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Minister terms IT expertise vital for higher education

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Staff Reporter

Provincial Minister for Human Settlements and Special Development Ghulam Murtaza Baloch has said that modern education is not possible without specializing in the field of computer technology in the modern age and the new generation should get command along with their mother tongue and national language and specialize in English and computer technology so that a good and bright future awaits them.
He was addressing students and teachers on a visit to a computer center run by the Khachi Muslim Welfare in Khokhrapar.
On this occasion, the provincial minister Ghulam Murtaza Baloch also asked students questions in the classes at Computer Center. Welfare Trust President Aslam Wahgir, UC Chairman Pir Siddique Shah, Irfan Jamot, Master Yusuf, Noman and Abdul Karim were also present on the occasion of the Minister’s visit. Ghulam Murtaza Baloch, the provincial minister for Human Settlements said that the hard work of the Khachi Muslim Wahgir Welfare and the students’ interest in teaching computer technology was remarkable.

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