Students advised to set high ethical goals
LAHORE Commander Lahore Corps, Lieutenant General Naweed Zaman has said that education inculcates reforms, refinement and civilised behaviour in mankind and forms the edifice of a healthy social order. Addressing a high achievers award ceremony of Lahore Garrison Education System (LGES), he advised the students to set high ethical
By our correspondents
September 16, 2015
LAHORE
Commander Lahore Corps, Lieutenant General Naweed Zaman has said that education inculcates reforms, refinement and civilised behaviour in mankind and forms the edifice of a healthy social order.
Addressing a high achievers award ceremony of Lahore Garrison Education System (LGES), he advised the students to set high ethical goals in life as high objectives had always produced distinctive results. He said the future of country rests on the youth and emphasised the need for a healthy academic environment with major focus on character building of students. He said that discipline plays a vital role in the making of a nation and there was an urgent need to develop into a strong, tolerant and progressive social order. He said that LGES had experienced a rapid transformation and lived up to its tradition of dispensing quality educational solutions in a conducive environment. He congratulated all awardees and said that Pakistan Army despite its arduous task of defending the national frontiers was contributing amply for promotion of quality education for better future of the country.
Later, Lahore Garrison Education System (LGES) Chairman Major General (r) Liaqat Ali presented a welcome address. A large number of students, parents and faculty members were present on the occasion.
Commander Lahore Corps, Lieutenant General Naweed Zaman has said that education inculcates reforms, refinement and civilised behaviour in mankind and forms the edifice of a healthy social order.
Addressing a high achievers award ceremony of Lahore Garrison Education System (LGES), he advised the students to set high ethical goals in life as high objectives had always produced distinctive results. He said the future of country rests on the youth and emphasised the need for a healthy academic environment with major focus on character building of students. He said that discipline plays a vital role in the making of a nation and there was an urgent need to develop into a strong, tolerant and progressive social order. He said that LGES had experienced a rapid transformation and lived up to its tradition of dispensing quality educational solutions in a conducive environment. He congratulated all awardees and said that Pakistan Army despite its arduous task of defending the national frontiers was contributing amply for promotion of quality education for better future of the country.
Later, Lahore Garrison Education System (LGES) Chairman Major General (r) Liaqat Ali presented a welcome address. A large number of students, parents and faculty members were present on the occasion.
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