Pakistani youth capable to bring socio-economic development in country: Asad Qaiser

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2022-01-01T18:43:00+05:00 Web Desk

Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser has said that talented and skilled Pakistani youth have earned respect and dignity all around the world. He said that teachers are the real leaders who can inspire their students to bring positive changes.

While addressing the 16th Convocation of National University of Modern Languages (NUML) in Islamabad on Saturday, he said that teachers in Pakistan are capable and they proved themselves as worth model to be followed. He said that Islam stressed on acquiring education for all and the role of universities to impart education to our youth is undeniable.

Asad Qaiser remarked that Pakistani youth has potential to bring socio economic development in the country. He said that practical life requires real targets and hard work for achieving these targets. He stressed on degree holders students to set their clear targets for serving humanity. He said that the incumbent government is especially focusing on improving the plight of Youth and making them skilful.

He said that habit of hard work and consistency was imperative to change the fate of the nation. He said that the government is committed to ensuring that everyone desirous of getting higher education and having the required capability gets the opportunity to access and complete it.

The Speaker NA also said that after achieving degrees now it is up-to successful students to contribute practically for the socio-economic development of the country. He remarked that this is an age of ever changing technologies and in order to grow in modern world it is essential to acquire skills especially in the field of Information Technology. He said that incumbent government programme of Kamyab NoJawan would facilitate youth to acquire skills in latest technologies.

Later on Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser inscribed his remarks in the visitor book of NUML and made group photographs with students of NUML.

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