Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Naval Chief inaugurates new building of dental Ccollege,hospital 

Naval Chief

KARACHI Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Naveed Ashraf, inaugurated the newly constructed building of Bahria University Dental College and Hospital at Bahria University Health Sciences Campus, Karachi. The ceremony marked a major milestone in the institution’s pursuit of excellence in healthcare and education. Addressing the ceremony, the Naval Chief expressed deep satisfaction over the … Read more

Pakistan loses 23% of its GDP annually due to disasters: Experts

Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Chairman, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Lieutenant General, Inam Haider Malik said Pakistan should must embrace not only traditional infrastructure but also materials suited to the country’s environment.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) hosted a seminar focused on “Disaster Resilient Infrastructure,” in collaboration with Bahria University, aiming to address the pressing need for climate adaptation and infrastructure resilience in Pakistan.

Chairman NDMA, Lieutenant General Inam Haider Malik led discussions on the country’s preparedness for future disasters, highlighting the critical threats posed by climate change and the steps being taken to mitigate its impact.

“Resilience won’t come solely from the type of construction but from adapting to what we have,” he emphasized. He lauded NDMA’s technological efforts, including simulations of the 2022 floods and advanced weather forecasting, noting that “technology today can not only address present needs but future ones as well.”

In his keynote address, Lieutenant General Malik warned that if global temperatures exceed the 1.5°C threshold, countries like Pakistan would face unprecedented climatic disasters. “From glacial melting to recurring floods, we are already witnessing severe climate impacts,” he said.

He cited the 2022 floods, which caused massive devastation, with over 8,000 miles of roads and 480 bridges damaged, leading to significant economic losses. Recovery and rehabilitation remain ongoing challenges.

The seminar featured experts from various fields, all underlining the importance of infrastructure resilience in combating climate change. Dr. Shafqat Munir, Deputy Executive Director at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), pointed out that it is not the disasters themselves but inappropriate infrastructure that leads to high mortality.

“Pakistan is one of the ten countries most impacted by climate change. Unplanned development, deforestation, and pollution are aggravating these crises,” he said. Drawing comparisons, he highlighted how community preparedness in the Philippines has helped them manage frequent cyclones and floods more effectively.

Munir further urged the need for integrating Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) into development plans and addressing governance issues. He identified five major impacts of disasters: economic, physical, human, social, and environmental capital, noting that “Pakistan loses 23% of its GDP annually due to disasters.”

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25th convocation ceremony of Bahria University held at Islamabad  

25th convocation
  • 175 under and post graduate students were awarded degrees.
  • CNS Amjad Khan Niazi urged the graduates to contribute to society.
  • Rector Bahria University presented the yearly performance of university.

ISLAMABAD: 25th Convocation Ceremony of Bahria University held Islamabad where Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi graced the occasion as Chief Guest.

During the ceremony, 175 under and post graduate students were awarded degrees including award of 14 gold and 14 silver medals for students scoring positions in respective academic disciplines.

While addressing the ceremony, Chief of the Naval Staff congratulated the students and their parents in successful achievement of academic milestone. He urged the graduates to contribute to society and emphasized the importance of possessing strong character and a positive outlook on life. Naval Chief underscored the importance of sacrificing personal gain for the sake of national interests.

The Chief Guest also praised Bahria University for providing a multidimensional education that is reflected in the strength, diversity and quality of its graduates. He acknowledged the university initiatives to promote the culture of research & development.

Earlier in his welcome address, Rector Bahria University Vice Admiral Asif Khaliq (Retd) presented the yearly performance of Bahria University. He dilated on current learning model at Bahria University that provide students with a transformative experience that aid them in acquiring knowledge, skills and tools for professional, intellectual and personal development.

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CNS Amjad Niazi chaired BOG meeting of Bahria University

CNS Amjad
  • The session of BOG commenced with a detailed briefing.
  • CNS appreciated the extensive efforts of Bahira University.
  • The BoG meeting was attended by board members including Rector.

ISLAMABAD:  Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi NI(M) S.Bt, in his capacity as Pro-Chancellor/ Chairman BoG, chaired the 49th  Board of Governors (BoG) Meeting at Bahria University Head Office Islamabad.

The session of BOG commenced with a detailed briefing to the Board on various activities undertaken at the University which included development and diversification in academic disciplines, infrastructure and new initiatives in academic and non-academic domains. He was further briefed about the austerity measures being executed by Bahria University in the current situation of inflation and crisis.

Chief of the Naval Staff appreciated the dedicated and extensive efforts of Bahira University in not only imparting quality education to the students but also contributing towards their character and personality building through adopting modern teaching pedagogies. Furthermore, he urged that special focus should be given in developing skills like critical thinking, solution-oriented approach, research & development, problem-solving and professional grooming among the students.

Chief of the Naval Staff lauded Bahria University’s endeavor in Pakistan International Maritime Expo and Conference (PIMEC)-2023 held at Karachi wherein the inceptive showcasing of Pakistan Maritime Science and Technology Park (PMSTP) was also undertaken. He also congratulated Bahria University on winning the prize in PIMEC-2023.

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Naval chief hails PNSLM’s role in country’s development

Naval chief hails PNSLM’s role in country’s development

Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi has attended the event of 16th Convocation of Bahria University Karachi Campus, Institute of Professional Psychology and 8th Convocation of Pakistan Navy School of Logistics as a chief guest held in Karachi on Saturday. The Naval chief has applauded Bahria University Karachi Campus and Pakistan Navy School … Read more