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Sanjrani Praises Vision of Buzdar for Presenting Best And The Business Minimum 27: oC Maximum 38: oC Sunset 07:11pm | Sunrise 05:04am 03 (Tomor - LLAAHHOORREE www.thebusiness.com.pk Sunday , July 18, 2021 FAJAR ................................................03:25 AM ZOHAR ...............................................12:08 PM ASR .......................................................5:03 PM MAGRIB ............................................07:11 PM ISHA .....................................................08:49 PM Quick Read PU extends LLB admission date By Our Staff Reporter LAHORE: Punjab University Depart - ment of Examinations has extended the last for submission of admission form and fee for the LLB (3 years) Part-I, II & III annual examination 2021 and LLB (5 years) Part-I, II, III, IV & V annual ex - amination 2021. According to details, the last date for receipt of online admission forms and fee of said exams for regular and late college candidates is July 30, 2021 with single fee while the forms can be submitted with double fee from 31-7- 2021 to 7-8-2021. Details are available at LAHORE: A blacksmith sharpens knives and choppers to be used during the slaughtering of sacrificial animals. PU website www.pu.edu.pk. PU declares MA/MSc Part-I, 2020 results: Punjab University Examinations Department has declared the results of MA Arabic Part-I annual examination 2020, MA Diplomacy & Strategic Stud - ies Part-I annual examination 2020, MA CM, Senate Chairman discuss matters Education General Part-I annual exami - nation 2020, MA Economics Part-I an - nual examination 2020, MA International Relations Part-I annual examination of mutual interest, political situation 2020, MA Islamic Studies Part-I annual -Sanjrani praises vision of Buzdar for presenting best and people-friendly budget examination 2020, MA Kashmiryat Part- I annual examination 2020, MA Mass Communication Part-I annual examina - By Our Staff Reporter tending cooperation in development proj - tion 2020, MA Persian Part-I annual ex - ects for the progress in the Balochistan amination 2020, MA Philosophy Part-I LAHORE: A delegation of Senators province. The CM said that all parts of annual examination 2020, MA Punjabi led by Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani country was linked to each other and de - Part-I annual examination 2020, MA Po - met Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman velopment of Balochistan was in fact litical Science Part-I annual examination Buzdar and discussed matters of mutual progress of Punjab. Pakistan can only 2020, MA Urdu Part-I annual examina - interest, political situation and steps for in - move forward if all province including tion 2020, MSc Botany Part-I annual ex - creasing inter-provincial harmony. Punjab made progress, he added. amination 2020, MSc Geography Part-I Senators Abdul Qadir, Dilawar Khan Sanjrani, Buzdar visit Data Darbar: annual examination 2020, MSc Mathe - and Sarfraz Bugti were among the delega - Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani and Pun - matics Part-I annual examination 2020, tion. jab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar MSc Physics Part-I annual examination During the meeting, Sadiq Sanjrani visited shrine of Hazrat Ali Hajveri, popu - 2020, MSc Sports Science & Physical praised the vision of Chief Minister larly known as Data Ganj Bakhsh and of - Education Part-I annual examination Usman Buzdar for presenting the best and fered Fateha. Senators Abdul Qadir, 2020 and MSc THM Part-I annual exam - people-friendly budget in Punjab. He com - Dilawar Khan and Sarfraz Bugti accom - ination 2020. Detailed results are also mended the district development package panied them. They also prayed for the available at PU website www.pu.edu.pk. devised by the provincial government to country's development, prosperity and sta - ensure composite development in bility. The Chairman and other senators every area. also offered special prayers for early inde - Movie night in honour The delegation also thanked the Punjab pendence of oppressed people of Indian of Dilip Kumar held government and the chief minister for ex - Occupied Kashmir. By Our Staff Reporter Coronaviris claims LAHORE: Theatre Wallay had or - ganized a movie night in honour of Bol - Ban on bathing in nine more lives, 415 lywood legend film star Dilip Kumar (Yousaf Khan) at The Farm, Banigala. new cases in Punjab A film “Deedar” would be screened at Lahore canal being flouted By Our Staff Reporter the Farm tonight on Saturday , besides multiple problems including serious accidents. Canal bathing in - Karaoke night. Deedar was a 1951 mu - creases especially in the current season because of extreme weather The coronavirus sical film by Nitin Bose, starring Dilip LAHORE: and the people have a lot of craze to take bath in canal water. Hun - claimed nine more lives and 415 new Kumar, Ashok Kumar and Nargis. The dreds of canal goers gather at Muslim Town, Shah Di Khui, Johar soundtrack was composed by the legend cases were reported in Punjab during Town, Garden Town, Thokar U-Turn, Mughalpura, Tajpura, the last 24 hours. Naushad with lyrics by