Shan Foods’ Kunri initiative contributes to a greener future with direct support to Pakistan’s farming communities

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir)

In a remarkable step towards incentivizing sustainable agricultural and community uplift practices, Shan Foods has unveiled Growing Flavor, an initiative curated and developed within the Kunri Tehsil in Sindh to enhance environmental stewardship and drive economic benefits for the local communities.

Climate change and global warming are exacerbating agricultural degradation, diminishing food security and causing a significant impact on the livelihoods of professionals in the agricultural sector. Shan Foods recognizes that sustainability is integral to business resilience and growth and as a member of the United Nations Global Compact, aims to follow through on its commitment towards Sustainable Development Goal 11: Sustainable Cities & Communities.

Through its “Growing Flavor” initiative, the company is focused on revitalizing and enhancing ecological systems, ensuring that its teams, communities, and partners worldwide can thrive. By implementing sustainable farming techniques and educational programs, the FMCG giant further vows to combat environmental challenges and enhance agricultural yields, embracing innovative ways to propel its business as well as the planet towards a sustainable future.

Since the launch of its pilot program three years ago, the project has made remarkable strides in improving chili cultivation practices, enhancing community welfare and fostering development in relation to sustainable agriculture. With the focus being on sustainability, the framework focuses on uplifting local communities within Kunri Tehsil through up-skilling farmers by capacity building, skill transfer and trainings focused on globally accepted standards in relation to harvesting & post-harvest handling.

“The goal is to ensure holistic development models that benefit stakeholders across the economic landscape. This is in line with ensuring growth is sustainable and there is a tangible positive social impact across the company’s operations” said Sammer Sultan, co-chairperson at Shan Foods.

Fahad Patel, General Manager Supply Chain at Shan Foods, added, “Growing Flavor stands as a testament to Shan Foods’ commitment to agricultural excellence and community empowerment. By empowering local farmers with the knowledge and resources they need, we are not only enhancing their livelihoods but also ensuring the sustainable growth of the agriculture sector in Pakistan.”

Zindigi Prize Punjab Regionals: Inspiring Success In Youth Entrepreneurship

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir)

Zindigi Prize, Pakistan’s largest social entrepreneurship competition aimed at empowering the changemakers of tomorrow, recently concluded another remarkable regional event in Lahore with a grand closing ceremony. This three-day event, hosted by Zindigi powered by JS Bank in collaboration with the University of Lahore, showcased the innovative ideas and immense potential of young Pakistani entrepreneurs, making a significant impact on the entrepreneurial landscape.

Zindigi Prize, which engaged over 160 universities, ignited enthusiasm among aspiring entrepreneurs eager for seed funding and mentorship opportunities. The event kicked off with a captivating opening ceremony at the University of Lahore, paving the way for a three-day extravaganza. Day two was packed with workshops on marketing, idea pitching, fundraising, and scaling start-ups. Attendees were inspired by motivational talks from prominent Pakistani entrepreneurs, while the Speed Dating session provided a platform for students to connect with over 20 industry experts, receiving valuable feedback on their start-up ideas.

Zindigi Prize announced its top innovators in the Punjab region, with HiRenze from the University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, securing the top spot as the winner. The 1st Runner-Up position was awarded to CardioGuardian System from the University of Health Sciences, Lahore, while Relife from The University of Lahore earned the title of 2nd Runner-Up.

Dr. Amjad Pervaiz, Director of Strategy & Internationalization at UOL, commented on the impact of the Zindigi Prize, stating, ” Zindigi Prize is a game-changing initiative that fuels the entrepreneurial spirit of Pakistan’s students. By empowering young innovators, Zindigi is not just investing in startups, but in the future of Pakistan’s economy and the aspirations of its youth.”

Ibtisam Babar, Regional Manager of Special Initiatives at Zindigi, stated, “Zindigi Prize is more than just support for startups; it’s a movement driving meaningful change. We’re proud to be the first homegrown community to expand internationally, and we’re committed to helping these young innovators turn their visions into reality.”

