SAF-GCT charitable alliance to enroll another 10,000 out-of-school children in Sindh in one year

Karachi  (Muhammad Yasir) Karachi The alliance of the two leading non-profits has announced to enroll 10,000 more out-of-school children in one year in the network of jointly run charitable schools in Sindh. The non-profits Shahid Afridi Foundation (SAF) and Green Crescent Trust (GCT) made the announcement to this effect at their joint annual fundraiser held here at a hotel and attended by the leading businessmen and philanthropists of Karachi. The two charities have been working together in the education sector for the past four years having an enrolment of over 3,000 children from underprivileged families in eight jointly run schools in backward areas of Karachi.

Both the charities aim to expand their network of charitable schools to tackle the gigantic task of enrolling out-of-school children. GCT CEO, Zahid Saeed, said that over 22 million children are still out-of-school in Pakistan. He said the authentic data showed that the number of illiterate children in the country surpassed the total population of Australia. He said the latest verified data compiled by GCT showed that Pakistan’s total spending on education exceeded the defense budget of the country. He said the education budgets of provincial governments, Islamabad, Azad Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan, if combined together was more than the annual defense budget of Pakistan. He said that Pakistan despite spending Rs 1,300 billion on education annually was far from tackling the issue of out-of-school children as their number kept on increasing every year.

GCT Trustee, Saad Zia, said that a group of concerned businessmen 28 years back had adopted an abandoned building of a government school and hired teachers to revive academic activities for the needy children in a backward area of Karachi. He said that the adoption of the government school building became the basis of GCT’s creation that had now 155 charitable schools all over Sindh having an enrolment of 29,000 children of the needy families. He said the footprint of the GCT’s charitable work had been present all over Sindh as its schools were situated from Sukkur to the Arabian Sea coast. He told the audience that the GCT established its schools in such backward areas where there had been no prior facility to educate the children. He said the GCT’s charitable network enrolled 1950 orphan children who were not just provided education but the pressing economic needs of their families were also regularly fulfilled.

Introducing his charity to the guests of the fundraiser, SAF Chief Operating Officer, Rizwan Ahmed, said the cricket celebrity Shahid Afridi had entered the field of charitable work in 2014 with a focus on the areas of health, education, community development, sports, and emergency relief for the deprived communities. He said that in all the SAF ran 14 charitable schools all over Pakistan having an enrolment of 4,207 children from destitute families who were being given education free of charge. He said the water supply projects built by the SAF had benefited over 25,000 families in 90 villages that had been supplied around 102,400 gallons of filtered water. He said that during the initial strict lockdown imposed in the country against the spread of Covid-19, Shahid Afridi had himself travelled 18,000 kilometres all across the country especially in Balochistan to give food rations to the needy families. He said that Afridi had to attend the fundraiser himself but couldn’t do so due to worsening of his health due to the injury as the cricketing star had personally sought an apology from the prospective donors who wanted to become a partner with him to educate children of the deprived areas. Short documentaries of both the NGOs were shown on the occasion. GCT’s documentary was about an orphan graduate of GCT’s school network, Danish Ghafoor, who later graduated from the IBA. Ghafoor after completing his education became an entrepreneur by establishing his own livestock farm that now employs the local needy population of his village in Mehrabpur.

The documentary shows that every child enrolled in the charitable schools of the GCT and SAF has the potential of following the footsteps of Ghafoor in practical life. Renowned actor, Adnan Siddiqui, conducted the show and expressed his fullest commitment to the alliance formed between the GCT and SAF for educating the children of needy families.

ICI PAKISTAN LIMITED FURTHERS ITS COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY.

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) ICI Pakistan Limited has embarked on a journey towards creating a greener and cleaner future for Pakistan. To further its sustainability agenda, in 2021 the Company launched a flagship sustainability drive – STEP (Sustain, Transform, Evolve, Preserve) to maximise the positive environmental impact of each of its businesses.

