CM inaugurates School of Paramedical Sciences, Technology Park in Haripur
PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur inaugurated the newly-established School of Paramedical Sciences and the Technology Park in Haripur on Thursday. Opposition Leader in the National Assembly, Umar Ayub Khan, provincial ministers Meena Khan Afridi and Arshad Ayub, and other officials were also present on the occasion.
The School of Paramedical Sciences, established at a cost of Rs 283 million with the support of the provincial government, currently offers 38 bachelor’s, 18 master’s, and 8 PhD programmes in various health education fields. Additionally, it provides diploma courses in 20 different disciplines. The Technology Park, developed at a cost of Rs992 million, was also inaugurated during the visit.
The chief minister announced a Rs300 million grant for the School of Paramedical Sciences. He highlighted the school as a reflection of the provincial government’s commitment to improving the healthcare sector through collaboration. “This institution will serve as a milestone in meeting Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s demand for skilled paramedical manpower,” he stated.
The chief minister also termed the newly established Technology Park, as a historic step toward promoting advanced technology in the province. “The park will play a crucial role in fostering a technology-driven economy, encouraging research commercialization, and supporting small and medium enterprises,” he remarked.
Gandapur commended the Pak-Austria Fachhochschule Institute for its excellence, noting that its graduates were making a mark both nationally and internationally. He lauded the administration and faculty for their efforts in transforming the institute into a premier educational facility.
Ali Amin Gandapur reiterated the government’s focus on health and education, emphasizing substantial investments in developing a skilled workforce. “Investing in youth will transform them into valuable assets,” he said, adding that the government is committed to the vision of its founding chairman by prioritising human development.
Emphasising the importance of women’s empowerment, the chief minister asked parents to invest in their daughters’ education and to guide their children toward fields aligned with their interests for better career prospects. He urged them to set ambitious goals and work diligently. “Success and recognition in life demand hard work, which has no substitute,” he added.
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