Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) today opened Pak-Trkiye Media Centres at the NED University of Engineering and Technology in Karachi.
This studio, set up in collaboration with NED University, will facilitate online remote education and offer diploma programs in various media-related fields.
Vice-Chancellor Dr Sarosh Hashmat Lodi highlighted a long-held dream of having a studio for online and remote education, and thanked TIKA profoundly for making this dream a reality.
Turkish Consul General Cemal Sangu emphasized the deep historical ties of friendship between Trkiye and Pakistan and expressed his belief that the Pak-Trkiye Media Centre, established by TIKA, would further enhance and solidify this friendship.
The first live broadcast guests of the studio included Department Head Yasacan, Consul General Cemal Sangu, Vice-Chancellor Dr Sarosh Hashmat Lodi, Pro Vice-Chancellor Muhammad Tufail, and TIKA Karachi Coordinator Halil Ibrahim Basaran.
Since its inception, TIKA has undertaken numerous media projects in Pakistan, including providing training to media professionals, supplying media equipment to the Trkiye-Urdu News Service, establishing a museum at Radio Pakistan, setting up a conference hall at the National Press Club, and most recently, establishing the Pak-Trkiye Media Centre.