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The University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (Urdu: جامعہ زرعیہ فيصل آباد), (formerly: Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute), is a university in the city of Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. It was established in 1906 [1] [6] as the first major institution of higher agricultural education in the undivided Punjab.
Central Cotton Research Institute, Nawabshah; Civil Aviation Training Institute; Centre for Research in Molecular Medicine (CRIMM), University of Lahore; FAST-NUCES, Islamabad. Hydrocarbon Development Institute of Pakistan; Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) Institute of Regional Studies, Islamabad (IRS) Institute of Social and Policy Sciences ...
Drainage and Flood zone; Research zone; Development zone; Punjab Irrigation Department also manages Government Engineering Academy Punjab which provides pre-service and in-service training to irrigation engineers. [31]
The NFC Institute of Engineering and Fertilizer Research (NFC-IEFR) was incorporated in 1986 by National Fertilizer Corporation of Pakistan (NFC) and is located in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. The first Principal/Director was Dr. Anwar ul Haq from 1986 to 2006. Thereafter Dr.Javaid Rabbani Khan served as Director from 2006 until 2013.
Government Institute for Slow Learners, 153-B Peoples Colony Muslim Park Faisalabad Government Special Education Center Iqbal Town, House No. 5 Ghulam Rasool Nagar Near Fawara Chowk Faisalabad Government Special Education Center Lyall Pur Town, P-82 Muslim Town B Block, Sargodha Road Faisalabad
The Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology, also known as NIAB, (Urdu: جوہری ادارہ برائے زراعت و حیاتیات) is a Pakistani agriculture and food irradiation national research institute managed by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission. It is located in Faisalabad, Punjab.
The barrage will ensure sustainable irrigation of 3.03 million acres of fertile land in eight districts of central Punjab - Gujranwala, Hafizabad, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahid, Faisalabad, Jhang, Chiniot and Toba Tek Singh. The project will benefit about 568,000 farming families and reduce flooding risks from once in 50 years to once in 100 years ...
The University of Agriculture, originally the Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute, Lyallpur, was established in 1906. [20] The Town Committee was upgraded to a Municipal Committee in 1909. Lyallpur grew into an established agricultural tool and grain centre. [37] By 1911 the city had a population of 19,578. [22]