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IT skills helpful for women to explore emerging business trends: First Lady Samina Alvi

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ISLAMABAD: Begum Samina Alvi urged women on Wednesday to investigate the field of information technology in light of its significance as the economy’s future.

Speaking at the 30th graduation of the Fazaia Bilquis College of Education for Women at PAF Base Nur Khan, she urged universities throughout the nation to concentrate on data analytics, cloud computing, cyber security, and artificial intelligence because these fields are in high demand globally. Begum Alvi stated that an increasing number of corporations, businesses, governments, and private organizations have incorporated IT tools into their regular business operations and predicted that an even greater number of corporations will switch to digital means in the future. IT knowledge, according to her, could be a gold mine for Pakistan, which is trying to boost its economy.

“By investing in the IT sector, equipping the youth, especially women with relevant skills, the country can amplify the volume of its exports and get out of the financial problems,” she said. Felicitating the graduates, she said their journey in the pursuit of education did not end but was an ongoing process of learning with experiences. She termed women an important part of the country and urged them to apply knowledge to the best of their ability in practical life. “Enhance your knowledge, excel in your profession, and use it for the betterment of society,” she told the gathering of graduates.

Begum Alvi quoted the saying of the founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that “No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you”. She lauded Fazaia Bilquis College of Education for Women, which as a unique non-profiteering institution, was imparting high-quality education to women. She also appreciated President Pakistan Air Force Women’s Association (PAFWA) for its support in promoting education among women.

Begum Alvi gave away medals among the distinguished students, while Vice Chancellor Air University Air Marshal Javed Ahmed conferred degrees on the graduates. Principal of the college, Ayesha Khurram, said 16 research publications had been started in collaboration with the Air University. She said the institution focused on the promotion of entrepreneurship and short courses to help women excel in diverse fields.

 

 

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