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LAHORE: The Punjab government has given approval to the Higher Education Department (HED) to establish an associate degree college in Sabzazar.
The approval for establishing the new college was given under the District Development Plan of Lahore. The residents of the area would get a higher education facility at their doorstep after establishment of the college.
Meanwhile, as the fourth wave of the Covid-19 is on the rise and steps are being taken to stop the spread of the virus, there is a possibility of the cancellation of ninth and eleventh classes’ examinations. The students could be promoted to next classes; however, the decision would be taken in the next meeting of the National Command Operation Centre (NCOC).
Jul 15, 2021
He urged all the DDC members and District officers to work as a team and coordinate with each other for successful execution of the District Development Plan as per the spirit of the 3-tier system of Panchayati Raj.
The Deputy Commissioner Kathua Rahul Yadav asked the members to focus on speedy execution for achieving maximum targets in a given time frame. He called upon the members to put forth any deficiency or gaps so that timely action can be initiated to take corrective measures.
He suggested that some projects shall be taken up in convergence mode to get tangible results in a stipulated time period.
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