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    INTERNSHIP ON AUR-LAB
    (Library Information Services COMSATS University Islamabad Lahore Campus, 2024-04-02) Muhammad Samran; FA20-BST-003; Dr. Muhammad Noor-ul-Amin
    AUR-LAB is a collaboration between Superior University, which is presently ranked first in Pakistan for effect among private universities (QS Ranking), and we Plan, an Australian design business based in Pakistan. Within 10 months of its inception, one of its startup initiatives was selected as one of the top two out of about 100+ proposals from Pakistan in the Venture Cup International competition. Current projects include archaeological tourism, Metaverse, NFT Marketplace, governance and voting, fashion design, healthcare, Smart Agriculture, ecological tourism, architectural design, AR-based advertising, energy efficiency, road safety, gender equality, and land revenue. Dr. Muhammad Ashraf Khan, Prof. Saleem Zubair, Ms. Qurratulain Sonia Kashmiri, Mr. Muhmmad Ahmad, Mr. Jawad Ahmad, and Mr. Javaid Iqbal are among our technical and business development professionals.
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    The Impact of Socioeconomic Factors and Parental Involvement on Functional Challenges of Children
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus., 2020-02-01) Muhammad Samran; CIIT/FA20-BST-003/LHR; Dr. Muhammad Noor ul Amin; LHR TP 9949
    Functional difficulties that children experiencing today is including a range of cognitive and emotional,; social and behavioral problems greatly affect there academic performance as well as their ability to form appropriate relation and adjust overall. The problems regularly continue into adulthood with consequences on multiple areas of life. By the; understanding the more various factors of irresponsibility is very much important for successful joining and assistance. Having this complexity or challenge the purpose of the study was to illuminate how parental participation and socio-economic status are linked and impact childrens function. In actual it has always been common knowledge that the quality of education; opportunities for personal growth also access to resources are directly dependent on socioeconomic factors which have also remained importance in measuring childrens development. Children coming from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds will face more difficulties in achieving academic success and integration into the social sphere than their peers originating from families with better socioeconomic status. Similarly, parents’ involvement plays a vital role in the nourishment of children. This dimension is in line with notions of both parental support, supervision and active engagement, as they each relate to a childs educational-e x tracurricular life. Nearly all studies reveal that increased parental involvement has been linked to more favorable academic performance, better-developed socioemotional skillsets and greater general health in children. “But the critical fact we discovered was that there is a complex interplay between socioeconomic status (SES) and parental involvement. Both factors could play a role in the appearance and severity of functional problems driven by children. So, for example, parents who come from a low SES backgrounds may have less resources and time to invest in their child’s education and well-being and even make things worse in the case of functional difficulties. The underlying biological, psychological, and social mechanisms by which SES and parental involvement moderate associations with children’s functional ability are not well understood. Therefore, the present study seeks to fill this gap in literature answering whether and how SES and parental involvement interact with each other for affecting children’s functional difficulties. “Our analysis of this linkage intends to present a comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics between children’s functional limitations, parental involvement, and socioeconomic status”.

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