KARACHI, April 21: Sindh planning and development minister Syed Shoaib Ahmad Bokhari on Monday said telecommunication technology would be introduced in B-tech classes of the Government Saifee Institute of Technology.

A building for the purpose was under-construction, which would be completed at a cost of Rs5 million and would be handed over to the college administration soon, he said during his visit to the institute.

He assured the college administration that the institute would not be privatized.

Earlier, college principal and teachers apprised him of the problems of the college.—PPI

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