Ali Hamza’s ‘SarBuland’ Emphasizes a Deeper Issue in Society

SarBuland is a musical composition that highlights the importance of considering the issue of violence against women as not just a woman’s issue but a problem that needs to be owned by society in general, especially a patriarchal one.

The struggle to end violence against women has largely been carried out by female activists and dedicates women who have persevered to bring awareness, attention and legislation.But it will never be enough.It’s not about fighting a particular crime. It’s about changing a mindset.

‘SarBuland’ is a song which challenges narratives through lyrics and visuals that are empowering, not only to women but also the brave men who stand besidecourageous women and support them.

Samar Minallah Khan, the director of SarBuland says, “It is time to acknowledge the silent majority of men that stand up and speak up for the rights of women.  It is time to acknowledge them as allies and partners, and most of all, it is about time to acknowledge that men, too, face hurdles in speaking up. They pay a price for challenging norms and for standing up in the face of societal and cultural expectations. That takes a lot of courage.

I want them to relate to a different kind of hero. The actions of that hero could be very small; very subtle. It’s the decision to take those actions that is huge.”

Producer IrumAhsan says, “For a happy society, each human needs to be respected and woman is a human being. She does not have to be a mother or a sister or a daughter to be respected, supporting one woman creates a pathway for other women, Women are not anyone’s honor they are everyone’s pride.”

Dr Fauzia Saeed, DG PNCA welcomed the guests and appreciated the effort of using powerful images in a sensitive way to change mindsets and the talented poet and author, Kishwar Naheed recited her poem, ‘Mae Kaun Hoon’ with an English translation by Human Rights defender Tahira Abdullah. They also talked about the significance of 12 February, Pakistani Women’s day and paid tribute to all the women activists who were part of the struggle.

Renowned singer Ali Hamza has composed the music and sung the song. Whereas Irfan Ahmad Urfi has written the lyrics. The song follows a father and how he stands by his daughter and her decisions.

The video was made with the support of Legal Literacy for women project, ADB.

The Chief guest Dr. Sania Nishtar stated, “Yes, there are serious problems out there but we must take a moment to also celebrate the resilience to face these problems.” Words like ‘SarBuland’ and ‘Fakhar’ reinforce the positive aspect and stress on the way forward and a resolution.

To view Ali Hamza’s social media accounts, visit:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheOfficialAliHamza

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alihamzamusic/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/hamzasays

To listen song, visit https://youtu.be/oZEAPXu8tok

realme claims to be one of the Top 5 smartphone brands in 15 regions

realme claims to be one of the Top 5 smartphone brands in 15 regions according to Q4 2020 Canalys global shipment report

realme, an emerging smartphone brand that specializes in providing high quality smartphones and AIOT products, announced to be among the Top 5 brands in 15 regions according to Q4 2020 Canalys global smartphone shipment report.

realme ranked number four and holds its position as the fastest growing smartphone brand among the top five vendors in Southeast Asia market in Q4 2020. The company ranked 3rd in Philippines, and maintained more than 100% year on year growth in growing economies like Thailand and Myanmar. Meanwhile, realme entered the top five positions in some European markets, including Greece, Czech Republic and Russia, while in Russia realme achieved 338% annual growth in Q4.

“By embodying the spirit of ‘Dare to Leap’, realme is the amalgamation of best performance and trendy designs, with remarkable prices. We are confident that realme’s products and marketing strategy is effective even during this difficult time. realme will keep providing an optimum combination of bold, innovative designs and a balanced integration between software and hardware to meet the young generation’s requirements.” realme CEO, Sky Li introduced.

According to Canalys, realme ranked in Top 5 brands by shipment including following regions: Indonesia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia, Egypt, Israel, Czech Republic, Greece and the greater Southeast Asia region as a whole.

Engro Fertilizers and BASF enter a strategic partnership

Engro Fertilizers and BASF enter a strategic partnership to help Pakistani farmers protect crops and increase yields

  •  Unique mode of action delivers faster and better control of pests on cotton and other vegetable crops

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) Engro Fertilizers and BASF have entered a strategic partnership to launch SefinaTM insecticide by BASF in Pakistan, to help the country’s farmers better protect their crops from pests and improve crop yields.

