Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Medical colleges ill-equipped to reverse reproductive health indicators USAID sponsored
Medical colleges ill-equipped to reverse reproductive indicators
KARACHI Despite urgency to reverse country’s poor reproductive health indicators vast majority of medical and nursing schools are yet to incorporate family planning as a subject in their undergraduate level curriculum.The fact was highlighted during an orientation workshop on Basic Minimum Family Planning Content Package for Medical Colleges organized by USAID sponsored Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH) at
KARACHI Despite urgency to reverse country’s poor reproductive health indicators vast majority of medical and nursing schools are yet to incorporate family planning as a subject in their undergraduate level curriculum.The fact was highlighted during an orientation workshop on Basic Minimum Family Planning Content Package for Medical Colleges organized by USAID sponsored Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH) at
When the coveted slot of University of Karachi (KU) vice chancellor is at stake, it’s bound to get dirty
Candidates surprised to see extra name on the final list
KARACHI
Those nominated to take over as the new University of Karachi (KU) vice chancellor were in for a rude surprise when the final list of candidates was announced – there was an extra name on it. The Sindh Governor Vice Chancellor Search Committee (VCSC) inducted the name of Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology (FUUAST) Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Qaiser in the list as a backup candidate. His application
KARACHI
Those nominated to take over as the new University of Karachi (KU) vice chancellor were in for a rude surprise when the final list of candidates was announced – there was an extra name on it. The Sindh Governor Vice Chancellor Search Committee (VCSC) inducted the name of Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology (FUUAST) Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Qaiser in the list as a backup candidate. His application
World AIDS Day today United Nations’ observed on December 1
ISLAMABAD (APP) The United Nations’ (UN) World AIDS Day will be observed on December 1, all over the world including Pakistan to honor those who have died of AIDS and those who live with HIV or AIDS and to increase awareness of these conditions. AIDS is a condition resulting from damages done to the human immune system by HIV. It affects tens of millions of people around the world. The theme of World AIDS Day 2011 is “Getting to Zero”: zero new infections, zero discrimination and zero
National Language Authority NLA to promote Urdu language
NLA to promote Urdu language
ISLAMABAD (Online): National Language Authority is considering broadcasting means to promote Urdu language, terminologies and informatics through radios and TV channels. Federal Secretary of National Heritage and Integration Fareed Ullah Khan discussed number of other issues to promote national with NLA chairman Dr Anwar Ahmad during his visit to NLA on Wednesday. According to a press release, Federal lauded the efforts and IT projects executed by NLA in order to
ISLAMABAD (Online): National Language Authority is considering broadcasting means to promote Urdu language, terminologies and informatics through radios and TV channels. Federal Secretary of National Heritage and Integration Fareed Ullah Khan discussed number of other issues to promote national with NLA chairman Dr Anwar Ahmad during his visit to NLA on Wednesday. According to a press release, Federal lauded the efforts and IT projects executed by NLA in order to
Govt to promote higher education Federal Minister for Defense
ISLAMABAD (Online) Federal Minister for Defense Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar has said the government is committed to enhance higher education; however not only government but private sector universities highly motivated in this wake.He said this while speaking to the 33rd annual convocation of Preston University here at Jinnah Convention Centre on Wednesday.He presented gratitude to the graduates who have completed their academic education. He said that students of Pakistani institutions are valuable
SC summons Vice-Chancellor Mir Mehar Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi,
ISLAMABAD – The Supreme Court on Wednesday summoned Vice-Chancellor Mir Mehar Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, for getting extensions since 2002.
Punjab government has submitted before a two-member bench of the Supreme Court, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry that the appointment of vice-chancellor Arid Agriculture University Rawalpidi is against the law, as he has got fourth extension for this post since 2002, therefore provincial government
Punjab government has submitted before a two-member bench of the Supreme Court, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry that the appointment of vice-chancellor Arid Agriculture University Rawalpidi is against the law, as he has got fourth extension for this post since 2002, therefore provincial government
Founders Day at Esena Foundation School
LAHORE (PR) - A ceremony was held here the other day at Esena Foundation School to celebrate” Esena’s Golden Jublee” year of Founders Day.
Begum Anees Majid Khan, founder of the school, was the chief guest on this occasion.
In her opening speech, she said that in 1964, Lahore had a large community of local and international students who needed an English medium school with a curriculum to keep pace with the educational standards abroad. She said it was important to belong to a
Begum Anees Majid Khan, founder of the school, was the chief guest on this occasion.
In her opening speech, she said that in 1964, Lahore had a large community of local and international students who needed an English medium school with a curriculum to keep pace with the educational standards abroad. She said it was important to belong to a
Awareness about HIV AIDS vital by Chanan Development Association
Awareness about HIV/AIDS vital
LAHORE – The Chanan Development Association (CDA) in collaboration with Youth Peer Education Network Pakistan and United Nations Population Fund organised an awareness seminar in connection with World AIDS Day at Al-Hamara Hall here on Wednesday.
More than 250 young people and representatives of civil society, media and government officials participated in the event.
CDA Executive Director Shahzad Khan during his opening speech briefly shared the history
LAHORE – The Chanan Development Association (CDA) in collaboration with Youth Peer Education Network Pakistan and United Nations Population Fund organised an awareness seminar in connection with World AIDS Day at Al-Hamara Hall here on Wednesday.
More than 250 young people and representatives of civil society, media and government officials participated in the event.
CDA Executive Director Shahzad Khan during his opening speech briefly shared the history
Punjab University finds 2 PhDs ‘case of full plagiarism’
LAHORE – A Punjab University committee has decided the plagiarism case of two PhD scholars of the PU and University of Engineering & Technology and submitted a report to the Vice-Chancellor after allegedly finding them guilty in the case. According to the report, all the research papers produced by principal author Prof Zaid Mahmood and his wife and co-author Dr Gilani were approximately 100 per cent plagiarized. They added that the committee had made the scholars’ four research papers a
Punjab University awards PhD degree in Geology to Muhammad Amjed Hussain Cheema
LAHORE - Punjab University has awarded PhD degree to Muhammad Amjed Hussain Cheema in the subject of Geology after approval of his research thesis entitled “Microfaces, Digenesis and Depositional Environment of Samana Suk Formation (Middle Jurassic) Carbonates Exposed in South East Hazara and Samana Range.” He has completed his thesis under the supervision of Prof Dr Muhammad Nawaz Ch of PU College of Earth & Environmental Sciences (CEES) while his Co-Supervisor was Prof Dr Riaz Ahmad
Canadian High Commissioner School inaugurated in Pakistan
School inaugurated
ISLAMABAD The Canadian High Commissioner in Pakistan, Ross Hynes, inaugurated a newly-constructed government girls’ primary school in Dager Mera village of Battagram on Wednesday.
The school was part of a larger programme to support primary education in Battagram following the earthquake of 2005, implemented by Save the Children and funded by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).
During the visit to Union Council Kozabanda, the high commissioner
ISLAMABAD The Canadian High Commissioner in Pakistan, Ross Hynes, inaugurated a newly-constructed government girls’ primary school in Dager Mera village of Battagram on Wednesday.
The school was part of a larger programme to support primary education in Battagram following the earthquake of 2005, implemented by Save the Children and funded by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).
During the visit to Union Council Kozabanda, the high commissioner
KOHAT two-day training workshop for ulema
KOHAT The government will arrange a two-day training workshop for religious scholars to remove misconceptions about polio vaccination among them.
The in-charge of Kohat branch of National Research and Development Foundation, Saad Riaz, said in a press release that they had decided to hold a training workshop for ulema so that they could persuade the parents to administer anti-polio drops to their children.
The workshop would be held at Liaquat Memorial Hospital on Dec 8. The decision for
The in-charge of Kohat branch of National Research and Development Foundation, Saad Riaz, said in a press release that they had decided to hold a training workshop for ulema so that they could persuade the parents to administer anti-polio drops to their children.
The workshop would be held at Liaquat Memorial Hospital on Dec 8. The decision for
International Kangaroo Mathematics Contest 2012 in March
LAHORE, The International Kangaroo Mathematics Contest (IKMC) 2012 will be held on March 15, 2012, says an official announcement.
Around six million school and college students from grade III to XII from 57 countries around the world are expected to take part in the contest. This makes it the world’s largest mathematical event.
Pakistan is also participating in the contest and this will be its seventh year of participation.
Dr AD Raza Choudary, president of the Pakistan Kangaroo
Around six million school and college students from grade III to XII from 57 countries around the world are expected to take part in the contest. This makes it the world’s largest mathematical event.
Pakistan is also participating in the contest and this will be its seventh year of participation.
Dr AD Raza Choudary, president of the Pakistan Kangaroo
messed-up intermediate results concluded its inquiry
Inter results inquiry concludes
LAHORE judicial commission probing into messed-up intermediate results concluded its inquiry on Wednesday and started finalising its recommendations.
The commission — Justice Chaudhry Shahid Saeed — will forward the report to the Punjab government.
During the course of the hearing, the commission recorded the statements of 42 people, including former and incumbents chairmen of all eight education boards.
LAHORE judicial commission probing into messed-up intermediate results concluded its inquiry on Wednesday and started finalising its recommendations.
The commission — Justice Chaudhry Shahid Saeed — will forward the report to the Punjab government.
During the course of the hearing, the commission recorded the statements of 42 people, including former and incumbents chairmen of all eight education boards.
Students clash leaves six injured ISLAMABAD
ISLAMABAD The security guard of a private school at H-8 opened fire into the air to ward off a group of students from a nearby government college who had reached there to beat their rivals on Wednesday, creating panic among the students and their parents.
Police said at the closing time of the school, over a dozen students from the college pulled up and entered into a brawl with the students of the institute.
The students of the college beat up their rivals badly, leaving six of them with
Police said at the closing time of the school, over a dozen students from the college pulled up and entered into a brawl with the students of the institute.
The students of the college beat up their rivals badly, leaving six of them with
HSC part-I results 2011
KARACHI, The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi on Wednesday declared the results of Higher Secondary School Certificate, part-I, science (pre-engineering) and science (general) annual exams-2011. The overall pass percentage of both male and female candidates who cleared all the six papers of science and science (general) stood at 48.76 per cent and 35.04 per cent, respectively.—Staff Reporter
BA, BSc, BCom exams 2011 dates announced Karachi University
KARACHI, The annual examinations-2011 of BA (Pass) part-I and part-II for both the regular and external candidates and BSc (part-I and part-II) for the same year will commence on Dec 10 under the aegis of Karachi University.
However, BCom (part-I and part-II) annual examinations-2011 for the regular candidates will begin on Dec 24.
Giving details of the BA (Pass) part-I and part-II (including improvement of division) annual examinations-2011, a spokesperson for the university said that
However, BCom (part-I and part-II) annual examinations-2011 for the regular candidates will begin on Dec 24.
Giving details of the BA (Pass) part-I and part-II (including improvement of division) annual examinations-2011, a spokesperson for the university said that
UAE expo 2011 November 30 to December 02, 2011 at Karachi expo center
Suhail Bin Matar Al- Ketbi
Honorable Consul General
United Arab Emirates
Pakistan & the United Arab Emirates enjoy very strong ties because of their cultural & traditional similarity & geographical location. The bond between the two nations has been flourishing for decades and developed into wide-ranging co-operation in many fields. The two states share common concerns & perceptions on various regional & international issues. UAE has always come forward to stand with Pakistan in the times
Honorable Consul General
United Arab Emirates
Pakistan & the United Arab Emirates enjoy very strong ties because of their cultural & traditional similarity & geographical location. The bond between the two nations has been flourishing for decades and developed into wide-ranging co-operation in many fields. The two states share common concerns & perceptions on various regional & international issues. UAE has always come forward to stand with Pakistan in the times
Art for charity exhibition Dawn at the Karachi Expo Centre
KARACHI, An Art for charity exhibition has been organised by Dawn at the Karachi Expo Centre during the UAE expo inaugurated by the prime minister on Wednesday. The exhibition will continue till Dec 2.
The exhibition is part of the national effort to provide assistance to the victims of the devastating natural calamities — the earthquake and floods — in Pakistan.
Art for charity is an exhibition of photographs taken by Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoom, daughter of
The exhibition is part of the national effort to provide assistance to the victims of the devastating natural calamities — the earthquake and floods — in Pakistan.
Art for charity is an exhibition of photographs taken by Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoom, daughter of
Exhibition photography from 1948 to 1963
KARACHI, Nov 30 The first part of a photo exhibition providing a survey of German contribution to the international movement of subjective photography from 1948 to 1963 opens on Thursday at VM Art Gallery at 5pm. The second part of the show will open on Friday at Goethe Institut at 5pm and will run till Dec
Sindh Education Foundation (SEF) organises certificate distribution ceremony
SEF organises certificate distribution ceremony
Karachi The Sindh Education Foundation (SEF) held a certificate distribution ceremony for the learners and teachers of Women’s Literacy and Empowerment Programme (WLEP) on Wednesday at a local hotel. Prof Anita Ghulam Ali (MD, Sindh Education Foundation, Government of Sindh) chaired the event, which saw certificates being handed out to 76 of the 300 qualified learners as well as 24 learning facilitators from WLEP.
Karachi The Sindh Education Foundation (SEF) held a certificate distribution ceremony for the learners and teachers of Women’s Literacy and Empowerment Programme (WLEP) on Wednesday at a local hotel. Prof Anita Ghulam Ali (MD, Sindh Education Foundation, Government of Sindh) chaired the event, which saw certificates being handed out to 76 of the 300 qualified learners as well as 24 learning facilitators from WLEP.
