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Celebrating Innovation: Logistics Technology Awards 2024Dell missed Wall Street expectations for third-quarter revenue on Tuesday, weighed down by weaker demand for its traditional PCs and stiff competition from rival server makers, sending its shares down more than 10% in extended trading. The company reported revenue of $24.37 billion in the quarter, compared with the average analyst estimate of $24.67 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG. Despite booming demand for Dell's AI-optimized servers used to handle large AI workloads, its traditional PC segment has been facing stiff competition from rivals and weaker consumer spending amid an uncertain economy. Revenue from Dell's client solutions group, which houses its PC business, came in at $12.13 billion, below expectations of $12.43 billion. Rival PC maker, HP also provided a weak first-quarter profit forecast, and electronics retailer Best Buy trimmed its annual forecasts as firms grapple with weaker consumer electronics demand. 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Discover the stories of your interest Blockchain 5 Stories Cyber-safety 7 Stories Fintech 9 Stories E-comm 9 Stories ML 8 Stories Edtech 6 Stories As Dell's server revenue grows, investors are keenly eyeing the company's costs after it flagged in May that higher expenses to build AI-heavy servers and competitive pricing would hurt its margins. The company is also betting on new AI PCs to boost its traditional computer business. Revenue from Dell's infrastructure solutions group, which includes its AI servers, rose 34% to $11.37 billion, compared with estimates of $11.35 billion. The company's servers and networking revenue for the third quarter jumped 58% to $7.36 billion, but missed estimates of $7.64 billion.Aligarh : Prof Mohammad Anis, former Dean of the Faculty of Life Sciences and Chairman of the Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University has been honoured with the third Sheikh Zayed International Award in Herbal Medicine. 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The penultimate week of the 2024 NFL regular season was... . Christmas gave way to a new day for the league to monetize and spread 16 games across five days. Typically, that would be exciting news -- especially with a handful of games between contenders destined to alter the 14 postseason paths to Super Bowl 59. Instead, we got blowouts and bad football. The Kansas City Chiefs rolled the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Houston Texans scored two total points against the Baltimore Ravens. The Seattle Seahawks and Chicago Bears combined for nine points. While Saturday's Cincinnati Bengals - Denver Broncos was a fireworks display unto itself, the majority of Week 17 was uncompelling football. Even Sunday's marquee game between the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers was a listless slog before Green Bay made a late rally in a 27-25 loss. So what stood out in a week of forgettable matchups? Let's talk about it. [Please bear with me for any Twitter embed issues. Our editing software has become a whole problem on that front the past couple weeks. Rest assured, if there’s a play alluded to in the text it’s worth clicking through to see if it didn’t make it into the article itself.] The Jets' 40-14 loss was somehow worse than the final score suggests. It all starts with the veteran quarterback whose body language is bleeding through an undisciplined team that's crumbled around him. From : The Jets cannot allow Aaron Rodgers to return Jackson embarrassed the Houston Texans 31-2 and had 255 total yards and three touchdowns on just 19 touches (15 passes, four carries). That puts him at 43 touchdowns on the year -- as many or more than he had in either of his two previous MVP campaigns. ACTION JACKSON TO THE HOUSE!!! Tune in on Netflix!! — Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) Barkley became just the ninth running back to break the 2,000 rushing yard barrier in a single NFL season. He's 100 yards away from tying Eric Dickerson's record of 2,105. SAQUON BARKLEY. 2K RUSHING YARDS. — NFL (@NFL) All four of these players have a valid claim for most valuable player. Ultimately, this year's quarterback play may have been too good for even a historic season from Barkley to break through. And as good as Burrow has been, it will be incredibly difficult to sway voters on a team with a single-digit chance of making the playoffs this winter. That leaves it down to Allen and Jackson -- an argument in which neither side is wrong. For me, Allen's ability to stave off what looked like a rebuild and continue to thrive despite an underwhelming receiving corps is enough to give him the nod for my PFWA vote. But I still have time to change my mind and plenty of tape left to grind. No matter who I choose, however, I'm gonna be OK with the outcome. Facing fourth-and-one near midfield typically means one thing for the Eagles. A compressed formation, a snap under center and a rugby-style push for first down. In 2023, Philadelphia's 73 percent fourth down conversion rate was nearly seven full points higher than second place Tampa Bay. But in Week 17, head coach Nick Sirianni stared down fourth-and-one at his own 46 in need of a win to keep pace in his race for the NFC's top seed and a playoff bye. Then he blinked. Out came punter Braden Mann for a kick that bounced into the end zone for a touchback. This wasn't the only indication the Eagles were playing without Jalen Hurts behind center. If we're being honest, this was the dead giveaway: But Kenny Pickett's act of premium mime-ery -- THE MAN -- barely made a dent in Philadelphia's win probability against the Dallas Cowboys. Not even Pickett's third quarter departure due to a rib injury could slow this offense down. 2023 sixth-round draft pick Tanner McKee entered the game, threw four passes and found the end zone twice. BABE WAKE UP! IT'S TANNER TIME ⏰ | | — Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) One week after Hurts's head injury created the latitude for the Washington Commanders McKee and Pickett led a charge that locked the Commanders out of the NFC East title race and ensured, at the very least, a home playoff game in Pennsylvania. How? Thanks to the rising tide around the quarterback position and an overwhelmed opponent. The defense that had gotten sliced up by Olamide Zaccheaus and Jamison Crowder in the fourth quarter of last week's collapse shoved Cooper Rush into a locker. Without CeeDee Lamb in the lineup, the Cowboys