ISLAMABAD:President Dr Arif Alvi has advised the students to develop critical and analytical thinking skills to overcome biases inherent in human nature for judicious decision-making.
He said the youth needed to be trained to sift through the mass of information and discern misinformation and fake news from accurate information for making intelligent and informed judgments. The President said this while talking to the students of Cadet College, Murree, who called on him, here at Aiwan-e-Sadr, on Thursday.
Talking to the students, the President advised them to keep the doors of knowledge open throughout their lives and learn from past experiences as well as utilize the knowledge and information made readily available to them by Information Technology.
He also urged the students to draw inspiration from the life and conduct of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) as well as learn lessons from the lives of successful persons. This, he said, would enrich them intellectually and socially besides making them a better and more useful person for the benefit of society and the country.
The President said Quaid-e-Azam used to hold students in great esteem and encouraged them to actively participate in Pakistan’s Freedom Movement to carve a separate homeland for the Muslims of India. While replying to a question, the President said that as the President of Pakistan he had been working for safeguarding women’s property rights, the welfare and education of differently-abled persons, and promoting the use of Information Technology in all sectors of national importance.
He said Pakistan needed to increase the number of skilled IT human resources to fill the ever-widening gap between demand and supply of IT professionals in the country and around the world. Replying to another question, the President said that human resources in addition to natural resources were the essential ingredients for nations to make sustained and fast-track development.
He said in the absence of skilled Human Resources, the natural resources remained untapped and unexploited, thus, hampering a country’s progress. He emphasized that our educational institutions should be fully geared to multiply their capacity to produce highly skilled human resources by adopting online and hybrid methods of imparting knowledge and skills to their students. This, he added, would ensure a steady supply of skilled professionals capable of effectively utilizing our unexploited natural resources.