Rs14.7 million donated to GCU Fund
By Our Correspondent
April 30, 2025
LAHORE:Dr Masood Akbar, a distinguished Old Ravian, has donated US$ 52,500 (Rs14.7 million) to the GCU Endowment Fund Trust.
According to a press release, this generous contribution will sponsor 15 new Golden Scholarships for deserving students, bringing the total number of scholarships funded by him to 55. GCU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Omer Chaudhry expressed heartfelt gratitude to Dr Masood Akbar, stating that his continued support reflects a profound commitment to educational uplift and youth empowerment at GCU. He added, 'Old Ravians are the true strength of GCU. These scholarships will not only support students but also uplift entire families.'
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