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‘Quality education must to compete with world’From Our CorrespondentFAISALABAD: The youth must be equipped with quality education to compete with the world and fight the challenges of modern era, said University of Agriculture Faisalabad Vice-Chancellor Dr Iqrar Ahmad. Addressing the inaugural session of a three-day training workshop on advanced chemical
By our correspondents
September 12, 2015
‘Quality education must to compete with world’
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: The youth must be equipped with quality education to compete with the world and fight the challenges of modern era, said University of Agriculture Faisalabad Vice-Chancellor Dr Iqrar Ahmad.
Addressing the inaugural session of a three-day training workshop on advanced chemical techniques in natural and applied sciences at New Senate Hall on Friday, he said that the workshop would lay a platform to explore new avenues in a range of chemical branches, including nanoscience, environmental science, material science, analytical chemistry, applied chemistry and chemical profiling of materials. He said that the UAF management was strong and firm believer of the fact that quality education provided the pathway for solving the problems of the mankind.
Dr Haq Nawaz Bhatti said that they were working on organic, solar and nanochemistry. He said that authentication of scientific work needed facts and figures and those were not possible without characterisation by relative and specific analytical techniques. He hoped that the workshop would certainly pave a long way in sharpening the skills of the participants.
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: The youth must be equipped with quality education to compete with the world and fight the challenges of modern era, said University of Agriculture Faisalabad Vice-Chancellor Dr Iqrar Ahmad.
Addressing the inaugural session of a three-day training workshop on advanced chemical techniques in natural and applied sciences at New Senate Hall on Friday, he said that the workshop would lay a platform to explore new avenues in a range of chemical branches, including nanoscience, environmental science, material science, analytical chemistry, applied chemistry and chemical profiling of materials. He said that the UAF management was strong and firm believer of the fact that quality education provided the pathway for solving the problems of the mankind.
Dr Haq Nawaz Bhatti said that they were working on organic, solar and nanochemistry. He said that authentication of scientific work needed facts and figures and those were not possible without characterisation by relative and specific analytical techniques. He hoped that the workshop would certainly pave a long way in sharpening the skills of the participants.
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