Graduating Female Students in Noor-E-Ilahi Garden

January 3rd, 2025
Graduating Female Students in Noor-E-Ilahi Garden

The National Skills University Islamabad (NSUI) hosted a special ceremony to bid farewell to its outgoing female students from various technology programs. These students, who have excelled in their respective fields, were praised for their dedication and hard work. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar, the Founding Vice Chancellor of NSUI, highlighted the pivotal role of women in shaping the nation's future, describing daughters as blessings from God. Speaking at the newly established Noo-E-Ilahi Garden, a dedicated and secure space for female students within the university premises, Prof. Mukhtar emphasized: "Daughters, like sons, are blessings from God, and as a fatherly figure, I am immensely proud to see daughters from across the country thriving in technology programs at the National Skills University Islamabad. These young women are the nation's future and will play vital role to the country's much-needed technologically skilled workforce."

The Noo-E-Ilahi Garden, strategically situated in front of the girls' hostels, represents a landmark initiative in fostering inclusivity and creating a nurturing environment for female students. The garden, with its lush greenery and serene atmosphere, is dedicated exclusively to the university's female students. It is equipped with seating areas, study spots, and recreational facilities, encouraging them to unwind and connect within a safe and serene setting.

The farewell ceremony, organized by junior students, was a vibrant affair filled with joy and camaraderie. The event reflected the university's emphasis on fostering a culture of respect, collaboration, and mutual appreciation.

Ms. Zara Obaid, the hostel warden, commended the university administration for its forward-thinking approach. "Having a specified, secure space solely for girls and female faculty members is a unique and empowering initiative. It reflects the administration's commitment to the well-being of its female students."

Ms. Fariha Sajid, Assistant Registrar/Assistant Warden, lauded the harmonious efforts of students residing in Amna and Sarah Halls, the university's female dormitories. She noted: Senior and junior students have cultivated a culture of cleanliness, greenery, and mutual respect. Their collective efforts, along with the support of the university, have turned the hostels into a congenial space that balances relaxation with academic rigor. This sense of community and belonging is a testament to the students' role in shaping the university's culture.

The ceremony marked the culmination of the outgoing students' academic journey and reaffirmed the university's unwavering commitment to equipping its students with skills and values. Under Prof. Mukhtar's visionary leadership, the National Skills University Islamabad has positioned itself as an icon of progress and inclusivity, ensuring that every student feels included and valued in Pakistan's education landscape.

January 31, 2025@ 04:11 AM