MULTAN – Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU) Vice Chancellor, Dr Mansoor Akbar Kundi has said that educating women was mandatory for progressive society as it was incomplete without their education.
Speaking at a awareness seminar under the auspices of Women Peace Forum-II here on Monday, he stated that education was important for women in modern times because an educated mother advances a family in a better way.
Additional Inspector General South Punjab, Zafar Iqbal on the occasion said it was on account of education that women were proving their capabilities in every field of life. He stressed that we have to give women all those rights Islam had granted to them. BZU Director, Dr Nauman Abbasi, VAWC in charge Munazza Butt, BZU Political Department Research Scholar, Anjum Riaz and others also spoke.
Meanwhile, Federal Parliamentary Secretary on Finance Zain Hussain Qureshi on Monday said the government developed an integrated strategy for long-term economic growth and financial stability.
Talking to people at different Union Councils in NA-157, Makhdoom Zain Qureshi remarked that incumbent government took tough decisions to strengthen country’s economy. Zaid added that the government was pursuing zero tolerance policy to eradicate menace of corruption from the country. Anyone found involved in corrupt practices was being dealt strictly, he stated.
The government was combating against mafias. Zain observed that country’s economy was on the way to improvement. Zain maintained that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf would actively take part in elections 2023. He added that people would support PTI in coming elections. The basic reason behind inflation was corruption of the previous rulers from Pakistan Peoples Party and Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz. About problems of South Punjab, Zain Qureshi observed that construction of south Punjab secretariat was in progress. Similarly, rules of business for south Punjab secretariat had also been approved.
In future, people would not visit Lahore for redressal of their issues, he said adding, the incumbent government was trying its best to resolve public issues.
On the occasion, Member Provincial Assembly Wasif Raan, Akram Chawan, Shoaib Sangheera, Syed Mazhar Abbas and many other local leaders of PTI were also present.