Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah addressed the graduating class of the Karachi Vocational Training Centre (KVTC) with a powerful message of hope, determination, and inclusion.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony, he hailed the KVTC as a “beacon of empowerment and hope” in society, emphasising the institution’s vital role in uplifting differently-abled individuals through skill development and vocational training.
Highlighting the significance of the occasion, Shah described the ceremony as more than just a celebration of achievement. He said that it was a testament to the resilience and strength of graduates who have overcome significant challenges.
“You are living proof that disability does not mean inability,” the CM said, applauding the graduates for their hard work, confidence, and capabilities.
He also commended the leadership of the KVTC, including the CEO and the dedicated team, for their tireless efforts in transforming lives. He extended heartfelt appreciation to the families and parents who provided unwavering support to the graduates throughout their journey.
Reaffirming the Sindh government’s commitment to inclusive education, vocational rehabilitation, and employment opportunities for differently-abled individuals, he pledged continued support for institutions like KVTC that are building a more inclusive society.
Addressing corporate leaders present at the event, he urged them to embrace diversity by opening their doors to these talented graduates, not as an act of charity, but in recognition of the value they bring to the workforce.
Concluding his speech, CM Shah inspired the graduates to carry forward their confidence and purpose into the world, reminding them that they are defined not by limitations but by their courage and determination.
The ceremony ended on a high note, with the CM congratulating all graduates and wishing them dignity, success, and endless possibilities in their future endeavours.
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