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Table of Contents Sr 71st Annual Session Session in Press Table of Contents Sr. Page Description News Paper Date No. No. Daily Jang Dec 1, 2006 1 Daily Nawa-i-Waqt Dec 1, 2006 2 Daily Khabrain Dec 1, 2006 3 Daily Pakistan Dec 3, 2006 4 Daily Jinnah Dec 3, 2006 5 Daily Khabraan Dec 3, 2006 6 Daily Express Dec 3, 2006 7 Daily Ausaf Dec 3, 2006 8 Pakistan Engineering Congress Daily Insaaf Dec 3, 2006 9 1 th “70 Annual Session” Daily Awaz Dec 3, 2006 10 Daily Jang Dec 3, 2006 11 Daily Asas Dec 3, 2006 12 Daily Khabrain Dec 3, 2006 13 Daily Jang Dec 4, 2006 14 Daily Insaaf Dec 5, 2006 15 Daily Jinnah Dec 5, 2006 16 Daily Awaz Dec 5, 2006 17 Daily Express Dec 5, 2006 18 Daily Jang May 31, 2007 19 Daily Ausaf Jun 3, 2007 20 Daily Din Jun 3, 2007 21 Daily Awaz Jun 3, 2007 22 World Environment Day-2007 on the theme of 2 Daily Nawa-i-Waqt Jun 3, 2007 23 “Climate Change” Daily Jinnah Jun 3, 2007 24 Daily Jang Jun 3, 2007 25 Daily The Nation Jun 3, 2007 26 Daily Khabrain Jun 3, 2007 27 Daily Jang Nov 10, 2007 28 Daily Jang Nov 11, 2007 29 Launching Ceremony of The Book "Weirs & Daily Jinnah Nov 11, 2007 30 3 Barrages Across Alluvial Rivers" by I. H. Siddiqui Daily Din Nov 11, 2007 31 Daily Express Nov 11, 2007 32 Daily Nawa-i-Waqt Nov 11, 2007 33 i 71st Annual Session Session in Press Daily Insaaf Nov 11, 2007 34 Daily The Nation Nov 11, 2007 35 Launching Ceremony of The Book "Weirs & Daily Waqt Nov 11, 2007 36 Barrages Across Alluvial Rivers" by I. H. Siddiqui Daily Awaz Nov 11, 2007 37 Daily Khabrain Nov 11, 2007 38 Daily Jang Dec 14, 2007 39 Daily The News Dec 14, 2007 40 International Conference on “Strength and Daily Khabrain Dec 14, 2007 41 4 Durability of Cement Structures” organized by Daily Waqt Dec 14, 2007 42 University of Engineering & Technology Daily Express Dec 14, 2007 43 Daily Awaz Dec 14, 2007 44 Role of Pakistan Engineering Congress – 5 EIR April 2008 45 Engineering Industrial Review EIR March 2008 46 80 Scholarships – Instituted by Pakistan Daily Jang Jan 22, 2008 47 6 Engineering Congress for Graduate Engineering Daily The News Jan 22, 2008 48 Studies for the year 2007-2008 Daily Awaz Jan 22, 2008 49 Daily Waqt Jan 22, 2008 50 Daily Jang Feb 9, 2008 51 Lecture on “Innovative Design and Construction Daily Jang Feb 10, 2008 52 7 Methodologies used in Roller Compacted Business Recorder Feb 10, 2008 53 Concrete Dams” by Engr. Foad Hussain Daily Awaz Feb 10, 2008 54 Daily Jang Feb 11, 2008 55 Address of President PEC at 19th In-Service 8 Training Course of Junior Engineers of EIR October 2008 56 Government Engineering Academy, Punjab Daily Jang Nov 26, 2008 59 Lecture on “Learning Architectural and Business Recorder Nov 28, 2008 60 9 Engineering Lessons from the World Trade Daily Express Nov 28, 2008 61 Tower Building collapse on Ground Zero” Daily Jinnah Nov 28, 2008 62 EIR June 2009 63 Daily Pakistan Mar 29, 2009 65 World Water Day – 2009 on the theme of Daily Nawa-i-Waqt Mar 29, 2009 66 10 “Transboundary Waters, Shared Water—Shared Daily The Nation Mar 29, 2009 67 Opportunities” Daily Awaz Mar 29, 2009 68 Daily Jang Mar 29, 2009 69 ii 71st Annual Session Session in Press EIR Sep 2009 70 Daily Jinnah Jun 7, 2009 72 World Environment Day – 2009 on the theme of Daily The News Jun 7, 2009 73 11 “Your Planet Needs You: Unite to Combat Business Recorder Jun 7, 2009 74 Climate Change” Daily Express Jun 7, 2009 75 Daily Awaz Jun 7, 2009 76 Daily Din Jun 7, 2009 77 EIR Oct 2009 78 Industrial Bulletin Oct 2009 81 Daily Nawa-i-Waqt Jul 21, 2009 82 Daily The Post Jul 19, 2009 83 Daily Khabrain Jul 19, 2009 84 Pakistan Observer Jul 19, 2009 85 Daily Ausaf Jul 19, 2009 86 Daily Awaz Jul 19, 2009 87 Daily Leader Jul 19, 2009 88 Daily Din Jul 19, 2009 89 Symposium on the topic of “Genesis of Power Daily Pakistan Jul 19, 2009 90 12 Crisis and its Management in Pakistan” held in Daily Nawa-i-Waqt Jul 19, 2009 91 July 2009 Daily Jang Jul 19, 2009 92 Daily Express Jul 19, 2009 93 Daily Dawn Jul 19, 2009 94 Daily The News Jul 19, 2009 95 Daily Sama Jul 19, 2009 96 Daily Asas Jul 19, 2009 97 Daily Jinnah Jul 19, 2009 98 Daily Waqt Jul 19, 2009 99 Business