In line with the Company’s sustainability goals, ICI Pakistan Limited has launched innovative offerings within its Polyester Fibre portfolio. These products allow the Company to play its part in reducing Pakistan’s plastic waste levels by recycling and converting discarded PET bottles into value-added polyester fibre.  ICI Pakistan Limited has introduced sustainable products such as “Terylene Clean” and “Terylene Powered by CiCLO”, with the aim of reducing the environmental burden caused by plastic and microfiber pollution. Terylene Clean (Global Recycle Standard Certified) is salvaged from 100% post-consumer PET bottles and allows the downstream sector textile to completely shift its production on recycled fibre while continuing to offer exceptional quality finished products to their consumers.

To date, through Terylene Clean, ICI Pakistan Limited has recycled more than 250 million PET bottles. As responsible stewards, the Company is also in the process of enhancing its Polyester manufacturing capability by setting up a PET recycling unit at its plant in Sheikhupura. The facility is scheduled to come online in 2022, and will enable the Company to produce 100% recycled PET chip for the manufacture of recycled polyester fibre which is consumed by the downstream textile industry to produce yarn for blended textiles. With this new installation, the Company can recycle over 3.3 billion PET bottles in the coming three years and cater to the growing needs of Pakistan’s textile industry in line with the global sustainability agenda of its customers.

Moreover, to create awareness amongst future generations regarding proper disposal of PET waste and the benefits of recycling, ICI Pakistan Limited has collaborated with WWF Pakistan to sponsor the National Spellathon campaign. Commenting on the initiatives, Mr Nauman Afzal; Vice President of ICI Pakistan Limited’s Polyester business stated, “The Company has always believed in the power of doing better by doing good. In light of which six years ago, ICI Pakistan Limited’s Polyester business devised a four-tier strategy (Sustainability, Health & Hygiene, Versatility, Traceability) to align itself with the future of the textile world. We believe that creating a circular loop supply chain and encouraging the recycling of PET waste can be beneficial to Pakistan’s economy. We are partnering with multiple stakeholders to streamline the processes of PET waste collection and its re-use in value-added recycled polyester fibre products.”

Systems Limited and Huawei announce Strategic Partnership for Global Digital Banking

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) With the increase in online transactions, customer demands are changing, and to keep up with them banks must embrace human-centric and customer-first digital transformation. The patron of building a fully connected, intelligent world, Huawei, and enabler of a digital tomorrow, Systems Limited, formed a strategic alliance to navigate the way forward regarding the advancement of digital banking.

The signing ceremony took place on March 11, 2022, in the presence of Asif Peer, CEO & MD, Systems Limited, and Shahzad Rasheed, CEO, Huawei Cloud. Systems Limited has always been at the forefront of digital advancement and has taken multiple initiatives in the past to reshape the delivery and structure of financial services around technology to meet customer demands, anytime and anywhere.

Key personnel from the IT and banking were also present at the ceremony. The group discussed how technology has a huge impact on customer behavior, service and product innovation, business operation, and the vast potential it holds for the banking sector.

Asif Peer, CEO & Managing Director at Systems Limited, expressed, “We are visualizing a disruption and growth in the digital banking landscape of Pakistan to support business innovation in this new era. Banks are rapidly moving towards digital transformation, and we will be working closely to ensure refined customer management, channel optimization, and diverse ecosystem-wide collaboration. With partnerships such as this, we are on the right path of establishing a comprehensive global digital transformation strategy.”

Considering the newly announced cloud-first policy by the government of Pakistan, this partnership between Huawei and Systems Limited will help stabilize the digital banking ecosystem in Pakistan. The goal behind this partnership is to equip organizations with an end-to-end cloud-based architecture, assist them in meeting ever-evolving customer needs, and help them thrive in the digital world. Leveraging Huawei cloud infrastructure and System Limited’s enterprise-class cloud, information security, and digital banking services, both partners will be able to provide a ready-made, quick to onboard digital ecosystem in Pakistan.

