E-Basics Student Version Course
E-Basics which stands for Entrepreneurship Basics, is a starter toolkit which contains modular, self-paced learning on the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, imparted in an easy to use and learn format. The course aims to develop in the participants a clear understanding regarding all the key fundamental concepts associated with initiating, developing and running an enterprise.
The E-Basics Student Version course which is a 20 hour online/CD based, self-paced training, is meant for potential entrepreneurs like students, youth and women who have a minimum secondary school level educational qualification, basic digital literacy skills as well as a passion for exploring the idea of setting up an enterprise of their own. The course is also beneficial for young entrepreneurs who have already started their business and are now looking at growing the same by learning some tools that can be applied in their day to day business operations. The E-Basics Student Version course is supplemented with an additional 20 hour optional CD based/online, self-paced, context based technology aided training which aims to train the participants on appropriate and relevant technology usage so as to enable and empower them to get started, develop and run their business more effectively and efficiently with appropriate technology usage. Though this training is optional, it is interwoven with the E Basics Student Version training and at various junctures of the E-Basics course, interested participants are asked to first complete sections of specific technology training before proceeding further with their E-Basics course.
The E-Basics course as well as the technology aided supplement are designed for usage by adolescents and young adults. As such the course delivers the training in a fun and interactive manner interspersed with examples, case studies and other interesting and interactive activities. In the course of this learning, participants also refer back to their own Participant Handbook and continuously develop and strengthen their own business idea so that at the end of the training they may have with them a well thought out business idea and plan for their own enterprise, as well as a clear understanding regarding all the fundamentals of setting up and running a venture of their own.
Being a CD based/online self-paced training, participants have the flexibility of completing the course at their own pace and time. Moreover participants also have the option to revisit certain learning modules to refresh their knowledge or further practice certain skill sets.
The E-Basics Student Version consists of the following three 3 segments:
- Getting started in Business
- Developing your Business
- Running your Business
“ROLE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH OF PAKISTAN”
Introduction
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Gujrat, Pakistan has always been keen to address and work on national problems and their solution. Pakistan being as developing country, struggling from basic to advanced level problems for economic development in sectors likes energy, health, agriculture and industry. In this scenario, for the economic and social development of a country, universities hold great importance involved in producing well trained and skillful manpower. They also play role in basic and applied research including biotechnology will help in evolution of new processes and products which strengthen the economic growth.
Biotechnology is the science of applied biological processes for the production of useful products and services. It is the application of scientific and engineering principles encompassing the following biologically and economically important fields.
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Office of Research, Innovation & Commercialization and Hayatian Society for Biochemistry and Biotechnology (HSBB) are jointly organizing 01 day International Symposium on “ROLE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH OF PAKISTAN” on October 16, 2014. There will be five sessions which includes:
- Health Biotechnology

- Agriculture Biotechnology
- Food Biotechnology
- Industrial Biotechnology
- Environmental Biotechnology
Objectives:
- To highlight the role of biotechnology in economic growth of Pakistan
- Addresses the challenges faced by academia and industrial biotechnology and establishment of linkages between them
- Future perspective of biotechnology in Pakistan
Who Can Participate?
Students, Researcher & Faculty Members from Relevant Fields.
Registration Fee:
For BMB-UoG Students & Faculty Members : Rs.550/-
For Outside Participants : Rs.1000/-
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Dice Connect 2013
UOG Faculty Publications 2011
Year Total Publications
2011 (38)
1. Abbas, A., S. Murtaza, M. Munir, T. Zahid, N. Abbas and A. Mushtaq. 2011. Removal of Congo Red from Aqueous Solutions with Raphanus sativus Peels and activated Carbon: A comparative study. Amercian-Eursian J. Agric. Environ. Sci., 10(5): 802-809.
2. Afroz, A., G. M. Ali and S. Komatsu (2011). Application of proteomics to investigate stress-induced proteins for improvement in crop protection. Plant Cell Reports. 30:745-763.
3. Afroz, A., Z. Chaudhry, U. Rashid, G. M. Ali, F. Nazir, J. Iqbal and M. R. Khan. 2011. Enhanced resistance against bacterial wilt in transgenic tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum cvs) lines expressing the Xa21 gene. Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture, 104: 227-237.
4. Anwer, B. 2011. English in non-native context: Distinctive Features of Pakistani Journalistic English. ELF Annual Research Journal (13).
