UCS, a project of Beaconhouse, signs seven school franchising MoUs in Karachi

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) United Charter Schools (UCS), a project of Beaconhouse Group, has successfully signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with leading educationists to franchise seven more facilities of the UCS with the aim to play an important role in the provision of quality education of an international standard to generations of young Pakistanis. To celebrate the occasion, a dinner was hosted by United Charter Schools at the Pearl Continental, Karachi.

Fatima Kasuri, Project Director at the United Charter Schools presided over the signing ceremonies, along with Naveen Shahid Butt, Deputy Director; Omar Mushtaq, Senior Manager Business Development; and Haseebullah Qureshi, Regional Head at UCS. The MoUs were signed between United Charter Schools and seven franchisees: Salman Ashfaq from Gulshan-e-Maymar Campus, Irfan Qureshi from Gulshan-e-Iqbal Campus, Adnan Kazi from F.B Area Campus, Furqan Kazi from Gulistan-e-Jauhar Campus, Imran Ansari from Rafaye-e-Aam Campus, Zeeshan Yousuf from M.A Jinnah Campus, and Erum Farooq Edhi from Clifton Campus.

Fatima Kasuri appreciated the efforts of all stakeholders in transforming United Charter Schools from a handful of campuses into an expanding network of leading schools in Pakistan. Speaking on the occasion, she stated, “At UCS, we believe that every child has a right to quality education in line with international standards, enhanced with latest technology use. Our education model enables our students to become confident, creative, independent, and critical thinkers enriched with knowledge, skills, and attitudes that empower them to become responsible global citizens. These partnerships with our franchisees reiterate our consolidated efforts in building a solid foundation for students’ successful futures.”

United Charter Schools offers an Oxford-based high quality curriculum that is also in sync with the objectives of the government mandated Single National Curriculum. UCS follows a hybrid learning system made possible with its proprietary online portal system INFINITY – a comprehensive dashboard for school management, administration, and faculty. It offers a holistic teaching and learning methodology that promotes social and cultural development of young minds.

10,000 Changan Alsvin sold in first year – celebrated with 5-year Warranty

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) Master Changan Motors Limited is fast becoming the face of automotive disruption in the country. With its motto of “Future Forward, Forever.”, the company is offering best-in-class vehicles and challenging the status quo one segment at a time.

Master Changan Motors Limited has announced the successful sales of more than 10,000 Alsvin within the first year, making it the fastest growing sedan in Pakistan. The vehicle has delighted its users with remarkable fuel efficiency, premium features like the sunroof, stunning design and an impressive interior. The vehicle also features Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), cruise control, customizable vehicle controls using the 7” human-machine interface (HMI) and faux leather seats.

“The success of Alsvin has been possible due to our commitment to bring the latest automotive design and technologies to the people of Pakistan”, Syed Shabbir Uddin – Director Sales & Marketing of Master Changan explained. “Today, customer’s confidence has resulted into the highest market share in relevant segments compared to all other new entrant brands. And to thank this confidence, we are announcing industry-leading 5 year warranty on all new Alsvins.”

To celebrate the occasion, Master Changan Motors Limited announced a special anniversary offer for all new orders in the month of March. Customers booking in March received free extension of warranty to 5 year / 150,000 km. The customers also received one year comprehensive insurance coverage under Changan Care | Protection Plan.

To cement the trust of customers and as a thank-you gesture, the company has announced the continuation of 5 year / 150,000 km warranty for all future Alsvin buyers. This highlights the Master Changan’s confidence in the product quality and reaffirms the commitment to offer the best customer satisfaction. The company is also going to introduce all new “Orion Blue” in Alsvin. This new shade has been widely appreciated in Oshan X7.

Customers can book the Alsvin with an extended 5 year / 150,000 km class-leading warranty at any authorized Changan Auto dealership.

The company’s first success in Pakistan has been Karvaan MPV. The popular 7-seat MPV has gained over 50% share in the small Van / MPV segment over the past 3 years. Changan Alsvin is the company’s foray into the B Sedan segment and has secured close to 25% market share in the relevant segment.

The recently launched Oshan X7 has quickly become the hottest selling SUV in the country due to its latest generation design, features and unparalleled engine performance. With its head-turning looks, the SUV is on track to disrupt the SUV segment in Pakistan.

