Vice Chancellor, University of Sindh Professor Dr Abida Taherani has said that academic block of the Khan Bahadur Syed Allahando Shah Naushehroferoz Campus of the university would be constructed and Government of Sindh has approved Rs 50 million for it.
Addressing a foundation stone laying ceremony attended by Syed Zafar Ali Shah, who is grandson of Khan Bahadur Syed Allahando Shah, pro vice chancellors of various campuses, Deans of the faculties, heads of different departments, members of the syndicate, students and faculty members of the campus, she said that students exchange programs for one semester course would be initiated between the students of different campuses, so that they exchange their experiences.
She appreciated and thanked Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah for approving Rs 50 million for Naushehroferoz Campus and said that vision of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto for education at door steps has been carried out by the University by opening of the Campuses at the far-flung areas of the province.
She said that Department of Law would also be established at this campus to facilitate students to pursue law education at their door step soon. She said that presently this campus is offering BS degree programs in Information Technology, Computer Science, BBA, BS English and MBA degree programs. Speaking on the occasion, Syed Zafar Ali Shah highlighted educational services rendered by the people of the area for promotion of education in Sindh. He expressed great concern over the state of primary education offering at the government-run schools and stressed the need for the improvement of the quality of education at school level.
Muhammad Nawaz Narejo, Pro Vice Chancellor Naushehroferoz Campus of the University, speaking on the occasion said that presently 450 students are enrolled in five disciplines He thanked the community for extending their cooperation in establishment of the Campus, specially Syed Zafar Ali Shah and faculty members of the Campus.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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