Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori stated today that the IVY online app would play a pivotal role in meeting the educational needs of students, particularly those studying for O and A Levels, as well as ACCA candidates.
He made these remarks while addressing the inaugural ceremony of the IVY app at Governor House. Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori highlighted that this cutting-edge technology reflects the Governor House’s commitment to providing accessible, affordable, and high-quality education for Pakistan’s youth. He emphasized that such initiatives will enhance the capabilities of students and help them excel in their fields.Stressing the importance of modern technology, Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori called for collaboration between the government of Pakistan , the private sector, and civil society in supporting educational advancements. He further added, “Pakistan’s future is bright, as 62% of our population is under 25 years old. Education is the key to unlocking new opportunities for them.
“Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori also praised the efforts of the IVY app’s creators, including Director MadaniJatoi, CEO Waleed Khanzada, Waseem Taj, YasirYameen, Abdul Samad, and Moaz bin Zafar Khan, for their innovative approach. Earlier, CEO Waleed Khanzada provided insights into the app, explaining that IVY Online has been specifically designed to assist O and A Level students and ACCA candidates in preparing for global competitions and enhancing their skills.
He highlighted the app’s affordable subscription and user-friendly interface.DirectorMadaniJatoi expressed his gratitude to Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori for his unwavering support and thanked him for gracing the occasion.
He also extended his thanks to the Consul Generals of Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Germany, along with other dignitaries present at the event.
The ceremony was attended by notable figures, including Wajihuddin Ahmed, Chancellor of Jinnah Women University; Dr. Tariq Somro, Vice Chancellor of IOBM; Dr. Abdul Bari Khan, President of Indus Hospital Network; Fazal Dada Bhai; and Shahid Ashraf, Deputy Country Director for Cambridge Assessment International Education in Pakistan.