HSC Pre-Engineering, Science General Part-I exam results announced
HSC Pre-Engg, Science General Part-I exam results announced
KARACHI: Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) announced results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Pre-Engineering and Science General Part-I Annual Examination 2011 on Wednesday. As per statistics a total of 23,222 candidates were registered in Pre-Engineering Part-I out of which 22,880 candidates appeared in the examination and 11,121 candidates were declared pass in six papers. The overall pass percentage
KARACHI: Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) announced results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Pre-Engineering and Science General Part-I Annual Examination 2011 on Wednesday. As per statistics a total of 23,222 candidates were registered in Pre-Engineering Part-I out of which 22,880 candidates appeared in the examination and 11,121 candidates were declared pass in six papers. The overall pass percentage
DUHS teachers hold rally recovery of two senior medical teachers
Recovery of colleagues
DUHS teachers hold rally
KARACHI: Students and faculty members of Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) took out a rally Wednesday for safe recovery of two senior medical teachers.
The rally, led by Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof Omer Farooq and President of PMA-Karachi Prof Idrees Adhi, also the head of ophthalmology department of the university, demanded early and safe recovery of Prof Imitiaz Wagan (DUHS) and Prof Azhar Ali Shah (Benazir Bhutto Medical
DUHS teachers hold rally
KARACHI: Students and faculty members of Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) took out a rally Wednesday for safe recovery of two senior medical teachers.
The rally, led by Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof Omer Farooq and President of PMA-Karachi Prof Idrees Adhi, also the head of ophthalmology department of the university, demanded early and safe recovery of Prof Imitiaz Wagan (DUHS) and Prof Azhar Ali Shah (Benazir Bhutto Medical
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Erasmus Mundus scholarships seminar at University of Karachi
Erasmus Mundus scholarships seminar at KU
KARACHI The University of Karachi (KU) on Wednesday organised a closing seminar on Erasmus Mundus scholarships in order to facilitate the students, teachers, researchers and staff for availing the Erasmus Mundus Europe Asia (EMEA) fully funded scholarship to Europe.
A university official said that the main objective of this seminar was to clarify and ensure the process of submitting and closing the on-line application to Action 2 (EMEA) properly
KARACHI The University of Karachi (KU) on Wednesday organised a closing seminar on Erasmus Mundus scholarships in order to facilitate the students, teachers, researchers and staff for availing the Erasmus Mundus Europe Asia (EMEA) fully funded scholarship to Europe.
A university official said that the main objective of this seminar was to clarify and ensure the process of submitting and closing the on-line application to Action 2 (EMEA) properly
SSUET Examinations start batches 2008 to 2011
Examinations for batches 2008 to 2011 start at SSUET
KARACHI The examinations for batches 2008 to 2011 started at Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) and will continue till Dec 21. An official of the institution said here on Wednesday, a total of 5,280 registered students are appearing in the exams. app
KARACHI The examinations for batches 2008 to 2011 started at Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) and will continue till Dec 21. An official of the institution said here on Wednesday, a total of 5,280 registered students are appearing in the exams. app
Annual Convocation 2011 of University of Karachi held on Dec 17
Annual Convocation of Karachi varsity on 17th
KARACHI The Annual Convocation 2011 of the University of Karachi (KU) will be held on Dec 17. A KU official announced this on Wednesday. He said that those students who have passed out in the years 2009 and 2010 would be conferred degrees at the Convocation. app daily
KARACHI The Annual Convocation 2011 of the University of Karachi (KU) will be held on Dec 17. A KU official announced this on Wednesday. He said that those students who have passed out in the years 2009 and 2010 would be conferred degrees at the Convocation. app daily
Allama Iqbal Open University AIOU to involve students in scout activities
AIOU to involve students in scout activities
ISLAMABAD: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has planed to involve its students in Scout activities particularly in disaster management and for enriching character building of the country.
AIOU Vice-Chancellor (VC) Prof Dr Nazir Ahmed Sangi stated this while presiding over the meeting with the senior members of Pakistan Boys Scouts Association (PBSA). To reward the best performance, the VC announced 50 social work awards. It was decided that
ISLAMABAD: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has planed to involve its students in Scout activities particularly in disaster management and for enriching character building of the country.
AIOU Vice-Chancellor (VC) Prof Dr Nazir Ahmed Sangi stated this while presiding over the meeting with the senior members of Pakistan Boys Scouts Association (PBSA). To reward the best performance, the VC announced 50 social work awards. It was decided that
ISAF forces violated international law, Pakistan’s sovereignty PILDAT Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency
ISAF forces violated international law, Pakistan’s sovereignty: PILDAT
ISLAMABAD Condemning the attack of ISAF forces on Pak-Force, Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) Dialogue Group on Civil-Military Relations termed it a violation of international laws and Pakistan’s sovereignty. The Group, which met here on Wednesday, demanded a thorough probe into what appears to be ‘unprovoked’ assault and aggression. The Group also demanded that the elected
ISLAMABAD Condemning the attack of ISAF forces on Pak-Force, Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) Dialogue Group on Civil-Military Relations termed it a violation of international laws and Pakistan’s sovereignty. The Group, which met here on Wednesday, demanded a thorough probe into what appears to be ‘unprovoked’ assault and aggression. The Group also demanded that the elected
Balochistan University teacher’s murder
Balochistan varsity remains closed over teacher’s murder
QUETTA Balochistan University remained closed on Wednesday to mourn the killing of lecturer Muhammad Danish, who was shot dead by unknown assailants the other day.
Balochistan Academic Staff Association announced a three-day mourning period to condemn the killing. “The association off and on asked for the protection of teachers in Balochistan, but the government turned a deaf ear to this demand. We lost five university teachers.
QUETTA Balochistan University remained closed on Wednesday to mourn the killing of lecturer Muhammad Danish, who was shot dead by unknown assailants the other day.
Balochistan Academic Staff Association announced a three-day mourning period to condemn the killing. “The association off and on asked for the protection of teachers in Balochistan, but the government turned a deaf ear to this demand. We lost five university teachers.
University of Peshawar vice-chancellor, IFUW team discuss cooperation
PESHAWAR: A four-member delegation led by Marianne Haslegrave, President of the International Federation of University Women (IFUW) and Director Commonwealth Medical Trust, called on Dr Azmat Hayat Khan, vice-chancellor of the University of Peshawar (UoP).
A press release issued on Wednesday said that the delegates discussed possible collaboration to enhance the ratio of female students in the university.
Marianne Haslegrave said that though results of the intermediate, secondary and
A press release issued on Wednesday said that the delegates discussed possible collaboration to enhance the ratio of female students in the university.
Marianne Haslegrave said that though results of the intermediate, secondary and
Culture of Swat Week to be organised next year and facilitated world tourists
MINGORA General Officer Commanding Swat Major General Ghulam Qamar on Wednesday said that ‘Culture of Swat Week’ would be organised (observed) next year and tourists from around the world facilitated to attend the show.
Speaking to reporters at the Divisional Headquarters here, he said that golf tournament and other sports festival at the national level would also be organised in Swat next year. He said Kalam Road would remain open throughout the year and that tourists would be
Speaking to reporters at the Divisional Headquarters here, he said that golf tournament and other sports festival at the national level would also be organised in Swat next year. He said Kalam Road would remain open throughout the year and that tourists would be
Provincial Doctors Association seeks basic pay scale for medical officers
PESHAWAR: The Provincial Doctors Association (PDA) on Wednesday demanded basic pay scale for the medical officers of the government-run hospitals.
Addressing a press conference at the Peshawar Press Club, the PDA General Secretary Dr Waseem Anwar termed the bill passed by the government about the medical officers as unjust. They said the government had not provided basic pay scale to the medical officers, saying that the doctors had been performing duties for hours in the terror-hit province
Addressing a press conference at the Peshawar Press Club, the PDA General Secretary Dr Waseem Anwar termed the bill passed by the government about the medical officers as unjust. They said the government had not provided basic pay scale to the medical officers, saying that the doctors had been performing duties for hours in the terror-hit province
MAO College Lahore position in Chief Minister’s Essay Writing Competition
MAO college
LAHORE
HAFIZ Mubashir Hasan from the Mass Communication Department, MAO College Lahore, bagged prominent position in Chief Minister’s Essay Writing Competition. The Chief Minister’s Essay Writing Competition was held at the Home Economic College Gulberg in which students from different colleges participated. The subject of essay was Pakistan’s Water Problems and their Solution. The students who grabbed top three positions included Hafiz Mubashir Hasan and Syed Mujtaba Naqvi
LAHORE
HAFIZ Mubashir Hasan from the Mass Communication Department, MAO College Lahore, bagged prominent position in Chief Minister’s Essay Writing Competition. The Chief Minister’s Essay Writing Competition was held at the Home Economic College Gulberg in which students from different colleges participated. The subject of essay was Pakistan’s Water Problems and their Solution. The students who grabbed top three positions included Hafiz Mubashir Hasan and Syed Mujtaba Naqvi
Moot SOCIETY of Environmental Actions (SEA) Lahore College for Women University
Moot
LAHORE
SOCIETY of Environmental Actions (SEA) Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) arranged an informative seminar on “Genetically Modified Foods-Good or bad”. A press release here on Wednesday said participants in the moot recommended guidelines and methodologies to include the whole technology development process from pre-release risk assessment, to bio-safety considerations and post release monitoring. the
LAHORE
SOCIETY of Environmental Actions (SEA) Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) arranged an informative seminar on “Genetically Modified Foods-Good or bad”. A press release here on Wednesday said participants in the moot recommended guidelines and methodologies to include the whole technology development process from pre-release risk assessment, to bio-safety considerations and post release monitoring. the
Symposium Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE)
Symposium
LAHORE
THE Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) is organizing a two-day “51st St Andrew’s Day Festival Symposium-Updates on Acute Medicine” on December 1 and 2. Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre (SKMCH&RC) will telecast this live on both days at 2 pm at the Hospital. A press release here on Wednesday said the symposium focuses on the breadth of medicine rather than any one medical specialty.
LAHORE
THE Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) is organizing a two-day “51st St Andrew’s Day Festival Symposium-Updates on Acute Medicine” on December 1 and 2. Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre (SKMCH&RC) will telecast this live on both days at 2 pm at the Hospital. A press release here on Wednesday said the symposium focuses on the breadth of medicine rather than any one medical specialty.
PUNJAB University College of Art & Design (PUCAD) students excellence performance in Chand Bagh Annual Music competition
LAHORE
PUNJAB University College of Art & Design (PUCAD) students has shown excellence performance in Chand Bagh Annual Music competition on November 23.
A press release on Wednesday said Amjad Ali performed well in Vocal category and bagged first position, while Shoaib Abbas clinched second position in Instrumental category. PU VC Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran and College Principal Prof Dr Rahat Naveed Masud have congratulated the students.
PU holidays: Punjab University has announced two
PUNJAB University College of Art & Design (PUCAD) students has shown excellence performance in Chand Bagh Annual Music competition on November 23.
A press release on Wednesday said Amjad Ali performed well in Vocal category and bagged first position, while Shoaib Abbas clinched second position in Instrumental category. PU VC Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran and College Principal Prof Dr Rahat Naveed Masud have congratulated the students.
PU holidays: Punjab University has announced two
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education BISE announces schedule for exams 2012
LAHORE
THE Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) here on Wednesday announced that Secondary School, Annual Examination 2012, would commence from March 3, 2012.
A press release said last date for submitting admission forms for regular candidates (with single fee) was January 3 while for private candidates the last date is December 28, 2011.
With double fee for private and regular candidates, the last date for submission of admission forms/fee is January 17; whereas with
THE Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) here on Wednesday announced that Secondary School, Annual Examination 2012, would commence from March 3, 2012.
A press release said last date for submitting admission forms for regular candidates (with single fee) was January 3 while for private candidates the last date is December 28, 2011.
With double fee for private and regular candidates, the last date for submission of admission forms/fee is January 17; whereas with
South Asia Partnership Pakistan 14 countries launch Wecan Network
LAHORE
THE South Asia Partnership Pakistan (SAP-PK) has announced that including Pakistan, 14 countries of the world have launched a new “WECAN Global Network.
In a media briefing, it was announced that including Pakistan, 14 countries of the world had launched a new “WECAN Global Network.
The media briefing was addressed by Zakia Arshad, Programme Manager SAP-PK, Sharjeel Ahmad, Programme Manager, and Miss. Noureen Salah-ud-Din, Programme Officer, Sap-Pk. Aurat Foundations, Shirkat
THE South Asia Partnership Pakistan (SAP-PK) has announced that including Pakistan, 14 countries of the world have launched a new “WECAN Global Network.
In a media briefing, it was announced that including Pakistan, 14 countries of the world had launched a new “WECAN Global Network.
The media briefing was addressed by Zakia Arshad, Programme Manager SAP-PK, Sharjeel Ahmad, Programme Manager, and Miss. Noureen Salah-ud-Din, Programme Officer, Sap-Pk. Aurat Foundations, Shirkat
MBBS result 2011 University of Health Sciences (UHS)
LAHORE
THE University of Health Sciences (UHS) has announced the result of First Professional MBBS Part-II annual examination.
A total of 3175 candidates from 22 affiliated medical colleges appeared in the exam out of which 2595 passed and 535 failed. Results of 45 candidates were put on RL list. The pass percentage remained 82.91.
Iqra Arshad D/o Mian Arshad Mahmood of Shalimar Medical & Dental College Lahore got first position by securing 539/600 marks.
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THE University of Health Sciences (UHS) has announced the result of First Professional MBBS Part-II annual examination.
A total of 3175 candidates from 22 affiliated medical colleges appeared in the exam out of which 2595 passed and 535 failed. Results of 45 candidates were put on RL list. The pass percentage remained 82.91.
Iqra Arshad D/o Mian Arshad Mahmood of Shalimar Medical & Dental College Lahore got first position by securing 539/600 marks.
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LLawyers allowed rally on The Mall road against the NATO forces air strike on Pakistan army posts
LAHORE
The Lahore High Court on Wednesday suspended for one day section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code(CrPC) in the city to the extent of lawyers and allowed the Lahore Bar Association to take out a protest rally on The Mall against the NATO forces air strike on Pakistan army posts.
Justice Muhammad Khalid Mehmood Khan issued the interim order on a petition filed by the Lahore Bar Association and also directed the district coordination officer (DCO) to file his reply on a point whether a
The Lahore High Court on Wednesday suspended for one day section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code(CrPC) in the city to the extent of lawyers and allowed the Lahore Bar Association to take out a protest rally on The Mall against the NATO forces air strike on Pakistan army posts.
