Role of Balochistan women crucial in national development: General Sarfaraz
Commander 12-Corps, Lieutenant General Sarfaraz Ali addressing students and faculty members of the SBK: Photo provided by ISPR

Staff Reporter :

QUETTA: Commander 12-Corps, Lieutenant General Sarfaraz Ali has said that the role of women in Balochistan was crucial in national development. He expressed these views while addressing a function at the Sardar Bahadur Khan (SBK) Women’s University on Tuesday.

“Women coming forward in walks of life in Balochistan”, the Commander said. He said women’s capability was proved recently held in the Balochistan Excellence Awards. Lt. General Sarfaraz Ali stated that women faculty members of the SBK had played an important role in the strengthening of female education in the province.

It is not possible for people to understand Balochistan immediately: Commander

General Sarfraz Ali said that Balochistan is a multi-faceted province and it is not possible for the people to understand its problems and issues immediately. He added that the solution to these complex issues lies in sincere efforts under an effective strategy based on good intentions.

The corps commander also pointed out the need for reforms in the administrative structure of Balochistan. Corps Commander Lt. Gen. Sarfraz Ali also directed the renovation of the university auditorium and announced the issuance of cantonment entry passes for all university teachers.

Earlier, the Vice-Chancellor of the University Dr. Sajida Noorin received Corps Commander Lt. Gen. Sarfraz Ali and DIG FC North Brigadier Ahmed Nawaz on their arrival at the University while commemorative shields were also exchanged at the end of the session

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