Ambassador Hashmi emphasized that while political diplomacy forms the foundation of bilateral relations, genuine understanding between nations stems from cultural exchanges and meaningful people-to-people interactions. She underscored the importance of building connections through education, tourism, and shared cultural experiences, allowing citizens of both countries to understand each other’s societies better. In particular, she highlighted the pivotal role of language learning in strengthening ties. With China being one of Pakistan’s key neighbors, she encouraged Pakistani citizens to engage more actively with the Chinese language, culture, and societal structures. Likewise, she noted that fostering reciprocal understanding would enhance the bond between both countries. The lecture concluded with an engaging interactive session, where students and distinguished guests exchanged ideas and asked questions, contributing to a vibrant discussion on the future of Pakistan-China relations.
The walk, which aimed to promote mental health awareness and encourage community support, saw enthusiastic participation from students and faculty. Participants walked through the campus, carrying banners and placards with messages advocating for mental health awareness and support. Following the walk, a bake sale was held, featuring a variety of homemade treats. The proceeds from the bake sale will be used to fund mental health initiatives. Dr. Ruhi Khalid emphasized the importance of such events in fostering a supportive community and reducing the stigma associated with mental health issues. The event was a significant step towards promoting mental health awareness and creating a supportive environment for individuals struggling with mental health.
Teams from prominent universities, including The Punjab University, Government College University Lahore, Lahore School of Economics, and Forman Christian College University, participated in the event. BNU's team showcased their expertise in economics, critical thinking, and problem-solving, surpassing competitors from these well-known institutes in Lahore. This achievement highlights the dedication and talent of BNU's students and reinforces the university’s commitment to fostering excellence in academic and extracurricular pursuits. The entire BNU community congratulates the Economics Society on this significant accomplishment and looks forward to their continued success in future endeavors.
The delegation was received by Vice Chancellor Dr. Moeed Yusuf, alongside Dr. Zainab Ahmed from the Seeta Majeed School of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Ambassador (retd) Mansoor Ahmad Khan, Director of BNU Center for Policy Research, Mr. Zaeem Yaqoob Khan, Executive Director of Student Affairs and External Relations, and other senior faculty members. Dr. Moeed Yusuf shared BNU’s vision and achievements, emphasizing the university's commitment to global engagement. Discussions focused on fostering partnerships with Japanese universities, student exchange programs, and exploring grant opportunities through the Japanese Embassy. The delegation also interacted with final-year Liberal Arts students, creating prospects for enriching academic and cultural exchanges.