National Educational Conference to be held today: Chief APSMA Tariq Shah
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KARACHI: All Private Schools Management Association (APSMA) Sindh Central Chairman and Pakistan Alliance of Private Schools Associations General Secretary Syed Tariq Shah said that National Educational Conference will be held on September 26.
In conference, issues of private educational institutions and damages caused by floods to educational institutions and students apart from reviewing, action plan will be decided for resolve. Apart from reviewing these issues a plan will be decided to solve issues.
To improve and increase literacy rate because education in Pakistan has suffered most due to Covid, floods and epidemic which is urgently needed to be addressed. Tariq Shah said there is an urgent need to take steps on a war footing to make nation educated so that youth can be equipped with education because without education no society can develop. He said that private educational institutions biggest role is raising quality of education in country and trying day and night to promote education at lower fee structures. Chief Gilgit Baltistan Muhammad Khalid Khurshid will be chief guest.
Chairman PAPSA Sheikh Muhammad Akram, President PSN Gilgit Shoaib Kamal, senior Vice Chairman PAPSA Aqeel Razak, Vice Chairman PAPSA Nawaz Pindarani, Finance Secretary PAPSA Chaudhary Muhammad Iqbal, Deputy General Secretary PAPSA Malik Muhammad Imran, Joint Secretary PAPSA Ikramuddin Haider, Information Secretary PAPSA Muhammad Asif Sabir besides, heads of education associations and educationists, representatives all over Pakistan will participate in event where newly elected officials will also take oath. He said providing education is our national duty and in Islam it has been said ‘to get education even if you have to go to China.’
Published in The Daily National Courier, September, 26 2022
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