Lectures
LAHORE
Punjab University (PU) Department of History and Pakistan Studies organised two lectures on European crises and Ghadar movement.
According to a press release, the lecture “Crisis in Europe: Threats, Challenges and Hopes” was delivered by Dr Agnieszha Kuszewsha, Professor of Political Science, University of Warsaw, Poland. In her keynote address, she said European countries were facing problems of illegal refugees. She said some countries like Britain, Austria and Hungry were reluctant to accept more refugees. She also talked about problems of refugees and some organisations which were working for the betterment of refugees. She concluded that there was a great need to project positive image of Muslims all over the world. The second lecture was delivered by Prof Dr Taj Taigh Singh Anant, a historian from Canada. He talked about Ghadar movement and Bhagat Singh. He shared his eyewitness accounts of many events of freedom movement. Prof Dr Muhammad Iqbal Chawla Dean, Faculty of Arts & Humanities, Chairman Department of History and Pakistan Studies while concluding the session said there was a great need to overcome phenomenon of clash of civilisations.
Meanwhile, PU Examinations Department has declared the results of MA Economics Part-II Supplementary Examination 2015, MA Kashmiriat Part-II Supplementary Examination 2015 and DMRD Part-II S/13 & A/14 and MSc Home Economics Part-II A/2015. The detailed results are available at PU website www.pu.edu.pk.
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