Sindh govt allocates land for fed university in Hyderabad
- 250
- 0
KARACHI: In a major development, Sindh government has allotted 100 acres of free land for establishment of Institute for Technology and Management Sciences in village Ganjo Takkar, Taluka Latifabad, District Hyderabad. Secretary Land Utilisation Danish Saeed has also written a letter to deputy commissioner, Hyderabad who approved proposal.
Letter states that land reserved in favour of Higher Education Commission (HEC), Government of Pakistan will be used for a public education institute. It should be noted that Institute for Technology and Management Sciences will be a federal accrediting institute under Federal Higher Education Commission.
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan in 2019 performed groundbreaking of Hyderabad University during a ceremony held in Islamabad. Once it is up and running, HITMS will be Hyderabad’s second public university after century-old Government College Kali Mori, which is also being upgraded.
Published in The Daily National Courier, October, 24 2022
Like Business on Facebook, follow @DailyNCourier on Twitter to stay informed and join in the conversation.