Wednesday, January 5, 2005
Pakistan Participates in Indian Science Congress for the First Time
Indicating a thaw in bilateral relations, Pakistan participated for the first time in the 92-year-old Indian Science Congress, being held in Ahmedabad. The four-member Pakistani delegation will be presenting three papers in the congress, Dr Anwar Nasim, chairman of the Pakistan’s National Commission on Biotechnology and a member of the delegation, told reporters in Ahmedabad…
Continue reading »Karachi Sea Festival to Focus on Environment
The Sindh culture department would establish a “Sindh Village” depicting the culture of the province, he said, adding that the visitors could witness different workers of traditional handicrafts working practically in this Sindh Village. In Agriculture Village different crops, plants, flowers and other things related to agriculture and horticulture would be presented. The Pakistan Navy …
Continue reading »Lahore Art Students Display Thesis
Thesis displays by fourth year students from the Fine Arts, Design and Architecture departments of the National College of Arts (NCA) concluded on Tuesday. The college was a hub of activity as students, their relatives, teachers and other art connoisseurs turned up in great numbers for the last day of the show.
Continue reading »$ 75 Million Exclusive U.S. Scholarship Scheme for Pakistani Students
The U.S. administration has earmarked 75 million dollars under the Full Bright Scholarship Scheme exclusively for the Pakistani students to get state-of-the art exposure and higher educational credentials at the renowned universities of the United States in the field of advanced science and technical education. The ambassador further said that US would further provide the …
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