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15 persons injured in road mishap
KAMALIA, Aug 21 (APP):In a collision between a car and a passenger van on Wednesday, 15 people received injuries near Kamalia bypass.
The van hit the car while overtaking a bus, the police sources said, adding resultantly, 15 people got injuries, three among them were in serious condition.
The Rescue 1122 shifted the seriously injured to Tehsil Headquarters Hospital (THQ). The rescue team provided first aid to other injured.
Meanwhile, the police have registered a case.
UAJK VC honors Tayyaba for top marks in Intermediate Exams
ISLAMABAD, Aug 21 (APP): The University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (UAJK) is proud to honor one of the brightest young talents from the region, Tayyaba Saghir, who recently achieved remarkable success in the Intermediate Exams.
Tayyaba, hailing from Jehlum Valley, secured an impressive 1154 out of 1200 marks, earning her the top position in the exams. In recognition of her extraordinary academic performance, Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Muhammad Kaleem Abbasi invited Tayyaba and her father and brother to his office on Wednesday.
During the meeting, Prof. Dr. Abbasi expressed his admiration for Tayyaba’s hard work, dedication, and perseverance, noting that her success is a shining example of how determination and effort can overcome any obstacle, said a press release.
“Students like Tayyaba prove that with unwavering commitment and a strong work ethic, nothing is unachievable,” said Prof. Dr. Kaleem Abbasi. “Her remarkable success not only brings pride to her family and her community but also serves as an inspiration for all students across the region.”
The Vice-Chancellor presented Tayyaba with souvenirs as a token of appreciation and congratulated her on her outstanding achievement. He also encouraged her to continue striving for excellence in her future academic pursuits, emphasizing that UAJK will always support and recognize talented students like her.
Tayyaba Saghir expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the Vice-Chancellor for the warm reception and the recognition of her efforts. “I am deeply honored by the Vice-Chancellor’s appreciation, which has boosted my morale and motivated me to continue performing at my best,” she said. “This recognition is not just for me but for all students who believe in the power of hard work.”
The meeting was also attended by Associate Prof. Dr. Imtiaz Awan, who congratulated Tayyaba on her achievement and wished her continued success in her academic journey.