Govt to back drive to enroll 4.2m out-of-school children in Sindh: Governor

Govt to back drive to enroll 4.2m out-of-school children in Sindh: Governor Said

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) Sindh Governor Imran Ismail has said that the government will fully back the campaign to enroll 4.2 million out-of-school children in the province which would promote the cause of education in a manner that is necessary to establish a welfare society on the pattern of the State of Madinah.

The Governor was addressing a ceremony recently at an amusement park here to inaugurate a day-long gala for students of a network of over 150 charitable schools in the remote parts of the province.

The event was organized by the not-for-profit Green Crescent Trust (GCT). The trust aims to expand its network of charitable schools in the province with support from similar charities to enroll 4.2 million out-of-school children in Sindh.

The governor said that the government would also fully back all the charitable initiatives of the civil society for the benefit of the orphans as it fulfilled the agenda of making Pakistan a welfare state on the pattern of the Riyasat-e-Madinah.

He said that education of children from underprivileged families in Sindh on welfare basis was in accordance with the vision of the government, which aimed to develop every part of the country, including Sindh, evenly.

Moreover, the governor said that the government would also provide all out support to the charitable campaigns in the province for the promotion of girls’ education belonging to the under-privileged families.

He said that the government had been running shelter homes and soup kitchens and it would also introduce “Ehsaas” programme to further its vision of establishing Madinah-like State in Pakistan.

The governor assured the GCT of his fullest support in the trust’s drive to expand its network of welfare schools in the remote parts of the province.
Speaking on the occasion, the GCT CEO, Zahid Saeed, expressed his gratitude to the donors and sponsors of his charitable organizations owing to which it had been able to provide outstanding support to over 1,600 orphan students enrolled in over 150 charitable schools all over the province.

He urged the government to declare an education emergency in the country with support of the provinces to deal with some of the alarming issues like the out-of-school children.

He said that though the subject of education had been devolved to the provinces following the 18th Constitutional Amendment, yet the federal government could not abdicate its responsibility for providing quality education to children belonging to the underprivileged communities. The Federal Govt. can further support the cause of education through PPP initiatives in Pakistan and especially in Sindh with leading NGOs like as Green Crescent Trust.

He said that the fact that 4.2 million children had been out of school in Sindh alone had been a serious challenge for the government, a challenge which could be met by the government through dispensing of the budget for the education sector on a transparent and efficient basis.

The GCT CEO said that the per capita income of the country would increase five times if the government worked with dedication to improve the educational standards and to enroll the out-of-school children.

He said that the GCT had begun its journey some 25 years back by establishing schools in such remote and rural parts of Sindh where there had not been even a single school.

Mr. Zahid Saeed said that the GCT had established its very first school in a remote part of the District West of Karachi with one teacher and 50 students. After 25 years the enrollment at the schools of the GCT had increased to 29,000 who were being taught by 1,400 qualified teachers, he said.
He said that the aim of the GCT was to increase the number of its students to the 100,000 mark in the next five years.

Teacher’s Literature Festival encourages the learning Pakistan needs

Teacher’s Literature Festival encourages the learning Pakistan needs

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) The 6th Teacher’s Literature Festival (TLF) was held at the Children’s Library Complex by Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA). TLF, a tribute to International Education day 2020. With the attendance of over 2000 teachers, the festival was filled with excitement and eagerness to learn different ways of teaching and delivering material effectively during classes. TLF started in 2014 with the Board of Directors of CLF wanting to engage teachers in the process of loving literature as well. 70% of the teachers attending TLF were from primary classes of government schools travelling from all over Lahore.CLF Advisor of the Children’s Literature Festival (CLF), Rumana Husain expressed her enthusiasm saying “We hope that teachers will take what they learn today and implement it to create a more inclusive and creative learning environment for our children.”

“This is such a fruitful platform to train the teachers and encourage them to pass on the information, not only to students but other teachers and school management as well,” said the teachers attending from Government Islamia Higher Secondary School. Sessions from the day included; theater and learning by Atif Badar, how to make book launches more impactful by OUP, a source of learning for students by Khaled Anam, Sarwat Mohiuddin and Raheela Baqai, connecting nature to reading for ECE teachers, the art of bookmaking, how to do a CLF in your school by CLF/ITA team, sign language workshop, critical thinking: 3Cs by TCF, understanding language for literature by Fiona Robertson, Suno Kahani Kaho Kahani by Rumana Husain and OloTatolo, digital learning by Edkasa, Cinema Ghar;what films can do for our children’s learning, and Science Tunnel by Khawarizimi Science.

