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Amidst an atmosphere of scholarly exchange and collaboration, the three-day International Pakistan Congress of Zoology concluded at the prestigious University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (UAJK), leaving a lasting impact on the field. The congress served as a platform for global experts to convene, share insights, and address pressing issues within zoological sciences.

Gathering at the University’s scenic King Abdullah Campus, distinguished scholars and researchers from across the globe delved into a wide array of topics ranging from entomology and pest management to wildlife conservation and bioinformatics. With over 500 research papers presented, the event showcased the depth and breadth of discussions held during the congress.

One of the highlights of the event was the recognition of individuals who have made significant contributions to zoological sciences. Esteemed researchers and professors were honored with lifetime achievement awards, while outstanding faculty members and students received accolades for their remarkable work.

The closing ceremony, attended by officials from the Zoological Society of Pakistan, members of the Executive Council, and delegates from various institutions, was marked by reflections on the congress’s achievements and future aspirations.

In his address, President of the Zoological Society of Pakistan, Prof. Dr. AR Shakuri, expressed his gratitude to all stakeholders and emphasized the role of delegates as ambassadors of Kashmir, tasked with showcasing the region’s beauty and academic prowess to the world.

Similarly, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Kaleem Abbasi, Vice-Chancellor of UAJK, commended the collaborative efforts that led to the congress’s success and underscored the significance of such events in fostering scientific research and collaboration.

Dr. Abbasi also highlighted the enduring bond between Azad Kashmir and Pakistan, proposing the establishment of Kashmir desks in universities across the nation to raise awareness about the region’s contributions to agriculture and scientific research.

Attendees at the closing ceremony expressed optimism that the congress would stimulate new avenues of knowledge and research in zoology, paving the way for transformative discoveries and advancements. Shields were presented as tokens of appreciation to chairs, presenters, and organizing committee members, symbolizing the collective dedication that fueled the success of the event.

As the curtains drew on the 42nd International Pakistan Congress of Zoology, participants departed with renewed inspiration and a shared commitment to furthering scientific research and collaboration in the field of zoological sciences.

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Faculty of Science of the University of Veterinary and Animals Sciences (UVAS) Lahore in collaboration with Forward Solutions, UM Enterprises and JW Nutrition observed World Veterinary Day 2024 with the theme of “Veterinarians Are Essential Health Workers” here on Friday at City Campus.

Various activities including a walk, a seminar, a poster competition and a free medical treatment camp featured the World Veterinary Day 2024 in a befitting manner to create awareness about the welfare of animals in the community and showcasing the contributions of veterinarians to public health and admiration of their role for essential work among communities and stakeholders.

Chief Executive Officer Forward Solution Animal Health Company Dr Asim Mahmood Khan was the Chief Guest of the World Veterinary Day 2024.  Dr Asim Along with UVAS Vice-Chancellor Meritorious Prof Dr Muhammad Younus (DLA.I, T.I) led the walk while Dean Faculty of Veterinary Science Prof Dr Aneela Zameer Durrani, Emeritus Prof Dr Masood Rabbani, Emeritus Prof Tahir Yaqub and a large number of senior UVAS faculty members, students, industries representatives from public and private sectors participated. The walk started from in front of the Vice-Chancellor office and culminated at in front of main lawn.

Later, a seminar was arranged to sensitize people about the importance of veterinarians, animal welfare, health and treatment. Addressing the students in the seminar, Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Younus said that veterinarians playing a vital role in safeguarding public health, ensuring food safety & food security and advocating for environmental sustainability. He said livestock department Punjab and veterinarians providing treatment services at the door step of livestock farming community to save their animals from deadly diseases. He said UVAS always promoting academia and industries linkages and solving industries issues by utilizing its knowledge and research. He also mentioned that efforts of veterinarians in disease surveillance, vaccination and promotion of agriculture practices significantly impact global wellbeing.

While addressing the audience, Dr Asim Mahmood Khan said that veterinarians playing a vibrant role as a health workers not only for the treatment of animals but also for ensuring of food safety and food security with full of dedication. He said it is direly needed to work for the promotion of our local breed (Genetics) to enhance milk and meat production in Pakistan because milk and meat are the basic component of our diet.

