Pakistan Mathematical Society organized 42nd national seminar at
Islamia UniversityBahawalpur
BAHAWALPUR (PR)The Pakistan Mathematical Society organized 42nd national seminar at
Islamia University here the other day. IUB Vice Chancellor Prof Dr
Qaiser Mushtaq who is the founding president of Pakistan Mathematical
Society (PMS) attended the seminar
along with faculty members and students of the Mathematics Department.
The guest speaker who is the renowned mathematician and serving at
Quaid e Azam University Islamabad delivered an extensive lecture on
topic of "How to find distance between two points". It is important to
mention that Pakistan Mathematical Society is a top ten scientific NGO
of the country working for the promotion of mathematics. The society has
organised 18 international conferences so far and a seminar
is organized during every quarter to enrich faculty and students with
knowledge of renowned scholars and researchers of respective fields.
11-year-old boy who had gone missing was found murdered
in sugarcane fields in Yazman
BAHAWALPUR (By Our Staff
Reporter) An 11-year-old boy who had gone missing a month and half ago,
was found murdered
in sugarcane fields in Yazman here. According to police sources,
resident of Yazman 11-year-old Kashif, a second-grader, had gone missing
about one and half months ago. The family searched the boy
hectically and upon failure, got a case registered with police. On
Friday, some passersby spotted a dead body, lying in worst condition in
sugarcane field and informed the police. The police shifted the dead
body to hospital where he was identified as Kashif.The police registered
a case against Khalid Jutt and his two accomplices for allegedly
kidnapping the boy . The
police, however, sent the dead body to hospital for post-mortem and
started further investigation. Talking to the media, the police official
suspected that the boy might have been murdered
after being sexually assaulted. They said that it is premature to
confirm any such suspicion and the autopsy would ascertain the facts
surrounded death of the boy
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