Army-FC combined education projects shine brightly in KP

Army-FC combined education projects shine brightly in KP

Army-FC combined education projects shine brightly in KP The Pakistan Army, alongside the Frontier Corps (FC), remains committed to facilitating access to education in the conflict-ridden districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). In a collaborative effort with the KP government, they’ve launched a new initiative called Taleem: Tolo Da Para (Education for All) aimed at ensuring […]

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Pakistan Army establishes a top-notch school in North Waziristan

Pakistan Army establishes a top-notch school in North Waziristan

Pakistan Army establishes a top-notch school in North Waziristan In Peshawar, the Pakistani military has taken a significant step towards enhancing education in the underprivileged Sarbuzai region of North Waziristan. The inauguration of the Muhammad Model School marks a pivotal moment, introducing comprehensive educational resources to children who have long been deprived of basic learning

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Students at Taxila UC get a gleam of hope for higher education after decades of waiting In Taxila, the news of Govt Girls High School Thatta Khalil's upgrade to a higher secondary institution brought elation to Rawish, a 9th-grade student. The Education Department's notification signaled a shift for the school, established in 1991, serving a population exceeding 23,000 across eight villages in the Thatta Khalil union council. Rawish symbolizes many students in similar circumstances, facing the absence of nearby higher secondary education opportunities. Distance, exemplified by a girls’ college located 20 kilometers away in Taxila city, had closed doors to higher education for students like her. For Nida, another student at the school, the prospect of this upgrade held the promise of fulfilling her aspirations for higher education, unlike her elder sister constrained to household chores despite excelling in the matriculation exams. Headmistress Samina Basheer highlighted the plight of numerous students denied the fundamental right to higher education in the union council. The absence of nearby institutions compelled female students from various areas like Sangjani, Chokkar, Pindi Nowsheri, Thatta Khalil, and Dhoke Durab to forego further studies after matriculation. Munaza Peerzada, president of a local NGO, echoed the concerns, citing financial and social limitations deterring parents from sending their daughters to distant cities for education. Consequently, many girls had no recourse but to discontinue their education post-matriculation. Haji Arif, a notable figure in the Thatta Khalil union council, lamented the backwardness in education and healthcare despite the area's proximity to the federal capital. He acknowledged the efforts of philanthropist Malik Sohail Akhter, who donated a substantial piece of land valued at Rs120 million and contributed an additional Rs8 million for constructing extra classrooms for intermediate classes at the girls’ school. Sohail Akhter emphasized the persistent absence of basic facilities in the area, despite its notable political representatives. Despite the presence of influential figures like Ghulam Sarwar Khan and others from the region, the plight of hundreds of female students remained unchanged. The act of philanthropy by Malik Sohail Akhter served as a beacon of hope, signaling positive change and a step towards addressing the educational deficit in the region.

Students at Taxila UC get a gleam of hope for higher education after decades of waiting

Students at Taxila UC get a gleam of hope for higher education after decades of waiting In Taxila, the news of Govt Girls High School Thatta Khalil’s upgrade to a higher secondary institution brought elation to Rawish, a 9th-grade student. The Education Department’s notification signaled a shift for the school, established in 1991, serving a

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Governor Sindh says Quality education is essential to the advancement of this nation

Governor Sindh says Quality education is essential to the advancement of this nation

Governor Sindh says Quality education is essential to the advancement of this Nation In Hyderabad, Governor Sindh, Muhammad Kamran Tissori, emphasized the pivotal role of quality education in a nation’s progress during his address at Cadet College Sanghar’s 27th Parents Day. He commended the college’s educators and students for their exceptional performance in board exams

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Without VC of 1 in 3 Pakistan Govt. Universities Senate Panel Reveal

Senate committee has recommended that 223 Islamabad teachers who passed the FPSC exam be regularized

Senate committee has recommended that 223 Islamabad teachers who passed the FPSC exam be regularized In Islamabad, the Senate Standing Committee on Federal Education and Professional Training received updates indicating progress in the regularization of teachers. Out of 137 notifications issued, 223 teachers who passed the FPSC examination await cabinet approval for regularization. The committee,

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Without VC of 1 in 3 Pakistan Govt. Universities Senate Panel Reveal

Senate body concerned about precarious status of affairs at Federal Urdu University

Senate body concerned about precarious status of affairs at Federal Urdu University In Islamabad, the Senate Standing Committee on Federal Education and Professional Training convened to address the concerning situation at the Federal Urdu University. Under the guidance of Senator Irfan Siddiqui, the committee delved into several pressing matters. Initiating discussions based on Senator Sadia

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GB students receive undergraduate scholarships from HEC

GB students receive undergraduate scholarships from HEC

GB students receive undergraduate scholarships from HEC The committee overseeing the undergraduate scholarship program for Gilgit-Baltistan convened at the Higher Education Commission (HEC) Secretariat to finalize the selection of the third cohort of students set to pursue their undergraduate studies across various public sector universities in Pakistan. Chaired by Executive Director HEC Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum,

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Moral Education Is Required in Addition to Degrees Rana Hussain

Moral Education Is Required in Addition to Degrees Rana Hussain

Moral Education Is Required in Addition to Degrees Rana Hussain Sindh Education Minister Rana Hussain emphasized the importance of moral education alongside academic degrees in educational institutions. During the closing ceremony of the Inter Boards Coordination Commission’s annual conference at Muhammad Ali Jinnah University (MAJU), she highlighted the necessity of character certificates reflecting students’ virtues

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