Universities play an important role in creating socially conscious leaders, Vice Chancellor Gwadar University of Gwadar.
The University of Gwadar organized a remarkable shield and Certificate Distribution Ceremony at the seminar hall to acknowledge and pay tribute to the exemplary community service initiatives undertaken by the community social service volunteers, doctors, nursing staff, and university students in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The event was a collaborative effort by the students, faculty, and administration, reflecting the university's commitment to nurturing socially responsible individuals. The event aimed to celebrate the positive impact created by the university community on society.
The ceremony highlighted a diverse range of CSR projects initiated and executed by social service volunteers, doctors, nursing staff, and university students. These projects encompassed areas such as education, healthcare, environmental sustainability, and community development. Each initiative was designed to address specific social issues and contribute positively to the well-being of the community.
The ceremony was graced by the presence of distinguished guests, including the Vice Chancellor UG Prof Dr Abdul Razzaq Sabir and Deputy Commissioner Gwadar Rtrd Capt Aurangzaib Badini. Their special participation added significance to the event, underlining the university's strong commitment to community service and social responsibility.
The Vice-Chancellor UG and Deputy Commissioner delivered inspiring speeches, commending the students for their laudable efforts and emphasizing the role of education in fostering responsible citizenship. Additionally, selected students shared testimonials, providing firsthand accounts of their experiences and the impact of their CSR initiatives on the communities they served.
The Shield and Certificate Distribution Ceremony was a resounding success, serving as a testament to the commitment of the university community towards social responsibility. The involvement of the Deputy Commissioner and Vice-Chancellor underscored the importance of such initiatives, emphasizing the vital role universities play in shaping socially conscious leaders.
Along with this, the Management Sciences, Commerce and English Departments simultaneously organized a rousing welcome party for the new students in the Department of Chemistry and English Department in Academic Block I and Block II. The purpose of the event was to foster a sense of belonging, introduce newcomers to vibrant campus life, and encourage networking among students and faculty. The party featured lively performances including comedy skits, songs, tableaus, speeches, poetry, and other creative activities.