Tue, 21-Oct-2025

KU VC Prof Dr Khalid Iraqi inaugurates spring 2023 open house

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  • Dr Khalid Iraqi said plantation is essential for the country’s ecosystem.
  • He said that we can reduce effects of global warming through plantation drive.
  • Vice Chancellor KU further said that the plantation is an ongoing charity.

KARACHI: The Vice Chancellor University of Karachi Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi inaugurated the Spring 2023 Open House at the KU Prof Dr S. I. Ali Botanical Garden and Herbarium Centre for Plant Conservation on Wednesday.

The KU VC Prof Dr Khalid Iraqi mentioned that the plantation is essential for the country’s ecosystem and shared that Pakistan is one of the countries in the world which is affected by climate change.

He said that with the massive plantation drive, we can reduce the effects of global warming and added that for the past many years, we are experiencing Pakistan is unable to get an advantage from the plantation drives.

“Plantation drive is a very great initiative and every year public and private sectors planted tens of thousands of saplings but sadly most of them died due to lack of care and maintenance.”

The KU VC Prof Dr Khalid Iraqi said that launching a plantation drive is easy but maintaining plants until saplings become a tree is a difficult task. He said that it is the responsibility of every member of society to play their role to take care of these plants.

He further said that the plantation is an ongoing charity and trees are valuable assets, extensive plantation, and its protection and maintenance should be our collective national responsibility.

On this occasion, President of Unikarians International Professor Ejaz Ahmed Faruqi, in-charge KU Professor Dr SI Ali Botanical Garden and Herbarium Center for Plant Conservation Dr Roohi Bano and others were also present.

Prof Ejaz Ahmed Faruqi hoped that Karachi would become clean and green if we engage youngsters and particular students. He said that plantation drives should be conducted on regular basis and urged that people or organizations which initiate plantation drives must take care of plants as well.

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KU, Turk delegation discusses establishing Turkish department

KU
  • The proposed department would offer the Turkish language.
  • Prof Dr Halil Toker met with KU VC Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi.
  • Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi said KU will start language certificate courses.

KARACHI: A two-member delegation from Turkiye educational institutions discussed the possibility of establishing a Turkish Department at the University of Karachi.

The proposed department would offer the Turkish language and educate students about Turkish cultural values, literature Turkiye history, and other aspects of the modern and old Turkiye.

The head of the Urdu Department at Istanbul University Prof Dr Halil Toker, and Vice President of Yunus Emre Institute Assistant Prof Dr Abdullah Kutalmis Yalcin visited the University of Karachi on Thursday. They met the KU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi at the VC Office. The Dean of Arts and Social Sciences Prof Dr Nusrat Idress was also present.

Dr Abdullah Kutalmis Yalcin expressed that he is confident that this project would manage to get the attention of a large number of students and they will take it with great interest. He shared that they are also interested in launching Turkish language certificate and diploma courses for KU students.

Prof Dr Halil Toker informed the KU VC Prof Dr Khalid Iraqi that a large number of Pakistani students are now going to Turkiye for studies but as they do not have any background regarding the language and because they have not completed the language certificate which is mandatory for studies anywhere in Turkiye, they have to spend at least a year in studying Turkish language and after clearing the language exams, they start their studies.

He observed that if students complete their compulsory language course before landing in Turkiye then they would be able to join their classes without any delay. The visitors shared that they would also like to initiate a faculty and students exchange program so that a good number of teachers and students could learn about the Turkish language and culture and hoped that Turkish teachers would also help them in learning the Turkish language at the campus.

The KU VC Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi while appreciating the proposal said that he would like to start language certificate and diploma courses in the initial stage and later Turkish department would be established at the University of Karachi.

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