Justice Muhammad Khalid Mehmood Khan issued the interim order on a petition filed by the Lahore Bar Association and also directed the district coordination officer (DCO) to file his reply on a point whether a
all Pakistani and academic institutions Protest against Nato attack continues
LAHORE
THE Punjab University Directorate of Students Affairs here on Wednesday organized a massive ‘Azm-e-Aalishan Rally’ against the US and Nato air strike on Pakistani check post in Mohmand Agency.
According to a press release, Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran led the rally from the Institute of Business Administrative (IBA). Thousands of teachers, students and employees participated in it.
The participants were holding banners and placards, carrying slogans against the
THE Punjab University Directorate of Students Affairs here on Wednesday organized a massive ‘Azm-e-Aalishan Rally’ against the US and Nato air strike on Pakistani check post in Mohmand Agency.
According to a press release, Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran led the rally from the Institute of Business Administrative (IBA). Thousands of teachers, students and employees participated in it.
The participants were holding banners and placards, carrying slogans against the
A lesson in artistic realism MAK’s art work
Karachi
Muhammad Arshad Khan, commonly known as MAK among his friends, is popular for his technique of mixing oil paints with turpentine. His paintings reflect the old masters’ works, but, at the same time, he also has his unique style.
As such, he has gained a wide circle of fans. His sketches create the illusion that the objects depicted actually exist, and is an extreme example of artistic realism. MAK’s art work portrays his convictions on issues pertaining to children, development
Muhammad Arshad Khan, commonly known as MAK among his friends, is popular for his technique of mixing oil paints with turpentine. His paintings reflect the old masters’ works, but, at the same time, he also has his unique style.
As such, he has gained a wide circle of fans. His sketches create the illusion that the objects depicted actually exist, and is an extreme example of artistic realism. MAK’s art work portrays his convictions on issues pertaining to children, development
Pakistan Educational system favourable to poor women urged
Karachi
The Sindh Education Foundation (SEF) organised a certificate distribution ceremony at a local hotel on Wednesday for acknowledging the pupils and teachers of the Women’s Literacy and Empowerment Programme (WLEP).
The WLEP envisions the “creation of a peaceful society in which women are equal partners in development and progress,” said Managing Director SEF Professor Anita Ghulam, who also chaired the event.
She stressed the need to create the social and economic
The Sindh Education Foundation (SEF) organised a certificate distribution ceremony at a local hotel on Wednesday for acknowledging the pupils and teachers of the Women’s Literacy and Empowerment Programme (WLEP).
The WLEP envisions the “creation of a peaceful society in which women are equal partners in development and progress,” said Managing Director SEF Professor Anita Ghulam, who also chaired the event.
She stressed the need to create the social and economic
FUUAST semester exams start from December 26, 2011
FUUAST semester exams from 26th
By our correspondent
Karachi
The semester exams in the Federal Urdu University for Arts, Science and Technology (FUUAST) will commence on December 26, 2011, and will end on January 11, 2012. The results would be announced on January 18, FUUAST Registrar Professor Dr Qamar-ul-Haq said on Wednesday. He added that the students of BSc (Hons), Part-I, II and III, MSc (Previous and Final) could submit their exam forms till December 3. The university has extended
By our correspondent
Karachi
The semester exams in the Federal Urdu University for Arts, Science and Technology (FUUAST) will commence on December 26, 2011, and will end on January 11, 2012. The results would be announced on January 18, FUUAST Registrar Professor Dr Qamar-ul-Haq said on Wednesday. He added that the students of BSc (Hons), Part-I, II and III, MSc (Previous and Final) could submit their exam forms till December 3. The university has extended
faculty and students of DUHS Demo held for release of abducted professors
Karachi
The faculty and students of the Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) on Wednesday held a protest demonstration against the abduction of Professor Dr Imtiaz Wagan and Professor Azhar Ali Shah of the DUHS.
Prior to the protest demonstration, a meeting was held at the DUHS auditorium demanding the government to take immediate steps for the release of the abducted doctors.
Pro Vice Chancellor DUHS Dr Umer Farooq suggested the formation of a joint committee, comprising
The faculty and students of the Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) on Wednesday held a protest demonstration against the abduction of Professor Dr Imtiaz Wagan and Professor Azhar Ali Shah of the DUHS.
Prior to the protest demonstration, a meeting was held at the DUHS auditorium demanding the government to take immediate steps for the release of the abducted doctors.
Pro Vice Chancellor DUHS Dr Umer Farooq suggested the formation of a joint committee, comprising
Arts Council of Pakistan president rubbishes corruption charges in recent International Urdu Conference,
Karachi
President of the Arts Council of Pakistan Muhammad Ahmed Shah has rejected the allegations of corruption in the recent International Urdu Conference, saying he had been organising the event for the last four years, but never was accused of corruption or mismanagement by literary circles.
He said the opponents were trying to misguide members of the Council in order to get their votes in the forthcoming annual elections.
“My opponents say that I held the conference to win
President of the Arts Council of Pakistan Muhammad Ahmed Shah has rejected the allegations of corruption in the recent International Urdu Conference, saying he had been organising the event for the last four years, but never was accused of corruption or mismanagement by literary circles.
He said the opponents were trying to misguide members of the Council in order to get their votes in the forthcoming annual elections.
“My opponents say that I held the conference to win
inter result karachi board BIEK declares Part I exam 2011
Karachi
The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) on Wednesday announced the results of the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Part-I) Science (Pre-Engineering and Science General) groups.
According to the gazette, 17,525 male candidates registered for the examinations of the Pre-Engineering Group, of whom 17,242 students appeared in the exams. The passing ratio was 46.56 percent, while the results of 57 candidates were withheld.
At least 5,697 female students registered and
The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) on Wednesday announced the results of the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Part-I) Science (Pre-Engineering and Science General) groups.
According to the gazette, 17,525 male candidates registered for the examinations of the Pre-Engineering Group, of whom 17,242 students appeared in the exams. The passing ratio was 46.56 percent, while the results of 57 candidates were withheld.
At least 5,697 female students registered and
Skit contest held at OPF College students participation in extra-curricular activities,
Islamabad skit competition was held at the OPF Girls College, F-8, with a view to encourage students’ participation in extra-curricular activities, says a press release.
Principal of the College Dr Shaheena Masood highlighted importance of such activities to gain knowledge and confidence about literature while showing their true characters of novel. She also lauded the contribution of the senior faculty members, particularly Fareeha Subhani and Farhat Mujahid for arranging the memorable
Principal of the College Dr Shaheena Masood highlighted importance of such activities to gain knowledge and confidence about literature while showing their true characters of novel. She also lauded the contribution of the senior faculty members, particularly Fareeha Subhani and Farhat Mujahid for arranging the memorable
Three-day training workshop National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM)
Islamabad share best practices and lessons learned from other parts of the country, the National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) — an auxiliary arm of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), together with the IRP, arranged a three-day training workshop to build the capacities of the national-provincial government organisations and other stakeholders to learn from the best practices of other countries.
The representatives of PDMAs, Planning Commission, UNDP-UNHABITAT,
The representatives of PDMAs, Planning Commission, UNDP-UNHABITAT,
great achievement 400 students of Preston University get degrees
Islamabad
Getting the highest category ‘W’ by HEC for all campuses of Preston University is indeed a great achievement and it played a significant role in promoting the cause of Higher Education in Pakistan, said Federal Minister for Defence Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar while speaking as chief guest at the 33rd Convocation of Preston University at Convention Centre on Wednesday.
The Minister said that the government fully appreciates the importance of educating the nation, especially higher
Getting the highest category ‘W’ by HEC for all campuses of Preston University is indeed a great achievement and it played a significant role in promoting the cause of Higher Education in Pakistan, said Federal Minister for Defence Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar while speaking as chief guest at the 33rd Convocation of Preston University at Convention Centre on Wednesday.
The Minister said that the government fully appreciates the importance of educating the nation, especially higher
Nutrition scarcity increases in women, children National Nutrition Survey 2011,
PESHAWAR According to results of the National Nutrition Survey 2011, the number of children and women having nutrition deficiency as compared to the year 2001 has been increased to a record level. The survey has expressed concern over the situation of nutrition scarcity in the country and called upon the government to take serous measures in this regard. The results were declared in a session held in Peshawar with the participation of representatives of the department of Health of Khyber
Pakistan’s has decided, air space may be denied to US
ISLAMABAD Pakistan has decided, for the time being, not to block US military use of its air space for over-flights into Afghanistan, but this could come within 15 days if bilateral diplomacy fails to relieve tensions over the Mohmand attacks, security experts say.
The government is currently reviewing the options available to it to demonstrate Pakistan’s vast leverage over their war in Afghanistan to the US and other members of the International Security Force, the experts said.
“If
The government is currently reviewing the options available to it to demonstrate Pakistan’s vast leverage over their war in Afghanistan to the US and other members of the International Security Force, the experts said.
“If
Pakistan’s nuclear programme has developed smartest nuclear tactical devices
ISLAMABAD Pakistan’s nuclear programme has made some extraordinary progress by developing one of the world’s smartest nuclear tactical devices, it has been learnt.
According to a western diplomat, the former dictator and the then President General Pervez Musharraf, during one of his meetings with US officials, had deemed it proper to convey it to the Americans what Pakistan possessed and how the country’s nuclear scientists had secured the defence of Pakistan.
The diplomatic source
According to a western diplomat, the former dictator and the then President General Pervez Musharraf, during one of his meetings with US officials, had deemed it proper to convey it to the Americans what Pakistan possessed and how the country’s nuclear scientists had secured the defence of Pakistan.
The diplomatic source
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
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Admissions to Karachi University masters programme begin on Dec 6
KARACHI, The process of admission to Karachi University’s masters’ programme will begin on Dec 6 (Monday) with the sale of prospectuses/admission forms at 14 designated branches of United Bank Limited, said a KU official on Tuesday.
The director of the KU admission committee, Prof Khalid Iraqi, said that students seeking admission to the varsity’s masters programme could submit the admission forms latest by Dec 16 while a merit list of successful students would be issued on Dec
The director of the KU admission committee, Prof Khalid Iraqi, said that students seeking admission to the varsity’s masters programme could submit the admission forms latest by Dec 16 while a merit list of successful students would be issued on Dec
Walk held for Prof Chishti’s release organised in Karachi University
KARACHI, Nov 29: A walk was organised in Karachi University on Tuesday to press for the early release of octogenarian former teacher of the microbiology department Prof Dr Syed Muhammad Khalil Chishti, who has been languishing in an Indian prison for a long time.
Carrying banners, a number of faculty members, former and current students of the varsity marched from the microbiology department, where Prof Khalil had taught up to 1972.
KU Pro Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Shahana Urooj Kazmi led the
Carrying banners, a number of faculty members, former and current students of the varsity marched from the microbiology department, where Prof Khalil had taught up to 1972.
KU Pro Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Shahana Urooj Kazmi led the
Higher Secondary School Certificate part-I science Pre-engineering part-I results
KARACHI, The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi will announce the results of the Higher Secondary School Certificate part-I science (pre-engineering) and science general groups annual examinations-2011on Wednesday, according to an announcement made by the board’s controller of examinations on Tuesday.—APP Dawn display 3 Pm today
BIEK announce HCS part-I General Science part-I results today
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BIEK announce HCS part-I General Science part-I results today
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Pakistan ranked at 145th among the 187 world states in human development
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan ranked at 145th among the 187 world states in human development while six of every ten people globally experience environmental deprivation each year, says a UN report launched on Tuesday.
India is ranked 134th in human development. The Human Development Report 2011 launched by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on Tuesday discusses in detail the environmental depletion, and its impacts in 109 countries. Titled, “Sustainability and Equity: A Better Future
India is ranked 134th in human development. The Human Development Report 2011 launched by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on Tuesday discusses in detail the environmental depletion, and its impacts in 109 countries. Titled, “Sustainability and Equity: A Better Future
Two girl students killed and five injuries by truck OKARA
OKARA Two girl students were killed and five others suffered injuries as a result of collision between a truck and a motorcycle rickshaw near Shergarh Bypass on the GT Road here.
Rickshaw driver Zafar Iqbal was to shift these girls from village 31/1.L to their school. Near Renala Bypass, a speeding truck (945/GTA) hit the rickshaw. As a result, Shama and Shabiran died on the spot while the injured students were rushed to a
Rickshaw driver Zafar Iqbal was to shift these girls from village 31/1.L to their school. Near Renala Bypass, a speeding truck (945/GTA) hit the rickshaw. As a result, Shama and Shabiran died on the spot while the injured students were rushed to a
LAHORE school Principal rapes schoolgirl in Kot Lakhpat
LAHORE – A minor girl, a student of Class V, was allegedly raped by her principal in the vicinity of the school in Kot Lakhpat police area, sources said. Shahbaz , in connivance with his frontman Adil, committed this crime and later intimidated the girl to remain mum otherwise she would be killed.–Reporter the
GCU students wins debating contest
GCU wins record 16 positions in debating contest
LAHORE: The Government College University (GCU) Debating Society won record sixteen positions in the Chief Minister’s Debates and Essay Writing Competition 2011 held at the divisional and district levels. The university orators secured nine positions at the district level seven positions at the divisional level.
A total of 35 speakers had participated in the competitions from different institutions. GCU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Khaleequr
LAHORE: The Government College University (GCU) Debating Society won record sixteen positions in the Chief Minister’s Debates and Essay Writing Competition 2011 held at the divisional and district levels. The university orators secured nine positions at the district level seven positions at the divisional level.
A total of 35 speakers had participated in the competitions from different institutions. GCU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Khaleequr
Newborn’s kidnapping Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre
Newborn’s kidnapping
JPMC admin, YNA lock horns
KARACHI Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) administration, on Tuesday issued show cause notices to nurses’ representatives over the allegations leveled by the media in National Institute of Child Health (NICH)’s missing baby case.
