Ahmed Fine Textile Mills Ltd Conducts Placement Drive at National Textile UniversityUniversity of Central Punjab Faculty Launches Indoor Plantation Campaign

Faisalabad, Ahmed Fine Textile Mills Ltd, part of the Fazal Group Multan, conducted a graduate hiring event at the National Textile University (NTU) for students specializing in textile engineering and management. The initiative marks a significant collaboration between industry and academia, aiming to offer promising career opportunities to fresh graduates.

According to National Textile University, the HR team of Ahmed Fine Textile Mills Ltd visited the university to engage with students from the BS Textile Engineering and BS Textile Management and Marketing programs. The event began with an introduction to the company, followed by an aptitude test tailored to the company’s specific hiring requirements.

The recruitment drive was facilitated by Dr. Imran Khan and the Advisor Students Office at NTU. Approximately 120 students participated in the aptitude test, showcasing their skills and knowledge in hopes of securing positions with the renowned textile company.

This placement drive reflects the ongoing efforts of both Ahmed Fine Textile Mills Ltd and NTU to bridge the gap between education and industry, providing students with direct access to career opportunities in their field of study. The collaboration is a crucial step towards enhancing the employability of graduates and contributing to the growth of Pakistan’s textile industry.

Lahore, The Faculty of Languages and Literature at the University of Central Punjab has initiated an Indoor Plantation Campaign, signifying their dedication to fostering a healthy, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing workplace environment. The campaign began with the distribution of snake plants, known for their air-purifying properties, to various faculty members and administrative staff.

According to University of Central Punjab, this campaign was marked by handing out snake plants to the Pro Rector, Deans, Directors, and Faculty members of the English department. The choice of snake plants for this initiative is based on their renowned ability to improve air quality, thereby contributing to a healthier workplace.

The campaign featured discussions led by Mr. Nohaiz Mehmood (FILO-FoLL) and Ms. Fatima Urooj (Program Coordinator-FoLL), along with last year’s students from the Faculty of Languages and Literature (FoLL). These discussions highlighted the multiple benefits of indoor greenery, focusing particularly on its positive effects on physical and mental health.

This initiative represents more than a symbolic gesture; it is a concerted effort to cultivate environmental awareness and responsibility within the academic community. The Faculty of Languages and Literature sees this approach as essential to creating a workplace culture that values sustainability and the well-being of its members.

The Indoor Plantation Campaign at the University of Central Punjab underscores the faculty’s commitment to integrating ecological consciousness into their daily operations and fostering a greener, more health-conscious academic environment.