BAHAWALPUR City News
Steps on to streamline academic,
administrative matters of Ghazi University
From Our Correspondent
BAHAWALPUR: Islamia University Bahawalpur Vice-Chancellor and Dera Ghazi Khan Ghazi University officiating Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Qaisar Mushtaq has said that concrete steps have been taken to streamline academic, administrative and financial matters of the Ghazi University.
He said this while talking to faculty members and senior officials during a meeting in his office. He said that the meeting of the academic council was held first time to regulate academic and research activities in university, paving way for a proper academic schedule. He said that the measures had been taken to institutionalise university matters according to the rules and regulations to make it functional as other high ranking universities in the country. He said that the federal and provincial governments were generous in providing funds and other necessary support to streamline matters of the university.
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