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KU, donors discusses expansion in scholarship projects

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KARACHI, Aug 15 (APP):The University of Karachi and donor organizations discussed different proposals to expand the existing scholarship schemes for KU students.
The representatives of Balochistan Education Endowment Fund, Alkausar, USA, UKAHA Houston, Pakistan Baitulmal, and Ihsan Trust met the KU Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi at the KU VC Secretariat on Thursday.
The KU Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Professor Dr Shaista Tabassum, the KU Dean of the Faculty of Science Professor Dr Musarrat Jahan Yousuf, in-charge KU Students Financial Aid Office Professor Dr Ziasma Haneef Khan, and others were also present on this occasion.
The General Manager Ihsan Trust Fayyaz Ur Rehman informed the meeting that over 500 students from different departments of the University of Karachi have received interest-free loans from the trust in the past and now they can provide financial support to more than 500 students in a single year.
He mentioned that evening students can also avail themselves of the Ihsan Trust scheme, and easy loans are available to every needy student at any stage of their education. He said the trust can also provide financial aid for purchasing transport bus (s) for campus students.
Qaim Mehdi representing Alkausar USA shared that the Pakistani community living in the US is supporting students as they are willing to improve the education sector of Pakistan. He said that the University of Karachi has a large number of students and Alkausar wants to uplift their education standards.
Assistant Director of Pakistan Baitulmal Sadia Ashraf mentioned that Pakistan Baitulmal provides scholarships to bright students of the public sector universities and Pakistan Baitulmal is working to expand the pool of scholarship funds to facilitate more students including youngsters studying in the evening program.
Feroze Iqbal representing UKAHA Houston shared that the alumni of the University of Karachi were helping the students on the individual level but after signing the memorandum of understanding they have increased the funds to help more students through the KU SFAO.
He advised students that after completing their studies, they must try to help others according to their capacities.
Earlier, KU VC Dr Khalid Iraqi briefed the visitors about the Student Admission Fund project which is helping the students who could not afford their admission fees, and shared the benefits of scholarships for the merit and need base students.
He said that we are encouraging our departments to take their alumni on boards so that our students can have more facilities in the classrooms. The public and private sector has to own the education system of the country as it is essential for the growth and development of Pakistan.
According to him, the provincial government has increased the allocation of funds for the public sector universities in Sindh and also enhanced the provision of the Sindh Endowment Fund for our students, and appreciated the role of private donors in the education sector.
The Manager Balochistan Education Endowment Fund Sanzar Khan Kakar, Program Executives Maheen Ullah, and Abdul Razzaq, Fayyaz Rehman, Qaim Mehdi, Feroze Iqbal, Sadia Ashraf, KU deans and in-charge SFAO along with the KU VC Dr Khalid Iraqi planted a sapling in front of the KU Gymnasium as part of the KU SFAO Plantation Drive.

Al-Shifa performs double lens rare surgical procedure

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 15 (APP): Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital doctors have successfully performed a rare surgery on a three-year-old child with twin lenses and cataracts.
According to trust spokesman, it was the second case in ophthalmology history to ever be documented while the first case was reported thirty years ago in India and the second such case was testified in Pakistan.
Rendering details, he said that Muhammad Ahmed, a resident of Rawalpindi, brought his male child, Muhammad Mussa, to Al-Shifa Hospital for a check-up after noticing that his one eye was more significant than the other.
The child was put on thorough examination, and doctors found a Double Crystalline lens (Twin Lenses) in the right eye of the child.
The doctors termed it a rare congenital problem and that it happens very rarely during birth. Usually, there is a single lens in one eye.
The doctors decided to remove these abnormal lenses to prevent future problems with the child’s eyesight. After ninety minutes of complicated surgery, the faulty lenses were replaced with an artificial lens.
Experts say that each eye typically has one lens. If a cataract is present at birth or develops later, the lens is removed, and an artificial lens is placed so the patient can have normal vision.
This unusual presentation of two lenses inside the eye is scarce, with only two cases reported in the literature worldwide to date.
Professor Dr Hanif Malik at Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital’s Paediatric Ophthalmology Department undertook this complex and challenging surgery, which helped the child gain vision.
Al Shifa Trust Eye Hospital performs 25 cases of Pediatric cataracts daily with free-of-cost surgery, provision of intraocular lenses, and hospital stay while other eye surgeries were also performed at the Pediatric Ophthalmology Department.
This department is a one-of-a-kind, highly specialized unit operating at Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital, which also provides OPD and surgery facilities to adults and children of all economic backgrounds.
“No one is refused treatment on the grounds of non-affordability. Even the most complex, challenging cases declined at other hospitals are taken up with open arms at Al Shifa”, he informed.
Al-Shifa Trust also serves people at its facilities located in Sukhar, Kohat, Muzaffarabad, and Chakwal.
The trust’s president, Major General (Retd) General Rahmat Khan, is eager to extend services to remote areas of the country, including Gilgit-Baltistan, he added.

ICT admin set to regulate restaurant open spaces

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration is taking steps to ensure that restaurants operating in open-air spaces do so within a regulated framework, addressing the concerns of citizens.
In a significant meeting led by the Deputy Commissioner of Islamabad, representatives from the Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad (MCI) and Capital Development Authority (CDA) discussed the growing issue of restaurants using open-air spaces. The meeting focused on creating a code of conduct to manage these spaces effectively.
The DC emphasized that all Assistant Commissioners have been instructed to conduct regular measurements of open-air spaces used by restaurants. These areas will only be approved if they do not cause inconvenience to the public. The Deputy Commissioner also made it clear that no encroachments will be tolerated under the pretext of open-air dining.
He added that any restaurant found to be using more space than approved will face strict action. The new regulations aim to balance the needs of businesses with those of the community, ensuring that open-air spaces are used appropriately.

