Sec Education Colleges Sindh visits govt colleges

Author: Imdad Khushik

DADU: Secretary Education for Colleges Sindh, Dr Pervaiz Ahmed Sehar along with team visited colleges including Government Ustad Bukhari Degree College.

College Principal, Ghulam Sarwar Abbasi and Vice Principal, Professor Irfan Ahmed Kalohoro briefed Secretary Education about college green Pakistan, multimedia and establishment laboratory system like Chemistry, Physics and others.

Owing to make good environment in College Secretary expressing satisfaction said that it was good achievement of College authorities that they had changed College into green valley and urged to give more attention on this drive as climate change issues would be decreased.

Dr Pervaiz claimed that no any college of Sindh could be compared with Ustad Bukhari Degree College students because they could resolve any concerned matter and have good abilities to face everybody.

Published in Daily Times, February 11th 2018.

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