offense averaged just 5.2 yards per pass attempt. The secondary held Rush to a piddling 50.7 passer rating. The offense also showcased its star power. DeVonta Smith had two touchdowns and nearly a third thanks to Pickett dialing it back to his Pittsburgh Steelers days and delivering three good passes per game. A.J. Brown found the end zone. Saquon Barkley ran for 167 yards, putting him just 100 away from . The offense didn't need a heroic effort to put up 40-plus points, it just needed someone who could operate within the narrow confines of a smaller playbook and get the ball to the guys who can do the most with it. That's what Pickett and McKee did, even if that meant Pickett botching a goal line Tush Push in the second half to help validate Sirianni's first quarter decision to punt (he rode a wave of blockers into the end zone one play later). It's also a reminder of how dangerous this team can be with a healthy Hurts. You don't get extra credit for rolling a shorthanded Cowboys team at home, but you can make a statement by doing so with your third-string quarterback. Philadelphia can survive a Hurts playoff slump, but it can thrive if he's back to his Week 15 self (where he carved up the Steelers for 290 passing yards and a pair of touchdowns). There's more to the Eagles' playbook than just "get the ball to Brown/Smith/Barkley," but Philly can be a real headache even when that's all a diminished quarterback has to do. In a week where cracks could have begun to show without Hurts in the lineup, that's a statement to which the rest of the NFC has to pay attention. Tampa Bay rallied to the top of the NFC South in Week 15, then ceded that position back to the Atlanta Falcons by losing to the Cooper Rush Cowboys in Week 16. Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers wasn't quite a must-win situation, but a slip up against an upset-hungry division rival would have been brutal to the team's playoff hopes. Baker Mayfield understood this. He also knew he was up against a Panthers defense that ranked 26th in EPA allowed per dropback and dead last in pressure rate. By those powers combined, Mayfield put up a video game type performance. J Mac's 4️⃣ straight games with a TD grab is tied for the fourth-longest streak by a rookie in NFL history 🤯 📺: on CBS — Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) Mayfield threw as many incomplete passes (five) as touchdowns in a 48-14 rout over a feisty Carolina team who'd knocked the Arizona Cardinals out of playoff contention a week earlier. One look at his passing chart shows how diversely he was able to grind a bad defense down to dust. This was impressive when Mayfield was putting together games like this with Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Cade Otton in the lineup. On Sunday, he only had Evans, who had a very Mike Evans game with eight catches, 97 yards and a pair of touchdown catches from short range. Behind him, the following players all had at least 36 receiving yards: Bucky Irving Devin Culp Jalen McMillan Payne Durham The connective tissue between them is Mayfield's reads and placement. But as good as Sunday's performance was -- and no matter how you slice it, 359 yards and five passing touchdowns without a turnover is AWESOME -- there remains room for concern. There's skill involved in throws like these, but the degree of difficulty was undeniably low. 6️⃣ & 1️⃣5️⃣ back at it again 🙌 📺: on CBS — Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) The Panthers' inability to rustle Mayfield was the source of their pain. Mayfield has been effective against the blitz because of pickups like the one seen above -- his passer rating actually when defenses bring an extra attacker, even if his EPA/snap drops thanks to more sacks taken. His strength is his vision, and when that newfound pass rusher enters the fray he's able to identify where it's coming from, the hole it leaves and the single coverage opportunities that persist. 4️⃣ TUDDIES FOR 6️⃣ 📺: on CBS — Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) If that blitz doesn't get home, it's disastrous. But if it does, it's a big deal. Mayfield's rating drops from 108.3 without pressure to 83.4 when someone breaches his pocket. His EPA/dropback falls from 0.22 to -0.27. In Week 16, the Cowboys let him throw for 303 yards but brought pressure on 36 percent of his dropbacks between a balance of blitzes and successful four-man rushes in a win. The Denver Broncos introduced pressure on 45 percent of his pass plays in Week 3 and held him to 163 passing yards on 40 dropbacks... in a win. That's not a guarantor of success -- both the Las Vegas Raiders and Detroit Lions sacked him at least four times in Tampa Bay victories -- but it's a great place to start. Mayfield thrived for several reasons Sunday, including a weak Panthers secondary. But he was able to make these easy throws and breeze to a stupefying stat line because Carolina rarely made him uncomfortable. Should the Bucs make it to the postseason, opponents will know just what to do. They've got to create pressure while mitigating the risk of Tampa's strong blitz pickups and Mayfield's ability to exploit it. That's a fine line to walk -- and one Mayfield might wind up sprinting across anyway. Week 17 was a remarkable one for rookie wide receivers. Marvin Harrison Jr. had six catches for 96 yards as the Arizona Cardinals late rally against the Los Angeles Rams fell short. Xavier Worthy had 89 total yards and a touchdown against the Steelers. Xavier Legette to the Panthers' locker room to share with reporters. But three players stood above the rest, just as they've been doing all season. Ladd McConkey, Brian Thomas Jr. and Malik Nabers each walked off their respective fields this weekend as winners -- something that's far from guaranteed when Thomas Jr. and Nabers play for the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Giants, respectively. Each was absolutely vital to his team's effort. McConkey kicked things off Saturday, continuing an epic tradition in which wideouts the New England Patriots failed to draft rise up to torch them. HERBO 40 YARDS TO LADD 📺 | — Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) McConkey has been an absolute animal for a Los Angeles team starved for receiving help. The second round pick is up to 1,054 receiving yards on the season thanks to his ability to break off defenders with clean routes and split double teams. He's a menace across the field whose 2.63 yards per route run (YPRR) rank ninth in the NFL among wideouts with at least 200 routes. That's one spot ahead of Ja'Marr Chase and 