The officials of nurses’ representative body, Young Nurses Association (YNA), including president Muhammad Iqbal Arain, senior vice president Khair-un-Nisa, general secretary Syed Shahid Iqbal and
JPMC admin, YNA lock horns
KARACHI Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) administration, on Tuesday issued show cause notices to nurses’ representatives over the allegations leveled by the media in National Institute of Child Health (NICH)’s missing baby case.
The officials of nurses’ representative body, Young Nurses Association (YNA), including president Muhammad Iqbal Arain, senior vice president Khair-un-Nisa, general secretary Syed Shahid Iqbal and
University of Karachi holds walk and protest front of Karachi Press Club
KU holds walk for release of ex-professor protest
KARACHI: The University of Karachi (KU) on Tuesday held a walk in the university premises against detention of its 80-year-old former professor Dr Khalil Chishti in Indian jail. KU Pro-Vice Chancellor Dr Shahana Urooj Kazmi led the walk. Addressing the walk, she said that they would record their protest at Wagah border, besides holding the demonstration in front of Karachi Press Club. staff
KARACHI: The University of Karachi (KU) on Tuesday held a walk in the university premises against detention of its 80-year-old former professor Dr Khalil Chishti in Indian jail. KU Pro-Vice Chancellor Dr Shahana Urooj Kazmi led the walk. Addressing the walk, she said that they would record their protest at Wagah border, besides holding the demonstration in front of Karachi Press Club. staff
University of Karachi hold aptitude test today for BS Biotechnology
KU to hold aptitude test for BS Biotechnology today
KARACHI The University of Karachi (KU) will hold aptitude test for Biotechnology on Wednesday (today) at 02:00pm at Arts Faculty, said KU Admission Committee Director Prof Dr Khalid Iraqi on Tuesday. staff report
KARACHI The University of Karachi (KU) will hold aptitude test for Biotechnology on Wednesday (today) at 02:00pm at Arts Faculty, said KU Admission Committee Director Prof Dr Khalid Iraqi on Tuesday. staff report
BMSA assured of solution to problems PESHAWAR Health Department
PESHAWAR The Health Department Special Secretary Dr Noorul Iman has assured the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Basic Medical Sciences Association (BMSA) that their demands will be given consideration and all the issues would be solved in the due course of time.
Talking to a delegation of provincial cabinet of the Basic Medical Sciences Association, Dr Noorul Iman said that the Health Department would approach the Finance Department for resolving the issue of deduction of allowances from the basic
Talking to a delegation of provincial cabinet of the Basic Medical Sciences Association, Dr Noorul Iman said that the Health Department would approach the Finance Department for resolving the issue of deduction of allowances from the basic
Punjab University has awarded PhD degrees to Safia Rahim D/o M.A. Rahim subject of Art & Design
PhD awarded Punjab University has awarded PhD degrees to Safia Rahim D/o M.A. Rahim in the subject of Art & Design after the approval of her research thesis titled “Chughtai’s Concept of Maya: Critical Analysis of His Narrative Imagery.”
Safia Rahim has completed her thesis under the supervision of Prof Dr Musarrat Hassan of PU College of Art & Design (PUCAD) while her Co-Supervisor was Prof Dr Nasim Akhtar Said of PU College of Art & Design (PUCAD).
It is noteworthy that Safia
Safia Rahim has completed her thesis under the supervision of Prof Dr Musarrat Hassan of PU College of Art & Design (PUCAD) while her Co-Supervisor was Prof Dr Nasim Akhtar Said of PU College of Art & Design (PUCAD).
It is noteworthy that Safia
Government College University Lahore students win 16 positions
LAHORE
THE Government College University Lahore Debating Society won record 16 positions at divisional and district level in Chief Minister’s Debates and Essay Writing Competition 2011.
A press release here on Tuesday said the winners included Haider Hayat Khan, Gadhanum Aslam, Fahad Anjum, Hafiz Ali Moin-ud-Din, Adnan Farooq, Amna Kaleem, Aneeqa Tahir, Haroon Sajid, Shoiab Ahmed, Ali Zafar and Umer Jee Saleemi. Some won in different debates
GCU VC Prof Dr Khaleeq ur Rehman has
THE Government College University Lahore Debating Society won record 16 positions at divisional and district level in Chief Minister’s Debates and Essay Writing Competition 2011.
A press release here on Tuesday said the winners included Haider Hayat Khan, Gadhanum Aslam, Fahad Anjum, Hafiz Ali Moin-ud-Din, Adnan Farooq, Amna Kaleem, Aneeqa Tahir, Haroon Sajid, Shoiab Ahmed, Ali Zafar and Umer Jee Saleemi. Some won in different debates
GCU VC Prof Dr Khaleeq ur Rehman has
Punjab University announced the results on 29th November Tuesday
PU results Punjab University Examinations Department has announced the results of various exams on Tuesday.
Results of BSc Nursing, 1st year (4-year programme), Annual Exam 2010 to Annual Exam 2011, MSc Physics, MA Archaeology, Kashmiriat and Persian, Part-I, Annual Exam 2011, have been announced. visit pu official website
Results of BSc Nursing, 1st year (4-year programme), Annual Exam 2010 to Annual Exam 2011, MSc Physics, MA Archaeology, Kashmiriat and Persian, Part-I, Annual Exam 2011, have been announced. visit pu official website
Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) provide technical support Sindh Education Foundation
PEF The Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) will provide necessary technical support to Sindh Education Foundation for promoting education in far-flung and poor communities there.
A handout here on Tuesday said a meeting between Chairman PEF Raja Muhammad Anwar and Sindh Education Foundation (SEF) director and associate directors was held in this
A handout here on Tuesday said a meeting between Chairman PEF Raja Muhammad Anwar and Sindh Education Foundation (SEF) director and associate directors was held in this
Soft loans for doctors through Punjab Health Foundation
LAHORE
SPECIAL Secretary Health Punjab Dawood Muhammad Khan Bareach said soft loans would be given to private doctors through Punjab Health Foundation for quality healthcare to the people.
He was presiding over a moot for sanctioning the soft loans, said a handout here on Tuesday.
The committee reviewed 13 loan cases belonging to different districts out of which eight were approved, four are pending and one case was
SPECIAL Secretary Health Punjab Dawood Muhammad Khan Bareach said soft loans would be given to private doctors through Punjab Health Foundation for quality healthcare to the people.
He was presiding over a moot for sanctioning the soft loans, said a handout here on Tuesday.
The committee reviewed 13 loan cases belonging to different districts out of which eight were approved, four are pending and one case was
HIGH Commissioner of Bangladesh envoy visits Punjab University
LAHORE
HIGH Commissioner of Bangladesh Suhrab Hossain visited the Punjab University and met Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran here on Tuesday.
A press release said Qazi Humayun Fareed was also accompanied the diplomat. Principal Oriental College Prof Dr Mazhar Moeen, Director External Linkages Maria Maldonado and RO-I Javed Sami were present on the occasion.
The VC briefed him about the varsity’s infrastructure, departments, students and ongoing academic and research
HIGH Commissioner of Bangladesh Suhrab Hossain visited the Punjab University and met Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran here on Tuesday.
A press release said Qazi Humayun Fareed was also accompanied the diplomat. Principal Oriental College Prof Dr Mazhar Moeen, Director External Linkages Maria Maldonado and RO-I Javed Sami were present on the occasion.
The VC briefed him about the varsity’s infrastructure, departments, students and ongoing academic and research
private school principal booked for raping minor
LAHORE
Kot Lakhpat police on Tuesday registered a case against a private school principal on charges of raping his 10-year-old student.
The accused, identified as Shahbaz, is still at large.
Labourer electrocuted: A 25-year-old labourer was electrocuted in Johar Town police precincts on Tuesday.
The deceased, Muhammad Akhtar, a resident of Dipalpura, worked in a marble factory located at 316-Canal Road. He was busy in his work when he touched a live wire. As a result, he received a
Kot Lakhpat police on Tuesday registered a case against a private school principal on charges of raping his 10-year-old student.
The accused, identified as Shahbaz, is still at large.
Labourer electrocuted: A 25-year-old labourer was electrocuted in Johar Town police precincts on Tuesday.
The deceased, Muhammad Akhtar, a resident of Dipalpura, worked in a marble factory located at 316-Canal Road. He was busy in his work when he touched a live wire. As a result, he received a
Semester exams at Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology begins
Semester exams at SSUET begins
Karachi
Semester exams at the Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) have begun and will continue till December 21. Approximately 5,280 registered students are expected to appear in the exams. At least, 1,518 students from Electronic Engineering, 1,147 from Computer Engineering, 383 from Biomedical Engineering, 1,209 from Civil Engineering, 482 from Telecommunication Engineering and 541 students from Computer Science will
Karachi
Semester exams at the Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) have begun and will continue till December 21. Approximately 5,280 registered students are expected to appear in the exams. At least, 1,518 students from Electronic Engineering, 1,147 from Computer Engineering, 383 from Biomedical Engineering, 1,209 from Civil Engineering, 482 from Telecommunication Engineering and 541 students from Computer Science will
walk was organised Karachi University for Dr Chishti’s release
Karachi
A walk was organised on the Karachi University (KU) campus on Tuesday in which hundreds of students, teachers along with the members of the Pakistan Society for Microbiology (PSM), Karachi University Teacher’s Society (KUTS) and Unikarians (Alumni – KU) participated to press for the release of former KU professor Dr Syed Muhammad Khalil Chisti detained in Indian jail since 1992.
The walk, which began from the Department of Microbiology and ended at the Arts Lobby, was led by
A walk was organised on the Karachi University (KU) campus on Tuesday in which hundreds of students, teachers along with the members of the Pakistan Society for Microbiology (PSM), Karachi University Teacher’s Society (KUTS) and Unikarians (Alumni – KU) participated to press for the release of former KU professor Dr Syed Muhammad Khalil Chisti detained in Indian jail since 1992.
The walk, which began from the Department of Microbiology and ended at the Arts Lobby, was led by
Students of The City School pay tribute to National poet Allama Mohammad Iqbal
Islamabad
Students of The City School’s F-11 Branch participated in an innovative extracurricular activity here on Tuesday by becoming part of a competition of an annual event wherein famous poems by the national poet Allama Mohammad Iqbal were recited.
The impressively managed activity was organised to pay tribute to the national poet. The theme of the event was ‘Nations are born in the hearts of poets.’
Students from different classes took part in the ‘Mushaira,’ receiving
Students of The City School’s F-11 Branch participated in an innovative extracurricular activity here on Tuesday by becoming part of a competition of an annual event wherein famous poems by the national poet Allama Mohammad Iqbal were recited.
The impressively managed activity was organised to pay tribute to the national poet. The theme of the event was ‘Nations are born in the hearts of poets.’
Students from different classes took part in the ‘Mushaira,’ receiving
Monday, 28 November 2011
article Education must for voters
This refers to Shabnam Baloch’s article ‘Education for voters’ (Nov 22). The writer has agreeably said that voters should be educated and made aware of the importance of vote. In fact, it is a tragedy that a majority is not cognisant of the significance of casting vote. Casting a vote for any one amounts to giving one’s conscience. Tens and thousands of people cast their votes unwittingly and undecidedly regarding who they have to vote for.
Next, a considerable chunk of women’s
Next, a considerable chunk of women’s
Lahore High Court sought replies School tours Reply sought from Centre, Punjab
LAHORE Justice Ijazul Ahsan of the Lahore High Court sought replies from federal and Punjab governments on a writ petition seeking a restraining order for all schools not to take students of below 10 years of age on out-of-city recreational tours.
After hearing initial arguments of the petitioner, the judge directed a deputy attorney general and an assistant advocate general to seek replies from governments and submit them to the court within three weeks.
Advocate Muhammad Azhar Siddique
After hearing initial arguments of the petitioner, the judge directed a deputy attorney general and an assistant advocate general to seek replies from governments and submit them to the court within three weeks.
Advocate Muhammad Azhar Siddique
Cultural activities like music shows, fashion shows and theatrical performances slow down arrival of Muharram
LAHORE Cultural activities like music shows, fashion shows and theatrical performances have slowed down with the arrival of Muharram.
Art galleries will however continue to hold exhibitions. Usually, art galleries hold calligraphy exhibitions in Ramazan, but some art galleries also hold calligraphy exhibitions in Muharram. Coopera Art Gallery on The Mall will put on display Aftab Iqbal Qazi and Ambreen Qazi’s works on Tuesday (today).
The exhibition will continue till Dec 5. Both are
Art galleries will however continue to hold exhibitions. Usually, art galleries hold calligraphy exhibitions in Ramazan, but some art galleries also hold calligraphy exhibitions in Muharram. Coopera Art Gallery on The Mall will put on display Aftab Iqbal Qazi and Ambreen Qazi’s works on Tuesday (today).
The exhibition will continue till Dec 5. Both are
Three-day Kashmir Art Festival kicked off at Rawalpindi Arts Council
RAWALPINDI Three-day Kashmir Art Festival kicked off at Rawalpindi Arts Council (RAC) on Monday to highlight the Kashmiri artisan`s work.
Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Minister for Tourism Abdul Salam Butt inaugurated the festival and it was attended by Toshikazu Isomura, Counselor, Embassy of Japan besides a large number of people.
RAC collected the work of artisans belonging to Srinagar and other parts of Indian-held Kashmir settled in Pakistan for the last 50 years. The artisans displayed
Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Minister for Tourism Abdul Salam Butt inaugurated the festival and it was attended by Toshikazu Isomura, Counselor, Embassy of Japan besides a large number of people.
RAC collected the work of artisans belonging to Srinagar and other parts of Indian-held Kashmir settled in Pakistan for the last 50 years. The artisans displayed
Rawalpindi Medical College students accommodated in nursing hostel
RAWALPINDI National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has not vacated Rawalpindi Medical College (RMC) hostel building on Rawal Road, the college administration has converted nursing hostel at Holy Family Hospital (HFH) into girls’ hostel to accommodate incoming medical students.
