BCom evening classes at Kamalia College
BCom students for evening classes
Toba tek singh, Sep 01: Kamalia Government Commerce College students
staged a protest demonstration on Monday over failure of the college
management to start evening classes of BCom in the college.
They blocked traffic on Kamalia-Chichawatni Road for half an hour and
raised slogans against the administration. Representatives of
protesters said the chief minister had approved evening classes for the
college but it was delayed without any reason. Dawn
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PU announced MA, MSc results
Lahore: Punjab University Examination Department has declared the results of
MSc Space Science, Part-II, Annual Examination 2009, MSc Applied
Geology, First Annual 2008 and MA Development Journalism, Part-II,
Annual Examination 2009. Detailed results are also available at PU
website www.pu.edu.pk. F.P. report
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UVAS opens admission for livestock diploma course
Lahore: The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore on
Monday opened admission for two-year Livestock Assistant Diploma
course. Candidates having passed Matric Science with biology are
eligible to apply for admission, which are being given on open merit.
The last date for submitting admission forms is September 10 while
classes will commence on October 1 at Ravi Campus, Pattoki. App
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BZU professor elected head of Lexicography Association
Multan: The Asian Association for Lexicography has elected Dr
Zaffar Iqbal, dean, Islamic Studies and Languages, Bahauddin Zakariya
University, as its president during a conference held in Thailand. The biennial conference of the Asian Association for Lexicography,
ASIALEX 2009, on dictionaries in education was held at the Department
of Languages and Social Sciences, King Mongkut's Institute of
Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Bangkok, Thailand, from Aug 20 to 22 in
which besides Dr Zaffar, three presenters from Bahauddin Zakariya
University, including Ms Yasmin Zaffar, Rana Faqir Muhammad Aslam and
Masroor Sibtain, represented Pakistan and gave oral presentation of
research papers. The members of conference elected Dr Zaffar
unanimously as the president of the association and Dr Mobina Talaat as
its secretary general. The Asian Association for Lexicography
(ASIALEX) was established in March 1997, during the Dictionaries in
Asia conference that was held at the Language Centre of Hong Kong
University of Science and Technology with the major objective to foster
scholarly and professional activities in the field of lexicography in
Asia. Dawn
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