Anti-coronavirus and anti-dengue fumigation drive was launched on Friday here at the Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) Islamabad. According to a press release, a comprehensive disinfectant spray against coronavirus and fumigation for mosquitoes/dengue virus was executed at the university. Besides varsity, all the residential colonies, medical centres, guest house, transport unit, academic blocks/ building and parking, administration building, mosques, huts and all roads were thoroughly sprayed AND fumigated. On this occasion, Secretary General QAU Alumni Association Murtaza Noor, Director estate QAU Matloob Hussain, Director Academics QAU Dr Ishtiaq Ali, Dr Asif Jamal, Raja Qamar Rasheed Satti and other officials of NDMA and Bahria Town were also present who supervised the overall plan. The campaign was launched on the direction of worthy Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Ali Shah while due to the efforts of QAU Alumni Association, NDMA and Bahria Town, the plan was executed successfully particularly Murtaza Noor, Secretary General QAU Alumni Association, managed this wonderful much needed initiative very effectively. The Vice Chancellor QAU Dr Muhammad Ali Shah, faculty and employees of QAU appreciated the efforts and contributions of Quaid-i-Azam University Alumni Association for always providing services whenever required at QAU.
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