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USKT students visit SOS Children’s Village for Community Service

USKT students visit SOS Children’s Village for Community Service

Key Takeaways

  • University of Sialkot (USKT) organized a community service visit to SOS Children's Village.
  • The event was led by Faisal Manzoor, Chairman Board of Governors, and Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khaleeq-ur-Rahman, Vice Chancellor.
  • Sixth semester students from the Department of Aviation Management participated in the initiative.

University of Sialkot (USKT) has recently organized a community service visit to SOS Children's Village as part of its ongoing efforts to engage students in social responsibility activities. The event, which was led by Faisal Manzoor, Chairman Board of Governors, and Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khaleeq-ur-Rahman, Vice Chancellor, aimed at fostering a sense of community among the university’s students.

The visit involved 6th semester students from the Department of Aviation Management, who were eager to contribute their time and skills towards improving the lives of children in need. This initiative reflects USKT's commitment to holistic education, which goes beyond academic excellence to include civic engagement and social welfare.

During the visit, the students engaged in various activities designed to support the children at SOS Children’s Village. These included educational workshops, recreational games, and interactive sessions aimed at enhancing the overall well-being of the young residents. The university's leadership emphasized the importance of such visits for developing a sense of empathy and social responsibility among its student body.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khaleeq-ur-Rahman stated, 'It is our duty as responsible citizens to give back to society through initiatives like these. Our students are learning valuable life skills while making a positive impact on the community.'

Faisal Manzoor added, 'This visit not only benefits the children at SOS Children’s Village but also provides our students with practical experience in community service and social work.'

The university's decision to organize such visits is part of its broader strategy to integrate community engagement into its curriculum. By involving students directly in real-world scenarios, USKT aims to prepare them for future challenges and responsibilities.

According to the university’s records, this was the first visit organized under the current academic year, with more such initiatives planned throughout the semester. The positive response from both the students and the children at SOS Children’s Village has encouraged the university to continue these activities in the coming months.

It is our duty as responsible citizens to give back to society through initiatives like these.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khaleeq-ur-Rahman, Vice Chancellor, University of Sialkot

This visit not only benefits the children at SOS Children’s Village but also provides our students with practical experience in community service and social work.

Faisal Manzoor, Chairman Board of Governors, University of Sialkot