Master Changan Motors Limited was established in 2018 as a result of the country’s Auto Policy 2016-21 with an investment of USD 136 million and a promise to bring futuristic vehicles within the reach of Pakistanis. Master Changan is the only JV with an OEM in three decades bringing in much needed FDI and Technology Transfer to Pakistan and within three years has become #4 in Pakistan’s auto industry and #1 among all new entrants. Changan is China’s #1 in domestic sales for over a decade. The brand leads in innovation and quality amongst all Chinese automobiles (Ranked #1 in Quality by JD Power) and has the highest investment in R&D in China.

 

HUAWEI launches the Trendy Flagship & Camera King – HUAWEI nova 9 in Pakistan

The highly anticipated smartphone boasts a remarkable design, a 50MP Ultra Vision Camera, front camera vlog features, 66W HUAWEI SuperCharge

Lahore (Nut Desk)  Huawei Consumer Business Group announced today the availability of the new HUAWEI nova 9, the Trendy Flagship & Camera King to consumers in Pakistan. Defined by innovative features and fashion-forward design elements, Huawei’s latest nova device will spark new inspirations thanks to its powerful camera system and all-new videography features, which create new possibilities for users as they record moments in their lives.

The HUAWEI nova 9 will be available in Pakistan at a price of PKR 107,999/- in the all-new Colour No. 9 starting from May 16th.

HUAWEI nova 9 debuts with a new colourway – Colour No. 9. It boasts a range of flagship-grade camera technology including a 50MP Ultra Vision Camera system, along with the RYYB colour filter array (CFA) and XD Fusion Engine. The camera enables users to capture impressive images and videos, even in low-light situations. The responsive 120Hz Original-Colour Curved Display, powerful processor, excellent battery life and support for blazing-fast charging speeds with 66W HUAWEI SuperCharge[1] ensure a fluid experience for avid mobile gamers.

[1] 66 W is the maximum charging power, and can only be reached when the dedicated 66 W HUAWEI SuperCharge charger and cable are used.

A Breath-taking New Design

The HUAWEI nova 9 is an elegant smartphone. It introduces a new Colour No. 9 colourway, which is created with an all-new Starry Flash AG Glass process that adds a unique texture to the chassis and highlights the iconic camera module, giving it greater visual emphasis. Under a spotlight, the whole device shines and sparkles.  It also has a stunning 6.57-inch 120Hz Original-Colour Curved Display with a tapered surface that flows like a waterfall, minimising the left and right bezels for more immersive viewing. It can display 1.07 billion colours, features a refresh rate of up to 120Hz[1] and 300Hz touch sampling rate for improved responsiveness.

The design of the HUAWEI nova 9 itself also stands to impress, measuring only 7.77mm thick with a weight of 175g[2]. It also features a Nebula-inspired Star Orbit Ring that was first debuted with the HUAWEI nova 8. It comes with a “nova” ring emblem that highlights the Star Orbit Ring, which makes it even more recognisable and eye-catching. Combined, these design features represent not only a continuation of a legacy, but also the rebirth of it.

Capture Your Story with 50MP Ultra Vision Camera

The rear camera system features a 50MP ultra vision camera, an 8MP ultra wide angle camera, a macro camera[3] and a depth camera. It includes a large 1/1.56-inch sensor and a RYYB CFA with high light sensitivity, collecting 40 percent more light compared to a standard RGGB sensor.[4] This allows users to capture exquisite photos and videos even in low light conditions, ensuring that the bright parts of the image are not overexposed while the dark areas are clear and packed with detail.

Once the camera hardware captures an image, the XD Fusion Engine gets to work, using sophisticated computational photography techniques to greatly enhance image detail and quality.

[1] Display supports a maximum refresh rate of 120 Hz. Display refresh rate may vary by app and game.

[2] Actual product dimensions and weight by vary by configuration, manufacturing process and measurement method. For reference only.

[3] 4 cm short shooting distance.

[4] Compared to the traditional RGGB colour filter array. Data comes from Huawei laboratory.

Vlog Innovation:

HUAWEI nova 9 features a 32MP High-Res front camera that supports 4K video capture and AIS (AI Image Stabilisation) Video Stabilisation, allowing users to capture high definition footage of themselves as they talk to the camera or when they vlog.

Thanks to Continuous Front/Rear Recording, users can also switch between the front and rear cameras, allowing them to fluidly capture their story within a single video file. Dual-View Video recording allows users to showcase their live reaction to events, simultaneously using the front and rear cameras with no editing required or, for when you want to show the big picture and the detail, you can simultaneously capture a close up shot and wide angle shot at the same time.

