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Punjab Government is investing billion of Rupees to modernize education sector to meet the current global challenges by formulating a solid and energetic human resource base:Iqbal Channar
Written By Climax on Wednesday, 18 January 2017 | 03:59
Punjab Government is investing billion of Rupees to modernize education sector to meet the
current global challenges by formulating a solid and energetic human resource
base:Iqbal Channar
BAHAWALPUR(PR) Provincial
Minister for Cooperative Malik Muhammad Iqbal Channar has said that
Punjab Govt. is investing billion of Rupees to modernize education
sector to meet the
current global challenges by formulating a solid and energetic human
resource
base. He made these remarks while inaugurating a newly constructed
building
completing by spending 22.5 million of Govt. boys high School Dera
Bakha,
Bahawalpur. The ceremony was attended by Chairman Union Council Rao Asad
Rasool, Asad Baloch, Haji Manzoor Ahmad Khan Baloch, Ghulam Yaseen,
Prof. Dr.
Mian Mushtaq Ahmad, Dr. Muhammad Farooq, Acting Head Master Taj Khan and
large
number of students and teacher.
''An
extensive network of Danish Public Schools is the practical reflection of CM
Punjab's visionary initiative to extend state of the art educational facilities
to the deserving and talented students hailing from socially marginalized
segment of society" Minister Channar maintained. He further said that IT
labs connected with internet services had been established at all Pubic school
across the province.
Minister
for cooperative Malik Muhammad Iqbal Channar also announced to construct a
mosque, a new main gate and lying of tuff tiles in the school. Various speakers
highly applauded the Punjab Govt. efforts for approving the academic
infrastructure of the Government run schools in the province.
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