Extra-curricular activities boost students’ learning skills, confidence: Miftah

NewsExtra-curricular activities boost students’ learning skills, confidence: Miftah

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Finance Minister Miftah Ismail has said that providing opportunities to young students to actively participate in extra-curricular activities gives boost to their learning skills and confidence and serves as an asset for them in their future career building.

The minister gave these comments on Friday while visiting the Arts & Crafts Exhibition, themed “Learning with creativity” at the EMS, a reputed educational institution of Islamabad.

Miftah Ismail went round various sections of the exhibition where art, literary work, scientific exhibits (including robots), literary work and articulately carved models depicting various events in world history were displayed.

Students from class 1 to “O” levels created the work on display, the minister was apprised who evinced deep interest in the students exemplary work and creativity. The robotics section clearly was the most attractive for the guests.

It may be added, EMS students won the national robotics championship earlier this year and recently participated in the international robotics event in Chicago where their work received immense appreciation.

The minister praised the hard work put in by the students and the guidance and encouragement extended to them by the teachers in holding such a nice exhibition.

The event which will continue for three days was witnessed by a large number of guests including students, parents and invitees from different walks of life.

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