Governor Wants Women To Serve Country After Getting Education
Umer Jamshaid Published January 22, 2018 | 07:20 PM
Punjab Governor Malik Rafique Rajwana has urged parents to let their daughters serve the country after completing their education. He said that Pakistan has given us a lot and we are supposed to pay it back whatever we can
MULTAN, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 22nd Jan, 2018 ) :Punjab Governor Malik Rafique Rajwana has urged parents to let their daughters serve the country after completing their education. He said that Pakistan has given us a lot and we are supposed to pay it back whatever we can.
Speaking at the 6th convocation of Education University, Multan Campus here Monday, the governor said that Pakistan was blessed with countless blessings and if we did not love it, we don't deserve to be called as Pakistanis.
Rajwana asked teachers to not only educate their children but also train them properly.
He said that the incumbent government was taking solid measures to end unemployment in the country. The governor advised the youth not to be afraid of challenges which they have to face in their practical lives, and tackle them with bravery and intelligently.
He said that all issues of higher education conveyed to him by vice chancellor in his speech would be resolved. A large number of students, parents, VC Dr Rauf Azam, Principal Multan Campus, Shahid Raza, faculty member syndicate members, and others attended the ceremony.
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