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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Transportation.. a severe problem for students of sargodha university
At present time the population of university of sargodha crosses figure of 14000 students. as there exist other problems of boys hostels, lack of faculty & class rooms, poor standard of university cafeteria's,only 3 drinking water tanks for main campus, infrastructure mismanagement, uncontrolled prices of eatables, stationary and other articles as compared to city bazar and lahore, corruption in merit lists and a number of problems for girls residing in university hostels(main campus as well as in zainab hall) , there is also a severe problem of transportion for male and female students of all campuses..
according to our survey there are 11 functional buses for students;
2 buses are specified for medical college(in which 600 students travel daily)
4 buses are for agriculture college(1000 students travel daily in two shifts)
5 buses for main campus students..(500 students travels there one time)
although buses are in good conditions, in each bus there is capacity of 75 students but at one time about 200 students travel across ... with no distinguish between male and females..
it is a terrible scene when females have to suffer such condition like boys..
although v.c added buses last year but this is not enough. furthur steps should be taken on emergency basis.
zameer ul hassan, punjab youth council, sargodha district.
according to our survey there are 11 functional buses for students;
2 buses are specified for medical college(in which 600 students travel daily)
4 buses are for agriculture college(1000 students travel daily in two shifts)
5 buses for main campus students..(500 students travels there one time)
although buses are in good conditions, in each bus there is capacity of 75 students but at one time about 200 students travel across ... with no distinguish between male and females..
it is a terrible scene when females have to suffer such condition like boys..
although v.c added buses last year but this is not enough. furthur steps should be taken on emergency basis.
zameer ul hassan, punjab youth council, sargodha district.
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
shifting of non eligible students of ACE in pharmacy department in sargodha university
The registration of ACE insitute of pharmaceutical sciences, lahore has been cancelled by PHARMACY COUNCIL OF PAKISTAN (which was not recognized by PCP ever... PPA)due to which university of sargodha cancelled its affiliation. So its students are being shuffled in other pharmacy institutions affiliated wd UOS..i.e, lahore college of pharmaceutical sciences & akhtar saeed college.. A number of students are being migrating in faculty of pharmacy, UOS too, which create disturbance in regular students.
Students presented their reservations over expected migration as:
1. As we are well khown about the fact that in private institutes, students are not selected on merit basis as in reputed institutions(their most students are with less than with 60% marks in anter, and this is the minimum criteria of admisssion according to PCP rules) so these students will not be suitable to accomodate in such high ranked institute.
2. We, here already suffering from problems of over-crowding, lack of instruments, lach of teaching staff,lack of class rooms, lack of labs capacity & other such common problems. Due to which our standard will disturb because of workload to teachers.
3. Ultimately these things disturb our routine work.. because if our class is of 100 students already then even entry of 10 students affect us badly.
our university
so to maintain our standard up to the mark this migration should be prevented. thanx
Students presented their reservations over expected migration as:
1. As we are well khown about the fact that in private institutes, students are not selected on merit basis as in reputed institutions(their most students are with less than with 60% marks in anter, and this is the minimum criteria of admisssion according to PCP rules) so these students will not be suitable to accomodate in such high ranked institute.
2. We, here already suffering from problems of over-crowding, lack of instruments, lach of teaching staff,lack of class rooms, lack of labs capacity & other such common problems. Due to which our standard will disturb because of workload to teachers.
3. Ultimately these things disturb our routine work.. because if our class is of 100 students already then even entry of 10 students affect us badly.
our university
so to maintain our standard up to the mark this migration should be prevented. thanx
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
admissions announcement in MA/MSc 4 private candidates in sargodha university
University of Sargodha has announced admissions in MA/MSc for private candidates..
last date 4 form submission is 28 november,2011 with single fee:
fee is (2250 admission fee+ 1300 registration fee).
fee can be deposited in prescribed branches of HBL as mentioned on university website.
4 furthur details visit :
www.uos.edu.pk
last date 4 form submission is 28 november,2011 with single fee:
fee is (2250 admission fee+ 1300 registration fee).
fee can be deposited in prescribed branches of HBL as mentioned on university website.
4 furthur details visit :
www.uos.edu.pk
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Deficiency of hostel facility in sargodha university....
sargodha university: The male students & female students of certain category of sargodha university are deprived of university hostel facility. Students are compelled to get accomodation in pvt hostels which are sub-standard in their construction, mess, water & other basic necesseties of a normal life. It was asked to university admin various times by students & local media as well, but no progress at all. University spokesman (Maqsud ahmad) says: '' We have insufficient funds already , provided by the Govt. we are unable to build hostels. If Govt. would release funds 4 us then i'll be possible to initiate this project.. Otherwise we are helpless.. Its students responsibility to get accomodation not ours.....''
