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Program PDF Saturday, March 28, 2020 Updated: 02-14-20
Program PDF Saturday, March 28, 2020 Updated: 02-14-20 Special ‐ Events and Meetings Congenital Heart Disease ‐ Scientific Session #5002 Session #602 Fellowship Administrators in Cardiovascular Education and ACHD Cases That Stumped Me Training Meeting, Day 2 Saturday, March 28, 2020, 8:00 a.m. ‐ 9:30 a.m. Saturday, March 28, 2020, 7:30 a.m. ‐ 5:30 p.m. Room S105b Marriott Marquis Chicago, Great Lakes Ballroom A CME Hours: 1.5 / CNE Hours: CME Hours: / CNE Hours: Co‐Chair: C. Huie Lin 7:30 a.m. Co‐Chair: Karen K. Stout Fellowship Administrators in Cardiovascular Education and Training Meeting, Day 2 8:00 a.m. LTGA, Severe AV Valve Regurgitation, Moderately Reduced EF, And Atrial Acute and Stable Ischemic Heart Disease ‐ Scientific Arrhythmia Session #601 Elizabeth Grier Treating Patients With STEMI: What They Didn't Teach You in Dallas, TX Fellowship! Saturday, March 28, 2020, 8:00 a.m. ‐ 9:30 a.m. 8:05 a.m. Room S505a ARS Questions (Pre‐Panel Discussion) CME Hours: 1.5 / CNE Hours: Elizabeth Grier Dallas, TX Co‐Chair: Frederick G. Kushner Co‐Chair: Alexandra J. Lansky 8:07 a.m. Panelist: Alvaro Avezum Panel Discussion: LTGA With AVVR And Reduced EF Panelist: William W. O'Neill Panelist: Jennifer Tremmel Panelist: Jonathan Nathan Menachem Panelist: Joseph A. Dearani 8:00 a.m. Panelist: Michelle Gurvitz Case of a Young Women With STEMI Panelist: David Bradley Jasjit Bhinder Valhalla, NY 8:27 a.m. ARS Questions (Post‐Panel Discussion) 8:05 a.m. Elizabeth Grier Young Women With STEMI: Something Doesn't Make Sense... -
Db List for 26-02-2020(Wednesday)
_ 1 _ PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, PESHAWAR DAILY LIST FOR WEDNESDAY, 26 FEBRUARY, 2020 MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH,CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE MUHAMMAD NASIR MAHFOOZ MOTION CASES 1. W.P 710-P/2019 AM and Company (AMC) & Barrister Syed Mudasser Ameer, With IR(N)(stay Others Ghulam Mohyuddin Malik granted on 31-1- V/s 2019),with GM (Construction KP) NHA Sikandar Rashid, Deputy Attorney cms.725- General, AG KPK p/19(M)(Addl: Documents), 2845- p/19(M)(Document s)((NO 1 on the Motion List)) 2. W.P 1449- Izaz Ali Ali Gohar Durrani P/2020(Detenue V/s Muhammad Asim) Federation of Pak Deputy Attorney General, Kamran Ullah, Shahzad Anjum, Mr. Muhammad Nawaz Aalam, Mirza Khalid Mahmood., Writ Petition Branch AG Office 3. Cr.m 28-P/2020 In Zebta Khan Noor Alam Khan Cr.A 93-P/2020() V/s The state Cr Appeal Branch AG Office 4. W.P 1410- Redi GUl Jahangir Khan Afridi P/2019(With IR) V/s Additional Chief Secretary Siraj Ahmad Khan, Abdul Rauf, Writ Petition Branch AG Office, Yousaf Ali Khan 5. W.P 3417-P/2019 Muhammad Younas Mian Asif Khan With IR,With C.M V/s (Date By Court) 1895/2019() Secretary Mineral KPK Abdul Sattar Khan, Matiullah Khan Marwat, Malik Sajjad Ali Khan, Siraj Ahmad Khan, Writ Petition Branch AG Office, Yousaf Ali Khan MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 1 of 113 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 2 _ DAILY LIST FOR WEDNESDAY, 26 FEBRUARY, 2020 MR. -
ANALYSIS of BUDDHIST SCULPTURES a Case Study of Malakand Collection in Swat Museum by Amjad Pervaiz TAXILA INSTITUTE of ASIAN
ANALYSIS OF BUDDHIST SCULPTURES A Case Study of Malakand Collection in Swat Museum By Amjad Pervaiz TAXILA INSTITUTE OF ASIAN CIVILIZATIONS QUAID-I-AZAM UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD 2016 CERTIFICATE This thesis by Amjad Pervaiz is accepted in its present form by the Taxila Institute of Asian Civilizations, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, as satisfying the thesis requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Asian Studies. