An insightful research seminar was recently held at Al Taqwa University, drawing active participation from both faculty members and students. The seminar, organized by the Faculty of Economics, provided a platform for discussing two critical research topics with substantial relevance to the region’s economic and cultural dynamics:
Assistant Professor Mr. Wasiq Ullah Hamdard, a distinguished faculty member from the Faculty of Economics, delivered an in-depth presentation on both research studies. His comprehensive overview covered the following key elements of the research process:
Throughout his presentation, Mr. Hamdard highlighted the economic and cultural significance of both research topics, particularly the potential of Pak-Afghan bilateral trade to foster economic growth and the role of sustainable tourism in preserving Afghanistan's rich cultural heritage. His analysis emphasized the importance of regional cooperation, with a special focus on how these initiatives could positively impact the economies of both Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The session concluded with a lively and interactive Q&A segment, where participants comprising both faculty and students posed insightful questions. Mr. Hamdard responded thoughtfully, further enriching the seminar experience and providing deeper clarity on the topics discussed.
This seminar not only contributed valuable insights to the academic community but also reinforced the Faculty of Economics' commitment to exploring research that bridges economic theory with real-world applications. The topics discussed hold significant implications for fostering regional collaboration and advancing sustainable practices in both trade and tourism.
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