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SAU scientists say hybrid seeds have damaged chilies production

Agriculture Experts, Progressive Farmers, and Scientists, while addressing to Symposium, have said that Hybrid seeds have severely damaged Chilies’ production, including the indigenous “Longi” chili variety, climate change, water scarcity, and poor-quality seeds have profoundly affected Red Chili production in

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IBA CEIF hosting the World Islamic Finance Forum 2022 in Karachi

The Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi’s Centre for Excellence in Islamic Finance (CEIF) has been actively working on the promotion and development of Islamic Finance. One of their focus areas is promoting innovation and research in the field of

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HEC,1LINK sign MoU to Facilitate Cashless Payments

The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with M/s 1LINK to launch an online/automated mechanism to facilitate cashless payments for its services. The collaboration with M/s 1LINK, the lead authorized service provider for online payment

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Benefits of developing reading skills from a young age

Reading is an essential part of our lives; it is one thing that we will use throughout our entire life. While many people might not enjoy reading books, reading is still an important skill to have and learning to read

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Issue of Pakistan’s depleting groundwater raised at UN Conference

Dr Khalid Mahmood, of Remote Sensing, GIS and Climatic Research Lab (RSGCRL), National Center of GIS and Space Applications, has participated in United Nations Conference held in Ghana, representing Pakistan and Inter-Islamic Network on Space Science and Technology (ISNET). During

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Top six reasons to study Finance

Finance degrees have always been an exceptional choice for those who want to understand how the world economy works and the secrets behind financial independence, money, and investments. With so many new varieties of degrees being offered nowadays, Finance remains

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VCs shocked over drastic budget cut for higher education

The Vice Chancellors of public sector universities on Thursday showed serious concerns and strong dismay over drastic cut in the higher education budget for the fiscal year 2022-23, expressing apprehension that the cut would make it impossible for universities to

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Heatwave Relief Camp set up at SSUET

Heatwave Relief Camp has been set up at Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology (SSUET) for the facilitation of students, faculty, staff members of the university and the general public. Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Vali Uddin along with Registrar

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Roundtable conference reviews CSR projects, socioeconomic development under CPEC in Gwadar

A two-day media conclave and roundtable conference titled ‘CSR Initiatives in Gwadar (The Gateway to CPEC)’ was held to review socioeconomic development & CSR projects. It was co-organized by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Islamabad and the University of

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Workshop on IBS and Nutrition at Kinnaird College

A one-day workshop on irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and Nutrition was conducted at Kinnaird College (KC). The workshop was organized by Kinnaird Centre for Learning and Cultural Development. Students of the Food and Nutrition department participated in the workshop. Dr