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    Fashion Hub
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2016) Farah Zulfiqar; FA11-BAR-025; Dr. Aksam; LHR TP 4506
    Fashion Hub” explores the development of a dynamic, multi-functional space dedicated to the fashion industry, integrating design, production, exhibition, and retail under one roof. The project envisions a collaborative environment where designers, artisans, students, and entrepreneurs can interact, innovate, and showcase their work. It includes facilities such as design studios, textile labs, training workshops, fashion show arenas, and retail outlets. Emphasizing creativity, sustainability, and cultural identity, the hub aims to support local talent while connecting to global fashion trends. The study highlights how such a space can stimulate economic growth, promote entrepreneurship, and strengthen the fashion ecosystem.
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    Juvenile Detention Center
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2015) Saad Ali; FA11-BAR-025; Sr. Aksam; LHR TP 4522
    A Juvenile Detention Center is a specialized facility designed to house minors who are accused or convicted of legal offenses, focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment. These centers aim to provide a structured environment where young offenders receive education, counseling, and behavioral interventions to support their reintegration into society. In many contexts, including developing countries, challenges such as overcrowding, lack of trained staff, and limited rehabilitation programs hinder their effectiveness. This study explores the role of juvenile detention centers in promoting reform, the psychological and social impact on youth, and the need for policy reforms to ensure a more humane, restorative justice approach.

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