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inaugural ceremony of Business Express Business train at the Lahore railway station
Feb 3rd
LAHORE, Feb 2: A full-dress rehearsal of the inaugural ceremony of Business Express was conducted at the Lahore railway station on Thursday.
A good number of Pakistan Railways police personnel and commandoes were deployed all over the station, especially around the newly-established hall adjacent to platform No 1 that was checked More >
RBISE Rawalpindi Board defers child registration certificate CRC condition for part-I and II HSSC examinations 2012
Feb 3rd
Our correspondent
RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (RBISE) has deferred the condition of submitting child registration certificate (CRC) along with other documents for the part-I and II HSSC examinations 2012. RBISE spokesman Arsalaan Cheema told ‘The News’ that now students could submit their admission forms without More >
Dr Munir appointed as acting Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi (PMAS-AAUR) VC
Feb 2nd
Rawalpindi: Professor Dr. Muhammad Munir, dean of the Faculty of Crop and Food Sciences and senior most professor of the university, has been appointed as acting vice chancellor of Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi (PMAS-AAUR) here on Wednesday.
An honorary ceremony was held at the university in which More >
inter supply result bise lahore board announce today
Jan 31st
Lahore – Intermediate Supplementary Examinations (ISE) Chairman Dr Malik announced on Monday that the results of the ISE would be disclosed on January 31 at 10 am. The Controller of Examinations will dispatch the result cards to the residential addresses of all the 30,079 candidates that took the exams. More >
41 US-sponsored students pursuing degrees at AAUR Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University in Rawalpindi,
Jan 31st
A total of 41 students are pursuing advanced degrees at the Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University in Rawalpindi, thanks to need-based scholarships from the US government. Dr Marilyn Wyatt, wife of US Ambassador Cameron Munter, met with the scholarship students on Monday to celebrate their academic achievement and More >
Rawalpindi City District Government RCDG finalises Eid Milad-un-Nabi arrangements
Jan 28th
RAWALPINDI: Rawalpindi City District Government (RCDG) has finalised all the arrangements to celebrate Eid Milad-un-Nabi in a befitting manner and with religious fervour.
The security plan in this regard would be issued within a couple of days. The main control room would be set up in the office of ADC (Revenue) More >
Poster-making, Urdu debate contest organised by Islamabad Model College for Girls
Jan 26th
Islamabad
On the second day of the Intercollegiate Competitions in different categories, being organised by Islamabad Model College for Girls (PG), F-7/4, Islamabad, the students council conducted the Urdu debate and poster-making competitions. The chief guest of the ceremony was anchorperson Asma Chaudary.
The topic of the debate was ‘Kia Hum Mohib-e-Watan More >
Students reunited with parents recovered from a hotel in Peshawar
Jan 25th
RAWALPINDI, Jan 24: The six students who were recovered from a hotel in Peshawar four days after going missing from Rawalpindi were handed over to their parents after a magistrate recorded their statements here on Tuesday.
The police produced the students before acting judicial magistrate Rai Ijaz Ahmed at 3pm, about More >
10th Emerging Talent (2012) exhibition talent shows promise at the VM Art Gallery
Jan 24th
KARACHI, They may be young but their work does not lack depth, rest assured. It was such a pleasant surprise witnessing the creative output of students of more than a dozen prominent art institutions of Pakistan on the opening day of the 10th Emerging Talent (2012) exhibition at the VM More >
Runaway students taken into custody missing Six students including three girls school in Rawalpindi
Jan 24th
PESHAWAR Six students including three girls who went missing from a school in Rawalpindi on January 19 were recovered from Hashtnagri locality here on Monday, sources said.
A police official said the six students ran away after reportedly being thrashed by one of their drill teachers in the school. Chief Minister More >
Students securing above 70% marks to get laptops Punjab Chief Minister
Jan 24th
Punjab Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif, in order to encourage the brilliant students for attaining high marks in examinations, has decided to distribute over three lakh laptops among them and the directives in this regard have been issued to the concerned district governments of the Punjab.
Credible sources told this correspondent More >
Peace attainable through art: scholar Gandhara Art and Culture Association (GACA)
Jan 23rd
TAXILA, Gandhara Art and Culture Association (GACA) Chairperson and scholar of Gandhara art and history Esther Park has urged students to make efforts for peace and tolerance through art as was done years back through spread of Gandhara art that flourished around the globe rising from this soil.
She was addressing More >
Rawalpindi Medical College Students protest change in laptop policy
Jan 20th
RAWALPINDI – The Rawalpindi Medical College students expressed concerns over their exclusion from the laptop distribution scheme. Following a change in the laptop distribution policy, the names of hundreds of students were omitted from the list of students to be awarded laptops by the Punjab government. According to the policy, More >
AAUR given 2 months to raise standard Higher Education Commission (HEC) and Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council (PVMC)
Jan 19th
A meeting of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) and Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council (PVMC) was held at the HEC Secretariat to discuss the issue of non-accreditation of DVM programme being offered by the Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi (AAUR).
