Why Engr. Najeeb Haroon wants Imran Khan to quit
Engr. Najeeb Haroon’s stance in the wake of current political situation in the country has invited scores of engineers be they his supporters or opponents
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Engineering Review, first published in October 1975, is Pakistan’s foremost newspaper covering – through reports and articles – events and subjects that are of professional and commercial interest to engineers in government offices, consulting firms, contractors, industry and academia. Subjects of interest for architects and town planners too are covered.
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Engr. Najeeb Haroon’s stance in the wake of current political situation in the country has invited scores of engineers be they his supporters or opponents
Shaham Zaki, a 32-year-old Pakistani expatriate, thought his life was over when he lost his right arm to a car accident in the Saudi capital of Riyadh 15 years ago
In pulp and paper mills, refineries, and chemical factories, cogeneration is still prevalent. In this type of industrial cogeneration, heat
Engineering psychology is moving towards complexity as deprivation is prevailing day by day. Critical observations may reveal the core issues
The largely-attended 40th Annual General Meeting of The Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Pakistan (IEEEP) was held this month in Lahore