Balochistan Governor inaugurated China Study Center at SBKWU
Quetta: Pakistani Balochistan provincial Governor Syed Zahoor Ahmad Agha on Thursday afternoon inaugurated the China Study Center (CSC) at Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University (SBKWU) here.
Chinese Consul General in Karachi Li Bijian also addressed the participants of the inauguration ceremony online.
Speaking on the occasion, the Governor said that Pakistan and China were reaching new heights with traditional friendly relations, development of Gwadar Port and especially with the implementation of brilliant mega project China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Agha mentioned that China was Pakistan’s best friend who had stood by Pakistan in every difficult time. “We especially thank the entire Chinese nation and the Chinese government for their support on the China Study Center and other issues of goodwill,” he added.
The Governor stressed that the establishment of China Study Center for female students of Women’s University by the Chinese Embassy was a sign of deep friendship between China and Pakistan.
He acknowledged that China had undoubtedly made remarkable progress in a very short period of time and it has reached the pinnacle of development in various fields. “We can also make progress by following China’s unique path,” he said.
Agha emphasized that the establishment of the China Study Center at Women’s University was a milestone in introducing new knowledge and research to the new generation.
He said that in order to make Pak-China relations stronger and more cordial, it was necessary to teach Urdu language to Chinese students which would help in strengthening people-to-people contacts and relations.
Addressing the participants of the inauguration ceremony online, the Chinese Consul General in Karachi Li Bijian underscored that China attached great importance to its friendly relations with Pakistan.
He maintained that China had cooperated in the establishment and promotion of China Study Center at Women’s University and vowed to continue the cooperation in various fields.
The senior diplomat pledged that Chinese teachers would also be provided for the success and development of this institution.
Acting Vice Chancellor of Women’s University Dr Naid Haq on the occasion highlighted the performance of the institution and the aims and objectives of the China Study Center.
Finally, the Governor of Balochistan formally inaugurated the China Study Center on the premises of Women’s University.