Recorder Jul 19, 2009 100 Daily The Nation Jul 19, 2009 101 Daily Jinnah Nov 21, 2009 102 Daily Jang Nov 20, 2009 103 Lecture on “Modern Concrete System for Daily Awaz Nov 22, 2009 104 13 Construction & Repairs” by Prof. Dr. Ing. Syed Ali Daily The News Nov 22, 2009 105 Rizwan Daily Jang Nov 22, 2009 106 Daily Waqt Nov 24, 2009 107 Daily Din Nov 24, 2009 108 iii 71st Annual Session Session in Press Congress Delegation Participation in “The 60th International Executive Council (IEC) meeting of 14 Industrial Bulletin Dec 2009 109 the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID)” in New Delhi, India. Daily Khabrain Jan 24, 2010 111 Lecture on “High Early Strength Grout Systems” Business Recorder Jan 24, 2010 112 15 by Prof. Dr. Ing. Syed Ali Rizwan and Prof. Dr. Ing. Daily Awaz Jan 24, 2010 113 Thomas A. Bier Daily Jang Jan 24, 2010 114 EIR Jun 2010 115 Daily Express Mar 19, 2010 120 Daily Jang Mar 19, 2010 121 Daily Nawa-i-Waqt Mar 19, 2010 122 Daily Waqt Mar 19, 2010 123 Daily Khabrain Mar 19, 2010 124 Daily Aaj Kal Mar 24, 2010 125 World Water Day – 2010 on the theme of Daily Dawn Mar 23, 2010 126 16 “Communicating Water Quality Challenges and Business Recorder Mar 23, 2010 127 Opportunities” Daily The Nation Mar 23, 2010 128 Daily The News Mar 23, 2010 129 Daily Awaz Mar 23, 2010 130 Daily Jang Mar 23, 2010 131 Daily Ausaf Mar 23, 2010 132 Daily Express Mar 23, 2010 133 Daily Khabrain Mar 23, 2010 134 The Engineer Aug 2010 135 Daily Jinnah Jun 6, 2010 138 Daily Jang Jun 6, 2010 139 World Environment Day – 2010 on the theme of Daily Awaz Jun 6, 2010 140 17 “Bio-Diversity Connecting with Nature – Many Daily Dawn Jun 6, 2010 141 Species, One Planet, One Future” Daily The Nation Jun 6, 2010 142 Business Recorder Jun 6, 2010 143 Daily The News Jun 6, 2010 144 Congress Delegation Participation in “The 61st EIR Jan 2011 145 International Executive Council (IEC) meeting Daily Awaz Oct 22, 2010 150 of the International Commission on Irrigation 18 Daily Jang Oct 22, 2010 151 and Drainage (ICID)” - Yogyakarta Indonesia Engr. Husnain Ahmad elected Vice-President of Business Recorder Oct 22, 2010 152 ICID iv 71st Annual Session Session in Press Daily The News Jan 26, 2011 153 Lecture on "Water Sustainability Through 19 Business Recorder Jan 26, 2011 154 Conservation" by Engr. Naeem Qureshi Daily Jang Jan 27, 2011 155 Daily Awaz Feb 13, 2011 156 Lecture on "Quality Management & Quality 20 Daily Jang Feb 13, 2011 157 Assurance" by Mirza Muhammad Sadiq Daily The Nation Feb 13, 2011 158 Engineering News Mar 2011 159 Daily The News Mar 13, 2011 176 Daily Jang Mar 13, 2011 177 Daily Waqt Mar 13, 2011 178 Daily Nawa-i-Waqt Mar 13, 2011 179 Daily Express Mar 13, 2011 180 Daily Asas Mar 13, 2011 181 International Workshop on Floods 2010 in Daily Aaj Kal Mar 13, 2011 182 Pakistan,organized by PEC, under the aegis of Daily Pakistan Mar 13, 2011 183 21 ICID and collaboration of WWF & PANCID, Daily Taqat Mar 13, 2011 184 attended by International and National Experts Daily Aflak Mar 13, 2011 185 Daily Ausaf Mar 13, 2011 186 Daily Ashsharq Mar 13, 2011 187 Daily Jinnah Mar 13, 2011 188 Business Recorder Mar 13, 2011 189 Daily Dawn Mar 13, 2011 190 Daily The Nation Mar 13, 2011 191 Daily Khabrain Mar 13, 2011 192 Engineering News Apr 2011 193 Daily Nawa-i-Waqt Apr 17, 2011 206 Daily Jang Apr 17, 2011 207 Daily Ashsharq Apr 17, 2011 208 World Water Day – 2011 on the theme of Daily Express Apr 17, 2011 209 22 “Water for Cities – Urban Challenges” Daily Awaz Apr 17, 2011 210 Daily The Nation Apr 17, 2011 211 Business Recorder Apr 17, 2011 212 Daily The News Apr 17, 2011 213 v 71st Annual Session Session in Press Daily Express Jun 17, 2011 214 Daily Pakistan Jun 17, 2011 215 World Environment Day – 2011 on the theme of 23 Business Recorder Jun 17, 2011 216 “Forests – Nature at your Service” Daily Tribune Jun 17, 2011 217 Daily Dawn Jun 17, 2011 218 Electronic Media interviews Engr. Husnain 24 Ahmad, President Pakistan Engineering Congress PTV, SAMAA News. GEO 219 on matters of National importance vi 71st Annual Session Session in Press NEWS CUTTINGS i .
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