Over 4000 students participated in the proceedings where distinguished personalities and experts from education, banking, army, finance, investment, information technology, business and other related fields spoke and conducted the workshop.
Chancellor, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, ZafarSareshwala said the agenda behind the initiative is to encourage different communities, especially Muslims, to get equipped with knowledge and skill through education.
"We wanteveryone in the country to be educated and this can be possible through 'Taleem' and 'Tarbiyat'. SinceMuslims are the most socio-economicallybackward community in the country, I urge the the youth, especially girls, to engage with the government and take benefit of its diverse welfare schemes," he said.
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