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Javed Jabbar’s documentary “Separation of East Pakistan – The Untold Story,”
Javed Jabbar’s documentary
“Separation of East Pakistan – The Untold Story,”
Screened at PNCA Islamabad
Islamabad (Muhammad Yasir) Javed Jabbar Senator (R), Executive Producer and Writer hosted the of his upcoming documentary “Separation of East Pakistan – The Untold Story” at PNCA, Islamabad. It was attended by eminent government and political leaders, intellectuals, foreign delegates, celebrities, renowned personalities and more importantly those young and old who were interested in learning the truth behind 1971.
The audience greatly appreciated the efforts of the Evolution Media team, at bringing together international and national learned scholars, expert analysts, historians and public servants who had served at the time to unfold the story of 1971 like it has never been done before. Many shared that they were totally unaware of many of the information that were shared and how it completely changed their perspective on what had happened.
The documentary has been produced by Ms. Erum Binte Shahid, with Javed Jabbar as the Executive Producer and writer, Muhammad Zeeshan as the Content Director, and Mitra Bonshahi, Mehreen Jabbar and M. Bilal as the Consulting Editors.
While speaking at the event Ms. Erum Binte Shahid, the producer of the documentary said that she is honoured to have had “the privilege to share the true story of 1971 with the people of South Asia, especially those who were not witness to the events of those years that led to the events of 1971. I am humbled to have contributed towards demystifying the false information that has unfortunately become the mainstream history.”
The documentary is the first of its kind, sharing facts and information not revealed before. International and national experts and intellectual leaders address the false information and shares little known facts about 1971.
While addressing the audience the eminent Javed Jabbar, shared that “the history of 1971 has purposefully been diluted by hyperbole and false information. After 50 years it is time we use the lens of facts and objective analysis to tell the untold story.”
The documentary is the first of its kind, sharing facts and information not revealed before. International and national experts and intellectual leaders address the false information and shares little known facts about 1971. It reveals how history had been manipulated against Pakistan, purposefully creating strains between Bangladesh and Pakistan, to ensure continued regional unrest.
The documentary reveals how the plight and insecurities of the vulnerable people of the then East Pakistan were misused by the international community to promote a separatist movement when the people of East Pakistan, including Sheikh Mujibur Rehman, did not necessarily want an independent nation. The documentary discloses the reality and full extent of India’s involvement in the region, which is not limited to 1971 but, actually, started years before.
Most importantly it clarifies the fake news spread by those against Pakistan of the number of people killed, the rapes, and clears the misnomers of the supposed ‘non-violent movement’. The documentary also outlines the misjudgements made by those in power at the time, which created a conducive environment for regional powers to play politics and break up a nation.
The documentary is an important step to clarify what really happened, to move towards improving relationships between Bangladesh and Pakistan. It is time we told the true story so that we can build stronger ties with our Muslim brothers.
More information on the documentary is available on www.1971untoldstory.com.
Pakistan Learning Festival concludes its second day embracing creativity and inclusion
Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) The Pakistan Learning Festival (PLF) entered its second day on Wednesday, with magical learning opportunities for ALL children, inclusive to the core.
Back in Karachi after two years, the PLF in a face-to-face mode received a tremendous response from students, teachers and the general public alike, with over 30,000 in attendance. Government, private and special education institutions/schools from across the province took part, with children/teachers traveling from places such as Mubarak Village, Malir, Hyderabad, and even from Lasbela, Awaran and Gwadar districts in Balochistan.
This three-day event, being held in partnership the BOP, Oxford University Press (OUP), EdLab Pakistan Learning Pitch, National Foods, Habib Metropolitan Bank, Room to Read (RtR), UNESCO, the British Council Pakistan, Telenor, Sindh Education Foundation (SEF), CandyLand, SightSavers Pakistan, SOC Films, Essa Laboratories, Lightstone Publishers, Oxfam in Pakistan, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Museum and K-Electric, is aimed at promoting interactive learning in general and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in particular, especially at the time of COVID-19.
The day proved that this was the best back to school learning gift for the children and schools from all districts of Karachi.
