Second Day Of Future Fest Witnesses 10,000 Attendees & 70 Exhibitors
Naeem Zamindar, the founder of Neem, performed an interactive meditation piece titled “How to Awaken the Giant” on the second
Read moreNaeem Zamindar, the founder of Neem, performed an interactive meditation piece titled “How to Awaken the Giant” on the second
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C2 LUMS: "Pakistan and India to protect the water, a lifeline to culture, economy, and technology of both the countries", expressed by the speakers of a symposium on history and future of Indus Basin. The symposium was organised by Center for Water Informatics and Technology (WIT) operated from Syed Baber Ali School of Science and Engineering, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in collaboration with Khwarizmi Science Society (KSS).
Speakers said: "Historically
FAISALABAD: Speakers at a seminar have called for setting up an independent University of
Alternative Medicines (UAM), and making separate regulating laws for Tibb-e- Unani,
Ayurvedic and Homeopathic practitioners.
It was demanded during the inaugural session of seminar on Tibb, Nature and Science organised
by the National Council for Tibb in collaboration with the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad,
at Iqbal Auditorium of the UAF on Sunday
FAISALABAD: Speakers have called for steps to combat environmental hazards and adopt
healthy lifestyle to reduce diseases and mortality rate as 3.8 million people die of diabetes each
year only; whereas cancer kills 1.37 million people.
They were addressing at one-day symposium titled andquot;one healthandquot; arranged by US-Pakistan Center
for Advanced Studies in Agriculture and Food Security, University of Agriculture Faisalabad at
New Senate
The misuse of nature by human-induced activities has resulted in the huge part of the World’s environmental frameworks to the brink of halt. To understand the societal changes due to change in climatic patterns, biodiversity conservation researcher should be morepre-emptive, aggressive, and consciousin growingecologicaladeptness, said by speakers of the one-day training workshop titled "Biodiversity awareness through science communication" jointly organized by University of Science
C2 CIIT ISB: No nation could advance without pursuing on research and innovation. All over the world, the quality research is vital and crucial for human development, said by Dr Syed Qandil Abbas, Assistant Professor, Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) while addressing the participants of the three-day training workshop on Research Methodology: Methods and Tools, organized by COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT).
Dr Abbas said that the workshop would boost aptitude and capacity
STAFF REPORT SWABI: Speakers at the recently concluded three-day International Conference on Next Generation Energy Technologies (ICONGET) 2016 at Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute (GIK) of Engineering Sciences and Technology said that Pakistan has great potential to produce energy.
They said that the available resources should be used in a result-oriented way by the government.
Funded by Higher Education Commission, the conference was organised by GIK and South Dakota State University