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Parents, teachers play key role in shaping students’ future: PM

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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Thursday, said the parents and teachers were the most important partners playing key role in shaping and designing the future of students.

Addressing the 58th Parents Day of Cadet College Kohat, the prime minister upon the faculty members, who play central role in the overall education system, to pay full attention to groom and guiding the future of the country by inducing a high sense of purpose in the students.

Prime Minister Kakar, who is also the alumni of the college urged the parents to fulfil their responsibilities by supporting the college and imparting better training and grooming to their wards.

Recalling his student’s life in the college, the prime minister said he spent a healthy and challenging routine in the college.

“But all the challenges were directed solely at making us promising professionals and making better human beings to face challenges of adult life in a befitting manner,” he added.

He said modern education especially in the field of science and technology guaranteed the material prosperity of a nation.

He said the educated youth imbued with high moral values could ensure a bright future for the beloved homeland. “In this age of competition we should concentrate all our energies to equip ourselves with modern education coupled with strict work ethics to enable ourselves to cope with the challenges of this ever-competitive and rapidly evolving world.”

The prime minister also urged the students to concentrate their focus on studies, taking full advantage of time and the facilities and fulfill the obligation made to their parents.

He said he got admitted in the college in 1984 when he was a very fragile individual coming from a backward area of Balochistan province.—APP

 

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