Two youngsters arrested for harassing girl

BAHAWALPUR: Vehari Saddar police on Thursday arrested two youngsters on charges of harassing and teasing a university girl student during her journey in a bus.

According to police spokesman Adnan Tariq, the student was on her way to Vehari from Faisalabad by a bus. Two youngsters sitting on back seats of the bus were harassing her with objectionable gestures and sentences. Near Burewala Saddar police precincts, the girl made an emergency call at 15. As a result, a police team rushed to the spot and took the suspects into custody.

Police have registered a case.

Source: Dawn 

Fauzia lauds Pakistani women unwavering commitment

Federal Ombudsman for Protection against Harassment at Workplace Fauzia Waqar, on Thursday, paying rich tribute to the “unwavering commitment” of Pakistani women has expressed her firm belief that their success is integral to the progress of our nation.

Interacting with a private news channel on the eve of International Women’ Day to be observed today (Friday), she said that we were proud of our talented and passionate Pakistani women and we will continue to provide a safest environment to women in society.

Fauzia Waqar said the government was ensuring equal participation of women in all policy matters like human rights, climate change, social protection, education, health and social security. She also reaffirmed the national and international commitments for the protection of women’s rights and ending violence against them.

The Federal Ombudsman for Protection against Harassment at Workplace further stated, “We are immensely proud of our Pakistani women, who have consistently demonstrated their dedication, leadership and commitment to shaping a brighter future for our society.”

“We stand united in our efforts to empowering women and promote collaboration, as we believe that their success is integral to the progress of our nation,” she added. Fauzia Waqar said, “Women Day serves as an opportunity to reflect on the contributions of talented women to the country’s development.”

Talking about social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women across the globe, including Pakistan, she said one must appreciate Pakistani women who continue to make a mark in various fields despite facing challenges.

Source: Pakistan Observer

PTCL Group join hands with PPAF, NRSP to empower 100 women entrepreneurs in Haripur, KP

In celebration of International Women’s Day, Pakistan’s largest telecommunications and integrated ICT services provider, PTCL Group, joined hands with Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) and National Rural Support Programme (NRSP) to empower 100 women entrepreneurs in Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

This initiative is part of the “Ba-Ikhtiar” program, a year-long endeavor to bridge the digital divide and equip women with the essential tools and financial knowledge necessary for building sustainable businesses. Under “Ba-Ikhtiar”, PTCL Group distributed smartphones with pre-loaded SIM cards, provided one-year free data packages and facilitated the setup of UPaisa mobile wallets in collaboration with U Microfinance Bank (UBank).

In the second phase, the Group will facilitate digital marketing and financial trainings to empower participants to unlock new opportunities online.

Recognizing the critical role technical proficiency plays in entrepreneurial success, the “Ba-Ikhtiar” program equips women entrepreneurs with the requisite knowledge and skills through comprehensive training sessions in financial management and digital marketing.

Through these training sessions, PTCL Groups strives to empower women to confidently navigate the digital landscape and promote their businesses online, leading to an expanded customer base.

Speaking about the initiative, Syed Atif Raza, Chief Marketing Officer, PTCL & Ufone 4G, stated, “At PTCL Group, we passionately believe that innovation is the cornerstone of social progress. Our vision extends beyond providing connectivity solutions.

We actively forge strategic partnerships, like the one with PPAF, NRSP and UBank, to invest in long-term development. The Ba-Ikhtiar program exemplifies this commitment. We are deeply invested in empowering women entrepreneurs by equipping them with the tools and resources they need to thrive. By fostering their success, the Group contributes directly to Pakistan’s overall social and economic well-being.”

Emphasizing the need to empower young women, especially those belonging to marginalized areas, CEO of PPAF, Nadir Gul Barech, stated, “embracing digital technology is essential for women to unlock a world of opportunities and drive their personal and professional growth.

By providing digital literacy training to aspiring female entrepreneurs in Haripur, PPAF is playing a crucial role in enhancing their marketing skills and amplifying businesses on digital platforms, stimulating a movement towards greater inclusivity and prosperity.”

By implementing these strategic initiatives, PTCL Group positions itself as a catalyst for propelling women’s economic empowerment, fostering a more equitable and prosperous future for Pakistan.

Source: Pakistan Observer

Three held for gang rape of woman

MUZAFFARGARH: Layyah city police claimed on Wednesday to have arrested three suspects who allegedly gang raped a head nurse on Tuesday night.

The complainant said she and her family were asleep when three robbers barged into their residence in the Doctor Colony. After robbing her of Rs30,000 cash, an iPad, and jewellery at gunpoint, they sexually assaulted her and escaped.

After receipt of complaint, the police registered a case against unknown suspects under section 376iii, 392, 375A of Pakistan Penal Code.

A press release said police using modern technology took into custody three suspects who confessed to the crime. The medical report also confirmed the assault. The suspects have been nominated in the release issued by the police.

Source: Dawn

PCJCCI, UHE to work for women empowerment

LAHORE: Pakistan China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI) signed an MoU with University of Home Economics, Lahore, at PCJCCI Secretariat for promoting women entrepreneurship through introducing contemporary and advanced technologies in fashion and interior designing, fine arts, IT, Visual Communication, textile, food and nutrition and other areas.

The main agenda of this MoU was to introduce China’s contemporary advancements in these areas and how they can be used in empowering the young women of Pakistan. The ceremony was attended by around 20 Chinese businesswomen and other young entrepreneurs from Pakistan.

The PCJCCI aimed to connect maximum Chinese companies with University of Home Economics which would definitely help in arranging opportunities for our young women in various fashion and textile related degrees.

University of Home Economics Vice-Chancellor Dr Faleeha Kazmi shared that the university had witnessed remarkable development in the past years due to the dedication of my team. We have initiated Business Incubation Centre to provide a modern and skill-based knowledge to empower our students in entrepreneurship and we are excited for this MoU with PCJCCI because this is not only a partnership but it represents our commitment to excellence innovation and mutual growth for our organisations.

TDCP Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management Wednesday organised an educational tour of 80 students on a double-decker bus to provide them practical experience for their tour guide course.

A special event was organised at the bus terminal. The event was attended by the Secretary of Tourism Raja Jehangir Anwar as a guest of honour. The students, who were taking online classes for three weeks, will now undergo a one-week practical training, after which successful candidates will be awarded certificates.

Besides Punjab, participants from other provinces also took part in the course. Addressing the participants, the secretary said the ITHM is a government institution and it provides training to hotel and tourism staff. He said there are more than 400 archaeological sites in Punjab, and it is essential to have tour guides to explain their history and significance.

Source: The News