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HEC budget cuts: University staff to observe ‘Black Day’ today


ISLAMABAD:

In the wake of massive cuts in the Higher Education Commission’s (HEC’s) budget, the Federation of All Pakistan Universities Academic Staff Association (FAPUASA) will observe a Black Day on Monday (today).

Protests will be held across the country, and university teachers will boycott classes, demonstrate outside press clubs and wear black armbands. University academic staff will also condemn the government’s decision to bring the HEC under the control of the Ministry of Professional and Technical Education by ending its autonomous status.

A total of Rs12 billion were not released during the fiscal year 2011-12 – Rs6 billion which were meant for development and another Rs6 billion for recurring expenditures. For the fiscal year 2012-2013, Rs10 billion less than HEC’s demand were allocated to the commission.

“We are surprised as to why the government even cut Rs6 billion from the recurring expenses of HEC as the universities are unable to pay utility bills or staff salaries even,” said FAPUASA President Kalimullah Baloch while talking to The Express Tribune via telephone from Quetta.

Baloch added that office-bearers of the FAPUASA will meet in Islamabad on June 27 to discuss their future line of action. “We will completely boycott classes if our demands are not met,” he maintained. He added that the FAPUASA will protest against the alleged unjustified sacking of 12 lecturers from Nawabshah’s Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University.

Referring to the government’s decision to revoke HEC’s autonomous status, he said: “This is an attempt by politicians and bureaucrats to control education.”

Meanwhile, Vice Chancellors Committee Chairperson Syed Imtiaz Gilani said his organisation was shocked over the budget cuts, which will have a significant impact on higher education. “If this attitude towards higher education continues, the standard in public sector universities will be no different from that in government schools,” he remarked.

He added that a number of foreign scholars currently in Pakistan, as well as development projects, will be severely affected. “In my university alone, University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Peshawar, around 100 foreign scholars will be affected due to this decision,” Gilani said.

Meanwhile, Dr Munir Ahmad, a senior professor of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) who is also the president of the university’s Academic Staff Association, said: “The decision has created panic and severe resentment among university administration as well as the teaching and non-teaching staff.”

As a result of the financial crunch, he added, universities will have to increase fee tariffs in addition to kicking out staff.

UAF Vice Chancellor Dr Iqrar Ahmad Khan said: “If the Punjab government does not provide funds, the university will not be able to pay salaries to its employees or clear utility bills.” He said the university’s personal budget had no space to purchase diesel and petrol to run power generators during load shedding hours.

The vice chancellor explained that in the wake of the financial crunch he has requested the Punjab government to bail out the university which is on the brink of bankruptcy.

WITH ADDITIONAL INPUT FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN FAISALABAD

Published in The Express Tribune, 25th, 2012.


HEC budget cuts: University staff to observe

Another achievement of PPP Government.
 
The entire world is increasing education budgets while we are decreasing them..shame...democracy just means destruction of a country. Almost everything done well during the Mushraff era is now being reverse by the eternal curse of bhutto. Pakistan went from being an important stage of WOT to an outback accused of terrorist support under this useless democratic government.
 
well PPP is trying it's best to keep people illiterate... obviously if they are educated and start distinguishing between right and wrong.. who is going to vote for these incompetent leaders who openly says on the TV "yaar corruption pe hamara haq nahi hai?"

I almost cried when HEC was brought under the provincial Government when they refused to verify the fake degrees of MNA/MPA's.Aisa to hona hi hai siwayi politicians ke nobody is getting funds for development
 
well PPP is trying it's best to keep people illiterate... obviously if they are educated and start distinguishing between right and wrong.. who is going to vote for these incompetent leaders who openly says on the TV "yaar corruption pe hamara haq nahi hai?"

I almost cried when HEC was brought under the provincial Government when they refused to verify the fake degrees of MNA/MPA's.Aisa to hona hi hai siwayi politicians ke nobody is getting funds for development
most of educated and well literate person voted for PPPP previous time..the media supports them, and a significant number will vote again for them
illterate people seems more better these days..!!
 
most of educated and well literate person voted for PPPP previous time..the media supports them, and a significant number will vote again for them
illterate people seems more better these days..!!

I am not saying only illiterate people vote for PPP. PPP also has very competent MNA's in their party but the leadership is 'remains' of Bhutto's so you can say the leadership is more like a dictatorship. There are many political workers in PPP that are honest, competent and want to work for the country but they are never given a chance to come on top unless there is a inner-benefit for the bhutto family. Khayr I hope our new Government's prime focus is on Education, Health, Security and Energy sector. The public will care less about other matters
 
I am not saying only illiterate people vote for PPP. PPP also has very competent MNA's in their party but the leadership is 'remains' of Bhutto's so you can say the leadership is more like a dictatorship. There are many political workers in PPP that are honest, competent and want to work for the country but they are never given a chance to come on top unless there is a inner-benefit for the bhutto family. Khayr I hope our new Government's prime focus is on Education, Health, Security and Energy sector. The public will care less about other matters

Surely...your hopes are too far fetched....
This government...I cannot even comprehend them doing anything significant in the name of Pakistan.
 
Its harder to control people who are educated , that is why Schools and Universities must go , POLITICIANS (Zameen dars) need is lamb to slaughter or Donkeys to lift weight they do not need scholors to ask questions
 
Don't you guys think, the emphasize should be on Primary and Middle schooling? Since the role of HEC only comes once you've done your Bachelors.
 
Don't you guys think, the emphasize should be on Primary and Middle schooling? Since the role of HEC only comes once you've done your Bachelors.
you wrong for three reasons..
unless you can cshow people that education gives job . education wouldnt flourish and u need universities for that..
second what about 40 \5 people who do get through education system, should we ignore them and not provide them with any education further levels.
lastly its important for the econmy, which in turn is important for everything
 
These Jagirdars, Zamindars and Waderas who controls the politics of Pakistan, want the people of Pakistan to remain illitrate and ignorant so they will not come out of their clutches.

Pakistanis must wake up and kick the *** of such politicians and political parties who follow above mentioned mentality and don't want a modern and developed country.
 

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