Pakistan Ambassador to USA hosts reception for his country’s VCs
Pakistan’s educational issues and opportunities for Pakistani students in USA and other countries discussed

VC Sindh Agriculture University Dr. Fateh Marri briefs the Envoy about agricultural education, research, agribusiness, agri-tourism, indigenous crop seeds, animal breeds, various innovations in agriculture technology and export opportunities in Sindh.
Tondo Jam/Washington
The Pakistan ambassador to the USA hosted a reception in Washington on Sunday in honor of the Vice Chancellors of various Pakistani universities. All the guests also attended the luncheon, and discussed the higher education matters in Pakistan.
Ambassador Masood Khan welcomed all guests at Pakistan House, Washington DC, and shared his views on academic matters in Pakistan and opportunities for Pakistani students to pursue higher education in other countries, including the United States. He expressed satisfaction on the positive role of the Higher Education Commission Islamabad and Provincial HECs for academic, research and appreciated the efforts and services of all the Vice Chancellors of the country.
Dr. Fateh Marri, Vice Chancellor, Sindh Agriculture University, who also attended the reception, briefed the Pakistan ambassador about agricultural education, research, agribusiness, agri-tourism, indigenous crop seeds, and animal breeds, various innovations in agriculture technology and export opportunities in Sindh.
Dr. Akbar Zaidi, Vice Chancellor IBA Karachi, Dr. Mansoor Sarwar, Vice Chancellor University of Engineering and Technology Lahore, Dr. Aslam Chaudhry, Professor University of UTAH USA, Dr. Shahnaz Urooj, Vice Chancellor. Swabi University, Dr. Sajida Noreen, Vice Chancellor, Women University Quetta and Dr. Abdul Rehman, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Balochistan University of Information and Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences and others participated in the luncheon and reception. (PR)
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