Turkey Day was celebrated at Thal University through a campus gathering that highlighted participation, recognition, and a respectful observance of Turkey Republic Day.
The event brought together faculty, students, and organizers in a friendly atmosphere that combined ceremonial presence with student-facing moments of encouragement and celebration.
The celebration reflected the university's willingness to connect academic life with broader international goodwill, while also giving students visible space within the event.
The event reflected friendship, respect, and awareness of an important national day beyond Pakistan.
Presentation and acknowledgement added a celebratory and encouraging tone for participants.
Students remained visibly present in the event, giving the celebration a youthful and participatory character.
Faculty, staff, and students came together in a way that supported a welcoming campus environment.
Recognition and token moments helped make the celebration engaging for students and guests.
The celebration gave visible place to student participants, organizers, and faculty support.
The group image captured the event's friendly atmosphere and sense of shared involvement.
Recognition created a lively and memorable public moment within the event.
The event kept students close to the center of the celebration.
The shared photo reflected the goodwill and openness that shaped the celebration.
Students, faculty, organizers, and guests gathered at Sports Complex Bhakkar for the ceremonial launch of one of Thal University's most energetic co-curricular traditions.
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Rana Sikandar Hayat visited Thal University Bhakkar, inaugurated important campus projects, and reaffirmed provincial support for the university's long-term growth.
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Five universities of Punjab joined hands to launch the I.S.L.A.H. Consortium, creating new opportunities for research collaboration, student exchange, innovation, and hope.
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