Call to establish scout units in academic institutes

Afghan refugee girls studying at the primary school, Khazana village, Pakistan. PHOTO: UNHCR

ISLAMABAD:

Federal Secretary of the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani, has called for establishing scout units in all private and government educational institutions to make children good citizens.

“There is no better forum for training the new generation than scouting around the world” he added. Wani while addressing the opening ceremony of the one-day commissioner forum organised by Islamabad Boys Scout Association (IBSA) said children should be made good citizens by establishing scout units in all private and public educational institutions.

He said the ending of exams up to fifth grade in the federal capital was to bring out the children from the fear of exams and the “Ratta” system and teach them the life skills that would make them useful and useful in society.

He was of the view that after adopting this, the students can become useful and useful citizens of society. He also gave instructions to join all the senior scouts in the federal capital who are now responsible for different sectors.

IBSA Provincial Commissioner Tariq Aleem Gul presented his welcome speech and the four-year report.

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