FDE annual examinations | Hazara varsity exhibition
Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) exams began
Islamabad, Mar 02: Annual examinations of class III to class VIII will
begin today (Monday) and end on March 20, a Federal Directorate of Education
(FDE) official said on Sunday. FDE Director (Model Colleges and Schools)
Mujahid Zameer told APP that the class V students would appear in the board
examination. Education Secretary Abdul Rauf said the directorate had
directed federal colleges to ensure extra security during the
examinations. Rauf said the examinations were to end on March 18 after a
schedule change due to Eid Milad-un-Nabi. He said a subject's
examination, which was slated for March 10, would be held on March 20. He said
the FDE would announce result on March 31. App
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Hazara varsity displays paintings on northern areas
Mansehra: The Art and Design Department of the Hazara University on
Monday put on display the paintings of renowned artist Zahidul Haq on northern
areas, Kaghan, Narain valleys and Kunhar River to attract the tourists to these
scenic parts. Vice-chancellor Dr Ihsan Ali inaugurated the exhibition,
and students, faculty members and visiting guests showed keen interest in the
pictures and lauded the work of the artist. Speaking on the occasion, Mr
Ali said that Peshawar, whose gardens, trees and parks were painted by the
world's renowned artists for their beauty, had lost the grandeur and the
residents were suffering from air and smoke pollution. He stated that
the university had registered thousands of archeological sites in the region to
attract the foreign and local tourists and holding of the exhibition was also a
step in this direction. He stressed upon the students and visitors to
preserve the natural beauty of the area and work to protect it from pollution.
The exhibition would remain open till March 2. Dawn
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