Sindh CM visits NJV School

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah addressing the teachers and Akhuwat Foundation who have adopted the [NJV] school said that the real development of the province and the country lies in the education of poor children. “I am quite happy to see the toddlers of lowers middle class, clad in a beautiful uniform, speaking confidently English in their class room and they know how to deal with the seniors and the elders,” he said and added “this is what I want to see in every government school.”

He said that the NJV school has a tradition of creating leading politicians, engineers, doctors, musicians and various others who shone their name and name of their parent, school and the country in their respective fields. “I am sure you would keep this tradition alive and generate a new class of national leaders in every field,” he said.

The chief minister said that NJV was not simple a school but an honour to be its student but with the passage of time it lost its glories. “Believe me, today I have felt spiritual satisfaction to see the restore glories of this school and the building,” he said and added “I am with you [private management of the school] and would always be supporting you not as a chief minister but as an individual,” he said.

Earlier, the chief minister visited the class rooms, science lab, art classes, computer lab, playground and interacted with the students. He enjoyed his company with the toddlers in nursery classes. He heard them singing poems telling him stories and replying to his questions and even little girls asked him questions.