Rawalpindi HSSC supple exam results
HSSC supplementary examination results
Rawalpindi, Nov 08: Rawalpindi Board of
Intermediate & Secondary Education (RBISE) will announce the results of the
supplementary examination of HSSC 2008 on November 12. In this regard, Chairman
of the Board Prof Dr Iftikhar Baig will hold a press conference and give details
of the results.
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World Science Day on Nov 10
Islamabad: Pakistan Science Foundation, Ministry of Science and
Technology, would organise various activities in collaboration with Unesco and
other organisations to observe November 10, as World Science Day for Peace and
Development (WSDPD).
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organisation (Unesco) during the General Conference at its 31st session (2001)
proclaimed November 10 each year as 'World Science Day for Peace'.
Initially the proposal was given by Eminent Pakistani Scientist Dr.
Ishfaq Ahmad, Advisor (S&T)/ Minister of State, Planning Commission
Government of Pakistan. This year the foundation is holding a number of
programmes in its Science Centres at Lahore, Faisalabad, Peshawar, Karachi,
Quetta, Sukkur and Islamabad. The major programme of the WSDPD celebrations is
'Convention on Science for Peace and Development' being held at a local hotel at
10:00 a.m.
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Professor of anatomy at RMC abducted for ransom
Islamabad: Dr. Nasir-ud-Din, professor of anatomy at the Rawalpindi
Medical College, was kidnapped for ransom from Hiran Maira on the outskirts of
Islamabad on Thursday night when he was on his way back home after closing down
his clinic, police said.
On Friday morning, the captors demanded ransom
from the doctor's family. The location of the captors was found in Sakhakot near
Mardan.
Rawalpindi Medical College Principal Dr. Musaddiq Ali Khan
confirmed the report about the abduction of Dr. Nasir-ud-Din.
Koral SHO
Arshad Chaudhry, when contacted, said that Dr. Nasir-ud-Din was
running a clinic in Hiran Maira. The SHO, quoting the statement of Dr. Nasir's
son, said that he came to his clinic at about 3 p.m. on Thursday as usual and
left it at about 10 p.m. but didn't reach home.
The SHO said that his
son found his car along Hiran Maira Road near Islamabad Highway and informed
police about his missing father.
The SHO said that on Friday morning, the
doctor's family received a telephone call from the captors who demanded ransom
for his release. The News
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Balochistan University opens after students agree on code of conduct
Quetta: The Balochistan University reopened after three weeks on
Friday, following an agreement between the university administration and
representatives of student organisations and political parties on a 24-point
code of conduct.
The university was closed on Oct 15 after a clash
between two student organisations.
The agreement on code of conduct was
reached at a meeting presided over by vice-chancellor Dr Masoom Khan Yasinzai
and attended by Habib Jalib Baloch of Balochistan National Party-Mengal, Usman
Kakar of Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party, Khudadad Khan of Awami National Party,
Mir Tahir Bizenjo of National Party, Shahzeb Baloch of Baloch Students
Organisation (Azad), Ahmed Jan of Pakhtun-khwa Students Organisation, Javed
Baloch of Baloch Students Organisation-Mohinuddin, Jehanzeb Tareen of Pakhtun
Students Federation, Abdullah Baloch of Baloch Students Organisation-Pujar,
Ataullah Kakar of Jamiat Tulba-i-Islam and Zakir Hus-sain of Hazara Students
Federation.
Under the agreement, the student organisations will abide by
rules and maintain a peaceful atmosphere on the campus, and will not interfere
in actions taken by the administration against students found in cheating in
examinations.
The agreement requires students living in hostels to abide
by rules. No outsider will be allowed to live in hostels and rooms will be
allotted on the basis of merit.
The agreement makes 75 per cent
attendance mandatory for submission of examination forms. Dawn
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UHS introduces new practical exam system
Lahore: The University of Health Sciences (UHS), Lahore, has introduced
the system of Objectively Structured Practical Examinations (OSPEs) at
undergraduate level with a view to making practical examinations fair,
pro-merit, more objective and standardised in line with the Best Evidence
Medical Education (BEME) and local needs. According to a press release issued on
Friday, UHS Vice Chancellor Prof Mubashar Hussain told the students of the third
professional, MBBS, during a visit to an examination centre at Jinnah Hospital,
that OSPEs would help check victimisation and favouritism by some of the
examiners during viva voce in undergraduate examinations. He said the new system
involved no change in curriculum.
Under the new system, he said the
examination hall will be divided into a number of observed (interactive) and
unobserved (non-interactive) stations. The candidate, according to the plan,
will carry his/her practical answer book from one station to the next and
registers his/her responses to each question at these desks separately on the
same practical answer sheet in the designated area. Before leaving the
assessment hall, the candidate deposits the answer book at the marking desk
where it is marked and sent back to the university the same day. The News
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National Defence University (NDU) seminar: 'Economy facing serious macroeconomic challenge'
Islamabad: The state of economy of any country has a direct bearing on the security and sovereignty of that country,
said National Defence University (NDU) President Lieutenant General Muhammad
Hamid Khan on Friday.
According to a press statement of Inter-Services
Public Relations, Khan said this while addressing a daylong seminar on
"Pakistan's Economy: Challenges and the Way Forward" held at the NDU and
attended by representatives from various ministries, divisions, departments,
armed forces of Pakistan, academia and think tanks, course participants and
faculty members of the NDU.
He said that Pakistan's economy was under
great pressure facing a serious macroeconomic challenge that had been caused by
both exogenous and endogenous factors.
He highlighted role of the NDU as
a premier institution of learning and research for senior officers of the
Pakistani armed forces, civil services and allied officers.
Noted
economists Dr Ishrat Hussain, Sartaj Aziz, Dr Mirza Ikhtiar Baig, Saeed Ahmed
Qureshi, Kaiser Bangali and Riaz Riazuddin were among the speakers while Mueen
Afzal was moderator of the event.
The seminar focused on the theme
"Pakistan's Economy" in three sessions.
"Analysing Macroeconomic
Strategies/Policies with Focus on Performance and Challenges," "Strategy to Deal
with Macroeconomic Challenges" and "Economic Governance" were the sub
themes.
It was part of the series of conferences, seminars and workshops,
which had been regularly held on different subjects of national, regional and
international interest. Such events provide a forum to seasoned economists to
review issues pertaining to Pakistan's economy, evaluate existing and emerging
challenges and propose a way forward.
The seminar was designed to be
interactive through presentations by eminent economists, comments by the
moderator followed by question and answer sessions. The discussion held was
frank and highly informative for the government representatives as well as the
academia. Daily Times
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