CM urges medical graduates to uphold honesty, service

At least 1,230 conferred degrees at 22nd convocation of Ziauddin University

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah. PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI:

Ziauddin University (ZU) awarded 1,230 degrees to the graduating students for various disciplines at the Convocation 2025 held at the Education City Campus on Link Road SITE.

At least 23 graduates received gold medals and three got special awards at the ceremony.

Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah in an inspiring keynote address as the chief guest at the convocation congratulated the graduating students and praised the university's remarkable journey.

The ceremony was attended by Chancellor Dr Asim Hussain, Pro-Chancellor Dr Nida Hussain, CEO Dr Imad Hussain, Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Abbas Zafar, faculty members, board representatives, proud families, and the graduating class.

In his address, the CM extended heartfelt congratulations to the graduates and their families. He also acknowledged the unwavering support of parents and guardians and urged students to uphold the values instilled by Ziauddin University - honesty, service, and excellence - in their professional lives.

Highlighting the university's growth under the visionary leadership of Dr. Asim Hussain, Shah lauded its transformation from a modest maternity home - a dream initiated by Dr Aijaz Fatima and Dr Tajammul Hussain - to a multi-campus educational and healthcare network comprising five hospitals.

The Chief Minister especially appreciated the establishment of the Sukkur Campus, inaugurated by the President of Pakistan, and called it a milestone in extending world-class education and healthcare to underserved regions. "Sukkur is emerging as a hub of academic and medical advancement, and Ziauddin University has played a pivotal role in this transformation," he noted.

Speaking at Ziauddin University's 22nd Convocation, Chancellor Dr. Asim Hussain highlighted the institution's pioneering role as the first academic establishment in Education City, a vision realized after decades of effort.

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