Mr. Shahzad Rasheed, CEO Huawei Cloud reiterated that Huawei Pakistan is committed to expediting the journey of digitalization in the country and how that would be an impossible dream to achieve without Cloud. With the entry of digital banks in the financial industry we can expect monumental growth. China is a global leader in the world of banking and we will work towards connecting the Pakistani and Chinese Banks so we can learn from their experience and expertise. We are, and always will remain committed to the growth of the ICT Industry in Pakistan and look forward to working with Systems Limited as our strategic partner in this journey.

The emerging banks will have an in-country platform to set up their digital banking services robustly and seamlessly without a need for huge capital expenditure. Moving forward with Systems Limited’s global vision, the partners also aim to take these services outside Pakistan as well. This will also lead to multiple job opportunities in Pakistan.

Through the cloud, big data, and next-gen IT architecture, Systems Limited, and Huawei can help financial firms navigate the challenges of the customer-first and digital-first era.

PUBG MOBILE Introduces Pakistan’s First Pro-Level Tournament for Professional players

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) Carrying on with its practice of introducing innovative contests for Pakistan’s bustling eSports ecosystem, PUBG MOBILE, the country’s leading online battle royale platform has launched the first exclusive pro-level gaming tournament. Titled 2022 PUBG MOBILE Pro League Pakistan Spring (PMPL Pakistan), the platform is a competitive professional stage where teams battle for a diverse range of prizes. With Professional PUBG MOBILE teams competing for 18 days including 3 days of final stages, the competition will be live streamed on YouTube, Facebookand a variety of other social media platforms for audiences across the country.

The event is set to begin on 22nd March with the finals between 15th to 17th April. The total prize pool is a whooping PKR 17,600,000, the highest ever for a PUBG MOBILE Tournament in Pakistan.

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The teams competing in this 2022 PMPL Pakistan Spring was chosen in 2 approaches: direct invitation and qualifier. In February, a one-time-only PMPL qualifier category was introduced to kickstart the new PMPL qualification system. High ranking teams from last year’s PMPL, which included Team, R3GICIDE, 3X ESPORTS, QWERTY, METERSHOTXSKY ESPORTS, TEAM TUF, 52XRAGE ESPORTS, and QUANTUM RAGE received a direct invitation to compete in PMPL Pakistan 2022. Last month, the other teams were qualified by the PMPL Pakistan qualifier.In order to enhance excitement and create a more stable competitive environment, the PMPL will now run on a 1-year-cycle instead of seasonal relegation, which means the teams competing in the upcoming2022 PMPL Pakistan Spring will also be competing in the Fall Split.

Being newly established this year, the first-ever PMPL Pakistan is a reflection of the focus on the professional PUBGM teams of Pakistan and its ambitions towards cultivating an ambitious as well as lively local gaming ecosystem in Pakistan.

A bunch of local celebrities and influencers are also welcoming this tournament. Artists like Neelam Muneer Khan, Aima Baig and Bilal Saeed will perform during the finals live stream while also interacting with players through chat.

PUBG MOBILE Esports continues the momentum with OPPO, the world leading smart technology innovator to deliver optimized gaming experience to South Asia’s gaming enthusiasts. Fantastic activities will come with the upcoming OPPO F Series.

As PUBG MOBILE has been selected as an Esports Medal Event at the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games, a greater growth of the local esports ecosystem in Asian regions is expected. PUBG MOBILE has been at the forefront for promoting a conducive and positive Esports landscape across Pakistan through unique opportunities that provide a creative outlet for players who wish to take their skills to a professional level at the international stage. Moving forward, the best teams from PMPL Pakistan will be qualified to earn their place amongst other South Asian teams at the PMPL South Asia Championship in May, and global tournaments are being planned this year as well.

PAKISTAN DAY CELEBRATION AT QUAID-E-AZAM HOUSE MUSEUM – INSTITUTE OF NATION BUILDING (FLAGSTAFF HOUSE)

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) The Board of Management, Quaid-e-Azam House Museum – Institute of Nation Building constituted as a public/ private venture and given legal cover by Sindh Government Notification dated 6th April, 2021 will be celebrating Pakistan Day on 23rd March, 2022 at Quaid-e-Azam House Museum, Karachi.

