IIU female campus marks Teachers Day
Islamabad: The Female Campus of International Islamic University (IIU) organised a walk to mark the World Teacher’s Day with an aim to highlight the significant contribution of teachers to the societal wellbeing. Dr. Samina Malik, director of the IIU Female Campus, led the walk in which a large number teachers
By our correspondents
October 07, 2015
Islamabad: The Female Campus of International Islamic University (IIU) organised a walk to mark the World Teacher’s Day with an aim to highlight the significant contribution of teachers to the societal wellbeing.
Dr. Samina Malik, director of the IIU Female Campus, led the walk in which a large number teachers and students participated.
The participants of the walk were carrying ban-
ners and placards highlighting the status of teacher
as a nation-builder and
with demands to give due respect and proper place to teachers.
Dr. Samina Malik praised teachers and students for holding the walk.
She said services of teachers should be highly acknowledged by all segments of society and that students must cooperate with teachers to build a strong and prosperous nation.
Dr. Samina Malik said teachers played very vital and key role in imparting quality education to guarantee a bright future of the young ones.
Faculty members also praised teachers for their contribution and services and said teachers were architect a nation in real sense; no nation can achieve its core goals without the role of teachers.
The students on the occasion voiced for protection of the rights of teachers and demanded that teachers must be given due respect in the society.
They said that no nation could get a progress and place in the world without contributions of the teachers.
Students of different departments presented greeting cards and flowers to teachers to pay tribute to their teachers.
Dr. Samina Malik, director of the IIU Female Campus, led the walk in which a large number teachers and students participated.
The participants of the walk were carrying ban-
ners and placards highlighting the status of teacher
as a nation-builder and
with demands to give due respect and proper place to teachers.
Dr. Samina Malik praised teachers and students for holding the walk.
She said services of teachers should be highly acknowledged by all segments of society and that students must cooperate with teachers to build a strong and prosperous nation.
Dr. Samina Malik said teachers played very vital and key role in imparting quality education to guarantee a bright future of the young ones.
Faculty members also praised teachers for their contribution and services and said teachers were architect a nation in real sense; no nation can achieve its core goals without the role of teachers.
The students on the occasion voiced for protection of the rights of teachers and demanded that teachers must be given due respect in the society.
They said that no nation could get a progress and place in the world without contributions of the teachers.
Students of different departments presented greeting cards and flowers to teachers to pay tribute to their teachers.
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