RMC officials told Dawn that the new session of medical college started on Monday and the RMC had to complete the arrangement to accommodate the girls’ students.
They said 74 boys and 224 girls had got admission in
RMC officials told Dawn that the new session of medical college started on Monday and the RMC had to complete the arrangement to accommodate the girls’ students.
They said 74 boys and 224 girls had got admission in
three-day theses show by the students Visual Studies department of Karachi University
KARACHI, three-day theses show by the students of the Visual Studies department of Karachi University concluded here on Monday.
The show which was held at the Alliance Francaise included works of communication design, fine arts, industrial design and textile design.
Those who displayed their works included Madiha Fatima Naqvi, Sujjal Kyani, Adnan Mairaj, Marium Rathore, Sarfaraz Siddiqui, Shane Rabab Naqvi, Sameer Qadir and Suhaib
The show which was held at the Alliance Francaise included works of communication design, fine arts, industrial design and textile design.
Those who displayed their works included Madiha Fatima Naqvi, Sujjal Kyani, Adnan Mairaj, Marium Rathore, Sarfaraz Siddiqui, Shane Rabab Naqvi, Sameer Qadir and Suhaib
national position holders students visit GCU
LAHORE The position holders students from Balochistan, Sindh, Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa visited the Government College University (GCU), Lahore, on Thursday and met Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Khaleequr Rahman. The 50-member delegation of position holders and their teachers was led by Punjab Protocol Director General and Old Ravian Asjad Ghani Tahir.
Talking to the position holders, Dr Khaleequr Rahman said that the greatest strength of any nation
Talking to the position holders, Dr Khaleequr Rahman said that the greatest strength of any nation
Speech, Debate and Essay competition, held at Gulberg college
LAHORE The Chief Minister’s Speech, Debate and Essay competition, comprising students of the postgraduate division level was held at the College of Home Economics (CHE), Gulberg, on Monday.
CHE Principal Dr Samia Kalsum, Deputy Director Education Zafar Inayat and a large number of students were also present on the occasion.
Students from various higher educational institutions participated in the competition and delivered speeches on topics including ‘Disagreement is Freedom’s
CHE Principal Dr Samia Kalsum, Deputy Director Education Zafar Inayat and a large number of students were also present on the occasion.
Students from various higher educational institutions participated in the competition and delivered speeches on topics including ‘Disagreement is Freedom’s
Federal Urdu University of Arts Science and Technologies extends examination forms submission deadline
FUUAST extends examination forms submission deadline
KARACHI: Federal Urdu University of Arts Science and Technologies (FUUAST) Monday extended date for submission of examination forms for private candidates of graduation and masters. FUUAST spokesman announced that the candidates of BA, BCom, MA (Part-I and II or combine) could submit their examination forms till Dec 2 with Rs 200 late fee. staff
KARACHI: Federal Urdu University of Arts Science and Technologies (FUUAST) Monday extended date for submission of examination forms for private candidates of graduation and masters. FUUAST spokesman announced that the candidates of BA, BCom, MA (Part-I and II or combine) could submit their examination forms till Dec 2 with Rs 200 late fee. staff
University of Karachi Walk for release ex-teacher Dr Syed Muhammad Khalil Chishti, from Indian jail
Walk for release of KU’s ex-teacher from Indian jail
KARACHI: The University of Karachi (KU) on Tuesday (today) will hold a walk for the release of its 85-year-old former teacher Prof Dr Syed Muhammad Khalil Chishti, who has been languishing in Indian jail for the last 20 years. KU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Pirzada Qasim Raza Siddiqi will lead while lecturers and family members of Prof Chishti will participate in the walk. The walk will start at 12:00pm from microbiology department and will
KARACHI: The University of Karachi (KU) on Tuesday (today) will hold a walk for the release of its 85-year-old former teacher Prof Dr Syed Muhammad Khalil Chishti, who has been languishing in Indian jail for the last 20 years. KU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Pirzada Qasim Raza Siddiqi will lead while lecturers and family members of Prof Chishti will participate in the walk. The walk will start at 12:00pm from microbiology department and will
University of Karachi to hold admission test for BCS MCS today
KU to hold admission test for BCS/MCS today
KARACHI: The University of Karachi (KU) will hold admission tests for bachelor and masters degrees in computer science on Tuesday (today) at 02:00pm. KU Director for Admission Committee Prof Khalid Iraqi has said that the test centres for admission in BCS are set up in general history, political science, library and information science, mathematics, zoology, botany, public administrations and commerce departments, while test centre for masters in
KARACHI: The University of Karachi (KU) will hold admission tests for bachelor and masters degrees in computer science on Tuesday (today) at 02:00pm. KU Director for Admission Committee Prof Khalid Iraqi has said that the test centres for admission in BCS are set up in general history, political science, library and information science, mathematics, zoology, botany, public administrations and commerce departments, while test centre for masters in
Painting exhibition ‘Travel Pakistan’ at National University of Modern Languages
Painting exhibition ‘Travel Pakistan’ amuses art lovers
ISLAMABAD: An exhibition ‘Travel Pakistan’ held at National University of Modern Languages (NUML) Monday amused the art lovers with its unique display of latest graphics, traditional art and calligraphy. NUML students of Mass Communication department organized the exhibition, reflecting their talent and showing the amateur strokes of brushes, calligraphy and imagination could become professional with little more effort and
ISLAMABAD: An exhibition ‘Travel Pakistan’ held at National University of Modern Languages (NUML) Monday amused the art lovers with its unique display of latest graphics, traditional art and calligraphy. NUML students of Mass Communication department organized the exhibition, reflecting their talent and showing the amateur strokes of brushes, calligraphy and imagination could become professional with little more effort and
displayed collection of paintings at Nomad Art Gallery
Colourful depiction to end gender violence goes on display at NAG
ISLAMABAD As many as 20 established and amateur artists have displayed their collection of paintings here at Nomad Art Gallery with a call to end the gender violence and bring peace in the world.
The show “Peace in the home and peace in the world” portrays various messages through soft expressions of art, masterly skills and symbolism.
Participating artists of the exhibition include Humera, Sumera Jawad, Abbas Shah,
ISLAMABAD As many as 20 established and amateur artists have displayed their collection of paintings here at Nomad Art Gallery with a call to end the gender violence and bring peace in the world.
The show “Peace in the home and peace in the world” portrays various messages through soft expressions of art, masterly skills and symbolism.
Participating artists of the exhibition include Humera, Sumera Jawad, Abbas Shah,
HEC approved Rs152.237 million grant for FJWU girls hostel
HEC approves Rs 152.237m grant for FJWU hostel
RAWALPINDI: Higher Education Commission (HEC) has approved Rs152.237 million for the construction of girls’ hostel of Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU) at its city campus.
The University’s management has received the administrative approval from HEC. With the availability of funds, the hostel capacity would increase from 776 to 1407 students.
HEC has also released an amount of Rs 58,220,000 for the two development projects:
RAWALPINDI: Higher Education Commission (HEC) has approved Rs152.237 million for the construction of girls’ hostel of Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU) at its city campus.
The University’s management has received the administrative approval from HEC. With the availability of funds, the hostel capacity would increase from 776 to 1407 students.
HEC has also released an amount of Rs 58,220,000 for the two development projects:
Basic Education Community Schools (BECS) terms community schools windup unlawful
ISLAMABAD Declaring a proposed decision of the federal government to wind up Basic Education Community Schools (BECS) project as unlawful and violation of various constitutional provisions guaranteeing basic education to the citizens, the Supreme Court on Monday observed that under Article 25A of the Constitution, it has been made mandatory upon the state to provide education to the children of the age of 5 to 16 years.
In its detailed verdict released on Monday over the pleas against the
In its detailed verdict released on Monday over the pleas against the
University of Gujrat Speakers extol role of Faiz against social evils
GUJRAT - The University of Gujrat is really an innovative-cum-creative university and its modus operandi is creation of new knowledge. Faiz is no less popular in India.
There have been more celebration both in number and quality in India. He was a revolutionary poet and kept the interests of the working classes close to his heart. He was against oppression, cruelty, injustice and religious chauvinism. Literature has always played a key role in bringing about revolution in society. Faiz worked
There have been more celebration both in number and quality in India. He was a revolutionary poet and kept the interests of the working classes close to his heart. He was against oppression, cruelty, injustice and religious chauvinism. Literature has always played a key role in bringing about revolution in society. Faiz worked
TOBA TEK SINGH Seminar on citizens role in peace development ultan-based Organisation For Development And Peace (ODP)
Seminar on citizens role in peace development
TOBA TEK SINGH - Speakers of a seminar urged to participants to work for promotion of link between religions and religious thoughts to strengthen the democratic values in the society.
Seminar which was held on Monday at here under the auspices of a Multan-based Organisation For Development And Peace (ODP) on the topic of Citizens Role In Peace Development, was addressed by a local catholic church priest Fr. Shamas Simon, former Union Council Nazim
TOBA TEK SINGH - Speakers of a seminar urged to participants to work for promotion of link between religions and religious thoughts to strengthen the democratic values in the society.
Seminar which was held on Monday at here under the auspices of a Multan-based Organisation For Development And Peace (ODP) on the topic of Citizens Role In Peace Development, was addressed by a local catholic church priest Fr. Shamas Simon, former Union Council Nazim
USAID Operation Officer 206 families get USAID support
NOORPUR THAL – USAID Operation Officer Habib Ahmad along with Finance Officer Abdul Qadoos Sattar visited the office of Quaid-e-Millat Foundation Jharkil here the other day.
On the occasion, he distributed crockery, motor pumps, sewing machines, catering, hand carts, welding plants and other items among 206 deserving people. QMF executive body members included Malik Gulzar Hussain, Suria Bibi, Malik Ghulam Abbas Maiken and Malik Shoukat Hayat were also present on the occasion.
Talking to
On the occasion, he distributed crockery, motor pumps, sewing machines, catering, hand carts, welding plants and other items among 206 deserving people. QMF executive body members included Malik Gulzar Hussain, Suria Bibi, Malik Ghulam Abbas Maiken and Malik Shoukat Hayat were also present on the occasion.
Talking to
Idara Farooq-e-Taleem IFT Awards ceremony
LAHORE – Idara Farooq-e-Taleem held a ceremony in honour of vice chancellors, principals, teachers and educationists for their services for the development of education at Alhamra, The Mall.
Former federal education minister for education Tehmeena Doltana was the chief guest while Begum Zakia Shahnawaz presided over the ceremony. the
Former federal education minister for education Tehmeena Doltana was the chief guest while Begum Zakia Shahnawaz presided over the ceremony. the
‘N’ took City girl students to Faisalabad PML-N rally, Lahore High Court hears
‘N’ took City girl students to Faisalabad rally, LHC hears
LAHORE The Lahore High Court on Monday sought reply on a writ petition seeking action against officials of education department for taking girl students of a Lahore school in the PML-N rally in Faisalabad.
Advocate Mohammad Asim Cheema filed a petition and submitted that Lahore Executive District Officer (EDO), Pervaiz Akhtar, deputed teachers and some staff members of the said school of Model Town Lahore under the supervision of
LAHORE The Lahore High Court on Monday sought reply on a writ petition seeking action against officials of education department for taking girl students of a Lahore school in the PML-N rally in Faisalabad.
Advocate Mohammad Asim Cheema filed a petition and submitted that Lahore Executive District Officer (EDO), Pervaiz Akhtar, deputed teachers and some staff members of the said school of Model Town Lahore under the supervision of
Punjab University and students condemns Nato strike on Pak checkposts
LAHORE - Punjab University Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran Monday chaired a special meeting of deans, heads of departments and senior teachers and strongly condemned the NATO aerial strikes on Pakistani checkposts in Mohmand Agency, Addressing the meeting, Dr Kamran said war on terror was not our own war but we lost 40 thousand lives and we created a lot of problems for ourselves. He said American writers had also termed the war on terror as a “drama” and America had been sending its
Position-holders students of Balochistan, Sindh, Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Jammu Kashmir and Kyber Pakhttunkhwa visit Government College University GCU
LAHORE The position-holders from Balochistan, Sindh, Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Jammu Kashmir and Kyber Pakhttunkhwa Thursday visited the Government College University and met with Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Khaleequr Rehman.
Punjab Director General Protocol and Old Ravian Asjad Ghani Tahir led the 50-member delegation of
Punjab Director General Protocol and Old Ravian Asjad Ghani Tahir led the 50-member delegation of
Punjab University students shine in bagged positions in the Chief Minister Punjab debating contests
PU students shine in CM debate contest
LAHORE - Punjab University students have bagged positions in the Chief Minister Punjab debating contests (postgraduate level) at divisional level.
Syed Ghulam Mohy-ud-Din of Institute of Communication Studies clinched first while Rakia Tariq of Institute of Administrative Sciences stood third position.
In English category, Saba Mahmood of Hailey College of Banking & Finance bagged first position. the
LAHORE - Punjab University students have bagged positions in the Chief Minister Punjab debating contests (postgraduate level) at divisional level.
Syed Ghulam Mohy-ud-Din of Institute of Communication Studies clinched first while Rakia Tariq of Institute of Administrative Sciences stood third position.
In English category, Saba Mahmood of Hailey College of Banking & Finance bagged first position. the
Hameed Nizami Press Institute of Pakistan Seminar on personalities tomorrow
Seminar on personalities tomorrow LAHORE – Hameed Nizami Press Institute of Pakistan (HNPIP) is holding a seminar on “Element of Personalities in National Politics and Ethical Imperatives-Role of Media” at HNPIP Auditorium near China Chowk on Wednesday.
Syeda Abida Hussain will preside over while Punjab Assembly Deputy Speaker Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan, TheNation Editor Salim Bokhari and PTI Secretary Umer Sarfaraz will be the chief guests. Speakers include Rizwan Razi, Dr Anjum Zia and
Syeda Abida Hussain will preside over while Punjab Assembly Deputy Speaker Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan, TheNation Editor Salim Bokhari and PTI Secretary Umer Sarfaraz will be the chief guests. Speakers include Rizwan Razi, Dr Anjum Zia and
Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI) organized an advocacy workshop
Call for gender sensitive reforms
The Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI), with the support of UNDP (Gender Justice Protection Project), organized an advocacy workshop with representatives of media to forward the agenda of reforms in gender legal framework.
