The exhibition was attended by a number of students and local residents during which the art students displayed their work that included painting and clothing.
The featured students were from over 20 training courses, including fashion design, textile design, stained glass, interior decoration, painting, flower-making, glass painting, cutting and sewing and pottery decoration.
Speaking on the occasion Naheed Manzoor said that the RAC had trained students in a practical way, so that they are able to contribute to the in-home industry and can earn their livelihoods honestly.
Director RAC Waqar Ahmed said the Council has always emphasized practical work, and given students a moral as well as a formal education. He further said that professional education was a source of reducing unemployment, and that the youth would able to get respectable jobs.
Published in Daily Times, November 20th 2018.
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