Recycling – The Best Way to Save the Environment was the initiative of BBA IIIB students to provide awareness about Recycling and contribute a little from their side for the betterment of the society. They decided to Recycle the used papers and donate the recycled papers to the kids who can’t afford note books. For that they collected 22 kg paper including Newspapers, A4 Size Sheets, Registers and Books under the supervision of their Change Management course instructor Ms. Rija Anwar and on 23 August 2019 gave them to Alico Waste Experts for Recycling. Alico waste expert gave the waste disposal certificate to students. Moreover, Face book page was created called Recycling – The Best Way to Save the Environment for the awareness of people
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THE FOUNDER’S MESSAGE
AL HAJ MOULVI RAYAZUDDIN AHMED (Tamgha e Imtiaz)Al Haj Moulvi Rayazuddin Ahmed (T.I), a direct descendant of Hazrat Sheikh Saleem Uddin Chishty, was born in 1906 in the city of Taj Mahal, the city of intellectuals and poets. His early upbringing through parents and education instilled in him love for education inspite of being enslaved in government service.
Chancellor’s Message
Education has been unanimously regarded as the key factor in the development of personality of an individual, as well as that of a society and a nation. Any efforts put in education consequently lead to formidable behavioral changes. The first gift given to humanity by its creator, when first human being was created, was knowledge. Similarly Islamic religion tradition began with the command from the creator to read, contemplate and produce knowledge in order to serve the humanity.
Vice Chancellor's Message
This year is very special, has brought happiness and encouragement among all in the University as the President of Pakistan has conferred Tamgha-e-Imtiaz to Al-Haj Moulvi Reyazuddin Ahmed in recognition of his hard and sincere efforts for the cause of education and especially for female population.
The history of development, across the globe, amply, demonstrates that education is the key condition for economic, social and political development. The human and social development in developing countries, establishes a direct relationship between female education.