A conference to garner peace between the feuding Rizeigat and Barqad tribes in Sudan’s East Darfur State concluded on Sunday amid calls for strengthening peaceful co-existence, representatives of the two tribes said.
July 3, 2021
PESHAWAR: A senior administrative official on Friday praised the Khyber Eye Foundation Hospital Peshawar, a charitable health facility for free-of-cost treatment to the poor.
Deputy Commissioner Khalid Mehmood inspected different sections, including operation theater, wards, clinic and other departments of the hospital located in Gulbahar Colony No 4.
Chairman of the hospital Faiz Muhammad Faizi, Khalid Sultan Khwaja, Ghayyar Sethi, Shaukat Bashir, Obaid Siddique, Malik Muhammad Ali, Luqman Shah, Taimoor Shah, administrative officers, representatives from relevant stakeholders and philanthropists were present.
The deputy commissioner was briefed about different facilities, use of modern technology, gadgets and equipment in surgery and other functions, especially the provision of free-of-cost treatment to patients.
Zainab SaeedLast Updated: Feb 8, 2021
Well, we know that it is not a new technology to generate the electricity with the help of Turbine. But for that, there is need of speedy water waves. However, now the three engineering students from Karachi have invented an amazing turbine that can work on low speed of of water waves and can be fixed on canal and arroyo.
The three talented engineers named as Malik Muhammad Ali, Saad Sarmad Sattar and Zafeer Ahmed Khan have created these low-maintenance turbines as part of their final year project. It took them six months to complete it. Each turbine is producing 1000 watts. With the help of these turbines, now Pakistanis can generate their own electricity at home.
Students from Usman Institute of Technology have put together ‘Burraq’, a low-cost, water-powered turbine
KARACHI:
It took four months of hard work and sleepless nights, and investment of Rs150,000, diligence and dedication and firm belief in an imaginative initiative for Saad Sarmad and others in his team of four to materialise ‘Burraq’.
Sarmad, along with Abdullah Ali, Malik Muhammad Ali and Zafeer Ahmad Khan, all budding engineers from the Usman Institute of Technology, have put together a low-cost, water-powered turbine, which, they believed, could be of significant help in addressing electricity shortage.
Power-starved countries have vied for cheap energy sources and eco-friendly ways of generating them, and Pakistan is no exception.