HYDERABAD, Nov 10: A spokesman for the directorate of agriculture information, agriculture extension, Sindh, has said two more mobile wheat seed processing and grading floats will provide service to farmers in upper Sindh.

In a statement issued here on Thursday, he said this had been decided after the success of a seed processing float which was providing seed cleaning and grading facility to growers of lower Sindh up to the Nawabshah district.

He said that according to the programme, a float would provide service to growers of Sanghar, Matiari, Hyderabad and Nawabshah from Nov 7 to 18 in the first round and it would undertake second round of nine districts in lower Sindh from Nov 19 to Dec 10.

The spokesman said another float would start working from Nov 9 in Moro and Naushahro Feroze and a float would operate in upper Sindh soon.

He said wheat growers would be charged Rs10 per 40 kilograms and according to an estimate, an increase of three to five maunds per acre was expected.

LUMHS: The registrar of the Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences on Thursday announced that entry test of the university under the National Testing Service would be held on Nov 13.

Test venues for the LUMHS will be the Hyderabad Public School, for the Sardar Ghulam Mohammad Khan Mahar Medical College, the IBA campus, Sukkur, and for the Chandka Medical College, the Police Training Centre, Larkana.

Candidates who have not received roll number slips have been advised to report at respective test centres Nov 12 between 11am and 3pm for duplicate roll number slips.

MUET: The Mehran University of Engine-ering and Technology on Thursday announced that examinations of second term (2005 batch), fourth term (2004 batch), sixth term (2003 batch), eighth term (2002 batch) of bachelor’s of engineering, architecture, city and regional planning and 10th term (2001-batch) of bachelor’s of architecture will commence from November 16.

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