Ministry, IIU agree on joint efforts for narcotics control
Islamabad
June 3, 2021
Islamabad : The International Islamic University (IIU) and Ministry of Narcotics Control on Wednesday agreed on joint efforts for narcotics control besides sensitisation, research and dialogue for the purpose.
The agreement came during a visit of a delegation of the Ministry of Narcotics Control headed by Federal Secretary Captain (r) Akbar Hussain Durrani on the IIU’s new campus where it held a meeting with IIU Rector Dr. Masoom Yasinzai along with university Vice Presidents Dr. N.B. Jumani, Dr. Ayaz Afsar, provosts and Students Advisors of the university. The ministry’s delegation was also joined by Senior Joint Secretary Sabino Sikandar Jalal and Section Officer Muhammad Riaz Haral.
The Federal Secretary for Narcotics Control Akbar Durrani (TI)/PAS has appreciated the role of INL (International Narcotics and Law Enforcement) in countering narcotics in Pakistan.
Islamabad
April 23, 2021
Islamabad : President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi on Monday called upon the universities to evaluate the needs of differently-abled Persons (DAPs) to make the buildings friendly for the persons with disabilities and identify their respective issues.
In order to facilitate the DAPs to pursue higher studies, he emphasized the need for making the infrastructure of the university buildings friendly to the differently-abled students. He said that both the public and private sector universities must make steady progress in this direction. He also underlined the need for concrete efforts to address the growing menace of drug usage in the universities so as to provide a drug-free environment at the educational institutions.
President for efforts to address growing menace of drug usage in universities
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: President Dr. Arif Alvi has underlined the need for concrete efforts to address the growing menace of drug usage in the universities so as to provide a drug-free environment at the educational institutions.
In order to facilitate the Differently-abled Persons (DAPs) to pursue higher studies, he emphasized the need for making the infrastructure of university buildings friendly to the differently-abled students.
He said that both the public and the private sector universities must make steady progress in this direction.
The universities are required to evaluate the needs of DAPs to make the buildings friendly for the persons with disabilities and identify their respective issues so that efforts could be made to address them, he emphasized.
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