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Iqra University offers 100 scholarships for Ukraine students

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Ukrainian delegation gives briefing on Russia, Ukraine conflict

Zubair Qureshi

The Ukrainian Embassy’s Deputy Head of Mission Vitalli Zaianchkovskyi and Second Secretary of Culture and Humanitarian Issues Dr Olena Bordilovska paid a visit to Iqra University and briefed the university officials, members of faculty about the Russian aggression and heroic resistance by the Ukraine people and forces.

The delegation was visiting the university to express gratitude for offering 100 scholarships to the Ukrainian students.

IU Vice President Dr Muhammad Islam welcomed the guests and opened the floor for discussion. Dr Bordilovska gave an in-depth analysis of the situation and spoke about the open Russian aggression against Ukraine.

Zaianchkovskyi provided a factual report on the humanitarian crises that have engulfed the East European state.

The talk was followed by a question-and-answer session with the faculty members.

The diplomats were thankful to Iqra University’s chancellor Hunaid Lakhani for his offer to provide full scholarships to 100 students from Ukraine to study in the Iqra University.

Dr. Islam added that the first student under the scholarship was due to arrive shortly to start studies. Zaianchovskyi, Dr Bordilovska, Dr Muhammad Islam, and the faculty members collectively hoped for an end to the Ukrainian crises as soon as possible.

 

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