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Balochistan University MA/MSc results | Tobacco-free Youth
Balochistan University MA/MSc results
Quetta, May 31, 2008: University of Balochistan Quetta announced results of 25 subjects
in MA/MSc annual examination 2007 here on Friday. These subjects are Chemistry,
Biochemistry, Zoology, Botany, Mathematics, Statistics, Geography, Physics,
International Relations, Political Science, Islamiat, Social Work, Urdu,
English, Pashto, Persian, Brahvi, Balochi, Sociology, Pakistan Studies,
Psychology, Philosophy, History, Economics and Mass Community.University also
declared result of Master of Commerce annual examination 2007. Ppi
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"thanks for results announcement.but it is necessary in my opinion that it is good to publish on website of University."
Name: wahab
Email: ghaury1@yahoo.com
City, Country: musa khail, Pakistan
"we all the students are waiting for the good herald of MSc annual exame result .it hsa been expected that a good precntage will be there due to the due late of result thnks "
Name: mateen kakar
Email: rose_jasmine_mk@yahoo.com
City, Country: ziarat, Pakistan
"i was the students of this university of m.a english department.ill be thankful to you if you tell me, when the result of english department is going to b announce."
Name: summiya
Email: mahtab_ali81@yahoo.com
City, Country: chakwal, Pakistan
"AslamoAlaikum! Why am I not finding the result of M.A urdu. Please, guide me in this problem, thanks, Allah Hafez."
Name: Farooq Ahmed Panjabi
Email: farooq_ahmed1000@yahoo.com
City, Country: Dera Murad Jamali, Pakistan
"i was a student of political science in this university.i m grateful for the annoncement of the result but i was a bit disappointed not to find the result on the website of university. "
Name: tanzil ahmed
Email: tanzi_l007@hotmail.com
City, Country:panjgur, Pakistan
"Please send me result of Mr.Muhammed Zaman he is studen of Balochistan university Quetta and is roll No:26540"
Name: Munir Ahmed
Email: mbeautyhunter@yahoo.com
City, Country:balochistan.pakistan
"I was a student of Balochistan Universty i am waiting for my result i donot know why it is late,because i have to do my M,Phill after that."
Name: MASOOD BALOCH
Email: masood.anwar13@yahoo.com
City, Country:Mastung,Pakistan
"I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT MY MA RESULT2010 Y IT IS SOOOOO LAIT PLZ TEL ME ON WHICH DATE IT WLL B ANOWNCD"
Name: SAIQA RAFIQUE
Email: s_20shah@yahoo.com
City, Country:QUETTA,PAKISTAN
"Dear, It is therefore, requested to please, I wish detail me University of Balochistan MA/MSc Rresults but there are not announced result after 10th month the result not announced we are very upseat because for our jobs in the country, thanks Best Regards"
Name: Muhammad Shafeeq
Email: shafeeq_achakzai@yahoo.com
City, Country:Quetta and Pakistan
"we all students r waiting for the result of MA balochistan university 2010 still they r late after 10 months"
Name: Amir Hamza
Email: hamzakhan46@hotmail.com
City, Country:Quetta
"OH GOD THIS IS BALOCHISTAN UNIVESITY, ALWAYS LATE, EVERY ONE IS WAITING FOR THE RESULT BUT AA HAH,LETS PRAY ALL RESULT WAITING FRIENDS FOR THE BETTER MENT OF THE UNIVERSITY."
Name: AMJAD NAEEM
Email: AMJADNAEEM81@GMAIL.COM
City, Country:QUETTA
"reach result"
Name: zeeshan
Email: www.zeeshanshoukat51@yahoo.com
City, Country: Quetta,pakistan
"Assalam o alikum! I m much surprising about the MSc result of Queeta Univ Balochistan that it has been out after a very long time. What is the cause of this long delay? If some1 has the ans,contact me on this no.*************"
Name: Irshad ullah
Email: irshadullah76@yahoo.com
City, Country: Sarai Naurang Pakistan
"this is not good to announced late result of ma. i dont know the reason why? if it come one month before i can take 16 grade in Baluchistan package. know i get 14 .no problem alhamdullah i get pass. thank you balochistan university"
Name: shah muhammad
Email: shah44muhammad@youtube.com
City, Country: pishin
"i wanna see the result of M.A."
