Teachers to visit Japan

Published June 18, 2006

PESHAWAR, June 17: On recommendation of the NWFP Chapter of Pakistan-Japan Cultural Association, the Japan embassy has selected three secondary school teachers of Peshawar to participate in the 15-day Educators Study Programme 2006. They will leave for Japan on Thursday and will remain there till July 5.

Nuzhat Adeeq, Shamina Riaz of Beacon House School System Hayatabad and Mohammad Asad Setti of Peshawar Model School will participate in the programme.—APP

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