Kamran Khan Tessori establishes a special cell at the Governor’s House to support students interested in the scholarship program

Karachi: Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori on Monday announced free scholarships for talented students in the province who aspire to study abroad.
Kamran Khan Tessori established a special cell at the Governor’s House to support students interested in the scholarship program.
The Governor stated that students from Sindh can apply based on merit, and those selected will be sent abroad for their education.
He acknowledged that the country is facing economic challenges and is divided along political, linguistic, and sectarian lines.
“The Governor’s House is open to everyone, and efforts are being made to address the issues faced by the people,” Tessori added.
He mentioned that he has reformed the system at the Governor’s House over the past 20 months, with 2.2 million people visiting the Governor’s House, which is now open 24/7.
Tessori also noted that a gate for the IT University has been constructed by demolishing a portion of the Governor’s House wall.
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