5. Ashfaq, M., S. Iram, M. Akkurt, I. U. Khan, G. Mustafa and M. Danish. 2011. 4-[(4-Methoxybenzene sulfonamido)-methyl]cyclohexane-1-carboxylic acid. Acta Crystallographica Section E (UK), 67: O2248-O2249.
6. Bashir, A. 2011. Hemarrhoidectomy vs rubber band ligation; comparison of post operative complications. The Prof. Med J.; 18(4):571-574
7. Bashir, A. 2011. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy; optimal timing for surgery in acute gall stone disease. The Prof. Med. J.; 18(2):237-242
8. Bhatti K. H., N. Ahmed, A. Shah, M. Iqbal, T. Iqbal and Wu Jiahe (2011). Transgenic tobacco with rice zinc-finger gene OsLOL2 exhibits an enhanced resistance against bacterial-wilt. Australasian Plant Pathology, 40(2): 133-140
9. Danish, M., M. N. Tahir, N. Ahmad, M. Nisa and I. Saleem. 2011. catena-Poly[(diaqua stron tium)-bis(μ-2-methyl-3,5-di nitrobenzoato)]. Acta Crystallographica Section E (UK), 67: M 1302.
10. Danish, M., M. N. Tahir, S. Ghafoor, N. Ahmad and M. Nisa. 2011. catena-Poly[bis(µ3-2-methyl-3,5-dinitrobenzoato) disilver(I)]. Acta Crystallographica Section E (UK), 67: m938-m939.
11. Danish, M., M. N. Tahir, S. Ghafoor, N. Ahmad and M. Nisa. 2011. catena-Poly[bis(µ3-2-methylbenzoato) disilver(I)]. Acta Crystallographica Section E (UK), 67: m934-m935.
12. Danish, M., M. N. Tahir, S. Ghafoor, N. Ahmed S. Ali and E. R. T Tiekink. 2011. An Unusual Diarganotin Bis- carboxylate Structure: catena-{(µ22-methyl-3,5-dinitrobenzoato-O,O´) dibutyltin(IV)}. J. Chem. Crystallographica, 41: 1359-1365.
13. Danish, M., N. Ahmad, S. Ali and N. Muhammad (2011). Thermal Decomposition of some Di- and Triorganotin(IV) Carboxylates Derived from para- Nitrophenylethanoic Acid. Chinese J. Chem, 29: 1357-1365.
14. Danish, M., S. Ghafoor, M. N. Tahir, N. Ahmad and M. Nisa (2011) Tetrakis(μ2-2-methyl-3,5-di-nitrobenzoato-κ2O1:O1¢)bis [aquacopper(II)] tetrahydrate. Acta Crystallographica Section E (UK), 67: m168.
15. Danish, M., S. Ghafoor, N. Ahmad, W. Starosta and J. Leciejewicz. 2011. (Methanol-κO)(2-methyl-3,5-dinitrobenzoato-κO)triphenyl-tin(IV). Acta Crystallographica Section E (UK), 67: m519.
16. Danish, M., S. Ghafoor, N. Ahmad, W. Starosta and J. Leciejewicz. 2011. (Methanol-κO)(2-methyl-3, 5-dinitrobenzoato-κO)triphenyltin(IV). Acta Crystallographica Section E (UK), 67, (5): 938-939
17. Huq, F., M. Danish, W. Starosta and J. Leciejewicz. 2011. Trans-Bis(3-hydroxypyridine-kN)-diiodidoplatinum(II) dimethyl sulfoxide disolvate. Acta Crystallographica Section E (UK), 67: M721.
18. Hussain, k., K. Nawaz, A. Majeed and U. Ilyias. 2011. Role of exogenous salicylic acid applications for salt tolerance in violet (Viola odorata L.). Sarhad J. Agric, 27(3).
19. Hussain, K., M. Hussain, K. Nawaz ans A. Majeed. 2011. Morphological response of chaksu (Cassia absus L.) to different concentrations of indole acetic acid (IAA). Pakistan Journal of Botany, Pakistan Botanical Society, 43(3): 1491-1493.
20. Khan, S. and H. Chaudhry. 2011. Determinants of Sectarianism in Pakistan. Middle East J of Scientific Research, 8(1): 237-243.
21. Khan, S. and M. R. Sajid. 2011. Violence against women in Pakistan: a case study of wife battering in rural Gujrat. World Applied Sci. J, 12(11): 2168-2174
22. Khan, Z. I., K. Ahmad, S. Kashaf, M. Ashraf, F. Al-Qurainy, M. Danish. A. Fardous, S. Gondal, A. Ejaz and E. E. Valeem. 2011. Evaluation of iron content in a potential fodder crop oat (avena sativa L.) grown on soil treated with sugarcane filter cake. Pak. J. Bot, 43,: 1545-1550.
