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In the words of Allama Iqbal
In this age of bomb blasts, natural disasters, economic strife and world ostracism, Pakistan has been struggling
to keep the promise it made to its people some 65 years ago. We cringe every time we hear bad news we
sigh every time a terrorist is linked to our soil. We yearn to hear something good and in fear of another tragedy,
avoid the news.
In times like these, we need to remind ourselves of the power of the individual Pakistani. Of that person who
stands up amidst this madness and shows us that we have a voice, that we have a self that we have a
contribution to make. The dream that Iqbal had of people on whose shoulders our nation would thrive and
grow and reach newer heights of progress does exist - in each and every one of us. WE have the power tochange our fate. We have the power to show the world we are better than the few who tarnish our name and
our nation. WE are Pakistan and WE have the power.
The Power of Pakistan highlights just a few of the individuals who have stepped forward to show the world
that Pakistan has and will succeed, not because of economic might or political strength, but because of the
individual because every Pakistani has an undying love for the soil and is looking for ways to give back. Join
us in paying tribute to these few and the thousands of other Pakistanis who have made us proud in the global
sphere and in such dire times have put Pakistan in a positive light.
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In collaboration with Sindh Education Foundation (SEF), Lotte PPTA
adopted a Government Boys School, located at Ghagger Phattak on
National Highway, and subsequently, helped renovate the entire school
premises. Lotte PPTA has also worked in cooperation with The Citizens
Foundation (TCF) and has adopted a TCF School located in Yousu
Goth, a heavily populated urban slum o Gadap town in Karach near
Port Qasim.
Company has been actively working with Family Education S
Foundation (FESF), a school and training acility or the dea. Lo
is also a regular sponsor o two weeks Summer Camp or o
children living in the SOS camp in Malir by supporting the e
the FESF.
Lotte PPTAs Support in providing adequate Health Care FacilitiesIn view o encouraging and supporting ree medical acilities or the underprivileged, Lotte PPTA ha
various charitable organisations.
Earlier this year, Lotte PPTA joined
hands with MALC and a donation to
procure an ultrasound machine was
made. Our Company also sponsored
an entire days kidney dialysis, with
plans to do more, at the SIUT.
Additionally, Lotte PPTA has also
supported Memon Trust Hospital by
donating to one o the OPD clinics at the Hospital. In addition, donations were made to variou
orgainsations working towards a healthier Pakistan.
Lotte PPTAs Community SupportOur Company has been working with various other organisations to support community developm
encouragement o healthy activities or the youth o Pakistan. Lotte PPTA joined hands with Hisaar Fo
and participated in seminars and orums, aimed at fnding logical solutions to the problems surr
breaches in sustenance.
As an integrated corporate citizen, Lotte PPTA has strived to become urther engaged w
communities despite divesting the bulk o its CSR expenditure to food relie, Lotte PPTA conti
support health and education needs in and around Karachi.
Throughout the Companys presence in Pakistan, initially under ICI / AkzoNobel and now LOTTE, the
organisation has strived to be a socially responsible corporate citizen. We have identifed Health and Education
as the oremost needs o our people and we strive to improve these areas by supporting and partnering with
charitable organisations working towards a prosperous Pakistan.
CSR in Focus:
Health, Saety & EnvironmentLotte PPTA is a caring and responsible organisation, which is strongly committed to upholding the highest
standards in Health, Saety & Environment. Earlier in 2010, a signifcant milestone was achieved when theCompany crossed 9 million man-hours without a Lost Time Case (LTC), which clearly is an indication o
world-class standards and practices being complied with, at Lotte PPTA.
Natural Disaster: Relie and RehabilitationFor the 2010 oods in Pakistan, Lotte PPTA donated Rs 10 million to the
Prime Ministers Relie Fund. KP Chemical, the majority shareholder o Lotte
PPTA and a subsidiary o LOTTE Group in Korea, also donated Rs 10 million
to the Prime Ministers Fund, as part o its contribution towards ood relie
eorts.
In addition to corporate donation, all employees voluntarily contributed one
days salary to this noble cause. These pledged unds were channelled through
two humanitarian organisations - Aitemaad Pakistan and the Indus Resource Centre. Lotte PPTA s ellow
employees at KP Chemicals, Korea also voluntarily contributed Rs. 1.1 million to alleviate the plight o theaected populations. Collectively more than Rs 21 million has been contributed by LOTTE and Lotte PPTA or
the relie and rehabilitation process so ar.
Previously, Lotte PPTA and its employees had also demonstrated their
social responsibility through the generous contributions made during thecatastrophic earthquake that struck the Northern Areas o Pakistan in 2005.
