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BTTN members visit SBK Women University

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Senior Faculty Members of Balochistan Think Tank Network (BTTN) on Wednesday visited Sardar Bahadur Khan (SBK) Women University under its mandate of outreach plan to Universities in Ba-lochistan.

The Team was welcomed by Dr. Sajida Naureen, Vice Chancellor SBK Women University. In her welcome remarks, she appreciated BTTN’s efforts as being member of the advisory board.

BTTN’s Chief Consultant, Brig Agha Ahmad Gul, (R) opened the interactive session with the students and the faculty by highlighting Balochistan’s his-tory, geography and its significance for the country.—APP

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