Sessions continued all day long on Creative Writing/Reading/Book Launches and Readings, EdTech during COVID, Incredible Libraries, performing arts, drum circle, NAPA Theatre, Gogi Nigar Nazar, Inclusive interactive stalls of the British Council, SEF, ITA, Deaf Reach, Wonder Tree, Learning Pitch/EdLabs, Circle Women, Aga Khan University and many book stalls as well.
Sindh Secretary for Forests Dr. Badar Jamil Mendhro attended the day two of PLF as chief guest and was especially happy to see the sessions and activities on Climate Change. He said that the climate catastrophe can only be avoided through collective efforts such as those being carried out by ITA through PLF, adding that children are our future and investing in children’s growth means investing in the country’s future.
The second day of the event featured rendition of Sohail Rana’s Song ‘Daak Babu’ that Nazia Zuberi Hasan instantly thought of with activities like letter writing, storytelling and doll-making, proving to be an equalizer with the heritage and positive culture completely blurring divisions of developed and developing. A society where children are routinely silenced by adults, it was a welcome departure from the norm at the PLF. Among thousands of children who participated in these two days, their writings, voices, photography, and lively activities were boldly prominent. The storytelling by ten-year-old climate activist of Pakistan Emaan Danish ‘Do not litter’ provoked other children to raise voice for the cause, followed by the national dialogue on Climate Change ‘Let’s Take Action’.
Active plenaries and pitches took place by on Ed Tech and Incredible Libraries. Moderated by Founder and CEO Katalyst Labs Jehan Ara, with panelists Dr. Fouzia Khan, Chief Adviser Curriculum SELD; Dr. Mohsin Raza from EDLAB; Sarah Sheikh from Deaf Reach; Azra Naseen Network of Quality Teaching and Learning AKU, Farah Shah from ITA, the panel discussion highlighted ‘Accelerating EdTech and Inclusive Solutions during COVID’.
Meanwhile, distinguished personalities such as Zubeida Mustafa, Shah Manzoor, Anila Yousaf, Syed Salahuddin, Ahmed Shabbir, Irshad Ali Sodhar, Seema Zahid and Maleeha Ahmed took part in the panel discussion ‘Incredible Libraries of Pakistan – a movement from below’ which was moderated by ITA CEO and CLF Founder Baela Raza Jamil.
Our Learning Festival by Maria Riaz, Meri Ammi by Maham Zehra, young Pakistani sister authors from Oman Aysal and Zunera Waheed and A Special Garden by Dr. Ambreen Ahmed were launched on Day 2 at the Open-Air Theatre with Rumana Husain and Baela Jamil.
Our hearts, minds, souls and expression together make learning meaningful with outcomes that sustain through life. In today’s age, learning begins with SEL as life skills that in turn spur cognitive and academic success. The PLF thus aimed at changing the narrative as it healed children returning to schools in this pandemic with sessions like ‘Saying it with Gogi Cartoons’ by Cartoonist Nigar Nazar, Drum Circle, Storytelling by AzCorp, session on digital safety by Safe Internet Outreach Program (SISOP), theatre play ‘Sultan’ written and directed by Uzma Sabeen of National Academy of Performing Arts (NAPA), Cinema Ghar by SOC Films and Dawood Foundation, Puppet Show ‘Say no to bullying’ by Munazza Wasim and OUP Team, interactive musical session by The Music School and ‘Mazahiya Daastan Goi’ by Atif Badar. The open mic session ‘Bol kay Lub Azad Hain Teray’ and ‘Music, Math and Nature’ by Asif Sinan also continued for the second day.
The Art of Bookmaking, Letter Writing and Storytelling through Pictionary by OUP ensured children became young authors every hour and ITA’s stall and Kitab Gari engaged children in multiple interactive activities along with Mindful Art Workshops by Salma Habib and Syed Rizwanullah. The extraordinary team from Kazim Trust and Deaf Reach redefined the meaning of disabilities and inclusion with Inclusive Sessions for Inclusive Society.