Arranged at the Hospitality Inn, Lahore, the workshop was participated in by almost 35 representatives from media participated and shared their views on the subject matter. The main objective of workshop was to pursue
The Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI), with the support of UNDP (Gender Justice Protection Project), organized an advocacy workshop with representatives of media to forward the agenda of reforms in gender legal framework.
Arranged at the Hospitality Inn, Lahore, the workshop was participated in by almost 35 representatives from media participated and shared their views on the subject matter. The main objective of workshop was to pursue
PESHAWAR Student rejects reports of corporal punishment
Student rejects reports of corporal punishment
Bureau report
PESHAWAR: Haris Khan, a student of class 9 at a local school Monday said he had not been subjected to corporal punishment by any of his teachers. Speaking at a press conference, the student said he had been admitted to a hospital after undergoing appendicitis surgery, but some vested interests misled the media persons who wrongly reported that he had been beaten up by his teacher. The boy, who is enrolled in the Government High
Bureau report
PESHAWAR: Haris Khan, a student of class 9 at a local school Monday said he had not been subjected to corporal punishment by any of his teachers. Speaking at a press conference, the student said he had been admitted to a hospital after undergoing appendicitis surgery, but some vested interests misled the media persons who wrongly reported that he had been beaten up by his teacher. The boy, who is enrolled in the Government High
PEF Punjab Education Foundation test
PEF test
LAHORE
PRE-QUALITY assurance test for selection of new partner schools of Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) has been completed in 11 districts. A spokesman for PEF, as per a handout here on Monday, said more than 110,000 students have so far appeared in Okara, Pakpattan, Sahiwal, Vehari, Bahawalnagar, Bahawalpur, Lodhran, Rahimyar Khan, Multan, Layyah and Rajanpur districts.
the
LAHORE
PRE-QUALITY assurance test for selection of new partner schools of Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) has been completed in 11 districts. A spokesman for PEF, as per a handout here on Monday, said more than 110,000 students have so far appeared in Okara, Pakpattan, Sahiwal, Vehari, Bahawalnagar, Bahawalpur, Lodhran, Rahimyar Khan, Multan, Layyah and Rajanpur districts.
the
THE Punjab government issued a notification for transfers Transfers
Transfers
LAHORE
THE Punjab government issued a notification for transfers and postings of three officers here Monday. Asif Iqbal, Food Department deputy secretary, has been transferred and posted as additional commissioner coordination, Lahore division and Ms Sufian Siddique, Punjab Text Book Board secretary, as DOC, Sargodha and she will also hold additional charge of the office of EDO (F&P), Sargodha, till further order. Pervaiz Iqbal Malik, assistant commissioner, Hassan Abdal, has been
LAHORE
THE Punjab government issued a notification for transfers and postings of three officers here Monday. Asif Iqbal, Food Department deputy secretary, has been transferred and posted as additional commissioner coordination, Lahore division and Ms Sufian Siddique, Punjab Text Book Board secretary, as DOC, Sargodha and she will also hold additional charge of the office of EDO (F&P), Sargodha, till further order. Pervaiz Iqbal Malik, assistant commissioner, Hassan Abdal, has been
Debate winners visit Punjab University
Debate winners visit PU
LAHORE
A DELEGATION of the students who secured top positions in the debating contests visited the Punjab University on Monday. According to a press release, addressing the students in the auditorium of School of Biological Sciences, Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran said the students had made excellent speeches in debating contests.
the
LAHORE
A DELEGATION of the students who secured top positions in the debating contests visited the Punjab University on Monday. According to a press release, addressing the students in the auditorium of School of Biological Sciences, Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran said the students had made excellent speeches in debating contests.
the
Special Education and Training Centre Ceremony Disabled and organize a function on December 3
LAHORE
THE Special Education and Training Centre (SETC) will observe the World Day for the Disabled and organize a function on December
THE Special Education and Training Centre (SETC) will observe the World Day for the Disabled and organize a function on December
Prize distribution Hamayat-e-Islam College
Prize distribution
LAHORE
A LARGE number of students, faculty members and families attended a prize-distribution ceremony held at Hamayat-e-Islam College. The prizes were distributed by the college Principal Dr Nasrin Akhter after speech contests among the students who paid rich tribute to the national poets and thinkers for their role in creating awareness among the ranks of Muslim Ummah before the creation of Pakistan.
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LAHORE
A LARGE number of students, faculty members and families attended a prize-distribution ceremony held at Hamayat-e-Islam College. The prizes were distributed by the college Principal Dr Nasrin Akhter after speech contests among the students who paid rich tribute to the national poets and thinkers for their role in creating awareness among the ranks of Muslim Ummah before the creation of Pakistan.
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Punjab University distinction
PU distinction
LAHORE
THE Punjab University students have bagged positions in the Punjab chief minister debating contests (postgraduate level) at divisional level. According to a press release, Syed Ghulam Mohy-ud-Din of Institute of Communication Studies clinched first and Rakia Tariq of Institute of Administrative Sciences bagged third position. In English category, Saba Mahmood of Hailey College of Banking and Finance bagged first position.
the news publish Tuesday 29th November
LAHORE
THE Punjab University students have bagged positions in the Punjab chief minister debating contests (postgraduate level) at divisional level. According to a press release, Syed Ghulam Mohy-ud-Din of Institute of Communication Studies clinched first and Rakia Tariq of Institute of Administrative Sciences bagged third position. In English category, Saba Mahmood of Hailey College of Banking and Finance bagged first position.
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Governor Latif Khosa has said Country not for select classes
Country not for select classes, says governor
Governor Latif Khosa has said that Pakistan is the homeland of 180 million people and it was not created for select classes said time has come to serve the people and grow as a responsible nation.
He stated this while addressing a 14-member delegation of officers from Azad Jamu Kashmir which was led by Brig Zubair Ahmed Chaudhry, director general Kashmir Institute of Management, Mazaffarabad, at Governor’s House here on Monday.
The
Governor Latif Khosa has said that Pakistan is the homeland of 180 million people and it was not created for select classes said time has come to serve the people and grow as a responsible nation.
He stated this while addressing a 14-member delegation of officers from Azad Jamu Kashmir which was led by Brig Zubair Ahmed Chaudhry, director general Kashmir Institute of Management, Mazaffarabad, at Governor’s House here on Monday.
The
less than 10-year-old recreational school trips not allowed
Replies sought in plea against school trips
JUSTICE Ijazul Ahsan of the Lahore High Court on Monday sought replies from the federal and Punjab governments on a writ petition seeking an order to restrain all schools from taking students of less than 10-year-old out of city on recreational trips.
After hearing initial arguments of the petitioner, the judge directed a deputy attorney general and an assistant advocate general to seek replies from the governments and submit the same in the court
JUSTICE Ijazul Ahsan of the Lahore High Court on Monday sought replies from the federal and Punjab governments on a writ petition seeking an order to restrain all schools from taking students of less than 10-year-old out of city on recreational trips.
After hearing initial arguments of the petitioner, the judge directed a deputy attorney general and an assistant advocate general to seek replies from the governments and submit the same in the court
Pakistan Medical Association demands early recovery of abducted doctors
The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) Sindh has condemned the Sindh Home and Health Department’s lack of concern for the recovery of the abducted doctors.
In a statement issued on Monday, PMA Sindh President Dr Samrina Hashmi said that no serious efforts were being made to recover the kidnapped doctors even after the passage of one week.
As a result, doctors have refused to conduct the national polio drive in the remote regions of Sindh without provision of proper security when the
In a statement issued on Monday, PMA Sindh President Dr Samrina Hashmi said that no serious efforts were being made to recover the kidnapped doctors even after the passage of one week.
As a result, doctors have refused to conduct the national polio drive in the remote regions of Sindh without provision of proper security when the
BIEK suggests Colleges should hold proper orientation programmes for newcomers to intermediate classes
BIEK suggests orientation classes for newcomers
Colleges should hold proper orientation programmes for newcomers to intermediate classes at the beginning on their academic session, so that they could thoroughly understand the difference in the pattern of studies and examinations between matriculation and the higher secondary education.
These views were expressed by Chairman Board Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) Anwar Ahmed Zai on Monday. The pattern of attempting and answering
Colleges should hold proper orientation programmes for newcomers to intermediate classes at the beginning on their academic session, so that they could thoroughly understand the difference in the pattern of studies and examinations between matriculation and the higher secondary education.
These views were expressed by Chairman Board Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) Anwar Ahmed Zai on Monday. The pattern of attempting and answering
Department Of Environmental Sciences, University of PeshawarSmoking in educational institutions
Peshawar Education enables people to recognize vices and dangers and how to stay away from these; however, in the case of tobacco smoking there seems to be no recognition that it is a vice and danger to one’s health and there is no education to the effect that everyone including the students should stay away from it. The life expectancy of smokers is cut short by 10 to 20 years. Smoking is a slow killer, not just for smoker but to those around him or her, Tobacco smoke is also environment
Admission Form 2012 - Morning The Federal Urdu University for Arts, Science and Technology (FUUAST)
The Federal Urdu University for Arts, Science and Technology (FUUAST)
bs 4 year programme and master 2 year programmed admission for the year of 2012 morning the university comprises of 32 teaching departments with highly qualified experienced faculty. the university enjoys a distinguished and prominent place among the university of Pakistan
Admission form is now available for BS (4 Years) and MS (2 Years) Programs. Download PDF. For more details contact the concerned department
bs 4 year programme and master 2 year programmed admission for the year of 2012 morning the university comprises of 32 teaching departments with highly qualified experienced faculty. the university enjoys a distinguished and prominent place among the university of Pakistan
Admission form is now available for BS (4 Years) and MS (2 Years) Programs. Download PDF. For more details contact the concerned department
date extended submission of examination forms FUUAST Federal Urdu University for Arts, Science and Technology
date extended: The Federal Urdu University for Arts, Science and Technology (FUUAST) has extended the date for the submission of examination forms of graduation and masters.
According to a notification, candidates appearing in B.A, B.Com (Part-I or II or both), M.A (Part-I, II, previous and final) annual exam 2010, could submit the exam form from November 29 to December 2, along with Rs200 late fee surcharge.
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According to a notification, candidates appearing in B.A, B.Com (Part-I or II or both), M.A (Part-I, II, previous and final) annual exam 2010, could submit the exam form from November 29 to December 2, along with Rs200 late fee surcharge.
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University of Karachi convocation hold 17th December 2011
karachi university hold the annual convocation in University of Karachi (KU) is likely to be held on December 17. The convocation is being held after two years, The News has learnt.
Official notification in this regard will be issued on Tuesday (today). Degrees will be conferred on the desiring candidates who have passed Bachelors (Honours), B.S., Pharm-D, Masters and M.Pharm during the past couple of years.
The students who had completed their M.S./ M.D./ M.Phil/ Ph.D./ D.Litt./ D.Sc.
Official notification in this regard will be issued on Tuesday (today). Degrees will be conferred on the desiring candidates who have passed Bachelors (Honours), B.S., Pharm-D, Masters and M.Pharm during the past couple of years.
The students who had completed their M.S./ M.D./ M.Phil/ Ph.D./ D.Litt./ D.Sc.
convocation University of Karachi held on December 17 2011
karachi university hold the annual convocation in University of Karachi (KU) is likely to be held on December 17. The convocation is being held after two years, The News has
walk held University of Karachi for Prof Dr Syed Muhammad Khalil Chishti,
KU to host walk for Chishti’s release
A walk will be held at the University of Karachi (KU) on Tuesday to demand the release of a former KU teacher, Prof Dr Syed Muhammad Khalil Chishti, who has been languishing in an Indian jail for the last 20 years.
The walk for the release of the former professor, who was arrested in 1992, would start from the Department of Microbiology and culminate at the Arts Lobby.
KU Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Pirzada Qasim Raza Siddiqui, Prof Chishti’s
A walk will be held at the University of Karachi (KU) on Tuesday to demand the release of a former KU teacher, Prof Dr Syed Muhammad Khalil Chishti, who has been languishing in an Indian jail for the last 20 years.
The walk for the release of the former professor, who was arrested in 1992, would start from the Department of Microbiology and culminate at the Arts Lobby.
KU Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Pirzada Qasim Raza Siddiqui, Prof Chishti’s
Students of SZABIST hosted a welcome reception new students
SZABIST welcome party,
Islamabad,
Students of the SZABIST hosted a welcome reception for new entrants in BBA, BS Social Sciences, BS Media Sciences and BS Computing here on Sunday. Mouth-watering sumptuous food, mesmerising songs sung by students and enthralling humorous items, the occasion had something for everyone. But most interesting part of the event was the cultural items presented by students to highlight the rich customs and traditions of all regions of Pakistan.
the news publish
Islamabad,
Students of the SZABIST hosted a welcome reception for new entrants in BBA, BS Social Sciences, BS Media Sciences and BS Computing here on Sunday. Mouth-watering sumptuous food, mesmerising songs sung by students and enthralling humorous items, the occasion had something for everyone. But most interesting part of the event was the cultural items presented by students to highlight the rich customs and traditions of all regions of Pakistan.
the news publish
Travel Pakistan the Art show held at National University of Modern Languages NUML
An art exhibition titled ‘Travel Pakistan’ was held here on Monday.
The Mass Communication Department of National University of Modern Languages (NUML) organised the exhibition in which students capitalised on their talent and earned applause and admiration from the visitors. “The exhibition is actually a humble effort to project and cherish different colours of Pakistan and to give a glimpse of its rich culture and art through the medium of oil painting, calligraphy, illustrations and
The Mass Communication Department of National University of Modern Languages (NUML) organised the exhibition in which students capitalised on their talent and earned applause and admiration from the visitors. “The exhibition is actually a humble effort to project and cherish different colours of Pakistan and to give a glimpse of its rich culture and art through the medium of oil painting, calligraphy, illustrations and
UNIDO collaboration with PASDEC to trained women’s products attract customers
UNIDO United Nations International Development Organisation trained women’s products attract customers
The United Nations International Development Organisation (UNIDO) in collaboration with Pakistan Stone Development Company (PASDEC) participated in an exhibition at the Convention Centre by displaying products made by the women entrepreneurs trained in the marble mosaic, says a press release.