HEC Executive Director Dr. Sohail Naqvi, PVMC President Dr. Muhammad Arshad and AAUR More >
Young Doctors Association YDA’s seven tehsil Rawalpindi district chapters stage protest
Jan 18th
Chapters of Young Doctors Association (YDA) of all seven tehsils of Rawalpindi district along with YDA Rawalpindi staged a rally here on Tuesday in front of the Rawalpindi Press Club (RPC) to condemn kidnapping of a doctor from Hazro on Friday night (January 13).
According to details, Dr. Ehsan Bahadur More >
budget of PMAS-AAUR approved
Jan 13th
Rs557m budget of PMAS-AAUR approved Rawalpindi: Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi (PMAS-AAUR) syndicate Thursday approved university budget amounting to Rs557.264 million for the fiscal year 2010-2011 focusing on improving the facilities to further raise the educational level in all the disciplines.
The budget was approved at the 56th meeting More >
English Speaking Union ESU holds first meeting of New Year Rawalpindi and Islamabad chapter organised a talk on Pakistan-Australia bilateral relations with the high commissioner of Australia
Jan 13th
Islamabad For its first meeting of the New Year, the English Speaking Union (ESU) Rawalpindi and Islamabad chapter organised a talk on Pakistan-Australia bilateral relations with the high commissioner of Australia Tim George at the podium to enlighten members on ‘The growth in Australia’s relations with Pakistan.’ The meeting was More >
Students in trouble as Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education RBISE officials ‘stop’ working
Jan 13th
Rawalpindi Students are facing problems because officials of the Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (RBISE) have stopped working because they don’t have a place to sit and work, as protesters had burnt their office.
Sources in the RBISE told ‘The News’ that students and their parents keep on visiting More >
Professor of Surgery Dr. Mussadiq assumes charge at medical college
Jan 13th
RAWALPINDI: Professor of Surgery Dr. Mohammad Mussadiq Khan has assumed charge as principal of the Rawalpindi Medical College (RMC) on Thursday. Professor of Urology Muhammad Afzal Farooqi, former principal of the RMC, has been directed to report to the Punjab Health Department for further appointment. (more…)
Incoming search terms:Punjab Education Foundation PEF to work in 6 more districts’
Jan 12th
LAHORE
THE Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) will expand its skills development programme to six more districts to help the needy students to learn technical courses to become trained professionals after secondary school exams.
Chairman Punjab Education Foundation Raja Anwar said this while talking to a 10-member group of secondary school students of More >
National science conference commences titled ‘A Roadmap of Cutting Edge Technologies’
Jan 11th
A three-day National Science Conference titled ‘A Roadmap of Cutting Edge Technologies’ opened at the Pir Mehr Ali Shah-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi (PMAS-AAUR) on Tuesday. The conference will continue till Thursday (January 12).
Comstech Coordinator General Professor Dr. Atta-ur-Rehman and Pakistan Academy of Sciences President Dr. Manzoor Soomro were the More >
Roots celebrates empowerment of girls Roots School System,
Jan 11th
Roots School System, DHA-I Campus, Islamabad, held the inauguration ceremony of the newly renovated classrooms with modern furniture and fixtures at the Government School, Kothan Kalan, Morgah, Rawalpindi, as part of ongoing activities of Liberating the Girl Child Foundation popularly known as LGCF, says a press release issued here on More >
Result row: Violent Students attacked and damaged EDO office
Jan 10th
RAWALPINDI, Violent students marched on city roads, attacked and damaged office of the executive district officer (EDO) education and its record in a latest display of anger against faulty result of intermediate examination in Attock on Monday.
Several hundred students gathered at the Government Degree College Attock and later marched to More >
Punjab University distinction
Jan 9th
PU distinction Lahore: The Punjab University (PU) Oriental College’s magazine has earned the unique honour of being included on the recently published list of 100 most important research journals identified by the members of Advisory Committee of the Bibliography of Asian Studies (BAS) which is available on http://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bas/help/fastrac.htm. The news
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RAWALPINDI Representative organisations Teachers to launch protest movement from 17th
Jan 7th
Teachers to launch protest movement from 17th
RAWALPINDI Representative organisations of teachers have decided to launch a protest movement throughout Punjab from January 17, against highhandedness of the corrupt education officers, and for award of time-scale pay to the teachers.
This was decided in a meeting of the central executive committee of More >
Students facing transport problems twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad
Jan 7th
Students in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad are facing problems, as hundreds of educational institutions have no proper transport facilities.
A large number of students come from the suburbs to their institutions in city areas. They have to face inconvenience in packed public transport vehicles besides maltreatment by drivers More >
Rawalpindi and Islamabad students cope with transport problems
Jan 5th
Twin cities’ students cope with transport problems
ISLAMABAD: Students in Rawalpindi and Islamabad are facing severe transport problems, as hundreds of educational institutions had no proper transport facilities.
A large number of students come from the different localities of twin cities to their institutions and have to face inconvenience in packed public More >