Moreover, STEAM activities by Science Fuse, Ed-tech Solutions by EDLAB, numeracy-heritage by SBP Museum, tiny tales and arts & crafts by British Council Library, Environment and Climate Change Corner by the Grand Maali of Pakistan Tofiq Pasha Mooraj, Digital-3D activities by Wonder Tree, Learning Pitch, Teach the World Foundation (TTWF) and Popup Learning; interactive activities by SEF and DIY arts and crafts by Naunehal Magazine also continued to attract children throughout the second day.
ITA CEO and CLF founder Jamil also appreciated the warm reception received by the PLF in Karachi, grateful to the enthusiastic folks who made this event a wonderful success. She also said she hoped this would be just one of the many PLFs in the city of lights.
With an exhilarating dance performance by Kathak and contemporary dance artist Shayma Saiyid, the two days of learning festival for children came to a close. The third day will be especially dedicated to the teachers, also called Teachers’ Learning Festival (TLF).
Karandaaz, Pakistan Fintech Network & Pakistan Fintech Association invite Financial Services
Enthusiasts to Participate in the first-ever HACKADESIGN
Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) Karandaaz is partnering with Pakistan Fintech Network (PFN), Pakistan Fintech Association (PFA), and IDEATE Innovation to co-host a first-of-its-kind design hackathon, HACKADESIGN. The organizers are currently calling problem solvers, ideators, UX designers, design thinkers, and financial institutions to register for participation in the two-day HACKADESIGN to be held in Karachi in January 2022. Winning ideas will be provided awards and prize money after careful evaluation by a panel of judges made up of experts from the financial and technology sectors. The customer onboarding framework by the State Bank of Pakistan has opened up a plethora of possibilities to redefine and redesign an inclusive and user-friendly remote digital account opening and onboarding experience that requires minimum documentation and facilitates the previously underserved segments, but the lack of attention to human-centric design still poses a challenge for the uptake of banks’ digital account opening channels and results in low uptake and stickiness amongst the users. The HACKADESIGN will be a great platform for problem solvers and design enthusiasts to ideate together, build scrappy prototypes, and co-create a winning experience. To apply for participation in the HACKADESIGN, visit karandaaz.com.pk/hackathon/ The last date to apply is December 20, 2021.
Speaking about the HACKADESIGN, Rehan Akhtar, Chief Digital Officer Karandaaz said, ‘While the digital account opening and onboarding framework by the State Bank of Pakistan presents a great opportunity for the financial inclusion of the previously underserved segments, the uptake and adoption of financial services greatly depends on delivering an inclusive experience for the end-users that includes less digital savvy and non-English speakers. Karandaaz is happy to encourage young innovators and creative thinkers through this HACKADESIGN to create human-centered designs that can lower the complexity and help users make informed decisions leading to trust and wider uptake of digital channels for account opening.’
Syed Nadeem Hussain, Chairman of Pakistan Fintech Network said, ‘Design hackathon is yet another step ahead to the mission of having a fully digital financial ecosystem in Pakistan. Efforts jot down by development sector in Fintech are commendable as I believe every individual has to contribute a brick and joining brick by brick we will be able to build a fully digital financial ecosystem. I would highly encourage fintech experts, students, Design Thinkers to participate in the Digital Account Opening experience design competition and promote an inclusive experience for different market segments.’
Haider Wahab, CEO of National Institutional Facilitation Technologies (NIFT) and Chairman Pakistan Fintech Association said, ‘Financial Inclusion remains a challenge despite regulatory interventions and industry efforts such as Branchless Banking. In my opinion, adopting the Design Thinking process is key to improving the experience of remote account opening. Design Hackathon is a great initiative facilitating the industry to come up with fresh ideas leveraging the SBP initiative of “Customer Digital Onboarding Framework.’
Ali Murtaza, Head of Design, IDEATE Innovation said, ‘Pakistan’s fintech ecosystem has progressed rapidly over the last few years, with financial service providers, policymakers, and technologists alike investing heavily in this space. However, unless fintech interventions are designed around the needs and capabilities of Pakistan’s predominantly low-tech users, they will fall short of their ambitious goals. This Design Hackathon gives us an opportunity to bring together stakeholders from financial services, policy, technology, and more to collaboratively build more user-centered solutions.’
