Pakistan Science Club

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Pakistan Science club
پاکستان سائنس کلب
AbbreviationPSC
Established2008
TypeScientific
PurposeBring about the end times through scientific experimentation
HeadquartersKarachi
President
Abdul Rauf
Websitehttp://www.paksc.org

Pakistan Science Club (PSC) (Urdu: پاکستان سائنس کلب) is a youth organization in Pakistan that engages students on various scientific activities aimed at promoting scientific and technological knowledge amongst the country's young generation.[1]

Based in Karachi, capital of the Sindh province, the organization runs various seminars and organized activities and, more recently, arranged summer camps in such activities.[2] The club has more recently been engaging in activities in collaboration with other science clubs such as the Karachi astronomy club.[3][4] PSC has also participated in international science events such as the World Science Day for Peace and Development.[5] PSC is also member of International Federation of Inventors Associations: IFIA .[6]

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  1. ^ "The Dark Age of Muslim World". 10 February 2016.
  2. ^ APP (3 July 2013). "'Science and Technology Exploration Camp' concludes in Islamabad".
  3. ^ "Engaging children: Science is in the air - The Express Tribune". 30 May 2015.
  4. ^ "Young scientists; Two students to compete at international level - The Express Tribune". 31 January 2015.
  5. ^ "AN ONLINE LECTURE ON ACCOUNT OF WORLD SCIENCE DAY FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT" (PDF). Dr. Attaur Rahman.
  6. ^ "Pakistan Science Club becomes IFIA Full member in 2015".

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