HYDERABAD, Oct 12: The University of Sindh has announced names of position holders in MSc (pass), Biochemistry, semester examination of 2001.

According to an announcement by the controller of semester examinations of the university, Ali Mohammad, son of Dost Mohammad Waryah, has secured first position while Azhar Rafiq, son of Mohammad Rafiq Malik, and Sajida Parveen, daughter of Maqbool Ahmed Soomro, have secured second and third position respectively.

The controller has also announced results of the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science of BCS (Hons), I and II, regular/improver/failure (pre-medical), BCS (Hons), I, old course improver/failure, pre-medical, BCS (Hons), I and III, fresh/improver/failure (pre-engineering), and the old course of the Computer Science semester examination 2001.

The controller has also announced results of MCS and BCS (Hons) III (pre-medical and pre-engineering), Computer Science, semester examination of 2001.

SPECIAL CHILDREN: Sindh Coordinator, Bureau of Curriculum and Extension Wing, Dr Mehboob Ali Shaikh, has announced that the Sindh education department is launching a programme for rehabilitation of special children in the province.

The programme will focus on efforts to improve physical facilities for special educational institutions, to train the faculty in techniques of teaching disabled children, and to provide pick-and-drop facility to the disabled children.

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