JI’s Sindh chapter forms education advisory board
“Islam and Pakistan are inseparable. We have every right to develop our generation according to Islamic principles,” said Jamaat-e-Islami Sindh chief Muhammad Hussain Mehanti on Saturday.
He said this during the first meeting of an advisory board that the religious party’s provincial chapter has established and will function under its education wing. He also said education plays an important role in bringing and sustaining any change.
Muhammad Azeem Siddiqui, the education wing’s director, said people and the country presently need both capacity and capability. Some educational institutions are producing talented people who either leave the country or are harming it in new ways through corruption, he said.
On the other hand, he added, capacity developers are producing a generation without modern requirements and managerial skills, so it is unable to play a practical role. The newly elected board members from all over the province on the occasion assured their full support for social development.
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