High quality education provision key to tackle future challenges: President

  • April 11, 2018, 9:56 pm
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High quality education provision key to tackle future challenges: President

ISLAMABAD, April 11 (INP): President Mamnoon Hussain has said education always played important role in development and progress of nations and he urged the educational institutions to ensure provision of high quality education to prepare the students for tackling the challenges of future.

Addressing the Virtual University (VU) Convocation here at the Convention Center on Wednesday, Mamnoon Hussain said education was the means to raise the moral, ethical and educational stature of the students and added that it was one of the reasons that striving hard to gain education were akin to Jehad in Islam, as it prepared the young to meet up the challenges of tomorrow in a befitting manner. He said with age, the experience also increased and expanded ones horizons and was one of the reasons that the process of learning continued throughout the life.

The President asked the graduating students to continue their struggle for higher education throughout their lives, as it would help them succeed in any endeavour they undertake. He said it was a tried and tested way and ensures that the process of learning never ends.

He said for the countries with large population, it was nothing less than a challenge to ensure provision of quality education.

The President said the Virtual University had performed its national obligation and it was one of the reasons that the government handed it the task of preparation of software to reach out to the maximum number of students.

He expressed the hope that the University would come up to the high expectations of all.

The President was optimist that the subjects and fields of study of the university were up to date and of high quality that meet the requirements of a modern era and prepare them to face the challenges of tomorrow.

President Mamnoon said at the same time he desired that the students and their teachers keep them abreast of the changes in the fields of science and technology while at the same time concentrating on research and development.

He said the educational institutions should never compromise on the quality of education and must be self reliant as using the research of other countries may not be meet local requirements.

Mamnoon Hussain said the borrowed research might take more time to be utilized as it had to be made adaptable through trial and error, wasting precious time and resources. In this regard he asked the VU to focus more on research and development.

Mentioning the opportunities available after the operationalization of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the President said it was vital that the young generation was prepared to accept the various new challenges and be ready to undertake different tasks.

He said peace and stability in the country was vital for the success of the CPEC and there was a need to reject all sorts of ideologies leading to extremism and terrorism, as it could create uncertainty and chaos in the society.

He asked the youth to particularly be wary of all those who were trying to create a rift and divide in the society in the garb of flowery slogans.

The President said he was pleased to meet the students of the VU and congratulated them, their parents and teachers on their success.

He was particularly appreciative of the parents who struggled hard to ensure that their children get good quality education.

Mamnoon Hussain assured the Rector of Virtual University Dr Naveed Malik of his full support in the resolution of their outstanding issues.