The marble products attracted a large number of visitors and buyers. The products were made by
The United Nations International Development Organisation (UNIDO) in collaboration with Pakistan Stone Development Company (PASDEC) participated in an exhibition at the Convention Centre by displaying products made by the women entrepreneurs trained in the marble mosaic, says a press release.
The marble products attracted a large number of visitors and buyers. The products were made by
Higher Education Commission approved an amount of Rs152 million for FJWU hostel construction
The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has approved an amount of Rs152 million for the construction of a hostel at the city campus of Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU) to provide on-campus residence to a large number of students.
The university has received the approval from the HEC. After release of funds, the capacity of the hostel will increase from 776 to 1407 students.
The HEC has also released an amount of Rs58 million for development of FJWU Campus-II and establishment of
The university has received the approval from the HEC. After release of funds, the capacity of the hostel will increase from 776 to 1407 students.
The HEC has also released an amount of Rs58 million for development of FJWU Campus-II and establishment of
Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) arranged for Students imparted training in road safety
Islamabad The Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) arranged a road safety and traffic rules workshop for students of the City School.
Morte than 200 students participated in the workshop. The ITP team informed students about road safety measures and working of the police department. ITP Education Wing In-charge Inspector Mehfooz Kiani said that the purpose of the workshop is to impart traffic rules to students so that they can play their role in ensuring safe road environment in the city.
City
Morte than 200 students participated in the workshop. The ITP team informed students about road safety measures and working of the police department. ITP Education Wing In-charge Inspector Mehfooz Kiani said that the purpose of the workshop is to impart traffic rules to students so that they can play their role in ensuring safe road environment in the city.
City
Allama Iqbal gave a new concept self-identity to Muslims
Rich tributes to Allama Iqbal
Allama Iqbal gave a new concept of self-identity to the Muslims of the sub-continent while there is fragmentation in our ranks said speakers at a programme held to pay tribute to the poet, says a press release.
The Association of Business, Professional and Agricultural Women organised the programme here on Sunday.
They highlighted Allama Iqbal’s spiritual principles, which became the fountainhead of the concept of Muslim nationhood. Bushra Javed, Narjis
Allama Iqbal gave a new concept of self-identity to the Muslims of the sub-continent while there is fragmentation in our ranks said speakers at a programme held to pay tribute to the poet, says a press release.
The Association of Business, Professional and Agricultural Women organised the programme here on Sunday.
They highlighted Allama Iqbal’s spiritual principles, which became the fountainhead of the concept of Muslim nationhood. Bushra Javed, Narjis
Kashmiri Art Festival opened at Rawalpindi Arts Council
Kashmiri art festival starts at Rawalpindi
The Kashmiri Art Festival opened at the Rawalpindi Arts Council here on Monday.
The AJK minister for tourism inaugurated the festival. The work of ‘papier mache’, Kashmiri embroidery, Kashmiri shawls, frames and paintings of different artists were displayed at the festival. Art of ‘papier mache’ was transferred from Iran to Kashmir six hundred years ago and it flourished with full enthusiasm by the Kashmiri artisans. In ‘papier mache’
The Kashmiri Art Festival opened at the Rawalpindi Arts Council here on Monday.
The AJK minister for tourism inaugurated the festival. The work of ‘papier mache’, Kashmiri embroidery, Kashmiri shawls, frames and paintings of different artists were displayed at the festival. Art of ‘papier mache’ was transferred from Iran to Kashmir six hundred years ago and it flourished with full enthusiasm by the Kashmiri artisans. In ‘papier mache’
Sir Syed Memorial Society celebrated iqbal Day celebrated
Sir Syed Memorial Society celebrated qbal Day celebrated
Iqbal Day was celebrated with zeal and enthusiasm at Sir Syed Memorial Society.
Students attended the ceremony in which the speakers spoke about the vision of Allama Iqbal and his message to the younger generation for their flawless character building. The students who had come from CASE and NUST spoke about the vision of Allama Iqbal in his poetry.
President Sir Syed Memorial Society Brigadier (r) Iqbal M. Shafi while speaking
Iqbal Day was celebrated with zeal and enthusiasm at Sir Syed Memorial Society.
Students attended the ceremony in which the speakers spoke about the vision of Allama Iqbal and his message to the younger generation for their flawless character building. The students who had come from CASE and NUST spoke about the vision of Allama Iqbal in his poetry.
President Sir Syed Memorial Society Brigadier (r) Iqbal M. Shafi while speaking
Riphah International University, Islamabad convocation on December 03, 2011
Riphah International University, Islamabad, is holding its 6th convocation on December 03, 2011 at 1000 a.m. at Jinnah Convention Centre in Islamabad.
Renowned scientist Dr Samar Mubarikmand will be the chief guest. Nearly, 1,000 graduates and post-graduates of the university in various disciplines will be awarded degrees. They belong to Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Management Sciences, Engineering and Applied Sciences and Computer Sciences.
Twenty-two
Renowned scientist Dr Samar Mubarikmand will be the chief guest. Nearly, 1,000 graduates and post-graduates of the university in various disciplines will be awarded degrees. They belong to Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Management Sciences, Engineering and Applied Sciences and Computer Sciences.
Twenty-two
Model United Nations in City MUNiC’11 concluded at the City School
concluded tomorrow Model UN at the City School with positive note
The Model United Nations in City ‘11 (MUNiC’11) concluded at the City School with the debating session and the main focus of the delegates was to put aside their differences and come up with solutions for their respective issues and compile them in the form of a draft resolution.
ICC in particular reached a conclusion by the end of the second session and had assembled their suggestion in their very first draft
The Model United Nations in City ‘11 (MUNiC’11) concluded at the City School with the debating session and the main focus of the delegates was to put aside their differences and come up with solutions for their respective issues and compile them in the form of a draft resolution.
ICC in particular reached a conclusion by the end of the second session and had assembled their suggestion in their very first draft
Quaid-i-Azam University new president Academic Staff Associations polls tomorrow
QAU ASA polls tomorrow
Islamabad Elections to elect a new president for the next term of Academic Staff Associations (ASA), Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU), will be held on Wednesday.
This year, the elections will be held only for the presidential slot as all remaining seats had already been won by Dr Ishaq’s panel as no one filed nominations for the seats. It may be mentioned that outgoing ASA was also from Dr. Ishaq group.
The new office-bearers of Dr. Ishaq’s group who were elected
Islamabad Elections to elect a new president for the next term of Academic Staff Associations (ASA), Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU), will be held on Wednesday.
This year, the elections will be held only for the presidential slot as all remaining seats had already been won by Dr Ishaq’s panel as no one filed nominations for the seats. It may be mentioned that outgoing ASA was also from Dr. Ishaq group.
The new office-bearers of Dr. Ishaq’s group who were elected
Floral Art Society (FAS) holds Fashion through Flowers event
FAS holds Fashion show through Flowers in event
The Floral Art Society (FAS) Islamabad and Rawalpindi chapter held its monthly meeting with the theme ‘Fashion through Flowers’ at the Serena Hotel, which was attended by members and their guests. Many members took part in the show, which was also a competition to see who came up with the best idea of how to use foliage, based on the theme.
The meeting began with FAS Secretary Ghazala Abdullah presenting a report of last months meeting,
The Floral Art Society (FAS) Islamabad and Rawalpindi chapter held its monthly meeting with the theme ‘Fashion through Flowers’ at the Serena Hotel, which was attended by members and their guests. Many members took part in the show, which was also a competition to see who came up with the best idea of how to use foliage, based on the theme.
The meeting began with FAS Secretary Ghazala Abdullah presenting a report of last months meeting,
SSC Secondary School Certificate , HSSC Higher Secondary School Certificate students appear in ten consecutive supplementary examinations
Giving relaxation to Secondary School Certificate SSC and Higher Secondary School Certificate HSSC students, the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education FBISE on Monday announced that the students could appear in ten consecutive supplementary examinations.
SSC, HSSC students to get 10 instead of two chances
Addressing a joint press conference with Secretary Professional and Technical Training Chaudhry Qamar Zaman and FBISE Chairperson Shaheen Khan, Federal Minister for
SSC, HSSC students to get 10 instead of two chances
Addressing a joint press conference with Secretary Professional and Technical Training Chaudhry Qamar Zaman and FBISE Chairperson Shaheen Khan, Federal Minister for
Inter commerce Part i Results biek
Karachi Board of Intermediate Education announced the commerce part -i result 2011 form karachi board end of november 2011 download the result biek karachi board website Download
Inter commerce Part i Results
Inter commerce Part i Results
Sunday, 27 November 2011
King Edward Medical University Young Doctors Association (YDA demands full time vice chancellor
LAHORE The Young Doctors Association (YDA) met Health Secretary Muhammad Jehanzeb Khan on Sunday and demanded the appointment of a permanent vice chancellor at King Edward Medical University (KEMU).
YDA officials briefed the health secretary on affairs at the university.
They also called for a King Edward Medical College, as the institution used to be known, with a principal within the university to improve undergraduate education. The institution was granted the status of a university in
YDA officials briefed the health secretary on affairs at the university.
They also called for a King Edward Medical College, as the institution used to be known, with a principal within the university to improve undergraduate education. The institution was granted the status of a university in
Punjab Government ensure medical facilities for masses
Govt to ensure medical facilities for masses: Secy
LAHORE – Secretary Health Mohammad Jehanzeb Khan has said that Punjab Government was determined to upgrade PGMI and was using all available recourses for this purpose.
Chairing a meeting at Lahore General Hospital on Sunday, he said the government was providing funds worth billions to the hospitals to ensure availability of state of the art medical facilities for the masses. Special Secretary Health Mohammad Daud, Additional secretaries,
LAHORE – Secretary Health Mohammad Jehanzeb Khan has said that Punjab Government was determined to upgrade PGMI and was using all available recourses for this purpose.
Chairing a meeting at Lahore General Hospital on Sunday, he said the government was providing funds worth billions to the hospitals to ensure availability of state of the art medical facilities for the masses. Special Secretary Health Mohammad Daud, Additional secretaries,
Mock Parliament at FC College Seeds of Peace
LAHORE (PR) - Seeds of Peace (an NGO dedicated to preparing teenagers from areas of conflict with the leadership skills required to promote coexistence and peace), successfully carried out its second Mock Parliament event at Forman Christian College, Lahore. The purpose of the Mock Parliament was to replicate the structure and working of our neighboring country.
A group of 35 students from 13 private and semi private schools of Lahore took part as Members of Parliament of Afghanistan (the
A group of 35 students from 13 private and semi private schools of Lahore took part as Members of Parliament of Afghanistan (the
appointed schoolteachers elementary and secondary education department
Teachers appointed
TIMERGARA, elementary and secondary education department on Sunday issued appointment orders of schoolteachers to overcome staff shortage in state-run schools.
Talking to journalists, the executive district officer education Hafiz Mohammad Ibrahim said 270 teachers were appointed purely on merit. He said all the vacant posts of teachers except senior school teachers had been filled in the district. The appointed teachers include PST, CT, AT, TT and PET, he
TIMERGARA, elementary and secondary education department on Sunday issued appointment orders of schoolteachers to overcome staff shortage in state-run schools.
Talking to journalists, the executive district officer education Hafiz Mohammad Ibrahim said 270 teachers were appointed purely on merit. He said all the vacant posts of teachers except senior school teachers had been filled in the district. The appointed teachers include PST, CT, AT, TT and PET, he
Technical education in MARDAN, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa minister
MARDAN, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa minister for social welfare and women development Sitara Ayaz has said that the government was taking measures to provide better career opportunities by giving technical education to the unemployed youths under the Bacha Khan Khapal Rozgar Scheme.
She was speaking to participants of a function organised here the other day to mark the completion of a computer course.—Correspondent
She was speaking to participants of a function organised here the other day to mark the completion of a computer course.—Correspondent
Post Graduate Medical Institute (PGMI) to be made a premier institute
LAHORE Health Secretary Jehanzeb Khan says the provincial government would upgrade the Post Graduate Medical Institute (PGMI).
He said this at a meeting at the Lahore General Hospital on Sunday, says an handout.
He said the chief minister is committed to developing the PGMI a state-of-the-art institution.
He appreciated the PGMI and Lahore General Hospital for keeping the Outpatient Department open till 8pm and promised to provide funds to make the proposal successful.
He directed the
He said this at a meeting at the Lahore General Hospital on Sunday, says an handout.
He said the chief minister is committed to developing the PGMI a state-of-the-art institution.
He appreciated the PGMI and Lahore General Hospital for keeping the Outpatient Department open till 8pm and promised to provide funds to make the proposal successful.
He directed the
Hope sprouts among budding students
EVERY child has a potential but most fail to grow accordingly in the absence of conducive environment and opportunities. In this modern age of science, social attitudes are blindly driving children to learn and progress in those fields that might not be close to their hearts. In order to do away with this constraint, the Chand Bagh School annually organise an art competition and invite students from schools, colleges and universities from across Pakistan to participate in a one-day art
Dawn lifestyle show concludes
iSLAMABAD, Nov 27: After a heated debate between the young and old, three families got divided into groups and moved towards the stalls in accordance with their interest at the closing day of `Dawn All About Lifestyles` exhibition here Sunday.
“We want to see the magnificent dog varieties,” said Mahnoor, who along with her father, bother and cousins moved around the dog show area at the large and attractive lawns of Convention Centre.
Looking with wonders at the attractive canine
“We want to see the magnificent dog varieties,” said Mahnoor, who along with her father, bother and cousins moved around the dog show area at the large and attractive lawns of Convention Centre.
