KARACHI, April 10: Sindh Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Qamar Mansoor has said that extra-curricular activities attract the students towards hardwork and prepare them to face the challenges.

He was speaking as chief guest at annual prize distribution ceremony, organized by the Ghazala Education Society.

Mr Mansoor said teachers were responsible for providing students with good education, besides their moral training.

He advised the position-holders to pay more attention to their studies and work hard.

He distributed awards and certificates among the position-holders.

GES president Mr Akbar Khan and MPA Mr S A Qadri were also present on the occasion.-PPI

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