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ashraf Khan Supervisor _________________ External Examiner __________________ External Examiner __________________ Director (TIAC) Dr. Ghani-ur-Rehman __________________ Dated: __________________ Declaration I hereby declare that this thesis in its present form is the result of my individual research and it has not been submitted concurrently to any university for any other degree. ______________ Amjad Pervaiz TAXILA INSTITUTE OF ASIAN CIVILIZATIONS QUAID-I-AZAM UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD I hereby recommend that the Dissertation prepared under my supervision by Mr. Amjad Pervaiz, entitled Analysis of Buddhist Sculptures: A Case Study of Malakand Collection in Swat Museum be accepted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Asian Studies. _____________________ Prof. Dr. M. Ashraf Khan Supervisor DEDICATION I dedicate this work to my parents, sisters, wife and daughters Yousra Khan, Mahnoor Amjad and Ayesha Amjad who suffered and compromised a lot to enable me to complete this study. Contsents LIST OF MAPS ........................................................................................................... -
January 2016 NEWS COVERAGE PERIOD JANUARY 25TH to JANUARY 31ST, 2016 PROTESTERS DEMAND PROPER SHARE for GB in CPEC Dawn, January 25Th, 2016
January 2016 NEWS COVERAGE PERIOD JANUARY 25TH TO JANUARY 31ST, 2016 PROTESTERS DEMAND PROPER SHARE FOR GB IN CPEC Dawn, January 25th, 2016 ISLAMABAD: A large number of people belonging to Gilgit-Baltistan, including members of the area’s legislative assembly, on Sunday held a protest demonstration in front of National Press Club demanding proper share in China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). They also demanded that GB should be declared the fifth province of Pakistan so that the people of the backward area could get their basic rights. The protest was organised by the Youth of Gilgit-Baltistan, a non-political platform representing the youth of the area. Speaking on the occasion, member of the legislative assembly, Kacho Imtiaz, said people of GB could not get their basic rights even after 68 years. “We had passed a resolution in the legislative assembly that there should be three hubs of CPEC in GB but only one station is being given to us for loading and unloading of goods. Moreover, no industrial zone is being set up in GB,” he complained. Another MLA, Haji Rizwan, said basic rights should be ensured for the people of GB. “Moreover, the government of PML-N should implement the National Action Plan (NAP) in its letter and spirit and take action against terrorists instead of using the law for its own benefits,” he said. The protesters also demanded that Gilgit-Baltistan should get representation in the National Assembly, Senate and the National Finance Commission. Talking to Dawn, chairman of the GB Youth’s coordination committee, Hasnain Kazmi, said the government should give basic rights to the people of GB. -
1.Margalla-Papers-2019-Issue-II.Pdf
Volume: XXIII, Issue-II, 2019 ISSN 1999-2297 MARGALLA P A P E R S A Journal of International Affairs Institute of Strategic Studies, Research and Analysis (ISSRA) National Defence University Islamabad - Pakistan Volume: XXIII, Issue-II, 2019 ISSN 1999-2297 Institute of Strategic Studies, Research and Analysis (ISSRA) National Defence University Islamabad - Pakistan Volume: XXIII, Issue-II, 2019 ISSN 1999-2297 Volume: XXIII, Issue-II, 2019 ISSN 1999-2297 Volume: XXIII, Issue-II, 2019 ISSN 1999-2297 Disclaimer The contents of this 'Journal' are writers’ personal views. The statements, facts and opinions by the authors in the Margalla Papers do not imply the official policy of the National Defence University and Editors or the Publishers. 1 PRIORITIZING THE DEFENCE AGAINST BIOLOGICAL THREATS: PAKISTAN'S RESPONSE AND PREPAREDNESS Rubina Ali and Manzoor Khan Afridi * Abstract Biological threats pose significant risks to national and international security. A deliberate release of biological agents whether by terrorist groups or individual perpetrators constitutes an immediate threat to the life and health of the people. Many biological agents can spread infectious diseases or cause illness in humans. In the 21st century, infectious diseases are the second leading cause of death worldwide. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the unsettled problems in the arena of biosecurity and health security. Moreover, the rapid development of biotechnology leads to an increased threat of biological weapons. Therefore, this article articulates how a state can effectively protect the health and life of its citizens from these threats. The main objective of this paper is to encapsulate the perilous weaknesses in existing preparedness for countering biological risks. -
