Hazara University is paying great importance to affiliated institutions, which are engaged in noble mission in imparting quality education. These institutions are rendering grate public services to offer opportunities side by side with the public sector institutions. We encourage the role of private sector institutions for their mission to spread the higher education. Dr. Shah also visited the various labs and appreciated the efforts of the management for imparting higher education among the local population. The lap of the mother is the earliest institution of a child. The child unconsciously assimilates from mother whatever she talks, acts and behaves. The entire personality of the child is an epitome of the mother. Naturally an educated mother will contribute to the society by a well-educated, cultured and wholesome personality of the child that she brought up with all the loving care as a model human resource entity. Unfortunately we do not pay importance to the female education, the results are obvious. The broken homes and the hostile society present a very ugly picture of a house divided amongst itself. On this occasion I will request the mothers that they were fortunate to shoulder this responsibility of nourishing their children. This was stated by Prof. Dr. Syed Sakhawat Shah, Vice Chancellor Hazara University on the eve of Mothers Day ceremony at Fatima-tuz-Zohra Girls Degree College Mansehra. He said “Education is the powerful instrument, which offers solution to our entire social, economic, political, cultural and national problems. Today the world become a global village, knowledge is the driving force for every sort of development. Competition is very high, it is knowledge base economy, science and technology is talk of world today. Our students are very intelligent. They need loving parents, thoughtful teachers and helpful society for their grooming and illuminating the minds with the light of modern knowledge. The teacher can also play their role by making the classrooms a more interesting place for intellectual interaction and growth of knowledge”. He further stated that they should create genuine interest among the students for reading not only course books but also the reference material in order to wider their horizon of understanding. The rote memory, plagiarism, notes and cheating in the examination have been eroding our institutions by shallow learning and incompetent so called educated class lacking recognition at national level.