Prof. Dr. Tehmina Nangraj, Vice Chancellor of BNB Women University, hosted an interactive session with students, providing a platform to voice concerns, suggestions, and aspirations. The meet-up highlighted the university’s commitment to participatory governance and student empowerment.

By Imtiaz Hussain
SUKKUR: Prof. Dr. Tehmina Nangraj, Vice Chancellor of BNB Women University, held an interactive session on campus with students to discuss academic challenges, campus facilities, career development, and co-curricular opportunities. University officials described the initiative as student-centred, aimed at creating a platform where student voices can be heard and addressed constructively.

Dr. Nangraj emphasized dialogue, collaboration, and mutual respect as essential to building a progressive academic culture. She encouraged students to remain proactive, disciplined, and engaged not only in their studies but also in community initiatives. University sources said the session reflected BNBWU’s broader philosophy of participatory governance, involving students in decisions affecting campus life.
The interactive session also sought to bridge communication between the administration and the student body, fostering an inclusive environment where concerns are addressed practically. Students were given an opportunity to engage directly with the university leadership, reinforcing a sense of ownership and accountability in shaping their learning experience.
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