Campus لیبل والی اشاعتیں دکھا رہا ہے۔ سبھی اشاعتیں دکھائیں
Campus لیبل والی اشاعتیں دکھا رہا ہے۔ سبھی اشاعتیں دکھائیں

ہفتہ، 8 فروری، 2020

Center for Environmental Sciences by Minhaj



Better environment, better tomorrow.

 Center for Environmental Sciences
 by Minhaj 

Edited by Mahira


The environmental matters are focus of the political and economic areas and are at the top of the development agenda of every country in the world. This is the outcome of a rising global concern about the protection of the environment. In last few centuries, the world has witnessed a rapid but uneven economic development.
In University of Sindh Jamshoro, the Center for Environmental Sciences was founded by Professor Ubaidullah Abbasi in the year 2000. This center is providing degrees of Bachelor of Science (B.S.) to train the students to become proficient in natural and physical sciences, as well as to be aware of social and cultural influences upon environmental problems that are our society is facing nowadays.
Mr. Yar Muhammad Khawar was the first and Professor Ubaidullah Abbasi who was also the founder of the Center of Environmental Science was the second director of the Center for Environmental Sciences. Afterwards, Professor Mushtaq Ahmed Balouch and Dr Ghulam Murtaza Mastoi hold the charge of director of this center and now Professor Dr Khalida Faryal Almani is performing her duties, as the fifth director of this center.
Being an interdisciplinary field of knowledge, the scope of the Center for Environmental Sciences (CES) is to provide all the information to the students and to train them very well in this field. Environmental sciences includes programs with multidisciplinary scope in which the graduates will learn to address the challenges of maintenance of environmental integrity for sustainable development in relation to human activities. Environmental Scientists are needed more than ever by industry, government and society as they bring together information from a wide range of subjects to explore some of the most important threats facing the world, such as climate change, pollution, conservation and food security. Environmental Sciences studies is broadly based with its roots in Biology, giving you an understanding of organisms, their environments and their communities, Chemistry, providing an understanding of many natural environmental processes and pollution, and Geology, giving you a background in global processes and land and water resource management, as well as deepening your scientific knowledge.
The teaching faculty comprises Director Professor Dr Khalida Faryal Almani, Lecturer Mahar Amanullah, and Assistant Professor Habibullah Abbasi along with one visiting scholar and five other teaching assistants.
The good atmosphere is provided to the students of CES to study in a good manner, proper labs, wide and well settled classes and seminar, all equipment and apparatus are provided to the students for the practical work.  The center has the strength of 400 students including the students or M.A previous.

Many pass out students from the CES are very well teachers of the general science in different schools, meanwhile, many of the students have got jobs in H.D.A and W.A.S.A, also a very brilliant student from CES, Ali Muhammad Rind after passing out got job in the “Environmental Protection Industry” and gradually became the Assistant Director of the Industry, hence this center is performing a good role in the University of Sindh, Jamshoro and serving the students in a very good manner.


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Center of Environmental sciences
Department Profile
In the University of Sindh Jamshoro, the center of Environmental science came into being in the year 2000. Respected Professor Ubaidullah Abbasi was the founder of the center of Environmental Sciences.
The Environment matters are at the center of the political and economic areas and are at the top of the development agenda of every country in the world. This is the outcome of a rising global concern about the protection of the environment. In last few centuries, the world has witnessed a rapid but uneven economic development. The goal of the center of Environmental Science in the University of Sindh is to provide the Bachelor of Science degree (B.S.) in environmental studies is to train students to become proficient in the natural and physical sciences, as well as to be aware of social and cultural influences upon environmental problems that are our society is facing nowadays.

Mr. Yar Muhammad Khawar was the first director of the center of Environmental science, after the completion of his tenure, Professor Ubaidullah Abbasi became the second director of the center of Environmental science, and he was also the founder of the Center of Environmental science as well. Professor Mushtaq Ahmed Balouch was the third director of the center of Environmental science; Dr. Ghulam Murtaza Mastoi was the fourth director of the center of Environmental science and after his completion of his tenure Dr. Ghulam Murtaza Mastoi who was serving as the director of CES was sent back to his parent department of Chemistry, and finally Professor Dr. khalida Faryral Almani is the fifth director of the center of Environmental science, basically Dr. khalida Faryal Almani belongs to the Department of Pharmacy from the University of Sindh Jamshoro.

Being an interdisciplinary field of knowledge, the scope of the center of Environmental science is to provide all the information to the students and to train them very well in the field of Environmental science, Environmental science includes programs with multidisciplinary scope in which the graduates will learn to address the challenges of maintenance of environmental integrity for sustainable development in relation to human activities.  Environmental Scientists are needed more than ever by industry, government and society. The Environmental Science degree brings together information from a wide range of subjects to explore some of the most important threats facing the world, such as climate change, pollution, conservation and food security. The environmental Science degree is broadly based with its roots in biology (giving you an understanding of organisms, their environments and their communities), chemistry (providing an understanding of many natural environmental processes and pollution), and earth sciences giving you a background in global processes and land and water resource management as well as deepening your scientific knowledge.
The teaching faculty comprises on Khalida Faryal Almani, professor and director of the CES, Mahar Amanullah, Lecturer, and Assistant Professor Habibullah Abbasi one visiting scholar and five other Teaching Assistants.

