A Visionary Leader’s Impact: Mohammad Ismail Rahoo’s Transformative Touch at BNBWU Sukkur

In a heartening display of commitment to education, Minister for Higher Education Sindh, Mohammad Ismail Rahoo, recently graced the 4th Meeting of the Senate of Begum Nusrat Bhutto Women University (BNBWU) Sukkur with his presence. His visit not only underscored his dedication to uplifting the institution but also highlighted the remarkable progress made by BNBWU under the stewardship of Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Tehmina Nangraj.

As Minister Rahoo took the helm, his words of praise for the university’s achievements resonated deeply. “Achieving this level of transformation in such a short span of time, in just two years, reflects extraordinary leadership,” he remarked, lauding Prof. Dr. Nangraj’s vision and dedication. His emphasis on the university’s growth in infrastructure, academic expansion, quality education, and women empowerment painted a vivid picture of a institution on the rise.
The meeting, attended by esteemed members and dignitaries, was a testament to the collaborative efforts driving BNBWU’s success. Distinguished guests, including Prof. Dr. A.Q. Mughal and Prof. Dr. G. Raza Bhatti, applauded the Vice Chancellor’s tireless efforts, acknowledging her commitment to academic excellence and institutional discipline.





Minister Rahoo’s presence at BNBWU Sukkur is more than a ceremonial visit – it’s a reaffirmation of the Sindh government’s commitment to nurturing educational institutions that truly make a difference. As he emphasized, the university’s growth is a beacon of hope for women empowerment and quality education in the region.
As the curtain falls on this inspiring visit, one thing is clear – Mohammad Ismail Rahoo’s passion for education is contagious, and his impact on BNBWU Sukkur will be felt for generations to come.










