TCC distributes certificates among students

The Baloch Hal News

NOKUNDI: Tethyan Copper Company (TCC) with collaboration of Society for Community Support for Primary Education Balochistan organized a certificate distribution ceremony in Government High School Nokundi.

Tethyan Copper Company TCC site Manager Mr. Jack MacManus was the chief on the occasion .While taking on occasion,  Mr. Jack said that all success in the world depends on education. With the association of a local  society, TCC has started this program and is the basic for the promotion of education in the area and it is the day for those who have completed six months education course and now they are aware of daily retune word.

“Tethyan Copper Company TCC is not here only for few days. It will remain in the area for long period, for the development of the area we have to work in cooperation,” said Mr. Jack.

He said that whatever development had been done with the help of TCC it was for the people of the area. ” I congratulate  the students who did not care about their age and got education. This process will go on for a long time. For the development of the area, TCC has undertaken multiple measures which are directly benefiting the local masses.

Addressing  the event,  the students said that they had learned enormously from TCC-sponsored education project.

One Response to TCC distributes certificates among students

  1. Zakir Ali May 17, 2010 at 2:57 am

    I agree Tethyan Copper Company is doing a great job at Nokkundi Tehsil area, recently TCC has established a computer center, english language center and a library funding to local NGos group naming Nokkundi NGos Network, students have rushed towrards centers and I feel that the only place of learning at Nokkundi, while literacy program with Society was a good program as well, we think this should be continued. THere should one change instead of society pick local NGOs.

    Well tcc has taken some good initiatives in health prgram two clinics established at Humai and Nokchah, while trained local females as LHWs and providing them stipend to provide facilities to female communities.

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