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LAHOREMaintaining its previous marvelous traditions, Punjab University administration will organise a Pakistan’s largest three-day book fair this year from April 2 to 4, 2015. In this regard, an inaugural ceremony will be held on Thursday (today) at 10:00am at the main corridor of Institute of Education and Research (IER). On

By our correspondents
April 02, 2015

LAHORE
Maintaining its previous marvelous traditions, Punjab University administration will organise a Pakistan’s largest three-day book fair this year from April 2 to 4, 2015. In this regard, an inaugural ceremony will be held on Thursday (today) at 10:00am at the main corridor of Institute of Education and Research (IER).
On this occasion, Punjab Governor/Chancellor Punjab University Rana Muhammad Iqbal will be the chief guest.
In a press statement issued on Wednesday, PU’s Chief Librarian Haseeb Ahmed Paracha said renowned publishers, booksellers and information technology organisations would establish their stalls and provide books and other products to teachers, students and general public at highly discount rates. He said all resources would be utilised for the success of book fair so that book-reading habit could be promoted in the era of internet. He said PU had already set new records of largest sale of books during the fair.
results: Punjab University Examinations Department has announced the results of MA D&SS Part-I supplementary 2014, MA International Relations Part-I supplementary 2014, MA Archeology Part-I supplementary 2014, MA Mass Communication supplementary 2014, MA Persian supplementary 2014, MA Fine Arts Part-II supplementary 2014, MA Philosophy Part-II supplementary 2014, MSc Gender Studies Part-II supplementary 2014, MSc MCWM Part-I & II supplementary 2014, Doctor of Pharmacy 3rd and Final Professional annual 2014, and BS Home Economics Part-II (3rd Year) 2nd annual 2014. Detailed results are also available on PU website www.pu.edu.pk, according to a press release issued on Wednesday.