Nation's young blessed with enormous potential, COAS says

Army chief confers Army Public School System students with academic excellence awards


News Desk September 28, 2016
COAS photographed with students of Army Public Schools and College System (APSACS) who distinguished themselves in SSC and HSSC Exams of Federal Board. COAS also a presented Academic Excellence Awards to the students at a ceremony held at Rawalpindi today. PHOTO: ISPR

Army chief General Raheel Sharif said on Wednesday that the younger generation was blessed with enormous potential.

General Raheel made the remarks at an award ceremony organised to felicitate Army Public Schools and Colleges System students at the the GHQ Auditorium.  The COAS said the young were true guarantors of a bright, prosperous and safe Pakistan.

“I have no doubt that the future generation of Pakistan will take this country to its zenith through their hard work, dedication and passion,” General Raheel remarked. The Army chief said (the nation's) educational institutions must lay greater emphasis on students' character building.

Army’s fight against terrorism will continue, says General Raheel

General Raheel presented academic excellence awards to students who distinguished themselves in SSC and HSSC exams of the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education. The Army chief congratulated the students, their parents and teachers for achieving outstanding results.

Army chief vows to defend every inch of Pakistan

He observed that the APSACS was a leading education network encompassing 183 institutions nationwide. General Raheel said it was imparting quality education to nearly 0.2 million from various strata of the society. A large number of students, parents and teachers were present on the occasion.

 

COMMENTS (1)

Asif | 7 years ago | Reply Sure that is why they all want to leave the country. How can he say this when rather than giving local youth and innovators a chance to produce a product he goes into these turn-key procurement programs from abroad?
Replying to X

Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

For more information, please see our Comments FAQ