Baltistan Skardu University delegationmeets federal secretary
Our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: A delegation of faculty and staff from the University of Baltistan Skardu, led by its vice chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Naeem Khan, visited Federal Secretary Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan Affairs Tariq Pasha here. The secretary welcomed the students to the council and congratulated the UOBS team for rapid progress and achievements in the short span of time. He arranged question-answer session for the delegation and responded to certain queries asked by the students. He assured the students to establish girls hostel and to provide a bus for the students. The vice chancellor said the university was also working as a think tank for exploring regional resources and carrying out research for national development.
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