Work on QAU’s two new buildings begin
Islamabad
June 3, 2021
Islamabad : The ground breaking ceremony for the construction of new buildings of the Department of Pharmacy and Hostel No. 13 for Girls at Quaid-i-Azam University was held here on Wednesday.
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali, Vice-Chancellor, Quaid-i-Azam University laid the foundation stones for the buildings.
The scheduled time for the construction of the academic block is 18 months with an estimated cost of Rs183 million. While the girl’s hostel, a facility to accommodate 300 students will be completed in 13 months with an estimated cost of Rs173 million.
The foundation stone for the construction of the road from Admin Block turn to Shahdara Road under the PSDP project was also laid. Dr. Raja Qaiser Ahmed, Registrar of the University, Dr. Muhammad Ishtiaq Ali, Director Academics, Dr. Mariam Anees, Director, Students Affairs, senior faculty, and syndicate members, director works, officers, and staff members attended the
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Citizens brave traffic jams in various cities of Pakistan as religious party organises protest
Pakistan
Traffic situation at Karachi s II Chundrigar Road on April 12, 2021. Twitter
KARACHI/LAHORE/ISLAMABAD: Traffic jams were reported in various cities of the country as a religious party held protest demonstrations on Monday.
Karachi
Karachi s II Chundrigar Road, MA Jinnah Road and their surrounding areas, including the road connecting Tower to the Governor House, was left jam packed with vehicles due to the protest.
Orangi Town number 4, Baldia number 4, Hub River Road, Liaquatabad and Korangi were some of the other areas where long queues of vehicles could be seen on roads.
Coronavirus: Lahore hospitals almost out of oxygen supply amid rising cases
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Govt hospitals in Lahore almost out of oxygen supply as protesters block roads.
About 1,100 coronavirus patients in govt hospitals need oxygen, while almost 250 patients are on a ventilator.
Mayo Hospitals s chief executive says the situation will take a turn for the worst if oxygen cylinders are not supplied within the next three to four hours.
LAHORE: Owing to a rise in the number of coronavirus cases in the city, several hospitals have almost run out of oxygen supply,
Geo News reported Monday.
As per the report, there are about 1,100 coronavirus patients in various government hospitals of Lahore who need oxygen, while almost 250 patients are put on a ventilator.
Traffic jams, blockages annoy citizens as religious party goes on nationwide protest
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Monday Apr 12, 2021
KARACHI/LAHORE/ISLAMABAD: Residents of various cities across were stuck in traffic jams on Monday as a religious party held its protest in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Multan and other cities.
Karachi
Karachi s II Chundrigar Road, MA Jinnah Road and their surrounding areas, including the road connecting Tower to the Governor House, was left jam packed with vehicles due to the protest.
Orangi Town number 4, Baldia number 4, Hub River Road, Liaquatabad and Korangi were some of the other areas where long queues of vehicles could be seen on roads.