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Multan to get another medical college in Pakistan
Punjab Governor Lt-Gen (retd) Khalid Maqbool has said there can be no progress in the country without material sciences and the demand of material sciences is increasing in the world. Laying the foundation stone of Al-Falah Institute of Finance and Banking and addressing the concluding session the 1st national conference on material sciences here at the BZU Friday, he said the country had ample resources of minerals and it was the need of the hour to utilise the same for growth of material industry.
He stressed the need for rapid growth of industrial units to put the country at the path of progress and prosperity and the universities would have to produce experts of material sciences and to improve the quality of education to meet the requirements of the future.
The governor said the country had achieved progress in various industries including production of surgical goods and we would have to work with devotion for the development and growth of industrial in material sciences sector.
He said that the Institute of Finance and Banking would be made an exemplary institution and a bank and stock exchange would be setup in the institute as labs.
He said the Higher Education Commission had provided Rs2 million and the Punjab government Rs700 million for the development project of BZU and hoped that the varsity would soon become an institution of international level.
He said that Rs 250 million had been provided for Sahiwal Campus and Textile College had been upgraded while more departments were being setup in the engineering college.
He said the students would be enabled to specialise in marketing management and quality management. He stated that 1,000 teachers should be given scholarship by the government this year.
Addressing a group of students, the governor said that the country was marching ahead on the path of progress under Pervez Musharraf.
He asked the students to work with zeal and devotion. He said unfortunately the country was facing some problems and hoped that government would solve these problems.
Khalid Maqbool said that the government had successfully completed operation in Sawat and arrested the accused involved in the murder of late Benazir Bhutto.
He said: "Pakistan is an Islamic state and as such we will have to promote our on culture," as Pakistan was not dependent on other countries.
He directed the BZU VC to increase the working hours of Central Library up to 09:30pm so that students could avail facilities provided by the library.
Gen Khalid Maqbool while talking to teachers and representatives of media stressed the need for bringing chain in our attitudes and to benefit from the knowledge and modern sciences. He asked the teachers to write articles in the international journals and get their research paper published in the same.
He said the teachers could improve the standard of education by improving their own educational qualifications and hence the teachers should devote their energies and time towards research work.
Meanwhile, Multan will have another medical college and a 500-bed teaching hospital under the auspices of Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU) Multan.
This was revealed by representative of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) Jamil Ahmed during his briefing to Governor Punjab Lt Gen (R) Khalid Maqbool during latter's visit to the university here on Friday.
He said at this medical college, which may start next year, 100 medical students will be admitted to MBBS course, 100 nurses will take up training and studies and 200 under-graduate paramedics will be admitted every year.
He disclosed that 222 highly-qualified teachers would be appointed to teach the MBBS students for quality education befitting the modern challenges.
Multan to get another medical college in Pakistan - Unique Pakistan