Lake Governor signed a contract to sell land to establish a private university in Wadi Al-Natroun



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Sunday, July 8, 2018 – 12:23
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[Ndlr:19659003] The engineer Nadia Abdu, Governor of Al-Buhaira, today signed the first sales contract of a 25-acre plot at the Wadi Al-Natroun Center for the company Egyptian for Educational Services led by Dr. Sadeq Afifi. It will also include a training center to prepare technicians for the needs of factories in the Wadi Al-Natroun Industrial Zone, an international research center for sustainable development studies and a center for community service and education. adults. The Governor, in a statement, will support this vital project, which will provide thousands of jobs and ensure the economic prosperity, tourism and development of the city, and facilitate all licensing and support procedures for the city. the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and the Presidency of the Republic. "He is pleased that the university establishment coincides with the efforts of the state and province to revive the path of the holy family in the Natrun Valley, and receive tourists from different countries of the world, and what is happening in unprecedented development. "Abdu", the importance of the project, which is a cultural leap to the city of Wadi Natroun, which is located on the desert road and near the first capital and second of Egypt and the availability of all components

Dr. Siddiq Afifi, Egyptian International Company of Educational Services, confirmed that the contract will be signed at the end of the contract and the publication of the republican decision to establish the university and the approval of the committees of art.The Higher Council of Universities and the Council of Private Universities and the Ministry of Higher Education will start to set up facilities academics to start next year 2019-2020. It is expected that when the university completes its entities and facilities about 10 thousand students from all neighboring provinces.

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