'Balochistan govt believes in sustainable growth'
'Future of Pakistan lies in the hands of students
QUETTA:
Balochistan Governor Amanullah Khan Yasinzai on Thursday said the government believes in uniform and sustainable development in the province.
"It is our desire and endeavor that all the districts, especially those in the backward areas, receive basic facilities," said Yasinzai while talking to a delegation from Hanna Orak led by Maulvi Rahmatullah in Governor House Quetta.
He added that it is important to provide all necessary facilities, including health, education, and clean water to the people of Hannah Oark.
The governor was briefed by the delegation about the issues of area to which he assured every possible assistance and long-lasting solution.
Earlier, Yasinzai termed education the basis of all kinds of development, emphasising its importance in the overall progress and prosperity of society.
"The aspirations of young people from all over the province can be achieved with a well-informed Balochistan which is only possible through adopting a modern, scientific and knowledgeable education system," said Yasinzai as he spoke with teachers and students of BRC Loralai at Governor House Quetta.
On the occasion, Yasinzai urged the BRC Loralai principal Professor (retd) Mohammad Hassan Tareen and his entire team to incorporate modern teaching methods to expand their educational activities and further promote curriculum development, while using all the available resources.
He called youth not only the architect of the future but also a present stakeholder. The governor has time and again reiterated the need to empower youth with modern education.
Yasinzai has said the future of the province and Pakistan lies in the hands of students as they are going to hold the realms of future generation.
“The world is witness to the fact that nations who pursued education have emerged as powerful and peaceful societies,” the governor said.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 15th, 2019.
Balochistan Governor Amanullah Khan Yasinzai on Thursday said the government believes in uniform and sustainable development in the province.
"It is our desire and endeavor that all the districts, especially those in the backward areas, receive basic facilities," said Yasinzai while talking to a delegation from Hanna Orak led by Maulvi Rahmatullah in Governor House Quetta.
He added that it is important to provide all necessary facilities, including health, education, and clean water to the people of Hannah Oark.
The governor was briefed by the delegation about the issues of area to which he assured every possible assistance and long-lasting solution.
Earlier, Yasinzai termed education the basis of all kinds of development, emphasising its importance in the overall progress and prosperity of society.
"The aspirations of young people from all over the province can be achieved with a well-informed Balochistan which is only possible through adopting a modern, scientific and knowledgeable education system," said Yasinzai as he spoke with teachers and students of BRC Loralai at Governor House Quetta.
On the occasion, Yasinzai urged the BRC Loralai principal Professor (retd) Mohammad Hassan Tareen and his entire team to incorporate modern teaching methods to expand their educational activities and further promote curriculum development, while using all the available resources.
He called youth not only the architect of the future but also a present stakeholder. The governor has time and again reiterated the need to empower youth with modern education.
Yasinzai has said the future of the province and Pakistan lies in the hands of students as they are going to hold the realms of future generation.
“The world is witness to the fact that nations who pursued education have emerged as powerful and peaceful societies,” the governor said.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 15th, 2019.