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Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Snitch's latest campaign is all about showing up in style
Snitch , India's D2C men's fashion brand, has unveiled a series of films that celebrate modern men smartly managing their last-minute chores with Snitch's unique style. The campaign titled 'Last Minute? Snitch It.', launched in three variants, dive into wildly relatable moments including a sudden client pitch, an unexpected yes from a crush, and a chaotic boys' trip plan that actually pulls through. With an electric blend of urgency, confidence and the unmistakable cool of being 'Snitch ready,' the films champion the brand's under 48-hour delivery promise and its ever-growing lineup of trending designs across 13+ categories. Each video stars a different 'Snitch Guy' archetype, a sharp millennial navigating office curveballs, a Gen-Z college boy smartly managing a last-minute glow-up, and a laid-back guy surprising his boy's group chat with a last minute Goa plan. What ties them together is the thrill of transformation, the magic of speed, and the fashion-forward assurance that no matter the moment, Snitch always delivers. 'With 'Last Minute? Snitch It.', we're owning the space our customers live in: spontaneous, always on the go, but never compromising on style,' said Chetan Siyal, chief marketing officer at Snitch. 'This isn't just a campaign; it's a brand ideology. We're redefining urgency as power, but not a panic situation. We have made an effort to translate this into videos to connect with our audience in real time,' Siyal added. The campaign is live across various social media platforms including YouTube, Instagram and Meta. The power of the campaign truly reflects the brand's voice of being fast, stylish, and unapologetically confident. It captures how great style doesn't need time but you can simply Snitch It in no time, the company stated in a press release. Watch the video here:


Business Recorder
31-05-2025
- Business
- Business Recorder
Over 6,000 students benefit from PM's Laptop Scheme at SAU: VC
HYDERABAD: As part of the Prime Minister's Youth Laptop Scheme, Sindh Agriculture University (SAU) Tandojam distributed laptops among 11 high-performing students during a ceremony held on Friday. Speaking on the occasion, Vice Chancellor Dr. Altaf Ali Siyal said that over 6,000 students have benefitted from the scheme at the university so far. He emphasized that merit-based opportunities for laptops and scholarships will continue to be extended to deserving students in the future. 'In today's technology-driven world, progress without computers and information technology is unimaginable. IT is playing a crucial role not only in economic development but also in national defense,' said Dr. Siyal. He encouraged students to harness the power of technology to create career opportunities from home and called upon the government to extend the laptop scheme to the college level while promoting IT education at all tiers. Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Dr. Aijaz Ali Khooharo noted that laptops previously delayed due to administrative hurdles have now been distributed strictly on academic merit. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Business Recorder
29-05-2025
- Business
- Business Recorder
Huawei Global ICT Competition: Pakistani students secure 3rd place
HYDERABAD: In a remarkable achievement for the country, a joint team of students from Sindh Agriculture University (SAU), Tandojam, and Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET), Jamshoro, clinched third place at the Huawei Global ICT Competition 2025, held in Shenzhen, China. The annual event drew participation from more than 210,000 students and instructors representing over 2,000 universities and institutions across 100+ countries. After qualifying through rigorous national and regional stages, only 179 teams from 48 countries advanced to the global finals. The Pakistani team, comprising Muhammad Ishaque from SAU's Information Technology Centre and Tahseen Ahmed from MUET, excelled in the Network Track Category. The team was mentored by Suhrab Thaheem and had earlier secured second place in the Middle East regional finals. The final awards ceremony, held in Shenzhen, marked a moment of pride for Pakistan as Huawei officially announced the country's third-place win. The achievement highlights Pakistan's growing footprint in global ICT innovation and education. Vice Chancellor of SAU, Dr. Altaf Ali Siyal, congratulated the students and faculty, terming the achievement a 'national honour.' He extended special appreciation to team mentor Suhrab Thaheem and Dr. Mir Sajjad Talpur, Director of the Information Technology Centre at SAU, for their leadership and support. 'This prestigious global recognition is a testament to the creativity, innovation, and technical excellence of our youth,' Dr. Siyal stated. 'As digital transformation continues to reshape the world, the demand for skilled professionals in fields such as artificial intelligence, big data, and cybersecurity is rising rapidly and our students are proving they are ready to meet that challenge.' Dr. Siyal further emphasized the importance of initiatives like the Huawei ICT Competition in bridging the global skills gap by offering students practical training, promoting industry-academia collaboration, and fostering curriculum innovation. He noted that this accomplishment not only underscores the emerging ICT talent in Pakistan but also exemplifies the strength of inter-university cooperation in achieving global recognition. The 9th edition of the Huawei ICT Competition also introduced new segments including the 'Women in Tech' and 'Green Development Awards,' highlighting the importance of diversity, sustainability, and inclusivity in technology-driven innovation. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Business Recorder
