Syndicate recommends Women University Swabi budget
By Bureau report
December 18, 2016
PESHAWAR: The second meeting of the Syndicate of the Women University Swabi has recommended the first budget of the varsity and creation of regular budgetary posts for faculty, administrative and support staff.
A press release said the decisions were taken at a meeting held here on Saturday. Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Khanzadi Fatima Khattak chaired the meeting.
Justice Said Maroof Khan, Nasir Aman, Deputy Secretary, Establishment Department, Muhammad Naseem, Deputy Secretary, Finance Department, Arifullah, Treasurer, Qadir Khan, Registrar, Women University Swabi were in attendance.
A number of important decisions were taken that pertained to academic and research activities at the university.
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