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    INTERNSHIP REPORT AUR LAB
    (Library Information Services COMSATS University Islamabad Lahore Campus, 2024-04-02) Nouman Ali; Dr. Mian Muhammad Farooq
    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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    CRESCENT BAHUMAN LIMITED
    (Library Information Services COMSATS University Islamabad Lahore Campus, 2024-04-02) Maydah Azhar; FA20-BST-008; Dr. Riffat Jabeen
    Bahaman Limited. The purpose of this report is to demonstrate the practical application of my academic knowledge and skills in a real-world business setting. With more than 60 years of experience in industries as diverse as textiles, sugar, banking, insurance, food, agriculture and steel, Crescent Group has built a solid reputation in Pakistan's business community. Crescent Bahaman was initially formed as a joint venture between Crescent Group and Greenwood Mills. It has been wholly owned by the Crescent Group since 2001. In FY21, the Pakistan's commodities expanded by 14% insufferable from a low-base impact, coming about because of the pandemic prompted lockdown in 2020. By and large, the figures of commodities stay inside the scope of USD 22-25b, which is in accordance with the pattern of past ten years. The portion of materials in complete products has generally been 54-59%; coming in at 57% during FY21. The low-base impact was articulated in material area also, with the post-lockdown increase of around 13% in the products. Pakistan's material commodities have CAGR of 4.4% during long term period from FY19 to FY21. Inside the materials, high worth added fragment held the most extreme offer, which has been moving vertically or most recent three years, expanding from 73.9% in FY19 to 80.7% in FY21. Knitwear, readymade pieces of clothing, and bed wear comprise the significant part of this portion.
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    INTERNSHIP REPORT ON BAIG ELECTRICAL COMPANY (PVT.) LIMITED
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2025) Fakhra Manzoor; CIIT/FA21-BST-009/LHR; Dr. Riffat Jabeen; LHR TP 9957
    When I was working as an intern in Baig Electrical Company (Pvt.) Ltd., I was blessed to work with an organization that was electrical based and I was able to develop on several of these skills. The type of tasks included data entry and auditing; in this way, I gained knowledge of the finance department. The management practices that were explained to me were useful in realizing that people have various responsibilities within a firm. I have appreciated various aspects of how a business runs and the many roles I can take on depending on the sector. In the course of my internment, I engaged myself with multiple exercises that were entirely a new and unique experience to me. They allowed me to participate in testing processes, which provided me with practical experience that I needed. I also came to appreciate quality assurance and got to deal with transformers and switch gears, which I found out are among the company’s biggest brands in the market. This exposure has given me this information on the competition in the electrical sector. I understood the importance of product quality and safety standards in situation to the electrical field which are the critical factor of electrical products and systems’ reliability and safety. It equipped me with technical know-how in and out, soft skills as a team player, good communicator and critical thinker.
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    INTERNSHIP REPORT OF BUREAU OF STATISTICS, GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB, LAHORE
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2024) Shafaq Ikram; CIIT/FA21-BST-021/LHR; LHR TP 9933
    The Bureau of Statistics (BOS) of the Government of Punjab plays a pivotal role in the collection, processing, and dissemination of statistical data within the province. Operating under the Department of Planning and Development, BOS is responsible for ensuring that statistical activities are conducted in accordance with the standards set by the National Statistical Council. Its primary functions include the collection of provisional data in standardized formats, coordination of statistical activities both within the province and in relation to the federal statistical system, and the provision of comprehensive statistics through collaboration with various cognate institutions. Additionally, BOS is tasked with conducting new censuses and surveys to enhance the availability of reliable data. This extensive infrastructure enables BOS to effectively gather and disseminate statistical information that is crucial for informed decision-making and policy formulation. Pakistan's statistical system has its roots in a decentralized framework established at the time of independence in 1947. Initially, statistical activities were primarily viewed as a utility for administrative functions. The Central Statistical Office (CSO) was established in 1950 as an Attached Department within the Economic Affairs Division, taske
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    INTERNSHIP REPORT ON BUREAU OF STATISTICS, GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB, LAHORE
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2024) Muhammad Shehroz; CIIT/FA21-BST-025/LHR; Dr. Tajamul Hussain; LHR TP 9934
    The Bureau of Statistics, Government of Punjab, serves as the primary repository and hub for statistical data activities in the province, tasked with collecting, analyzing, and disseminating statistical information through various publications and media. As it is attached to the Planning and Development Department, BOS operates in accordance with standards set by the National Statistical Council. Its key functions are to collect provincial- level data, coordinate and support statistical activities across the province, liaise with the Federal Statistical System, and prepare and disseminate provincial indicators through institutional sources and new censuses/surveys. With its Head Office in Lahore and an extensive network of 9 divisional and 15 district field offices, BOS, Punjab ensures comprehensive coverage across the province. Upon gaining independence in 1947, Pakistan faced the challenge of a decentralized statistical system, where data production was closely tied to government administration rather than a centralized statistical authority. Before establishing the Bureau of Statistics, statistical functions were dispersed across various government departments, with each department's statistical cell possessing differing levels of strength, technical expertise, and skills. However, there was no centralized agency to coordinate and harmonize their activities, resulting in a lack of cohesion and consistency in statistical data collection and analysis. Recognizing the system's limitations, the Pakistan Government established the Central Statistical Office (CSO) in 1950 as an attached department of the Economic Affairs Division, based on the recommendations of the Statistical Reorganization Committee. The CSO aimed to coordinate the country's statistical activities and meet its growing data needs. As development planning gained emphasis and demand for statistical data increased, the Planning Commission recommended expanding CSO's activities, leading to the establishment of Provincial Bureaus of Statistics in West Pakistan and East Pakistan, as advised by the IBRD Mission. The Bureau of Statistics was subsequently established in October 1957 within the Power, Irrigation & Development Department of the Government of West Pakistan, tasked with providing a continuous source of statistical data, enhancing provincial statistics, and disseminating information through publications. The Bureau was later integrated into the Planning and Development Department on January 31, 1959, and declared an attached department on July 1, 1973.