FAISALABAD City News
Girl students urged to play role in country’s uplift
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: Government College Women University Vice-Chancellor Dr Naureen Aziz Qureshi has urged the outgoing girl students of the university to play a vital role in the country’s development and help solve the problems being faced by the people.
Addressing a two-day international conference on advancement in technology at the university here, she said that it was the first women university in Faisalabad. She said that Pakistan was full of resources and it was the need of hour to properly and judiciously exploit these resources to improve living standard of the people. In the conference, 63 papers were read and suggestions were made to improve economic infrastructure of the country.
Prominent scholars who attended the conference include Dr Rob Dubleau Breedon and Dr Adnan Akhtar (UK), Dr Arnold (Georgia), Dr Hans Werner (Germany), Dr Munir Ozturk, Dr Younus and Dr Cengiz Kaya (Turkey), NIAB Director Dr Shahid Masoor, Dr Ghulam Muhammad Ali, Dr Zafar Iqbal, Dr Abdul Majeed, Dr Amjad Saqib and Dr Ahsanul Haq.
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