Syed Zeeshan Aziz
Zeeshan Aziz is a digital media journalist from last 8 years, having a strong command on Political, Business and International affairs. Zeeshan Aziz is working in Pakistan's first and largest digital media UrduPoint from last 8 years as senior Journalist. Syed Zeeshan Aziz is associate member at Lahore Press Club along member of Provisional Assembly of the Punjab. Zeeshan Aziz got featured on Mashable Pakistan, Aljazeera, Public News and other news outlet. Zeeshan is also serving as News Editor in International Press Agency, and member of Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists.
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Syed Zeeshan Aziz 9 months ago
LMDC Lahore Awarded University Charter: Lahore UBAS – Lahore University of Biological and Applied Sciences
In 1997, Lahore Medical and Dental College (LMDC) was established as the first private medical college in Punjab which has now been awarded the university charter- Lahore University of Biological and Applied Sciences (Lahore UBAS). It offers the most well-rounded curriculum in offered specialities with a top-notch faculty.
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Syed Zeeshan Aziz 1 year ago
PCB invites depts to confirms their interest in domestic cricket season
The board has not only invited the departments to confirm their participation in the upcoming season at their earliest convenience that can help them prepare the season’s calendar, but have also encouraged to set up strong cricket sides, assuring them maximum coverage and publicity through the traditional and new media
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Syed Zeeshan Aziz 1 year ago
Pakistan Railways to run Greenline Express Train again from Jan 27
The latest reports suggest that the train will run between Margala Railway Station in Islamabad and Karachi with stops at Rawalpindi, Chaklala, Lahore, Khanewal, Bahawalpur, Rohri, Hyderabad and Drig Road.
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Syed Zeeshan Aziz 1 year ago
Kevin McCarthy elected Republican U.S. House speaker, but at a cost
McCarthy secured the gavel only after agreeing to a demand by hardliners that any lawmaker be able call for his removal at any time. That will sharply cut the power he will hold when trying to pass legislation on critical issues including funding the government, addressing the nation's looming debt ceiling and other crises that may arise.
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