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Siddiqui in Karachi takes aim at city's hated education quotas
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51706, member: 636"] Education Minister Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui addressed National Vocational and Technical Training Commission graduates during a ceremony in Karachi. The federal official emphasized that nationwide progress depends heavily on Karachi's educational advancement. He argued that local residents have faced systematic educational deprivation for extended periods. The minister declared government efforts focus on restoring these fundamental learning opportunities. Siddiqui urged young people to capitalize on available vocational training programs. The education leader stressed that artificial intelligence will reshape global dynamics significantly. He warned that countries refusing technological adaptation face inevitable marginalization. Pakistani youth represent the nation's most valuable resource according to his assessment. The minister called for enhanced empowerment initiatives targeting this demographic group. He highlighted skill development as equally important to traditional academic pursuits. Siddiqui specifically addressed female educational participation patterns during his remarks. He observed that many women discontinue professional engagement after completing their studies. The minister encouraged graduates to actively participate in national development efforts. He emphasized that quota-based restrictions can no longer limit educational access. The ceremony featured laptop distributions alongside certificate presentations to successful trainees. NAVTTC Executive Director Aamir Jan delivered opening remarks before the main address. Sindh Director General Fida Bazai also contributed to the proceedings. The minister distributed technology equipment to trained participants throughout the event. His speech emphasized Karachi's pivotal role in broader Pakistani transformation. The ceremony highlighted vocational education's growing importance in economic development strategies. [/QUOTE]
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