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Teachers selected for course at Plymouth University
LAHORE, June 26(Daily Times): Bryan Hunt, the US Consulate principal officer for Lahore, said on
Monday that interaction between Pakistanis and Americans was
inevitable.
He told an orientation programme held for 15 Pakistani
teachers flying to the US to attend a summer course at Plymouth University, New
Hampshire, that times had changed and the two communities should think about
what a relationship was and how the relationship between them could improve.
"This way, Pakistan and the US will proper," he added.
He said the
programme to send Pakistani teachers to the US for short courses was to share
Pakistani reality and culture with Americans.
The teachers will fly for
the US on July 4 and return on July 22. The teachers include Azmat Qureshi and
Zahoor Ahmad of Azad Jammu and Kashmir University's Education Department; Samia
Dogar of Federal College of Education in Islamabad; Yasir Pirzada, Nisar Ahmad
and Shahnaz Munir of the Punjab Directorate of Staff Development; Abida Naseem
of the Institute of Education and Research; Muhammad Iqbal and Mubashir Nadeem
of University of Education in Lahore; Faiza Ghulam, Sarwat Naz and Sadaf Fatima
of Sindh Education Foundation and Saeedul Hassan and Saima Hasrat of
Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi.
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