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Manifold Times | Singapore Maritime Week 2021 to discuss industry s New Frontiers, Shifting Paradigms

Singapore Maritime Week 2021 to discuss industry’s ‘New Frontiers, Shifting Paradigms’ 12 Apr 2021 The 15th Singapore Maritime Week (SMW) 2021 is organised by the Maritime Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), in collaboration with industry stakeholders and research and educational institutions. It is to be held from Monday, 19 April to Friday, 23 April 2021. This week-long event will bring together industry experts and thought leaders in the maritime sector to discuss the changing face of the industry, and explore solutions that will enable the industry to thrive in the post-Covid-19 environment. Themed “New Frontiers, Shifting Paradigms”, the 15th SMW will provide a platform for maritime leaders to discuss new opportunities and key competencies for Singapore to achieve its vision of a global maritime hub for connectivity, innovation and talent, said the MPA.

Photo Gallery: This Week at JD (Apr 3 – Apr 9)

Message : Required fields Thomas Østrup Møller (second from the right), Ambassador of Denmark to China, visited JD Beijing headquarters on Apr. 8 for discussion on future cooperation opportunities. Following a tour around JD headquarters, the JD team gave Ambassador Møller an introduction to the operations plan for the future Demark National Pavilion to be launched on JD Worldwide, JD s platform for imported products. From left to right: Luke Liu, head of brand recruitment, JD Worldwide; Larry Lee, vice president of JD.com; Jerry Duan, head of JD Green Stream Initiative; Yao Li, manager of brand recruitment, JD Worldwide; Nan Yang, Senior Commercial Officer of Royal Danish Embassy; Thomas Østrup Møller, Ambassador of Denmark to China; Jane Pan, Techplomacy Officer, Office of Denmark s Tech Ambassador.

Enforce laws to end gender based violence: speakers

Lahore March 6, 2021 LAHORE:Speakers at a seminar have called upon the need to create awareness among the public at large and enforcement of relevant laws in the country for elimination of gender-based violence to help build a strong and healthy society. They were addressing the seminar titled “Gender-Based Violence: A Public Health Challenge” organised by Punjab University Institute of Social and Cultural Studies (ISCS) in collaboration with the Punjab Women Protection Authority (PWPA) to mark International Women’s Day. Punjab Women Protection Authority Chairperson Kaneez Fatima, Pro-Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Saleem Mazhar, Faculty of Behavioral and Social Studies Dean Prof Dr Umbreen Javed, ISCS Director Prof Dr Rubeena Zakar, PWPA Director General Irshad Waheed, senior journalist Xari Jalil, faculty members and students participated in the event. Ms Kaneez Fatma said that the most important task to address gender-based violence was to change the mindset and behaviour of th

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