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The Millennium Education signs MOU with OGDCLIslamabad February 11, 2021: The Millennium Education TME, Pakistan signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Oil & Gas Development Company Limited OGDCL Pakistan last day, says a press release. The meeting was chaired on behalf of OGDCL by Mr. Jamal Nasir, Manager In-charge (HR) OGDCL and Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq CEO The Millennium Education, and their colleagues. 

The main objective of this Memorandum of Understanding is to promote academia industry linkages, corporate outreach and collaborations, and professional development. Both organizations mutually agreed to enhance cooperation in many areas including privileged education benefits for OGDCL employees nationwide and community support initiatives. 

The Millennium Education offered customized ‘privileged’ charges for the employees of OGDCL across the spectrum of institutions of Roots Millennium Schools, Millennium Colleges, Future World Schools, The Little Millennium and The Millennium Universal Colleges TMUC, Pakistan. 

Speaking on the Occasion, Chief Executive The Millennium Education Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq congratulated OGDCL for being the leading E&P Company of the country and appreciated the company for the remarkable work it is doing in the development sector without compromising quality and transparency. 

Later Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq CEO The Millennium Education and Jamal Nasir, Manager In charge (HR) OGDCL signed the MOU on behalf of their respective organizations. 

The Millennium Education, Pakistan and OGDCL are hopeful that through this MoU both institutes will endeavor to strengthen, promote, and develop academic, community and corporate engagement and scale education benefits.  

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