PESHAWAR, Aug 2: A delegation of the Pak-Turk International Education Organisation called on NWFP Minister for Science and Technology and Sports Hussain Ahmad Kanju at his office here on Wednesday and discussed with him educational and bilateral matters.

Members of the delegation informed the minister that the organisation had a network of educational institutes in 17 countries of the world. They wished to extend the network to Pakistan, particularly the NWFP, by establishing an institute of international standard in Peshawar.

He lauded the role of the organisation in promoting education and said the provincial government would extend all possible help to it in establishing the institute in Peshawar.—PPI

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