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Scenario in Gaza, the vested interests were dominating the world. President Alvi

President Dr Arif Alvi addressing the 18th Convocation ceremony of the Riphah International University, Islamabad, on 18-11-2023.

President Dr Arif Alvi addressing the 18th Convocation ceremony of the Riphah International University, Islamabad.

President Alvi urges the students to utilize all the modern resources to seek knowledge & serve the country

Regrets that the vested interests were dominating the world

Sharing his anguish over the 28 million out of school children in the country, online and virtual mode of education should be promoted.

ISLAMABAD  (  Web News  )

President Dr. Arif Alvi on Saturday said that doors of the modern knowledge were kept ajar with vast opportunities peeping out, giving ample encouragement for the knowhow experts to embark upon new journey of progress and prosperity.

Addressing the 18thh Convocation of Ripha International University here at Jinnah Convention Center, President Dr. Arif Alvi urged the students to utilize all the modern resources to seek knowledge and serve the country.

He said today’s world was guided by the latest revolution through the Artificial Intelligence and other related innovations which were contributing to human intellectual enhancement and human resource development. Sharing his anguish over the 28 million out of school children in the country, he stressed that online and virtual mode of education should be promoted.

Referring to prevailing scenario across the globe and particularly in Gaza, President Dr. Arif Alvi regretted that the vested interests were dominating the world. The world was crying for the equal distribution of wealth, end to exploitation of the poor and widespread destruction, he added.

President Dr Arif Alvi giving away degrees to graduating students at the 18th Convocation ceremony of the Riphah International University, Islamabad.

The president regretted that in the older world, the incidents of cruelty and carnage were known to the rest of the humanity after lapse of months, but in this modern era, the imagery from Gaza was being reported instantly, but the hearts of human beings had been hardened. He urged the students to equip themselves with the modern mode, leading to bright future of the country and expressed the confidence that if the modern means of education were promptly utilized, Pakistan would be able to lead the world in a decade.

The president also underscored the significance of research in various fields of life and cited the achievements of smaller countries like Estonia and Netherlands in agriculture. “Netherlands is 19 percent smaller than Pakistan in size but it is the second largest exporter of food in the world owing to development in agri-sector,” he added.

“These smaller countries have bigger footprints in the world,” he said, adding that research and better decision making were critical for attainment of progress.

President Dr. Arif Alvi recollected that during Covid-19 pandemic, Pakistan was declared as the 5th most efficient country in the world to handle the deadly disease and that was possible due to joint cooperation and unity among the entire nation. Lauding sacrifices of the parents, he opined that they were taking pains to educate their children and urged the students to repay them after completing their education. The family structure system in Pakistan moulded by compassion and forgiveness had roots in the religion and culture was its beauty, he added. The president also appreciated the functioning of the university and its contribution in the field of modern education.

In his welcome remarks, Vice Chancellor Dr. Anis Ahmed said that one of the students of the university Dr. Namra Khan was given an award by Howard University, US in field of research on cancer, besides, its nine scientists were among the top others included in the global list.

He said that Riphah was ranked at 196 by the a recent Asia universities ranking, adding, the Quality Enhancement Cell of the University got the first position in the private sector “W” Category Universities of the Country according to the scorecard formulated by the HEC. The vice chancellor said Riphah was the first university of the country that had been certified under standards and announced by the UK based Lloyd’s Register. On the occasion, the president also gave away degrees to PhD students.

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