300 laptops given to Gawadar varsity students

ISLAMABAD   -   Balochistan Chief Secretary Mather Niaz Rana has said that the Gwadar University has turned into a key human resource generating institution for CPEC in different professions, Gwadar Pro reported on Sunday.


He was addressing the participants of laptops distribution ceremony held here at University of Gwadar.


On this occasion, the chief secretary distributed 300 laptops to university students under the CM’s Balochistan laptop scheme.


The event was attended by Vice-Chancellor University of Gwadar Prof. Dr. Abdul Razzaq Sabir, General Officer Commanding (GOC) 44 Special Security Division, Maj-Gen Inayat Hussain, Capt. (Ret’d) Jameel Ahmed Baloch, Deputy Commissioner Gwadar, Brigadier Fahad Mansoor, officers of Armed Forces, district demonstrative officer heads of different departments, faculty members, admin staff and students of UoG.


The recipients of laptops include students of Department of Management Sciences, Commerce, Education, and Computer Science, University of Gwadar.


Speaking on the occasion, Chief Secretary Balochistan Mather Niaz Rana said that the Balochistan government strives to provide higher education and the best facilities to students of the province.


He further said that the priority of all students should be to serve the country and the province.


In his welcome speech, Vice-Chancellor University of Gwadar Prof Dr. Abdul Razzaq Sabir thanked the Government of Balochistan and especially the Balochistan chief secretary for taking a keen interest in the flourishing University of Gwadar and extending unending support to set an environment for the promotion of quality higher education in this far-flung part of the country.


In his address, Major General Inayat Hussain, GOC 44 SSD, said that no nation can develop without education and the promotion of quality education in Gwadar is one of his top priorities.


He said that in this age of technology and innovation, it is commendable to provide such facilities to students to promote research culture in higher education institutions.

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