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Minhaj University Expands to D. I. Khan New City

Minhaj University Expands to D.I. Khan New City

Minhaj University Expands to D.I. Khan New City 2560 1707 D. I. Khan New City

Minhaj University Lahore (MUL) has taken a remarkable step toward educational progress with the groundbreaking of its new campus in D. I. Khan New City. This historic milestone marks the beginning of a new era in higher education for South Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Prof. Dr. Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri, Deputy Chairman of the Minhaj University Board of Governors, led the Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony. During his address, he highlighted the university’s mission to provide quality education that nurtures both intellect and character.
He emphasized that this new campus will not just grant degrees but shape minds, fostering integrity, creativity, and moral strength.

A Milestone for South KPK

Vice Chancellor Dr. Sajid Mahmood Shahzad shared his vision of building a university that merges opportunity with innovation. He stated that the new D. I. Khan campus will serve as a “monumental institution of knowledge and research,” committed to empowering youth through education.

Dr. Shahzad noted that Minhaj University Lahore already educates over 15,000 students across ten faculties, with one in three students studying on scholarships. The D. I. Khan campus will continue this legacy — promoting equality, safety, and a drug-free learning environment.

 

Minhaj University Expands to D.I. Khan New City

Building Bridges Through Education

During the meeting, Prof. Dr. Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri discussed the global impact of Minhaj-ul-Quran’s educational institutions. He praised the efforts that have positively shaped communities in Pakistan and around the world.

Chairman Jahangir Saifullah Khan expressed that Minhaj-ul-Quran International is playing a vital role in the intellectual and moral training of the nation. He added that the establishment of Minhaj University’s campus in D. I. Khan is a blessing for local students, offering them access to world-class education close to home.

A Gathering of Visionaries

The ceremony brought together prominent figures, including:

  • Khawaja Khurram Nawaz Gandapur, Nazim-e-Aala, Minhaj-ul-Quran International
  • Prof. Dr. Sajid Mahmood Shahzad, Vice Chancellor MUL
  • Prof. Dr. Khurram Shahzad, Registrar
  • Faisal Hussain Mashhadi, Abdul Rehman Malik, and Engineer Sanaullah Khan
  • Raja Zahid Mahmood, Farhan Javed, Major (R) Salman Jahangir, and Khaliq Shah
  • Brigadier (R) Dr. Fayyaz Mahmood, Rana Tariq Ullah, Rana Asad, and Danesh Iftikhar

Each guest shared their appreciation for this transformative project, emphasizing its long-term benefits for the youth and the region.

Minhaj University Expands to D.I. Khan New City
Minhaj University Expands to D.I. Khan New City
Minhaj University Expands to D.I. Khan New City

A Vision for Peace and Progress

Minhaj University’s expansion into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa reflects its broader mission: “Education for All.” The institution continues to promote peace, tolerance, and social change globally.
The D. I. Khan campus stands as a beacon of hope — where knowledge meets opportunity and dreams take shape.

KP Govt Launches Taleem Card to Enhance Education in Remote Areas

KP Govt Launches ‘Taleem Card’ to Enhance Education in Remote Areas

KP Govt Launches ‘Taleem Card’ to Enhance Education in Remote Areas 630 360 D. I. Khan New City

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has unveiled the ‘Taleem Card’ initiative — a transformative step toward improving access to education for students in underprivileged and remote regions. The project, which will begin with a pilot phase in Upper Chitral, aims to bridge the educational divide by providing quality learning opportunities to those who have long been underserved.

During a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Minister Sardar Ali Amin Khan Gandapur, the initiative was officially launched, positioning it as a flagship project of the current administration. At the meeting, the Chief Minister stressed the need to mobilize resources swiftly to ensure timely and effective implementation. Consequently, he instructed both the education and finance departments to accelerate their efforts so that students from backward and marginalized areas can access reputable educational institutions without delay.

Furthermore, the choice to launch the pilot phase in Upper Chitral was influenced by the Chief Secretary’s recent visit to the area, where he assessed the impact of a glacial outburst. In addition to education, the meeting also addressed both immediate and long-term strategies for aiding the displaced population, with a strong focus on housing solutions and sustainable rehabilitation.

Beyond this initiative, the KP government continues to demonstrate its commitment to enhancing educational opportunities across other remote districts. As part of this effort, the Chief Minister directed the education department to establish a new school in Shangla, honoring a promise made to a high-achieving female student from the region.

Overall, the Taleem Card initiative reflects the KP government’s dedication to reducing educational disparities between urban and rural communities. By increasing access to high-quality education, the project seeks to empower students in remote areas, giving them the tools they need to unlock their full potential and pursue brighter futures.

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