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Turbat University students, faculty members visit Command and Staff College Quetta

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Students and faculty members from University of Turbat visited Quetta. Image: ISPR

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RAWALPINDI: Students and faculty members from the University of Turbat visited Quetta on Saturday and interacted with Corps Commander Quetta Corps.

According to the media wing of armed forces, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the students and faculty members visited Command and Staff College Quetta, Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Science and historic Miri Fort, followed by an excursion trip to Hanna Lake.

Students and faculty members from the University of Turbat visited Quetta. Image: ISPR

The delegation also interacted with Corps Commander Lieutenant General Safraz Ali, who highlighted the role of youth, especially women, in nation-building as the future of Pakistan.

The delegation appreciated the conduct of the visit, commitment and resolve of the armed forces for maintaining peace in Balochistan.

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Students and faculty members from University of Turbat interacted with Corps Commander Quetta Corps. Image: ISPR

Students and faculty members from University of Turbat interacted with Corps Commander Quetta Corps. Image: ISPR

Students and faculty members from University of Turbat visited Command and Staff College Quetta. Image: ISPR

Corps Commander Lieutenant General Safraz Ali. Image: ISPR

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