The Event will include Flag hoisting and National Anthem played by the students’ band of Ida Rieu School, Karachi who will also sing the National Anthem along with students of (i) Jinnah Foundation School, (ii) Ida Rieu School and (iii) Hamdard Public School.

Following the National Anthem and patriotic songs, Mrs Nadira Panjwani a Member of the Board of Management and a reputed Philanthropist, Educationists and Head of Ida Rieu School and Panjwani Charitable Foundation and Trust will address the audience. Mrs Panjwani has been chosen as the main speaker at the Event in order to acknowledge Women’s International Day as she is a women leader in her own right.

 The Jinnah Society commissioned a book on Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah especially for students aged 6 – 12 years. Ms Amina Azfar wrote the book “OUR QUAID” in which the Foreword has been written by Mrs Nadira Panjwani and an Introduction by Ms Ameena Saiyid also a Member of the Board. The book has been published by Lightstone Publishers.  The book will be launched at the same event by Mr Liaquat Merchant and Mrs Nadira Panjwani. Amina Azfar, the author of ‘Our Quid’ will also speak at its launch.

 The book on Quaid-e-Azam for children aged 6 – 12 years is in English and was the brainchild of Mr Liaquat H. Merchant it was sponsored by Habib Metropolitan Bank Limited, Karachi. This book will be translated into Urdu and Sindhi and distributed throughout the country along with the English version.

The new HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 is set to take your audio experience

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The new HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 is set to take your audio experience to next level with Studio-quality sound, open-fit Active Noise Cancellation and an unparalleled comfort

Sound is that one essential element that completes the overall experience. Everyday, we are surrounded with sound coming from all directions and while it is something we are often used to, it sometimes cuts us from what we actually want to hear.

Check out the HUAWEI FreeBuds 4, Huawei’s latest True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Bluetooth earbuds that continues the legacy of the open-fit earbuds with Active Noise Cancelation (ANC) technology that started with the HUAWEI FreeBuds 3.

Offering studio-quality sound as well as open-fit ANC and unmatched air-like comfort, the HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 doesn’t just work with Huawei products, but also with devices running Android and iOS. Through the HUAWEI AI Life app, users are able to adjust settings or perform various controls such as wear detection, quick control, status query, noise cancelation and device management.

Immersive high-resolution audio with studio-quality sound

While speakers can handle all frequencies created by sound, the same is not the case with earbuds or headphones, which is why there is a need to innovate on how sound can be perfectly replicated despite the narrow frequency range.

With the HUAWEI FreeBuds 4, it uses a classic 14.3mm dynamic driver with a lightweight yet durable diaphragm that brings improved dynamic response to help avoid split vibrations that cause distortions in audio output. The earbuds use a Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) composite diaphragm made of polymer for greater durability that brings improved middle and treble sounds. In various test, dynamic drivers that use an LCP composite diaphragm can support a frequency range of up to 40 kHz which can deliver professional-grade sound quality with richer and fuller trebles.

Using this dynamic driver isn’t enough, and Huawei has implemented a bass tube on the earbuds to create a more pulse-pounding bass. This tube connects to the rear chamber of the audible unit with the external air holes and is part of a newly upgraded bass enhancement engine, bass tube and motherboard that form an independent sealed sound cavity. This results in an enhanced airtightness and acoustic pressure and increased bass performance that is wasn’t possible before on a small earbud.

More than just the impressively rich bass, clear vocals and rich details, the HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 also uses Adaptive Ear Matching (AEM) technology for the first time in open-fit earbuds. Using this technology, it can intelligently optimise the audio effect and output, allowing users to have a consistent and high resolution audio quality no matter how they’re wearing the earbuds.

Aside from the hardware enhancements to bring rich treble and powerful bass performance, HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 feature Adaptive Ear Matching (AEM) technology in open-fit earphones for the first time. By automatically detecting user’s ear shape and wearing condition, HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 can intelligently optimise the audio effect, allowing users to have consistent and high resolution audio quality regardless of the wearing situation.

