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The ‘Hasb e Haal’ duo visits COTHM, appreciates state of the art facility

The ‘Hasb e Haal’ duo visits COTHM, appreciates state of the art facility

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Veteran Pakistani actor Sohail Ahmad, The ‘Hasb e Haal’ and famous anchor Junaid Saleem visited College of Tourism and Hotel Management (COTHM) and had an interaction with the students and faculty.

COTHM CEO Ahmad Shafiq welcomed the distinguished guests and hailed the influence of their great personalities.

The guests also expressed their delight after talking to the students from different disciplines. Both the guests were apprised about the ongoing trainings, futuristic educational goals and also the skills-oriented curriculum of the college. CEO Ahamd Shafiq presented a memento to Sohail Ahmad and The ‘Hasb e Haal’ thanked him for the visit.

The veteran actor shared enthusiasm for the opportunity to visit and believes it was valuable for everyone. “COTHM is one of the top training and teaching institutions in the country, which makes it a top choice for furthering our education and research initiatives for both students and faculty,” said Mr Sohail Ahmad. “I look forward to the next steps.”

An honest, humble, caring and loving person, Mr Sohail spent his precious time with the school’s staff members to make their time memorable with his friendly presence.

His overall personality and especially his impressive style of communicating dialogue with his crispy voice makes him totally different from other actors who are in the showbiz industry.

“COTHM is one of the top training and teaching institutions in the country, which makes it a top choice for both students and faculty,” said Sohail Ahmad. While appreciating COTHM’s efforts in the fields of hospitality and tourism, Juniad Saleem praised Ahmad Shafiq for his vision to equip the Pakistani youth with skills. He also mentioned that COTHM was setting a benchmark for the upcoming needs of the educational sector.

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