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on 06/08/2024

Erasmus+ Capacity Building in the Field of Higher Education (CBHE) ACTIVE Seminar and Technical Workshop on ICT-Based Climate Actions at Munster Technological University (MTU), Cork, Ireland. In his inaugural address, Mr Michael Loftus, Vice President for External Affairs MTU, welcomed the delegates and presented MTU’s vision. Prof. Dr. Tauha Hussain Ali, Vice Chancellor, MUET, delivered […]

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Our dilemma of not having proper elevator designs in buildings.

on 06/08/2024

Elevator engineering design is a crucial aspect that should be considered equally as other building services. It is important to understand the significance of elevator engineering in ensuring the safety and comfort of occupants in a building.I remember visiting one of the renowned university architecture engineering departments in Lahore, which was an 11-floor building. Most […]

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450 km-long new roads worth Rs. 210b to be built in Punjab

on 06/08/2024

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif announced that three 450 km-long roads will be built in Punjab by December next year to connect different areas with the big cities. “Roads connecting big cities will not only make it easier for the people to travel but would also play an important role in their socio-economic development,” […]

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NESPAK, PMA organize Lahore Transport Week

on 06/08/2024

LAHORE: NESPAK, in collaboration with the Punjab Mass Transit Authority (PMA), is organizing Lahore Transport Week from July 22 to July 31, 2024, under the theme “City on the Move: Now Dreams Take Flight” at NESPAK House, Lahore. This week-long event features consultative sessions and seminars aimed at uniting stakeholders, government departments, and agencies to […]

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Microsoft mulls restricting third-party access to Windows kernel after Crowd Strike outage

on 06/08/2024

Following the “worst IT outage in history” caused by a faulty CrowdStrike update that affected 8.5 million PCs, Microsoft is advocating for changes to enhance Windows’ resilience and is considering restricting security vendors’ access to the Windows kernel.The Redmond tech giant says in a new incident response post that ways to prevent future similar outages […]

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