Other resource persons from the day included; Dr Arfa Syeda Zehra, Sadia Sarmad, Akbar Zia, Batool Nasir, Bina Jawwad, Tooba Malik and Ayesha Kitchlew.

CLF Advisor and CEO ITA Dr Baela Raza Jamil said, “TLF is a critical part of the social movement on reframing education and learning as well as creating content for meaningful education in Pakistan.”

With the ending of such lively two days of the Children’s Literature Festival, the Teacher’s Literature Festival ensured an even more inspiring closing to the festivities of learning. With that, the CLF team leaves Lahore in hope of a change in thinking and systems of education with an emphasis on literature.

CPHGC Honoured for CSR Work in Balochistan

CPHGC Honoured for CSR Work in Balochistan, Outstanding Commitment to Local Communities & Sustainability

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) China Power Hub Generation Company (Pvt.) Ltd was recognized for its outstanding commitment to local communities in Hub, Lasbella, Balochistan through sustainable CSR initiatives, at the recently held 12th CSR Summit 2020, in Islamabad. Honourable Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs, Syed Ali Haider Zaidi, Malik Amin Aslam, Advisor to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, on Climate Change, Ms. Sania Nishtar, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister of Pakistan and Mr. Qasim Khan Suri, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, graced the occasion.

The following Awards were received on behalf of CPHGC by Ms. Ambreen Shah, Vice President Legal & Corporate Affairs, Mr. Yin Jiangang, Head of Human Resources and Mr. Feng Xiaobin, Senior Manager, Administration, respectively:

  1. Community Development & Services (Floating Fishermen-Jetty at Allana Goth)

  2.  Education (TCF School and Apprentices from Lasbella)

  3. Fund Raising & Disaster Management (LasbellaFlood Relief).

Speaking at the occasion, Ms. Ambreen Shah, Vice President, Legal & Corporate Affairs reiterated CPHGC’s commitment to the local communities. She said that despite CPHGC being a young company as we recently went into commercial operations in August 2019, we have been doing CSR Projects from the first year we started the Plant construction and did as much as possible even though the Company was not in commercial operations and not earning. We believe that one should not wait for the perfect moment but do whatever is possible at all stages.

CSR and environment protection are both important to CPHGC. We came up with our community projects as per our assessment of what is required in that area based on our interactions with locals and the local Authorities.

We respect diversity and equality. We have Chinese, Pakistanis and a sizable number of women employees in our Company. Like Chairman Mao said, “Women hold up half the sky.” This is true and we ensure recruitments only on merit and competence and not on gender or nationality basis.

CPHGC has an active CSR program. Since 2016 the company has spent PKR 124 million on various sustainable CSR initiatives. These include the Floating Fishermen-Jetty at Allana Goth; the Clean Hub City program; training of local students and provided them with employment at the Plant; providing relief supplies to the flood affected people of District Lasbella and a school with The Citizen’s Foundation (TCF) in Gaddani area of Lasbella.

Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund launches 1 Minute Video Contest

Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund launches 1 Minute Video Contest on Women Rights for University Students

Islamabad (Muhammad Yasir) Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund has brought forward an exciting opportunity for university students of Pakistan whereby they can win cash prize worth PKR 50,000 by making a 1 minute video on the topic of women rights and gender equality. There are prizes for the 1st and 2nd runner up as well. The 1st Runner-up will get PKR 25,000 whereas the 2nd Runner-up will get PKR 10,000. The competition is open to university students from all over Pakistan.

The PPAF One Minute Video Competition 2020 (1MVC-2020) aims at engaging university students in joining the global campaign of achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls by 2030 as enunciated in Goal 5 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). All entries should be themed around the UN theme of International Women’s Day 2020: “I am Generation Equality: Realizing Women’s Rights”

The entries must be submitted before midnight, February 16, 2020 and after the competition is closed three winners will be chosen by an esteemed jury. Results of the PPAF1MVC-2020 will be announced on Feb 28, 2020. The winners will be informed beforehand through email to receive their awards at the PPAF’s Amtul Raqeeb Award ceremony held in Islamabad every year to mark the International Women’s Day.