 Zindigi Prize has successfully established an ecosystem that nurtures and propels the aspirations of emerging entrepreneurs. This event marked a significant milestone in the mission to empower the next generation of changemakers, reaffirming Zindigi and JS Bank’s commitment to fostering innovation and social entrepreneurship.

28 Companies Honored at Solar Technology Excellence Awards 2024 in Lahore

Lahore (Nut Desk)

The Solar Technology Excellence Awards 2024, a prestigious event celebrating innovation and leadership in the solar energy sector, was held at a local hotel in Lahore. The ceremony, organized by Energy Update in partnership with the Ministry of Energy (Power Division), Private Power Infrastructure Board (PPIB), and Pakistan Solar Association, recognized 28 companies for their outstanding contributions to the advancement of solar energy in Pakistan. The event was graced by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi, who served as the Chief Guest. In his address, Governor Kundi highlighted the significance of solar energy in alleviating the burden of rising electricity costs on the Pakistani populace. He emphasized the government’s commitment to expanding the use of clean energy to reduce the nation’s dependence on imported fossil fuels. Managing Editor of Energy Update and Chairman of the Organizing Committee, Mr. Naeem Qureshi, welcomed attendees and outlined the rigorous criteria and transparent nominations process that led to the selection of award winners. He highlighted that the nominations underwent careful scrutiny by a panel of esteemed judges to ensure fairness and merit. Mr. Qureshi praised the exceptional achievements of the honorees, noting their pivotal roles in driving innovation and sustainability in the solar industry. Shah Jahan Mirza, Managing Director of PPIB, echoed these sentiments, expressing confidence that the efforts recognized at this conference would significantly contribute to Pakistan’s clean energy goals. He congratulated the award recipients for their leadership and ingenuity in various sectors of the solar power industry, including domestic, commercial, and industrial applications. Governor Kundi presented awards to representatives from 28 leading companies, including: SOLIS Inverters, Shenzhen Growatt New Energy Technology Co., Ltd., Huawei International Co., Limited, GoodWe Technologies Co., Ltd., Inverex Solar Energy, Huasun Energy Co., Limited, Ziewnic Pvt Limited, Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd., Enercap Energy Holdings Ltd, Astronergy Solar, Sogo Group of Companies, Dyness Digital Energy Technology Co., Ltd., ESL Renewables (Pvt.) Limited, Albario Engineering Pvt Limited, Crown Solar Energy, Voltaic Power Private Limited, Netline Group of Companies, AMA Energy Services Pvt Limited, Meezan Bank Ltd, ACM Group of Industries, Decent Solar, New Rabia Enterprises, Landmark Energy, Universal Cables Industries Limited, Tri Angels Electronics (Pvt.) Ltd, American Solar, Solar Power 99 and NRTC Energies Pvt Ltd. These companies were recognized for their excellence in various categories, reflecting the diverse and innovative landscape of solar energy in Pakistan. The event was generously sponsored by industry leaders including SOLIS Inverters, Shenzhen Growatt New Energy Technology Co., Ltd., Huawei International Co., Limited, GoodWe Technologies Co., Ltd., Inverex Solar Energy, Huasun Energy Co., Limited, Ziewnic Pvt Limited, Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd., Enercap Energy Holdings Ltd, Astronergy Solar, Sogo Group of Companies, Dyness Digital Energy Technology Co., Ltd., and Sustainable Development Policy Institute. The Solar Technology Excellence Awards 2024 underscored the critical role of renewable energy in Pakistan’s future and celebrated the companies that are leading the charge toward a more sustainable and energy-secure nation.

realme brings Industry-first 24-month warranty on realme C61

After being Picked as the First Smartphone Brand Partner by Arshad Nadeem, realme brings Industry-first 24-month warranty on realme C61.

The world’s fastest-growing smartphone brand, realme, is set to redefine the industry with the launch of the all-new realme C61 on September 4th, 2024. This cutting-edge device offers remarkable durability, superior performance, and an industry-leading 24-month warranty—setting a new benchmark for quality and reliability in the market.