With the Petal Clip app, users can easily choose from a variety of video templates and themes before posting their vlogs or other videos to social media in no time. Moreover, complicated editing processes have been streamlined thanks to Video Search and One-Click Video Creation.

 Power at Your Fingertips

The device supports new Touch Turbo technology, taking mobile gaming to a new level as it allows for more accurate and responsive controls.

Whether for gaming or simply browsing the Internet, the HUAWEI nova 9 delivers excellent battery life with the high capacity 4300mAh battery[1]. In addition, down time is kept to a minimum, with the new nova smartphone supporting 66W HUAWEI SuperCharge for high speed charging.

AppGallery: Trusted, innovative and secure

Running on EMUI 12, the HUAWEI nova 9 offers a smart and seamless experience to users. The trusted, innovative and secure AppGallery is available on the HUAWEI nova 9, where users can download a wide range of high-quality apps.

[1] Typical value.

The Spotify Charts Experience Is Now Available in Pakistan

Lahore (Nut Desk) Recognizing that fans are the driving force behind the growth of music, Spotify expands the Spotify Charts experience to Pakistan, a distinct offering that is powered by listeners themselves. Serving as a prudent way to highlight how fans are connecting with the music they love; Spotify Charts provides a ranking for where the interest lies. It is an opportunity to celebrate the music and the artists that are touching Pakistani fans across the country.

Spotify Charts is a website (charts.spotify.com) that includes a logged-in experience for viewing artists, songs, and album chart performances. With access to:

  • Daily Top Song Charts – updates daily
  • Daily Top Artist Charts – updates daily
  • Daily Viral Charts – updates daily
  • Weekly Top Song Charts – updates weekly Friday morning
  • Weekly Top Artist Charts – updates weekly Friday morning
  • Weekly Top Album Charts – updates weekly Friday morning

With a clear denomination of total streams for listeners and their favourite songs, artists, and albums, Spotify Charts lets you see what is moving fans week after week.

Commenting on the launch of Spotify Charts in Pakistan, Claudius Boller, Managing Director for the region at Spotify, said, “Spotify is a platform that strives continuously to work on deepening the connection between artists and fans. With Spotify Charts, we are acknowledging and celebrating the role that fans have in an artist’s journey. These Charts are made by fans as they are the ones who open doors of possibilities for artists.” 

Ali Sethi, whose song “Pasoori” featuring Shae Gill has been in the top 5 on Spotify’s Viral 50 Global chart, expressed his excitement over Spotify Charts coming to Pakistan. “We envisioned Pasoori as a celebration of hybridity and inclusion and we’re blown away by how it has been received around the world. We wanted to make musical connections between the hand-claps of qawwali and flamenco, between raga and pop, between the message of ancient mysticism and modern-day movements for equality and representation. I think Pasoori achieved all that and then some. I’m so proud that Pasoori is Pakistan’s first song to top Spotify’s Viral 50 chart. It proves music is a universal language. I want to congratulate the wonderful people who helped make Pasoori — Shae, Abdullah, Xulfi, Kamal, Hashim and their teams. And congratulations also to Spotify charts for finally landing in Pakistan! Here’s to many more breakthroughs.”

Starting from today, Spotify Charts is available in Pakistan. Head over to charts.spotify.com to see who is rocking the charts.

Philip Morris (Pakistan) Limited works to uplift women in partnership with Kashf Foundation

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) Philip Morris (Pakistan) Limited (PMPKL) provided financial support to Kashf Foundation, a non-profit micro-finance institution, to support its project that aims to empower women by providing them professional training in food catering (“Project”). 

Under this Project, four centers were established in Karachi’s area of Korangi & Orangi that trained 88 women. The trainees were taught how to prepare, package, and market their baked good items whilst maintaining standard hygiene practices. The program specifically focused on including core skills training on how to run a successful business by addressing topics like client dealing, communication skills, and techniques of business management and budgeting.

Andleeb Uroos Ahmed, Head of Communications at PMPKL, while sharing her views about the partnership, said, “For our society to grow and prosper, it is imperative that we provide equal opportunities for women in every field. PMPKL continues to make efforts to empower women and we hope that through this partnership, we will be able to positively impact and improve the life of women involved in our project.”

