A two-day workshop titled ‘Social Entrepreneurs’ started on 27th October at National University of Modern Languages (NUML). The workshop is aimed at helping the displaced flood victims in the country, and providing an opportunity for Management Sciences students to learn entrepreneurial and management skills within their campus. The event was inaugurated by NUML Director General (DG) Brigadier Azam Jamal, who visited all the stalls that had been arranged and managed by Management Sciences students.
In order to encourage the students, he purchased different things from different stalls. Appreciating the spirit behind the arrangement of the event, he said it gave him a sense of pride to see young students of the university equally contributing to a greater national cause of helping their flood-affected brothers and sisters in Sindh. NUML Rector Major General Masood Hasan also visited these stalls and praised the students for the team work and entrepreneurial skills they had put into establishing the stalls on their own and the marketing skills they had employed to convince their fellow students to buy and donate to help their countrymen who were going through a very testing time in different parts of the country.