LOTTE (Parent Company) had also donated US$ 100,000 to the Prime
Ministers IDP Fund which goes to exhibit the companys dedication to
proer its services in times o need.
Lotte PPTA: Assisting the Education o Pakistans YouthIn an attempt to contribute towards the national agenda o reducing poverty through improvements in theliteracy rate, Lotte PPTA joined hands with key stakeholders.
Mr. Dong Bin Shin, Vice Chairman LOTTE Group, made a donation o US$ 100,000 to National Commission
or Human Development (NCHD), which is a government sponsored organisation involved with literacy and
healthcare activities across Pakistan.
Corporate Social Responsibility
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THE POWER TO HELP
2 MILLION PEOPL
YOUTH
The massive floods in Pakistan following heavy monso
rains, wreaked havoc across the Country, and rende
millions homeless and devastated. According to
UN estimate, more than 21 million people are affect
by the floods in Pakistan, which exceeds the combin
total of people affected by the Indian Ocean Tsuna
2004, Kashmir Earthquake 2005 and the H
Earthquake 2010. Around one-fifth of the Country wsubmerged, washing away precious lives and asse
The magnitude of the disaster was unprecedente
but the benevolent spirit of Pakistans youth was a
unparalleled. Students from various colleges a
universities collected donations on roads. Some form
organisations and spent considerable time
rehabilitation activities all over the Country. This immen
contribution reflected the power of Pakistans youth
the hour of test and augurs well for our countrys futu
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THE POWER TO BE THE BEST
DR. ABDUS SALAM
Mohammad Abdus Salam (1926 1996)
Pakistani theoretical physicist, astrophysicist, a
first Pakistani Nobel Laureate to receive the P
the Sciences for his work in Electro-Weak Th
Physics. Salam, Sheldon Glashow and S
Weinberg shared the Prize for this discovery. H
a recipient of several international and national a
including Sitara-e-Pakistan for his contribution to s
in Pakistan (1959) and Nishan-e-Imtiaz
outstanding performance in scientific projects in P
(
He received the Smith's Prize from Cam
University, in 1950, for the most outsta
pre-doctoral contribution to Physics and rece
PhD degree in Theoretical Physics at Cambridg
doctoral thesis gained him the Adams
He played a leading role in establishing s
international centres of science and technology.
also served on a number of UN committees for s
and technology in developing countries. His wo
far-reaching and influential for Pa
Salam established the Third World Acade
Sciences (TWAS). He incepted, and was a
Director of International Centre for Theoretical P
(ICTP), Trieste, Italy (1964 1993), which has
renamed to The Abdus Salam International Ce
Theoretical Ph
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THE POWER TO COMPETEJAHANGIR KHAN
Jahangir Khan, (born in 1963, Karachi, Pakistan) is a former
World No. 1 Pakistani professional squash player. He was a six
times winner of the World Open and a record ten times winner
of the British Open. He achieved the longest winning streak in
squash history, by remaining unbeaten in competitive play between
1981 and 1986, and winning 555 matches consecutively - one
of the longest unbeaten runs by any athlete in top-level professional
sports. In 1993, he retired as a player, and since 2002, he has
served as President of the World Squash Federation.
Jahangir is a recipient of Pakistans Pride of Performance Award
and Pakistans civil award Hilal-e-Imtiaz, for his achievements in
squash. He was also awarded the title of Sportsman of the
Millennium. An honorary Doctorate of Philosophy was conferred
upon him by London Metropolitan University, for his contributions
to the sport. He has been named as one of Asia's Heroes in the
last 60 years by the Time Magazine. Jahangir is considered to
be the greatest player and a legend in squash history.
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Noor Jehan (1926 2000), born in a Punja
o musicians, was a singer and actress
India and Pakistan. She was awarded th
Malika-e-Ta
Noor Jehan holds a record o singing 10,00
in various Indian and Pakistani langu
Pakistans cinema history, she holds the
record o flm songs, along with Ahmed
She is also considered to be the frst emale
flm director. Her patriotic songs during t
war between Pakistan and India, motiv
natio
Noor Jehan was a recipient o many awa
was awarded the President's Award in 1
her acting and singing capabilities. In 19
was awarded Pakistan's top civil award, the
e-Imtiaz (The Pride o Perormance). In So
she was renowned as one o the greatest a
inuential singers o
MADAM NOOR JEHATHE POWER
WIN 140 MILLION HEART
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THE POWER OF POETRYFAIZ AHMED FAIZ
BOLHAIN TERAKE LAB AZAA
Faiz Ahmed Faiz (1911-1984), born in Sialkot, was one o the most amous poets o Urdu language.