Visit 1mvc2020.ppaf.org.pk:84 for more details on eligibility criteria, and guidelines on how to apply. Information is also available on the official Facebook, Twitter and Instagram account of Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund.

 

Children’s agency remains at full swing at CLF Lahore

Children’s agency remains at full swing at CLF Lahore

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) After the two exhilarating days of literature celebrations of Lahore, the 64thChildren’s Literature Festival (CLF) wrapped up at Children’s Library Complex on Wednesday with children’s participation and agency being the most vibrant aspects of the fun-filled event.

The two-day event organized by civil society organization Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA) and sponsored by Oxford University Press (OUP) Pakistan, Open Society Foundations (OSF), Oxfam, British Council, Life Skills for Kids (LSK), Lahore Grammar School and Roots Millennium School.

The co-hosts, sponsors and partners of CLF Lahore were also pleased to see such a great turnout in the event held in the capital. They all pledged to continue their efforts in improving the means and outcomes of learning for the children.

On the second day, Amjad Islam Amjad visited CLF as a special guest and engaged with the kids on the importance of literature and creative writing. He also distributed his signature pens as a souvenir for young writers and encouraged all the aspirants to use the power of pen to change the world.

Children’s agency remained at full swing at CLF Lahore 2020 as they were at the center of the two-day festivities at the Children’s Library Complex. The literature festival received a huge response from students, teachers and the general public as over 30,000 children attended the event. Schools from distant districts like Kasur, Faislabad, Gujrat and Sheikhupura also participated in the event.

“This is not co-curricular activity but Children’s Literature Festival is Mainstream Curriculum,” said the Minister Food Punjab Sami Ullah Chaudhary, as he heard the young authors and read their writings. This was the best tribute to the Children’s Literature Festival (CLF). He further said that “CLF is indeed mainstream curriculum where reading, creativity, Science, Math, heritage, technology, theatre, music and movement is being promoted for making “Learning” happen. He said ‘when a child learns in this mode, she/he never forgets, the dots begin to connect – the truth begins to illuminate. This is an unforgettable and largest learning event for children that I have ever seen!”

At least 80 sessions were held at CLF Lahore with over 125 resource persons and 36 partner institutions who were a part of the learning activities. Learning was at the heart of the two-day festival, CLF was packed with Augment reality sessions, robotics, pottery making from Harrapa, toy making, Science Fuse, Kitabgari, Alif Laila Book Bus activities, theatre workshops, open mic sessions, Cinema Ghar, Dastan-Goi, puppet shows, book launches, science activities, STEM workshops and experiments and exhibition, panel discussions, history of coins by State Bank of Pakistan and many more activities organized for the children. Child poets from Sanjan Nagar schools impressed the audience with an energetic Moshaira. Moreover, there were insightful and thought provoking panel discussions on topics concerning children’s literature, heritage and child rights.

The second day’s morning session saw the main ground packed with children who were being entertained by non-verbal storytelling session through animations by Fauzia Minallah followed by sing-along session with Khaled Anam, a wonderful puppet show by Rafi Peer that was the main attraction of children and theater workshop by Atif Badar.

Bano Qudsia room had several panel discussions in which one of the session was about Child Protection “Hamari Hifazat Kaun Karay Ga”. During the discussion CLF Ambassador, famous host and panelist of the session Juggun Kazim, ardently stressed on the rising concerns and alarming cases of child abuse and how we all need to knit together against it. There was a unanimous spirit of spreading maximum awareness and fighting this evil to make the society more amicable for our younger generation. CLF Advisor, Rumana Husain had wonderful session on history of Lahore and its heritage, creative writing and also she launched a book named “The Winged One”.

The room titled Karwan-e-Iqbal had sessions through the day varying from storytelling to talks on Truck Art, Craft and Literature and innovative approaches to learn poetry. Suno Kahani Meri Zubaani was also there that was the main attraction to promote Urdu as a language alongside giving children valuable input on morals and ethics. Iqbal Shah from Shaman family of Kailsah joined CLF to narrate stories from the children’s literature from Kailaash.

