Gilgit-Baltistan Chief Secretary Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani has paid a visit to Pakistani students at Cambridge University and apprised them about the government's recent education and technology initiatives in the region.
As the chief secretary started speaking, the students were all ears. He began by discussing the various initiatives that were being taken to improve the quality of education in the region. He spoke about the establishment of new schools, the provision of quality textbooks, and the training of teachers to enhance their skills.
He then went on to talk about the government's efforts to promote technology in the region. He spoke about the establishment of new IT parks, the provision of high-speed internet, and the promotion of digital entrepreneurship.
The students were excited to hear about these initiatives, and many of them expressed their interest in contributing to these efforts in the future.
As the chief secretary concluded his speech, the students thanked him for visiting and sharing these positive developments from Pakistan. They expressed their gratitude for the hope and optimism that these initiatives bring to the region.
He left with a sense of accomplishment, knowing that he has tried to inspire the next generation of Pakistani leaders.
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