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
Monday, October 24, 2011
Dengue/dengue haemorrhagic fever Impact of Dengue DengueNet Dengue activities Information resources Dengue is the most common mosquito-borne viral disease of humans that in recent years has become a major international public health concern. Globally, 2.5 billion people live in areas where dengue viruses can be transmitted. The geographical spread of both the mosquito vectors and the viruses has led to the global resurgence of epidemic dengue fever and emergence of dengue hemorrhagic fever (dengue/DHF) in the past 25 years with the development of hyperendemicity in many urban centers of the tropics. Transmitted by the main vector, the Aedes aegytpi mosquito, there are four distinct, but closely related, viruses that cause dengue. Recovery from infection by one provides lifelong immunity against that serotype but confers only partial and transient protection against subsequent infection by the other three. There is good evidence that sequential infection increases the risk of more serious disease resulting in DHF. DHF was first recognized in the 1950s during the dengue epidemics in the Philippines and Thailand. By 1970 nine countries had experienced epidemic DHF and now, the number has increased more than fourfold and continues to rise. Today emerging DHF cases are causing increased dengue epidemics in the Americas, and in Asia, where all four dengue viruses are endemic, DHF has become a leading cause of hospitalization and death among children in several countries. Currently vector control is the available method for the dengue and DHF prevention and control but research on dengue vaccines for public health use is in process. The global strategy for dengue /DHF prevention and control developed by WHO and the regional strategy formulation in the Americas, South-East Asia and the Western Pacific during the 1990s have facilitated identification of the main priorities: strengthening epidemiological surveillance through the implementation of DengueNet; accelerated training and the adoption of WHO standard clinical management guidelines for DHF; promoting behavioral change at individual, household and community levels to improve prevention and control; and accelerating research on vaccine development, host-pathogen interactions, and development of tools/interventions by including dengue in the disease portfolio of TDR (UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases) and IVR (WHO Initiative for Vaccine Research).
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
Dengue is transmitted by the bite of an Aedes mosquito infected with any one of the four dengue viruses. It occurs in tropical and sub-tropical areas of the world. Symptoms appear 3—14 days after the infective bite. Dengue fever is a febrile illness that affects infants, young children and adults. Symptoms range from a mild fever, to incapacitating high fever, with severe headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pain, and rash. There are no specific antiviral medicines for dengue. It is important to maintain hydration. Use of acetylsalicylic acid (e.g. aspirin) and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g. Ibuprofen) is not recommended. Dengue haemorrhagic fever (fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, bleeding) is a potentially lethal complication, affecting mainly children. Early clinical diagnosis and careful clinical management by experienced physicians and nurses increase survival of patients.
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
poetry
allah sy kary dur, tou taleem b fitna
emlak b, ulad b, jageer b fitna
na-haq jo uthay tou shamsheer b fitna
shamsheer hi kia, nara e takbeer b fitna!!!!!!!!!!!
emlak b, ulad b, jageer b fitna
na-haq jo uthay tou shamsheer b fitna
shamsheer hi kia, nara e takbeer b fitna!!!!!!!!!!!
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
admiision open in Pharm_D in lahore college for women university lahore
last date of submission of application forms is 31 october, 2011...
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
Friday, October 21, 2011
Ay chand yahan na nikla kr..
be naam sy sapny dikhla kr
yahan ulti ganga behti hai
ess dais me andhay hakem hain
na drty hain na nadim hain
na logo k wo khadim hain
hai yahan py karobar boht
ess dais me gurdy bikty hain
kuch log hain aali shan boht
aur kuch ka maqsad roti hai
wo khty hain sb acha hai
magrib ka raj hi sacha hai
ye dais hai andhay logo ka
ay chand!!!!!!!! yahan na nikla kr..................
habib jalib
be naam sy sapny dikhla kr
yahan ulti ganga behti hai
ess dais me andhay hakem hain
na drty hain na nadim hain
na logo k wo khadim hain
hai yahan py karobar boht
ess dais me gurdy bikty hain
kuch log hain aali shan boht
aur kuch ka maqsad roti hai
wo khty hain sb acha hai
magrib ka raj hi sacha hai
ye dais hai andhay logo ka
ay chand!!!!!!!! yahan na nikla kr..................
habib jalib
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Admission in Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), Pharm D at University of Sargodha in Sargodha
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
police beaten a common person to death
sargodha: yesterday a common man in the boundary of JHAAL CHAKIAN sargodha was beaten to death in police custody... today a protest was made in front of civil hospital Sargodha,, D.P.O forced the doctor to declare it an accident(heart attack in reason).. due to which a powerful protest was made in front of hospital today afternoon.... SOURCES
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
Saturday, October 08, 2011
Zameer ul hassan: The pharmacy graduates and students all over the ...
Zameer ul hassan: The pharmacy graduates and students all over the ...: The pharmacy graduates and students all over the country are going to lay stone for YOUNG PHARMACIST ASSOCIATION PAKISTAN... now its time ...
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
Zameer ul hassan: The pharmacy graduates and students all over the ...
Zameer ul hassan: The pharmacy graduates and students all over the ...: The pharmacy graduates and students all over the country are going to lay stone for YOUNG PHARMACIST ASSOCIATION PAKISTAN... now its time ...
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
Sunday, September 25, 2011
The pharmacy graduates and students all over the country are going to lay stone for YOUNG PHARMACIST ASSOCIATION PAKISTAN...
now its time to do not to ponder.. all young pharmacists and pharmacy students are requested to submit their volunteer working area and suggestions to
ypapakistan@yahoo.com
kindly contact following numbers 4 any details..remember we need dedication, devotion and sacrifice only...!!!!!
03225904444
03005331431
03225066849
now its time to do not to ponder.. all young pharmacists and pharmacy students are requested to submit their volunteer working area and suggestions to
ypapakistan@yahoo.com
kindly contact following numbers 4 any details..remember we need dedication, devotion and sacrifice only...!!!!!
03225904444
03005331431
03225066849
Pharmacist by Profession. UOS Alumnus. Punjabi, Zoomer
Friday, August 19, 2011
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