Faiz Ghar Auditorium had theater performances by Sanjan Nagar School, puppet show by Alif Laila, drum circle, theater performances by kids, theater competition by Khaled Anam. The CLF also gave special tribute to Fehmida Riaz, the poet-author who had been associated with CLF since its inception in 2011 and wrote many beautiful books for children. While in Waris Shah ki Baithak OUP had a full-day activity on the art of bookmaking.

In other spaces CLF was packed with Augment reality sessions, robotics, pottery making from Harrapa, toy making, Science Fuse, Kitabgari and Alif Laila Book Bus activities.

ITA CEO and CLF founder Baela Raza Jamil expressed great delight over the successful event. She said that it is very encouraging to see all these young faces excited to broaden their knowledge. “This is a dream come true that we have managed two amazing days in Lahore. We encourage and celebrate the joy of literacy and welcome anyone with an interest in children’s literature to join us. The festival went really well and I am thankful to all of the sponsors and partners for their support and love,” she added.

With the success of 64th CLF held in Lahore, it has become the largest social movement for children’s learning in Pakistan. Through these interesting and interactive activities, CLF Lahore promoted the ideas of multilingualism, girls’ education, children’s literature, multiculturalism, diversity, sustainable lifestyles, tolerance, and gender equality, among others. Having a nationwide footprint with a reach of over 1.4 million children, CLFs continue to promote a culture of learning, focusing on creativity, imagination and multi-sensory stimulation, and not just on school textbooks, tests and examinations.

 

64thChildren’s Literature Festival kicks off in Lahore with a bang!  

64th Children’s Literature Festival kicks off in Lahore with a bang!

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) Day 1 of the two-day programme of 64th Children’s Literature Festival CLF culminated here today at the Children Library Complex Lahore, with 1000s of children, teachers and families participating with great spirit in over 50 sessions. CLF is the largest children’s learning festival of the country! Graced inclusively by government, private, and special schools it is created a positive narrative for learning through feelings and inquiry for ALL in Pakistan. Nearly 10,000 children attended the festival on the first day.

Punjab Minister Food, Sami ullah Chaudary inaugurated the 64th Children’s Literature Festival (CLF) cutting the ribbon of a beautiful installation celebrating the theme and tarana of the CLF “Hamein Kitab Chahiye”. The festival’s inauguration at the CLC Main Ground or the “Walled City Lahore Gardens – “Nai Reesan Shehr Lahore Diyan” mesmerized the entire audience with brilliant renditions by the children from Government Special School Choubarji and Shahdab School, two young authors who share their writings in Urdu and English, and the Sanjan Nagar School students of Faiz Ahmed Faiz poetry. The Minister whilst presenting the CLF Awards to longstanding CLF unique resource persons said. “Today is a very special day for me; I want to be a child once again- let us all work for the learning beyond the narrow text books culture”.

Commenting on the event, Ms. Talat Fatemah Naqvi, member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab said, I am just awe struck at the scale and beauty of this festival – the only one of this kind in Pakistan.

Earlier Dr. Fauzia Saeed, Director General Pakistan National Cultural Academy (PNCA) invited as the Guest of Honor, said that CLF is a powerful platform that celebrates diversity and learning! She said “I am overwhelmed each time by this unique festival for children committed to enhancing the love of reading and critical thinking among children through beautifully crafted storytelling, creative writing, illustrations, theatre, music, puppet shows, digital, robotics and STEM workshops, book launches and book fairs.

The festival opened with multiple sessions taking place simultaneously making it very difficult to make choices by children and teachers alike as they hopped from one segment to another in a bid to attend as many as possible within the same time slot, learning the rich ideas of CLF!

Whilst announcing the need to celebrate learning, reading, storytelling, and children focused activities, Baela RazaJamil, CEO ITA and founder CLF said, “We are back today with the tilsm / magic of CLF all due to the efforts of over 40 amazing partners and 130 valuable and celebrity resource persons present making our children happy; multiplying the love for stories, storytelling, reading and inquiry for expanding our imagination. Good things happen when we work together for them to happen,” she said, adding that books, literature as performing arts and science as interactive inquiry of nature through all senses broadened the minds of our children and teachers to new and fresh ideas. To honor and encourage our teachers the Teachers’ Literature Festival will be held to foster professional development and multiply the CLF in the classrooms on January 23, 2020 from 9:00 -3:00 p.m.

