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BITE signs MoUs with universities for research

Peshawar—Director British Institute of Technology and E-Commerce (BITE), Dr. Muhammad Farmer has said that his institute has signed Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) with different public sector universities in Pakistan to encourage direct contact and cooperation between their faculties, administrative staff and students. He expressed these views while exclusively talking to APP here before leaving for UK.

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UET VC vows to eradicate class system in education

Peshawar—Existing class system in education is the biggest hurdle in the way of development, poor are the worst victims of the said system and we should collectively work to eradicate it, said Vice-Chancellor University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Syed Imtiaz Hussain Gilani.

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8m hepatitis cases in country: Dr. Solangi

Sukkur—Around eight million people across the country, constituting three to five per cent of the total population, are identified as carriers of chronic hepatitis-C and hepatitis- B. This was stated by a health expert Dr. Shabana Solangi here.

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FESCO asks defaulters to pay Rs 79m arrears

Lahore—Faislabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) Sunday finally warned public and private sector defaulters to clear their arrears worth Rs.79 million within deadline otherwise face disconnection of power supply. Chief Executive,FESCO,Ahmad Saeed Akhtar told APP here Sunday afternoon that FESCO has launched vigorous campaign for the recovery of stuck up arrears.

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Awareness controls Stress, Anxiety and Depression

Nasir Mahmood

Karachi —Lack of awareness and myths are identified as the factors responsible for delayed medical intervention and consequent debilitated life quality of almost 70 per cent of Stress, Anxiety and Depression patients in the country.

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