Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Iqra University’s fashion show video goes viral, sparks controversy

Iqra University’s fashion show video goes viral, sparks controversy

Iqra University, a renowned Pakistani institution, hosted a bold fashion show. The event, organized by AIFD and Iqra University, featured collections from young designers. Top models and fashion icons participated. Iqra University, one of Pakistan’s most renowned institutions, is currently facing backlash for hosting a bold fashion show. AIFD and Iqra University organized the “Iqra … Read more

President for enrolling over 20 million out-of-school children

President for
  • President said while addressing the convocation of Iqra University.
  • He said 10% population deprived of their fundamental right.
  • Arif Alvi also distributed the gold medals among the students.

KARACHI: President Dr Arif Alvi has called for bringing over 20 million out-of-school children back to schools and providing them with opportunities to grow and excel in life.

He regretted that about 10% of Pakistan’s population had been deprived of their fundamental right, which was a great loss to the nation.

The President said that the youth and the elite had the resources and the capacity to help and uplift this neglected segment of society, adding that it was the moral responsibility of the educated youth and the elites to support these underprivileged children in getting education to make them productive and responsible citizens of the country.

The President expressed these views while addressing the 20th Convocation Ceremony of Iqra University, held in Karachi, on Thursday. Naveed Lakhani, the Chairman of Hussain Lakhani Group, Ms Erum Asad, the Vice Chancellor of Iqra University, the alumni, the faculty members, and the parents of graduating students were present at the occasion.

Addressing the ceremony, the President said that health and education were the essential foundations for the nation’s socio-economic development, and urged Pakistani universities to equip their students with employable skills, developing their analytical and critical thinking abilities to help them succeed in their personal and professional lives.

The President urged the students to follow the path of unity, faith, and discipline as propounded by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah during their academic as well as professional life. He said that students must focus on improving their dealings with fellow humans in society and fulfilling the “Huqooq ul Ibad”, besides developing effective communication skills in order to become successful in life.

The President urged the students to become lifelong learners and keep updating their knowledge and skills to keep pace with the rapidly changing world. He said that Pakistan had great expectations from its youth, and they needed to work for the socio-economic uplift of their country. He highlighted the need for adopting emerging technologies and modern education to put the country on the fast track of development.

The President said that approximately 60% to 80% of the youth in colleges were under mental stress, and advised the youth to live a balanced life and take care of their physical as well as mental health and well-being.

[embedpost slug=”imran-khan-writes-to-president-for-inquiry-against-gen-bajwa”]

Read more

Iqra Extension and Fordham University to offer Master of Laws degree in Pakistan

Iqra University

KARACHI: Iqra Extension (IUx) and Fordham University, based in New York, USA, signed an MoU to provide students with a Master of Laws (LLM) degree. The agreement sees IUx offer Pakistani students the chance to obtain an LLM, a postgraduate degree designed to enhance academic legal knowledge. This is the first time an American accredited … Read more

Iqra University scholar to defend PhD thesis

Iqra University

KARACHI: Iqra University’s Faculty of Business Administration PhD Scholar Syed Muhammad Salman’ public defence will be held on March 30, 2022. The public defence will be held at Office of Research, Innovation and Commercialisation (ORIC) at 3:00pm, where scholars and students of the same field will participate in it. Salman completed his PhD dissertation under the … Read more

‘Very few universities in Pakistan are producing globally competitive graduates’

Pakistan

KARACHI: Professor Dr Wasim Qazi has been in academia for over 25 years. Currently he is serving as the vice chancellor of Iqra University, a private varsity. Here he talks to Bol News on a variety of topics concerning the education sector in Pakistan.   Why do you think the reading habit is so poor … Read more

QS World Universities Ranking released, IU listed among top in Asia

First time in the history, Iqra University  has placed its name in the  Quacquarelli Symonds World Universities Ranking 2020, becoming Sindh’s first private sector varsity to receive this prestigious ranking award. The Iqra University (IU) for the first time has placed its name in the QS World Universities Ranking 2020, becoming Sindh first private sector … Read more