Senate body on IT discusses issue of recent internet disruptions

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP):The Senate Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecommunications Thursday discussed the issue of recent internet disruptions across the country causing real-time hindrances for individuals running e-commerce businesses.
Senator Palwasha Muhammad Zai Khan chaired the meeting.
Secretary for the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications, Aisha Humera Chaudhry, explained that there is no issue with broadband connections; however, mobile operators using mobile data are facing disruptions.
The PTA is assessing the issue, and the ministry will be in a better position to provide an overview once the assessment is completed in two weeks.
The committee addressed the complaint of MNA Ali Jaan Mazari regarding poor internet service in Kashmore.
He said that internet services have been crawling for the last four months, and despite several requests, no action has been taken so far.
PTA officials highlighted that there are around 156 sites of three major service providers in the area and that internet services are mostly down due to unannounced load shedding.
However, the PTA is assessing the issue and will submit its report in the next 15 days. The committee also directed the PTA to submit its quarterly survey report at the next meeting.
Shaza Fatima Khawaja, State Minister for IT, while informing the committee said that the proposal was moved forward by the Establishment Division and that the ministry will brief the committee on the matter in the upcoming week.
The committee deliberated on the Bill titled “The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2023.” Senator Dr. Afnan Ullah Khan, the bill’s mover, said that the primary purpose of the bill is to protect the data of citizens because, as of now, there is no law in place for this purpose.
Officials of the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications informed that the ministry has consulted with over 100 local and international stakeholders and is working on a final draft to address the grievances of stakeholders.
The draft will be completed in the next fifteen days, they added.
The committee, considering the importance of the bill for the country, recommended that the ministry to complete the draft as soon as possible.
Furthermore, the committee was briefed by the Virtual University regarding its performance and operations.
The Rector of Virtual University, Arshad Saleem Bhatti, informed that Virtual University was the country’s first university to start the flipped classroom model in 2002, aiming to benefit working students.
Virtual University is the only university that provides quality education at an affordable fee, charging only Rs.150,000 for the entire BS program and offering 400 courses for free.
The university generates revenue of Rs. 7.25 billion from fees and services and bears no burden on the exchequer.

NDMA forecast high-level flood alert on River Chenab

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): The National Emergencies Operation Center of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on Thursday anticipated that rain, wind and thundershower with isolated heavy rainfall was anticipated in the catchment areas of River Chenab till August 18.

“Consequently, the Chenab River is expected to reach High to Very High level flows which may result in inundation in low lying areas & damage of infrastructure,” the NDMA news release said.

All villages and towns or settlements near Marala, Khanki, Qadirabad, especially along the flood plain, could be affected by increasing flows.

A strong Monsoon spell was active in catchment areas of eastern rivers, particularly in catchment areas of River Chenab including Sialkot, Gujrat, Gujranwala, Hafizabad, Chiniot, etc. Similarly, in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) including Reasi, Akhnoor, Salal, Rajouri, Jammu, etc.
Heavy rainfall is anticipated in isolated places until August 18, which will result in significant increase in the flow of River Chenab as well as local nullahs. Urban flooding is expected in the urban centers, however, high to very high flood levels are likely in River Chenab. Rainfall intensity is expected to taper down after August 18; however, more rains can be expected till August 25 with gaps in catchment areas of Chenab.

The public is advised to stay informed by keeping track of weather updates and alerts. NDMA has launched the Pak NDMA Disaster Alert application, available on Google Play Store and iOS App Store, to provide timely alerts, advisories, and guidelines to the public. Residents of these areas are advised to remain vigilant and follow guidance from local authorities.

The NDMA has issued instructions to all relevant departments to take necessary precautions to mitigate the possible effects of flooding and extreme weather.

South Waziristan fire exchange martyrs laid to rest with full military honour

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): The martyrs of fierce fire exchange occurred between the security forces and the Khawarji (TTP terrorists) on August 13th in South Waziristan District were laid to rest with full military honours in their native towns.

The martyrs were identified as Havaldar Nisar Hussain Shaheed (age: 34 years, resident of Kurram District), Naik Rashid Gul Shaheed (age: 34 year, resident of Kurram District), Naik Irfanullah Khan Shaheed (Age: 30 years, resident of Laki Marwat District) and Sepoy Usman Rafaqat Shaheed (Age: 21 years, resident of Haripur District), an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release said.

A large number of senior officers of Pakistan Army, soldiers, families of martyrs and elders of the area participated in the funeral prayer and burial of the martyrs.

“The armed forces of Pakistan are determined to eliminate the scourge of terrorism from the motherland at any cost,” it said.

Workers painting the wall of flyover at Kalma Chowk

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Workers painting the wall of flyover at Kalma Chowk
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Workers painting the wall of flyover at Kalma Chowk
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Women walk in front of Faisal Masjid, sheltered under umbrellas in the Federal Capital

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Women walk in front of Faisal Masjid, sheltered under umbrellas in the Federal Capital
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Women walk in front of Faisal Masjid, sheltered under umbrellas in the Federal Capital
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Female students wait for their college bus during a downpour in the Federal Capital

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Female students wait for their college bus during a downpour in the Federal Capital
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Female students wait for their college bus during a downpour in the Federal Capital
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Female students wait for their college bus during a downpour in the Federal Capital
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