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IUB Syndicate approves Rs 9 billion budget for FY 2022-23

The 78th meeting of the Syndicate of the Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB) approved a Budget worth Rs 8.8 billion for Fiscal Year 2022-23.

The syndicate meeting was held at Abbasia Campus under the chairmanship of Engr Prof Dr Athar Mahboob Vice-Chancellor. Secretary Syndicate Prof Dr Moazzam Jameel briefed about the decisions taken in the previous meeting. Prof Dr Abubakar, the Treasurer of IUB, presented the budget of the university. In the meeting, the budget worth Rs. 8,813.580 million was approved for the year 2022-23.

An estimate worth Rs 4,033.665 million was approved for development projects. The recommendations of the Finance and Planning Committee were approved in the meeting. In the meeting, the recommendations of the previous selection boards were approved. Policy guidelines regarding the naming of various roads and buildings on university campuses were approved.

The International Center for Climate Change, Food Security and Consortium was approved in the university. The recommendations of the previous academic council meeting were also approved in the meeting. The appointment of heads, chairman, chairperson, and directors of various departments was approved.

The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Mosque Directorate approved. A data storage center for MPhil and PhD thesis was approved under the Board of Advanced Studies and Research. An agreement between Multan Flying Club and the Islamia University of Bahawalpur was approved under which the Department of Aviation Sciences will be able to use the facilities of Jamia Islamia Flying Club. The rules for the transfer of employees of the Islamia University of Bahawalpur were approved. The establishment of SDGs and Fatima Jinnah Women Leadership Centers at the Islamia University of Bahawalpur were approved.

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By Arsalan Haider

Arsalan Haider is a reporter at Academia Mag and has worked with leading national dailies and news channels. He tweets @arsalanhaider14

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