Report Bashir Hussain Azad
Chitral: President Chitral Students Welfare Organization Islamabad Shafiqul Mulk has pledged to take all students on board. Shafiq also expressed the hope that being President of students’ body he will leave no stone unturned to make the organization effective and dynamic. As the students have reposed their trust in him he will come up to the expectations of the students, said the president.
Shafiq enumerated those achievements after being elected President of CSWO Islamabad on 18th Oct 2008. His major contributions to the students’ body are as follows:
1. Due to his efforts through the CSWO platform, Joint Secretary Ministry of Human Rights Malik Khusdil Khan announced to establish campus of Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University in Chitral.
2. Inspite of being financially deficient, CSWO held magnificent tournament to encourage the students on the occasion of Eid, which helped people know the body. MNA Islamabad Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry participated in the final of the tournament as a chief guest and assured the students of his every possible support.
3. Although CSWO is pressed with financial problems, but held inaugural ceremony of the new cabinet and cultural show on self help basis. To promote the culture of Chitral luminaries of Chitrali culture were invited. In this cultural show, students from all over Chitral and people in great number participated. MNA Chitral Shahzada Mohyudin and Qazi Fazal Elahi were chief guest and president of the show respectively. Other dignitaries included Abdul Wali Khan Advocate, Eng. Taimur Shah, Khusdil Khan Khattak, Sultan Mehmud, Shahzada Iftikharuddin, Zaar Khan, Miss Lakshan Bibi, Dr Sharifuddin, Malik Hyder Ayub Khan and President CSWO Peshawar University Rizwan Romi.
4. Senior Vice President Mohammad Mehtab Hussain and Vice President Zahur Elahi called on Chief Commissioner Islamabad and apprised him of the problems of the organization who promised to extend his full support.
5. Delegation of CSWO also held a meeting with Salim Khan, Provincial Minister of Population Welfare and briefed him about the CSWO.
6. Special arrangements were made for the security of the show and Islamabad, motorway police and Intelligence Agencies extended their co-operation.
7. Patron-in-Chief of Zuhoor Education Academy announced to donate an office for CSWO in Denin.
President CSWO Islamabad further added that the organization will arrange high level seminars and tours for the students and registration campaign of the students will be conducted.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Awesome and rugged
Beauty of Chitral
Lush green
DIZG: threatened by floods
The legendary village of Ayun in Chitral
Dizg, Yarkhun
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(152)
-
▼
March
(24)
- Eye disease cases on the rise in Chitral
- Chitrali women have vast economic opportunities: R...
- Work on Yarkhun bridge begins again
- Chitral students body elects office-bearers
- Islam best solution to crises: speakers
- Officials bypassing distt govt, says nazim
- If you don't like Malakand Division, go away: say ...
- Markhor hunted by American lady in Chitral
- Elite force for Chitral planned
- Work on Lowari Tunnel second phase in full swing
- Embroidered textile pieces from Chitral on display...
- Lowari tunnel modification - Letter
- CSWO president enumerates achievements
- Lowari tunnel opens for public
- Hungry snow leopards scare Chitral residents
- Chitral River turned into dumping ground
- Lowari should be road tunnel
- Chitral admin asks traders to raise LPG rate
- Loadshedding continues in Chitral bazaar
- Land settlement deptt staff form union
- Four Yarkhun residents frost bitten
- varsity, hostel closure troubles Chitrali students...
- Musical concert heralds spring in Chitral
- Two houses gutted
-
▼
March
(24)
About Me
- Zar Alam Khan Razakhel
- Village Dizg, Yarkhun valley, Chitral, Pakistan
- I blog at http://chitraltoday.net (ChitralToday) about Chitral, its people, culture, traditions and issues. I have been writing about Chitral since 2000. Chitral is a scenic valley in the extreme north-west of Pakistan.
No comments:
Post a Comment