This extended 24-month warranty is not just a game-changer but also a bold testament to realme’s unwavering commitment to quality. As per some reports, realme invests more than PKR 300 million annually on this warranty program, ensuring that Pakistani consumers receive the best possible smartphone experience, reinforcing its position as the nation’s No.1 Quality Smartphone Brand.

Adding to the excitement, realme recently announced its partnership with Pakistan’s national hero, Arshad Nadeem, who has chosen realme for his first-ever smartphone brand collaboration. Known for his record-breaking achievements in javelin throw, Arshad embodies the resilience and excellence that realme stands for. His association with the realme C61, dubbed as the “Hard to Break” smartphone, perfectly mirrors his strength and determination.

The realme C61 is more than just a smartphone; it’s a statement of ruggedness and durability; qualities that Arshad poses in abundance. Crafted with exceptional build quality, the device can withstand significant drops, and offers water splash resistance, and wet touch capability, ensuring that users enjoy unparalleled longevity and dependability in any environment. With an IP54 rating for dust and rainwater protection, this smartphone is designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use, making it the go-to choice for those seeking a device that performs flawlessly, no matter the conditions.

Under the hood, the realme C61 is powered by up to 6GB+12GB Dynamic RAM and 128GB of expandable internal storage, delivering a seamless and responsive user experience. Whether you’re launching apps, playing your favorite games, multitasking, or retaining background apps, the C61’s powerful combination ensures rapid performance and smooth operation. And with its ultra-slim profile and premium materials, this smartphone doesn’t just perform; it looks good doing it.

In addition to its impressive hardware, the realme C61 is equipped with advanced features such as AI Noise Reduction, AI Gestures, AI Boost Engine, Dynamic Button, and Mini Capsule 2.0. These innovations ensure that users experience smooth and responsive performance, whether multitasking, gaming, or navigating the user interface.

But what truly sets realme C61 apart is its exclusive 24-month warranty—something no other competitor in the market can match and a reported price tag of under PKR 35,000. Not even brands like Redmi, especially in the more premium bracket, have been able to offer this level of confidence in their products. This extended warranty reflects realme’s unwavering dedication to quality and user satisfaction, solidifying its position as the leader in Pakistan’s smartphone market.

Mark your calendars for 9.4 as realme C61 officially launches, bringing together unmatched durability, performance, and the inspiring partnership with Arshad Nadeem—ushering in a new era for the smartphone industry in Pakistan.

 

ICAP Awards Pak-Qatar Group Accreditation as an Approved Training Organization outside Practice (TOoP)

Pakistan (Muhammad Yasir)

Pak-Qatar Group (PQG), Pakistan’s premier and pioneering Islamic financial services group, proudly announces its recent accreditation by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP) as an Approved Training Organization Outside Practice (TOoP). This prestigious recognition marks a significant milestone in PQG’s ongoing commitment to nurturing and developing Chartered Accountancy professionals.

The official accreditation ceremony was graced by senior officials from both organizations, including Mr. Farrukh V. Junaidy and Mr. Muhammad Kamran Saleem, Board Members of Pak-Qatar Group, and Mr. Farrukh Rehman, President of ICAP. The event underscored the importance of this partnership in advancing the accounting profession within Pakistan.

Mr. Farrukh Rehman, President of ICAP, highlighted the significance of this collaboration, stating, “ICAP is delighted to partner with Pak-Qatar Group in offering a comprehensive Chartered Accountancy Training Program. Our objective is to ensure that future chartered accountants are thoroughly prepared to meet the evolving challenges of the industry. Pak-Qatar Group’s designation as a Training Organization Outside Practice reflects their unwavering commitment to upholding the highest standards in training and professional development.”

Expressing his enthusiasm, Mr. Muhammad Kamran Saleem, Director of Pak-Qatar Group, said, “We are honored to be recognized as an accredited Training Organization Outside Practice by ICAP. This accreditation is a testament to our dedication to fostering professional growth and excellence in accountancy. Our collaboration with ICAP represents a shared vision of empowering aspiring CA professionals with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers.”

