News & Events

Debate Competition

A debate competition on "Online classes are better than physical classes" was arranged among Jinnah College of Nursing students of Generic BSN semester-I and Semester-III. English lecturer, Ms. Naeema Bakhat arranged this debate competition on 10th March 2021 at Mumtaz Uddin Haider Auditorium. One jury member, Mrs.Ghazala Tariq joined through a “Zoom meeting” while the other two attended the debate physically. The students of semester-I won the competition. The students from semester III who were debating for the motion run the competition. Results were announced by Mr. Zafar Iqbal and certificates were distributed by Major Munazza Parveen (Rtd).

Flag Hoisting Ceremony

FLAG HOISTING CEREMONY Sohail University is inviting all patriots to come and join everyone on a glorious Flag Hoisting Ceremony! On the 22nd Of March, let's commemorate Pakistan Resolution day and its importance in the independence of Pakistan! Venue

Sports Talent Hunt Program

Sohail University is enthusiastic to announce a SPORTS TALENT HUNT PROGRAM 2021-2022 Take a step forward to register yourself for this thrilling opportunity and exhibit your talent in the sport you are most passionate about! The Registrations start from March 22nd, 2021

Badminton Competition

Sohail University is holding a "Badminton Competition" Here is an electrifying opportunity for boys and girls to enroll in the Badminton Competition and show your badminton skills! The Registrations begins from 22 March 2021 The Last Date of Submissions is 31 March 2021

Workshop on Neonatal Resuscitation

Jinnah Medical & Dental College organized workshop on 10th March 2020 on Neonatal Resuscitation. More than 30 participants including doctors & staff were participated in the event. JMDC, Head of Pediatric Department, Professor S.M Inkisar Ali while emphasized the importance of event said that timely and effective neonatal resuscitation cannot be over emphasized. Globally, around 4 million neonatal deaths occur every year, out of these more than a million new born die on their first day of life. Furthermore, 93% of deaths occur in low and middle income countries including Pakistan. About 25% of all neonatal deaths are caused by birth asphyxia, he added. He also emphasized that birth asphyxia can be effectively treated to a very large extent with timely resuscitation of new born and failure to do so will result in mortality and long-term neuro developmental disability. Professor Inkisar praised Services of Senior Pediatrician Dr. Habiba Hassan. Dr. Habiba thanked J.M.C.H and presented review on the subject. At the end of event, Q&A’s session was conducted and certificates were distributed among participants and facilitators. 10-March-2020