Load shedding and
ruling engineers!
Despite Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s directive for energizing the power plants shut down in the country, the situation does not seem
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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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Despite Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s directive for energizing the power plants shut down in the country, the situation does not seem
Since Photovoltaic cooling’s expense viability relies to a great extent upon the cooling hardware and given the helpless efficiencies
The Islamabad High Court (HEC) restored Dr Tariq Javed Banuri as chairman Higher Education Commission (HEC)
Acceptable Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is defined as air in which there are no known contaminants at harmful concentrations as determined
Pakistan’s every major city has been witnessing fire incidents pretty frequently and every time all questions concentrate on the causes