Need stressed for making self-defence training compulsory in institutions

By Hina Kiyani

RAWALPINDI: Punjab Minister for Literacy and Non-Formal Basic Education Raja Rashid Hafeez on Monday stressed the need for making self-defence training compulsory in all colleges and universities of the province. He was speaking at the concluding ceremony of the ‘Self-Defence Workshop for Women’, organized by the Center of Advance Studies in Health and Technology (CASHT) Rawalpindi, an affiliated instituted of Government College University Faisalabad.
Rashid Hafeez lauded the management of the institute for providing quality education in coordination with the relevant industry, hence creating a conducive environment to create professionals instead of standard degree holders. He said that it was unprecedented in the city that an institution was providing education that guarantees jobs to the students in future.