90 in front of Ja'Lynn Polk, the wideout New England selected after trading back and giving the Chargers the 34th overall pick (Polk, at 0.39 YPRR, is dead last among qualified WRs). Thomas Jr. has had a higher degree of difficulty. He's part of a similarly thin depth chart at wideout, but his quarterbacks this season have been a not-quite-right Trevor Lawrence and (big sigh) Mac Jones. Watch 7 work! | on CBS — Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) On Sunday he became just the fourth rookie wideout to have at least 1,100 receiving yards (he's at 1,179) and 10 touchdowns, joining Randy Moss, Ja'Marr Chase and Odell Beckham Jr. That is absurd company to keep. I've already expounded -- and how his run-after-catch ability is the perfect balm to heal a burned quarterback like Jones -- but it bears repeating. Jacksonville's search for a true alpha wideout alongside Lawrence appears to have finally found its man. While those two each have high profile quarterbacks behind them, Nabers decidedly does not. In his debut season he's caught passes from Daniel Jones, Tommy DeVito and Drew Lock. On Sunday, he helped guide Lock to the best game of his career. LEEEEK 59-yard TD 📺: FOX — New York Giants (@Giants) Lock threw for 309 yards and four touchdowns despite attempting only four passes that traveled more than 13 yards downfield. Nabers, with seven catches on eight targets, 171 yards and two touchdowns, was the primary beneficiary of his quarterback's competence and the Indianapolis Colts drastic lack thereof. It would be tempting to consider that stat and the highlight above and consider Nabers a short-range savant. This is incorrect. This Nabers catch 👀 📺: FOX — New York Giants (@Giants) Nabers came into the league with one of the most polished skill sets of any member of this rookie class. While he'd only caught three of 21 deep balls this year, that's as much a function of his weak quarterbacking as anything else. When given a chance to get to the ball, he thrives -- as evidenced by and 0.69 EPA per target when running routes between 10 and 19 yards downfield. This intermediate wizardry is a function of his overall skill set. He can win one-on-one. He can sit down in zone coverage and find holes. He can be the WR1 who allows the other wideouts in New York to fit into better defined roles, allowing Wan'Dale Robinson to be a run-after-catch wizard and allowing Darius Slayton to run the downfield routes he can exploit for big gains. All three rookies are foundational pieces for teams in dire need of playmakers. McConkey is in the best position of the three, but both Nabers and Thomas will be undeniably important to the rebuilding of their respective franchises. Time will tell which one of these players will have the best career -- for my money, it'll be Nabers if he's even given a semi-competent long-term quarterback -- but for now the Chargers, Jaguars and Giants have struck gold. The Colts had a flicker of hope coming into Week 17. They were still part of the AFC playoff race, albeit way out in the periphery thanks to an 7-8 start. Their 18 percent Wild Card odds, per The Athletic, rested on the shoulder of Joe Flacco -- the backup quarterback who'd earlier been pressed into action in place of Anthony Richardson thanks to the young passer's accuracy concerns. If Flacco and a hungry roster of homegrown players could beat the NFL's worst team, they'd keep their postseason hopes alive. That is not what Flacco and his hungry roster did. SLAYYY 👏 1 repost = 1 vote! + Slayton 📺: FOX — New York Giants (@Giants) The Colts offense without Richardson shrunk, but their defense was an abject disaster. This is a unit that's been uniquely bad in genuinely baffling ways. Indianapolis has given up more than 300 net passing yards only three times in 2024. Those came against: Trevor Lawrence and a Jaguars team that's currently 4-12 Caleb Williams and a Chicago Bears team that's currently 4-12 and Drew Lock's Giants, who are now 3-13. That's remarkable! Indianapolis held Jordan Love to 122 net passing yards early in the season but nearly gave up three times that much to Drew by-god Lock! The Colts lost two of those games, only surviving the Bears. That's not what a playoff team does, and indeed Indianapolis will not be a playoff team. New York had 10 different plays that picked up at least 12 yards. Their touchdowns came on a 100-yard kickoff return and passing plays of 31, 32 and 59 yards. This was a team that ranked in the bottom five when it came to explosive play rate, in large part because the offensive line was awful and its quarterbacks were Jones, DeVito and Lock. Yet on Sunday, facing a team who had every reason to treat Week 17 like a de facto playoff game, they feasted. This shattered the illusion the Colts could even be a modest spoiler in the postseason. General manager Chris Ballard opted to keep the band together in 2024, re-signing a bevy of free agents in hopes a healthy Anthony Richardson could bring this team back to the playoffs. But this was a terrible idea, because Richardson is neither a pass rusher or a cornerback and the holes left on that side of the ball were so huge even the New York Giants could drive their rickety jalopy through them. Sometimes, can save Jordan Love. The young quarterback turned on the jets last season as the weather grew cold and the Japanese automaker began its holiday sales push. History repeated itself in 2024 as an early injury sapped his effectiveness before he was able to rally the Packers to an 11-4 record. The only thing missing was a signature win after losses to the Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings. A Week 17 rematch in Minneapolis gave him the opportunity to rectify that. Love could not. The fifth-year quarterback fell silent for the bulk of Sunday's national broadcast. He had only 54 passing yards through the first 50 minutes as Green Bay fell into a 17-point third quarter hole. The downfield passing and wide open targets had been erased by Brian Flores and a defense that threw a multitude of looks at Love's offense. He was hit or sacked on 33 percent of his dropbacks and, importantly, either didn't have or couldn't find the free runners that make the Packer offense so dangerous. Love completed just four of his 13 passes that traveled at least nine yards downfield. That's not entirely surprising -- he's completing only 10-plus yards downfield this fall -- but it's absolutely brutal for the Green Bay offense. Tucker Kraft's 35-yard catch-and-run was the team's only play that sprang for more than 19 yards. In Week 14 against the similarly