Made from natural sources, Sefina is a novel and innovative insecticide that is registered for use on cotton and other vegetable crops in Pakistan. It offers a new mode of action for the control of key piercing and sucking insect pests, such as Whiteflies, Whitefly nymphs, Aphids and Jassids, that pose a major threat to these crops. Powered by BASF’s new active ingredient Inscalis® and higher efficacy, Sefina gives farmers a powerful new tool to combat resistance, as part of integrated pest management programs.

“We are very excited about partnering with a global player like BASF, who shares our vision of transforming the country’s agricultural landscape and helping farmers grow,” said Nadir Salar Qureshi, CEO, Engro Fertilizers Limited. “In Pakistan, farm pests pose a serious threat to cotton and other vegetable crops, distressing agricultural productivity and national food security. Along with BASF’s unique chemistry, we will be able to apply our experience and industry insights to provide crop protection solutions that help growers boost yields and income.”

“BASF is committed to helping Pakistani farmers and the agriculture sector to maximize its potential and produce healthy, high-quality crops safely and profitably. Advanced solutions such as Sefina allows growers to achieve better yields in a more sustainable manner. Engro is the perfect partner to help us bring this technology to Pakistan,” said Faisal Akhtar, Managing Director, BASF Pakistan.

How a boy from a remote village in KPK turned his life around

Timergara is located at the east bank of Panjkora River and is the head district of Lower Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Being a remote area, the people dwelling there do not really have many opportunities to excel in life. Even though the residents of Timergara might just be the most patriotic people you meet, they often have to migrate because of the lack of growth that the region offers. The residents who have big dreams, a passion for getting good education and want to establish themselves, usually move to bigger cities. Ata Ur Rehman and his family also moved to Karachi in the year 2009, hoping for a better life and to get better opportunities in this metropolitan city.

Moving to Karachi was a gateway for Ata to work on his dreams. He was now surrounded with all the opportunities that he lacked before. However, his happiness was short-lived. In the year 2017, Ata started feelingsick and one of the most alarming symptoms that he experienced was severe nose-bleeding. His familywasconcerned, doctors ran some tests and he was soon diagnosed with Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma (JNA) – a rare benign tumor that forms predominantly in the nasopharynx of adolescent males. He was surgically operated in the same year and was under the impression that he is now in the clear. His family rejoiced and believed that their troubles were behind them.

“I am grateful to Patients’ Aid Foundation (PAF) for introducing the live-saving robotic radiosurgery treatment, CyberKnife at JPMC, free of cost to the less-privileged patients like me who otherwise cannot afford treatment”

–          Ata Ur Rehman

 

 

Reality soon came crashing down on him in 2019when his symptoms reappeared but only this time, they were even more intense and frightening.Post-surgical residue was detected which meant that another surgery was very risky. This was a huge problem for Ata and his family. His loved ones were now more scared than ever before. When he was first diagnosed with his illness, his family somehow managed toget through, however this time, given the delicacy of the situation, it seemed near impossible for them to stay optimistic. His father and uncle dabble in manual construction work and collectively earn a family income of only PKR 30,000. Living in a joint family with his two unclesand having six siblings, Ata’s family found themselves in a situation that they thought would never come after his last surgery.

After endless struggles and closed doors, Ata finally got to know that his condition could be treated through the CyberKnife which is a robotic radiosurgery treatment that is precise and can be used for the vulnerable regions which cannot be surgically operated. With CyberKnife, Ata could be treated with reduced risks and the probability of no relapse.

Ata was finally able to get the treatment that he needed with the help of Patients’ Aid Foundation (PAF) – JPMC. PAF with the collaboration of JPMC officials, the Government of Sindh and its generous donors, has been able to set up aCyberKnife facility at JPMC that offers free of cost treatment to deserving patients. It is the only CyberKnife facility in Pakistan and the only CyberKnife facility in the world that provides the free of costtreatment which otherwise goes up to PKR 1 lac per session.It took 5 CyberKnife sessions for Ata to be treated but his treatment was a huge success.  For the next five years his doctors are going to continue with MRI so that any chances of relapse can be avoided.

Throughout his journey,Ata exercised patience and courage and has become an example for everyone around him. In spite of his testing circumstances, not once did Ata show signs of losing hope and succumbing to his illness. It was hope that lead him to believe that a solution can be found. His spirits were further lifted during his treatment because of the quality of facility and the encouraging PAF-JPMC staff that helped him to stay optimistic.

This long and hard journey only made Ata even more valiant and changed his entire outlook on life.Ata is now in 8thgrade and plans on becoming a doctor in the future to help adolescents going through similar situations.

