In collaboration with the School of Behavioral Sciences, the Seekers Character Building Society organized a seminar on "Looming Water Crises in Pakistan: Causes, Effects & Solutions." The guest speaker, Dr. Zahid Iqbal, a renowned agronomist and banker, provided an in-depth analysis of the crisis. Dr. Salma Naz, Head of the School of Behavioral Sciences, opened the seminar, emphasizing the severity of Pakistan's water crisis and its far-reaching impacts on food security, the economy, the environment, and human health.

Dr. Zahid Iqbal highlighted, "Pakistan's water crisis is exacerbated by climate change and inefficient water management. Urgent measures are needed to conserve water and implement innovative technologies to ensure sustainable water usage."

The seminar explored the multifaceted challenges and potential solutions to mitigate the water crisis, including water conservation measures and policy reforms. The event concluded with a robust discussion on actionable strategies to address this pressing issue.

In collaboration with the School of Behavioral Sciences, the Seekers Character Building Society organized a seminar on "Looming Water Crises in Pakistan: Causes, Effects & Solutions."