impressive Detroit Lions Love's offense had six such plays. Against the Seattle Seahawks' rising defense in Week 15, it had seven if you include pass interference penalties. This is how the Packers feast or starve. Without big chunk plays, they wind up stuck in neutral for long stretches. But what's more concerning is the sudden lack of protein in their diet of victories. After falling Sunday night, Green Bay's best win is over... the Los Angeles Rams in the midst of a 1-4 start? An underwhelming Houston Texans team? The desiccated husk of the San Francisco 49ers? The Green Bay Packers are difficult to trust. They're beating the teams they're supposed to, but losing when paired up against actual contenders. Week 17 was their last chance to prove it with the safety net of the regular season as a backdrop. Their next failure against an actual contender will spell the end of their Super Bowl quest. QB: C.J. Stroud, Texans (185 passing yards, one interception, seven rushing yards, five sacks, 8.0 fantasy points) RB: James Conner, Cardinals (four rushing yards, two catches, four receiving yards, 2.8 fantasy points) RB: Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots (one rushing yard, 0.1 fantasy points) WR: Jayden Reed, Packers (one catch, six yards, 1.6 fantasy points) WR: DeAndre Hopkins, Chiefs (two catches, seven yards, 2.7 fantasy points) WR: Cooper Kupp, Rams (one catch, 29 yards, 3.9 fantasy points) TE: Jake Ferguson, Cowboys (three catches, 18 yards, 4.8 fantasy points) D/ST: Indianapolis Colts (45 points allowed, -8.0 fantasy points) : 15.9 points
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Angel Yin was making putts from across the green and threatening to build a big lead until Jeeno Thitikul finished eagle-birdie for a 9-under 63 to share the lead Saturday going into the final round of the CME Group Tour Championship with US$4 million on the line. Yin had a 69 after another day of big putts and one chip-in from some 60 feet for eagle on the par-5 sixth hole that put her comfortably ahead at Tiburon Golf Club. She holed a 30-footer on the eighth hole, another birdie from about 25 feet on the ninth hole and another one from the 30-foot range on the 12th. Thitikul seemed to be an afterthought until she lit it up on the back nine for a 30. The Thai started the back nine with three straight bogeys, but she made up quick ground at the end with her eagle on the reachable par-5 17th and a birdie on the closing hole. The birdie briefly gave her the lead until Yin made birdie on the 17th to join her. They were tied at 15-under 201, three shots head of Ruoning Yin, who birdied her last two for a 66. Charley Hull had seven birdies in her round of 66 and was at 11-under 205, along with Narin An of South Korea. Nelly Korda, who got back into the mix on Friday after a sluggish start, lost ground with a 69 on a pleasant day that left her six shots back going into the final round. Korda has won four of her seven LPGA titles this year coming from behind. This could be a tall order. At stake is the richest payoff in women's golf, $4 million to the winner, nearly as much as Korda has made all year in her seven-victory season. Thitikul already picked up a $1 million bonus this week through the Aon Risk-Reward Challenge, a competition based on how players score on a designated hole each week. Now she could leave Florida with a total of $5 million. "Actually, $1 million is really good enough for me," Thitikul said. "If I can get more, it's definitely going to be a nice, because as my team know I spend a lot of money. That's why I have to keep playing good golf, like spending on shopping day." Angel Yin heard plenty of cheers for her long birdie putts, and the chip-in for eagle. She also was helped by a couple of pars after bad drives. She went well to the left at No. 10, did well to blast out on a blind shot just short of the green and then got up-and-down with a pitch to 4 feet. And then on the 13th, another tee shot went well to the left. She tried to get it back in play from just in front of some bushes, and from 50 yards hit wedge to about 15 feet. She holed that putt, too, that kept her in front. "I'm scoring still," Yin said. "Making some mistakes, but saving a bunch, so a lot of positives."Jimmy Carter: Many evolutions for a centenarian ‘citizen of the world’
Controversial American firebrand Candace Owens has scored a big win in her ambition to promote a hard right political vision to crowds across Australia and New Zealand, with New Zealand authorities reversing an earlier decision to block her from entering their country. New Zealand’s immigration department had originally declined to grant Ms Owens a visa after Australian Immigration Minister Tony Burke blocked her from entering Australia on character grounds. But this week, New Zealand Associate Minister for Immigration Chris Penk overturned that decision following a request from Ms Owens. “The Minister has granted Ms Owens a visa following a request for Ministerial Intervention,” a spokesman for Mr Penk told NewsWire. “Immigration New Zealand originally declined her visa application on the basis of section 15(1)(f) of the Immigration Act following Ms Owens being denied entry to Australia. “Subsequently, Ms Owens requested intervention from the Associate Minister of Immigration to exercise his discretion and grant her a visa.” Ms Owens said she was “thrilled” about the opportunity to travel to the South Pacific nation “to speak with the people, share ideas and engage in meaningful conversations”. “I applaud the minister for standing up for the rights of individuals to engage in political discourse without fear of being silenced,” she said. Ms Owens was initially scheduled to tour both countries across November but following Mr Burke’s intervention, the shows were rescheduled for early 2025. The first date on the Candace Owens Live tour is listed for Auckland on February 28 and then Brisbane on March 4, Sydney on March 6, Perth on March 8, Adelaide on March 9 and then Melbourne on March 10. Ms Owens remains blocked from entering Australia. “From downplaying the impact of the Holocaust with comments about Mengele through to claims that Muslims started slavery, Candace Owens has the capacity to incite discord in almost every direction,” Mr Burke said in October on announcing his decision to block her visa. “Australia’s national interest is best served when Candace Owens is somewhere else.” Ms Owens blasted Mr Burke’s decision as a “petty act of vandalism” and launched an appeal. She has suggested her application was blocked due to her coverage of attacks on Palestinians in Gaza. “I just wanted to make sure that every person knows that despite me being fired, demonised, spoken ill about, I haven’t changed my position,” she said. “That’s what this really is, a petty act of vandalism. No one’s worried about me coming to Australia because they’re angry that they’ve put this narrative out about me and my listeners haven’t accepted it.” NewsWire understands the appeal process is ongoing. Ms Owens’ Ticketek page has stated ticket holders will be refunded if the Australian shows don’t go ahead. The influencer, who split from mainstream US conservative commentator Ben Shapiro and his news outlet The Daily Wire in March this year, counts 5.8 million followers on Twitter and some five million on Instagram. Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Peter Wertheim called on Mr Burke to cancel Ms Owens’ visa, arguing she failed the character test under the Migration Act. “At a time of unprecedented strains on the cohesiveness of Australian society, which is very largely the outcome of ignorant and malicious comment on social media, the last thing we need to be importing into our country is yet another so-called celebrity who has made racist and bigoted comments about Jews and other vulnerable groups,” he said. Free speech advocates have applauded New Zealand’s reversal. “We applaud Chris Penk for doing the right thing and defending the speech rights for Candace Owens and all Kiwis,” Free Speech Union chief executive Jonathan Ayling said. “It was appalling to see Immigration New Zealand follow in the footsteps of Australia and deny Owens’ entry on spurious grounds. It’s a dangerous situation to be in when the State begins to cherrypick which voices we hear from.”1,591 Graduates Shine at IoBM’s 27 th Convocation “Let us leverage our education to champion corporate social responsibility and actively create a lasting positive impact on society,” remarked Rida Asif, the Valedictorian of the 27 th Convocation of the Institute of Business Management (IoBM). She was also the recipient of the Shahjehan Syed Karim Gold Medal, awarded in honor of IoBM’s late Founder President. This Convocation ceremony, held on Saturday, December 14, 2024, saw 1,591 graduates clad in gowns and caps, their eyes beaming with excitement and a vision for the future. The graduates, awarded degrees in programs ranging from BBA and BS to MBA, MS, MPhil, and PhD, aspire to become future leaders and entrepreneurs. They are eager to put into action the lessons learned in their classrooms. Among the graduating class, 24 distinguished students were awarded gold medals, while 44 received merit certificates. IoBM’s 27 th Convocation was a testament to the diverse journeys of its graduates, each aspiring to make a positive impact on the world through their professional endeavors. The event was honored by the presence of distinguished guests, including Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori as the Chief Guest; Dr. Gohar Ejaz, former caretaker Federal Minister of Commerce, Industry, and Production, as the Guest of Honor; and former caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan, Anwaarul Haq Kakar. The Keynote Speaker was Yasmin Fasih, an IoBM alumna from the first batch (1997), currently serving as the Regional Human Resource Manager for Operations Execution in the Asia-Pacific region at Maersk, Singapore. Governor Sindh Kamran Tessori, in his address, encouraged the graduates to reflect on the day their parents accompanied them on their first day of school and how their unwavering support has guided them to this significant milestone. He praised the visionary leadership of IoBM’s late Founder President, Shahjehan Syed Karim, for establishing this prestigious institute of higher learning. Tessori called upon the youth to raise their voices, take initiative, and work toward creating a brighter and more promising future for themselves and the nation. The Governor, highlighting the invaluable contributions of IoBM’s late Founder President, Shahjehan Syed Karim, to the field of education, announced his intention to recommend to the President of Pakistan that he be posthumously honored with the prestigious Hilal-e-Imtiaz. Dr. Gohar Ejaz highlighted that the seats occupied by the graduates today represent less than one percent of all graduates, emphasizing the exclusivity and privilege of their achievement. He noted the immense opportunities available in Pakistan and presented an economic overview of the country, illustrating how graduates can contribute to various sectors. “We have immense potential to grow, and what we need today is you!” he concluded. IoBM President Talib Karim presented the Institute’s Progress Report, underscoring IoBM’s dedication to achieving AACSB accreditation, expanding global partnerships for alumni, and integrating advanced technology into the curriculum to enhance the learning experience. He also highlighted the efforts of IoBM’s Center for Islamic Business and Finance, which is actively aligning its initiatives with the broader developmental goals set by the government. In his Welcome Address, IoBM Chancellor Bashir Janmohammad advised the graduates to always respect their parents. He encouraged them to dream big and develop entrepreneurial skills to add value to their lives and careers. He also acknowledged the unwavering support of parents in helping students achieve their dreams. Anwaarul Haq Kakar expressed his excitement about being among the youth, stating, “I feel energized when I am surrounded by young minds brimming with vigor. A formal education helps channel this energy toward meaningful objectives.” He encouraged the graduates to actively contribute to building an egalitarian society where everyone fulfills their role according to their abilities, describing it as the Pakistani dream we must collectively strive to achieve. He also urged the graduates to embrace new aspirations, emphasizing that creativity is deeply connected to the essence of life. During her keynote speech, Yasmin Fasih remarked, “Today, we celebrate the beginning of a new chapter in your lives.” She commended the graduates for their hard work and perseverance, reflecting on her own journey at IoBM and how it played a pivotal role in her success. “Remain deliberate and purposeful in your approach, embrace lifelong learning, and don’t hesitate to take chances in life,” she encouraged. Valedictorian Rida Asif, the proud recipient of the Shahjehan Syed Karim Gold Medal, highlighted the importance of corporate social responsibility in her address. She encouraged her fellow