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Special Assistant to Chief Minister for Information and Higher Education Mushtaq Ahmad Ghani Monday said the Provincial Government has strongly believed in women education which is very important for creating awareness, forming social relationships and women to take part in politics, the legal system, human resource development and other important areas that can ensure their concerns are role in the economy of the country.
Speaking as a chief guest in the inaugural ceremony of "English Access Micro scholarships program" organised by Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University, he congratulated the university faculty and staff for playing an effective rule in opening future doors with the access key for the young females of the province.
He said that women education serves as the most powerful tool that can greatly help country to achieve its national goal while utilising women's power, skills, knowledge and competencies. Improving female education levels will have positive results in human development areas such as child survival, health and schooling, he added. Highly appreciating the integral role of SBBWU, Mushtaq Ahmad Ghani stressed that the entire team of the university should work hard with more dedication for excellence of this historic institution and its academic endeavours.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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