Shahbaz Sharif Announces To Establish Women's University In Karachi


State head Shehbaz Sharif, on Monday, reported the foundation of a ladies' college in Karachi.

According to subtleties, the national government will lay out the college in Karachi in a joint effort with the Sindh government. Under the arrangement, the common government will bear costs for the land prerequisite and different issues, while the national government will support its development and the arrangement of employees. Sindh government has additionally proposed names of three schools for changing over them into ladies' colleges, including Khatoon-e-Pakistan Girls College, APWA Girls College, and Govt Girls College North Nazimabad.

During his new visit to Karachi, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif encouraged specialists to finish significant improvement projects like the Karachi Circular Railway, K-4, and the foundation of a ladies' college in time. The chief additionally held visited the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan's (MQM-P) head office at Bahadurabad, where he met the authority of MQM-P. During the gathering, they guaranteed to work intimately with the national government for the government assistance of the occupants, and the turn of events and progress of the area, especially in Karachi.