Roshaneh Zafar, Managing Director Kashf Foundation, lauding PMPKL’s contribution to their initiative, said, “We have been working to enable the underprivileged segment of the society with a goal of eradicating poverty and creating a gender equitable society. We are grateful to Philip Morris (Pakistan) Limited for their support towards our organization and towards empowering women.”

The Project also focused on assisting women to develop market linkages and join digital platforms to sell their products and help them create sustainable business ventures and reach a larger market. Trainees were awarded grants to put towards their business ventures. Some of these trainees have established profitable businesses providing them with means to support their families and become productive members of society.

K-Electric Continues to Facilitate Consumers and Take Measures to Reduce Losses

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) As part of its effort to offer maximum convenience to its consumers and ensure uninterrupted power supply to the city, K-Electric continues to take various measures, including setting up facilitations camps, conducting anti-power theft drives, and disconnecting defaulters’ power supply in various parts of the city.

As per the details, K-Electric has recently organized massive facilitation camps in North Karachi and Korangi where the utility received massive support from the consumers. In both camps, over 3,000 consumers were collectively facilitated and availed of different services from KE teams, including bill payment solutions via easy monthly installments and rebates as per their eligibility. They were also facilitated on their requests for new connections.

Furthermore, in line with its efforts to reduce losses and ensure the safety of the consumers, it was revealed that KE, on a daily basis, makes around 5,000 disconnections each day on average due to non-payment of bills. Furthermore, it runs kunda-removal drives in different areas such as Landhi, Bhens Colony, Korangi, Lyari, and various others. In the last few days, KE has also removed illegal connections weighing over 1,000 kgs from its infrastructure, which was not only contributing to the losses of the utility but was also causing safety hazards for the people at large.

While commenting on the power supply situation of the city and the measures being taken by the utility to reduce its losses, Imran Rana – Director of Communications & Spokesperson at K-Electric said, “Power supply to the majority of the areas remain stable and as per schedule. It is pertinent to note that the duration of load-shedding across Pakistan, including Karachi, depends upon the availability of fuel, power theft, and timely payment of the bills. All those areas in Karachi with less than a 20% loss ratio are receiving uninterrupted power supply. We would also like to reiterate that the industrial zones of Karachi also continue to stable power supply from 400 feeders. We are taking strict measures against power theft across the city and would like to urge our valued consumers to continue to cooperate with us in our drive to reduce losses so Karachi can enjoy a safe and reliable power supply.”

Furthermore, he reiterated that KE’s call center 118, SMS Service 8119, KE Live App, social media platforms, and WhatsApp Self Service Portal remain active 24/7 to support customers with their queries.

Art of Writing students present original work

Lahore (Nut Desk) May Ajoka Institute’s Art of Writing students presented dramatic readings at the Punjabi Institute of Art and Culture on Saturday. Five writings including drama scripts, screenplays and short stories, developed during a 3-months course mentored by playwright Shahid Nadeem.

They included “Split” by Fatima Umar, a stage play which revolved around a character with split personality disorder, causing confusion and chaos. It was followed by Noor Malik’s “ Babaji ki Wapsi”, a story of fake spiritual healing as narrated by a dim-witted boy-servant. Next was a screenplay by Saliha Maryam about the life of stuntman who turned out to the real-life hero. In “Writer’s Revenge” writer Moeez Rehman developed a script about the unexpected revenge of a new writer who is humiliated by nasty critics at a literary meeting. The session ended with script for stage by Hassan Zaidi titled “ Rozina ka Khawb”, the story of little known singer whose dream of royal performance comes true in bizarre circumstances.

All scripts were original scripts developed by first-time writers. The dramatic readings were coordinated by Qurrat ul Ain Taj and Ajoka’s acting/writing students join in the reading including Sabahat Moazzam, Fahad Amir, Fizza Tirmizi, Mian Meesam, M.Ahsan and Sannia Tiwana. Course mentor Shahid Nadeem distributed certificates to the writers and appreciated their creativity and hard work.

This was the 15th on-ground batch of Art of Writing students which successfully presented its work. Ajoka also conducts online writing courses for students from outside Lahore and abroad.

realme Pakistan Embarks on a Strategic Partnership with Advance Telecom

realme levels up its distribution network by partnering with one of Pakistan’s top mobile phone distributors to increase their footprint across the country.

realme is always on the lookout for avenues to increase product availability in the market. To this end, realme has recently joined forces with Advance Telecom to increase their footprint in the Pakistani market. Partnering with a large variety of the top international players in the smartphone industry, Advance Telecom is well known as one of the leading mobile phone distributors in Pakistan. Founded in 2002, the distribution business has over time collected the most well-known clients in the mobile industry and garnered a lot of respect.

