Inspiring Leadership in Pakistan's Education Sector

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On a cold evening at 8:30 p.m., November 14, Mr. Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani, the Federal Secretary of the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, visited the Pakistan Learning Festival to ensure every detail was on track. His dedication and decisive leadership have earned him the respect of many. Mr. Wani's mission to revamp Islamabad's school system promises long-lasting reforms and he plans to expand all this nationwide,  His recent visit to a Karachi schools and interaction with students has been met with widespread acclaim, reflecting his commitment. Pakistan needs more civil servants like Mr. Wani, whose vision and tenacity inspire hope for a prosperous future.


Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar, Vice Chancellor of National Skills University Islamabad, has called on academic and administrative leaders alike to draw inspiration from the dedication and diligence demonstrated by exemplary officials like Mr. Wani and several others doing similar nature of efforts. He suggests that the Federal Ministry of Education and Professional Training consider sharing such academic leaders' routines in video format, which could inspire audiences in Pakistan and beyond. Recognizing the efforts of civil servants like Mr. Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani, who strive tirelessly for national progress, is a small yet meaningful way to support their commitment. Indeed, a word of appreciation is a humble offering akin to the Zakat of one's goodness.

 

Let's pray for the good health and well-being of officers like Mr. Wani and others making Pakistan proud.