The Chartered Accountancy Training Program is designed to provide hands-on training and real-world experience to emerging chartered accountants. By equipping them with essential practical skills and strategic insights, the program aligns with ICAP’s mission to enhance the quality and impact of accounting education and training in Pakistan.

 

Gallup International Association Welcomes Bilal I Gilani to Its Newly Elected Board

Pakistan (Muhammad Yasir)

Gallup Pakistan is pleased to announce the appointment of its Executive Director, Bilal I Gilani, to the Gallup International Association Board. This significant appointment was made during the last General Assembly held in Kuala Lumpur in May 2024.

Bilal I Gilani’s appointment to the Board is a testament to his extensive experience and dedication to advancing public opinion research in Pakistan and globally. His inclusion will bring valuable insights and perspectives to the Board, further enhancing Gallup International’s efforts to understand and represent global public opinion.

At the General Assembly, a new Board and President were elected to guide the Gallup International Association in its mission to provide high-quality global public opinion research. Michael Nitsche, the owner of Gallup Austria, was elected as the new President.

The newly elected Board comprises distinguished professionals from across the globe, including: – Johnny Heald, ORB International (UK), Bilal I Gilani, Gallup Pakistan (Pakistan) Arwa Daghir, IIACSS (Iraq), Torbjörn Sjöström, Gallup Nordic/Novus (Sweden), Ani Lortkipandize, GORBI (Georgia), Michael Nitsche, Gallup Austria (Austria), Kancho Stoychev, BBSS (Bulgaria) and Luis H. Cardona, SigmaDos (Spain).

These appointments reflect Gallup International Association’s commitment to fostering a diverse and experienced leadership team, capable of driving innovation and maintaining the organization’s high standards of research excellence.

New board members bring deep understanding of opinion polling to the table. Bilal Gilani has deep experience of conducting opinion research in Pakistan. He has served as the Executive Director of Gallup Pakistan since 2009 and has over 15 years of experience.

Gallup Pakistan looks forward to contributing to the ongoing success and strategic direction of the Gallup International Association through Bilal I Gilani’s role on the Board.

IBA Karachi hosts a lecture on ‘Printing Holy Texts

Pakistan (Muhammad Yasir)

The Case of the Qur’an in Comparative Perspective’ by Professor Roberto Tottoli

Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Karachi hosted a lecture titled ‘Printing Holy Texts: The Case of the Qur’an in Comparative Perspective’ featuring Professor Roberto Tottoli and organized by School of Economics & Social Sciences (SESS), at the City Campus. Students, faculty, historians and scholars attended the enlightening lecture.

Professor Tottoli, Rector of the University of Naples, L’Orientale, is an eminent Arabist, scholar of Islamic history and an expert in Arabic Qur’anic manuscript traditions as well as in the history of European Latin and vernacular translations of the Qur’an.

Executive Director, IBA Karachi, Dr. S Akbar Zaidi in his welcome remarks appreciated Professor Tottoli’s expertise and invited him to discuss his research. Professor Tottoli explored early European printing of the Qur’an. His research suggests that the first Qur’an was printed in Europe due to the technical expertise available and because of the strong European interest in the study of Arabic and Islam. The speaker argued that obstacles to early Qur’an printing in Europe had less to do with socio-economic and cultural factors, and more likely due to lack of familiarity with Arabic letters, with their system of vowel markers and pauses. The complex script and lack of Arabic literacy posed problems with the accuracy and quality of printing.

