UET pays tribute To Pakistan Army
University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore commemorated “Surprise Day” as “Falcons Day” and paid tribute to Pakistan Army.
University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore commemorated “Surprise Day” as “Falcons Day” and paid tribute to Pakistan Army.
A seminar titled Clean and Green Pakistan was jointly arranged by University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) and District Government Faisalabad at New Senate Hall UAF in which the speakers stressed that environmental degradation and climate changes were posing a serious
The Department of Veterinary Surgery and Pet Sciences of the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) Lahore in collaboration with Lahore Polo and Country Club (LPCC) arranged a two–day national workshop on ‘Equine Sonography and Basic Farriery’ at the UVAS
The students of the Department of Management Sciences, University of Okara (UO) organized an Entrepreneurship Gala under the supervision of their teachers including Shehzad Aziz, Rai Imtiaz, Abdul Manan and Hafiz Fawad Ali. A range of innovative business ideas including
Punjab University (PU) commemorated “Surprise Day” with utmost zeal and fervor and various departments took out rallies, chanting slogans to pay tribute to Pakistan Air Force and Pakistan Army that once again proved Pakistan’s supremacy over India on Feb 27
Institute of Business and Management (IB&M) of University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore organized a Projects Exhibition for final year students of 2020. More than 150 students showcased their 35 projects.
A seminar titled “Humans without Human Rights” was held at Government College University Lahore under the auspices of its newly formed Kashmir Society to discuss how the current policy of Pakistan was able or unable to address the changing situation
A thalassemia awareness seminar was held at the Government College University Lahore under the auspices of its Blood Donor Society (BDS) and a non-government organization (NGO), Kashif Iqbal Thalassemia Care Centre (KITCC).
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