College teachers welcome new education secretary
Islamabad: The representatives of the Federal Government College Teachers Association (FGCTA) extended a warm welcome to the newly appointed Secretary of Federal Education and Professional Training, Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani.
Led by the President of FGCTA, Dr. Rahima Rahman, accompanied by the Senior Vice President, Prof. Farhan Azam, and Joint Secretary, Anum Kaleem, the delegation conveyed their heartfelt greetings to Wani on behalf of the college teachers' community.
They expressed their optimism and hopes for a fruitful collaboration under his leadership. The FGCTA representatives also took the opportunity to express their gratitude to the outgoing Secretary of Education, Waseem Ajmal Chaudhary, for his dedicated service to the Ministry of Education. They wished him the very best for his future endeavours. President Dr. Rahima Rahman articulated the expectations of the college teachers' community, emphasizing the resolution of pertinent issues affecting teachers.
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