Leading the industry with open-fit noise cancelation

Earbuds that feature ANC usually come with an in-ear design, but despite the technical challenges Huawei managed to bring ANC to open-fit earbuds: the open-fit earbuds offer a more pleasant and super comfortable wearing experience as the user is less likely to feel a build-up of air pressure within.

Challenges like how the earbuds should fit in user’s ears for absolute comfort as well as a proper noise cancelling algorithm brought about the adoption of dual microphones used on the HUAWEI FreeBuds 4. Together with AEM technology, it helps address the issue by automatically adjusting the music depending on the user’s ears. When users turn on noise cancellation, the earbuds automatically detects the ear canal shape and wearing conditions and then assigns the best suited noise cancellation parameters for the best listening experience.

Additionally, HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 has a staggered wind-proof structure that prevents wind noise from being generated at the source. This design effectively blocks strong winds from blowing directly into the microphone, allowing for better wind-proof effects.

Ergonomic design for an air-like comfort

More than just the performance, earbuds should also offer comfort levels that will allow it to be worn for long periods. In the case of the HUAWEI FreeBuds 4, Huawei created a 3D evaluation system that mainly looks at the wearing comfort of earbuds from three elements that include suction pressure, stability and stuffiness. Stress tests are then done to simulate how the earbuds are worn. Using 10,000+ human ear models, the HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 was created factoring in the comfort assessment on these tests to guarantee an optimal wearing air-like comfort for all users.

An audio assistant for a better lifestyle

The HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 can also work as an external microphone when shooting videos. Thanks to the high-sensitivity microphone, it is able record high-fidelity sound using a sample rate of 48 kHz that help retain much if the detail on the audio being recorded. Low Latency Mode is also supported on the HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 which is perfect for users who love playing fast-paced games.

Most of the time users want to control playback or answer calls without the need to take out their smartphones, which is why the HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 feature intuitive controls built right on the earbud. Tapping twice on the stem allows users to answer/reject a call, play/pause music, play previous/next song and enable voice assistant while swiping up and down will control the volume. Additionally, long pressing on the steam of the earbuds can enable/disable noise cancelation.

In this current digital age, many users typically own more than one device and it could be a hassle if they want to connect the earbuds to multiple devices that would require to be set up every time it is being used. HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 supports dual device connections whether if it’s a Huawei smartphone, tablet, PC, smartwatch or even devices from other brands.

In one scenario, when the user is watching on the tablet and there is an incoming call on the smartphone, the tablet will automatically pause the episode and the earphones will switch to the smartphone for the user to pick up the call.

In staying true to its technological innovations, the HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 joins Huawei’s line up of products that have transformed the way users interact with devices. This is a true testament to Huawei’s capabilities in delivering what the user wants and in turn taking audio experience to the next level.

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The All-Rounder POCO M4 Pro Debuts

POCO M4 Pro entertainment powerhouse combines unbeatable affordability, quality, and performance

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) POCO, a popular technology brand among the world’s young techies, announces the global launch of POCO M4 Pro. For those seeking an ultimate entertainment experience on the go, look no further than POCO M4 Pro, which packs a 90Hz AMOLED display combined with dual speakers, a 64MP high-resolution main camera, powered by a high-performance MediaTek Helio G96, and of course 33W Pro fast charging.

“This unveiling is a key milestone for our brand. At POCO, we strive to surpass customers’ expectations and go above and beyond to provide the best experience at an affordable price,” said Kevin Qiu, head of POCO Global. “For consumers looking for a superior and fun entertainment experience at an unbeatable price, POCO M4 Pro is a highly competitive option.”

Offering ultimate entertainment experiences at an unbeatable price

POCO M4 Pro is an entertainment powerhouse that combines unbeatable value for money, quality, and performance. Its 6.43-inch screen uses AMOLED DotDisplay for the first time in any POCO M series, and has a 90Hz refresh rate and 180Hz touch sampling rate, offering a high sensitivity to every interaction with the device.

