A screengrab from a video showing Pakistan Navy Ship Zulfiquar. Photo courtesy Pakistan Navy Twitter
KARACHI: Pakistan Navy Ship Zulfiquar, along with an embarked helicopter, recently visited Portsmouth, United Kingdom, as part of the Navy’s overseas deployment.
According to information reaching here, the ship was warmly welcomed by officials from the Royal Navy, the deputy high commissioner and the defence and national adviser of Pakistan in the United Kingdom.
After the port visit, PNS Zulfiquar participated in the third PN-RN Bilateral Naval Exercise (White Star-III) with Royal Navy Ship HMS Tyne off Portsmouth. The exercise encompassed advanced maritime manoeuvres, including maritime interdiction operations (MIO) Boarding and Force Protection drills. The exercise was aimed at enhancing military cooperation through naval engagement and augmenting interoperability between the two navies.
Pakistan Navy Ship Zulfiquar visits the UK as part of overseas deployment
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Walkout from KU syndicate meeting over professor’s appointment
Karachi
April 11, 2021
Faculty members walked out of the University of Karachi’s (KU) syndicate meeting on Saturday over a controversy on the appointment of a professor.
The syndicate meeting, which was chaired by KU Vice Chancellor (VC) Prof Khalid Iraqi, also approved the termination of services of four teachers of the varsity, including Hafsa Nasar, Saba Masood, Asma Khan and Tasneem Akhter as they had been absent from the service for long. It was also decided that the varsity would make recovery from them within six months.
Heated arguments, however, were exchanged between syndicate members over the selection of Dr Saleha Rehman who had applied for the post of professor in the zoology department. Some of the syndicate members were of the view that the number of Dr Saleha’s publications appeared in the BASR and HEC journals was 12 till the last date of advertisement, and hence, she could not be hired as a