Ambassadors show keen interest in RCCI Education Summit, Expo.

RAWALPINDI -- Foreign ambassadors have shown keen interest in Saturday's two-day international education summit and expo organized by the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI).

Syrian Ambassador Dr Rameez Al-Rai, Indonesian Ambassador Adam Togyu and Moroccan Ambassador Mohamed Karmoune visited the stalls set up by various universities at the Education Expo and took the information.

Speaking on the occasion, Indonesian Envoy Adam Tugio said that Kemitraan Negara Berkembang (KNB) programme was being offered to Pakistani students, and added that it would provide an opportunity for local students to pursue post-graduate degrees in Indonesian universities.

The RCCI International Summit and Expo bring an excellent opportunity for all interested students to gain first-hand information on various Indonesian scholarships and international programs, he added. Adam Tugio said that students would be acquainted with all the relevant information on the scholarship programs of their preference.

Earlier, Chamber President Saqib Rafiq said, "we have to bring such an education system that attracts young people towards business, and they can get jobs." The government must increase the education budget and make policies according to the demand of the industry.

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