Birmingham Lord Mayor Muhammad Afzal has said that there is no shortage of talent in Pakistan but unfortunately the culture of shortcuts in the young generation has put Pakistan and its people on two paths.
No power in the world can stop the path of national development and people’s prosperity if scarcity is eliminated. He said that it was a great honor for us to visit the Shaheed Chaudhry Adalat Hussain Educational Trust of the Badri Army, which was set up under his auspices. Only institutions like AST have the potential to change the destiny of the country and the nation.
He expressed these views along with his eight-member delegation while addressing a function on the occasion of his visit to Shaheed Chaudhry Adalat Hussain School Educational Trust in Haji Imam Village of Jhelum on Monday.
Lieutenant General (retd) Muhammad Afzal on the occasion paid a detailed visit to Lord Mayor Birmingham Muhammad Afzal and his delegation to all the departments of AST. Gen (retd) Mohammad Afzal said that AST provides education to the children in line with the modern requirements for which highly educated teachers and staff with their professional skills, development of children, character building and every effort is being made to develop the qualifications and an annual budget of Rs. 7 million is allocated to run this educational trust.