is a national crisis that needs to be addressed urgently,” he stated. He underlined the need for relevance in research and recalled earlier efforts in this regard e.g. Offices of Research, Innovation and Commercialisation, Business Incubation Centres etc. He also stressed the need for increased budgetary allocation for education, especially higher education. He said 0.1 per cent of GDP used to be allocated to education which was raised to 0.3 per cent. He said educationists believe that four per cent of the GDP should be allocated to education sector and one per cent to higher education.

The Chairperson said trainings will be held for potential academic leaders as well. He said HEC will invest in the capacity building of university faculty and staff in addition to taking steps for improved governance of universities. Being the first Chairperson who is a Social Scientist, he said Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects have great importance, but equal importance has to be given to Social Sciences and Humanities. He said the focus on development of human capital. “Pakistan needs scholars of great stature in all spheres of life,” he emphasised.

Answering questions from media persons, he said, “autonomy cannot be attained with a single stroke of pen, as milestones will be set for universities to go through a process and acquire fully autonomous status.” He said HEC will mobilise funds for promoting higher education in backward areas. He added that investment will be made to develop programmes leading to gender parity, apart from investment in governance and Information Technology and revival of learned societies.

Earlier in her welcome address. Dr. Samina Qadir, Vice Chancellor, FJWU expressed her pleasure that the Chairperson chose the university for his maiden, direct communication with academia. She said FJWU was established in 1998 and it has 25 departments with 4873 students. She maintained that the university offers eight PhD, 15 MPhil, 13 Masters, and 25 undergraduate programmes. She said the university offers a total of 61 degrees. She also shed light on the funds awarded to the university by HEC.

Sports: Boxing: ROP organizes professional wrestling events next month

Karachi: International wrestling stars will be seen in action next month as the Ring of Pakistan (ROP) is organizes professional wrestling shows in Karachi and Islamabad.

This will be the second successive year when around 20 wrestlers will be entertaining the public of both the cities. Tiny Iron and Bram of England, Badshah Khan of France and Rebel, the female wrestler from the United States attended the launching ceremony in Karachi.

In Karachi, the event will be staged on August 29. This will be followed by the show in Islamabad on August 31.

ROP Director Imran Shah said that every effort will be made to make the event successful. “We will try our level best not to repeat the mistakes of the previous season,” Imran said.

Last year’s show was staged at a venue located at the KMC Sports Complex in Karachi but this time the organisers aim to stage it in a much better and commodious venue.

“If we don’t get any large venue then cricket or hockey stadiums could be used for the purpose as more public will be able to witness the fights,” Imran said.

The organisers said that this time the event would be more reachable for the public. “We are trying to keep the price of tickets fairly low this time,” Shah said.

To a query about the world’s heavyweight wrestler Goldberg of US, Shah said that effort will be made in future to bring in big stars like him.

Pakistani wrestler Badshah Khan, who lives in France, said that he was happy to be among his people again. “Last season we managed to bring in 20 to 25 wrestlers from around the world and this time again we are waiting impatiently for the second season,” Badshah said.

He said that in future effort would be made to also include Pakistani wrestlers in the competitions. “In future we want to make it 50-50. Not only will we try to entertain the people of Pakistan but will also like to give chance to the Pakistani wrestlers so that they could exhibit their skills at a major stage,” Badshah said.

Tiny Iron said that he was happy to be back in Pakistan. “I am happy to be here again following last year’s tremendous event. It was a wonderful, wonderful event,” Iron said.