KARACHI: Affiliation sought

Published December 30, 2002

KARACHI, Dec 29: A delegation of Dawood College of Engineering and Technology graduates has urged the Institute of Engineers Pakistan to extend its support to the college in its efforts to get affiliation with the Pakistan Engineering Council.

The delegation, headed by Engineer Sajid Rahim, a former member of the executive committee of the PEC, met IEP President Engineer M.P. Gangwani and apprised him of the problems being faced by the engineers due to decision of the PEC’s executive council to de-affiliate the college.—APP

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