Visitor's Book
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| Date | Visitor | Department | Comments |
| 23rd july ,2004 | Dr. Pervez Tahir. | Chief Economist, Planning Commission Govt. of Pakistan, Islamabad. | A University for women of Balochistan is by far the best investment in the future development of the province. Under the energetic Vice Chancellor, it has already taken a head start. In time it must become a centre of excellence not only in Balochistan, but for the country. |
| 23rd july ,2004 | Prof. Dr. Farhana Shah. | Dept of Computer Science & Director, Institute of Information Technology. | I am glad to see the building, Academic programs, and dedicated people working under the dynamic leadership of Dr. Shahida Jaffrey, for Balochistan Women’s University. Women after getting quality education from here are going to be not only productive citizens but also contribute significantly in nation building & overall development. All the best! |
| 19th August, 2004 | Omar Jaffrey. | Managing Director UBS Investment Bank. New York, USA (Proud son of the VC). | Incredible! What a magnificent start for a certain centre of excellence in education for women in Pakistan! Congratulations. |
| 30 september ,2004 | Gul Haneef. | Member, Federal Public Service Commission Pakistan, Islamabad. | A learning institution required in the province which badly needs additional facilities for women. A well appointed, well run campus with enormous potential. My compliments to the Vice Chancellor and the Administration for the apparently fair and principled way in which they run things. |
| 30 september ,2004 | Ashraf Jehangir Qazi. | UNAMI, Baghdad, Special Envoy to Koofi Anaan, UN, Iraq. | It was a great pleasure to visit the Women’s University of Balochistan, which is a major asset for the province. The University is also extremely fortunate to have Dr Shahida Jaffrey as the Vice Chancellor as she carries a wealth of experience and total dedication to the task of Women’s education in Balochistan. I was also very pleased to hear the quality of comments and questions from the students |
| 27th October, 2004 | Sabiha Hassan Sayed. | UNESCO Consultant. | It is indeed a pleasure to see Quetta Women’s University come into being in the historic city and at a historic site. The leaders in this new institution are dealing with the challenges in a very confident manner. The Vice Chancellor inspires much motivation, the faculty is promising, and the institution is destined to make history. |
| 27th November, 2004 | Muhammad Darjat. | Provincial Coordinator RIDLP Quetta. C/o BRSP, 5A Sariab Road Quetta. | I had an opportunity to share my experiences with the students. I could see tremendous potential & interest in the students to undertake studies for community development programmes. These students could be the future leaders in improving the well being of the population in Balochistan as well as in rest of Pakistan. Thanks to Dr Shahida Jaffrey, the Vice Chancellor for giving me this opportunity. |
| 8th December, 2004 | Indra Lal Singh | Chief UNICEF, Quetta c/o UNICEF, Quetta. | I had heard a lot about this University, but today I have seen on my own. Under the able leadership of the Vice Chancellor the University is moving in the right direction. She has the vision and will get the University more forward. I am sure the product of this University will help develop Balochistan in all sectors and especially for the development of Women. I congratulate the Vice Chancellor and her team and wish good luck. |
| | Prof. Dr. Shahana Kazmi | | I am really pleased to see a wonderful setup in the form of SBK Women’s University-a great place with state of the art facilities for our young women. I hope this University will train the mothers who have to train our future generation-who can participate in the development of our country. All the best. |
| 18-03-2005 | Syeda Abida Hussain. | 7, F.C.C., Maratib Ali Road, Lahore. Shah Jewna Farm, Jhang, Punjab. | This has indeed been a stimulating morning. I truly enjoyed speaking to the students and faculty of the Women’s University, which, I have no doubt, will emerge as The Women’s University in Pakistan. Its first Vice Chancellor, Shahida Jaffrey is dynamic, strong and capable and will serve as an inspirational force for young Baloch women. I look forward to coming back here in the future and hope to observe its progress |
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