UET lunch for foreign students
LAHORE:University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore administration organised a lunch in the honour of the university’s foreign students on the first day of Eid.
UET Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Syed Mansoor Sarwar, all deans, registrar Muhammad Asif, senior warden Dr Muhammad Mushtaq and foreign boarding students from the university’s Khalid Hall and Iqbal Hall attended the lunch.
The event was organised keeping in view government’s SOPs and social distancing in the wake of coronavirus pandemic. Speaking on the occasion, Vice Chancellor Prof Mansoor Sarwar wished the students a happy Eid and best wishes from the university administration and people of Pakistan.
He assured the students that the university would not leave them alone in these difficult times and would extend all possible support to them with the available resources. The students thanked the Vice Chancellor, faculty members and the UET administration.
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