President Alvi calls for paradigm shift in education sector to meet challenges

President Alvi calls for paradigm shift in education sector to meet challenges

Islamabad (Web Desk): President Dr Arif Alvi on Tuesday called for a paradigm shift in education sector in order to meet the challenges and better compete with the world.

Addressing the convocation of Quaid-e-Azam University (QAU) in Islamabad, the president stressed for promotion of higher education and equipping the youth with the Information Technology (IT) in order to change the destiny of the nation.

President Arif Alvi pointed out that India is producing 800,000 graduates in IT whilst Pakistan only 26,000.

“We are faced with resource constraint but we can also enhance our numbers in IT field by increasing the component of virtual education,” he said.

President Arif also urged the educational institutions to impart market oriented education to the youth to meet the requirements of the industries.

“We are looking to build our country with the support of the youth who also need to come forward to serve the society,” he said.

The president noted that women education is of immense importance for nation building and achieve the economic development goals.

Arif Alvi commended the policy of Higher Education Commission (HEC) aimed at providing free education and accommodation to the disabled persons.

He said that efforts must be made to do away with the menace of drugs use in educational institutions.