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More than 300 saplings planted in ICCBS-Uok

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  • A variety of saplings of different trees planted.
  • Prof Dr Atta-ur-Rahman also planted saplings.
  • Trees are best technology to reverse global warming.

KARACHI: The International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), University of Karachi planted more than 300 saplings on the premises of the international center to create an Urban Forest.

A variety of saplings of different trees were planted including medicinal as well as fruit trees.

In the one-day plantation drive, Prof. Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman, ICCBS Patron-in-Chief and former Federal Minister for Science and Technology, and Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary, Director of the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences, and COMSTECH Coordinator General, also planted saplings.

The plantation drive was also attended by a large number of students, research officers, and faculty members.

Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Atta-ur-Rahman said that climate change, caused by global warming, poses a serious threat to life on Earth in the form of extreme weather, while trees were the best-known ‘technology’ to cool our planet. Trees are the best technology to reverse global warming, he maintained.

The creation of an urban forest in the ICCBS is, no doubt, an environment-friendly step, he observed.

Defining the concept of urban forest, Prof. Iqbal Choudhary said, “The urban forest is loosely defined as trees as well as other vegetation growing in close association with people.”

The concept of urban forestry is given by a Japanese botanist Akiro Miyawaki, in which saplings are planted much closer to each other resulting in dense vegetation that grows 10 times faster than normal.

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Darkness of ignorance grips Muslim World, Prof Atta-ur-Rahman

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  • Not a single Nobel prize was ever won by Muslim scientist.
  • He was addressing the inaugural ceremony of 24th meeting.
  • Prof Khalid Iraqi welcomed the officials and affiliates of COMSATS.

KARACHI: Prof. Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman, ICCBS Patron-in-Chief and former Federal Minister for Science and Technology, has lamented that there is the darkness of superstition and ignorance in the Muslim World.

Not a single Nobel prize in science was ever won by any scientist in the Muslim countries in recognition for work done within the Islamic world, he said, adding that both Dr. Abdus Salsm and Zewail Ahmed won Nobel Prizes for researches carried out in the UK and USA respectively. Prof. Atta-ur-Rahman advised the higher officials of the COMSATS to focus on education, science, technology, innovation & commercialization in their policy formulation.

He was addressing the inaugural ceremony of the 24th Meeting of COMSATS Coordinating Council held in the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), University of Karachi, on Wednesday. It is pertinent to mention here that the annual meeting of the COMSATS is being hosted by the ICCBS, University of Karachi this year.

Many dignitaries, including Prof. Dr. Muhammad Hassan, President the World Academy of Sciences, were present on the occasion.

Showing the grave concerns over the alarming decline in education, science and technology sectors in Muslim world, Prof. Atta-ur-Rahman said that, in contrast, 121 Nobel Prizes have been awarded to the affiliates of faculty members of University of Cambridge alone, and 34 Nobel Prizes have been won by faculty members of just one College, Trinity College, of Cambridge University, he said. We need to hang our heads in shame for corrupt and incompetent leadership in the Islamic World, he observed.

Prof. Khalid Iraqi welcomed the officials and affiliates of COMSATS in the varsity, and said that it was really a great honour for the University to host this important meeting in its campus.

He pointed out, “We need to recognize our heroes, and Nobel Laureate Prof. Dr. Abdus Salam was a real hero of Pakistan.”

Talking about climate change, he said that global phenomena of climate change had been ignored still in Pakistan, while it was a serious problem for western world even 20 years back. The natural disaster in Sindh and Blochistan was not only a natural disaster, it was also manmade, he maintained.

Prof. Iqbal Choudhary, in his speech, welcomed the participants in the COMSATS meeting, and pointed out that the pandemic had also exposed the gross failure of global cooperation, as countries were left on their own to struggle with a health crisis of unprecedented magnitude.

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