Kafrelsheikh Mayor during the University Council: Looking Forward to Support and Cooperate with the University and El Kemary: Ready to Prepare Feasibility Study for Small Projects

15/3/2016

Kafrelsheikh Mayor during the University Council: Looking Forward to Support and Cooperate with the University and El Kemary: Ready to Prepare Feasibility Study for Small Projects

Kafrelsheikh University council receives today the Major General el Saied Nasr for the fourth time since taking the responsibility of his position as a mayor.

The president Prof Dr Maged el Kemary welcomes the mayor and thanks him for his support for the university and he notes that the university presents feasibility studies for new Kafrelsheikh city project, for the development of slums and archaeological sites. He adds that the university is ready to provide full support for the province through feasibility studies for different projects.

As well, el Kemary said that within the interest of the president of small business and the support of small investors, the university has a willingness to prepare feasibility studies for these projects such as factories based on manufacturing and canning fish and fish feed whether mothers or fry or functional feed for disease resistance as well as training youth on how to manage small projects.

The Major General el Saied Nasr expresses his happiness about his presence among the elite of the Egyptian society and its scientists who contribute to the preparation of minds and awareness of leader generations and making the future of the homeland stressing his desire to continue the mutual cooperation between the university and the province saying that the province is always looking for cooperation and support of staff members for the province through feasibility studies, different ideas and visions.

During the meeting, el Kemary mentions that the university is currently installing a CT scan machine which costs about 14 million pounds which depicts the smallest details in the brain and body, x-rays, autoclaves and 14 incubators in preparation for the operation of the hospital on the next May.