Sukker: Mr. Fayaz Hussain Abbasi, Commissioner Sukkur, graced the inaugural session as the chief guest. Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Zahid Hussain Khand extended a warm welcome to all distinguished guests, speakers, and dignitaries, acknowledging their valuable contributions. Dr Khand appreciated the efforts of the organizing team for their insightful arrangements.
Keynote speaker Dr. Steven Bonta from the USA explored the Indus Valley Scripts in comparison with other languages. Prof. Dr Arbella Bhutto, VC Shaheed Allah Bux Soomro University, Jamshoro, Prof. Dr Tehmina Mangan, VC Begum Nusrat Bhutto Women University, Sukkur, Prof. Dr Muhammad Ramzan, VC Emerson University, Multan, Prof. Dr Rasool Bux Mahar, VC Benazir Bhutto the University of Technology and Skill Development, Khairpur Mirs, Prof. Dr Madad Ali Shah, Pro VC IBA University Sukkur, and Prof. Dr Dur Muhammad Pathan, Pro-VC MUET, Khairpur campus highlighted the religious harmony and peaceful coexistence in Indus Valley Civilization.
Prof. Dr. Samreen Hussain, VC Dawood University, Karachi emphasized the significance of religious tourism in Pakistan, citing the acceptance of religious diversity fostered by the preservation of old shrines and traditions.
Mr. Mola Bux Dharejo, DC Sukkur, shared insights on the formation of the “Interfaith Harmony Committee” by the Sukkur administration.
In conclusion, Mr Fayaz Hussain Abbasi commended the Vice-Chancellor and his team for organizing the conference, highlighting the message of love and peace conveyed by Sufi saints and poets like Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.
The conference featured technical sessions on various related themes and concluded with a Gala Dinner & Musical Night. The second day began with keynote speeches by Dr. Prem Sagar Menghwar, from the University of Virginia, USA, Dr. Saeed Ahmed Rid, and Dr. Abdul Razzaque Channa.
Dr Menghwar discussed lessons modern businesses can learn from the Business in the Indus Valley, while Dr Saeed Ahmed Rid traced the politics of nationalism and the Indus Valley Civilization. Dr. Abdul Razzaque Channa presented research on the portrayal of Sindhi women in textbooks.
Parallel sessions on cultural/religious tourism and human rights and politics were held, featuring scholars from across the country presenting their research papers.
The closing ceremony witnessed Prof. Dr. Nusrat Shah, VC Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University, Larkana as the chief guest, alongside other esteemed dignitaries. Recommendations were presented by Dr. Samina Zia Sheikh, former Dean Faculty of Photography and Performing Arts.
Prof. Dr. Zahid Hussain Khan VC Aror University reiterated the conference’s success and emphasized the importance of coexistence and peace. He thanked all participants for their contributions towards making the conference a success.