Govt intends to establish IT University: Sindh Chief Secy

City News Jun, 21 2023
Govt intends to establish IT University: Sindh Chief Secy
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KARACHI: Sindh Chief Secretary Dr. Sohail Rajput said that government was going to establish an Information Technology University for which land has been allotted.

Addressing programme hosted by Alumni Association Government College University Hyderabad (GCUH) Karachi chapter at Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi, he said that Government College got status of University due to efforts of Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah. Currently, there were many opportunities in IT field and lot of foreign exchange could be earned through this sector. He proposed that Association should become strong platform and establish fund by which scholarships could be given to deserving students of College.

Justice (retd) Ameer Hani Muslim said that students studying in Government College, Hyderabad had excelled in various fields and achieved prominent positions in their respective departments. He called for need of good law college in public sector for which they are ready to offer their services free of charge. He appreciated efforts of the Association and assured all possible support.

Abdul Rahman Rajput, President of Alumni Association thanked Sindh government and CM and said that their support for College was valuable. We are trying to continue to play our role in its development, he added.

Amin Yusuf Secretary of Karachi chapter, shed light on future programmes and said that chapter of Alumni Association had been fully activated. He pointed out that permanent fund was also being established in which overseas members, besides members from Karachi were also contributing.

Published in The Daily National Courier, June, 21 2023

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