In a major educational initiative, Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori has
unveiled plans to establish IT universities in six districts, aiming to bolster technological education across the province.
Provincial ministers will inaugurate these institutions, while the Governor House IT program boasts students earning up to 1 million rupees monthly, with courses offered free of charge and open to all.
During the 9th Iftar/Dinner event at Governor House, Tessori emphasized the transition from the ‘doctrine of necessity’ to the ‘doctrine of service,’ promising the facility remains accessible to the public. The Governor encouraged citizens to consider him a family member, addressing their challenges with assurances of support.
Acknowledging key issues such as employment, education, and infrastructure, Tessori highlighted the ongoing provision of free IT courses and other resources despite lacking official authority. He also announced new cash prizes, plots, and Umrah packages for citizens, underscoring the inclusive nature of his initiatives.
The event attracted a diverse crowd, with students and citizens engaging with the Governor. Amid the gathering, Tessori distributed cash Eidi and conducted a lucky draw awarding various prizes. The Governor’s active participation and interaction with attendees demonstrated his dedication to community service.