HYDERABAD, Dec 4: The department of international relations, University of Sindh, has received books valued at approximately Rs150,000 donated by the Japan Foundation under its library support programme.

The books pertain to international relations, current affairs, literature, culture and other subjects.

The books were received by Dr Lutfullah Mangi, faculty member of the IR department of the university.

The vice chancellor of the university, Mazharul Haq Siddiqui, the faculty members and the students of the IR department have thanked the Japan Foundation for the donation of valuable books.

EXAMINATION FORMS: The controller of examinations, University of Sindh, has announced here on Tuesday that the last date for submission of examination forms for the final professional MBBS bi-annual theory examination 2001 at Peoples Medical College (PMC) Nawabshah has been fixed as December 8.

The students of the college have been advised to submit their original marks certificate, four attested passport size photographs and challan of Rs1,380 deposited in Habib Bank, PMC branch, Nawabshah, with their examination forms.

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