Starting off in the city of Karachi, Advanced Telecom has slowly but surely spread its distribution network around the whole country making it the largest distribution network in the country. They also have the biggest after sales service network in the country, having dedicated Customer Care Centers & Collection Points in all major cities and towns in Pakistan. Their Direct-to-Retail network has an incredible reach of over 230 cities/ towns. Advance Telecom’s sprawling, robust distribution network supports the transportation of smartphones, feature phones, as well as phone accessories.

realme has previously been working with three distributors across Pakistan, including Airlink Communications, M&P, and United Mobile, to disseminate their products in the market. With the addition of Advance Telecom as the fourth distributor, realme can increase the reach of their product line to areas they had not previously covered and can reinforce distribution services in areas that already had a distribution link. Being active in the market for 20 years has given Advanced Telecom a real understanding of the wants, needs, and attitudes of the Pakistani consumer which can prove to be beneficial knowledge for realme to capture a greater share of the market.

Syed Mashood Hassan, Country Director, realme Pakistan had this to say on the occasion: “The realme team is delighted for the opportunity to work with a distribution giant such as Advance Telecom. I have the highest hopes that our collaboration will prove mutually beneficial for realme and Advance Telecom and that we may continue this partnership fruitfully into the future. We will strive to deliver superior value to our user base together.”

The sprawling after-sales service network provided by Advanced Telecom can also be a great aid in maintaining the standard of quality that realme holds itself to and improving the user experience with realme smartphones post-purchase in order to bolster the relationships it has with its user base.

Rizwan Majeed, CEO, Advance Telecom, gave his views on the occasion saying: “We are overjoyed to announce our partnership with realme, the fastest growing smartphone brand, as part of our network. We would like to extend our reassurances to the realme team and our dealer network that we will work together to maintain the level of quality and service that realme aspires towards.”

With this newly formed partnership, realme fans can expect greater availability of all their favorite products nationwide in the future.

SPEAKERS FOR CHARTER OF DEMOCRACY TO SAVE COUNTRY FROM DEFAULT

Lahore (Nut Desk) Speakers at a consultation stressed the need for launching collaborative efforts by all the national political parties to develop a ‘charter of economy’ aimed at setting the direction of the economy right and bringing it out of the quagmire it is facing presently due to weak financial situation. This is the time that the incumbent government should take difficult decisions instead of popular measures so as to put the country stand again on its feet which is presently heading towards default.

The consultation was convened by the Pakistan Business Forum’s Lahore Chapter entitled ‘National Dialogue’ to pave the way for developing a broad-based charter of economy putting all the personal and political interest aside and furthering only national interests.

The consultation was addressed by the former governor Punjab Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Deputy Chief Liaquat Baloch, FPCCI Chairman Irfan Iqbal Sheikh, LCCI President Mian Nauman Kabir, FPCCI Zonal Chairman Nadeem Qureshi, Pakistan Business Forum’s Lahore President Muhammad Ejaz Tanveer, Progressive Group’s President Khalid Usman, Trader leader Naeem Meer and others. Former Governor Punjab Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar said that our biggest issue at the moment is economy.

He recalled his visit to London some three years back where some Indian think tanks said that India is no more interest in waging war with Pakistan but working to weaken Pakistan’s economy. He said our parties did not have shadow cabinets while in the developed world parties with even one seat form shadow cabinets so as when they come in power they have some working plan in hand to resolve the issues facing by the nation and the country. He regretted that in our country bureaucracy was ruling for the last 72 years and politicians are dependent on it because there is no tradition of doing homework before coming into power in shape of a shadow cabinet.

Chaudhry Sarwar also called for giving due recognition to overseas Pakistan who are sending US$3 billion to Pakistan. He said if we give them respect and resolve their issues, they can send double the remittances and help bringing country out of financial issues. He said currently we have only US$ 10 billion in the reserves and that was too a credit taken from the friendly countries just to keep in the reserves. He also hailed the performance of the judiciary and their role in resolving issues of overseas Pakistanis.

