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Punjab University Awards Five PhD Degrees In Different Disciplines

The Punjab University on Saturday awarded five PhD degrees to scholars in different disciplines.

LAHORE, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 7th Jul, 2018 ) :The Punjab University on Saturday awarded five PhD degrees to scholars in different disciplines.

According to details, Nazma Malik, daughter of Ehsan-Ullah Khan, was awarded degree in the subject of Home Economics after approval of her thesis titled 'Achieving Sustainable Domestic WaterSystem: Identifying the Existing System and the Ways to Ameliorate the Water Management of a Selected Part of Lahore'.

Javeria Saleem Malik, daughter of Malik Muhammad Saleem, was awarded degree in the subject of Public Health after approval of her thesis entitled 'Developmental Screening and Nutritional Intervention of Severe Acute Malnourished Children in southern Punjabpakistan'.

 

Muhammad Javed Aftab, son of Muhammad Siddique, was awarded PhD degree in the subject of Special Education after approval of his thesis entitled 'Prevalence of Students with Learning Difficulties in Mathematics at Primary Level in Punjab'; and Khurshid Alam, son pf Abdul Qadoos in the subject of English after approval of his thesis entitled 'politics of Identity: A Critical Study of Pakistani Fiction in English'.

Similarly, Iram Naseer, daughter of Rana Naseer Ahmad, got degree in the subject of History after approval of her thesis entitled 'A History of Pakistan-China Relations 1973-2013,Reappraisal'.

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