Lyari varsity delegation discusses IT projects with president
Karachi
April 26, 2021
A six-member delegation of Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University Lyari (BBSUL) headed by Vice Chancellor (VC) Prof Dr Akhtar Baloch called on President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi on Saturday to discuss research and ongoing development projects in the varsity, especially the recently developed project for blinds named eWalk.
The meeting took place at the Governor House. The delegation included Dr Mazhar Ali, incharge of the BBSUL faculty of computing sciences and information technology, and Dr Shafique Awan, the supervisor of the eWalk project, and three students of the department of information technology.
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Hajra urges PM Imran to intervene over PFF suspension
Pakistan captain believes sports should be ‘a priority’ during former cricket captain’s tenure
KARACHI:
Is it not ironic to have a former sportsman as the Prime Minister of a country but still the country’s football federation receives suspension from Fifa, despite football being the sport of the people, the sport that has been most diverse in its way with the Pakistanis.
Pakistan women’s football team captain Hajra Khan has urged former cricketer and now PM Imran Khan and the President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi to intervene and convince a group of former Pakistan Football Federation(PFF) officials to leave the headquarters that they took over on March 27, which prompted Fifa to suspend Pakistan’s membership on Wednesday.