Name: humayun73
Email: humayun73@hotmail.com
City, Country: Quetta, pakistan
"still waiting for result thanks to unv of balochistan to unounce that"
Name: baseer assakzai
Email: bkassak@yahoo.com
City, Country: quetta
"here is not any result of M.A IR Please if any found paste the link thanks."
Name: Arslan Ahmed
Email:Luckysam_2009@yahoo.com
City, Country: quetta
"can u tell me k political science ka result kb announce ho ga?"
Name: khan kakar
Email:armankakar1@yahoo.com
City, Country: Quetta
"kia app bata sakty he k M A ir ka resulte kab announce hoga plzzzzz"
Name: Syed Naseebullah
Email:agha_4747@yahoo.com
City, Country: pishin pakistan
"ham pas kese hon gay ?"
Name: Syed Naseebullahhah
Email:shona.baba@ymail.com
City, Country: sibi
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Tobacco-free Youth
The World No Tobacco Day is held globally on May 31. This year's theme, Tobacco-free Youth, is a reminder
to us all that we need to take measures to prevent young people from using
tobacco, the most powerful addictive substance currently available in the
world.
Tobacco is the only legal consumer product that kills almost half
of its users, with its victims dying 15 to 20 years prematurely on average.
According to WHO, 5.4 million people died last year because of tobacco. This
toll is expected to rise to 10 million per year by 2025 if the tobacco epidemic
goes unchecked.
There are approximately 1.8 billion young people between
the ages of 10 and 24 years of age in the world today with more than 85 per cent
living in developing countries. Having survived the vulnerable childhood period,
these young people are generally healthy.
However, as the tobacco
industry intensifies its efforts in developing countries like Pakistan to hook
new, young and potentially lifelong tobacco users, the health of a significant
number of our young people is seriously threatened.
Nicotine is a highly
addictive substance and child and adolescent experimentation can easily lead to
a lifetime of tobacco dependence.
The transition from high school to
college is a critical period to adopt healthy habits and lifestyles.
Unfortunately during this vulnerable period, many of our young people fall
victim to aggressive marketing by the tobacco industry and become regular
smokers.
The tobacco industry spends millions of rupees in the country
annually in marketing their deadly products. Their activities are intended to
bring young and hopefully lifelong tobacco users into the fold.
In a
recent survey, 24 per cent of college students in Karachi were found to be
regular smokers. A similar survey in Islamabad showed the prevalence of smoking
among young people to be even higher at 28 per cent.
Sadly, girls are
also taking up this deadly addiction which is responsible for the deaths of over
100,000 people every year in Pakistan.
One of the most effective ways to
protect young people from the harmful effects of tobacco use is to ban the
promotion of tobacco products, and to bar the sponsorship of any events or
activities by the tobacco industry.
Young people tend to copy show
business celebrities and there is a need to strictly ban tobacco scenes in our
films and TV dramas.
Our political leaders should also refrain from
smoking in public in order to promote a non-smoking culture in our
society.
An anti-smoking ordinance passed by the federal government in
2002 clearly states that tobacco products could not be sold to people under the
age of 18 but everyone knows how easy it is for a minor to buy cigarettes or
other tobacco products in Pakistan. Policymakers should be aware that voluntary
policies introduced by tobacco companies do not work.
Also educational
institutions are supposed to be smoke-free zones but sadly tobacco products are
being openly sold inside universities and colleges in Pakistan.
In
countries where clean air laws are being implemented, tobacco use among young
people has declined.