He called UVAS experts to solve livestock industries issues related to prevention of zoonotic diseases. He said academia & industry partnership is the only key to develop livestock sector and also professionally strengthen to veterinarians. Prof Dr Aneela Zameer Durrani said that it is necessary for government to work on livestock policy for the betterment of livestock sector. She said academia and industry collaboration is the best way to learn about professional skills for the bright future of students.

At the end, Prof Dr Masood Rabbani shared the result of poster contest winners Ms Izza won 1st position, Taheer Ahmad Babar got 2nd while Faisal Ayub stood on 3rd position. Prof Dr Muhammad Younus along with other dignitaries gave away a shield to Dr Asim Mahmmod Khan and distributed cash prizes among the winners of poster competition.

Earlier UVAS Department of Veterinary Medicine in connection with World Veterinary Day 2024 arranged Veterinary Aid Outreach Camp at Outdoor Hospital in collaboration with IVSA Pakistan and National UVAS. Prof Dr Aneela Zameer Durrani along with Registrar Sajjad Hyder and other dignitaries inaugurated free medical treatment camp. Similar activities were also held on other UVAS campuses to observe World Veterinary Day 2024.

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In a bid to foster awareness and combat religious intolerance, Punjab Higher Education Commission (PHEC), in collaboration with the University of Punjab (PU), initiated a campaign aimed at educating youth about the blasphemy laws and their social responsibilities.

A seminal seminar titled ‘Blasphemy Law and our Social Responsibilities’ was convened at the Sheikh Zayed Islamic Center auditorium, organized by PU Directorate of Students Affairs, Committee for Awareness Against Religious Hatred, and PHEC. Distinguished guests including former Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Aneeq Ahmed, PU Vice Chancellor Dr. Khalid Mahmood, President of Lahore High Court Bar Association Asad Manzoor Butt, and Dean Faculty of Islamic Studies Prof. Dr. Muhammad Hammad Lakhvi graced the occasion, alongside faculty members and a throng of students.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Khalid Mahmood emphasized the pivotal role of education institutions in dispelling ignorance prevalent in society. He underscored the importance of accurate information dissemination and urged social media experts to take up the mantle of promoting awareness.

Former Federal Minister Aneeq Ahmed delineated the fine line between criticism and blasphemy, stressing the necessity of understanding the laws to prevent incidents akin to those in Jaranwala and Sialkot. He lauded the efforts of the campaign in fostering religious harmony and cautioned against hidden agendas aimed at abolishing blasphemy laws.

Asad Manzoor Butt highlighted the misuse of blasphemy laws in Pakistan, which tarnishes the nation’s image globally. He advocated for responsible use of digital platforms and reiterated the need for adherence to legal protocols in addressing blasphemy cases.

Dr. Tanveer Qasim condemned the dissemination of derogatory content targeting Islam and its revered figures through social media channels. He emphasized the collaborative efforts of educational institutions, regulatory bodies, and law enforcement agencies to uphold social responsibilities.

In concurrence, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Hammad Lakhvi emphasized the importance of bridging societal divides to curb extremism and religious animosity. Dr. Muhammad Ali Kalasra affirmed PU’s commitment to combat extremism and promote a culture of tolerance.

The seminar concluded with the initiation of a tree plantation campaign at Sheikh Zayed Islamic Center, spearheaded by the Aghaz-e-Sahar Green Community, symbolizing a collective commitment to nurturing peace and harmony in society.

The collaborative efforts of Punjab University and PHEC in launching this campaign signal a proactive stance towards fostering a more inclusive and tolerant society, where respect for diverse beliefs and adherence to legal frameworks prevail.

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The journey towards enhancing the quality of higher education in Pakistan took a significant stride forward as the Progress Review Meeting and Consultative Workshop for Understanding and Effective Implementation of Pakistan’s Precept, Standards, and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (PSG-2023) commenced in the Punjab region.

Hosted at the prestigious Forman Christian College University (FCCU), Lahore, this workshop marks the third in a series of initiatives conducted by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) across the nation. Representatives from various higher education institutions (HEIs) gathered at FCCU to deliberate on the pivotal role of PSG-2023 in elevating educational standards.

Distinguished personalities including Rector Dr. James Addleton, Registrar Dr. Nayer Fardows from FCCU, and Mr. Nasir Shah, Director General of Quality Assurance at HEC, graced the event with their presence. Their participation underscored a collective commitment to fostering quality education through the effective implementation of PSG-2023.

