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Item SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ISSUES/PROBLEMS FACED BY FOOD INDUSTRY IN PAKISTAN(Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus., 2020-11-20) Aniqa Safdar; SP17-BBA-020; Imran-Ur-Rehman; LHR TP 6706Due to increase in traditional eating habits and lifestyle of people, food and its allied industries become Pakistan’s 2nd largest industry and holds world 8th largest market, accounts 27% of its value-addition production with total employment rate of 16% in manufacturing sector. From 2012-2018, $223.5m is the annual average of food industry in FDI with 180 million consumers. Agriculture, food production, manufacturing and retailing are all included in food industry, therefore it spans everything from farming and livestock to food processing, distribution and marketing. In Pakistan, the food industry is generally categorized.Item Survival of Pharmaceutical Industry during Covid-19(Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus., 2020-11-20) Khurram Hassan; SP17-BBA-086; Imran-Ur-Rehman; LHR TP 6709Coronaviruses are a part of a large/huge family of different viruses. Some of those viruses cause the common cold in the general public while other viruses infect the innocent animal which includes bats, dogs, camels, goats, and cattle,etc.(hoek, 2007). Common symptoms may involve the difficulty of breath, cough, fever & cold, etc. also other respiratory problems involved in it. Its symptoms can be easily seen from 2 to 14 days after its exposure. It mostly spreads through human interaction with each other like handshaking, hugging, and touching on the face are the main factors of its spreads(Qaiser, 2020). The origin of COVID-19 is generally known as in Wuhan, China.Item THE CHANGING ROLE OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT POST COVID-19(Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2020) Hassan Zia; SP17-BBA-093; Imran-Ur-Rehman; LHR TP 6656The covid-19 pandemic has resulted in large scale changes in the ways in which organizations operate. It has resulted in regulators imposing a variety of changes to the legal background that governs businesses in counties, in order to achieve the objectives of social distancing, disease containment, and the reduction of mortality rates. However, this implied that businesses would have to adapt themselves in order to become capable of weathering the situations which were created by this pandemic. This was not an easy task. While corporations touted the idea of working from home, and had a majority of their departments commence work according to this new paradigm, this was unfortunately not an easy transition to make. Project management is one of the most crucial elements of a corporation, as it directly ties into the way in which operations are managed at the company, and the rate at which it is able to meet its purported objectives and aims. This paper shall conduct an inquiry into the ways in which project management was impacted as a result of the onslaught of the current pandemic.