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Item “Imitated Wright Brothers Mini Museum at UMT”(UMT, Lahore, 2022) Hassan Anwar; Eman Fatima; Ayesha Khalid; Arisha Ahsan; Ahmar Maqsood; Muzammil Ahmed CheemaThe imitation of the mini museum based on the invention of aircrafts and human lights has been carried out to provide a clear picture of all the innovations as well as accomplishments of Wright brothers (of Wilbur and Orville Wright). We’ve tried to bring the whole scene of the birth of aviation to UMT-IAS Department because not everybody can visit the Kitty Hawk in order to get detailed information regarding the artifacts that we have displayed here. The students will not only learn about the various artifacts but will also get detailed knowledge regarding the history of the aviation and the birth of aviation as well as aeronautics, and the whole aerospace industry which was a long process lasted over century from 1799- 1914. The display of Museum not only involves the accomplishments and the major events of Wright brothers but also the courage and creativity of the men and women traversing several generations and many nations till now. In Pakistan, we are the first one who are trying to exhibit the museum in UMT and this museum (replica) will prove itself a permanent asset for the not only the IAS, students but also for the faculty to demonstrate every major event in aviation during imparting knowledge to their concerned students.Item Online vaccination record system(UMT Lahore, 2021-02-03) Hassan Anwar; Ali Abdul Salam; Asfand Yar Shabbir KhanAlmost everything is automated and computerized in the modern world, which optimizes the system performance exponentially. Centralized records are kept so that it gives people easy access to information from relatively anywhere in the globe. Unfortunately, Pakistan is behind in this trend in many areas and one such area is vaccination records not mainly the vaccination record system but overall access to the health data. Today in Pakistan if a person would like a child to get vaccinated, he would have to visit a vaccination center and/or wait for government workers to make their dutiful visits to every home, which obviously consumes a lot of time and wastes many man hours. This by itself has no issues but the problem arises in records management. The centers and workers keep a manual record of all entries and laboriously go through them for updating the information, this not only consumes a huge amount of time, but is also open to many human errors while the data is being entered undoubtedly. This project aims to reduce the manual labor for record keeping and make database entry easy so that even a nonprofessional person would be able to update and alter the records. Keeping the track of health records will also ensure smoother visa processing. Although the scope of this project is limited to vaccination records, it can be widened to keep track of all sort of information, be it health related or anything else.