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Governor of Sindh Inaugurates IVY: A New Online Application to Enhance Student Competitiveness

Karachi: In a significant development for educational technology, the Governor of Sindh, Kamran Khan Tesori, inaugurated the new online application named IVY at the Governor House. This platform is designed to cater specifically to the educational needs of A and O level students, preparing them for global competitions.

According to Sindh Governor House, IVY aims to provide these students with the necessary skills to excel at an international level. During the inauguration, Governor Tesori highlighted the application’s role in leveraging technological innovation for educational advancement. He praised the IVY team for their initiative, emphasizing that such technological tools are crucial for keeping pace with global educational standards.

Governor Tesori also linked the launch event to the commemoration of Defense Day, dedicating the program to the families of martyrs, underscoring the theme of national unity and resilience. He pointed out the broader significance of technology in development and expressed his vision of educational empowerment through such innovative platforms.

The Governor remarked on the synergistic efforts required from government bodies, private sectors, and civil organizations to support educational initiatives like IVY. He also mentioned ongoing projects under his administration, such as the installation of surveillance systems and the provision of modern IT courses, which align with the state’s vision to enhance public security and educational standards.

The event not only marked the launch of a promising educational tool but also served as a platform to acknowledge the contributions and sacrifices of national heroes, aligning technological advancements with patriotic sentiments.

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