Budget 2021-22: GCU Lahore gets Rs.1.84 billion For development projects.
The Federal and Provincial Governments launched four
development projects worth Rs 1.84 million to upgrade Government College University LHR.
Among these increased allocations for AVU development funds only, 202,122 provided 410 million rupees. The Federal Ministry of Design and Development has approved 1.158 billion rupees for the second phase of the new AVU campus. Three contrasting projects are reflected in the Punjab Annual Development Plan (ADP) 202122. 44 lakh rupees.
They are 278 million and 100 million rupees respectively. The most famous of these is the Sufist institution of the ruler Abul Hasan Ash-Shadhili (Abul Hasan Ash-Shadhili), which is a center for scientific and technological analysis.
- The needs of the GCU girls hostel and the provision of sports facilities provide GCU with a good opportunity to host international swimming competitions.
- The second phase of Iran’s new Kala Shah oil field in Kaku will justify education and extracurricular activities.
- Construct a dormitory for tutors, dormitories, personnel and foreign policy dormitories that can accommodate 1,200 study places. It was ignored by mutual governments in terms of student opportunities and expansion. He said that the field is designed for thousands of students, and there are currently more than 14,000 students studying in more than 30 subjects.
- Vice-Chancellor said that a four-story female dormitory will be built in the university’s science district, which can accommodate about 300 students.
“It would be a surprise for everyone that GCU is a winner of inter-collegiate and inter-university swimming championships, but our students have no facility of swimming pool,”
Prof. Zaidi said, adding
“we have to request other universities to provide their pool for the training of our teams, which we get for a very short time on their terms and conditions.”
- Talking about the Sufism Centre, Prof. Zaidi said the center is the initiative of the First Lady of Pakistan, Bushra Imran, and it would conduct research in the fields of Islamic philosophy, Sufism, spirituality, comparative study of religion and mystic traditions besides providing a platform for interfaith dialogues at national and international level.
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