(Pakistan News & Features Services)
The Gujrati Educational Seminar, held in corporate culture atmosphere of Emerald Hall at Karachi Marriott Hotel on May 26, attracted a substantial number of visitors, mostly youngsters, who were enlightened by the representatives of various companies engaged in sending local students abroad for higher studies.
The day-long session, which began at the designated time of 11 am, retained its intensity until the very end despite the oppressive heat caused by the scorching sun. This showed the commitment of the students towards their goals as they displayed the eagerness to learn about career options.
Syed Khalid Mahmood, co-founder of Karachi Festival of Books and Libraries (KFBL), and Abdul Hamid of Friends of Libraries Pakistan (FLP), were among the special guests to have attended the seminar. They were warmly received by the organizers as well as the participants upon arrival.
They spent considerable time at different desks to exchange views about the current educational trends. They were briefed about the opportunities for the Pakistani students who were being guided and facilitated by companies to fulfill their dreams.
Malik Aslam, Chairman, Gujrati Educational Forum, alongwith Muhammad Maaz Ahmed and Hamza Jamal Haider, thanked the distinguished guests on behalf of the organizers and participants. Another such seminar is scheduled to be held at Karachi Expo Centre on June 9.
It was an honour to be accompanied with legend and renound journalist Syed Khalid Mahmood to participate in such an effective event organised by Mr. Malik Aslam, Chairman and his team of Gujrati Educational forum. Very appreciative they are serving the students and the community as well. Many Congratulations!
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