The DCI-P3 wide gamut brings every color to life, and the display has a brightness rating of up to 1,000 nits. It can automatically adjust its brightness according to its surroundings for uninterrupted entertainment, and is certificated by SGS for both “Eye Care Display” and “Seamless Display,” for long-haul viewing sessions. Reading Mode 3.0 allows users to switch to a warmer color temperature to reduce eye strain, especially at night. Users can also add a paper texture to the text background for a more authentic experience. All of this runs at 2400 x 1800 FHD+ resolution, which means users can enjoy smooth use for everything from catching up with the latest vlogs to endless social media scrolling, all the while enjoying a sharp, vivid, and colorful visual experience.

The triple camera setup with a 64MP high-resolution main camera takes sharp, clear, and detailed photos, and is the first of its kind to debut in the M-series. Rounding out the triple set up is an 8MP ultra-wide camera for bringing the bigger moments into perspective thanks to a wider, 118° angle. While the 2MP macro lens can get up close and personal to capture spectacular shots of the micro world we rarely have the chance to see in detail. The triple camera also comes with features that empower users to capture any and every moment of their day in vivid detail including slow motion video, time-lapse video, and night mode. Of course, if selfies are a modus operandi for their social media content, the 16MP front camera more than lives up to the challenge of keeping its users looking their best.

POCO M4 Pro weighs in at just 179.5g and is 8.09mm thick, making it the lightest POCO smartphone to date. But the lighter body doesn’t mean sacrificing versatility. Rather, it’s equipped with a behemoth 5,000mAh battery that can last more than two days. Besides, POCO M4 Pro’s 33W Pro fast charging fully recharges itself in only an hour — just enough time for a bite to eat. Fortunately, if time is of the essence, charge POCO M4 Pro for only 10 minutes, which amounts to a substantial two hours of video playback.

Under the hood, POCO M4 Pro carries the MediaTek Helio G96, a high-performance chipset that can handle anything a user might throw at them. While a lightning-fast 2.05GHz octa-core CPU and ARM Mali-G57 MC2 GPU gives POCO M4 Pro all the power it needs to give users the ultimate entertainment experience. But for added measure to ensure that it operates at peak performance, LiquidCool Technology 1.0 Plus is designed to keep moderate temperature, no matter how long and how frequently POCO M4 Pro is used. 

If the 8GB of RAM isn’t enough, Dynamic RAM Expansion Technology enables the transfer of an extra 3GB from the 256GB of ROM. Storage can be expanded to up to 1TB, meaning it’s capable of storing a personal library of up to 500 videos, 250,000 songs, and 500,000 photos. POCO M4 Pro also comes with dual speakers for immersive sound experience, a Z-axis linear motor for responsive haptic feedback, and the all-new MIUI 13 for a stable and engaging user experience. 

True to their nature as an all-around ace and an entertainment hub, POCO is adding one more service to its list of inaugural features for the latest devices. YouTube’s subscription service, YouTube Premium, will come pre-installed on POCO M4 Pro – a first for any POCO phone.

Product Availability

The POCO M4 Pro will also come in three colors, Power Black, Cool Blue, and POCO Yellow. It will also be available in two variants: 6GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB.

6GB + 128GB: Recommended retail price at PKR 44,999/-  via official/retail stores.

8GB + 256GB: Recommended retail price at PKR 47,999/-  exclusively via Mi Store.

 

Building a bridge between education insufficiency through short video sharing platforms

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) The acquisition of education is the fundamental right of every human being. As a country, Pakistan tends to face a lot of criticism in terms of illiteracy rates, which are lackluster to say the least. The country’s total population as of 2021 stands at 228,190,072. Unfortunately,the rate of children from 5-16 years not able to attend school is a staggering22.8 million. Although these stats are troubling, extensive efforts are being undertaken to revamp the existing ecosystem and digital tools like social media are playing a comprehensive role in this regard.

