Jubail: The second edition of TechExpo (Technical Exhibition), organised by Expertise Contracting Company, a leading industrial service provider in Saudi Arabia was held at the company’s Headquarters in Jubail on April 24.

The show was one of the biggest and most successful events organised by an Industrial Services Provider and Contractor based in Jubail Industrial City and was attended by hi-profile dignitaries, the most prominent being His Excellency Abdullah Bin Nasar Al-Askar, Governor of the Eastern Province.

The CEO, Mohammed Ashif Karnire addressed the gathering on the occasion, briefed the offerings in the field of Industrial Services and said that expertise is committed to deliver excellent and consistent Services with the motto of customer satisfaction. He also briefed about the strategic plans for the coming days.

Director of Opertations, Sheikh Karnire thanked all the dignitaries who attended the event. He said, Hard work, Dedication and Honesty are the driving force behind expertise success.

Expertise had invited overseas exhibitors/participants for the event where they showcased their cutting- edge technologies, which would help to bring optimization and more efficiency in the realm of plant maintenance and turnaround services.

The Expo played host to more than 1000 guest attendees from a wide spectrum of industries including Petrochemical, Oil and Gas, Fertilizer and Power Generation, which will translate into a more productive and focused vision for the growth of the industrial sector. Representatives from various industry giants like Sabic, Sadara, Samsung, Tasnee attended the show.

Various clients shared their past experiences on stage with Expertise, which created a pleasant vibe and won huge plaudits and appreciation all through the show. At the event, various Division Service Booths were set up relating to what Expertise Contracting Co. can offer clients.

Aiming to ‘Change the world with technology’, Expertise Contracting Co looks ahead to imbibe any innovative idea that would ease work and take it to a superior professional level to satisfy its prestigious clients.

On the show, expertise brought in 5 companies namely: Kamag (Specialized equipment manufacturer), Quanta (Engineering), techno-kleen (Decontamination), teqnovation (Process Automation) & Godrej (Static equipment manufacturer)

Other directors, Rahim, Ashpak, Ashraf Karnire and Anshif Karnire were also present at the venue. Ms.Qudsiya compered the event.

 

 

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Karachi, May 13 (PTI): Kashish Chaudhary, a 25-year-old Pakistani Hindu woman, has made history by becoming the first female from the minority community in Balochistan to be appointed as Assistant Commissioner in the restive province.

Kashish, who hails from the remote town of Noshki in district Chagai in the province, qualified Balochistan Public Service Commission (BPSC) examination.

On Monday, Kashish, accompanied by her father Girdhari Lal, met Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti in Quetta and told him that she would work for the empowerment of women and minorities, and the overall development of the province.

“It is a matter of great pride for me that my daughter has become an assistant commissioner due to her hard work and commitment,” Lal told the media.

Lal, a mid-level trader, said his daughter had always dreamed of studying and doing something for her women.

Chief Minister Bugti said it was a matter of pride for the nation when members of the minority communities got to key positions due to their hard work and effort.

“Kashish is a symbol of pride for the nation and Balochistan,” he said.

In recent years, women from the Hindu community have achieved notable success in generally male-dominated fields in Pakistan, overcoming many cultural, religious and social hurdles to get to important positions.

In July 2022, Manesh Ropeta became the first Hindu woman to be appointed as Superintendent of Police in Karachi, where she is still fulfilling her duties.

Pushpa Kumari Kohli, a 35-year-old police sub-inspector in Karachi, said Hindu women have the tenacity and intelligence to reach the top.

“I also passed the Sindh police Public Services Examination. There are many more Hindu girls out there waiting to educate themselves and become something,” said Kohli, who belongs to a scheduled caste.

Suman Pawan Bodani is still serving as a civil judge in Hyderabad after first being appointed as a civil judge in her hometown of Shahdadkot in Sindh province in 2019.

Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, a politician in Sindh province, believes that young Hindu girls, who are supported by their families, have shown more inclination and initiative to gain education and pursue higher studies.

“Our young women are doing us proud. We have doctors, civil servants, police officers, etc in Sindh,” he said.

He said that despite being notorious for its problem of underage and young Hindu girls being abducted and converted by Muslim men, Sindh required more educational facilities for the Hindu community to counter such menaces. 

Hindus form the biggest minority community in Pakistan. According to official estimates, 75 lakh Hindus live in Pakistan. However, according to the community, over 90 lakh Hindus are living in the country.

The majority of Pakistan's Hindu population is settled in Sindh province.