13-05-2025
- Business
- Business Recorder
Transparent budgeting linked to citizen participation: SAU VC
HYDERABAD: Vice Chancellor of Sindh Agriculture University (SAU) Tandojam, Dr Altaf Ali Siyal, has emphasized that transparency in budget-making can only be achieved by incorporating public feedback and fostering effective collaboration between citizens and government institutions. He expressed these views while addressing an awareness seminar on the 'Citizen Budget for the Fiscal Year 2025–26,' organized on Monday by the Finance Department, Government of Sindh, in collaboration with Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam. Dr Siyal lauded the Sindh government for taking what he described as a commendable and people-centric step by actively involving citizens in the budget formulation process. He noted that research institutions must play a practical role in shaping public policy and budget development through surveys and evidence-based recommendations. 'This approach ensures that the budget is not only transparent but also reflective of the real needs of the people,' he added. Highlighting the value of public participation, Dr Siyal said that the Citizen Budget concept promotes participatory governance and helps build mutual trust between the government and the people. Additional Secretary of the Finance Department and Director of the Economic Reform Unit (ERU), Muhammad Afzal Channa, delivered a detailed briefing on the objectives and significance of the Citizen Budget. He explained that the initiative aims to present the annual budget in a simplified, easy-to-understand format, especially for citizens without a technical or financial background. 'This initiative is a practical reflection of the Government of Sindh's commitment to Open Government and Public Financial Management Reforms,' said Channa. He further noted that feedback for the Citizen Budget is collected from a diverse cross-section of society, including students, members of civil society, and representatives from both public and private institutions. Structured questionnaires and surveys are used to gather public input, which is then considered during the budget formulation process. Professor Dr Muhammad Ismail Kumbhar also addressed the seminar. The event was attended by former Pro-Vice Chancellor of Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro, agricultural extension experts, representatives of the Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, and a large number of students. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Express Tribune
12-05-2025
- Business
- Express Tribune
Public feedback key to transparent budgets
Sindh Agriculture University (SAU) Tandojam Vice Chancellor Dr Altaf Ali Siyal has emphasised that transparency in budget-making can only be achieved by incorporating public feedback and fostering effective collaboration between the citizens and government institutions. He expressed these views while addressing an awareness seminar on the "Citizen Budget for Fiscal Year 2025-26," organised by the Finance Department, Government of Sindh, in collaboration with the SAU on Monday. Siyal lauded the Sindh government for taking what he described as a commendable and people-centric step by actively involving citizens in the budget formulation process. He noted that research institutions must play a practical role in shaping public policy and budget development through surveys and evidence-based recommendations. "This approach ensures that the budget is not only transparent but is also reflective of the real needs of the people," he added. Highlighting the value of public participation, the SAU VC said that the "citizen budget" concept promotes participatory governance and helps build mutual trust between the government and the people. Additional Secretary of the Finance Department and Director of the Economic Reform Unit Muhammad Afzal Channa delivered a detailed briefing on the objectives and significance of the citizen budget. He explained that the initiative aims to present the annual budget in a simplified, easy-to-understand format, especially for the citizens without having a technical or financial background. "This initiative is a practical reflection of the government of Sindh's commitment to the open government and public financial management reforms," said Channa. He noted that feedback for the citizen budget is collected from a diverse cross-section of society, including students, members of civil society and representatives from both public and private institutions. Structured questionnaires and surveys are used to gather public input, which is then considered during the budget formulation process. Professor Dr Muhammad Ismail Kumbhar also addressed the seminar. The event was attended by former pro-vice chancellor of Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro Dr Syed Farman Ali Shah, SAU faculty members, researchers and a large number of students.