Looking with wonders at the attractive canine
Fee exemption for rain-hit students sought urged the University of Sindh
Fee exemption for rain-hit students sought
HYDERABAD Speakers at a seminar have urged the University of Sindh to exempt students belonging to rain-affected areas from paying tuition fee and hostel charges.
The seminar was organised by the Sindh Community Foundation and the Sindh Students and Youth Development Organisation at the press club.
Civil society activists Punhal Sario and Javed Soz Halai, blamed the havoc wreaked by rains in Sindh on inefficiency of the government.
They said
HYDERABAD Speakers at a seminar have urged the University of Sindh to exempt students belonging to rain-affected areas from paying tuition fee and hostel charges.
The seminar was organised by the Sindh Community Foundation and the Sindh Students and Youth Development Organisation at the press club.
Civil society activists Punhal Sario and Javed Soz Halai, blamed the havoc wreaked by rains in Sindh on inefficiency of the government.
They said
PEF to provide first-aid training for students
PEF to provide first-aid training to its students
LAHORE: The Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) decided to provide first-aid training to its 1.1 million students to prepare them for coping with any eventuality. The Institute of Learning Emergency Medicine (ILEM), Ireland, will train PEF trainers, who would then educate partner school heads, teachers and students about Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) techniques.
In this regard, a meeting was held between PEF Chairman Raja Anwar and
LAHORE: The Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) decided to provide first-aid training to its 1.1 million students to prepare them for coping with any eventuality. The Institute of Learning Emergency Medicine (ILEM), Ireland, will train PEF trainers, who would then educate partner school heads, teachers and students about Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) techniques.
In this regard, a meeting was held between PEF Chairman Raja Anwar and
Book by Prof Iftikhar Waris launched at Alhamra
Book by Prof Iftikhar Waris launched at Alhamra
Staff Report
LAHORE: The launching ceremony of a book titled “Anwar I Asma ul Hasna” written by Prof Iftikhar Waris was held at Alhamra on Sunday.
Renowned columnist Dr Ajmal Niazi, Dr Ahsan Waris, Peer Khalid Sultan, Peer Adrees Shah, Peer Anees Ghafori, Member Provincial Assembly Karam Allah Bandial and Chaudhry Manzoor Hussain were present on the occasion.
Speakers said that in the current situation in Pakistan, when extremism
Staff Report
LAHORE: The launching ceremony of a book titled “Anwar I Asma ul Hasna” written by Prof Iftikhar Waris was held at Alhamra on Sunday.
Renowned columnist Dr Ajmal Niazi, Dr Ahsan Waris, Peer Khalid Sultan, Peer Adrees Shah, Peer Anees Ghafori, Member Provincial Assembly Karam Allah Bandial and Chaudhry Manzoor Hussain were present on the occasion.
Speakers said that in the current situation in Pakistan, when extremism
the end comedy theatre “CinderJutt” Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA)
10-day comedy theatre at PNCA ends
ISLAMABAD The 10-day comedy theatre “CinderJutt” concluded here Saturday night at Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) with a laughter experience for the fun lovers of twin cities residents. The play was a parody of all-time hit fairy tale of Cinderella, in which lead character has been replaced by Cinderjutt, a male role and the serious story has been converted in to humorous tale by using a blend of Punjabi and English languages. The show
ISLAMABAD The 10-day comedy theatre “CinderJutt” concluded here Saturday night at Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) with a laughter experience for the fun lovers of twin cities residents. The play was a parody of all-time hit fairy tale of Cinderella, in which lead character has been replaced by Cinderjutt, a male role and the serious story has been converted in to humorous tale by using a blend of Punjabi and English languages. The show
Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU) hostel construction started soon
FJWU to have new hostel soon: VC
RAWALPINDI: The construction of a hostel on the campus of Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU) will be started soon as formal approval in this regard has already been obtained.
Dr Samina Amin Qadir, Vice Chancellor of FJWU, said that the hostel, which will be constructed at a cost of Rs 152 million, would accommodate 260 girls. The project will be completed within one and a half year period, she said.
The VC said that at present the accommodation
RAWALPINDI: The construction of a hostel on the campus of Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU) will be started soon as formal approval in this regard has already been obtained.
Dr Samina Amin Qadir, Vice Chancellor of FJWU, said that the hostel, which will be constructed at a cost of Rs 152 million, would accommodate 260 girls. The project will be completed within one and a half year period, she said.
The VC said that at present the accommodation
Sindh Public Service Commission SPSC Job letters given to 292 successful candidates
Job letters given to 292 successful candidates
KARACHI: Senior Sindh Education and Literacy Minister Pir Mazharul Haq on Sunday distributed 292 lecturer job offer letters among successful candidates during a ceremony held here at the Sindh Madressatul Islam College (SMIC) auditorium. Sindh Public Service Commission had recommended the candidates for these posts. Addressing the ceremony, the education minister said that 829 lecturers had been recruited for various subjects across Sindh while
KARACHI: Senior Sindh Education and Literacy Minister Pir Mazharul Haq on Sunday distributed 292 lecturer job offer letters among successful candidates during a ceremony held here at the Sindh Madressatul Islam College (SMIC) auditorium. Sindh Public Service Commission had recommended the candidates for these posts. Addressing the ceremony, the education minister said that 829 lecturers had been recruited for various subjects across Sindh while
Grandeur Art Gallery organised a group exhibition 10 emerging artists’ work
Grandeur Art Gallery exhibits 10 emerging artists’ work
KARACHI he Grandeur Art Gallery recently organised a group exhibition, featuring art works by 10 emerging artists, including five belongings to Zak Art, a platform for upcoming artists.
The exhibition included art works by Shazia Qaiser Faizan, Zohaib Khan, Rabia Dawood, Nazu-ul-Islam, Sadia Shahid of Zak Art, Sukaina Khan, SM Raza, Aamir Ahmed, Asif Ghayaz and Mzna Zbedi.
Mzna Zbedi, is a fashion designer by profession,
KARACHI he Grandeur Art Gallery recently organised a group exhibition, featuring art works by 10 emerging artists, including five belongings to Zak Art, a platform for upcoming artists.
The exhibition included art works by Shazia Qaiser Faizan, Zohaib Khan, Rabia Dawood, Nazu-ul-Islam, Sadia Shahid of Zak Art, Sukaina Khan, SM Raza, Aamir Ahmed, Asif Ghayaz and Mzna Zbedi.
Mzna Zbedi, is a fashion designer by profession,
International Diabetes Conference arrangements National Institute of Diabetes and Endocrinology (NIDE)
NIDE finalises arrangements for International Diabetes Conference
Speakers from abroad and from country will share their experience during moot
KARACHI: National Institute of Diabetes and Endocrinology (NIDE), Dow University of Health Sciences and Diabetic Association of Pakistan (DAP) have finalised arrangements for International Diabetes Conference, scheduled for December in Karachi.
NIDE Director Prof Zaman A Shaikh told APP the other day that speakers from abroad and from the
Speakers from abroad and from country will share their experience during moot
KARACHI: National Institute of Diabetes and Endocrinology (NIDE), Dow University of Health Sciences and Diabetic Association of Pakistan (DAP) have finalised arrangements for International Diabetes Conference, scheduled for December in Karachi.
NIDE Director Prof Zaman A Shaikh told APP the other day that speakers from abroad and from the
Pakistan buries troops as rage spreads burning Obama fire US and NATO flags
PESHAWAR Pakistan on Sunday buried 24 troops killed in a NATO cross-border air attack that has pushed a crisis in relations between the United States and an ally it needs to fight militancy towards rupture.
Television stations showed the coffins of the soldiers draped in national flags in a prayer ceremony at the Corp Headquarters in Peshawar attended by Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Kayani. Pakistan shut down NATO supply routes into Afghanistan – used for sending in nearly half of
Television stations showed the coffins of the soldiers draped in national flags in a prayer ceremony at the Corp Headquarters in Peshawar attended by Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Kayani. Pakistan shut down NATO supply routes into Afghanistan – used for sending in nearly half of
King Edward Medical University (KEMU) organised a symposium on ‘Reshaping Society with Quality’
Symposium
By Our Correspondent
LAHORE
THE King Edward Medical University (KEMU), Lahore, organised a symposium on ‘Reshaping Society with Quality’ here at the university’s Library Hall to enhance the quality of medical education being imparted in the university. According to a press release on Sunday, the symposium was organised in connection with World Quality Day, which is marked every year to improve the standards of education in the world. The symposium, conducted in collaboration
By Our Correspondent
LAHORE
THE King Edward Medical University (KEMU), Lahore, organised a symposium on ‘Reshaping Society with Quality’ here at the university’s Library Hall to enhance the quality of medical education being imparted in the university. According to a press release on Sunday, the symposium was organised in connection with World Quality Day, which is marked every year to improve the standards of education in the world. The symposium, conducted in collaboration
First aid training arrange Punjab Education Foundation (PEF)
First aid training
LAHORE
THE Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) will arrange first aid training for its 1.1 million students to prepare them for coping with any eventuality. Institute of Learning Emergency Medicine, Ireland, will train the PEF master trainers who will then train partner school heads, teachers and students about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques. A meeting was held in this regard between PEF Chairman Raja Anwar and ILEM, Ireland, Director, Administration, Dr
LAHORE
THE Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) will arrange first aid training for its 1.1 million students to prepare them for coping with any eventuality. Institute of Learning Emergency Medicine, Ireland, will train the PEF master trainers who will then train partner school heads, teachers and students about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques. A meeting was held in this regard between PEF Chairman Raja Anwar and ILEM, Ireland, Director, Administration, Dr
YDA oung Doctors Association for fulltime VC, principal for KEMU
YDA for fulltime VC, principal for KEMU
LAHORE: OFFICE bearers of Young Doctors Association (YDA) apprised Secretary Health about affairs of the King Edward Medical University demanding appointment of a regular vice chancellor in KEMU and a regular Principal on seniority. A press release here on Sunday said the office-bearers included Dr Rana Sohail (President), Dr Talha Sherwani (Chairman), Dr Ghulam Qasim, Dr Murtaza Bloch, Dr Muhammad Khawar Khan, Dr Shahid Dreshik, Dr Hafiz Munir, Dr
LAHORE: OFFICE bearers of Young Doctors Association (YDA) apprised Secretary Health about affairs of the King Edward Medical University demanding appointment of a regular vice chancellor in KEMU and a regular Principal on seniority. A press release here on Sunday said the office-bearers included Dr Rana Sohail (President), Dr Talha Sherwani (Chairman), Dr Ghulam Qasim, Dr Murtaza Bloch, Dr Muhammad Khawar Khan, Dr Shahid Dreshik, Dr Hafiz Munir, Dr
Punjab University TO condemn Nato attack on Pakistani check post,
By Our Correspondent
LAHORE
TO condemn the Nato attack on Pakistani check post, Punjab University Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran has called a meeting on Monday at 10am at Undergraduate Study Centre. According to a press release here on Sunday, the deans of various faculties, principals and chairpersons of departments will attend the meeting.
the news Monday, November 28,
LAHORE
TO condemn the Nato attack on Pakistani check post, Punjab University Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran has called a meeting on Monday at 10am at Undergraduate Study Centre. According to a press release here on Sunday, the deans of various faculties, principals and chairpersons of departments will attend the meeting.
the news Monday, November 28,
Universal Children’s Day function
Children’s Day function
A week-long programme was organised by the Special Education and Training Centre at Johar Town to commemorate Universal Children’s Day. Addressing the guests, Dr Khalida Tareen emphasised the fact that children and adolescents should be provided with ample opportunities to express their talent through sports, debates ad other literary activities.
the news Monday, November 28,
A week-long programme was organised by the Special Education and Training Centre at Johar Town to commemorate Universal Children’s Day. Addressing the guests, Dr Khalida Tareen emphasised the fact that children and adolescents should be provided with ample opportunities to express their talent through sports, debates ad other literary activities.
the news Monday, November 28,
University of Health Sciences sacked employees protest
UHS sacked employees protest
By Our Correspondent
LAHORE
THE sacked employees of the University of Health Sciences (UHS), Lahore, held a protest demonstration on Jail Road on Sunday for reinstatement in their jobs. According to a press release here on Sunday, the protesting employees were holding banners and placards inscribed with their demands. They raised slogans for fulfillment of their demand of reinstatement in their posts as promised by Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif during
By Our Correspondent
LAHORE
THE sacked employees of the University of Health Sciences (UHS), Lahore, held a protest demonstration on Jail Road on Sunday for reinstatement in their jobs. According to a press release here on Sunday, the protesting employees were holding banners and placards inscribed with their demands. They raised slogans for fulfillment of their demand of reinstatement in their posts as promised by Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif during
Punjab government providing huge funds for hospitals ensure modern medical facilities
Govt providing huge funds for hospitals’
PROVINCIAL Secretary Health Jahanzeb Khan said the Punjab government was providing billions of rupees to its hospitals to ensure modern medical facilities for masses.
Presiding over a high level meeting at Lahore General Hospital, as per a press release here on Sunday, he added He said that Post Graduate Medical Institute (PGMI) was one such asset, which was also being utilized by the patients and medical students of other provinces. The chief
PROVINCIAL Secretary Health Jahanzeb Khan said the Punjab government was providing billions of rupees to its hospitals to ensure modern medical facilities for masses.
Presiding over a high level meeting at Lahore General Hospital, as per a press release here on Sunday, he added He said that Post Graduate Medical Institute (PGMI) was one such asset, which was also being utilized by the patients and medical students of other provinces. The chief
open-air exhibition of water colour paintings show
AN open-air exhibition of water colour paintings, focused on built heritage of Lahore, by Dr Ejaz Anwer was inaugurated at the Trust of Nanna site near Raiwind Road here on Sunday. A number of art-cum-heritage lovers joined Dr Ejaz Anwer on the occasion, also marking inauguration of the House of Nanna Trust site. This trust is dedicated to the late Anwar Ali, the short-story writer and cartoonist who created famous cartoon character Nanna which flaunted front page of The Pakistan Times for
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