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Noon Academy – an online Learning Platform in Pakistan

Noon Academy is offering students across Pakistan daily live classes for free.

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Noon Academy – Saving the Future of Pakistan with Social Learning Platform for Education

LAHORE – Noon Academy, an international EdTech startup that is pioneering the concept of social learning, has expanded its online studying platform to Pakistan.

They offer daily live classes for all major subjects from Pakistan’s leading teachers, completely free through their mobile application and website.

Their live classes cover all major subjects for classes 8-13 for all major local boards (Matric & Intermediate), Cambridge (O& A-Levels), and different universities’ entrance tests such as LUMS, IBA & NUST. Kickstarting its local operations in September 2020, the platform has already grown to 200,000 students in January.

Students who are affected by the challenges post Covid-19, can prepare for their upcoming exams through comprehensive preparation courses that are taught by highly qualified teachers, completely online, accessible from the safety of their homes, and adapted for the smart syllabus.

Noon Academy is one of the fastest-growing EdTech startups in the world. Currently headquartered in London, they started off in 2013 with an idea that technology can have a multiplier effect by connecting the best teachers to students anywhere. Over time though it has transformed into a social learning platform using interactive elements such as gamification, study groups, team-based learning, and contests.

Pakistan’s Top Teachers for Everyone

Students from over 250 cities in Pakistan are currently studying from leading teachers of the country on the Noon Academy application. Removing the limitations of conventional offline methods possible to connect teachers and students anywhere in the country. The instructors available at Noon Academy are all highly qualified with degrees from esteemed institutions such as Harvard, INSEAD, King Edward, IBA, LUMS, and more.

Noon Academy seeks to provide universal access to the highest quality of education in Pakistan.

“We want to democratize high-quality education in Pakistan and empower all students to learn from teachers they like, in the way that suits them and with safety.

Through our platform we want to make the best teachers in Pakistan affordable, accessible, and available for all students in Pakistan and help them achieve their goals in life” said Umair Babar Chishti, Country GM Noon Academy.

Being true to its mission, Noon Academy is also promising scholarship opportunities of PKR 1 million to deserving students.

Social Features for Engagement

Conventional education ‘pushes’ students to study by forcing them to sit inside the classroom, stay quiet, and a one-size-fits-all approach. Noon Academy utilizes a different approach, ‘pulling’ students towards education by providing them with highly engaging live classes that have a healthy culture of Q&A and student participation. And a variety of classes on personal effectiveness, career counseling, and life skills.

As of today, Noon Academy is operational in eight countries with over 8Million students actively using this platform. You can download the app or signup from any internet device on the website to attend their daily live classes for free.

 

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LGHS MUN concludes after three successful days of the event: Read for details

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LAHORE – The LGHS MUN finally concluded after 3 successful days, with delegates belonging to several different schools. The committee UNICEF hosted the most delegates from several different schools and colleges. The LGHS MUN took place from 7th November to 9th November, every day, delegates met in their respective committees. Some formed alliances, while others went on the offensive but showed remarkable signs of diplomacy, further raising the standards of the MUN.  

Model United Nations, MUN, is a form of roleplay in which students guise as delegates and represent their country in a type of UN conference and engage in debates related to climate change or International security.

The main objective of an MUN is to bolster the public speaking abilities of students and provide them with an experience in preparing for future conferences, drafting paperwork, and creating policies. The MUN also benefits students by developing their leadership skills, research experiences, and problem-solving abilities.

The LGHS MUN aimed at giving students the most benefits possible of participating in an MUN, as the management continued to emphasize learning through this MUN, even after many delegates suffered from defeat. Many were new to the concept of MUN, but soon after attending LGHS MUN, many got a useful experience for the future, as LGHS MUN served as a kickstart for many talented students who wished to continue their journey as delegates of an MUN.

Upfront sent a team under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief, Haris Sarfraz Ali, and CEO Mohtasim Kamran to cover the LGHS MUN and met with the management to discuss the MUN. The management of the MUN was hopeful that they had done their best to host the best MUN they could’ve possibly hosted.

The event president, Ms. Sameen, was initially worried about the low number of delegates participating in the MUN; however, the Vice-president and other members backed her up, and soon after, a great number of delegates registered for the LGHS MUN. After having a fruitful discussion with the EC members, the Upfront team met with the Media team of the LGHS MUN, who were seen putting their utmost dedication into the event.

