PESHAWAR, Aug 9: The Institute of Computer and Management Sciences in collaboration with the National University of Science and Technology plans to offer diploma courses in health management and information system for medical community.

This was stated by Malik Tajammul Khan, Director of the ICMS, in a Press briefing here on Monday. Mr Khan said that the institute, in collaboration with the Pakistan Army, was looking for the installation of digital clocks which would start from next week from the Saddar area and would be extended to the GT Road, Khyber Road, Hayath Abad and other cities like Charsadda, Mardan, Kohat and Nowshehra.

"We are also looking for installing population clocks which would indicate the growing population and this would help inform common man about the population growth," he said. Mr Khan further said that a project for the security of the Peshawar city was also under procces and it would soon be completed.

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