Caretaker Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Muhammad Azam Khan emphasized the urgent need to enhance the quality of higher education in Pakistan and align it with the evolving demands of the modern era.
He stressed that promoting higher education should not merely involve establishing new universities but should also prioritize improving the skills and content of the curriculum to meet the country’s requirements.
He further highlighted the necessity of increasing graduates’ employability and harnessing the potential for the export of Pakistani human resources to industrialized nations.
Chief Minister Azam Khan made these remarks as the chief guest at the induction ceremony for the 33rd batch of the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology in Swabi during his visit to the institute.
Azam Khan extended his congratulations to the newly enrolled students and urged them to embrace the vision and values of the prestigious institution. He encouraged them to strive for excellence in all aspects of life by upholding and advancing high moral standards.
He emphasized that education goes beyond textbooks and lectures; it involves character development and the responsibility of being a good citizen and a good human being. Azam Khan referred to the youth as the future of Pakistan and highlighted their immense potential to overcome challenges and achieve remarkable feats. He stressed that every young student has the capacity to shape the future of humanity and make a positive impact on society, the economy, and the environment.
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He stated that these students would soon become researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders capable of addressing complex challenges and contributing to Pakistan’s economic development.
He encouraged them to prepare themselves effectively to confront future challenges and serve the nation with honesty, integrity, and dedication.
The Chief Minister expressed great confidence in the potential of the university and its students, hoping that they would carry the conviction that they can make a difference, shape the future, and leave a lasting legacy through their work.
He also highlighted the increasing number of female students at the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute each year and praised the institute’s efforts in this regard. He urged female students to continue employing their talents and skills throughout their lives.
Regarding the institute’s high education standards, Azam Khan described the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute as a national asset and a source of pride for Pakistan.
He noted that it is internationally renowned for excellence in engineering, sciences, emerging technologies, computer sciences, data sciences, management sciences, and other disciplines. He anticipated that in the coming years, the institute’s contributions would significantly expand in various fields, both nationally and internationally.
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