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The Sindh government and Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) have agreed to boost educational partnership during a meeting and a conference chaired by Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon with a delegation of the varsity. Attendees included Universities and Boards Secretary Abbas Baloch, NED University Vice Chancellor Sarosh Lodhi, VCs of various universities from across Sindh and other officials. The meeting and the conference organised by the Department of Universities and Boards was led by TMU President and VC Muhammad Lashimi. On the occasion, discussions were held on enhancing cooperation in the field of education, research partnerships and educational projects between Sindh and the Canadian institution. Such partnerships play a key role in shaping the future of the nation and empowering the younger generation, said the senior minister. He also highlighted the need to bridge the gap between government, industry, and academia to drive innovation, economic growth, and social prosperity by leveraging collective expertise and resources. He further stated that student exchange programmes between TMU, NED University, and other institutions in Sindh would be promoted. The president and VC of TMU said that his university is eager to collaborate with the educational institutions of Sindh to foster academic cooperation and innovation.
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