No nation can progress without education: GOC

Author: APP

The general officer commanding (GOC), Pano Aqil Garrison and Chairman Board of Governors Major General Noor Wali Khan Tuesday said that no nation could achieve progress and create an enlightening society without promoting quality education.

He was speaking as a chief guest at 30th annual Parents’ Day ceremony at Cadet College Larkana (CCL), some 28kms away from here.

He said that academic, excellence knowledge character indispensable for developing any nation. He said that our educational institutions must concentrate on character building of the youth so that they should not only qualified academically but also have possessed qualities of tolerance, self-respect, impeccable integrity, respect for others and, above all will to make contribution to their own society.

Noor Wali Khan lauded the efforts of the institution in securing excellent academic successes. He further said that the strength of any nation lies in quality education, so our institutions should play their parts in inculcating quality education for the better future of the nation.

He lauded the contribution of Cadet College Larkana in character building of the youth and hoped that they would ultimately emerge as role models to be emulated in their respective careers.

Addressing the cadets, Major General Noor Wali Khan said always remember that ideas without actions do not produce any result. You should venture into the fields that no one had dared before and try to accomplish the most daunting tasks that might be pride to you, your parents, and institution and to your motherland, he added.

He said this institution has gifted you (cadets) the power of pen paired with the wisdom of book and developed your abilities to visualize, organize and execute.

Noor Wali Khan asked the cadets that it was now your turn to put in your sincere efforts in finding out ways aiming at to translating your dream in reality.

He also lauded the Girls Cadets of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Girls Cadet College Larkana who participated in the parade and displayed their talent.

He also praised Girls cadet for showing the same qualities to stand out shoulder-by-shoulder to the boys.

Chairman BoG of CCL was optimistic that the establishment of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Girls Cadet College Larkana will play its part in imparting quality education to the girls of Sindh especially from rural areas.

He stressed upon all the young cadets to derive maximum benefit out of the excellent facilities available at the college like class room equipped with multimedia, language Lab, computer Lab, sports and recreational facilities. While appreciating the facilities and degree of commitment of the institution’s staff, he said that the cadet college was excelling at national level in providing quality education.

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