AFAAQ Education Forum

  • March 6, 2015, 11:21 am
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QUETTA(PPI): Services of AFAAQ for promotion of education in Balochistan is laudable, government has provided funds to district administration to promote educational and sports activities under which all boys and girls schools would be provided with sports items.
These views were expressed by DC Khuzdar Waheed Shah while addressing a meeting of educational forum of AFAAQ. The deputy commissioner said that government was striving to promote educational and sports facilities in the society as only a healthy society can meet the challenges of the future.
He said that educational scholarships would also be awarded to the d4eserving students while services of AFAAQ would be acquired to train teachers and arrange parents-teachers meetings. AFAAQ?s regional manger Muhammad Naeem Rind while speaking on the occasion said that his organization was ready to meet educational challenges faced by the province and all of its members are busy day and night to promote education in every nook and corner of the province.
AFAAQ has arranged a number of training programmes for teachers; he said and added ?our main objective is to create awareness about education in the society.?
Regional Educational Manager AFAAQ Tayyab Freed while addressing the participants of the meeting said that his organization since its inception in 2009 has imparted training to hundreds of teachers and has provided counseling services to a large number of students. He said that AFAAQ has spread its services all across the province while KP Government has also hired services of AFAAQ in the field of education.
Registrar Khuzdar Engineering University Sher Ahmed Qambrani who also spoke on the occasion said that government was taking steps to rid culture of cheating from the province. Others also spoke on the occasion were Coordinator AFAAQ Kalat Salman Shabbir, Engineer Tariq Jameel Kiyazai, Director Radio Pakistan Sultan Shahwani, Muhammad Hassan Jamote, Abdul Hameed Qamrani and special correspondent Daily Mirror Chaudhry Imtiaz.