Deputy Chief of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Liaquat Baloch said that the country direly needs a charter of democracy currently. He said that political parties should brainstorm collectively and give a complete roadmap and strategy to implement it for the next five years. He said it is the duty of the economist of the country too to give a plan to save the country from present economic turmoil.

He said that the country was passing through a critical juncture where no one was either caring for neither the constitution nor they are accepting win or loss of any political opponent. He feared that this situation may lead the country to some serious loss. Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI) Chairman Irfan Iqbal Sheikh also advocated for developing a charter of democracy as there is no positive economic indication in the country.

He said we should rise now and save the country from default. He said we have always given attention towards politics and kept economy on second number. However, he said that if did not pay attention to the economy now then we will neither have the country nor the politics. He also voiced for banning the import of luxury items and said we did not have foreign exchange reserves for even the basics then why to import luxury items or luxury vehicles.

Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI) President Mian Nauman Kabir said that it is imperative that every political party should have an economic plan. Election commission of Pakistan should not allow a party to contest the elections which has no economic plan. He regretted that the incumbent government was not aware of how to control the fuel prices situation. He said business community has least hope from the politicians.

49th THAAP talk on the History of Pandemic in the Sub-Continent presented by Prof Dr. Kanwal Khalid

Lahore (Nut Desk) THAAP arranged a thought-provoking session with prominent scholar, Prof.Dr. Kanwal Khalid (Director Punjab Archives, Lahore), in which she presented her latest research entitled “History of Pandemics in the subcontinent”. The session was started with a welcome note delivered by Ar Mehreen Mustafa, Secretary to THAAP. Ar Mehreen Mustafa explained that with the help of five independent organizations namely THAAP Heritage, THAAP Conferences, THAAP MA Boli Center, THAAP Craft, and, THAAP publications, the mission of THAAP is to enhance and disseminate knowledge of the culture and history of Pakistan. She then introduced the speaker of the talk Prof Dr. Kanwal Khalid. Dr. Kanwal Khalid commenced her talk by thanking Prof Pervaiz Vandal and Prof Sajida Haider Vandal for giving her the opportunity to present her research at THAAP. She revealed that it is her first paper outside the premises of Art history, and it is purely based on historical documents, reports, and images found in Punjab Archives. She briefed that her research was started two years ago, after the outbreak of the corona pandemic which proves that Human beings are still very vulnerable to pandemics despite all the medical and technological advancements. While giving a brief reference to Pandemics in the world’s history from Greece history, the Byzantine empire, and European and Arab & African countries, Dr. Kanwal Khalid centered her talk on the outbreak of epidemics and plagues in the subcontinent. She highlighted the pandemics that occurred during the time of Arab explorer Ibn-e-Batota’s visit to the subcontinent, Tuglak Dynasty, and regions of Kashmir, Lahore, Gujrat, and Bombay presidency from the era of the 13th to 20th-century British rule. Dr. Kanwal Khalid focused on the famous Bubonic Plague epidemic as a case study and shed light on administrative measures of the British govt. to contain the epidemic. She took reference to historical reports depicting the measures adopted by ruling elite and community elders such as quartine, social boycott, use of force to prevent the further flow of plague, establishment of Plague research committee, research laboratory at Bombay, compensation of loss for the general public, and door to door search of the patients for treatments, etc. Dr. Khalid also shed light on the British govt. policies and methods to reach out to the affected people, their treatment and burial process, etc. She applauded the efforts of noted bacteriologist Mr. W.H Haffkine who introduced the vaccine for the treatment of this epidemic and later became a victim of British bureaucracy for being Jewish, though now he is remembered as a savor of humanity in medical circles. In the concluding session, Dr. Khalid highlighted the similarities between the Bombay plague and the Noval Coronavirus and opined that globalization which is the pride of the current human race also became a curse as wide interaction provided the virus an opportunity to spread itself across the borders. She ended her talk by saying that a Pandemic can attack any region at any given time and can cripple human life, society, and in the present case the whole world. At the end of the talk, Dr. Kanwal Khalid answered the questions raised by the participants. Pr. Pervaiz Vandal thanked Dr. Kanwal for enlightening talk and shared that it is delightful that Dr. Kanwal is presenting her every new research at THAAP for the last 12 years. He vowed that the promotion of Art, Culture, history, and architecture is the main agenda of THAAP and it will continue its mission with more passion and commitment. The talk ended with a tea break.