The ideas presented at the HACKADESIGN will be judged on originality and innovation, an intuitive and user-friendly customer journey, relevance, and conformity with the onboarding framework defined by the State Bank of Pakistan.
Zong Partners with Smart Future Technologies as Their Connectivity Partner
Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) Pakistan’s cellular and digital services leader, Zong 4G, has partnered with the leading IT support and managed services provider, Smart Future Technologies Pvt. Ltd., as their connectivity partner. Zong is the one of the leading operator to provide such customized solutions to corporates of all domains and sizes in the industry. The partnership with Smart Future Technologies is in line with Zong’s efforts to help businesses digitalize and streamline their everyday operations for optimal productivity. Commenting on the partnership, Zong’s official spokesperson said, “Connectivity drives us forward and as the widest 4G network of the country, our mission at Zong has always been to provide the best services to our customers all over Pakistan. We welcome Smart Technology Solutions on board and are confident that they will immediately feel the immense difference between their old systems and our tailored connectivity solutions that make everyday communications as seamless for them as they can get.” “We’re pleased to have partnered with Zong 4G which is Pakistan’s leading digital services provider, and hope that this partnership will reflect positively on our productivity,” said Brigadier (Retired) Arshad Kayani, Smart Future Technologies. “Our decision to choose Zong 4G’s business solutions to meet our everyday connectivity needs was based on Zong’s extensive data network coverage, speed, and unmatched corporate services and solutions. Smart Future Technologies is one of the first companies in Pakistan to use Zong’s One-Net IoT Platform to offer Industrial 4.0 Artificial Intelligence based solution commercially, which will broaden Zong’s B2B offering. We’re confident that it will prove to be a long and enduring association,” he further added. In a bid to create a digital ecosystem for its corporate customers, Zong 4G is working closely with corporate clientele across the country and is introducing customized solutions to disrupt everyday mundane processes, and innovative approaches to tackle both simple and complex problem statements. Through these technologically advanced business solutions, Zong 4G aspires to reinvent how businesses operate, having an overall impact on the corporate ecosystem in Pakistan. Its unparalleled technological advancement and unprecedented telecommunications experience have acted as a major benefactor in developing these wide-ranging business solutions.
Smart City Peshawar Expo 2021
Peshawar (Muhammad Yasir) Smart city property expo, held at Pearl Continental Peshawar started from 29th October 2021, ended on 31st October 2021, with the organizers and real estate exhibitors feeling happy to get an incredible response. The event was organized by Capital Smart City and Lahore Smart City, gathered many potential investors, real estate exhibitors, and representatives from all over Pakistan. Hence, the management insisted that the expo is equally beneficial for the developers, exhibitors, and buyers as offering the best investment opportunities and insights.
Wall Real Estate team participated in the event, interacted with potential investors, and made them aware of the futuristic benefits to invest in Lahore Smart City and Capital Smart City. Habib Rafique Limited and FDH group members visited Wall Real Estate stall and presented an appreciation award in recognition of the team’s effort and performance.
Future Development Holding (FDH) management inaugurated the ceremony however Speaker KPK Provincial Assembly Mr. Mushtaq Ahmed Ghani, GM Sales & Marketing Capital Smart City Mr. Mujeeb Ahmed Khan, and Habib Rafique Pvt. Ltd. Group were presented at the event, visited exhibitors’ stalls, and interacted with the visitors.
Talking about the Capital Smart City and Lahore Smart city, the management said that both projects are going to change the living standards in Pakistan by initiating a modern lifestyle full of efficient and smart resources. Also, these societies would be the new investment, financial and commercial hubs.
Capital Smart City new master plan was also launched at the event that consists of 100,000 Kanal land. FDH chief operating officers elaborate on the value of such property events to increase the real estate sector growth in all areas of Pakistan. The visitors appreciated the expo and said that it gave them a chance to come under one roof with the leading developers, builders, and realtors who provide them with the best investment options.