Professor Tottoli highlighted 19th century lithographic production of Qur’ans, which he called a “mediation between manuscript work and printing”. After the middle of the 19th century, it became standard to have a normative edition in traditional calligraphy used for definitive dissemination through print. Professor Tottolli presented images of standardized examples from 19th century Ottoman Turkiye, from early 20th century Egypt and the Mushaf al-Muhammadi produced and officially disseminated in Morocco. Highlighting the richness and diversity of calligraphy traditions across the Islamic world, he showed examples of the sacred text written in a variety of distinct and attractive styles. He also discussed the notable example of the Taj Company Quran in the unique Indo-Pak style of calligraphy which is widely used in not only this region but also in other parts of the Islamic world such as Indonesia.

He concluded the lecture by reminding the audience that the Qur’an is the most printed book in the world and that a contemporary history of the production of the printed Qur’an is a complex and rich topic of study.

Following the lecture an engaging Q&A followed. Dr. Zaidi presented Professor Tottoli with a memento of Arabic calligraphy as a token of thanks.

Brainchild’s Shiza Imran wins Young Dragon of the Year

Pakistan (Muhammad Yasir)

At the Dragons of Pakistan event today in Karachi, Publicis Groupe affiliated media agency Brainchild secured the Young Dragon of the Year award for Shiza Imran, a member of the planning team. “I am truly grateful,” said Shiza Imran in her acceptance speech. I would like to thank the Almighty, my parents, my family network that supports the careers of working moms, and my supervisor Anum Matri. What sets Brainchild apart is our talented people, and I’m thrilled to celebrate the achievements of our leaders, particularly the women who are making strides in leadership roles across the company, many of whom are being recognized today.” The award comes on the fifth year anniversary of her tenure at Brainchild. “We are truly honoured Shiza has been recognised as the Young Dragon of the Year,” said Anum Matri, senior business director at Starcom. “This accolade reflects her commitment of going beyond just media solutions to partner with clients in an all-rounded way. Her market-first approach strongly benefits our clients by turning media questions into business answers. I’m excited to see her continue inspiring more impactful partnerships with our colleagues and clients in the years to come.”

Solar Conclave and award ceremony

Pakistan (Muhammad Yasir)

