Karachi University is providing food for Flood Affected peoples in all overs pakistan

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Karachi (Karachi University) University Disaster Management Volunteer Corps (KUDMVC) to help provide relief to flood victims across the country is on.

Director of Institute of Space and Planetary Astrophysics (ISPA), Dr. Jamil Kazmi briefed on the current situation of flood victims and the maximum low-income group belonged to.

It was decided that a small group of volunteers of Karachi University teachers, under the supervision of the Presidents and Dean work to raise funds for flood victims peoples and areas.

KUDMVC with the first consignment of relief Saturday in the first group will visit Sindh.

Ramadan Time: Karachi (Karachi University) announced that the Registrar University of Karachi University during Ramadan working hours will be from 8:00 PM 1:00 am.

Registrar University of Karachi University campus, Prof. Kaleem Raza Khan ordered the sanctity of the holy month of Ramadan, teaching and administrative staff members, students and others have requested. All canteens and food stalls will be closed throughout the day. No food or beverages hostel canteen / mess one day period will be provided. Except in case of illness a senior medical officer will be on display certificates.

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Karachi University Volunteers to Distribute Relief Goods


A ceremony held at Governor House on Thursday to Karachi is Karachi, Sindh Governor Dr Ishrat Ul Ebad sent to the University Disaster Management Volunteers (KUDMVC) 30 core members with best wishes. That Friday morning with relief materials worth Rs five lakh affected by floods and Badin are growing in Nawabshah. 

The Governor KUDMVC Karachi University boys and girls of various departments met with volunteers and praised their spirit. He impressed the students also said they were inundated areas.Dr. Shahana Urooj Kazmi, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Karachi University, who is spearheading KUDMVC by means of literature and pictures about the activities of the Corps informed the governor. 

Dr. Urooj Pakistan Observer exclusively for Governor Dr Ishrat-ul-Talking Ebad Khan on the recommendation of the National Investment Trust had donated Rs.500,000 -. / "Our purchase of the provision and procurement of drugs (first aid and mosquito repellents, etc.) that will be distributed. Accordingly, the governor" is a gift. He disclosed that the NIT was committed to donate more money. For cause - 500,000 /. 

Dr. Urooj Pakistan Observer said the relief goods from Karachi University students and buses will leave a two-pronged: Badin, Nawabshah, while the other one's head.600,000 / - University of Karachi, collected by the students themselves. Dr. Urooj the floods last year during the Super KUDMVC a small sum of money collected and distributed relief material worth. 10 million, five tours. 

Atiq-ur-Rahman Siddiqui, a final year student of political science, who led the Pakistan Observer, told the group, the overall male and 150 female students of different departments were working for KUDMVC. He said that the absence of medical doctors and senior medical students was a big help.

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KU has organised a distribution ceremony of Flood Relief Excellence Award


Karachi University (KU) has organised a distribution ceremony of Flood Relief Excellence Award in recognition of the services rendered by KU staff in the worst flood of the country’s history, affecting millions of people.

Speaking on the occasion, Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Pirzada Qasim Raza from Karachi University, said Siddiqui, students, teachers and employees of KarachiUniversity, had played a very important role in relief activities.

He said students were the country's assets and future needs in humanitarian activities.

Dr Shahana Urooj Kazmi, Pro Vice Chancellor of  KarachiUniversity (KU) of the Disaster Volunteer Corps (KUDMVC) teachers, students and non-teaching staff, headed by Pro Vice-Chancellor Professor Shahana Urooj Kazmi, University of Karachi, contains 9.1 Supportingactivities contributed about Rs.

But he said the Corps also distributed relief goods among flood victims, food andmedicines worth millions off of.

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