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Posts Tagged ‘education’

I HAVE SEEN AMERICA

By Nadeem Ahmed • Aug 25th, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Let us Muslims and Pakistanis get rid of our bad things and let us get educated in science and work towards inventing things for the betterment of humanity and let us contribute to this world like those Kafirs are doing and join hands with them for sanity and peaceful world, so that our children may have all good things which we could not have and let our children live in peaceful societies where there is no hate and no discrimination and where there is love and care for each others as human beings



Mysterious Case of Fake Degree

By Rai Azlan • Jul 1st, 2010 • Category: Politics

he is sagacious, righteous and non-profligate and honest and ameen;
Above mentioned are not my words, these lines are from the article 62 of constitution. When I look at the word honest the first thing come in my mind is to be truthful. It is a curse on the political environment of a country that [...]



Importance of Academic Education in Islam

By Mohammad Yusha • Apr 20th, 2010 • Category: Misc

Realizing the importance of an academic education in Islam, a lot of madressas have now added maths, science and english along with the religious curriculum. Islam does not encourage that a person remain a ‘jahil’, and I think even those people who run madressas are beginning to understand that.
In Islam, a person is only required [...]



Pakistan on Global Stage

By Amin Rehman • Mar 14th, 2010 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Pakistan has always been a player at the global stage since its emergence as an independent country in 1947. Unfortunately after the demise of  founding father Muhammad Ali Jinnah, his colleagues quickly tried to grab their booty considering this country as a reward for the combined struggle of residents and migrants. Muslim League wanted the [...]



Legislators don’t need education in Pakistan

By Ibrahim Mahmood • Aug 8th, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

ISLAMABAD, Aug 5: The federal cabinet decided on Wednesday to do away with the condition of bachelor’s degree for candidates for the Senate and the national and provincial assemblies, in line with the Supreme Court judgment of April 21 last year. Briefing reporters after a cabinet meeting, Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira said Pakistan was [...]



Free Online University

By captainjohann • May 21st, 2009 • Category: Misc

There is this Free online university and i do not Know how it is functioning or its finance. But those who are poor can have a try.



PhD Scholarships for Pakistani Students

By Farid Masood • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: Misc

20+ PhD Scholarships,
University of Camerino, Italy
Deadline: 9 Aug 2008
http://pkstudents. com/index. php/news/ 49-the-news/ 327-camerino- phd
30 PhD Fellowships,
JSPS RONPAKU Program for 2009, Japan
Deadline: 22 Aug 2008
http://pkstudents. com/index. php/news/ 49-the-news/ 329-jsps- ronpaku-2009



Incredible “Jhang Model” of Good Governance

By Farid Masood • Jul 11th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Customer satisfaction feedback is the backbone of the policies enforced. This feedback, sometimes, force the policy makers to review the flaws in policy-making and its implementation.
If this concept is implemented in government functions, it may become an element to introduce good governance in daily administrative affairs of government. Mr Zubair K Bhatti, District Coordination Officer, [...]



Trafficking the New Born

By Farid Masood • May 26th, 2008 • Category: Misc

Human trafficking is a big dilemma of the current time. This problem has affected developing countries as much as we can think. People suffering from poverty are forced to seek opportunities abroad. Their quest lead them to get trapped into hands which may add to persisting miseries.
We almost daily hear about people dying while crossing [...]



Education, a Horizon based Methodology

By Dr RazaHaider • May 7th, 2008 • Category: Misc, Worth A Second Look

If I revert back my discussion, to the highest parameter or peak stage of education where shattering and sub domains are formed, ……………..I would have an opinion that it is this central destination that is known as basic education.