In the center of Environmental science there is the good atmosphere provided for the students to study in a good manner, proper labs, wide and well settled classes and seminar, all equipment and apparatus are provided to the students for the practical work.  The center has the strength of 400 students including the students or M.A previous.

Many of the students have pass out from the center of Environmental science and has become very well teachers of the general science in different schools, meanwhile many of the students from the center of Environmental science have got jobs in H.D.A and W.A.S.A, also a very brilliant student from the center of Environmental science, Ali Muhammad Rind after passing out from the center of Environmental science got job in the “Environmental Protection Industry” and gradually by time become the Assistant Director of the Industry, hence the center of environmental science is performing a well role in the University of Sindh Jamshoro and serving students in a very good manner.


اتوار، 26 جنوری، 2020

Interview: Dr Javed Iqbal By: Ahmed Raza

By: Ahmed Raza
Nov 14, 2013 at 5:29 AM



Increasing redundancy repels youth from Urdu: Dr Javed
Interview: Dr Javed Iqbal

Introduction: Mr. Javed Iqbal was born on March 23, 1964 in Latifabad. After his early education, he received Graduation and Masters Degree in Urdu Literature from Government Degree College in 1987. He has been associated with Urdu department since 1987. Quest of education propelled him completing his MPhil in 1995 and doctorate in 2002. Dr Javed was recently promoted as Dean of Arts Faculty which makes him the youngest Dean in UoS history.


Roshni:  Why did you choose teaching as a profession?
Dr Javed: I had always liked this field, when I was young; I enjoyed the company of literate personalities like, Professor Persian Language at UoS, Huzoor Ahmed Saleem, founder of Cosmopolitan School System, Professor Arshad Raza, Prof. Habeeb Arshad, Ateeq Ahmed Jilani, and advocate Mushtaq Ahemd. From there; I got the desire to become like them.
Roshni:  What difficulties you faced during your career?
Dr Javed: As I belong to a lower class family, it was never easy to continue my study having an excessive burden to support family. I therefore worked as a part-time electrician. However, I always carried my books along with my tool box. I often studied hours at night to complete my Masters Degree. My patience was rewarded and I was appointed as lecturer at Urdu Department University of Sindh.

Roshni: Why did you prefer research field over creative work?
Dr Javed: Earlier in my career, I wrote many short poems, ghazliyat, essays and afsaney. But, soon I realized that this field expects a lot of time and attention, unfortunately I was too busy to keep the wheel of my domestic responsibilities moving. I therefore had no option but to switch my field of interest and research work on Urdu Literature was always my second interest after writing. Still, for my catharsis, I seldom write some poems or short stories.
Roshni: How do you compare both fields (writing & Research)?
Dr Javed: One cannot justify both fields by placing one over another. Each has its own importance, its own domain. Writing poetry or prose is an art to convert your feelings and ideas on paper. Research on Urdu literature tells us the quality of today’s and old Urdu Literature by their comparative study.
Roshni: How many research papers have you written?
Dr Javed: I wrote my first monograph during masters, on “Personality and Work of Fazal Ahmed Kareem Fazli.” Further I have written research papers about research-work done earlier on “Ameer Minayi.” Further I have written articles on “Urdu Tabsara Nigari,” “Urdu Taqreer Nigari” and many other topics.
Roshni: How many M.Phil/PhD scholars have you supervised?
Dr Javed: Six PhD and two M.phil Scholars have completed their degree under my supeervision, while, twelve M.phil and PhD scholars are under process.
Roshni: Being a researcher of Urdu literature, how do you see excessive use of slang words in Urdu?
Dr Javed: Earlier, slangs were considered bad and therefore were not included in dictionaries. But, now many slang words are not only accepted but also included in Urdu dictionaries, considering their extensive use in spoken Urdu. However, one should use them before selective gatherings and listeners.
Roshni: What do you think of young generation Urdu poets?
Dr Jawed: I consider them disgrace to Urdu Poetry. This poetry has worse effects on our youth and influences their thoughts. This vulgarity would not last long. However, this generation also has poets like, Amjad Islam Amjad, Mohsin Naqwi, Iftikhar Arif and Jameel-ud-deen Aali.
Roshni: Why do you think is youth disinterested in Urdu Literature?
Dr Javed: Due to increasing redundancy, most of our youth propel towards English language instead, which creates many job opportunities in national and multi-national companies. Parents too, focus on science-subjects rather than their national language.