Faiz obtained a masters degree in English Literature rom the Government College, Lahore, and another
master's degree in Arabic Literature rom Oriental College, Lahore.
In 1936, Faiz incepted a branch o Progressive Writers' Movement in Punjab, and became its Member
and Secretary. He was also an Editor o Mahanama (Monthly). He was a lecturer in English at M. A. O.College, Amritsar, in 1935 and then at Hailey College o Commerce, Lahore. He joined the British Indian
Army or a brie period, and was promoted to the rank o Lieut. Colonel in 1944. In 1947, he resigned rom
the Army and returned to Lahore, where he became the frst editor i n chie o the Pakistan Times. He
remained as Secretary o Pakistan Arts Council rom 1959 to 1962. In 1964, he was appointed as Principal
at Abdullah Haroon College in Karachi. He worked as a journalist and was editor o the Pakistan Times,
the Urdu newspaper Nasha Sharab Da and the weekly Lail-o-Nihar. He also worked in an honorary capacity
in the Department o Inormation, during the 1965 war between India & Pakistan. He was editor o the
magazine Lotus in Moscow, London and Beirut.
Faizs major works are: Naqshe Faryadi (1941), Daste Saba (1953), Zindan Nama (1956), Mizan (a collection
o literary articles, 1956), Daste-Tahe-Sang (1965), Sare-Wadiye Seena (1971), Shame-Shehr Yaran
(1979), Merey Dil Merey Musaar (1981), Nuskha-Hai-Waa (1984), Pakistani Culture (Urdu & English). His
poetry has been translated into English and Russian and many other languages. Faiz, himsel, has also
translated works o eminent poets rom other languages into Urdu.
Faiz was the frst Asian poet to be awarded the Lenin Peace Prize by the Soviet Union in 1963. In 1984,
shortly beore his death, he was nominated or the Nobel Prize.
Year 2011 also marks the 100 years o Faiz Ahmed Faiz - Faiz Centennial 1911-2011.
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THE POWER TO MOVE A NATIOABDUL SATTAR EDH
Abdul Sattar Edhi (born in 1928, in a small v
Bantra near Joonah Garh, Gujrat, India) is a
humanitarian and the founder of Edhi Found
In 1947, Edhi migrated to Pakistan with his f
He started off as a pedlar and a couple of
later, he left this occupation, and decided to est
a free dispensary with the support of his comm
members. He soon realised that his vision w
establish a chain of welfare centres and hos
to alleviate the sufferings. Hence, he estab
his own welfare trust Edhi Trust. He app
to the people for funds, to which he got a po
response. Edhis benevolence and drive expa
the Edhi Trust with amazing speed. Soon a ma
home and emergency ambulance service st
oper
Edhi is a recipient of several international and na
awards including, the Ramon Magsaysay A
for Public Service (1986), the Lenin Peace
the Balzan Prize, UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh
(2009), and Nishan-e-Imtiaz, civil decoration
Government of Pakistan (1989). He wa
awarded honorary degree of Doctorate by Univ
of Bedfordshire in 2
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THE POWER TO GIVE HOP
ADIBUL HASAN RIZV
Dr. Syed Adibul Hasan Rizvi establi
Sindh Institute o Urology and Transp
(SIUT) - a dialysis and kidney transpla
located in Karachi. It is Pakistan's large
disease centre and public sect
organisation, which started in 19
department o urology at the govern
Civil Hospital. In 1991, it be
autonomous orga
SIUT provides all services including dia
transplantation, ree o cost. Eve10-12 transplants are perormed. P
frst liver transplant was also perormed
A childcare unit also started operating
SIUT set up medical relie camps or t
aectees in Pakistan, and its medic
treated over 35,000 ood
Dr. Syed Adibul Hasan Rizvi is a rec
the 1998 Ramon Magsaysay A
Government
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (1948 1997) was a Pakistani musician and the most important
qawwal in history. TIME magazine's 2006 list of 60 Years of Asian Heroes features him
as one of the top 12 Artists and Thinkers in the last 60 years. His name is included inthe Guinness Book of World Records, for holding the world record for the largest recorded
output (a total of 125 albums as of 2001) by a Qawwali arti st.
In 1985, Nusrat teamed with Peter Gabriel on the soundtrack to The Last Temptation
of Christ in 1985. Five albums of Khan's traditional Qawwali, together with some of his
experimental work were released by Peter Gabriel's Real World label. In 1995, he worked
with Pearl Jam lead singer Eddie Vedder in 1995 on two songs for the soundtrack to
Dead Man Walking. He contributed to the soundtrack of Natural Born Killers. He contributed
the song "Gurus of Peace" to the album Vande Mataram, composed by A.R. Rahman,
and several songs to Pakistani films. He performed traditional Qawwali at several WOMAD
world music festivals.
