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UoT holds 7th meeting of Syndicate

UoT holds 7th meeting of Syndicate

Posted on 30 Jul, 2018 - Published by

University of Turbat (UoT) Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Abdul Razzaq Sabir said that the institution was playing vital role in promotion of higher education in the region which is why a smart number of people are busy in acquiring modern education to face challenges of the new era.

“Efforts are underway to bring the University at par with the leading Universities of the country,” said the UoT Vice Chancellor while addressing the 7th UoT Syndicate meeting held at the university main campus Ghinna on 27th July 2018.

The meeting was attended by university’s registrar Ghulam Farooq Baloch, Faculty of Commerce Economics and Management Sciences Dean Prof Dr Munir Ahmed Gichki, Arts Humanities and Social Science Dean and Institute of Balochi Language and Culture (IBLC) Director Prof Dr Abdul Saboor, Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) Director Prof Dr Gul Hassan, Faculty of Science and Engineering Dean Dr Hanif Ur Rahman, Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences (LUAWMS) Dean Prof Dr Manzoor Ahmed, Controller Examination Tanvir Ahmed and Deputy director finance Rehmatullah.

Addressing the members Prof Dr Sabir said, “The administration is taking every possible step for the provision of modern facilities to faculty members and students for the promotion of research culture in the university.”
He said, “Merit and good governance would be strictly observed in all respects for the development of the University and introducing new approaches to learning, innovative thinking, acquisition of knowledge and promotion of ethical values and attitudes.”

Earlier, the Registrar presented the agenda items before the forum for discussion and decision. Besides discussion and deliberation on various agenda items, the house also approved the minutes of sixth syndicate meeting, eighth academic council, eighth meeting of finance and planning committee and the minutes and the decisions of other meetings of statuary bodies.

Earlier the vice chancellor welcomed the participants and thanked them for sparing their valuable time to attend the meeting.