The Buddhist Collection of Wali-E Swat: Its History, Classification and Analysis
The Buddhist Collection of Wali-e Swat: Its History, Classification and Analysis by Tahira Tanweer INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES UNIVERSITY OF PESHAWAR 2010 The Buddhist Collection of Wali-e Swat: Its History, Classification and Analysis Dissertation submitted to the Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Peshawar in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Approved by: 1. Professor Dr. M. Farooq Swati Institute of Archaeology & Anthropology University of Peshawar Supervisor 2. Internal Examiner 3. External Examiner INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF PESHAWAR 2010 2 C O N T E N T S Chapter Page Preface iv Acknowledgements v Maps viii List of Tables x Abbreviations xi 1 Introduction and Brief History of the Wali’s Collection 1 Introduction 1 The Beginning of Archaeological Research in the Swat Valley 3 The History and Sources of the Wali’s Collection 4 Subject Matter of the Wali’s Collection 5 2 Cultural History and Geography of the Swat Valley 8 Nomenclature of Swat 8 Cultural and Historical Profile of the Swat Valley 8 Geography of the Swat Valley 18 Population and Human Settlements 22 Flora and Fauna 23 3 Catalogue of the Wali’s Collection 26 Catalogue of Wali-e Swat Collection 26 4 Classification and Analysis on the Basis of Zonal 89 Workshops Classification of the Collection 89 Classification on the Subject Matter 89 Jātakas or Previous Births’ Stories of the Buddha 89 The Life Story of the Buddha 90 -
FRC Monthly Seminar Series
FRC Monthly Seminar series Role of Media in Peace and Development: Issues and Challenges SEMINAR REPORT Date: 15th March 2012 23 A, Street 28, F10/1, Islamabad www.frc.com.pk 1 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 3 2. Profiles of The Guest Speakers............................................................................................................ 5 3. Key Notes from Guest Speakers .......................................................................................................... 6 4. Role of Media in Peace and Development ........................................................................................ 11 5. Issues and Challenges Faced by Media ............................................................................................. 12 6. Way Forward ..................................................................................................................................... 13 7. Annexure a) Agenda ........................................................................................................................................ 14 b) List of Participants ...................................................................................................................... 15 c) Press Release .............................................................................................................................. 16 d) Transcriptions of Guest Speakers Speeches .............................................................................. -
Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar
Reproduced by Sani H. Panhwar SARDAR ABDUR RAB NISHTAR A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY SYED MUJAWAR HUSSAIN SHAH REPRODUCED BY SANI H. PANHWAR CONTENTS Foreword .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 Preface .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 Acknowledgements .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 Introduction .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 CHAPTER I Family, Early Life and Education .. .. .. .. .. 7 CHAPTER II The North West Frontier Province - A Retrospect .. .. .. 17 CHAPTER III Nishtar's Career as a Politician .. .. .. .. .. .. 34 CHAPTER IV Nishtar and the Freedom Movement Part I .. .. .. .. 47 CHAPTER V Nishtar and the Freedom Movement Part II .. .. .. .. 66 CHAPTER VI Nishtar and the Freedom Movement Part III .. .. .. .. 76 CHAPTER VII Nishtar and the Young Country .. .. .. .. .. .. 102 CHAPTER VIII Nishtar as an Ideologue .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 116 CHAPTER IX Nishtar - Champion of Democracy .. .. .. .. .. 122 CONCLUSION .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 135 FORWARD The present work is a revised version of an M.Phil dissertation submitted to the Department of History, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. The book is a political biography of Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar, a very prominent name amongst the galaxy of the close associates of the Quaid-i-Azam, Mohammad Ali Jinnah in the latter's struggle for the achievement of Pakistan. The author deserves our congratulations and thanks for bringing together a host of source-material scattered in various places. He has attempted to cover almost every detail regarding Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar's personality. The book is not only a portrayal of Nishtar's political and literary activities but also an attempt in highlighting the various features of the Frontier politics of his times. Apart from enlightening the readers on Nishtar's role in the Pakistan Movement, the book will certainly of value for future researchers and writers interested in this field. -
District of Domicile
District of Date of Appointment S.No Name of Doctor Father Name Gender Current Designation Place of Posting BPS MBBS/BDS/MD MS (Y/N) FCPS-I (YES/NO) FCPS-II (YES/NO) MCPS / DIPLOMA Speciality Received From Domicile (dd/mm/yyyy) 1 Shah Faisal Khanzad Ronaq Zaman Male Abbotabad 2/1/1998 DHO Admin DHO Office 19 MBBS/MPH NIL NIL NIL NIL Public Health DHO Abbotabad 2 Hira Jamil Abdul Jamil Female Swat 1/6/2017 Dental Surgeon RHC Kharia Gali 17 BDS NIL NIL NIL NIL Nil DHO Abbotabad 3 Robina Habib Habib Shah Female Haripur 12/18/1991 PMO Type-D Havelien 19 MBBS NIL NIL NIL NIL Nil DHO Abbotabad 4 Asad Ali Shah Muhammad Ali Shah Male Charsadda 8/1/2005 MO Type-D Havelien 18 MD NIL NIL NIL NIL Nil DHO Abbotabad 5 Syed Azmat Ali Shah Rifat Ali Male Abbotabad 9/4/2012 SMO (Dental Surgeon) Type-D Havelien 18 BDS NIL NIL NIL MCPS Oral Surgery DHO Abbotabad 6 Safdar Khan Muhammad Rafiq Male Abbotabad 19.09.1990 Physician Type-D Havelien 18 MBBS NIL Yes NIL NIL Medicine DHO Abbotabad 7 Muhammad Firdaus Abdul Karim Male Abbotabad 5/1/199 MO Type-D Lora 18 MBBS NIL NIL NIL NIL Nil DHO Abbotabad 8 Minjhaj bin Misbah Misbah-ud-Din Lodhi Male Abbotabad 8/1/2016 MO BHU BP Khan 17 MBBS NIL NIL NIL NIL Nil DHO Abbotabad 9 Afifa Amir Amir Khan Female Abbotabad 2/22/2017 WMO BHU Bagh Bandi 17 MBBS NIL NIL NIL NIL Nil DHO Abbotabad 10 Nazira Shamraiz Shamraiz Khan Female Abbotabad 8/6/2016 WMO BHU Bagnotar 17 MBBS NIL NIL NIL NIL Nil DHO Abbotabad 11 Nomana Sadiq Muhammad Sadiq` Female Abbotabad 1/23/2017 WMO BHU Beerangali 17 MBBS NIL NIL NIL MCPS Gynee/OBS DHO -
Db List for 28-01-2021(Thursday)
_ 1 _ PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, PESHAWAR DAILY LIST FOR THURSDAY, 28 JANUARY, 2021 MR. JUSTICE QAISER RASHID KHAN, CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE S.M. ATTIQUE SHAH MOTION CASES 1. COC 794- Saghir Iqabl Gulbela Advocate Javed Iqbal Gulbela P/2020(in WP V/s 3616- Mr Ansari Secty C&W Writ Petition Branch AG Office, P/2019(Against Malik Muhammad Ali order HJ- Exjudge,VII)) 2. COC 809- Muhammad Shoved Bashir Khan Wazir P/2020(in COC V/s 516-P/2020 in W.P Nadeem Aslam Chaudhry Hidayatullah (Focal Person), 2067- Muhammad Khalid Matten, Writ P/2020(Against Petition Branch AG Office order HCJ,VIII)) 3. CM Corr 8- aasil