Today, GenZ is ruling the modern era, taking chances, exploring opportunities and creating distinct paths for future development. In their journey, social media platforms are providing extensive opportunities to this segment of the population.The field of education is no different.Opening up a new world where access to digital resources is simple and convenient, social media is carving pathways for education that are open for all.

Regardless of gender, age or educational background,both influencers and audiences on social media get the opportunity to learn every dayfrom a variety of sources. There are a variety of creators who are highly educated, designing their content in a professional manner just for the sake of spreading literacy amongst the youth. On top of that, every other person owns a smartphonewhich adds another aspect of ease to the equation.

Likeeis one platform that is making it easier for people in general to engage academic activities through a variety of content. The idea is to publicize education for all.The digital platform is playing its part in collaboration with its content creators, to create a cloud of new, impactful avenues for individuals to learn and educate themselves. The purpose is to engage audience in a fun way of learning.

Short video sharing platforms and theirusage for achieving milestones and getting things done has been unprecedented. Content creators are engaging with the audience in a fun and entertaining way.Influencers on Likee are going big because of what they create.

Muhammad UmairShakir, a B. Tech. graduate and currently enrolled in an MBA program, has carved a massive following for himself posting content that revolves around the theme of education.He mentioned that he has worked in various TVCs and with international influencers because of the fame he has gotten as an educational content creator. With 1.2 million followers, Umair takes his time to do research and incorporate all of the relevant information in his videos. “I always think out of the box because it is important to never limit yourself in a shell and try to learn new things wherever and whenever you get the opportunity. IQ and your sense of humor are the new things on which people judge you these days” he emphasized.

Influencing someone is a difficult job and doing it in a positive way is frustrating at times. This aspect is especially true when dealing with a technical domain like education.“I chose to be a mentor not by dancing to indecent songs but by creating something on which you get nothing but respect” expressed another video creator on Likee.

With a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Arslan dug in to investigate the core concepts of the topic that he was willing to make videos on. For him, getting love and respects from the families he met keeps him motivated to do more and better. “Self-confidence is something you must have to succeed in this field. Talk to yourself, go through the struggles of those who are in the same boat as you” he further added while shedding light on the importance of reading books.

These creators together are building a platform to impart digital learning for the youth. They are contributing to forging a national identity that depicts social awareness and conduciveness for literal information.

 

IRC Reproductive Health Initiative Benefits Vulnerable

IRC Reproductive Health Initiative Benefits Vulnerable Women, Girls & Transgender People in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa During COVID-19

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) Cases of domestic violence across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa saw a rise in the aftermath of the pandemic-triggered lockdowns. This posed serious implications for women’s wellbeing, their sexual and reproductive health, their mental health, and their ability to participate and lead in the recovery of our societies and economy. The situation was graver in communities with high rates of illiteracy and multi-dimensional poverty.”  These views were shared by Tayyaba Aurangzeb – Deputy Director Operations/Country Director (Acting/Interim) in a press statement issued by the International Rescue Committee (IRC) at the conclusion of its Reproductive Health initiative supportedby Global Affairs Canada and implemented by Pakistan Village Development Program (PVDP).

Simultaneous to the outbreak of COVID-19,the increased incidence of violence against women and girls globally, especially domestic violence led the United Nations to declare it as a “shadow pandemic.” Speaking about IRC’s contribution to alleviating this grim situation she added, “We launchedan intervention to improve the health and safety of women and girls, with a focus on those with reduced access to Reproductive Health (RH), and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) response services during the pandemic.”

During the course of the intervention, IRC delivered an essential and life-saving integrated package of GBV and RH interventions to women, adolescent girls, transgender people and men, in Swat and Peshawar Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. These districts were selected owing to a high need and minimal availability of SRH and GBV services as part of the humanitarian response.

IRC in partnership with the provincial government, ensured delivery of health services including prenatal, natal, infant care, family planning, contraceptives, and nutrionalcouncelling. In addition, IRC established 10 safe spaces to deliver psychological councelling, awareness and vocational training to those most in need in the target districts of Swat and Peshawar.

