It’s essential to adopt new landscape within sector: We have entered era of 3D modeling in engineering, says Governor Balochistan

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Independent Report

QUETTA: The Governor Balochistan, Jaffar Khan Mandokhail has stated that we have entered the era of 3D modeling in engineering, making it essential to understand and adopt the new landscape within the engineering sector. Traditional methods have now paved the way for innovation-based approaches.
In order to align with modern demands, self-accountability and internal audits form the foundational pillars that can help build a successful and bright future.
To achieve this goal, the Vice Chancellor must strengthen the monitoring mechanisms required to improve internal audit performance. He expressed these views while presiding over the second Senate meeting of Khuzdar Engineering University.
The meeting was attended by Provincial Education Minister Raheela Hameed Khan Durrani, Justice Sardar Ahmed Halimi of the Balochistan High Court, Vice Chancellor of Khuzdar Engineering University Dr. Maqsood Ahmed, Secretary of Higher Education Saleh Baloch, Principal Secretary to the Governor Hashim Khan Ghalzai, HEC representative Dr. Zahoor Bazai, Finance representative Basheer Kakar, and other Senate members.
On the occasion, Governor Mandokhail remarked that it has been his personal experience that an effective internal audit system acts as a compass for any university, providing intellectual guidance amidst the complexities of financial management. It ensures that our financial matters are based on transparency and self-accountability.
He instructed that all unnecessary expenses be reduced and new sources of income be identified, so that funds can be redirected towards enhancing educational programs, infrastructure, and the student experience.
Governor Mandokhail emphasized that to keep pace with the rapidly changing world, only those new academic disciplines should be introduced that meet current market demands. He urged Vice Chancellor Dr. Maqsood Ahmed and his entire team to work collectively toward building a brighter future for the university.
Several key decisions were made during the Senate meeting as a result of the participants’ recommendations and suggestions.

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