Major General Adnan Sarwar Malik, the esteemed General Officer Commanding 44 Special Services Division (SSD) Gwadar, recently graced the University of Gwadar with his presence. During his visit, he participated in an interactive session with the university's management, faculty, and a group of students who had recently completed an all-Pakistan tour.
Upon his arrival, Major General Adnan Sarwar Malik was warmly received by the Vice Chancellor of the University of Gwadar, who expressed sincere gratitude for his visit. The Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Abdul Razzaq Sabir extended a hearty welcome, acknowledging the significance of his presence in fostering stronger ties between the military and academic communities. On occasion Pro vice Chancellor of the University of Gwadar Prof. Dr. Syed Manzoor Ahmed, Registrar Dolat Khan, Director of Finance Shafi Muhammad, Controller Examination Prof Dr. Rahim Bakhsh Mehr, Dean Faculty of Social Sciences Prof Dr. Jan Muhamad, Director ORIC Mohammad Irshad Buledi and other faculty and administrative staff were present.
During the interactive session, Major General Malik engaged in insightful discussions with the university's leadership, faculty members, and the group of students. The conversation delved into various topics ranging from the importance of education in national development to the challenges and opportunities facing the youth of Gwadar.
The Vice-Chancellor expressed profound appreciation for Major General Malik's efforts in promoting education and community development in the region. He highlighted the pivotal role of collaboration between the military and academic institutions in nurturing talent and fostering innovation.
Major General Adnan Sarwar Malik, in turn, commended the University of Gwadar for its commitment to academic excellence and community engagement. He emphasized the importance of empowering the youth through education and encouraged the students to aspire to greatness and contribute positively to society.
In the end, Vice-Chancellor UG presented a commemorative shield of the University to the honorable guest GOC 44 SSD.