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Governor Saleem Haider Khan's visit to NUST sparks backlash over youth future promises
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50853, member: 636"] Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan walked into the National University of Sciences and Technology for some serious business talks. The big boss wanted to strike deals between his provincial government and the top tech school. University officials rolled out the red carpet for the political heavyweight during his surprise visit. Major General Muhammad Arif Malik welcomed the governor and showed him around the impressive campus. Both sides started cooking up plans to work together on major projects. The governor heard all about student programs and research projects that could make Pakistan tons of money. University leaders pitched their ideas for turning classroom discoveries into real businesses that create jobs. Digital technology became the hot topic as both groups discussed bringing Pakistan into the modern age. The school bosses explained how they want to build partnerships with government departments across Punjab province. Youth development programs grabbed the governor's attention as officials talked about training the next generation. Malik gave the governor a detailed rundown of everything the university has accomplished over recent years. The school has strong connections with major companies and keeps pushing forward with cutting-edge research. Government officials loved hearing about projects that match what the province wants to achieve. The governor praised the university for delivering excellent education and building industry relationships. Both parties agreed that working together could help Pakistan build a knowledge-based economy. [/QUOTE]
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