Women Medical College was genuinely praised for its meaningful extracurricular activities that go beyond the classroom—helping students grow not just as professionals, but as responsible and ethical members of society.
As part of NAB’s public awareness efforts, Director NAB Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mr. Akhtar Ali, visited WMC to engage directly with students on the importance of standing up against corruption. This session was held under the nationwide campaign inspired by Chairman NAB’s powerful theme: “Uniting with Youth Against Corruption for a Better Future.”
With over 63% of Pakistan’s population aged between 25 and 35, the youth play a crucial role in shaping a just and accountable society. Educating them about the consequences of corruption—and empowering them to take a stand—is a key step toward national progress.
During the session, members of the Character Building Society also took an oath, pledging that they will never take part in corruption or support any corrupt activity. They further committed to raising awareness among their peers and promoting integrity in all aspects of life.
NAB is dedicated to educating, raising awareness, and working hand-in-hand with the next generation to build a brighter, more transparent future for all.