Book Launch: Speakers term hazardous industrial waste a critical issue to be addressed urgently
Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) on Wednesday has formally launch the book titled ‘Poisons in our environment’ that is based
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LAHORE: The Centre for Educational Policy and Administration (CEPA) of the University of
Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore in collaboration with Punjab Higher Education
Commission (PHEC) organised a five-day "In-service short-term training of university faculty"
here on Monday.
Vice-Chancellor Prof Talat Naseer Pasha(S.I) chaired inaugural session of the workshop while
Dean Faculty of Life Sciences Busines Management Prof Dr Nasim
STAFF REPORT IBD: Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) has completed lot of work on designing long-term storage facilities for the spent fuel from KANUPP and Chashma Nuclear power plants and actual implementation will begin soon after the completion of these facilities.
"For dealing with the spent fuel from nuclear power plants, several satisfactory options are available," official sources told this scribe adding very small volume of the spent fuel involved, makes it
STAFF REPORT LHR: University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dr Talat Naseer Pasha, has said that the short-term private sector insemination training workshops are playing havoc with the livestock as well as small farmers."The private sector’s one-month training workshops are insufficient to impart quality practical training, thus leading to complication for animals. Indirectly, the small farmers are also facing the brunt of complication to animal health," Dr
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