Governor Balochistan Advocates for Modernization of Educational Institutions to Meet Global Challenges

QUETTA:Governor of Balochistan,** **Jafar Khan Mandokhel**, emphasized the need for a shift in the approach to education in the province, calling for the adoption of **modern curricula** and **scientific methodologies** in **residential colleges** to meet the challenges of an evolving world.
In a meeting with **Professor Guldar Ali Khan Wazir**, Principal of **Residential College Zhob**, Governor Mandokhel highlighted the importance of updating the educational framework in the province, stressing that outdated and traditional methods must be replaced with forward-thinking approaches. He pointed out that enhancing the **efficiency** and **credibility** of educational institutions requires building **new skills** and improving the **capacity** of both educators and students.
The Governor acknowledged the **positive performance** of residential colleges in the province but emphasized that there is still significant room for improvement. He noted that building **capacity** goes beyond education, incorporating training that prepares students to excel in a rapidly changing world. Governor Mandokhel advocated for promoting **innovation, creativity**, and a **culture of continuous progress** within the educational institutions of Balochistan to increase their long-term impact and effectiveness.
Governor Mandokhel also emphasized the integration of **academic programs**, **residential life**, and **extracurricular activities**, which he believes will promote **social responsibility**, **leadership**, and **global citizenship**. He praised the **collaborative learning** and knowledge-sharing environment created by these residential colleges, which enhances students’ experiences and helps them develop well-rounded skills.
In his remarks, the Governor also underscored the importance of incorporating **modern facilities**, **technology**, and **services** into these institutions to ensure that a larger number of students benefit from quality education. He noted that **residential colleges** in Balochistan play a crucial role in providing **quality education** to students from **remote areas** of the province, increasing access to academic opportunities.
Governor Mandokhel further explained that the establishment of **residential colleges** was aimed at creating a **dynamic, inclusive**, and **supportive ecosystem** in the **remote districts** of the province to equip students with the necessary skills for success in the evolving global landscape. He emphasized the importance of **extracurricular activities** and **community service** in promoting **leadership**, **teamwork**, and **character development**.
By fostering a **strong sense of community** and allowing students to learn from **peers** and **mentors** in a **supportive** and **collaborative environment**, residential colleges help students develop essential **social skills**, **empathy**, and long-lasting **relationships** that will serve them throughout their lives.