The first day saw the Main Stage packed with kids interested in the atre conducted by Khaled Anam, AtifBadar to storytelling sessions by Suno Kahani Mari Zubaani and through the mural of love by Fauzia Minallahan open mic session for students” bolkay lab Azad hein teray” and a concert titled “Rocking Timeless Poetry by Ali Noor, Ali Hamza and Rakae Jamil”

The Shakespeare Hall held dramatic storytelling, puppet show by Alif Laila Book Bus Society, and Shair o Shairi ,Mushaira by Sanjan Nagar school students. Bano Qudsia held book launches by a 7 year old Zahra Bokhari and first time author Anam Khan along with Sign Language Facilitation and panel discussions. In Waris Shah di Baithak 1, full-day activity on the art of bookmaking was held by OUP’s team. FaizGhar Auditorium had Theatrical performance by Sanjan Nagar Students, theater performance by Rafi Peer and development through astronomy in Pakistan by Cosmic Perspectives. Digital Pakistan and Arfa Karim room featured digital various digital activates and session Safe Internet by ITA team.

Karwan-e-Iqbal held public speaking workshop, History of Lahore by Rumana Husain, Critical thinking and creativity, storytelling session of folktales of Kalaash were narrated by the ‘Shaman- .from the beautiful Kalash Valley and  Khurshid Khan an amazing school teacher from Peshawar.

The programmesat Abdus Salam hadrich learning spaces with daylong activities including robowars by Oxbridge, the amazing LHC tunnel by Khwarizmi Society, Robotronics, Science Fuse and heritage activities by State Bank of Pakistan Museum teams. Potters, paper making, wooden toys experts, arts and crafts and three mobile libraries from CLF and Alif Laila Book Bus Society enthralled everyone!

Cinema Ghar had film screenings from Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy (SOC) Films, Quaid say Batein, many others.

CLF Lahore has been generously supported by the Children Library Complex, School Education Department Punjab, Oxford University Press (OUP), Open Society Foundations, Oxfam, the British Council Library, Life Skills for Kids (LSK), Lahore Grammar School and Roots Millennium Schools.

CLF promotes creativity, imagination and responsible citizenship through multi-sensory stimulation both in and beyond classrooms and textbooks, a truly unique platform that practically illustrates ways of motivating children to learn through self-expression, tolerance and critical thinking.

CLF continues to spread the love of learning and propagation  practically as the  largest learning festival for children and teachers in Pakistan promoting multiple intelligences; being held from Mithi, Turbat and Muzaffargarh to Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi  & Islamabad since 2011-Lahore marks the 64thCLF!

Entry is free for all-Children as the VIPs of the CLF and adults must be accompanied by them.

Pakistan Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai to Support USD 8 Billion in Pakistan-UAE Trade

Pakistan Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai to Support USD 8 Billion in Pakistan-UAE Trade

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) – SAP SE (NYSE:SAP) has announced that it is helping to power the digital transformation of Expo 2020 Dubai, the upcoming World Expo taking place in UAE between October 20, 2020,and April 10, 2021, which is set to host the Pakistan Pavilion and Pakistani visitors.

The organizers are using solutions from SAP to help optimize processes and costs and deliver personalized experiences for an expected 25 million visits and 192 participating countries.

The Pakistan Pavilion, themed “Emerging Pakistan,” aims to enhance the USD 8 billion in bilateral trade, according to Dubai Exports, and collaboration across economic development, infrastructure, energy, agriculture, and petrochemicals.

“Expo 2020 Dubai presents a strong opportunity to showcase Pakistan’s economy development on a global stage, and to optimize the experiences for Pakistani exhibitors and visitors,” said Saquib Ahmad, Managing Director, SAP Pakistan. “Expo 2020 Dubai is set to demonstrate best practices in digitally transforming customer experiences, which could be applied to Pakistan’s industries and mega-events.”

