Need to adopt entrepreneurship as occupation stressed rather running behind public sector employment - Press Release issued by University of Sindh.

Jamshoro -- April 15, 2019 (PPI-OT)

Following is the text of press release issued by University of Sindh

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Speakers in a seminar have stressed the youth to adopt entrepreneurship as a career rather running behind public sector jobs, observing that the alteration in time has brought drastic changes in the way business is conducted. They said that increase in entrepreneurship will generate new jobs which will improve the economy of the country to a great extent.

This they said while addressing the seminar titled "Business Arena 2019", organized at Sindh University's Khan Bahadur Syed Allahando Shah Campus Naushahro Feroze. The Sindh University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Fateh Muhammad Burfat in his presidential address said that the youth should not only get abreast of recent changes in business, but must also depart from outdated viewpoint of seeking public sector employment and ought to rather vigorously contemplate trying hands at entrepreneurship.

"Wealth as a prerequisite for small endeavours is no longer an obligation," he said, adding that one can start a modest trade just by the help of a single laptop or computer via exercising online options; as is the popular practice nowadays with millions of people across the globe.

He said that the messages of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, Sachal Sarmat and Allama Iqbal were enough for eradicating intolerance and violence from the society but the thing which needed was conveying their progressive ideas included in their poetries to the people of the country.

"How can't our nation develop in presence of such cosmopolitan poets of all the times", questioned Dr. Burfat adding that Syed Allahando Shah was Sir Syed Ahmed Khan of the locality in his times who dreamt for an affluent Sindh for which he provided the students with quality education in English language.

The vice chancellor said Aligarh was also a school originally which later succeeded to get the status of a university; likewise, the historical Madarsa High School Naushahro Feroze had also been converted into a university campus some couple of years ago and it had been catering the needs of higher education to the aspirants of knowledge and wisdom. "The youths must respect their teachers because it is a...

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