expenses.
In his welcome address, Alamgir Khan said the feasibility report of expo centre has already been approved but it was still in pipeline. Similarly, display had been closed.
He said the TDAP should make sure sanctioning of sufficient funds from Export Development Fund (EDF) for Multan display centre. He suggested that TDAP should organise mega exhibitions in Multan.
In the past, the MCCI organised three exhibitions with the cooperation of USAID and NPO. Khwaja Muhammad Farooq, Khwaja Muhammad Usman, Khwaja Muhammad Younas, Syed Iftikhar Hussain Gilani, Mirza Ali Ahmed raised some questions about the measures taken for enhancing exports.
Tussle between BZU admin, DDL director
A tussle between Bahauddin Zakariya University administration and the BZU Directorate of Distance Learning has intensified following disclosure of alleged corruption and gross irregularities at the distance learning directorate.
Talking to The News, BZU Registrar Muneer Hussain Malik said on Tuesday a high-level meeting was held with Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Khwaja Alqama in the chair a few days back, which reviewed the corruption complaints against Distance Learning Director Dr Ishaq Fani.
The registrar said a number of corruption complaints had been received against the DDL director. However, the director became infuriated during the meeting and said no inquiry could be conducted against him on corruption charges.
The VC was suggested to form a high-level inquiry committee to probe the corruption charges. The meeting was informed that Dr Fani had purchased books worth Rs120 million, though there was no department library to keep these books. It was alleged in the meeting that the books was purchased only for getting commission.
Earlier, the Directorate of Distance Learning barred the registrar from taking his LLB final semester exam on Monday. The registrar, however, said he had been taking his exam since last Friday and he was not barred from taking exam earlier. However, after the meeting where he levelled corruption charges, the directorate barred him from taking exam under the pretext of shortage of lectures.
DDL Director Dr Ishaq Fani said that over 150 students, including BZU Registrar Munir Malik, were not allowed to take the exam because they did not fulfil the criteria of attendance. He said that misconduct and unfair means proceedings were being initiated against the registrar. He rejected corruption charges and said that a 21-member purchase committee had decided to purchase books.