23. Mahmood, T., A. Abbas, R. Rehman, S. Ghazanfar, and M. Farooq. 2011. Estimation of Chromium (VI) in Various Body Parts of Local Chicken, J Chemi. Societ. Pak., 33(3):
24. Majid, A., J. Iqbal and A. Ali. 2011. Structural, optical and magnetic properties of Ce-GaN based diluted Magnetic Semiconductor J Supercond Nov Magn 24: 585–590
25. Majid, A., Y. Ronghai, J. Iqbal, X. Liu. 2011. Synthesis and Physical Properties of Mn Doped ZnO Dilute Magnetic Semiconductor Nanostructures, J Supercond Nov Magn 24 :699-704
26. Muhammad, M. W., A. Adnan, H. Mukhtar, M. Danish and Z. Ahmad. 2011. Biodiesel Production using Eruca sativa Oil: Optimization and Characterization. Accepted for publication in Pakistan Journal of Botany.
27. Mumtaz M. W., A. Adnan, H. Mukhtar, F. Anwar, I. Kausar and Z. Ahmad. 2011. Base Catalyzed Transesterification of Linseed Oil for Biodiesel Production; Optimization Using Response Surface Methodology RSM and Characterization. Accepted for Publication in African Journal of Biotechnology Galley Proof has been sent back after corrections.
28. Mumtaz, M. W., A. Adnan, H. Mukhtar, F. Anwar and F. A. Qureshi. 2011. RSM Based Process Optimization for Biodiesel Production using Cottonseed Oil. Manuscript No. 11558/2011. Accepted for Publication in Asian Journal of Chemistry. Accepted for publication.
29. Mumtaz, M. W., A. Adnan, H. Mukhtar, M. F. Malik and F. A. Qureshi. 2011. Biodiesel from Waste Cooking Oil: Optimization of Production and Monitoring of Exhaust Emission Levels from its Combustion in a Diesel Engine. Accepted for publication in International Journal of Green Energy (IJGE-2011-0154 r1).
30. Mumtaz, M. W., Ahmad, A., Mukhtarm, H., Nawaz, K., Raza, A. and Ahmad, Z. 2011. Estimation of Bacteriological Levels In Surface Water Samples To Evaluate Their Contamination Profile. Environ. Monit. Assess. 172: 581–587
31. Mumtaz, M.W., A. Adnan, H. Mukhtar, F. Anwar, I. Kausar, Z. Ahmad. 2011. Base Catalyzed Transesterification of Linseed Oil for Biodiesel Production; Optimization Using Response Surface Methodology RSM and Characterization African J of Biotechnology, 9(50):
32. Murtaza A., S. S. A. Shah and M. Naseer Ud Din. 2011. Problems faced into the use of Information Technology in Distance Education. IJCRB, 3(1):
33. Nawaz, K., K. Hussain, N. Choudary, A. Majeed, U. Ilyas,A. Ghani, F. Lin3, K. Ali, S. Afghan, G. Raza, and M. I. Lashari. 2011. Eco-friendly role of biodegradation against agricultural pesticides hazards. African Journal of Microbiology Research, 5(11): 177-183.
34. Saifullah, S., T. Mahmood, A. Ahmed, G. and S. S. A. Shah. 2011. Assessing the Quality of Aseessment Techniques at Higher Education Level. Int. J Business Social Sci., 2 No. 12; 273
35. Shah, T. H. and H. Butt. 2011. Income Generating Activities through Microcredit and Women Socio-economic Empowerment: A Study of District Kasur, Pakistan. Academic Research International. 1(3): 218-226.
36. Shah, T. H. and H. Butt. 2011. Sleep Come all the Way: A Study of Homerless People in Lahore, Pakistan. Academic Research International. 1(3): 207-217.
37. Tahir, I., M. Idrees, L. Ali, A. Hussain, M. Ali, S. Butt, M., Z. Yousaf and M. F. Sabar. 2011. Isolation and characterization of two new Hepatitis E Virus Genotype 1 strains from two Mini-outbreaks in Lahore, Pakistan. Virology, 40(2):133-140
38. Tahir, W., and M. W. Mumtaz. 2011. Monitoring of Cotton Dust and Health Risk Assessment in Small Scale Weaving Industry. Accepted for Publication in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. Environ Monit Assess, DOI: 10.1007/s10661-011-2309-yV
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