graduates to utilize their education and skills to drive meaningful change and make a positive impact on society. IoBM’s 27th Convocation marked a significant milestone for a diverse group of graduates, culminating their academic journeys and preparing them to embark on impactful professional careers. This milestone event ushered in a new chapter for these graduates, empowering them to contribute meaningfully to Pakistan. As they transition into the professional world, these proud graduates carry with them the values and knowledge instilled by IoBM, equipping them to navigate challenges and seize opportunities with confidence. IoBM boasts a distinguished history of producing successful graduates who now hold prominent positions across diverse sectors, including corporate, banking, and entrepreneurial ventures, both domestically and internationally. This graduation ceremony further solidifies IoBM’s tradition of excellence, reinforcing its position as a leading institution in higher education. The twenty-seven Convocations hosted by IoBM are a testament of the vision of its Late Founder President, Mr. Shahjehan Syed Karim, who established an institute of higher education in 1995. Guided by the principles established by its founder, IoBM, under the current leadership of President Mr. Talib Syed Karim, Vice President of the Foundation for Higher Education and Chief Advisor to IoBM Ms. Sabina Mohsin, along with the Senior Management and Head of Departments, continues to strive for excellence. IoBM comprises four constituent colleges: the College of Business Management (CBM), the College of Computer Science and Information Systems (CCSIS), the College of Engineering and Sciences (CES), and the College of Economics and Social Development (CESD). These colleges offer a diverse range of degree programs encompassing disciplines such as business management, accounting and finance, entrepreneurship, computer science, data science, software engineering, technology management, engineering management, psychology, economics, and media studies, among others. Across over thirty disciplines, IoBM emphasizes a comprehensive curriculum that extends beyond traditional classroom learning. Students not only explore core subject areas but also cultivate essential skills such as leadership, social awareness, and innovation. Experiential learning is central to the academic experience, fostering teamwork, interpersonal communication, foreign language proficiency, and the ability to navigate diverse work environments. The 24 recipients of the gold medals at the IoBM Convocation were: Fatima Sarwar (BBA (Honors) – Janmohammad Dawood), M. Mohib Zafar (BBA (Honors) – Meezan Bank), Laiba Gul Durrani (BBA (Honors) – Ghulam Faruque), Tahreem d/o Aqeel Ahmed Shaikh (BBA (Honors)- Shan Foods), Maaha Jetha (BBA (Honors) – Mondelez Pakistan), Sandesh Kumar (BS (Honors) Accountancy, Management and Law – Faizan Steel), Muhammad Faizan Abid (BS (Actuarial Science and Risk Management) – EFU Life Assurance), Simran Ashok (BS (Computer Science- PayPak), Yameena Nasir (BS (Honors) Accounting and Finance – EFU Life Assurance), Syeda Manahil Amin (BS (Honors) Accounting and Finance – Westbury Group of Companies), Madiha Zehra Misri (BS (Data Science) – Dr. Ahmer Syed Karim), Aiyza Ahmed (BS (Mathematics and Economics) – Imam Ali Kazi Memorial), Maira Rais (BS (Social Entrepreneurship and Leadership) – Management Association of Pakistan), Zulekha Adnan (BS (Industrial Management) – Upfield Pakistan), Siddiqa Asim (BS (Entrepreneurship) -Tufail Industries), Alishba Khursheed (BS (Economics, Law and International Relations) – S. H. Hashmi Memorial), Laiba Adnan (BS (Honors) Business and Psychology – DVAGO), Eisha Wahid (BS (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) – Afeef Packages), Rida Asif (BS (Honors) Economics and Finance – Shahjehan Syed Karim), Alifya Tinwala (BS (Education) – Dr. Essa’s Laboratory), Ursalan Ilyas (MBA (Industrial Management) – President IoBM), Lalit Kumar (MBA (Weekend) – Orient McCann), Yaseen Raza Haider (MBA (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) – Jubilee General Insurance) and Muhammad Abbas (MSc in Organizational Psychology and HRM – Tabba Foundation). Merit certificates were awarded to students across various degree programs, as follows: BBA (Honors): Ayesha Khan, Haris Muhammad Shahid, Fiza d/o Imtiaz Hassan, Amina Butt, Maria Nisar, Zainab d/o Muhammad Javed, Shamikh Pervez, Humza Ahmed Khan, Bushra Nadeem, Haya Khan, Mohammad Hamza Brohi, Ayesha Abdul Samad, Khadija Siddiqi, Aimen Adnan, Unzilla Shaikh, Farzeen d/o Karim, Maham Saqib, Tooba Najm-ul-Hasan, Sara Ghani, Umm-e-Abiha Ameer and Saad Iftikhar. BS (Honors) Accountancy, Management and Law: Areeba d/o Muhammad Jawaid and Minahil Fakhir. BS (Computer Science): Mubashir Bhania. BS (Honors) Accounting and Finance: Rizwan Abbas, Muhammad Ali Imran Mamsa, Syed Mohammad Saud Tauqir and Daniya Nadir Merchant. BS (Social Entrepreneurship and Leadership): Hira Sohail and Asma d/o Abdul Hafeez. BS (Honors) Business and Psychology: Manal Tariq, Ayesha Tariq Khan, Sania Khalid, Fatima Ahmed, Aqsa d/o Muhammad Shahid and Rihab Khalid Khan. BS (Honors) Economics and Finance: Ramsha Shaikh. BS (Education): Arwa Abbas. B.Ed.: Eman Sadiq, Hira Ahmed and Maria Ahmed. M.Phil (Organizational Psychology): Tayyiba Imtiaz. PhD (Education): Diana Louisa Ambrose and Dania Shoaib Khan. IoBM’s graduating class of 2024 joins a distinguished lineage of IoBM alumni, carrying forward the legacy of its Late Founder President, Mr. Shahjehan Syed Karim. Established under his guidance, IoBM has consistently strived to cultivate intellectual growth and social responsibility within its students. This commitment, rooted in the belief in education’s transformative power, has propelled IoBM to its position as a leading institution of higher learning in Pakistan. As these graduates embark on their professional journeys, they carry with them the core values instilled by IoBM: academic excellence, ethical conduct, and a commitment to making a positive impact on society. IoBM’s 27 th Convocation was more than just a graduation ceremony. It was a celebration of triumph, a testament to the dedication and hard work of the graduating class, and a recognition of the unwavering support of parents and faculty members. This momentous occasion served as a reminder of the bright future that awaits these accomplished individuals. