KARACHI: Governor of Sindh, Muhammad Kamran Khan Tessori, said that new IT universities will open in six districts of the province. Provincial ministers will start these universities.
He spoke to people at the ninth Iftar dinner at Governor House. He said IT education is important. He mentioned that IT students in Pakistan earn between Rs. 800,000 and Rs. 1 million each month.
The governor said anyone can join IT courses, no matter their age or education. He promised these courses will be free for everyone. He explained that Governor House used to work only when needed. Now, it focuses on helping people.
Governor Tessori said he wants to fix big problems in Karachi, like electricity, gas, clean water, and roads. Some government officials say these issues are not the governor’s job. Still, he has started IT courses, given out food bags, and provided motorcycles without government money.
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He also shared plans to give cash prizes, land plots, and Umrah tickets to people. At the event, children got Eidi money through a lucky draw. Winners included Shehbaz Javed Ahmed, Nasira Tauseef, Muhammad Akhtar, Huzaifa Chand, and others.
In another draw, Amir Hamza won an Umrah ticket, and Sana Naz won a 120-square-yard plot in a smart city project. Many people came to the Iftar dinner, including students from Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Indus University, and Preston University.
Governor Tessori talked to the guests, heard their concerns, and took selfies with young people, making the event friendly and cheerful.
On the other hand, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has resolved to launch the ‘CM Education Card’ to enhance educational opportunities throughout the province. The initiative seeks to recognize top-performing students, granting the ‘CM Eminence Star Card’ to those who achieve above 80% marks.
Moreover, the Chief Minister revealed plans to set up cutting-edge laboratories for matriculation and technical education. Additionally, a pilot program will commence in 338 schools in Lahore to provide English language speaking courses.