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National hero Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan Thursday emphasized on the need for students to become responsible citizens, take initiative and undertake their leadership role to bring a revolutionary change in Pakistan.

He was addressing the oath taking ceremony for Student Council 2019-20 organized by Millennium Universal College (TMUC), Islamabad, in an effort to regularize the student body and encourage Millennials to become more responsible pupils and citizens here at TMUC, H-11/4.

Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, chief guest of the program, appreciated the students while also commending the TMUC leadership for providing the students with the right academic atmosphere, guidance and mentorship. Prominent members of the newly installed student council thanked the leadership and urged the students to learn from their seniors while giving them due respect.

Founder & Chief Executive TMUC Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq warmly welcomed and received Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan with Dean Mrs. Safia Farooqui, Director Kholah Malik and TMUC Staff and Students. His legendary presence excited the crowd to the fullest, it gave Millennials sense of nationalism and patriotism of all the contributions Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan has made for the nation. Muhammad Hamza Shafqaat, Deputy Commissioner of Islamabad also honoured the ceremony with their auspicious presence.

The students of the elected Executive Council, President Shahzada Murad Nazir, Vice President Raja Moiz Anwar, and General Secretary Syed Aitzaz delivered speeches on their agendas, pre-election plan and academic events that will be held for students at TMUC.

The Student Council thanked National Hero Dr A Q Khan for all the contributions, he has made for our beloved country Pakistan and also the Founder/CEO of TMUC Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq for giving them the opportunity to be leaders and take initiative.

TMUC Millennials were feeling lucky and proud that Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan took the oath from them and distributed badges and sachets to the new members of the student council which they received with immense pride and diligence.

Speaking on the occasion Faisal Mushtaq urged the Millennials to represent The Millennium Universal College TMUC responsibly, study hard and uphold the institution's heritage and work for its progress. TMUC Millennials vowed under oath that they would faithfully execute their duties as a member of the Student Council and devote themselves to the serious pursuit of knowledge and truth, in order to become a contributing member of the society.

TMUC firmly believes in the ideology of cultivating the logical and organized future leaders and nation building in its students by equipping them with the best of analytical abilities and conclusive skills required for facing global challenges.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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