Article/Report,
24th June 2008
Dear Companions
I am readdressing with humble concern the report on the subject of the heaviest issue.
There is a necessity of immediate attention, accuracy, consideration and examinations of the conditions heretofore exposed.
On the fifty-fifth session, 7th September 2001, 11th plenary meeting, the UN General Assembly adopted the Resolution 55/282.
The General Assembly […]
WAR AND PEACE: THE ISSUE
July 21st, 2008 Peppebiundo · No Comments
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College Admission Test Preparation Utility - First Time in Pakistan
June 9th, 2008 irfnazir · 2 Comments
Lahore: www.dakhlaa.com is first of its kind web based utility in Pakistan designed specifically to help students save considerable amount of money spent on tuition fees and fuel costs while travelling to and from the tuition centers. As the students have already prepared for intermediate finals, they just need to practice the entry tests in […]
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The feeling in Balouchistan
May 24th, 2008 Aimon · 1 Comment
Source: FAST Rising
How does one approach it - Balochistan, the Baloch, Balochi?
Labels and deciphering their meanings, negotiating the maze of connotations associated with even simple terms like development or education, facing up to fears of being “target-killed” in our perceived capacity of Punjabis, going absolutely quiet when a senior BSO office-bearer lamented that we […]
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Education is the key to our success..
May 15th, 2008 Abdul Basit · 14 Comments
We are the beginning of the new century which is nearing its first decade, more than six decades old and are still lagging behind in the field of education. People from the west have reached the moon and are trying to touch other galaxies because they invest in the most vital entity for the survival […]
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Literacy rate in Pakistan
May 6th, 2008 Abdul Basit · 12 Comments
Literacy is the heart and life blood of development. Without it, Pakistan will remain an impoverished and a weak Third World country. If education does not prevail, the problems of Pakistan will reach at a stage which will make this country very vulnerable.
Stastically, Pakistan has made reasonable march since independence in many fields including education. […]
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Problems Outlined..its time for IMPLEMENTATION
May 6th, 2008 Abdul Basit · No Comments
The Current Government has to take major strides to craft a way so that prosperity reaches our doorsteps. Therefore, they should solve the judiciary issue as soon as possible, so that they can move their eyes to areas where paramount concern is required instantaneously and fundamentally. Following methods should be taken so that Pakistan eradicates […]
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Rethinking Blog Comments: Much More Than Just A Quick Way to Get Web Traffic
May 5th, 2008 salmanit · 5 Comments
A comment left on a popular blog may be viewed by a few hundred people in one day. Multiply that by the lifespan of the blog and you’ll see that a simple comment may say a lot about you. Every blog comment is usually permanent. It’s not just a hyperlink but a long-term representation of […]
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pkstudent.com - community based education and career consulting platform
May 2nd, 2008 hammad · 3 Comments
Recently, a group of bright expat Pakistanis have started a community based education and career consulting platform pkstudent.com. You can submit any query related to education (Scholarships, Study Abroad, Visa, Career Advice) and then a number of voluntary pkstudent.com consultants and other community members will advice you based on their knowledge.
Check out their website at http://pkstudent.com
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‘har fard hai milat ke muqadar ka sitara’
April 27th, 2008 Abdul Basit · 1 Comment
For a Nation every Individual is the star in the galaxy of its destiny. The story of Pakistan is the story of ambitious generals who are denying the people of their rights; therefore, today’s Pakistan is a baby who is deprived of mother’s milk. At the age of sixty, it should been as strong as a […]
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Who will bring change in our education system: Gilani or Nawaz
April 21st, 2008 Nisar Ahmed Sarwani · No Comments
It is universal truth in pakistan that quality education is not being delivered in government schools and colleges. People who can afford it get their childeren admitted in to quality private schools and colleges. Even self finance seats are created in almost every public university to negate the just right of the poor. This self finance system can […]
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Ancient History,Modern Girls : Inside a Girls Madrasa in Pakistan
April 5th, 2008 Aimon · No Comments
Source: CounterTerrorism Blog
By Farhana Ali
I’ve been fascinated by the way girls are treated in Pakistan since I was a girl myself and traveled there to visit extended family. Still, I never quite understood their predicament until I stepped inside a madrasa in
Quetta in 2005. “I realized that there was nothing for these girls,” the local […]
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Envoy calls for strong cultural ties between Pakistan and Turkey
March 14th, 2008 Sana · No Comments
Source: Daily Times
* Around 101 students attend cultural exchange programme
By Saadia Khalid
ISLAMABAD: Turkish ambassador to Pakistan Engin Soysal on Thursday called for strong cultural relations between Pakistan and Turkey to make their youth aware of the heritage and civilisation of both countries.
Addressing the participants of a cultural exchange programme, he said, “Pakistan and Turkey […]
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A reason to believe - by Shahzad Roy
January 28th, 2008 durrani · 4 Comments
Source: Dawn
Op-Ed by Shahzad Roy
When I was 10 years old, I saw on the nine o’clock news on PTV a woman with a dupatta draped round her head saying, “Pakistan tareekh kay aik naazuk mor say guzar raha hai.” Then I turned 20 and again saw a woman, this time not wearing a dupatta on […]
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