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() );Andy Cohen’s biggest gripe with CNN star and New Year’s Eve partner-in-crime Anderson Cooper? Cooper’s annual giggle fit. Cohen explained to People why the anchor’s unceasing laughter adds extra chaos throughout their annual special. “Well, [it’s] that I have to be the straight guy,” Cohen said. “Literally, he’s in a puddle of giggles for the last 90 minutes of the broadcast, and I’m the one that’s hitting all the commercial breaks.” Cohen said he turns “into Mr. CNN for the last 90 minutes” while Cooper becomes “Mr. Bravo.” “It’s a very funny role reversal,” the Bravo star said. The longtime friends have hosted the CNN event together since 2017 after former co-host Kathy Griffin was booted in the wake of backlash for posing with a mask depicting the severed head of Donald Trump. Cohen and Cooper have found themselves in various antics since then— some alcoholic , some not —leading to Cooper’s own frustrations with the Bravo host. Cooper joked on Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live earlier this month that he constantly worries about “who [Cohen’s] gonna insult and what the clean up on aisle 3 is gonna be in the morning.” Billionaire businessman Charles Dolan, who founded HBO and Cablevision and whose family owns Madison Square Garden and a number of New York City sports teams, died on Saturday—he was 98. Dolan created Cablevision Systems Corporation in 1973, merging several small Long Island cable TV systems, according to the New York Times . At the time, the company served just 1,500 customers. But when he sold it for $17.7 billion in 2015, it supplied cable TV to over three million households in the New York metropolitan area, the Times reported. He also launched HBO in the early ’70s—it was at the time a pioneering cable TV channel that offered feature-length movies with no commercials. After his death, Dolan’s family will continue to be a powerful and influential force in the worlds of media and sports. His son Patrick is the owner of Newsday , the Long Island-based newspaper he and Charles bought in 2016. The family also owns MSG in New York City and the professional sports teams that play there, the NHL’s Rangers and the NBA’s Knicks. All three entities are led by Dolan’s son James. Scouted selects products independently. If you purchase something from our posts, we may earn a small commission. Boxing Week sales are still in full swing, folks! As an avid J.Crew fan , I can honestly say that the brand’s discount-laden factory store (the brand’s online outlet) is a great way to get high-quality wardrobe staples without the big price tag. J.Crew Factory always offers discounts up to 40 percent off J.Crew, but for a limited time, you can unlock even more savings from already discounted items. Right now, J.Crew Factory is offering 70 percent off clearance items with the code SALE70 at checkout. Now’s the time to invest in evergreen staples like jeans and office-friendly blazers while they’re half off, or grab a few outwear essentials to round out your cold-weather lineup. The sale also includes tons of denim for just $50, pure cotton crewneck T-shirts for $20, and even new arrivals like NYE frocks and cashmere items. And the sale is not just for women; the gents’ and kids’ sections are equally full of additional savings. Tina Knowles sprang to her daughter Beyoncé’s defense after online trolls criticized her NFL halftime show performance on Christmas Day. Knowles clapped back at critics by reposting a message about her famous daughter on her Instagram on Friday. In the screenshot, user @iamkrisiman praised Beyoncé and wrote that “no matter how undeniably talented you are, people will always, ALWAYS, always have some negative ish to say.” Knowles cosigned the post in a lengthy caption. “It is mind-boggling to me that you would take your precious Christmas day and watch a performance of someone you hate and you don’t think has talent so that you can go talk ish about it later,” she wrote. “Obviously you are so obsessed with them, addicted to them, and secretly admire them,” she added. According to the New York Post, Knowles’ post came after some social media users called Beyoncé “overrated.” Fans and celebrities in the comments of Knowles’ response seemed to love her mama bear energy. “Period!!! Ms. T,” singer LeToya Luckett wrote. “All. Of. This!!!!!!” Oscar winner Octavia Spencer added. A post shared by Tina Knowles (@mstinaknowles) Elon Musk appeared to borrow a line from the 2008 film Tropic Thunder in an ongoing social media fight about H1B visas. Musk hit back against MAGA’s top players in a series of X posts, alleging that H1B visas are the reason why he, “and hundreds of other companies that made America strong,” are in the country. To a skeptical X user, Musk blasted: “Take a big step back and F--- YOURSELF in the face. I will go to war on this issue the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend.” Although some were shocked by Musk’s sudden escalation—with former Trump strategist Steve Bannon calling him a “toddler”—others noticed that the disparaging remark was similar to a line in Tropic Thunder . Character Les Grossman, played by Tom Cruise, says in the film: “First, take a big step back, and literally, F--- YOUR OWN FACE ... I don’t know what kind of pan-pacific bulls--t power play you’re trying to pull here, but Asia, Jack, is my territory. So whatever you’re thinking, you’d better think again.” In response to Musk’s comment, the X user tweeted, “Bro was just memeing. I wouldn’t take it too seriously.” Nothing beats the classics pic.twitter.com/MRSdXifhH5 Scouted selects products independently. If you purchase something from our posts, we may earn a small commission. If you’re looking to revamp your at-home fitness lineup ahead of 2025 and don’t have hours to commit to exercising each day, allow us to introduce you to the CAROL Bike . The science-backed and AI-powered fitness bike is engineered to give you maximum results in the shortest time possible—and by the shortest time, we mean as little as five minutes. 