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University of Kerbala Distributes Breakfast Meals to Dormitory Residents

The College of Engineering at University of Kerbala distributed breakfast meals to dormitory residents in a humanitarian initiative aimed at supporting students living in university housing and fostering a spirit of solidarity and cooperation on campus.

The distribution process was carried out with the participation of several faculty members and staff from the college, as well as employees from the Dormitory Affairs Department. The meals were distributed to dormitory residents as part of an initiative through which the college seeks to stand by its students and provide them with a supportive environment throughout their studies.

The Dean of the College of Engineering, Dr. Haider Nadhim Al-Mahna, emphasized that this initiative stems from the college’s social responsibility and its commitment to supporting students residing in dormitories, especially given the challenging academic circumstances that necessitate a suitable and supportive environment.

Dr. Al-Mahna stated that the college strives to strengthen communication between students and faculty, explaining that providing breakfast meals is a simple gesture of solidarity that expresses the college’s concern for its students and its commitment to providing a positive atmosphere that helps them continue their studies and achieve success.

For his part, the Director of the Department of Internal Affairs, Dr. Muslim Al-Ghanmi, appreciated this initiative, praising the humanitarian role that Tashkeelat plays in supporting students of the internal departments and promoting the spirit of one university family, stressing that such initiatives contribute to consolidating the values ​​of cooperation and solidarity within the university.