Shan Foods receives BRC AA rating for food safety

After ISO 9001:2015, FSSC 22000, and consecutive BRC A Grade ranking, Shan Foods has outclassed itself with BRC AA ranking in food safety.

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) Shan Foods Private Limited (SFPL), a leading Pakistani culinary brand trusted worldwide for its quality spices and recipe mixes, has been conferred with an AA rating for its stringent quality control and food safety practices by the British Retail Consortium. BRC is a UK-based trade association, which audits food and manufacturing industries annually, against the highest safety standards.

The BRC rating is evident of the fact that Shan Foods adheres to the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI), with respect to product safety, integrity, legality, quality, and operational controls in the food and food ingredient manufacturing industry.

Having secured a BRC Grade A for 5 years and being a recipient of the BRC certification consecutively for the last 7 years, Shan Foods has outclassed itself this year by securing the AA rating, a rare rating awarded after a detailed holistic scrutiny of the food manufacturing process. This achievement is credited to the rigorous quality control measures taken at Shan Foods that extend from research & development to packaging and distribution, ensuring the supply of the highest-quality products to its consumers.

Mushkbar Zehra, General Manager Quality Operations, Shan Foods, commented that, “At Shan, we value quality and safety, alongside innovative taste and flavor, which form the bedrock of our tireless efforts, directed at delivering a superior product experience to our consumers around the world. After consecutively receiving the BRC Grade A ranking, the AA rating this year is a testimony of our quality assurance system in place, and of our constant dedication to improvement in the area of compliance to international food safety standards. We are committed to taking this dedication forward by continuing to ensure best practices at all levels of manufacturing and distribution.”

Hubco inaugurates TCF School and Establishes Women Vocational Training Centre in Hub, Balochistan

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) In line with Hubco’s mission of uplifting the communities within which it operates, it is funding a primary school operated by The Citizens Foundation (TCF) in Pirkus, Hub. Inaugurated by Chairman NEPRA, Tauseef H Farooqi, the school is spread over 2 acres of land. As per the MoU signed between the two, the school is operated by TCF while all the operational costs are borne by Hubco. 210 students are already enrolled in this school.

The NEPRA team was welcomed by Khalid Mansoor, CEO – Hubco, Ruhail Mohammad, CEO – Hub Power Holdings Limited and members of Hubco’s CSR team at the school premises.

As part of a pledge to keep the premises green, the NEPRA and Hubco teams also planted trees in the TCF ground.

Both the teams also visited Mouza Kund, where two primary and two secondary schools are already being jointly run by TCF and Hubco. Here, a vocational training centre for women was also inaugurated. 15 women from the local community are presently inducted in the training centre. Hubco has also announced that it will be setting up three more vocational centres for women in the villages of Goth Qadir Buksh Gadoor, Goth Allana Gadoor and Goth Abbas Gadoor.

Huma Zafar, CSR Consultant – NEPRA, in her speech, appreciated Hubco’s efforts to further education and skill-building in underdeveloped areas. She also encouraged the local women to take full advantage of the training center and to apply these acquired skills for the betterment of the community. Hassan Bukhari, Senior Manager CSR – HUBCO, in his speech, said that by becoming skilled in the art of stitching these women would be able to become financially secure; TCF added that it would be giving these women the responsibility of stitching school uniforms as a means of employment.

Lowest Roaming Rates for Ufone Customers

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) Pakistani telecom operator Ufone introduced revised data roaming charges for its valued customers across different countries of Europe, Africa and Asia. With the aim to make all communication easier and trips more exciting, Ufone now has a one of the lowest one rate roaming charges for all its services.

Customers can roam around the world and still enjoy the perks of being at home. Subscribers for post pay can avail all Ufone services – incoming or outgoing calls, SMS and data – for as low as USD 0.19.

Post activation these charges will apply for Albania, Australia, Czech Republic, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Romania, South Africa, Spain, Turkey and the UK.

For further support regarding roaming activation customers can visit the nearest Ufone franchise, service centre, PTCL-Ufone Joint Shop or contact Ufone Customer Helpline for Pakistan by dialing 333 and +92-333-5100038 while travelling internationally. Customers can also gain details regarding the package from the Ufone official website www.ufone.com or My Ufone app.

Prioritizing its customers, their comfort due to the hardships faced because of high long-distance tariffs, the brand previously introduced data roaming bundles for postpay clients in the UAE. Along with low charges, Ufone affirms the conviction to make its connection and network one of the best service providers for all.