Khan Khaled Rehman P/2021(in WP V/s 4093- Chairman NAB & Others Syed Azeem Dad DPG P/2019(Order by HCJ,VII)) 4. W.P 2890-P/2019() Khan Ayaz Gul Rehman Momand V/s Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Anwar Khan Banvi, Peshawar Writ Petition Branch AG Office 5. W.P 3424-P/2019() Fawad Khan Muhammad Usman Khan Turlandi V/s Government of kPK Siraj Ahmad Khan, Writ Petition Branch AG Office, Yousaf Ali Khan 6. W.P 3716-P/2019 Muhammad Asif Iqbal Zartaj Anwar Khan With IR,() V/s VC Agricutlure Ansar Ullah Khan, Muhammad Zafar Tahirkheli IT Branch Peshawar High Court Page 1 of 84 Video Link only available in Court # 1,2,3 and 4 _ 2 _ DAILY LIST FOR THURSDAY, 28 JANUARY, 2021 MR. JUSTICE QAISER RASHID KHAN, CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE S.M. -
Prayer Cards | Joshua Project
Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Afghani, general in Australia Afghani, general in Austria Population: 27,000 Population: 44,000 World Popl: 279,600 World Popl: 279,600 Total Countries: 7 Total Countries: 7 People Cluster: South Asia Muslim - Pashtun People Cluster: South Asia Muslim - Pashtun Main Language: Dari Main Language: Dari Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Islam Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Scripture: Complete Bible Scripture: Complete Bible www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: fsHH - Pixabay Source: fsHH - Pixabay "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Afghani, general in Belgium Afghani, general in Canada Population: 26,000 Population: 59,000 World Popl: 279,600 World Popl: 279,600 Total Countries: 7 Total Countries: 7 People Cluster: South Asia Muslim - Pashtun People Cluster: South Asia Muslim - Pashtun Main Language: Dari Main Language: Dari Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Islam Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Scripture: Complete Bible Scripture: Complete Bible www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: fsHH - Pixabay Source: fsHH - Pixabay "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Afghani, general in Denmark Afghani, -
Finale List of Delegationspdf
Supplément au Compte rendu provisoire (10 juin 2016) LISTE FINALE DES DÉLÉGATIONS Conférence international du Travail 105e session, Genève Supplement to the Provisional Record (10 June 2016) FINAL LIST OF DELEGATIONS International Labour Conference 105th Session, Geneva Suplemento de Actas Provisionales (10 de junio de 2016) LISTA FINAL DE DELEGACIONES Conferencia Internacional del Trabajo 105.a reunión, Ginebra 2016 La liste des délégations est présentée sous une forme trilingue. Elle contient d’abord les délégations des Etats Membres de l’Organisation représentés à la Conférence dans l’ordre alphabétique selon le nom en français des Etats. Figurent ensuite les représentants des observateurs, des organisations intergouvernementales et des organisations internationales non gouvernementales invitées à la Conférence. Les noms des pays ou des organisations sont donnés en français, en anglais et en espagnol. Toute autre information (titres et fonctions des participants) est indiquée dans une seule de ces langues: celle choisie par le pays ou l’organisation pour ses communications officielles avec l’OIT. Les noms, titres et qualités figurant dans la liste finale des délégations correspondent aux indications fournies dans les pouvoirs officiels reçus au jeudi 9 juin 2016, à 16 heures. The list of delegations is presented in trilingual form. It contains the delegations of the member States represented at the Conference in the French alphabetical order, followed by the representatives of the observers, intergovernmental organizations and international non-governmental organizations invited to the Conference. The names of the countries and organizations are given in French, English and Spanish. Any other information (titles and functions of participants) is given in only one of these languages: the one chosen by the country or organization for their official communications with the ILO.