Category: Education

Winter Holiday’s Notification issued in Pakistan

Winter break starts on December 23 and ends on December 31. The first day of the new school term will be on January 1. A notification has been issued by the education department. As per pervious history...

Pakistan’s Poverty Picture: Millions of People Fall below Poverty Line

The national poverty ratio, which was 31.3% in June 2018, would sharply jump to over 40% by June 2020. 18 million more people may slip into abject poverty due to low economic growth and double-digit...

Custom going to start internship program with coordination NUST and LUMS

Pakistan Customs has decided to improve abilities of students of both universatiy by launching an internship programme from June 2020. Customs Operations Member Dr Jawad was also part of the meeting and briefed the heads of the...

Students of a District Risk their Life’s for Education

In one village near Badin, students risk their lives twice a day to get a better education. Every morning and every afternoon, around 50 students in Sono Khan Siyal make their way across a canal on a...

SAMSUNG Pakistan & LUMS Sign MoU to Accelerate Social Start-ups in Pakistan

Samsung Electronics Pakistan and LUMS have joined hands to support and empower social start-ups contributing towards the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through this collaboration, Samsung and LUMS aim to accelerate start-ups...

IIUI ASA demands replacement of terminated faculty

The faculty of the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) held a sit-in against the university’s management for not acceding to their demands. The sit in was held outside the university’s entrance along Kashmir Highway, under the banner...

7 Pakistani PhD students awarded scholarships in UK

LONDON: Pakistan High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Mohammad Nafees Zakaria awarded Edith Evelyn Wali Muhammad Trust Scholarships for 2019 to seven Ph.D students from Pakistan, currently enrolled in various academic disciplines of S&T at...

Brain food: School children who skip breakfast are less likely to achieve good grades, study claims

Highlights: School children who eat breakfast 'regularly' perform better in exams. The researchers found 30 per cent of kids 'rarely or never' ate breakfast. Half a million children are arriving at school each day too hungry...
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