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You can try the CAROL Bike for yourself risk-free for 100 days, and the brand offers free shipping (7-10 business days) in the U.S. Charles Shyer, the writer-director best known for directing the 1991 Steve Martin comedy Father of the Bride has died at 83. According to Deadline, Shyer died Friday and no cause of death was given by his family in a statement. “His loss leaves an unfillable hole in our lives, but his legacy lives on through his children and the five decades of wonderful work he’s left behind. We honor the extraordinary life he led and know there will never be another quite like him,” his family told the outlet. In addition to directing, Shyer gained notoriety for his screenwriting and nabbed an Oscar nomination in 1981 for co-writing the Goldie Hawn-led military comedy Private Benjamin alongside Harvey Miller, and fellow writer-director Nancy Meyers. Meyers and Shyer married in 1980 before calling it quits in 1999. They share two daughters. Other notable films co-written by Shyer include Jumpin’ Jack Flash , The Parent Trap , and Baby Boom , which he also directed. His most recent credit behind the camera was co-writing and directing the 2023 Netflix Holiday film Best. Christmas. Ever. A Norwegian chess champion left mid-tournament after refusing to change his outfit for judges. Magnus Carlsen, a five-time World Chess Champion, was competing in New York’s FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships on Friday when he was asked to change. According to The Telegraph , Carlsen was first fined $200 for breaking the wardrobe rule before being told he would have to leave if he didn’t change. “I said, ‘I’ll change tomorrow if that’s OK.’ I didn’t even realize it today, but they said, ‘Well you have to change now.’ At that point it became a bit of a matter of principle for me,” Carlsen told chess outlet Take Take Take in an interview. “Honestly, I am too old at this point to care too much. If this is what they want to do,” he added. As for why he wore the jeans in the first place, Carlsen said he had little time to change before the tournament as he was coming from a meeting. The grandmaster made light of the debacle on X where he tweeted a photo of the now notorious jeans. “OOTD,” he captioned the snap. OOTD pic.twitter.com/9reOP6zuJv Gossip Girl star Chanel Maya Banks , who made headlines last month after denying her family’s claims that she had gone missing, has filed a restraining order against her mother and cousin. The 36-year-old submitted the request in Los Angeles on Thursday, alleging her mom, Lutchmin Judy Kumar, and cousin, Danielle Singh have harassed her, TMZ reported. The actor also claimed that her mother and cousin were working to destroy her credibility. In October, Banks’ family reported her missing. She denied the claims in a post days later. Banks wrote in the restraining order filing that Kumar and Singh broke into her apartment in November while she was gone and attacked her husband. She also alleged that an Apple AirTag was put on her car to track her. After the attack, she alleged that her mother and cousin accused her husband of murder and said that Banks should be in a psychiatric hold. Sources told TMZ that they’re happy she is safe and are “moving on with their lives.” R&B singer Ne-Yo announced Friday that a popular professional boxer under his management has died at age 35. In a joint statement posted by the Grammy-winner and the boxer’s family, Ne-Yo, real name Shaffer Chimere Smith, announced “the passing of beloved son, brother, friend and boxing champion Paul Bamba, whose light and love touched countless lives.” Hailing from Puerto Rico, Bamba became one of the first boxing talents to sign to Ne-Yo’s management company in 2024. Bamba won all of his bouts in 2024 by knock out and recently claimed WBA’s secondary “gold” cruiserweight title after knocking out Rogelio Medina. “He was a fierce yet confident competitor with an unrelenting ambition to achieve greatness. But more than anything, he was a tremendous individual who inspired many with his exceptional drive and determination,” the statement added. Bamba was the No. 12 ranked contender by the WBA and seemed set on fighting in more high profile matches—challenging boxer Jake Paul to “holla at us” in one post. Paul shared his condolences on X, writing, “RIP Paul Bamba.” RIP Paul Bamba https://t.co/ovu7egrGHn Scouted selects products independently. If you purchase something from our posts, we may earn a small commission. 2025 is quickly approaching, and there’s no better way to celebrate the new year than with 2024’s cocktail du jour—the espresso martini. It’s the perfect way to toast 2025 with sophistication, flavor, and an energy boost. 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Skip the champagne toast this year and ensure you stay awake for the countdown to 2025 with a Mr Black espresso martini. Argentine-born British actress Olivia Hussey, known primarily for her role as Juliet in director Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 film adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet , and as final girl Jess Bradford in the 1974 slasher Black Christmas , died Friday. She was 73. Friend and filmmaker Marc Huestis confirmed the news to the San Francisco Chronicle . A post on Hussey’s Instagram profile informed fans: “It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Olivia Hussey Eisley, who went peacefully at home surrounded by her loved ones. Olivia was a remarkable person whose warmth, wisdom, and pure kindness touched the lives of all who knew her.” Hussey was born in Buenos Aires to opera singer Andrés Osuna and Joy Hussey, a legal secretary from England. Hussey studied drama at London’s Italia Conti Academy, and was a professional actress by the time she was 13. She was 16 when she starred opposite Leonard Whiting in Romeo and Juliet —roles that earned each a Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer. Hussey later appeared in the films Death on the Nile, Virus, and the 1990 horror miniseries It , based on the Stephen King novel. A Democratic Florida state representative announced she is defecting from her party and joining the Republicans because the Democrats are too open to “extreme progressive voices.” Hillary Cassel, who is Jewish, said in a statement on X that she was “increasingly troubled by the Democratic Party’s failure to unequivocally support Israel” in its war with Hamas. “I’m constantly troubled by the inability of the current Democratic Party to relate to everyday Floridians,” she added. “I can no longer remain in a party that doesn’t represent my values. I know I won’t always agree on every detail with every Republican, but I do know that I will always have input, collaboration, and respect.” Cassel first won office in Florida’s 101st district in 2022, beating out her Republican opponent by seven points, according to Ballotpedia. She won re-election two months ago, running unopposed. Earlier this month, another Democrat in Florida’s house, Susan Valdes, announced that she would join the Republicans because she felt “ignored” by her party, according to the Tallahassee Democrat .
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