Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab, Mohsin Naqvi, formally inaugurated the Multan University of Science and Technology and inspected various sections of the university.
He said, “I am very happy to see the teaching of modern sciences and research facilities at Multan University of Science and Technology”. He appreciated the role of the university in promoting technology-based higher education. The university needs to increase the number of nurse admissions as nurses are in high demand in Pakistan, Mohsin Naqvi said, adding that the government was ready to cooperate with the university in this regard.
On this occasion, Provincial Education Minister Mansoor Qadir, the Inspector General of Police, the Secretary of Health, the Secretary of Construction and Communications, the Additional Chief Secretary of South Punjab and concerned officials were also present.During his visit to various sections, the CM engaged with faculty members and commended the noteworthy progress that MUST have achieved in providing advanced facilities for higher education and cutting-edge scientific research.
Emphasizing the critical need to bolster the enrollment of nursing students, CM Naqvi highlighted the heightened demand for nurses not only within Pakistan but also on an international scale. He assured the university of the government’s full cooperation in addressing this need, expressing a willingness to collaborate closely. Looking ahead, the chief minister expressed optimism about the pivotal role a state-of-the-art private university like MUST could play in advancing higher education. He envisioned MUST carving out a distinctive identity for itself in southern Punjab.
Dr. Arshad and Muhammad Ali Gardazi briefed about the university. P rovincial Minister MansoorQadir, IGP, secretary health, secretary C&W, commissioner Multan, ACS (southern Punjab), and others were also present.
Emphasizing the critical need to bolster the enrollment of nursing students, CM Naqvi highlighted the heightened demand for nurses not only within Pakistan but also on an international scale. He assured the university of the government’s full cooperation in addressing this need, expressing a willingness to collaborate closely. Looking ahead, the chief minister expressed optimism about the pivotal role a state-of-the-art private university like MUST could play in advancing higher education. He envisioned MUST carving out a distinctive identity for itself in southern Punjab.
Dr. Arshad and Muhammad Ali Gardazi briefed about the university. Provincial Minister MansoorQadir, IGP, secretary health, secretary C&W, commissioner Multan, ACS (southern Punjab), and others were also present.