Expo 2020 Dubai Combines X+O Data to Transform Experiences

“SAP is helping Expo 2020 Dubai transform the on-site experience for its visitors,” said Luka Mucic, Member of the Executive Board and Chief Financial Officer, SAP SE. “We are using global best practices so Expo 2020 Dubai can combine customer experience data, so-called X-data, with operational data, O-data, in real-time. This helps Expo 2020Dubai listen, understand and act on millions of participant and visitordata points in real time as part of our commitment to helping organizations become intelligent enterprises in the experience economy.”

Expo 2020 Dubai is currently using SAP S/4HANA for back-end financials, HR and procurement and the SAP C/4HANA suite for real-time visitor information. It is using the SAP Analytics Cloud solution and SAP Digital Boardroom for real-time analytics and visualized reporting for enhanced decision-making. Expo 2020 Dubai is also planning to implement the SAP Customer Checkout application to process retail sales transactions from hundreds of points of sale across the site.

SAP is demonstrating PODium, its interactive technology platform to help People of Determination effectively navigate the Expo 2020 site.As an innovative enterprise software partner, SAP has co-developed the platform with Expo 2020 Dubai through the SAP Co-Innovation Lab location in UAE. The platform optimizes experiences for People of Determination based on their accessibility requirements, using analytics and experience management technologies from SAP – coupled with input from Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile tracking technologies.

“SAP is key to helping Expo 2020 Dubai deliver a seamless, integrated experience for organizers, participants and visitors,” said Mohammed Al Hashmi, Chief Technology Officer, Expo 2020 Dubai. “We’re using the latest solutions from SAP in areas such as analytics and customer profiling to help tailor the Expo experience for millions of visitors based on their personal preferences.”

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STRATEGIC AGREEMENT BETWEEN PSO & UBER

FIRST OF ITS KIND FUEL MANAGEMENT SOLUTION   STRATEGIC AGREEMENT BETWEEN PSO & UBER

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) Pakistan State Oil (PSO), the largest oil marketing company in the country, and Uber, the global ride-hailing service, have signed a strategic partnership agreement. Through this arrangement, PSO will provide its advanced DIGICASH Fuel Cards, coupled with Fuelink Mobile App and special offerings to the Uber partner drivers. DIGICASH shall enable a controlled yet convenient fueling experience through which Uber partner captains around the country will be able to monitor their fueling expenses, as well as get special discounts and rewards.

Uber is committed to increase the supply of safe, affordable Uber products in Pakistan and create more economic opportunities to empower the community. Through this partnership, PSO shall be making Uber partner drivers’ journey easier and rewarding, thereby benefitting the community at large. The two organizations agreed to strengthen their cooperation by signing a strategic partnership in a ceremony held at the PSO House, Karachi. Mr Ghulam Murtaza Shaikh, Deputy General Manager, Cards and Non-Fuel Retail Division – PSO, and Mr Omar Askari, Head of Business Development – Uber, signed the agreement. Mr Shehryar Omar, Senior General Manager – Marketing, PSO, Mr Asif Aslam, General Manager – Retail Fuels, PSO, Mr Asad Raza Faiz, General Manager – Supply, PSO, Mr Imran Rana, Deputy General Manager – Communications & Customer Services, PSO, Mr Syed Sajjad, Deputy General Manager – Legal Affairs, PSO,  Ms Ayesha Aleem – Senior BD Associate, Uber, Mr Shahid Khan – Head of Operations, Uber,  Ms. Miriam Mehdi – Senior Operations Manager, Uber and other officials from both sides were present on the occasion.

Speaking about this partnership, Mr. Shehryar Omar, Senior General Manager – Marketing, PSO said:

“We are happy to partner with Uber, the leading ride-hailing service in the world, which has been providing a vital service to consumers in Pakistan for several years now. PSO, being the largest national oil marketing company, is committed to providing quality products and services to our consumers. This partnership with Uber will provide convenience, rewards, deals, and discounts to Uber drivers across Pakistan and help them securely manage and track their fuelling expenses.”

Commenting on the partnership, Omar Askari, Head of Business Development, UBER, stated:

“Our collaboration with Pakistan’s largest fuel marketing company will benefit Uber partner-drivers through improved earnings with beneficial discounts.” “We are committed to empowering our communities by enhancing their ability to earn for their families. We see Pakistan as a country with tremendous potential and consider it an honor to play a role in creating better economic opportunities across.”

