ISLAMABAD, Sep 12 (APP): A parliamentary delegation, accompanied by ed
ucationists, visited Islamabad Model College fo
r Boys (IMCB) I-8/3 to inspect the recently completed renovation and restoration work.
The project was undertaken by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Ed
ucation (FBISE) through a special initiative led by the Ministry of Ed
ucation and Professional Training.
The delegation included Members of the National Assembly (MNAs) Nuzhat Sadiq, Nafeesa Shah, Khawaja Izhar ul Hassan, Senator Gurdeep Singh, Director General of Federal Government Ed
ucational Institutions (FGEI) Maj Gen Qaisar Suleman, and Rector of National University of Technology (NUTech) Lt Gen (Retired) Moazzam Ejaz, Dr. Ghulam Ali Mallah, Executive Director of the Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC), along with DG Federal Directorate of Ed
ucation (FDE) and Chairman FBISE, Junaid Akhlaq, were also present.
Prof. Shahid Mahmood Abbasi, Principal of the College and Director Colleges (FDE), warmly received the delegation and accompanied them on a tour of the newly renovated facilities.
Secretary of Ministry of Federal Ed
ucation and Professional Training, Mohyuddin Ahmed Wani, who played a key role in the project’s development, showed particular interest in the improvements made to the college.
The extensive renovation includes a state-of-the-art computer lab equipped with 40 computers, a fully furnished library, a new gym with modern machines, a dispensary, smart classrooms, updated washroom facilities, and a refreshed exterior of the main building, Foreign language courses, Mind games and SMART classrooms, School meal programs, E-Rozgar schemes, Tech fellows program, and Football courts.
During their visit, the delegation interacted with students and teachers, asking questions and receiving positive feedback.
They expressed satisfaction with the ed
ucational environment and praised the efforts to uplift ed
ucational standards in Islamabad’s public-sector schools.
The delegation commended Secretary ed
ucation Wani for his dedication to improving the public ed
ucation sector and making it more attractive to local residents.
The parliamentarians were impressed by the transformative work accomplished in ICT, particularly in public schools.
The delegation was overwhelmed by the progress and encouraged the “Minister of Ed
ucation and Secretary Ed
ucation” to continue their exemplary efforts.