Governor Jaffar Khan Mandokhel of Balochistan highlights the importance of higher education, praising Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University as a key institution for empowering women and driving socio-economic change.
Governor Jaffar Khan Mandokhel of Balochistan emphasized the critical role that higher education plays in fostering socio-economic transformation during his recent visit to Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University (SBKWU). Praising SBKWU as a beacon of light for the province, Governor Mandokhel underscored its significance as an institution that empowers half of Balochistan's population.
The governor highlighted how higher education is not just about academic achievement but also about providing women with the tools and knowledge necessary to contribute meaningfully to society. By investing in SBKWU, the government aims to nurture a generation of educated women who can drive socio-economic progress through their professional endeavors and community involvement.
SBKWU stands as a testament to the dreams and lofty ambitions of its female students and faculty members. The university serves as a model for other educational institutions in Balochistan, demonstrating that with adequate support and resources, women can achieve remarkable success and positively impact their communities.
In his address, Governor Mandokhel called on stakeholders to continue supporting SBKWU and similar institutions, ensuring that the province's female population has equal access to quality education. He emphasized that such efforts are crucial for creating a more equitable and prosperous society where both men and women can thrive.
By championing higher education as a cornerstone of socio-economic development, Governor Mandokhel is setting a precedent for other leaders in Balochistan and beyond. His support for SBKWU reflects a broader commitment to empowering women through education, which is essential for achieving sustainable growth and progress in the region.