In his welcoming address, Dr. James Addleton set the tone for the workshop, emphasizing its importance in shaping the future of higher education in Pakistan. Mr. Nasir Shah elaborated on the objectives of the workshop, outlining initiatives aimed at ensuring adherence to quality standards across HEIs. He highlighted the manifold benefits of PSG-2023, emphasizing its role in maintaining educational standards, enhancing the global reputation of HEIs, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement and accountability.

The consultative workshops, scheduled to continue until May 18, 2024, serve as a platform to promote understanding and effective implementation of PSG-2023. Participants will engage in discussions aimed at highlighting the critical role of quality assurance frameworks in upholding and enhancing educational standards across Pakistan.

As the nation strives towards excellence in higher education, events like these pave the way for collaborative efforts to transform the educational landscape, ensuring that every student receives a quality education that prepares them for the challenges of the future.

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The Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Karachi’s School of Mathematics and Computer Science (SMCS) proudly announces the achievement of ‘W’ category accreditation for its BS Computer Science (BSCS) program by the National Computing Education Accreditation Council (NCEAC). This accreditation covers the batches of 2019, 2020, and 2021, signifying a significant milestone in IBA’s pursuit of academic excellence.

Earlier this year, a rigorous evaluation was conducted by the NCEAC inspection team, encompassing an in-depth assessment of the program against the council’s stringent standards. The inspection involved a comprehensive examination of the Institute’s facilities and academic practices. The meeting, attended by key figures including Dr. S Akbar Zaidi, Executive Director of IBA; Dr. Shakeel Khoja, Dean of SMCS; Dr. Shahid Hussain, Chairperson of the Computer Science Department; and Dr. Sana Tauseef, Director of Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC), underscored IBA’s unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest standards of education.

The attainment of ‘W’ category accreditation underscores IBA’s dedication to fostering excellence in its academic offerings. Dr. Shakeel Khoja, Dean of SMCS, expressed his delight at this accomplishment, stating, “This accreditation is a testament to the relentless efforts of our faculty and staff in delivering a world-class education in computer science. It reinforces our position as a premier institution in the field of computing.”

IBA Karachi has long been recognized for its exceptional educational programs, and this accreditation further solidifies its standing as a leader in the realm of computer science education. The accreditation serves as a validation of IBA’s commitment to providing students with the highest quality education and ensuring their competitiveness in the global job market.

Moving forward, IBA remains steadfast in its pursuit of excellence, continuously striving to enhance its academic offerings and maintain its position as a beacon of educational innovation and excellence in Pakistan and beyond.

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Last week, demonstrations erupted on Columbia University‘s campus, protesting the war in Gaza, and subsequently, similar protests have ignited at universities nationwide. These protests have led to significant crackdowns and political scrutiny. This comes in the aftermath of recent congressional hearings addressing antisemitism on campuses and against the backdrop of increasing antisemitism and anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States.

Protests have spread to various campuses, including Yale University, New York University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Miami University in Ohio, and Temple University in Philadelphia, among others.

Once again, prominent universities have become the focal point for national debates regarding America’s stance on Israel amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the boundaries of free speech, and issues of antisemitism and anti-Muslim discrimination. They’ve also become convenient targets for political figures aiming to make a statement. For instance, today, lawmakers such as House Speaker Mike Johnson are visiting Columbia’s campus.

The protests demand that universities divest from companies allegedly profiting from Israel’s actions in Palestine, more than six months into the conflict, with the death toll in Gaza surpassing 34,000. Some university groups, like those at New York University involved in military research, are also urging their institutions to cease activities contributing to weapons development. At Columbia, Yale, and New York University, administrators have responded with mass arrests in an attempt to quell the unrest.

On Wednesday, numerous protesters were apprehended while participating in demonstrations advocating for Palestine across college campuses in the United States.

At least 34 demonstrators, including a member of the media representing a local news outlet, were taken into custody during protests at the University of Texas in Austin. Additionally, around 50 more individuals were detained by law enforcement at the University of Southern California (USC).

These arrests coincide with a surge of protests unfolding at campuses nationwide. These demonstrations commenced last week following the establishment of encampments by students at Columbia University in New York, demanding the institution’s divestment from weapon manufacturers with connections to Israel. Consequently, the protests have resulted in widespread suspensions and the arrests of numerous students in New York and other urban centers.

