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Basharat for effective implementation of laws in women harassment cases
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Indonesia offers scholarships to Pak students
LAHORE: Indonesia will provide scholarships to Pakistani students to study in Indonesian universities.
This was stated by Indonesian Ambassador to Pakistan Adam Tugio on Monday while addressing a function at Lahore College for Women University. He further said many Indonesian universities have been considered among the 200 best universities of the world. “Pakistan and Indonesia are brotherly Islamic countries and there are vast opportunities for cooperation between the two in various fields,” he added.
The Indonesian Ambassador visited various departments of Lahore College for Women University. He visited art gallery where the works of art created by the students at the Institute of Visual Arts and Design.
Women educated on countering harassment
July 10, 2021
LAHORE : A five-day training workshop on cyber harassment against women concluded at Lahore College for Women University (LCWU), here on Friday.
LCWU Vice-Chancellor Dr Bushra Mirza was the chief guest of the concluding session. Riphah International University (RIU), which organised the workshop, Assistant Professor Dr Sajjad conducted the session and imparted training to women, including engineers, faculty members and students.
Dr Sajjad told the participants the network access control (NAC) should be used on academic campuses and enterprises to control illegitimate users access to the organisations network.
He said the objective of the initiative was to train women network engineers of Pakistan in network security with a view to empower them to avail the best job opportunities in the market, adding that this project was funded by European Union, [email protected] and TEIN Corporation Centre to educate women in Pakistan