Governor Advocates Empowering Youth Through Technical Education

By: Maleeha Khan

BAHAWALPUR: During the inauguration of the Advanced IT Lab in the Government Technical Training Institute of Bahawalpur, Governor Punjab Muhammad Balighur Rehman said that youth were a valuable asset to our country and investing in them was pivotal for development and prosperity. It is the need of the hour to equip the young generation with technical education, he said, and added that technical education was a source to achieve the goals of national production and development.

The Governor said that the journey of national development can only be paced up with the supremacy of the constitution and rule of law. He said the previous government had pushed the youth into the darkness of despair during its four-year tenure. He said the societies progress when merit prevails.

Chairman TEVTA Brigadier (Retd) Mohammad Sajid Khokhar, Director General Operations TEVTA Aamir Aziz, Vice Chancellor the Islamia University Professor Dr. Naveed Akhtar, Commissioner Bahawalpur Division Dr. Ehtsham Anwar, RPO Bahawalpur Rai Babar Saeed Deputy Commissioner Bahawalpur Zaheer Anwar Jappa and others were also present on the occasion.

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