Shakeel Ba - Dharampura, Jallo and other points of the canal. Well placed sources dayuni. According to data shared by a in the local administration told APP here Saturday that canal bathing spokesperson for the Punjab Primary causes multiple problems because the overcrowding leads to traffic and Secondary Healthcare Depart - Railways to run two jams and serious accidents on the canal road. ment (PP&SHD) here on Saturday, There is a complete ban on taking bath or swimming in the city death toll reached 10,874 and a total special trains on Eid canal, and 'we have constituted special teams to check canal number of cases were recorded bathing especially in June, July and August. He mentioned that 349,890 while 329,478 patients had By Our Staff Reporter Deputy Commissioner Lahore had directed the district officer and been recovered so far. assistant commissioners concerned to visit the canal frequently to LAHORE: The Pakistan Railways ensure enforcement of the government restriction. As per data provided by the PP&SHD, currently 9,547 patients will run two special trains on Eidul By Our Staff Reporter Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the City Traffic Police (CTP) Adha to facilitate the people. According told this scribe that traffic wardens had been directed not to let the are under treatment in different hos - pitals and 134 ones had been recov - to the PR spokesperson on Saturday, the LAHORE: The ban on bathing in Lahore canal is being flouted people park their vehicles including auto rickshaws and motor - first special trains will leave Karachi as a great rush of youngsters was observed in the canal to beat the bikes along sides the canal road, and do not spare the violators and ered. The health department City for Rawalpindi on July 19 at 1:00 heat. Revellers were also observed making fun at the canal road issue them traffic challan. He added that drive against wrong park - conducted 17,684 tests for the pm via Karachi Cantt, Hyderabad, which may cause any untoward incident. The enormous rush of peo - ing would be intensified in consultation with the district adminis - COVID-19 and total 5.93 million Rohri, Rahimyar Khan, Khanpur, Ba - ple may also become an easy target for coronavirus. tration and irrigation department. Dr Khalid Hussain, a Senior tests had been conducted so far. hawalpur, Khanewal, Faisalabad Sangla Since the onset of COVID-19, the district administration has been Professor at Services Hospital Lahore, told this scribe that bathing Meanwhile, 352,612 citizens had Hill, Wazirabad and Lalamusa which taking effective measures to restrict bathing in canal, and this year in canal water was fraught with numerous health hazards due to been vaccinated in 662 centres and a will reach its destination on the next day also, the administration launched a crackdown to stop citizens, es - several contamination, adding that people taking bath in the canal total number of vaccinated people at 2:35 pm. pecially youngsters from taking bath in the city canal as it causes may suffer from various diseases especially skin related issues. reached 11,948,015 in the province. All main rivers continue to run normal By Our Staff Reporter Balochistan including upper catchments of all the main rivers. LAHORE: The Federal Flood Commission (FFC) No significant rainfall events during the past 24 on Saturday said that all main rivers (Indus, Jhelum, hours has been reported by FFD, Lahore except for Chenab, Ravi and Sutlej) were flowing normal with Padidan=32 mm, Shaheed Benazirabad=16 mm and no riverine flood situation in the country. Turbat=12 mm. According to daily FFC report, the combined live According to FFD, Lahore, fairly widespread thun - storage capacity of Tarbela, Mangla & Chashma derstorm/rain with heavy falls at scattered places, reservoirs is 4.183 MAF which is 30.95% of the total very heavy falls at isolated plactures and extremely Combined Live Storage Capacity of 13.516 MAF. heavy falls at one or two places are expected over Yesterday’s trough of Strong Westerly Wave over upper catchments of rivers Indus, Kabul, Jhelum and Northern parts of Iran has moved Eastwards and lies Chenab including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Northern & over Northern parts of Afghanistan whereas weak Northeastern Punjab from Monday to Wednesday. Seasonal Low lies over Northern Balochistan. Scattered thunderstorm/rain may also occur over Mild moist current from Arabian Sea is penetrat - upper catchments of Rivers Ravi, Sutlej and Beas dur - ing into upper parts of Pakistan upto 5000 feet which ing the same period. is very likely to become strong from Sunday. Yester - As a result, Medium to High Flood is expected in day’s upper air circulation over Southern parts of rivers Indus, Kabul including their tributaries/nullahs Mumbai (India) has become insignificant. and Hill Torrents of D.G. Khan Division, besides, For the ensuing 24 hours, isolated High to Very High Flood in river Jhelum (upstream thunderstorm/rain has been predicted by FFD, La - Mangla reservoir) and river Chenab including its trib - LAHORE: A vendor displays garlic and ginger to attract the customers.
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