Dawoodi Bohra Jamat is serving education sector without any discrimination: Governor Sindh.

KARACHI -- Dawoodi Bohra Jamat is serving the education sector without any discrimination and with their help, we would be able to bring the best talent and mindset from our educational institutes. This is so unfortunate that our talented youngsters prefer to go outside Pakistan to search better future. We should encourage them to stay in Pakistan and utilize their skills for the development and growth of the country.

These views were expressed by Governor Sindh Imran Ismail on Friday. He was the chief guest at the groundbreaking ceremony of Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin Faculty of Law of the University of Karachi. 'I was informed that there was no proper infrastructure available for the students and faculty members of School of Law but now soon they would have their own building with complete facilities and we are thankful to Bohra Communality for their kind support.'

He asked the KU Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Khalid Iraqi Mahmood to establish the helpdesk of the Prime Minister's Kamyab Jawan Program to facilitate varsity's students.

Governor Sindh Imran Ismail expressed that it would be great if the prime minister of Pakistan Imran Khan himself come to the University of Karachi and share details and objectives of the Kamyab Jawan Program. The members Sindh Assembly Arsalan Taj Ghumman, Sidra Imran, Saeed Afridi, Muhammad Ali Aziz, KU Registrar Professor Dr Abdul Waheed, Director Finance Tariq Kaleem, deans of all faculties, members Syndicate, faculty of School of Law, representatives of Bohri community, and others were present on this occasion.

Earlier, the KU VC Professor Dr Khalid Iraqi said that the School of Law offers professional law degrees and soon its students and faculty would have their building on this ground. He shared that there are around 800 students in the law department.

He informed the audience that this is the second project of the University of Karachi which would be completed in a short time with the help of the Dawoodi Bhora Community. Their contribution would be remembered in the history of the University.

He mentioned that owing to current financial affairs the governments and the universities could not complete such projects alone and the public-private partnership is the only solution available to achieve the goal. 'During the last couple of years, we have completed a few projects with the help of our generous donors. The Department of Applied Chemistry has been shifted on solar power, while in upcoming days, the...

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