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Wondering how to apply for a student visa in Japan? Well, studying abroad can be an enriching experience, offering not just academic growth but also cultural immersion and personal development. Japan, with its rich history, advanced technology, and unique culture, is a popular destination for international students. However, before embarking on this journey, students must navigate the visa application process.

If you are struggling to find the procedure for a student visa in Japan, then don’t worry because we are here to help you out once again. In this article, we will walk you through all the details and steps to apply for a student visa in Japan, ensuring a smooth transition into your academic adventure. So, let’s explore everything on how to apply for a student visa in Japan.

Student Visa of Japan – Ryūgaku-biza

In Japan, the student visa is officially known as the Ryūgaku-biza. This visa allows foreign nationals to reside in Japan to pursue education at a recognized educational institution.

Different Types of Student Visa in Japan

There are different types of student visa in Japan, depending on the nature and duration of the course:

  1. College Student Visa – Ryūgaku-biza

This is for the undergraduate or graduate degree programs.

  1. Pre-College Student Visa – Tanki Ryūgaku-biza

This is for language schools, preparatory schools, or other short-term courses.

  1. Vocational School Student Visa – Senshūgakkō Ryūgaku-biza

This is for vocational or technical schools.

Preparation Measures For the Student Visa in Japan

Before applying for a student visa, ensure you have the following documents ready:

  1. Certificate of Eligibility – Zairyū Shikaku Nintei Shōmeisho

This document is issued by the Immigration Services Agency of Japan and confirms your eligibility for a student visa. It is typically processed by your prospective educational institution in Japan.

  1. Passport

Ensure your passport is valid for the duration of your stay in Japan and has at least two blank visa pages.

  1. Visa Application Form

Obtain and fill out the visa application form available at the nearest Japanese embassy or consulate.

  1. Passport-sized Photos

Prepare recent passport-sized photos meeting Japan’s visa photo requirements.

  1. Financial Documents

Provide evidence of sufficient funds to cover your living expenses and tuition fees in Japan.

  1. Educational Documents

Submit transcripts, diplomas, or other relevant educational documents as required by your chosen institution.

Application Process for Student Visa in Japan

Once you have gathered all the necessary documents, follow these steps to apply for a student visa in Japan:

  1. Obtain a Certificate of Eligibility

Your prospective educational institution in Japan will assist you in obtaining the Certificate of Eligibility. They will apply on your behalf to the Immigration Services Agency of Japan.

  1. Complete the Visa Application Form

Fill out the visa application form accurately and truthfully. Attach the required documents, including the Certificate of Eligibility, passport photos, and financial statements.

  1. Submit Your Application

Visit the nearest Japanese embassy or consulate in your home country to submit your visa application. Some countries may allow online submission, so check the embassy’s website for specific instructions.

  1. Attend an Interview (if required)

In some cases, you may be required to attend an interview as part of the visa application process. Prepare accordingly and bring any additional documents requested by the embassy or consulate.

  1. Pay the Visa Fee

Pay the visa application fee as required by the embassy or consulate. The fee may vary depending on your nationality and type of student visa.

  1. Wait for Processing

After submitting your application, wait for the embassy or consulate to process your visa. The processing time may vary but typically takes a few weeks and months.

  1. Receive Your Visa

Once your visa application is approved, you will receive your student visa stamped in your passport. Ensure all the details are correct before traveling to Japan

Process upon Arrival in Japan

Upon arrival in Japan, you must complete the following steps to finalize your student visa:

  1. Residence Card

Within 14 days of arrival, visit the nearest Immigration Office in Japan to obtain your Residence Card. This card serves as your official identification and must be carried with you at all times.

  1. Register Your Address

If you change your address while in Japan, you must report the change to the local municipal office or ward office within 14 days.

  1. Comply with Visa Conditions

Abide by the conditions of your student visa, including attending classes regularly and refraining from engaging in unauthorized employment.

Applying for a student visa in Japan may seem daunting for many, but with proper preparation and adherence to the application process, you can embark on your academic journey with confidence. Remember to stay informed, follow all instructions carefully, and seek assistance from your educational institution or the nearest Japanese embassy or consulate if needed. By obtaining your student visa successfully, you will open multiple doors to a world of learning, discovery, and cultural immersion in Japan.

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