KARACHI ( WNAM REPORT): With Princess Zahra Aga Khan in attendance, 473 women and men graduated from the Aga Khan University (AKU) in Pakistan on Wednesday. The University paid tribute to its late Founder and first Chancellor, His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV. AKU also welcomed His
Highness Prince Rahim Aga Khan V as its new Chancellor, and Princess Zahra as its Pro
Chancellor.
Students earned bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in 16 different fields in nursing,
medicine and education. More than 70 percent of the graduates are women. To date, AKU
has awarded nearly 16,000 degrees, diplomas and postgraduate certificates in Pakistan.
“Our founding Chancellor once said that the cornerstone of his vision was opportunity – the
opportunity to build a better life for oneself and one’s family,” President Sulaiman
Shahabuddin said. “In Pakistan, His Highness created opportunities for millions of people
through AKU and the AKDN. Looking out at the Class of 2024 today, I see women and men
who are, without question, ready to play their part in creating a world that is rich in
opportunity.”
The longest-serving member of AKU’s Board of Trustees, Princess Zahra was appointed by
His Highness Prince Rahim Aga Khan V to serve as the University’s Pro-Chancellor and act on
his behalf. Her appointment was announced by Chair of the Board of Trustees Zakir
Mahmood.
“Princess Zahra’s appointment shows the strong commitment of His Highness to build on
and advance the legacy of our founding Chancellor and his conviction in the mission and
vision of the University,” Chair Mahmood said. He cited Princess Zahra’s deep understanding
of AKU’s plans, programmes and founding vision, and her close involvement in its growth
and evolution over two decades.
“It brings me much happiness that my brother, His Highness Prince Rahim Aga Khan, in
accordance with my father’s wishes and the founding charter of AKU, has become
Chancellor,” Princess Zahra said. “I am deeply honoured that His Highness has appointed me
Pro-Chancellor of AKU, so that, together—in our respective roles—we may continue to
sustain and strengthen this remarkable institution, remaining true to our father’s vision for
the University.”
“His Highness the Aga Khan’s vision of pluralism as vital to our existence reminds us of the
diverse community we have built here and the inclusive world we aim to shape,”
Valedictorian Mustafa Saiyoum said. “As graduates of AKU, we are charged with the
responsibility to carry this vision forward—to bridge gaps, create solutions and be agents of
positive change.”
Saira Parveen received the School of Nursing and Midwifery’s Outstanding Graduate Award,
and Shahnoor Ahmed received the Medical College’s Best Graduate Award.
Associate Professor Shabina Ariff and Professor Sarah Saleem received the Award of
Excellence in Research, Dean Adil Haider received the Award of Distinction and Professor
Muhammad Rizwan Khan received the Award of Excellence in Teaching.
Time to enhance trade, business and people exchanges: Indonesian Charge d’Affaires
ISLAMABAD :(WNAM REPORT): Indonesia and Pakistan share a deep-rooted and fraternal relationship, which both nations are determined to strengthen through...