Distt admin to launch 3rd phase of Alma Mater Outreach campaign

District


Multan: The district administration has decided to launch third phase of the Alma Mater Outreach Campaign to further improve infrastructure and educational facilities in government schools across Multan Division. The decision was taken during a review meeting chaired by Commissioner Multan Division Aamir Karim Khan, which assessed progress on the provision of missing facilities in public schools through the support of former students.



The meeting was informed that facilities worth Rs 240 million had been provided in government schools during the first two phases of the campaign. These included the establishment of IT laboratories, construction of classrooms, development of libraries and installation of solar energy systems with the financial assistance of alumni. Speaking on the occasion, the commissioner said the campaign had emerged as an effective model for mobilizing successful former students to contribute to the development of their alma maters. He urged graduates of government schools, particularly those who were financially well-established, to play their role in improving educational institutions that had helped shape their future. Aamir Karim Khan said the administration was identifying and contacting financially stable alumni to encourage their participation in the initiative.



He directed school heads to compile comprehensive lists of successful former students to broaden the campaign’s outreach. He expressed confidence that greater alumni participation would further enhance the academic environment in public schools and help bridge infrastructure gaps. The commissioner also directed deputy commissioners and other administrative officers to make the outreach campaign more effective, observing that a strong sense of attachment to one’s alma mater could play a vital role in the sustainable development of educational institutions across the division.



Distt admin to launch 3rd phase of Alma Mater Outreach campaign

District


Multan: The district administration has decided to launch third phase of the Alma Mater Outreach Campaign to further improve infrastructure and educational facilities in government schools across Multan Division. The decision was taken during a review meeting chaired by Commissioner Multan Division Aamir Karim Khan, which assessed progress on the provision of missing facilities in public schools through the support of former students.



The meeting was informed that facilities worth Rs 240 million had been provided in government schools during the first two phases of the campaign. These included the establishment of IT laboratories, construction of classrooms, development of libraries and installation of solar energy systems with the financial assistance of alumni. Speaking on the occasion, the commissioner said the campaign had emerged as an effective model for mobilizing successful former students to contribute to the development of their alma maters. He urged graduates of government schools, particularly those who were financially well-established, to play their role in improving educational institutions that had helped shape their future. Aamir Karim Khan said the administration was identifying and contacting financially stable alumni to encourage their participation in the initiative.



He directed school heads to compile comprehensive lists of successful former students to broaden the campaign’s outreach. He expressed confidence that greater alumni participation would further enhance the academic environment in public schools and help bridge infrastructure gaps. The commissioner also directed deputy commissioners and other administrative officers to make the outreach campaign more effective, observing that a strong sense of attachment to one’s alma mater could play a vital role in the sustainable development of educational institutions across the division.