
The Department of Computer Science at Superior University has been recognized with an Appreciation Certificate at the Bazm-e-Rung cultural festival for the outstanding efforts of its Siraiki House team in managing and representing the event. The team’s dedication from planning through execution helped showcase Siraiki heritage with authenticity and pride, earning commendation from university leadership.
Dean, Prof. Dr. Arfan Jaffer and faculty member Sir Aqeel presented the certificate in acknowledgment of the students’ hard work, cultural stewardship, and seamless event coordination. The recognition highlights Superior University’s commitment to fostering student leadership, cultural representation, and holistic development beyond the classroom.
This achievement reflects the Department of Computer Science’s active engagement in promoting extracurricular involvement and regional cultural advocacy on campus. Through initiatives like Siraiki House, the university provides platforms where students can celebrate diversity while developing organizational and teamwork skills.
Such recognitions reinforce Superior University’s support for student-driven initiatives that enrich campus life and promote inter-cultural harmony. The university continues to encourage participation in events that blend academic learning with cultural expression, preparing students to become well-rounded ambassadors of their heritage and disciplines.
The Department of Computer Science and the Siraiki House team have set a commendable example of how student groups can contribute meaningfully to the university’s vibrant cultural ecosystem while gaining valuable practical experience in event management and community representation.







