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President Dr Arif Alvi on Tuesday said diligence and dedication were the keys to success for individuals as well as for the country's development. The President said this while interacting with a group of students from Federal Government Educational Institutions (FGEIs), who along with their teachers called on him at the Aiwan-e-Sadr.
The group included top position holders of classes 5th and 8th, who got distinctions in scholarship examination held by FGEIs. The first lady Samina Alvi was also present on the occasion. The President congratulated students and advised them to continue working with same commitment and determination, which they had shown during recent scholarship exams. He expressed pleasure saying future generation of Pakistan was cognizant of prevailing challenges.
The President noted that a large number of children were yet out of schools, for which he stressed for collective endeavours. "It is prime responsibility of the state to increase students' number in schools," he said, adding that conducive studious environment of educational institutions could enhance students' tendency towards schools. The President further urged to formulate an attractive system for that purpose.
He noted that majority of population couldn't attend school or continue education because of financial crisis facing them. 'Therefore, this is duty of all of us to think and work for deserving students,' he added.
Expounding role of education in social and economic progress of the country, the president stated, knowledge opened new avenues of development, which further established beneficial atmosphere in the society. Knowledge not only eased social matters, but also helped establish cordial relations with others, he said.
He further advised the students to adopt time management in their lives. "Give suitable time to your studies and extracurricular activities including sports and leisure," he said. The President said being a bookie was not a good habit; there should be some relaxing time.
Cognizing the visiting students on global warming, a prevailing environmental issue, the President asked students to play their due role by tree plantation. Involving the students in discussion, he said tree was the only machine that naturally established balance in atmospheric gases, particularly oxygen and carbon dioxide gases.
The President said water shortage was another important issue to be countered by collaborative struggle. He advised everyone should use needful water to preserve it for others. Giving example of drip irrigation system, he said the method was developed to simultaneously saving water and time.
He reminded the students to remain respectful to their parents and elders who had brought them to that memorable day.

Copyright Associated Press of Pakistan, 2019

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