Alvi urges universities to play role in preventing extremism, violence in society
Islamabad: President Dr Arif Alvi on Thursday called upon the universities to play an active role in preventing intolerance, extremism, and violence in society, particularly among students, and guide them towards a positive mindset. The universities, he said, should arrange regular capacity-building training sessions for their management and faculty members to inculcate in students the ability to address extremism. Addressing the National Vice Chancellors’ Peace Conference, the president said banning the students’ unions in universities was not a solution and stressed that there was a need to change their mindset through proper teaching methodologies.
He said such measures would ensure the reformation of students to help them contribute towards the country’s better future, sustainable peace and prosperity. The president emphasised the need for research-based learning and said equal opportunities should be given to students and women in the field of education. Keeping in view the rapid development of modern technology in every sector, he said usage of modern technology was inevitable in current scenario, which he said was vital to meet the advancement of the contemporary world.
He said promoting good values and morality in the society was need of the hour. He also pointed out the phenomenon of the ‘invasion of fake news’ across the globe, which he said needed to be addressed on priority. Dr Arif Alvi said highly educated IT graduates should be prepared to meet the growing needs of current and future requirements. Expressing gratitude over the participation of large number of women in the conference, the president said women’s role was significant in educating and training the future generations. He urged sensitizing the society on creating opportunities for educated women to help them work according to their abilities. President Alvi stressed the need for promoting ethics, morality, empathy, forgiveness, and tolerance among students and society. He asked the students not to indulge in activities that caused stress among them. The president hoped that the challenging times would pass soon and the country would witness exponential growth within five to seven years.
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