Starting in 2001, Ufone has grown to be a brand that has created its mark in the telecom sector as an innovator that provides customer-centric services. With the core value of ‘tum he tou ho’ Ufone firmly believes and practices the value of providing comfort and ease of communication to all its customers, furthering, the goal to make connectivity seamless across Pakistan.

 

Recent altercation between an IBA student and a teacher from the University of Karachi

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) Being an educational institute, the IBA Karachi understands the importance of teachers, holds them in high esteem and imparts the same values to its students, staff, and faculty members. 

The IBA Karachi strongly condemns any misconduct against teachers by any member of the society. An altercation involving an IBA student and a faculty member from the University of Karachi is highly regrettable. The matter has been forwarded to the IBA Disciplinary Committee for necessary action. We will also invite a senior Professor of the University of Karachi to be part of this Disciplinary Committee.

The IBA has strict measures in place to discipline any misconduct and will not tolerate any act which would bring the institution into disrepute. We hope that the KU Teachers’ Association and the IBA will resolve the matter amicably and work towards the welfare of the teachers in future.

Glittering opening ceremony lined-up for HBL PSL 6

  •   Atif Aslam to make his HBL PSL opening ceremony debut, Imran Khan, Humaima Malik and the HBL PSL 6 anthem stars to also provide rich entertainment on Saturday, 20 February evening
  •  Media houses and outlets are requested to use correct event nomenclature in texts, headlines and bulletins

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) The HBL Pakistan Super League 6 will start with a glittering opening ceremony on 20 February with an entertainment-packed event which will include renowned artists including Atif Aslam, Imran Khan, Humaima Malick and the HBL PSL 6 Anthem artists: Naseebo Lal, Aima Baig & Young Stunners.

Internationally acclaimed singer Atif Aslam will be making his first appearance in the HBL PSL opening ceremony, the league has been launched every year with a colourful opening ceremony since its inception in 2016.

Renowned rap artist Imran Khan will also be making his debut at the HBL PSL stage.

The HBL PSL 6 opening ceremony will be have some parts filmed offshore in a specially designed studio space in Turkey.

The first four ceremonies were held at the Dubai International Stadium while the 2020 opening ceremony was staged at the National Stadium Karachi, and the same venue will play host to the 2021 ceremony.

As has been the tradition in earlier editions, the opening ceremony will be followed by the first-match of the season, defending champions Karachi Kings will play Quetta Gladiators in the night match.

Director Commercial PCB Babar Hamid: “This year promises to be really exciting especially the state-of-the-art technology being used to create this experience for Pakistani fans. As always, the excitement of the opening ceremony is further raised with the opening clash of the tournament, and the people in Karachi, I am sure will look forward to see Karachi Kings and Quetta Gladiators take the field as they both enjoy a huge fan base in the city.”

The ceremony will be aired on PTV Sports & Geo Super. The opening ceremony start time will be revealed in the coming week. 

See Prime Releases a New Horror Film, Asaib

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) See Prime, one of the most rapidly growing digital entertainment forums of Pakistan, releases its new, short, horror film, ‘Asaib’, starring Aamir Qureshi and Romaisa Khan.

‘Asaib’ is a frightful story of a professor and his assistant, Anusha. The pair study and deal with supernatural entities and soon enough, they are faced with terrifying exorcisms. The professor gets a phone call asking for assistance regarding a case of exorcism which turns out to be terrifying and full of suspense. It is a rollercoaster ride with an unexpected ending that will leave the audience wanting for more.

The executive producer of this petrifying tale is none other than Seemeen Naveed and it is penned down by Shahid Nizami while it has been co-produced by Ali Hussain and Mahib Bhukhari.

“’Asaib’ has a story unlike any other short films we have produced before. Not only is this horror film a source of entertainment for those that have a liking towards the horror genre, but it also highlights underlying beliefs that people have about supernatural entities”, commented Seemeen Naveed when asked about the upcoming film.

‘Asaib’  is not the first horror film being produced by See Prime. It has seen great success in the release of ‘Chambeli’ and a mystery thriller mix, ‘Akeli’. Furthermore, it received plaudits on the release of its latest short film, ‘Gulaabo’ starring Aamna Ilyas. This short film is also expected to be a blockbuster and is available for viewers on See Prime’s YouTube channel.

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YvpeDsLy8c&feature=youtu.be