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Women University Faisalabad Convocation: 2,785 Graduates Honored

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FAISALABAD: Federal Minister for Water and Petroleum, Dr. Musadik Malik, has said that the government is leaving no stone unturned to promote education and skill development.

Addressing the 5th Convocation of the Government College Women University Faisalabad on Friday, he said that educated women are the backbone of a nation’s progress. He emphasized that institutions like Government College Women University Faisalabad are paving the way for higher education, empowering the daughters of the nation.

He said that the role of women in Pakistan’s development is vital and that the government is taking serious steps to promote education and skills.

The minister congratulated the successful graduates and commended their hard work and dedication.

The Vice Chancellor of Government College Women University Faisalabad, Prof. Dr. Kanwal Ameen, also addressed the gathering.

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She said that the university’s mission is to equip students with modern education so that they can play a significant role in the country’s progress.

She shed light on the university’s academic achievements and development projects.

During the ceremony, degrees were awarded to 2,785 students, including 9 Ph.D. graduates, 52 M.Phil graduates, 70 ADP/B.Ed graduates, and 2,654 BS graduates. The Vice Chancellor also presented the university’s annual report.

Furthermore, 33 students were honored with gold medals, 29 with silver medals, and another 29 with bronze medals for their outstanding academic performance.

Renowned academicians, experts from various fields, industrialists, business professionals, and others also attended the event.


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