Meezan Bank collaborated with IBA CEIF
Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) The IBA, Centre for Excellence in Islamic Finance (IBA CEIF) conducted one day Executive Learning course on Shari’ah Compliant Business Solutions for Corporate Customers.
The course provided the insights to the participants about the Islamic financial and banking solutions for businesses. The session also covered the basic parameters of Shari’ah framework and its modern-day application in Islamic banking and capital markets. The course progresses to cover the solutions for business related to Islamic financing modes for working capital financing and Sukuk as an ideal capital market instrument for large corporates and public sector enterprises.
Meezan Bank collaborated with IBA CEIF for this course and invited its corporate customers to attend the executive course on Islamic banking solutions.
Senior Finance Managers, CFOs, Director Finance, CEOs and other senior officials from leading corporate and business houses from Lahore participated in the course.
Pakistan is moving towards sustainable socio-economic growth with reforms in TVET sector: Chief Secretary Sindh
German diplomat stresses more efforts to sustain skills development pace
Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) Consul General of Germany in Karachi, Mr. Holger Ziegeler, while assuring continued support of his country for technical and vocational education and training in Pakistan, has urged the government and private sector to ensure sustainability of their joint efforts and achievements in skills development as it would open more job opportunities as well as lead to economic stability.
He expressed these views at a ceremony ‘Showcasing of TVET Reforms in Sindh and Balochistan’ organized in Karachi by the donors-funded TVET Sector Support Programme (SSP) to highlight the programme’s achievements of decade-long efforts in Pakistan.
The TVET SSP is collaborated with the federal government to bring reforms in the TVET sector since 2011. Launch of TVET Policy, National Vocational Qualification Framework, competency-based training approach and engagement of private sector in the reform process are the key paradigm-shifts brought by the government in the past 10 years with the support of TVET SSP.
The programme has been commissioned by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and is being implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaftfür Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in collaboration with the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC), provincial Technical Education and Vocational Training Authorities (TEVTAs) and large number of private sector organizations.
The Germany diplomat said that he sees great potential in not only relying on jobs but also entrepreneurship models and development of small and medium level enterprises for people to benefit from economic opportunities in Pakistan.
“We hope that the TVET SSP continues to bring change in the lives of people of Pakistan and will ensure sustainable growth for the society and the economy of Pakistan,” he remarked.
Chief Secretary Sindh, Mumtaz Ali Shah was the Chief Guest on the occasion, besides Country Director GIZ Pakistan Mr. Tobias Becker, Ms. Iris Cordelia Rotzoll, Head of TVET SSP, Chairman NAVTTC Syed Javed Hassan and all the stakeholders of TVET SSP attended the event.
In his remarks as chief guest, Chief Secretary Sindh, Mumtaz Ali Shah said that after a decade of reforms in TVET sector and with the support of European Union, Germany and Norwegian Embassy, Pakistan is moving towards sustainable socio-economic growth. “Our huge pool of young graduates entering the job market every year can now have maximum job opportunities and entrepreneurship options to avail through their skills polished thanks to TVET SSP,” he said.
Earlier, in her welcome remarks, Iris Cordelia Rotzoll said that TVET reforms initiated in 2011 by the Government of Pakistan were the best initiative for the people especially for the youth to bring them in the mainstream of skilled work force. “We are satisfied that TVET SSP assists the government in the great cause and it achieved the best output,” she maintained.
Chairman NAVTTC Syed Javed Hassan said that initiatives like TVET SSP are essential to bring opportunities for youth to compete in the national and international labour markets. NAVTTC in close collaboration with the GIZ are equipping thousands of young people with competency-based trainings and preparing them for employment opportunities for skilled workers.
Tobias Becker remarked that Pakistan is a country with great potential not only in physical resources but in human resource too. “We have just to polish the skills of youth and they emerged as the best skilled force for working in national and international labour market as well. TVET SSP being the flagship programme of GIZ is showing encouraging results,” he said.
