IEP Launches Series Of Events For Engineers' Professional Development
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published December 13, 2017 | 02:45 PM
Institution of Engineers, Pakistan (Rawalpindi-Islamabad) launched a series of events for professional development of newly graduates, empowering them to play their productive role in the country's socio-economic development
ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 13th Dec, 2017 ) :Institution of Engineers, Pakistan (Rawalpindi-Islamabad) launched a series of events for professional development of newly graduates, empowering them to play their productive role in the country's socio-economic development.
The role of the engineering community is highly important for quality construction and infrastructure development and such events will help them to deliver the best in their respective fields. These views were expressed by the the Institution's President Engineer Hafiz M Ehsanul Haq Qazi at an interactive technical session held here Wednesday on the topic of Stress Management'.
He hoped young engineers would get them enrolled with institution for their participation. The event was the part of continuing professional development programmes that the local branch of the institution holds on regular basis.
It was also addressed by Engr Dr Attaullah Shah, Engr Najamuddin and Engr Shahfiq ur Rehman. Eminent academician and professor of National University of Science and Technology Dr Muhammad Tahir Nawz was the key-note speaker who gave a detailed presentation on scheme of life to get rid of every-day stresses.
Hafiz Ehsanul Haq asserted that the stress-management could be done by obeying the 'Command' of Allah Almighty, having complete faith in His will. The people should keep high moral values and ethics in their daily life, as per the teachings of Quran and Sunnah for achieving the desired result.
Dr Atta Ullah Shah was of the view that the life of the successful people is the best example before them as how to go away from mental worries. The professional people should get themselves fully involved in their basic duties to divert attention from other matters.
Dr Tahir Nawaz contended that lack of self-management and pro-active approach in life give rise to nervous tension. Positivity and goodness towards others as well as setting aside personal ego could save the people from many problems.
Attitude and behaviour matter a lot in making the life easy-going. People could also reduce their worries, by sharing them problems with their friends and well-wishers. He said, some worries are self-created, and those most be avoided. We should learn to create comfort for others, for the sake of our own well-being, he added.
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