Huawei Cooperates with National Bank

Huawei Cooperates with National Bank of Pakistan and UnionPay International to Launch Huawei Pay

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) In cooperation with UnionPay International and National Bank of Pakistan, Huawei has launched its mobile wallet service Huawei Pay in Pakistan, making it the 4th market where Huawei Pay has been made available, following China, Russia and Hong Kong (China).

HUAWEI or HONOR smartphone users who are also holders of NBP UnionPay Virtual Card can now visit HUAWEI AppGallery to download and install the HUAWEI Wallet app, and enjoy the convenient, secure and quick payment experiences brought by Huawei Pay.

On August 31, 2016, Huawei and UnionPay jointly launched Huawei Pay service for the Chinese market. On January 26, 2018, Huawei signed a global cooperation agreement with UnionPay in Shenzhen. The two parties jointly agreed to promote Huawei Pay globalization and accelerate overseas implementation. Today, Huawei Pay has come to Pakistan marking an important milestone and laying a solid foundation for a broader global layout in the future.

Over the past few years, Huawei’s business expansion in Pakistan has been remarkable and has made a significant contribution to Pakistan’s national economy. Huawei is playing a big socially responsible role by providing business in different fields of Pakistan. Huawei Pay, the mobile payment and digital wallet service at your fingertips, is the big step towards technical innovation. It is an easy and secure way to make payments with your HUAWEI or HONOR smartphones. It can replace a credit or debit card, all what you need to do is to add your NBP bank cards to HUAWEI Wallet and pay by scanning the in-store UnionPay QR code. High-end smartphone users may enjoy a more convenient tap-to-pay function soon when the merchants are ready to accept contactless payments.

“Hand in hand with National Bank of Pakistan and UnionPay International, we are excited to launch this extraordinary technology product Huawei Pay for our consumers in Pakistan. Huawei Mobile Services aim to bring the latest technologies and services to global consumers, allowing more and more people to experience the convenience of the intelligent era and enjoy the joy of technology advancement”, said Adam Xiao, Managing Director of Huawei Mobile Services MEA, Consumer Business Group.

Also speaking at the occasion, Mr. Amin Manji, SEVP, Group Chief/CTO, Technology & Digitalization Group, informed that NBP has launched a string of digital products including UPI EMV/Contactless Debit Cards, Virtual Cards and by bringing Huawei Pay to Pakistan this is an important achievement for NBP as it would further provide customers the choice of unique transaction set coupled with NBPs branch and ATM footprint across the length and breadth of Pakistan.

The General Manager of UnionPay International Middle East Branch, Han Wang said, “The launch of Huawei Pay will establish outstanding digital wallet experiences for Pakistani consumers. With continuous efforts to create innovative payment products with numerous technology solutions, UnionPay is very pleased to bring our cardholders and partners the exciting features and benefits with the more integrated, secure and convenient payment method and contribute to the local economy.”

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BankIslami partners with IMC to ease vehicle financing for customers

BankIslami partners with IMC to ease vehicle financing for customers

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) BankIslami Pakistan Limited, one of the leading Islamic banks of Pakistan with a network of more than 330 branches in over 114 cities, signed an agreement with Indus Motor Company Limited (IMC), the exclusive manufacturer of Toyota vehicles in Pakistan enabling smooth auto financing for their Residual Value Customers.

Through this alliance, both BankIslami & Indus Motor Company will offer customer value proposition of exclusive deals to Toyota customers only. The agreement was signed by Mr. Bilal Fiaz, Head of Consumer Banking, BankIslami and Mr. Abdul Rab, Senior General Manager Marketing & Sales, Indus Motor Company Limited.

Reflecting on the occasion, Bilal Fiaz from BankIslami added: “With the current trend of rising costs and its challenging effect on the consumer’s purchasing power, BankIslami is consistently striving to introduce convenient and affordable financing alternatives that are Shariah compliant. This partnership is a step in the same direction. We are honored to be partnering with IMC to make a positive impact on the auto finance market.”

BankIslami aims to create value for everyone in the eco-system in which it operates by offering Shariah-compliant financing solutions for all segments of the society which this partnership guarantees.

Caption: BankIslami Pakistan Limited and Indus Motor Company (IMC) sign an MoU for enabling smooth auto financing for their Residual Value Customers.