Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the prime minister, stated on Thursday that parents and teachers are the most significant collaborators, having a major influence in moulding and creating the futures of kids. Speaking at Cadet College Kohat (CCK) on its 58th Parents Day, the prime minister urged the faculty—who are crucial to the country’s education system—to give their undivided attention to shaping and directing the nation’s future by instilling in their students a strong sense of purpose. As a graduate of the college, Prime Minister Kakar advised parents to fulfil their parental obligations by supporting the college and providing their children with better training and grooming.
The prime leader recalled his time as a student at the college, saying he had a hard yet healthy schedule there. “But all the challenges were directed solely at making us promising professionals and making better human beings to face challenges of adult life in a befitting manner,” he said. He claimed that a country’s material prosperity was ensured by contemporary education, particularly in the fields of science and t echnology. He claimed that the morally upright and educated youth could guarantee a prosperous future for the cherished country. “In this age of competition we should concentrate all our energies to equip ourselves with modern education coupled with strict work ethics to enable ourselves to cope with the challenges of this ever-competitive and rapidly evolving world.”