Three hundred Afghan scholarship students studying at the Institute of Management Sciences (IMSciences) in Peshawar, Pakistan, graduated this week.Addressing the graduation ceremony, Dr Usman Ghani, the director of IMSciences congratulated the trainees and encouraged them - to embrace their future functions with a sense of belonging - .
Muhammad Raza Chohan, the consultant to PakistansHigher Education Commission, also dealt with the event and described the Phase-II section of the scholarship job, which was approved in 2018 and goes through to 2027.
He highlighted the socio-economic effect of the task, on the total of 3,000 Afghan students, their families and communities.Congratulating the 300 graduates, he stressed the value of inclusive participation, especially the function of Afghan ladies in promoting literacy, personnel development, and financial progress.Pakistansunique envoy for Afghanistan Mohammad Sadiq likewise dealt with the ceremony and stated the graduates - achievements was a clean slate in their lives.He praised Pakistansgenerosity in continuing the scholarship initiative despite financial difficulties, reinforcing goodwill and people-to-people ties.Emphasizing that peace in Afghanistan is vital for peace in Pakistan, he highlighted the continued significance of capacity building of Afghan universities - faculty and officials, applauding inclusive parts of the project.The post 300 Afghan trainees finish from Pakistan scholarship program first appeared on TINS News.
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