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Exclusive Interview: Chief Librarian Punjab University| Dr. Muhammad Haroon Usmani

 



This video encapsulates the perspectives of the Chief Librarian from the most renowned Punjab University in Pakistan, and the largest library in the country. The selection of the Chief Librarian for this interview was deliberate, considering his extensive experience, seniority, and significance in the field.


The video is the exclusive property of the Administrator of NOW or NEVER and was meticulously filmed under their personal supervision. This attests to the Admin's profound passion and unwavering dedication to the subject matter. It serves as a primary work, offering invaluable and compelling insights into the historical and contemporary landscape of student rights and student unions in Pakistan. The content further delves into the Chief Librarian's personal reflections on the topic, drawing from his own experiences and interactions with student unions over the years.

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