The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in Balochistan held an awareness seminar titled “Role of Students in Eradication of Corruption” at Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University to engage and educate students on their crucial role in combating corruption. According to Directorate General Public Relation – Govt of Balochistan, Deputy Directors of NAB Balochistan, Khurram Shahzad and Ms. Saleha Zaman, along with Prof. Dr. Shamaila Mazhar and Miss Noreen Lahri, led the seminar. Shahzad discussed various forms of corruption, including nepotism, favoritism, and greed, emphasizing the destructive impact these practices have on moral and economic stability. He encouraged the students to actively participate in NAB’s efforts to fight these issues. The seminar also included discussions on the jurisdiction of NAB and the process of reporting corruption. Faculty and students actively engaged in the session, posing questions and sharing their perspectives on corruption. Dr. Shamaila Mazhar and Miss Noreen Lahri of th
e university spoke about the specific effects of corruption on youth and outlined strategies to address it. The event concluded with an awareness walk within the university campus, led by Ms. Saleha Zaman, faculty members, and students, to symbolize their commitment to integrity and transparency.
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