OPPO unveils trailblazing, new imaging NPU – MariSilicon X
Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) One of the leading global tech brands, OPPO officially announced its first self-designed cutting-edge imaging Neural Processing Unit (NPU), MariSilicon X. The revolutionary NPU was unveiled on the 2021 OPPO Inno Day.
Built on 6nm process technology, MariSilicon X combines an advanced NPU, ISP, and multi-tier memory architecture to deliver incredible performance with incomparable power efficiency, which makes real-time RAW processing possible to capture stunning 4K AI Night Video with live preview. MariSilicon X will make its debut in Q1 2022 on the Find X Series.
During the event, OPPO’s Senior Director Jiang Bo said, “With more than a decade of experience in pushing the boundaries of image technology, OPPO has been behind some of the biggest innovations in the industry when it comes to camera modules, lenses, and algorithms. Our new cutting-edge imaging NPU is the biggest leap we’ve taken so far.”
MariSilicon X delivers an incredible 18 trillion operations per second (TOPS), more than enough computing power to support our AI algorithms. With a stunning power efficiency of 11.6 TOPS per watt, the NPU delivers top-level performance without draining battery.
OPPO’s latest NPU can achieve up to 20x faster performance compared with OPPO Find X3 Pro, on OPPO’s AI Noise Reduction Algorithm. OPPO’s latest NPU can capture 4K AI Night Video by applying complex enhancements to each frame in real-time.
The MariSilicon X has a powerful ISP that enables images to be captured with an incredible 20bit 120db dynamic range – 4x greater than that of Find X3 Pro. It gives images a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 between the brightest and darkest areas of the image, better keeping images true to life.
The new NPU also revolutionizes the imaging pipeline to directly perform real-time 4K AI processing and 20bit HDR fusion in the RAW domain at the pixel level.
OPPO’s MariSilicon X marks a new era in computational photography, it unleashes the power of AI Noise Reduction algorithms to create clearer and sharper videos. It also features greater dynamic range and better color reproduction, allowing each individual frame looking just as rich and defined as a still photo. It is the first time that 4K AI HDR Night Video capturing is made possible on Android phones. MariSilicon X will make its commercial debut on the Find X Series in Q1 2022, bringing with it the most powerful imaging experience for the smartphone.
Careem to bring back bonuses and guarantees, awards best performing Captains of 2021
Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) With the mission of simplifying and improving the lives of people in the region, Careem, the Super App for the greater Middle East and Pakistan, brings back the Captain bonuses in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad. The initiative was taken to increase Captains earnings and improve their economics by supporting them with additional incentives to work with the platform.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Captains earnings took a massive hit as the country saw multiple lockdowns to prevent the virus. With the conditions improving in the country, the demand for the service has also increased, giving the 800,000 registered Captains a chance to earn additional income, improving their lives while strengthening the network, making Careem the largest ride-hailing company in the region.
The new bonuses will allow Captains to earn up to 25% in addition to their basic income. Numerically, Captains can now earn up to PKR 150,000/- with the introduction of the new bonuses. These bonuses have been introduced in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, starting with the ‘GO Category’ with plans to expand them across the country and other car types
Careem has always been at the forefront to work towards improving the lives of its Captains. From partnering with organizations to providing education on subsidized rates, discounted pricing on fuel and oil changes, and providing ration packages during the lockdown and distributing smog kits to help them combat the harsh weather. Careem also recently announced to reduce its commissions from 25% to 15% on the Bike category to help them improve their earnings.
Amongst these initiatives, Careem also recognized the efforts Captains have made to ensure the service quality remains at the top and introduced Sitara-E-Careem awards last year to praise their hard work and dedication towards the Customers and Community at large. These awards are given to the best performing Captains who went above and beyond and made lives simpler for Customers.
Careem has more than 800,000 Captains registered on its platform so far and has invested up to $100 million since its inception in Pakistan in 2016. Transforming into a Super App; Careem offers multiple opportunities as it expands its services from the mobility of people to adding mobility of things and mobility of money including food, daily essential deliveries, peer to peer credit transfer and mobile top-ups.





