The Majlis-e-Fikir-Wa-Danish, in collaboration with the Peace and Advocacy Club, University of Turbat (PACUT) arranged the event.
Representatives of Majlis-e-FikirWa-Danish and UoT’s faculty members and students participated in the dialogue session.
While making a scholarly study on the role of multinational companies, beliefs, scientific-economic narratives and contemporary needs and challenges, Dr Muhammad Arif Khan, a well-known writer and scholar said that with time, knowledge was divided, and the distribution of knowledge did not cause any harm to knowledge, rather further expanded it.
The socio-economic challenges faced by Pakistan and the rest of the world were also discussed in the session.
Sharing views on the occasion, Abdul Mateen Akhunzada, head of Majlis-e-Fikr-wa-Danish said that Majlis-e-Fikr-wa-Danish is an independent Quetta-based think-tank and a self-supported organization that is striving to establish and redefine a constructive environment.
Source: nation.com.pk