Capacity-building exercises were also conducted so that women in the targeted districts had information, power, andresources to decide in case they wished to seek Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender-Based Violence response services. Efforts were also made to ensure that women and girls at an individual and community level had the demonstrative capacity to respond when faced with a crisis situation.

“International Rescue Committee remains hopeful that this intervention will go a long way in creating an enabling environment to effectively respond to issues of Reproductive Health as well as Gender-Based Violence in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,” read the statement.

Jinnah Inter-School Declamation Competition 2022 held at Quaid-e-Azam House Museum

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) The Board of Management (BoM), Quaid-e-Azam House Museum – Institute of Nation Building-constituted as a public / private venture and given legal cover by Sindh Government’s notification, in accordance with Sindh High Court’s Order dated 6th April 2021, organised the “Jinnah Inter-School Declamation Competition 2022” today, at Quaid-e-Azam House Museum (Flagstaff House), Karachi.

It should be noted that after over a decade, the annual popular event for students of Karachi schools was resumed by the Board of Management, Quaid-e-Azam House Museum Institute of Nation Building.

The final round of the Jinnah Declamation Competition 2022 was held on 19 March following two rounds for the selection of finalists on 17 and 18 March in which 29 students participated. Over 65 Karachi-based schools were invited to participate.

Among the 12 finalists were Samia Bint from Mama Parsi School; Abyanuddin Ahmed Ansari from St. Michaels Convent School; Abid Ali from Ida Rieu School; Pratik Harani from St. Pauls High School; Aliya Zehra from Al Murtuza School; Bakhtawar Jahanzeb from PECHS School; Nawal Abbasi from Aisha Bawany Academy; Sabeen Hameed from Bahria College, EABT Majeed Campus; Marium Kapadia from Jaffer Public School; Eman Ali from Bahria College, Karsaz; Munazza Fareed from Sindh Madressatul Islam; Hadiya Iman from Karachi Public School.  

The judges were Naseem Liaquat Merchant, The Jinnah Society; Ameena Saiyid, Lightstone Publishers; Aliya Tayabi and Dr Huma Baqai, IBA, Karachi.

The topics for the finalists were: Jinnah’s Pakistan and Pakistan and the Muslim world – Interaction and Benefits. Attractive prizes were given to the first three winning students. First position was awarded to Abid Ali from Ida Rieu School and was given the ‘Jinnah Trophy’ along with Rs. 50,000/- cash prize, books, merit certificate. Second position was awarded to Eman Ali from Bahria College, Karsaz and was given the ‘Jinnah Shield’ along with Rs. 25,000/- cash prize and books. Third position was awarded to Bakhtawar Jahanzeb from PECHS School and was given the ‘Jinnah Cup’ along with Rs. 15,000/- cash prize and books.

All participating students were given certificates of participation while the 12 finalists received certificates of merit. All students present at the venue received complimentary copies of the book on Jinnah, titled ‘Our Quaid’, a brainchild of Liaquat Merchant, Jinnah’s grand nephew, written for primary school pupils by Amina Azfar and published by Lightstone Publishers with a Foreword by Mrs. Nadira Panjwani from Panjwani Charitable Foundation & Trust.

Introduction by Ameena Saiyid, was presented to all the students at the event. Students, Parents, Teachers and Principals were present at the event.

The Guest of Honour, Mr Mohsin Nathani, Head of Habib Metropolitan Bank, the main sponsor mingled with the children and took pictures with the winners. Mr Liaquat Merchant, Senior Vice-Chairman BoM, Mr Ikram Sehgal, Chairman PathFinder Group and Ameena Saiyid, Lightstone Publishers also spoke.

The event was sponsored by Habib Metropolitan Bank Limited, The Jinnah Society and Karachi Council on Foreign Relations. It will become an annual event at the Quaid-e-Azam House Museum in addition to other nation-building activities for students. A similar event will be arranged for students in Urdu and Sindhi.