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QAU Alumni to plant 10,000 trees across Pakistan

By News Desk

August 12, 2024 11:20 PM


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The QAU Alumni Association Founders Group recently hosted a vibrant Quaidians Meet-up and Mango Party, bringing together old students from across Pakistan to celebrate their enduring bond and shared memories.

During the event, it was announced that, like in previous years, in celebration of the 77th Independence Day of Pakistan, QAU alumni, in collaboration with partners, will plant approximately ten thousand trees across the country! This initiative underscores our commitment to environmental sustainability and the well-being of future generations. 

In addition, three fruit orchards are planned to be established within QAU's premises, contributing to a greener campus for all.

The gathering also emphasized our collective responsibility to support young Quaidians. We are committed to intensifying our efforts in providing continuous mentorship, internships, and job opportunities to ensure our graduates have the guidance and resources they need to succeed.

A heartfelt appreciation was shared for the QAU Alumni Association's two decades of sustained contributions and impactful welfare projects. We remain dedicated to the betterment of QAU and the success of its students.


News Desk


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