In 1997, his album Intoxicated Spirit was nominated for a Grammy Award for best
traditional folk album. He was a recipient of the Legends Award at the UK Asian MusicAwards in 2005.
THE POWER TO
USTAD NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHA
SWAY THE WORLDaugust
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THE POWER OF PURE GENIUS
SADEQUAIN
Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi (1930 - 1987), also
referred to as Sadequain Naqqash, was a world-
renowned Pakistani artist. He was an untraditional
and self-taught painter and calligrapher, credited
for the renaissance of Islamic calligraphy in Pakistan.
His calligraphic style was considered as iconic by
many critics of South Asian art.
In 1960s, the French authorities invited Sadequain
to illustrate the award-winning novel The Stranger
by French writer, Albert Camus. He also i llustrated
the poetry of Ghalib, Iqbal and Faiz. He wrote and
published hundreds of quartets. He made thousands
of drawings and gave them away to his art lovers.
He painted gigantic murals in public buildings at no
cost, as most of his work was donated to the public.
Murals painted by him are spread all over the
subcontinent. His works of art were exhibited on all
continents, and were sponsored at State levels.
Sadequain was awarded several international and
national awards and medals: Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (1960)
and Sitara-e-Imtiaz (1980) by Government of
Pakistan; Paris Biennale (1961); Presidents Medalof Honour (1962); Cultural Award (1975) by
Government of Australia.
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THE POWER TNASEEM HAMEEBEAT ALL ODD
Naseem Hameed is a Pakistani sprinter, crowned as the fastest woman in
Asia. She is the first female gold medalist in the history of Pakistans
After qualifying for the finals, she led the field among eight runners. She
the gold medal in 11th South Asian Federation Games in the 100-meter ca
The 22-year-old clocked 11.81 seconds, 0.12 seconds ahead of Sri L
Pramila Priyadarshani at Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka, Bang
She had worked really hard under her coach Maqsood Ahmed. She had
also, won many medals and trophies at home. Her achievement ha
recognised in Pakistan by the Government & she has inspired a who
generation of aspiring a
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Dr. Akhtar Hameed Khan (1914 1999) was a Pakistani social scientist and development activist.
He was a pioneer in taking initiatives such as microcredit and microfnance, armers' cooperatives,
and rural training programmes in the developing world. He advocated community participation in
development and also promoted participatory rural development in Pakistan and other developing
countries. In 1959, he signifcantly contributed to the inception o the Comilla Model, a rural
development project. He received the Ramon Magsaysay Award rom the Philippines and an honorary
Doctorate o Law rom Michigan State University on this Project. He is also a recipient o
Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Posthumous, 2001) or services to the community and Sitara-e-Pakistan (1961)
or pioneering work in rural development.
Orangi Pilot Project
In the 1980s, Akhtar Hameed Khan initiated a community development project, Orangi Pilot Project
(OPP) in Karachi, to alleviate poverty in low-income squatter settlements. Within a span o 10 years,
schools, health clinics, womens work centres, cooperative stores and a credit organisation to
fnance enterprise projects were established by the local residents. Later on, OPP expanded into
other initiatives, such as, a people's fnanced and managed low-cost sanitation programme; a
housing programme; a basic health and amily planning programme; a programme o supervised
credit or small amily enterprise units; an education programme; and a rural development programme
in the nearby villages. Khan, as the dynamic and innovative project director, made OPP an impetus
to the socio-economic development o the population.
THE POWER OF PARTICIPATION
AKHTAR HAMEED KHAN
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THE POWER TO SPEABAPSI SIDHW
AND BE HEARBapsi Sidhwa (born 1938 in Karachi, raised in Lahore, now lives in Houston, Texas) is an intern
acclaimed Pakistani author who writes in
Sidhwas 5 novels have been translated in several languages: Cracking India, The Pakistani B
Crow Eaters, An American Brat, and Water. In 2006, her anthology City o Sin and Splendour
on Lahore was published. Sidhwas 1991 novel Cracking India (a New York Times Notable Bo
Year and a Quality Paperback Book Club selection) was made into the 1998 flm Earth by a C
director, Deepa Mehta. Her 2006 novel Water is based upon Mehta's 2005 flm
She was awarded: Bunting Fellowship at Radclie/Harvard (1986); Visiting Scholar at the Ro
Foundation Center, Bellagio, Italy, (1991); Sitara-i-Imtiaz (1991, Pakistan's highest national hono
arts); Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writer's Award (1994); Premio Mondello or Foreign Authors
(2007); Inducted in the Zoroastrian Hall o Fame
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