Daycare Centre Opens at BKU

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CHARSADDA: A Daycare Centre was inaugurated on September 09 at Bacha Khan University, Charsadda.

Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Khan Alam cut the ribbon to mark the opening of the facility. The faculty members, administrative officers, and students attended the ceremony.

The vice chancellor said that the establishment of the Daycare Centre was a landmark step for the university faculty and staff. He noted that its purpose was to provide peace of mind to parents engaged in teaching and research activities, enabling them to perform their duties more effectively without worrying about their children.

Dr Khan Alam said the university administration was taking every possible measure to provide quality facilities to teachers, employees, and students so they could positively contribute to the institution’s growth and development.

Published in The News on September 10, 2025. 

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