AIOU Literacy Drive Earns Distance Learning Praise from Officials
Education leaders continue to support distance learning praise for national progress. In Dera Murad Jamali, officials highlighted the growing impact of Allama Iqbal Open University on education access. Divisional Director Schools Abdul Wasee Kakar spoke during a meeting at the AIOU regional office in Nasirabad. He met Regional Director Abdul Ghaffar Bangalzai to discuss literacy progress. Education officer Babu Qazi Habib Ahmed also attended the session. Kakar stressed that removing illiteracy remains a shared national goal. He explained that education builds social strength and economic stability. Therefore, institutions must work together to reach every learner.
Expanding Access for Underserved Communities
According to Kakar, AIOU has opened doors for people often left behind. These include working professionals, small business owners, and underserved families. As a result, many individuals now pursue education without leaving their jobs.University staff continue to support students with strong commitment. Their efforts help learners stay enrolled and motivated. In addition, affordable programs make education achievable for many households.Kakar also praised the leadership of Regional Director Bangalzai. He noted that outreach efforts in Nasirabad have grown steadily. These initiatives bring academic opportunities closer to local communities.He added that the institution has earned respect at national and international levels. Its flexible model supports inclusive growth and modern skills. Consequently, more citizens gain knowledge and confidence.Kakar concluded by reaffirming long-term cooperation among education bodies. He said shared responsibility will help Pakistan move forward. Ultimately, literacy growth can shape a skilled and informed nation.