The committee with the most delegates in the MUN was UNICEF. The Upfront team approached one of the delegates whose name is not being mentioned, and asked about the veto power of the permanent members of the United Nations in order to test the preparedness of the delegate to answer quick questions. The delegate, however, gave a calm and composed response and added that the veto power should exist, but the way it is used should be changed, as the permanent members are often seen as biased towards a friendly nation, according to the delegate, which hinders the ability of the committee to pass useful resolutions to benefit the world.

The delegates’ response was quick and witty, signaling that he had done research before the MUN.

The MUN first kicked off with a qawwali night on Day One and committee sessions, along with Jummah break. The delegates seemingly had a positive mood from Day One. The last day, Day Three, ended after a formal dinner arranged by the LGHS MUN’s management. The Upfront’s team was successful in covering the event, highlighting Upfront’s commitment to Stay Ahead and Stay Upfront.

For further details, do visit the official Instagram handle of Upfront.

 

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Riphah University hosts 6th international conference on lifestyle medicine 2025 in Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD — The 6th International Conference on Lifestyle Medicine (ICLM 2025) commenced at the Highland Country Club & Resort, Islamabad, marking a significant milestone in Pakistan’s journey toward a preventive, compassionate, and sustainable healthcare system.

Jointly organized by the Pakistan Association of Lifestyle Medicine (PALM) and the Riphah Institute of Lifestyle Medicine (RILM), the three-day international summit revolves around the theme “Turning the Tide on Non-Communicable Diseases – A Whole-Person Approach.”

The conference brings together national and international thought leaders, physicians, researchers, and policymakers dedicated to transforming health systems through evidence-based lifestyle interventions that prevent, treat, and even reverse non-communicable diseases (NCDs)—the leading cause of global mortality.

The inaugural ceremony was graced by Syed Mustafa Kamal, Federal Minister for National Health Services, Regulations & Coordination, and Dr. Rizwan Taj, President, Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PMDC), alongside senior representatives from the World Health Organization (WHO), academia, and medical institutions across the region.

“Lifestyle Medicine is not an alternative—it is the foundation of sustainable healthcare,” said Dr. Beth Frates, Chair of the Riphah Institute of Lifestyle Medicine and a global pioneer in the field. “Through science, compassion, and collaboration, we can redesign healthcare to help people live longer, healthier, and more purposeful lives.”

Highlighting the growing commitment to preventive health, Federal Minister Syed Mustafa Kamal shared that the philosophy of Lifestyle Medicine deeply resonates with him. “We must move from a ‘sick care’ system to a ‘health care’ approach. Lifestyle Medicine offers a clear path forward to build a healthier nation,” he emphasized.

Reflecting its “whole-person” philosophy, ICLM 2025 integrates science with wellbeing—offering plant-based meals, meditation and mindfulness sessions, and discussions on digital health, sleep, and behavioral change. The program includes plenary talks, workshops, and research presentations focused on nutrition, movement, emotional resilience, and social connection as the pillars of a healthier society.

Delegates from the United States, United Kingdom, UAE, and across Pakistan are collaborating on research, training, and advocacy initiatives to strengthen preventive medicine and medical education across South Asia. The event will conclude with the “Islamabad Declaration”—a set of recommendations to integrate Lifestyle Medicine into primary healthcare, policy, and medical curricula nationwide.

A special Gala Dinner and Retreat will celebrate community, empathy, and the shared vision of advancing the social and emotional dimensions of wellbeing.

“ICLM 2025 is not just a conference—it’s a movement toward a more compassionate, community-centered model of healthcare,” said Dr.Shagufta Feroz , Director of RILM. “We hope every attendee leaves inspired to become an agent of change in their own communities.”

With PALM leading advocacy, training, and education, and RILM pioneering clinical integration and academic innovation, Pakistan continues to emerge as a regional hub for Lifestyle Medicine—redefining health as not merely the absence of disease, but the presence of vitality, purpose, and connection.

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Healthcare University at Nawaz Sharif IT City Established in collaboration with NovaCare and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (UK)

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LAHORE – The Punjab Central Business District Development Authority (PCBDDA), also known as Central Business District Punjab (CBD Punjab), has issued an official clarification in response to reports concerning Imperial College London’s involvement in a development project at CBD NSIT.

In its statement, CBD Punjab clarified that the upcoming Healthcare University and Affiliated Medical College at CBD NSIT is a joint initiative between NovaCare and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (UK)—an independent institution within the UK’s National Health Service (NHS).

The authority affirmed that the project is progressing as planned under the NovaCare–ICHT partnership, reinforcing CBD Punjab’s commitment to creating a state-of-the-art hub for medical education, research, and healthcare innovation in Lahore.

The statement further highlighted that the initiative is being developed under the direct supervision of Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (UK), ensuring adherence to international standards of excellence in healthcare and academic development.

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