Governor Balochistan Malik Abdul Wali Khan Kakar said that building a bright future can be ensured only by keeping in mind the needs of artificial intelligence and robotic technology.
He said that artificial intelligence is rapidly affecting the economy and human behavior, so it is important that we adapt to the modern requirements of the ever-changing world.
Governor Balochistan said that mental ability dominates physical strength in the present era. He said this while talking to University of Gwadar Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Abdul Razzaq Sabir at Governor House Quetta on Monday. 28th August 2023.
On this occasion, Governor Balochistan Malik Abdul Wali Khan Kakar said that thousands of people of Balochistan are forced to work away from their families. He said that it is our conscious effort and de-
sire that the youth of Balochistan should not go to other countries and provinces to earn a living as watchmen, laborers, or drivers, but each of our youth should become a successful professional, IT expert researcher, or scientist in society. Adopt the ability to live from. In this regard, the role of the Balochistan Public Sector is very important. It is very important to benefit the poor students of the remote district of the province from the fruits of the Higher Education Commission.
The University of Gwadar created a new history by launching various courses for the students and local youth. He said that regarding higher education and the province, we have to focus on both quantity and quality.
The CPEC is a major economic project that will connect China's province Xinjiang with Pakistan’s Gwadar Port. He spoke.
He said that the project is expected to promote economic development in Balochistan and create employment opportunities for resident
He further said that the scholarship initiative is an important step in the development of relations between China and Balochistan adding that the scholarships would provide opportunities for Balochistan students to study in China and acquire valuable skills and knowledge. This will help build a more prosperous and connected Balochistan in the years to come, he added.
Due to extreme poverty, backwardness, and the absence of basic facilities in the remote districts of the province, people are forced to migrate to cities. It is a matter of concern that even in this advanced era, the maternal mortality rate is the highest in Balochistan, he deplored. Governor Balochistan said that poverty is the biggest obstacle in ensuring the supply of balanced and nutritious food to poor people. Government and international institutions must focus on the poor people of the remote district.