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Punjab Arts Council organizes painting, sculpture competitions

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RAWALPINDI, Feb 03 (APP): Punjab Arts Council (PAC) organized a painting and sculpture competition in connection with the Gandhara Festival.

While speaking on the occasion, Director of Arts Council Waqar Ahmed said that events based on art and culture were the hallmarks of any nation and region and were a source of wholesome entertainment.

“Nations who forget their identity are doomed to destruction”, adding Punjab was the land of beautiful cultural colours, and the cultural traditions of Punjab were the crown of the society.

He added that Arts Council was a pioneer in promoting Punjab’s traditions, culture, and civilization.

The children participating in the competition beautifully captured the different eras and buildings of the Gandhara civilization on the canvas.

In the sculpture competition, the children wonderfully made Gautam Buddha statues.

In the painting competition, Muhammad Saad Jan won the first position, Tabsum took second place, and Sara Khan won third.

Bu Ali won first prize in the sculpture competition, while Muhammad Faizan Gohar and Muhammad Saleem came second and third, respectively.

Abbas Shah, Misbah Uddin Qazi, Muhammad Azeem Iqbal and Aftab Ahmad Chengezi performed the duties of judges in
the competitions.

Meanwhile, a musical night was organized with Rahat Bano Multanikar, the daughter of famous singer Suriya Multani, who performed a beautiful song and delighted the audience.

A large number of people participated in the musical night. During the Gandhara Festival, the performance of the Swiss Band will be held on Saturday at 3 pm, while the historical drama of “Ashok Samrat” will be held at 6 pm.

Aseefa inaugurates 12th Sartyoon Sang Crafts exhibition

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KARACHI, Feb 03 (APP): Aseefa Bhutto Zardari inaugurated the three-day 12th Sindh Rural Support Organization (SRSO) Sartyoon Sang Crafts exhibition here on Friday.

On the occasion Sindh Minister for Health, Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho, Minister for Local Government, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) SRSO, Muhammad Dittal Kalhoro, Provincial Secretary Minority Affairs Muhammad Abbas Bolach and others were present.

The SRSO organized the exhibition in collaboration with the Sindh government. Thousands of Sindhi women artisans are displaying their crafts with the aim to provide market linkages to rural women and artisans.

Aseefa appreciated the endeavours of SRSO for poor and destitute communities and voiced her expectation of the continuation of such support for rural communities of the province.

She met and purchased wares from artisan women, who came from flood-disaster areas and appreciated their work and craftsmanship despite dealing with the calamitous situation.

The first day of the exhibition received an overwhelming response from local and international visitors.

CEO SRSO Muhammad Dittal Kalhoro said that the event’s objective was to facilitate better incomes for the flood-affected women artisans of rural Sindh. “In this connection, SRSO trained more than 10,000 women from the most under- developed regions including Jacobabad, Kandhkot-Kashmore, Shikarpur, Ghotki, Kambar-Shahdadkot, Khairpur, Sukkur and other districts to help women gain maximum monetary benefit from their skills.”

In the exhibition, 95 Business Development Groups are representing 1572 artisans of 12 districts, displaying and marketing their hand-made crafts including Plazo, Shalwar, Garara, Trouser, Shawl, Duppta, Stoles, Wasitcoat, date Leaf, Wheat Straw, Khussa, Moora, Straw and Rillis, bed sheets and cushions.

President directs FBR to reconsider appointment of rejected candidate

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 03 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Friday directed FBR to reconsider the appointment of a candidate from Ex-FATA who had been denied employment, despite securing first position in the written exam.

The FBR rejected the candidate on the ground that his degree was issued to him late by his university due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and he was not in possession of the degree on the cut-off date.

The president observed that FBR had ignored the university’s categorical statement on his degree stating that the complainant was eligible for admission in any university or job from June/July 2021 as his degree was issued late in June 2022 due to COVID-19 which was beyond human control, and it was not the fault of the student.

He gave this decision in a case where Hamza Wazir (the complainant) had applied for the post of Assistant (BS-15) in FBR in October 2021, secured first position in the written test, and subsequently, was also called for an interview.

The FBR denied him the job opportunity by claiming that since the degree was issued to the complainant on June 02, 2022 after a lapse of more than eight months after the date of advertisement published on September 19, 2021, therefore, he did not meet the relevant criteria for the post.

Feeling aggrieved, the complainant approached the Wafaqi Mohtasib (WM) who gave the order that the selection and appointment of a person against an advertised post was the sole prerogative of the Agency, and the case was referred to Chairman FBR for consideration.

The complainant, then, filed a review petition with WM which was rejected on the ground that on the cut-off date, the complainant had no proof of being a Bachelor’s Degree holder, therefore, he was not eligible for the said post, and that no maladministration was established on the part of FBR. Subsequently, Hamza Wazir filed a representation to the president, he added.

The president accepted his representation, and held that FBR had not considered the case of the complainant objectively by not providing him the opportunity to explain the matter and deprived him of his due right; that special relaxation, incentives and enticements were given at large due to epidemic of COVID-19, which was beyond human control.

He further stated that nowadays, there was tough competition for each and every post and a large number of candidates were coming forward, and the obligation to act fairly on the part of administrative authorities had been evolved to ensure the due process of law, prevent the failure of justice and avoid any unfair treatment.

The president noted that earlier on 24-05-2021, the complainant had filed a complaint before WM with the plea that he got admission in the Associate Degree Program at Islamabad Postgraduate College, affiliated with the Quaid-e-Azam University, in 2019 and it had not declared the result of 1st and 2nd semester despite a lapse of two years, which would delay the completion of his degree and also affect his career prospects.

The case had been disposed of on the assurance of the University’s representative before the President’s Secretariat that the student’s bachelor’s degree might be considered from June/July 2021.

He added that the act of FBR ran counter to this decision of the president, therefore, maladministration had been established on the part of FBR.

President Alvi, therefore, set aside the orders of the Mohtasib and directed FBR to reconsider the appointment of the complainant against the post of the Assistant against the quota of Ex-FATA.