Punjab univeristy Pharm-D / BSEd date sheets
PU announced date sheets for Pharm-D BSEd exams
Lahore: The Punjab University has issued the written date sheets for the Doctor
of Pharmacy (Pharm-D) and Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd)
Examinations. According to a press statement, Doctor of Pharmacy
(Pharm-D) (One Year Condensed Course), Annual Examination, 2009, will
commence from October 12 and conclude on November 2. Bachelor of
Secondary Education (BSEd), First Professional, 2nd Annual Examination,
2008 and 1st Annual Examination, 2009, will commence from October 12
and conclude on October 31 while Bachelor of Secondary Education
(BSEd), Second Professional, 2nd Annual Examination 2008 and 1st Annual
Examination 2009 will start from October 13 and conclude on October 30.
Detailed date sheets are also available at the PU website www.pu.edu.pk. The news
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Over 18000 saplings planted in PU
Lahore: Trees act like lungs to keep the environment clean. Maximum
saplings have been planted in the Punjab University so that
environmental pollution, being caused by increasing traffic in the city
and other reasons, could be combated and PU could play its role like
lungs for the Lahore city. PU Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr He said since his
assumed charge as PU VC in January 2008, he had launched tree
plantation campaigns and over 18000 saplings have been planted since
January 2008. He said over 90% saplings succeeded in growing to trees
due to better care provided to saplings by the teachers, students, the
Resident Officer-II and his office on regular basis in the varsity. F.P Report
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Delay in IT Centre causes Rs1b loss to govt
Lahore: Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has expressed his
displeasure over the delay in the completion of Information Technology
Centre on Ferozepur Road. During a visit to the
under-construction IT Centre on Thursday, the chief minister ordered
immediate completion of the project stating that no further delay would
be tolerated because it had resulted in an additional burden of Rs1
billion to the government. The chief minister also
constituted a committee under the chairmanship of the additional chief
secretary to present a roadmap within 10 days with the consultation of
IT companies. He said various aspects of the project should
be considered, including proper use of the building, its location in a
thickly-populated area, pollution due to a drain running along the
building and the vegetable market in the area. Mr Shahbaz
said an IT Park equipped with the latest facilities would be set up for
the promotion of information technology, adding that maximum facilities
would be offered to the private sector engaged in this sector.
He said solid measures were being taken for the promotion of IT
technology which was of vital importance for the rapid development of
the province. The chief minister said that computer labs were
also being set up in more than 4,000 schools to equip the new
generation with the latest knowledge. He said that China was
extending full cooperation in the development of different sectors and
the IT Centre was also being constructed by a Chinese company.
Earlier, the chief minister inspected the project where he was also
given a detailed briefing regarding the pace of work by project
director Arif Majeed Butt. The Planning and Development
chairman, the additional chief secretary, the Information Technology
secretary, the Finance secretary and others officers concerned gave
their proposals regarding the use of the under-construction IT Centre
building. Dawn
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