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Gilani’s special address
PM addressed a ceremony attended by over 2,000 special people in Multan, offers aid.
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Mother and Child week starts today
G-B residents are celebrating “Mother and Child week” to create awareness about high mortality rate of pregnant...
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The disease that may cost you more than your life
Breast cancer patients complain of higher treatment costs, health experts complain of lack of facilities.
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Speaking of Urdu
Sargodha University VC requested the CJ take suo motto notice and make Urdu the official language of the country.
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Two violent protests on PU campus in a day
Students disrupt seminar speech in protest; clerical staff refuse to process admission forms.
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Speakers stress prevention, not cure
One in every six people gets a stroke during his or her lifetime, World Stroke Day observed to create awareness.
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Cigarettes deadlier than suicide vests: experts
98,640 people die of tobacco-related diseases every year in Pakistan, compared to 6,000 by suicide attacks.
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3-day camp educates women on breast cancer
Women already diagnosed were turned away, with the administration stressing that the camp was an awareness camp.
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Understanding the media
Study launched to make the public more ‘media literate’, educate people about media ethics and dynamics.
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For there to be change, we need to change
Great changes are brought from small beginnings. Lest we all try, nothing will change.
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Keeping it short and sweet
Literary Review, 'Life’s Too Short' encourages more positive international focus on Pakistan.
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Six students get degrees without passing
A faculty member of Quaid-i-Azam University allegedly hacked into a professor's computer and changed results.
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16 districts don’t have public libraries
Sindh govt planned to build libraries in all districts two years ago.
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School takeover imperils future of 600 students
Students forced to drop out of government school after illegal occupation by Mingora police following a suicide attack
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Two lawmakers refuse to own up to degrees
Lawmakers refuse to own certificates attached with nomination papers they had filed with election authorities.
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Commission told to hire rejected Arabic teachers
Merit policy violated, LHC ordered Punjab Public Service Commission to hire three petitioners.
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Challenging the mass media
Self-organising, locally-generated, dialectical processes are needed to free ourselves from mass media and schooling.
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Poll body extends degree case hearing deadline
ECP decides to continue hearing cases of parliamentarians allegedly possessing fake degrees.
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A humble start for special children’s education
More than 15,000 children with disabilities in Swat without proper schooling or support from the government.
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Breast cancer: Catch it before it gets you
According to a survey conducted by PRC, Pakistan has the highest rate of breast cancer from all Asian countries.
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Inflation hits college admission forms
Students applying to government colleges for Intermediate admissions are being forced to pay more and more on forms.
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HEC clears degrees of 23 parliamentarians
One more added to fake degree holders’ list, tally of valid degree holders now 568 .
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Boards too poor to waive tuition fee for flood survivors
Tuition fees for flood survivors will not be waived, all seven educational boards of Sindh say unanimously.
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SC ruling on medical college admissions welcomed
Ruling end months of uncertainty for applicants, says the Young Doctors Association.
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The wheels on the bus go nowhere
School, bus for special children in Sukkur broken and run down.
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‘Enhance education budget to meet challenges’
Participants at a dialogue express concern about government’s lack of focus on education budget.
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Brainy students awarded for excellence
Awards were handed out to students for excelling in O' and A' level exams and and university exams.
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Student dies in clash in Islamabad
A student, Adeel, was critically injured in the firing and was taken to the hospital where he died.
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Star doctor takes school to court over failed exam
Doctor alleges exam was deliberately prepared from material not in the syllabus in order to fail her.
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ECP summons 12 more legislators
Twelve legislators from the national and Punjab assemblies have been summoned to defend their academic credentials.
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Museum moves aside to let new history be made
For the first time since it opened, the Mohatta Palace Museum will host contemporary art in 35-artist show.
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Report on illegal appointment of 451 teachers sought
Standing committee of NA on education takes exception to illegal appointment of teachers at the FDEI.
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Eight of 15 legislators skip ECP hearing
ECP not likely to meet October 25 deadline for completing fake degree hearings.
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Balochistan Assembly seeks funds for universities
Members call on provincial government to release Rs500 million in grants immediately to universities.
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Students protest against Islamia College VC's kidnapping
Students display placards and chant slogans for the recovery of the kidnapped vice chancellor, Dr Ajmal Khan.
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14 legislators fail to appear before ECP
Only Balochistan Minister for Population Welfare appears to defend his academic credentials out of 15 summoned.
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1,2000 students try out for 1,400 seats at medical colleges
Entrance exam to six colleges take place across the province.
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Teachers score lowest on attendance
Shortage in teaching staff aside, schools report that teachers never take classes.
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Students in danger of missing an academic year
Government must relocate IDPs before the end of October: EDO education.
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Rs1.6m scam suspected at KU
Director finance to submit report within three days, directs Pro-VC.
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Teaching in English may harm your child’s future
Teaching in an unfamiliar language can also cause alienation between home and school.
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Future of 400 fresh scholars bleak
Future of 400 PhD students, who were supposed to depart to start studies abroad this month, seems bleak.
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QAU launches its first BS programme
Quaid-i-Azam University launches its first ever bachelor’s programme, 40 years after its establishment.
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Classes commence at Swat University
Residents of Swat happy after classes for all subjects for the 2010-11 session commence at University of Swat.
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Punjab signs two technical education agreements
Under the agreements, City and Guilds International and British Council will offer cooperation in teachers’...
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PU to constitute academic experts’ committee
VC says university administration has hired services of highly-educated and experienced agrarian experts for teaching.
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400 students await scholarship funds
Finance Ministry yet to pay HEC he Rs5.6 billion required to send 400 students abroad on scholarships.
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University in Gilgit to start Chinese language classes
Karakoram International University plans to start Chinese language classes.
















































