KOHAT, May 20: NWFP Minister for Science and Technology Hussain Ahmed Kanju has said that the government has made a policy to ensure that every information technology student is provided job.

Speaking at a seminar on ‘good practices in science and technology for poverty alleviation’ at the Kohat University of Science and Technology on Saturday, he said the provincial government planned to establish a science museum in Peshawar, where scientists and students could display their inventions and conduct research.

He said the government was using all available resources to promote science in educational institutions.—Correspondent

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