2nd Special Syndicate Meeting of BNBWU Sukkur Highlights Remarkable Growth and Institutional Excellence

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The 2nd Special Syndicate Meeting of Begum Nusrat Bhutto Women University, Sukkur, was held under the esteemed leadership of the Worthy Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Tehmina Nangraj.

The meeting was graced by distinguished external members, including Prof. Dr. Nilofer Shaikh, Prof. Dr. Aneela Atta-ur-Rehman, Prof. Dr. G. Raza Bhatti, Mr. Muhammad Abbas Baloch (Secretary, Universities & Boards Department, Government of Sindh), Mr. Ihsanullah Laghari (Deputy Secretary Colleges, Government of Sindh), and Mr. Shoaib Abbasi (Member, Higher Education Commission, Pakistan).

The internal members of the Syndicate included Prof. Dr. Shahzad Nasim, Dr. Mehmood ul Hassan, Dr. Noor Ahmed Brohi, Ms. Amina Bhatti, Mr. Nawab Khan, and Syed Rasool Shah. Mr. Sarfaraz Ali, Director Finance, joined the session as a special invitee.

During the meeting, the Annual Report 2024 was presented, showcasing the marvellous performance and achievements of the university across academic, research, administrative, and developmental fronts. The report reflected the significant progress made under the visionary leadership of Prof. Dr. Tehmina Nangraj, who has steered BNBWU toward excellence with dedication, transparency, and a commitment to womenโ€™s empowerment through education.

The Syndicate members highly appreciated the tireless efforts of the Vice Chancellor and her team in ensuring merit-based growth, strengthening academic quality, and expanding the universityโ€™s infrastructure.

Reaffirming its vision, BNBWU Sukkur remains committed to exponential growth in quality education, research innovation, and state-of-the-art infrastructure, continuing its mission to empower women and contribute to the socio-economic development of the region.