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LAHORE: New projects in the higher education budget announced on Friday included 37 new degree colleges, provision of missing facilities at 58 colleges, establishment of women universities in Multan and Bahawalpur and issuance of university charter to Government College for Women, Faisalabad.

The provincial government has allocated Rs2 billion for the Punjab Education Endowment Fund and Rs1 billion for establishment of the Lahore Knowledge Park.

The budget document mentions the following new higher education initiatives: construction of buildings at Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan; Women University, Sialkot; Engineering College of University of Sargodha; and sub campuses of Government College University and Lahore College for Women University at Kala Shah Kaku.

It also mentions establishment of sub-campuses of the University of the Punjab in Chakwal, Okara and Jhang districts; of University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, in Pind Dadan Khan; of Government College University, Faisalabad, in Jaranwala and Toba Tek Singh; of Bahauddin Zakariyya University in Vehari. The budget also provides for the establishment of a Higher Education Complex in Lahore and the establishment of University of Sahiwal.

The recurrent expenditure on the education sector was budgeted at Rs59.4 billion (Rs12.69 billion more than last year). Of this, Rs29.3 billion is allocated for school education, Rs27.4 billion for higher education, Rs199.5 million for special education, Rs49.6 million for non-formal basic education.

In the development budget for education, Rs10.5 billion is set aside for the Punjab Education Foundation, Rs3 billion for Daanish Schools, Rs2 billion for the Punjab Education Endowment Fund, Rs2 billion for the Technical And Vocational Training Authority and Rs1 billion for the Punjab Vocational And Training Council.

The provincial government has set a literacy rate target of 64 per cent (the current rate is 59 per cent) and allocated Rs1.88 billion for the purpose.

In the special education sector, the provincial government has allocated funds for the Punjab Inclusive Education Project (in Bahawalpur and Muzafargarh districts). Other projects include construction of buildings of Government Institute for Slow Learners, Bahawalpur, Government Special Education Centres in Bahawalpur, Bhakkar, Multan, Layyah, upgrades from primary- to middle-level at the Government Institutes for Special Education at Wagha, Ravi and Shalimar Towns in Lahore, capacity building programmes for teachers and establishment of a speech therapy unit at Government Training College for Teachers of Deaf, Lahore.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 13th, 2015.
 
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Being a Karachiet I feel envy not for Punjab government doing all these developmental projects for its citizens, but for the incompetent Sind government to be completely oblivious of the idea of development and blame both major parties PPP and MQM for this negligence. both parties are hijacked by their self centered corrupt to the core "gang haeds" (for lack of a better term to describe corrupt leader) living only for personal gains
 
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Being a Karachiet I feel envy not for Punjab government doing all these developmental projects for its citizens, but for the incompetent Sind government to be completely oblivious of the idea of development and blame both major parties PPP and MQM for this negligence. both parties are hijacked by their self centered corrupt to the core "gang haeds" (for lack of a better term to describe corrupt leader) living only for personal gains


I also feel the same pain for Karachi, and Sindhis, as well as KPK, like Punjab Govt, building universities and colleges and massive development initiative, the provincial govt should have done the same in Sindh, KPK.

Punjabis are thankful to get a patriotic CM Shahbaz Shariff in its roots.
 
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good for our region i wish its implemented

Being a Karachiet I feel envy not for Punjab government doing all these developmental projects for its citizens, but for the incompetent Sind government to be completely oblivious of the idea of development and blame both major parties PPP and MQM for this negligence. both parties are hijacked by their self centered corrupt to the core "gang haeds" (for lack of a better term to describe corrupt leader) living only for personal gains
ap ne qalandrani bhai ki thread visit nhi ki ?:partay:
 
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Build first then talk.

"Plans", "planned" do not count. We Pakistanis are exremely skeptical of what is coming out of these Sharifs and co.

We have seen it like zillions of times before as well.
 
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would somebody please tell me,how many govt. medical n engineering colleges thr r per province in pakistan?
 
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Very Good. It took almost 8 years to plan 37 colleges and 3 universities, I wonder how much it take to turn it into reality.
 
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Very good step. Education Institutes are the temples that can propel a country to grow. With a population of close to 200 million, it's a step in right direction. More educated people is good for harmony and progress in our region.
 
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I don't think it is enough for Pankistan.
At least 37 colleges, 3 universities should be started every year.
 
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Very Good. It took almost 8 years to plan 37 colleges and 3 universities, I wonder how much it take to turn it into reality.

There are Already many Universities and Medical Colleges that are under Construction or constructed
 
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Very Good. It took almost 8 years to plan 37 colleges and 3 universities, I wonder how much it take to turn it into reality.
Punjab uni and uet have opened new campuses in many small cities. This is good approach, to open campuses by big universities.
 
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I also feel the same pain for Karachi, and Sindhis, as well as KPK, like Punjab Govt, building universities and colleges and massive development initiative, the provincial govt should have done the same in Sindh, KPK.

Punjabis are thankful to get a patriotic CM Shahbaz Shariff in its roots.


people of KPK are changing they are turning towards education and higher education alone punjab cant make whole pakistan prosper i am more than happy to see people of kpk are changing them selves while sindhis even having major urban areas lags behind in literacy same goes with blochistan.. the day sindhis and blochis changed their priorities and stopped worshiping corrupt politicians they will surely see the change in their provinces too ..


and about punjabis being thankful to CM is only your own speculation .
 
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university should be make but all in one city that is not good
 
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Being a Karachiet I feel envy not for Punjab government doing all these developmental projects for its citizens, but for the incompetent Sind government to be completely oblivious of the idea of development and blame both major parties PPP and MQM for this negligence. both parties are hijacked by their self centered corrupt to the core "gang haeds" (for lack of a better term to describe corrupt leader) living only for personal gains

dont get envy, PMLN has a habit of announcing too much, I would be happy if quarter of these project gets completed.
 
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