Attorney General of Pakistan, Malik Mansoor Usman Awan, has emphasized that children are the future of the nation and that no effort should be spared in ensuring their comprehensive education and character development.

He expressed these views during a special meeting in Islamabad with Muhammad Isa Lali, Chief Executive Officer of the Education Authority Khushab, and Zaheer Abbas Bhatti, Deputy District Education Officer, Tehsil Noorpur Thal.

During the meeting, the CEO Education Khushab briefed the Attorney General on several proposed initiatives aimed at the welfare and development of the education sector in District Khushab. He informed him that skill education would be promoted across the district to equip students with practical and market-oriented skills.

He further stated that a Recycling Week would be observed in government schools throughout the district, during which students would be encouraged to transform used materials into useful products, promoting environmental awareness and creativity.
The CEO also highlighted plans to reactivate sewing machines provided to girls’ schools so that female students and women could receive vocational training. These initiatives would also include commercial activities to help participants gain practical experience and economic opportunities.

Additionally, a Digital Studio will be established in Khushab to produce podcasts highlighting the achievements and success stories of teachers. A Teachers’ Recreation Club is also proposed at the district headquarters to provide educators with opportunities for constructive and recreational activities.

On the occasion, Attorney General Malik Mansoor Usman Awan assured full support for improving educational standards in the district. He stated that teachers in Khushab would be provided with world-class training programs aligned with modern educational requirements. These training opportunities will cover educators from the primary to secondary levels, enabling them to deliver high-quality education and better prepare students for future challenges.