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QAU alumni show serious concerns on further possession of QAU land

October 18, 2022 06:40 PM


The alumni of Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) have shown serious concerns and reservations on further possession of QAU land under the Barakahu Bypass Project which has been started on QAU land.

The core committee of QAU Alumni Association, in its emergent meeting, held on Tuesday, pointed out that QAU, being a prestigious higher education institution, has been ranked continuously among the top 500 higher education institutions by Times Higher Education and other reputed global ranking agencies. But, instead of declaring its flagship institution through the provision of required financial resources and resolving long pending land encroachment issues, its precious land is being further possessed without taking the concerned stakeholders on board.

The core committee decided that like the previous occasions, the alumni would protect the precious land of the alma mater as an important stakeholder and no compromise would be made in this regard. They vowed to play an effective and important role as part of Joint Action Committees.

They fully supported the principled and justified demands of the Joint Action Committee including the demarcation of 1709 acres QAU land, issuance of redesigned map of QAU land and completion of a boundary wall of QAU land by CDA. All these demands have already been conveyed to the QAU Syndicate.

The alumni, across the globe, would continue to monitor the situation closely and will protect the land of their alma mater.

They hoped that the working group, formed by University Syndicate, would immediately address the genuine concerns raised by the Joint Action Committee, Quaid-I-Azam University Islamabad.



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