Conference underlines maximum exploitation of solar power potential to ensure Pakistan’s energy security Lahore. The concerned energy sector representatives have emphasised greater exploitation of Pakistan’s solar power potential to swiftly transition away from fossil fuel-based electricity production and end acute economic sufferings of masses due to heightened power tariff. They were speaking at a panel discussion held as part of Solar Power Conclave & Technology Excellence Awards-2024. The Energy Update organized the event in partnership with the Ministry of Energy (Power Division), Private Power Infrastructure Board (PPIB), and Pakistan Solar Association here at a hotel. The relevant experts who spoke on the occasion said that greater reliance on abundantly available solar power all over the country could guarantee protection of Pakistan’s energy security The speakers at the conclave also emphasised the need for proper regulation of Pakistani renewable energy market to prevent the fleecing of unsuspecting consumers at the hands of unregistered dealers who brazenly sell substandard solar power products due to lack of regulations. Speaking as the chief guest at the conclave, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi said that Pakistanis were extremely worried over exorbitant electricity bills, which caused tremendous economic hardships to the masses. “The people of Pakistan are rightly distressed over inflated electricity bills and it is the government’s responsibility to be fully answerable before the people over this grave injustice,” he said. The KPK Governor said that the energy crisis has been deepening in Pakistan, which must be addressed at the earliest. It has caused huge problems for the people. The government must swiftly work towards resolving the energy crisis to provide relief to the masses. The Governor said that the government should responsibly utilise natural resources. It must use solar and wind energy to provide cheap electricity to the people, especially from the lower-income households. He said that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has always worked to provide cheap electricity to the people in the country. “The Sindh government has been producing electricity from natural resources from the Thar coal power plant and Jhimpir wind power plant,” he added. He emphasized the need to provide off-grid solar power solutions, urging the people to invest in the energy sector in the country. Earlier, Managing Editor, Energy Update and Chairman Organizing Committee Naeem Qureshi delivered a welcome address. During a panel discussion, Faizan Ali, Member of Prime Minister’s Solarization Committee, said the committee has prepared a proposal to induct 10 Giga Watt electricity through solarization into the system in the next 10 years. “The proposal will be submitted to the Prime Minister in the next few days,” he said while adding that the PM will then decide whether it will be generated through a distributed scale or at a utility-scale. “The distributed scale is the way to go as the least cost option with greater benefits,” he said, adding that the government would not have to invest as the private companies will invest and produce the electricity. Faizan Ali further said that the government needs to encourage people to self-consumption of solar power rather than exporting units through net metering. “The government may reduce buyback from Rs 27 to Rs 15 per unit, and instead incentivize the consumers in installing batteries,” he added. PPIB Managing-Director, Shahjahan Mirza, hoped that the conference organised by the Energy Update go a long way in achieving the government’s goal of maximizing clean power production to lessen reliance on imported fossil fuels for electricity production. He said the PPIB stood fully committed to promoting the solar power as the viable option to increase clean energy production and decrease the electricity tariff for the end-consumers. He said the PPIB would also support greater role of private sector in utilising Pakistan’s clean energy resources for establishing a multi-buyer electricity marker after transitioning from the current system where only government entities buy the electricity. Engr. Faiz Bhutta lambasted Independent Power Producers (IPPs) as the mode of power generation, saying that distributed solar systems must be embraced and implemented quickly. “At present, there is no concept of virtual power plant in Pakistan, which have been successfully functioning in developed countries,” he said, adding that it will help optimize usage and performance of batteries in the country. Muhammad Ahsan from Astro Energy and Usmaan Waheed from Sungrow, Waseem Qureshi CEO and CTO ENERCAP Holdings also spoke at the panel discussion, moderated by Waqas Moosa from the Pakistan Solar Association (PSA). Earlier, Engr. Agad Nazir, a representative of the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), presented a research study on Pakistan’s contribution to carbon emissions. “The public-private partnership (PPP) in the energy sector is good, but the roles of the government and the private companies have been overlapping,” he said, adding that the roles need to be redefined to perform the tasks effectively. He said that Pakistan has committed under the Paris Agreement to increase renewable energy to 30% in Pakistan by 2050, in addition to 30% of hydropower, which will combine to fulfil 60% of the total energy requirement through clean energy sources in the country. “At current pace, we are nowhere near the path towards achieving this target,” he added. Besides, Usman Siddique from Solis Pakistan, Engr. Mian Fahad, Country Director Growatt, Mubarak Hussain Country Manager Huawei, and Fahad Ali, Country Director Goodwe, spoke at length about their products and cost-efficiency. Later, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi distributed awards among representatives of 29 companies for showing excellence in various categories of domestic, commercial and industrial scale solar power systems.

PFF signs MoU with Forward Sports, Capitals Sports to honor Sialkot’s football heritage

Sialkot (Nut Desk)

To showcase the worldwide contributions of the Sialkot football manufacturing industry, the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Forward Sports and Capital Sports. The MoU ceremony took place at the Forward Sports headquarters and was graced by PFF NC Chairman Haroon Malik, Managing Director of Forward Sports Khawaja Hassan Masood and Director of Business Development Capital Sports, Hamdan Nouman Yoshida. The partnership aims to honor the legacy of Sialkot’s craftsmanship by creating a dedicated display at the PFF Headquarters in Lahore. The display wall will be designed to the highest standards of quality and aesthetics to ensure that the history and significance of Sialkot’s contributions to world football manufacturing are recognized and celebrated. Sharing his views, PFF NC Chairman Haroon Malik stated, “We are proud to partner with Forward Sports and Capital Sports, leaders in the industry, to showcase this rich history at PFF headquarters. The display will not only honor the past but inspire future generations to continue this legacy of excellence.” Khawaja Hassan Masood, Managing Director of Forward Sports, shared his enthusiasm for the initiative, saying, “Sialkot’s footballs have reached every corner of the world and the partnership with PFF is a wonderful opportunity to pay tribute to the countless hands that have crafted them. We are excited to work together to create a display that truly reflects the spirit and skill of Sialkot’s artisans.”