400 UVAS students get laptops
LAHOREAbout 400 students of University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) were given laptops under the Prime Minister’s National Youth Laptop Scheme on Friday. MNA Shaista Pervaiz Malik chaired the laptop distribution ceremony who along with Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha and MPA Saadia Nadeem distributed laptops among the
By our correspondents
April 18, 2015
LAHORE
About 400 students of University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) were given laptops under the Prime Minister’s National Youth Laptop Scheme on Friday.
MNA Shaista Pervaiz Malik chaired the laptop distribution ceremony who along with Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha and MPA Saadia Nadeem distributed laptops among the students who were selected on merit from UVAS different disciplines/departments.
Shaista Pervaiz Malik, addressing the ceremony, urged students to use laptops as a tool to excel in education. She said today was the age of technology and knowledge of economy. “Today wars are fought through knowledge not weapons in this high-tech age’’. Keeping this fact in mind, the PML-N government is equipping Pakistani youths with laptops under the Prime Minister’s National Youth Laptop Scheme,” she added. Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha spoke about the history of UVAS and its academic, research, extension, training programmes, and achievements. He said UVAS had developed state-of-the-art-clinics, teaching, training, research and diagnostic facilities. He termed UVAS a “mini Pakistan” because of its cultural diversity as its students belonged to every corner of the country.
About 400 students of University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) were given laptops under the Prime Minister’s National Youth Laptop Scheme on Friday.
MNA Shaista Pervaiz Malik chaired the laptop distribution ceremony who along with Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha and MPA Saadia Nadeem distributed laptops among the students who were selected on merit from UVAS different disciplines/departments.
Shaista Pervaiz Malik, addressing the ceremony, urged students to use laptops as a tool to excel in education. She said today was the age of technology and knowledge of economy. “Today wars are fought through knowledge not weapons in this high-tech age’’. Keeping this fact in mind, the PML-N government is equipping Pakistani youths with laptops under the Prime Minister’s National Youth Laptop Scheme,” she added. Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha spoke about the history of UVAS and its academic, research, extension, training programmes, and achievements. He said UVAS had developed state-of-the-art-clinics, teaching, training, research and diagnostic facilities. He termed UVAS a “mini Pakistan” because of its cultural diversity as its students belonged to every corner of the country.
-
Royal Family Shares Princess Anne's Photos From Winter Olympics 2026 -
Tori Spelling Feels 'completely Exhausted' Due To THIS Reason After Divorce -
SpaceX Successfully Launches Crew-12 Long-duration Mission To ISS -
PlayStation State Of Play February Showcase: Full List Of Announcements -
Ed Sheeran, Coldplay Caught Up In Jeffrey Epstein Scandal -
Paul Anthony Kelly Reveals How He Nailed Voice Of JFK Jr. -
US, China Held Anti-narcotics, Intelligence Meeting: State Media Reports -
Victoria, David Beckham React To Marc Anthony Defending Them Amid Brooklyn Drama -
Victoria Wood's Battle With Insecurities Exposed After Her Death -
Prince Harry Lands Meghan Markle In Fresh Trouble Amid 'emotional' Distance In Marriage -
Goldman Sachs’ Top Lawyer Resigns Over Epstein Connections -
How Kim Kardashian Made Her Psoriasis ‘almost’ Disappear -
Gemini AI: How Hackers Attempt To Extract And Replicate Model Capabilities With Prompts? -
Palace Reacts To Shocking Reports Of King Charles Funding Andrew’s £12m Settlement -
Megan Fox 'horrified' After Ex-Machine Gun Kelly's 'risky Behavior' Comes To Light -
Prince William's True Feelings For Sarah Ferguson Exposed Amid Epstein Scandal