Punjab university MA, MS, MPhil results
PU announces various exams results
Lahore, March 05: The Punjab University (PU) on Thursday declared results of various examinations. The exams
are MS Total Quality Management in Medicine (Semester System) Session 2006-2008,
MS Total Quality Management, Semester System, Session 2006-2008, MA Kashmiryat,
Semester System, Session 2006-2008, MA Punjabi, Semester System, Session
2007-2009, MPhil Chemistry, Semester System, Session 2006-2008 and PGD in
Applied Economics, Semester System, Session 2008-2009.
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PU professor's plea
Lahore: The Lahore High Court on Thursday suspended termination order for
Punjab University professor Dr Muhammad Salim and issued a notice to the vice
chancellor for March 31. The petitioner through his counsel contended
that he was appointed in the PU Botany Department in grade-21 through a
transparent process and his performance was up to the mark. But he received a
letter from the university administration on February 28 that his services were
no more required. He said neither a show-cause notice was issued nor any
opportunity of hearing was given to him. He said head of the department had held
grudge against him and wrote adverse remarks in his annual confidential report
alleging that he had violated rules and regulations. He prayed to the
court to set aside his termination orders.
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PhDs degrees awarded
Lahore: The Punjab University has awarded PhD degrees to students in the subjects of Biological
Sciences and Arabic. According to a press statement, Raheela Chaudhry, the
daughter of M Y Rahsid, has been awarded a PhD in Biological Sciences. She
completed her thesis "Molecular identification of metal resistant ciliates and
molecular characterisation of copper metallothionein gene of tetrahymena" under
the supervision of Prof Dr A R Shakoori, PU School of Biological Sciences
director. Hafiz Abdul Majeed, the son of Muhammad Siddique, has been awarded a
PhD in Arabic after approval of his thesis "Critical study and edition of
manuscript khazain-us shurooh." He completed his thesis under the supervision of
Prof Dr Zahoor Ahmad Azhar, ex-head of PU Department of Arabic.
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Clash between IJT students and police
Lahore: Students sustained injuries when police allegedly baton
charged and fired in the air to disperse the students staging a protest
demonstration against interference of government and other elements in the
Gulberg College on Thursday. The Islami Jamiat Talaba (IJT) staged a
protest demonstration on Lower Mall in front of Crescent Hostel of the Civil
Lines College. The protesters blocked the main road almost for three hours which
created traffic problem. Meanwhile, students also stopped a passenger bus on the
road for almost for hours. The IJT in a press statement alleged that
police had baton charged and resorted to firing in the air for dispersing
students. As a result, two students Zarar and Tahir sustained injuries. The IJT
alleged that it was not a new practice of torturing protesters. The IJT
organised protest demonstrations in various colleges of Lahore against the
elements that had shot at and injured a student of the Gulberg Collage. Protest
on Multan Road was headed by IJT central zone Nazim Mudasar Ahmad. The
protesters burnt tyres and blocked Multan Road. DSP Imtiaz Sarvar on the
issue said that the students had created law and order situation by pelting
stones on police officials. He added that two cops also sustained injuries in
the said incident. To a question, the DSP said that a case had been registered
against 150 students with no arrest so far. The DSP also ruled out any baton
charge on students, saying that only two fires were opened in the air to
disperse the students involved in pelting stones on cops.
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UHS announces MBBS part-I supple results
Lahore: The University of Health Sciences (UHS) has declared the result of the First Professional MBBS Part-I
Supplementary Examination. According to a press release here on Thursday, 637
candidates from 20 affiliated medical colleges appeared.
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UHS board meeting
Lahore: The 41st meeting of the Advanced Studies and Research Board of the
University of Health Sciences (UHS) was held here on Thursday. UHS Vice
Chancellor Prof Malik H Mubashir chaired the meeting. According to a
press release, the board approved the thesis reports of students of MPhil in
haematology, physiology, MS in general surgery, neurosurgery and urology. It
also approved panel of examiners for the evaluation of theses of one PhD and
four MPhil students. The reports of committees for accreditation of the
Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore, to teach MPhil chemical pathology,
enhancement in seat allocation for MPhil microbiology at the Rawalpindi Medical
College and accreditation of the Services Institute of Medical Sciences, Lahore,
to teach MS paediatric surgery and the Armed Force Institute of Cardiology,
Rawalpindi, to teach diploma in cardiology were also considered. The
board also discussed the issues of change in criteria for admission in diploma
courses and curriculum for MD developmental paediatrics. It also approved
synopses for registration of students in various postgraduate courses.
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Action against officials
Lahore: Secretary Higher Education Ahad Khan Cheema said that powers to
initiate disciplinary action against officials up to BS-16 of the department
would be delegated to Divisional Directors (Colleges). In a meeting of
Divisional Directors (Colleges), he said tuition by teachers of government
colleges during college hours had significantly reduced as the tuition centres
and academies were being constantly watched by authorities. The meeting
was attended by Additional Secretary (Estb) Ehsan Bhutta, Manager MIS Waqas Ali,
Deputy Secretary Mahmood ul Hassan and Deputy Secretary Mukhtar Hussain and
Directors of Education (Colleges) from all divisions of the province. He
said it's encouraging that teachers have stopped joining academies during duty
hours. However, the campaign in this aspect needed to be continued to combat
this social menace effectively. He directed the divisional directors to
make more efforts to curb this menace and submit reports of their
inspection/visits of private academies and tuitions centres regularly.
He also directed them to ensure that practicals were being carried out
in college labs. He said public money had been spent on these labs and
it was our prime responsibility to make sure that students were benefiting from
them appropriately. Secretary Higher Education asked them availing
leaves by teachers without sanction be discouraged and strict action under rules
be initiated/recommended to discipline delinquents. He added the department
would initiate a summary to chief minister for allowance for administrating
posting through Finance Department.
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PEF free education
Lahore: The Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) is providing free
educational facilities to deserving students of minorities in 29 districts of
Punjab. According to a DGPR handout, this was stated by the Chief Minister's
Taskforce on Elementary Education chairman, Raja Muhammad Anwar, while talking
to a five- member delegation led by Pastor Bashir Alam at his office on
Thursday. The delegation included educationists from various private sector
institutions. On the occasion, matters relating to the promotion of education at
the grassroots were discussed and it was agreed upon that the provision of the
education to all the strata is the foremost human right.
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LCWU art exhibition
Lahore: Punjab Education Minister Mian Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman said that students specially girls must
utilize their spare time in games, paintings and photography and other extra
curricular activities. He expressed these views at the inaugurate ceremony of
art and design exhibition at Tollington Market organised by Lahore College for
Women University on Thursday. The news
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