UVAS Press Releases

UVAS observes Youm-e-Tashakur to pay rich tribute to Pak Army

LAHORE (15-05-25): The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) Lahore observed “Youm-e-Tashakur” to honor the Pakistan Armed Forces for strongly responding to Indian aggression and successfully carrying out Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos to protect the country.

UVAS Vice-Chancellor Meritorious Prof Dr Muhammad Younus (DLA.I, T.I) along with Chairperson of the Chief Minister’s Directorate of Evaluation, Feedback, Inspection and Monitoring (DEFIM) Brigadier (Retired) Babar Alauddin led the walk in city campus while Deans, Director Chairman/Chairpersons and a large number of students from different departments of UVAS, faculty members and administrative staff participated. Walk started form Vice-Chancellor office and culminated infront of Main Lawn after taking round of City Campus.

The walk participants chanted patriotic slogans and waved flags, showing strong support for the military and the success of Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos.

While addressing the media Babar Alauddin paid rich tribute to the Pakistani armed forces for giving a befitting response to Indian aggression. He said Pakistan army successfully shoots down five Indian fighter jets and destroyed an Indian S-400 air defense system in minimum time. He said Pakistan Army’s motto is “Iman, Taqwa, Jihad fi Sabilillah” and Pak Army always ready for jihad to save our country.

Prof Dr Muhammad Younus said that Pak army dealt Indian army with iron hand and successful targeted Indian air bases and we thanks to the Pakistan Armed Forces & the entire nation holds its head high with pride.

As part of the Plant for Pakistan campaign, Babar Alauddin also planted a sapling in front of UVAS Vice-Chancellor Office for the promotion of greenery in UVAS.

Similar activities also held in other campuses of UVAS to express solidarity with Pak Army including its Ravi Campus Pattoki, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (CVAS) Jhang, Khan Bahadur Chaudhary Mushtaq Ahmad College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (KBCMA-CVAS) Narowal and Para-Veterinary Institute Karor Lal-Eason Layyah.