Message to The All-Pakistan Educational Conference,
held in Karachi on 27th November, 1947
I am glad that the Pakistan Educational Conference is being held tomorrow
in Karachi. I welcome you all to the Capital of Pakistan and wish you every
success in your deliberations, which I sincerely hope will bear fruitful
and practical results.
You know that the importance of education and the right type of education
cannot be over-emphasized. Under foreign rule for over a century, in the
very nature of things, I regret, sufficient attention has not been paid
to the education of our people, and if we are to make any real, speedy
and substantial progress, we must earnestly tackle this question and bring
our educational policy and program on the lines suited to the genius of
our people, consonant with our history and culture, and having regard to
the modern conditions and vast developments that have taken place all over
the world.
There is no doubt that the future of our State will and must greatly
depend upon the type of education and the way in which we bring up our
children as the future servants of Pakistan. Education does not merely
mean academic education, and even that appears to be of a very poor type.
What we have to do is to mobilize our people and build up the character
of our future generations. There is immediate and urgent need for training
our people in the scientific and technical education in order to build
up future economic life, and we should see that our people undertake scientific
commerce, trade and particularly, well-planned industries. But do not forget
that we have to compete with the world, which is moving very fast in this
direction. Also I must emphasize that greater attention should be paid
to technical and vocational education.
In short, we have to build up the character of our future generations
which means highest sense of honor, integrity, selfless service to the
nation, and sense of responsibility, and we have to see that they are fully
qualified or equipped to play their part in the various branches of economic
life in a manner which will do honor to Pakistan.