'Parizaad' actor Ahmed Ali Akbar lauds Balochistan govt's move to improve Urdu medium schools

Akber's latest project, the recently-concluded Parizaad, shed light on the importance of education and Urdu


Entertainment Desk February 21, 2022

Ahmed Ali Abkar recently took to Instagram and lauded the Balochistan government for vowing to improve the education standards in the province. Akber's latest project, the recently-concluded, much-appreciated Parizaad, shed light on the importance of education and Urdu.

The final episode of the show focused on the betterment of the education system in the country. Following the message in the drama, the Balochistan government has now promised to work on the education standards in the province.

Praising the same, Akber credited the drama and shared a screenshot of the story.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Ahmed Ali Akbar (@ahmedaliakbarofficial)

"Parizaad brings a change for the betterment. The education department of the Balochistan government is ready to uplift the standard of Urdu medium schools after receiving a humble message from the last episode of the show. Ministry has decided to release the budget to uplift the criteria and standard of Urdu medium primary schools to bring them close to English medium school facilities," Akber shared.

"May we tell stories to open our minds, may we open our hearts to stories of all kinds," Akbar penned on Instagram.

In another post, the lead actor of the show shed light on the government's steps to 'end backwardness in the education system.'

He penned, "An amazing decision by CM Balochistan Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo! I hope the Almighty brings success to your initiative and may He bless you. Here's hoping this spreads into other provinces as well. The team of Parizaad is with you. God bless the people of Pakistan!"

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