Najah Expo: Students throng to Express Media Group’s Education Pavilion

The education sector of Pakistan is growing rapidly as well with help from Pakistani expatriates in UAE


Our Correspondent October 26, 2016
Ambassador Moazzam A Khan inaugurates the Pakistan Education Pavilion at the Najah Expo in Abu Dhabi. Express Media Group Executive Director Marketing Azfar Nizami is present. PHOTO: EXPRESS

ABU DHABI: The Express Media Group has for the first time set up a ‘Pakistan Education Pavilion’ to represent the country at the Najah Expo in Abu Dhabi.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to UAE Moazzam A Khan and Counsellor Community Welfare Abidullah inaugurated the Pakistan Education Pavilion.

Ambassador Moazzam also welcomed UAE Culture Minister Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak to the pavilion.

The UAE minister visited Pakistani stalls at the pavilion with great enthusiasm and appreciated the team effort which went into arranging them. He said the education sector will help promote positive links between UAE and Pakistan and definitely create a positive image for both countries worldwide.

Many famous Pakistani universities – such as University of Lahore, Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi Medical and Dental College, Sindh Madrassatul Islam University, Beacon House School System, Sukkur Institute of Business Administration and National College of Business Administration and Economics – have set up stalls at the Pakistan Education Pavilion.

Express Media Group Executive Director Marketing Azfar Nizami said he is receiving an awesome response from students from different regions, including from around the world, who visited the Pakistan Education Pavilion.

The commitment of the Abu Dhabi government to invest in the education sector has meant that Najah has dramatically grown in importance. The education sector of Pakistan is growing rapidly as well with help from Pakistani expatriates in UAE.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 26th, 2016.

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