(Pakistan News & Features Services)
The top officials of the National Library Association (NLA) and the Delhi Anglo Arabic College Old Boys Association (DAACOBA), during their meeting on February 15, discussed the possibilities of launching library courses for the college students.
The NLA was represented by its President, Syed Muzaffar Ali Shah, and Secretary General, Anwar Hussain, in the meeting with the DAACOBA Senior Vice President, Syed Khalid Mahmood, and Honorary Secretary, Dr Qazi Muhammad Wasiq.
The NLA President will soon be submitting the details of curriculum of certificate and diploma courses for evaluation and further action to be taken by the Executive Committee of the DAACOBA in their next quarterly meeting expected to be held next month.
“Ideally we will desire the courses to commence from the next academic session which may start at colleges by August or September. We have done the spadework for both these courses which were greatly appreciated by our Founder Advsior, Prof Anwar Ahmad Zai,” Muzaffar Ali Shah disclosed.
“The DAACOBA is always open to implementing ideas which empower and enable the youth of our society. The proposed library courses can indeed be of immense value to the youngsters who will stand a better chance of getting employment at the various libraries after undertaking them,” Dr Qazi Wasiq reckoned.
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