Our government and civil society must come forward
and protect young people from this addiction and take appropriate measures to
control this single largest preventable cause of death in the country
today.
DR JAVAID KHAN - Aga Khan University, Karachi (Dawn)
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HEC to hold Pakistan Universities Games from next year
Peshawar: Higher Education Commission will hold Pakistan Universities Games from next year in
order to ensure maximum participation of the students. The recommendations in
this connection was approved in the a high level meeting of the HEC Sports
Promotion Committee held at Bara Gali, a summer campus of the University of
Peshawar, on Friday.
Rahim Barkat Chana, Director
General (Sports) of the HEC chaired the meeting. It was also attended by the
members of the concerned Universities Dr. Javed Asghar (PU), Haji Muhammad
Shafique (Agri Faisalabad), Abida Shaheen (KU), Manzoor Hussain Shah (IIU,
Islamabad), Zain-ul-Abin (AJK University)), Zainullah Janan (BU), and Bahre
Karam (UoP).
The meeting decided to add
Pakistan University Games as a new activity and it would be part of the
Inter-University Games schedule. The Games will be awarded turn-by-turn to the
Universities where all the facilities would be available.
In a proposed recommendation, the
meeting named UoP, KU and PU to whom the Games would be awarded while University
of AJK expressed the desire to hold Pakistan University Women Games.
The proposed recommendation would
be put in the general council meeting to be held in the first week of the
August, the meeting told. It was also decided that the Games would be given a
regular status.
Each Game will be consisting of
three events and the participations of the teams from all 126 Universities
affiliated with HEC would be ensured. To ensure technical support it was decided
to develop (TOs) from own resources for every year three courses would be
conducted where physical teachers from school, colleges and Universities would
be invited.
Barkat Chana on this occasion
assured that all efforts would be utilized on consensus to achieve the desired
results of involving more students in the Games.
The meeting observed that
recommendations would be formulated with zeal and spirit and viewpoint of every
individual would be taken seriously. The meeting also considered swimming as
major game while the criteria of the IOC, POA would consulted before including
new event in the HEC Games list.
Players' selection for foreign
tour would be made through elevation table. It also decided that the parent
University would grant NOC to players while both player and official should
abide HEC player code of conduct. The meeting was of the view that Foreign
Universities would be invited to have different games series to ensure maximum
participation.
At the end, the meeting paid rich
tributes to the Vice Chancellor UoP for taking keen interest in sports. The
meeting also constituted a three members prize review comprising Bahr-e-Karam,
Dr. Javed and Haji Shafique.
Earlier, the meeting offered Fateh
for Najeebullah Chana, Director Sports Mehran University on the death his
brother and sister. App
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Award ceremony at FUUAST
Islamabad: Federal Urdu University for Arts, Science and Technology (FUUAST) arranged on Friday a prize distribution
ceremony for those students who shone in different competitions during the
'sports week'.
About 35 students participated in the contests for Urdu
and English debates, painting, table tennis, badminton, football and cricket.
Northern Areas and IT Minister Qamaruzaman Kaira was the chief guest at
the ceremony.
FUUAST Vice Chancellor Dr Muhammad Qaiser praised the
students for participating in competitions. He said those failed to get a
prominent position should not lose heart and continue hard work to achieve their
goals.
He said the university was unable to hire qualified faculty
because of restrictions on it. He said, "The restrictions have deprived students
of their right to be taught by highly qualified teachers."
He said the
Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) had not accredited the university due to
unavailability of competent faculty. "The objection from the PEC has led many
students to dejection because their unaccredited degrees will be less acceptable
in the market," he said.
He said the university had to pay Rs 20 million
rent per annum because it did not have its own campus, demanding that the
government allot land for the campus.
He also drew the minister's
attention towards unavailability of transport facility for the students.
Kaira promised that restrictions on the university would soon be lifted
and that the government would address all problems facing the students. He said
the government would increase budget for education this year. Daily Times
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| Education News | | Updated: 20 May, 2013 |
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