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PM Imran to lay foundation stone of Sufism university today

May 5, 2019

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan was due to lay the foundation stone of Al-Qadir University of Sufism, science and technology in Sohawa town in Jhelum on Sunday.

On Saturday, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Syed Zulfiqar Abbas Bukhari visited Sohawa to review arrangements ahead of the ceremony.

Speaking on the occasion, he said the Al-Qadir University would give both Islamic and scientific education to the students and help them become morally, intellectually and spiritually accomplished persons.

He said the concept of setting up the Al-Qadir University was to realize the Prime Minister’s dream of providing equal opportunities of education to the youth.
 
Prime Minister Imran Khan will perform groundbreaking of Al-Qadir University of Sufism, Science and Technology Sohawa today.
It'll be a private University so government will not spend a dime on it

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PM Imran launches Al-Qadir University to ‘teach Sufism, create future leaders’

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SOHAWA: Prime Minister Imran Khan Sunday broke ground for Al-Qadir University here what he said would create future leaders to counter Islamophobia and protect ideology of Pakistan.

Addressing the ceremony here, the prime minister said the university would teach the students the principles of State of Madina and Pakistan’s ideology as envisioned by Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

He was accompanied by Chief Minister of Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar, Special Assistant to PM on Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan, Minister for Religious Affairs Pir Nurul Haq Qadri, Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry, Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan, Education Minister Shafqat Mehmood and SAPM Zulfiqar Bukhari.

The concept of establishment of a university at Sohawa is to provide equal quality education to the youth across the country.

To be built at an area of 200 kanals, the institution would consist of a Sufi Academic Block with capacity of 800 students, Science Block for 700 students, hostel for 200 boys and girls, an auditorium and a library.

Since no university exists between Gujrat and Rawalpindi therefore the location of Sohawa has been selected to offer the youth of the area a quality seat of learning.

The prime minister said it was a private university that would be run on donations by philanthropists contributing in national cause to broaden educational base.

He said 35 percent of students would be given scholarships and get free education while rest 65 percent would fund their studies by themselves.

The prime minister said besides teaching contemporary sciences like artificial intelligence and technology, the main focus of the university would be research on Sufism and its connection with Islam.

“We have to groom our youth as leaders…We will create scholars who will respond to the anti-Islam tirade started after 9/11,” the prime minister remarked.

He said Chinese assistance would also be sought for teaching and research on technology-related subjects.

He said the university had been named after Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani who happened to be a top Sufi and had also established link between Islam and spirituality.

He said Sufism was a great science but contrary to western world, no university in Pakistan was holding research on the subject.

He said the previous leaders had buried the ideology of Pakistan which was meant to make the country an Islamic welfare state.

The prime minister said the nations ignoring their ideology could not exist.

He said the nations faced ups and downs but they should not give up their ideology.

He said Naya Pakistan would feature meritocracy, justice and education, minorities’ rights to its people on the pattern of Madina state.

He said what had been happening in Pakistan was never in accordance of Islamic welfare state.

He recalled that besides Indian role, the injustice to the people had also reasoned the disintegration of the country.

Citing the backwardness in Sindh and Balochistan, he said it was never had been the Islamic welfare state as had been envisioned by its forefathers.

He said after Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, the political leaders had delivered nothing but establishing their properties abroad.

The prime minister said the Holy Prophet (PBUH) had highly stresses the importance of education as no society could progress without education.

He said unfortunately, the western culture had been influencing the young generation who needed to be taught basic Islamic principles, Islamic history and Pakistan’s ideology.
 
Pakistan’s largest solar wall, which has been in talks since the time it was made at University of Engineering and Technology Lahore’s Kala Shah Kako campus, was inaugurated by Provincial Minister for Energy Dr. Muhammad Akhtar Malik on 2nd May 2019. The wall has been built at UET’s Centre for Energy Research and Development (CERAD). The inauguration ceremony was held in presence of Vice Chancellor UET Lahore Prof. Dr. Aziz Akbar, Director CERAD and KICS UET Lahore Prof. Dr. Waqar Mahmood, other faculty members, university’ officials, people from other walks of life and abundant of students.

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The much-talked about solar wall has been the central attention and focus of all and sundry since its capacity of generating mammoth kilo watts is what drags the masses and everyone off their feet. This solar wall will generate 410 kilo watt energy
 
Rawalpindi to have another postgraduate women college

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Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar laid the foundation stone of reconstruction project of Government Postgraduate College for Women, Railway Station Road in Rawalpindi on Friday.

He also announced granting Government Postgraduate College for Women 6th Road the status of Women University during a ceremony.

Federal ministers Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad, Amir Mehmood Kiyani, provincial ministers Raja Basharat, Samiullah Chaudhary, Hafiz Mumtaz Ahmad, Raja Rashid Hafeez, Raja Yasir Humayun, MPs Sheikh Rashid Shafique, Chaudhry Adnan, Ammar Siddique, College Principal Alia Suhail and others attended the ceremony.
 
Because thankfully to Musharraf, BB, NS and Zardari, the country went backwards... Though Musharraf invested heavily in higher education korean and others countries for a few years and established higher education commission but I guess the basic literacy remained ignored and thus the number did not go up since higher education means further education for already literate and bright minds. Until we invest in quality ground level education i.e. 1-10 grades, we won't see increase in literacy. Govt can use innovative methods to do that.

PM Imran was so passionate about the establishment of the knowledge city that when in 2017 a petition was filed seeking his disqualification, he told a journalist that if disqualified he would spend the rest of his life fulfilling his dream. According to the project details, it includes academic blocks, knowledge center, sports complex, hospital, parks, technology, business centers, shopping malls, dairy farm, resorts, software houses, hotels, primary school and teachers' colony. The first phase of the knowledge city is estimated to cost $200 million. Initially a technical college was established teaching mechanical, electrical and computer sciences. The foundation stone of a business college was laid two years ago by Imran Khan.
 
Vice Chancellors Conference held in Lahore

May 07, 2019

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A Vice Chancellors conference held at Governor House in Lahore today decided to start on-line file tracking system to run the affairs of the universities.

It was also decided to devise a strategy for elimination of politics from universities.

Addressing the conference, Punjab governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar said that rules of business will be amended for solution of universities issues.

He directed to take measures for shifting universities on solar energy and said to paid special attention on research work.

He said that filtration plants of clean drinking water will be installed in all universities.

On this occasion, Punjab Minister for Higher Education Raja Yasir Humayun said that a committee will be established for solution of universities problems.
 
Two-day Creative Writing Workshop at IST on May 11

May 07, 2019

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A two-day “Creative Writing Workshop” would be held here at Institute of Space Technology (IST), Business Incubation Center on May 11.

During two-day training workshop, the participants would be imparted training on various topics including creative visualization, using imagery in writing, tips and techniques to craft a script, Finding the right themes and building.

The participants would be trained in writing and visualization, active listening techniques, presentations, examples, handouts and practical exercises and videos and tools
 
Muhammad Nawaz Shareef University of Agriculture, Multan (MNS-UAM) is located on Old Shujabad Road,Multan. Phase 2 under construction...


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Balochistan Govt to establish 100 new primary schools in far-flung areas

May 16, 2019

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Balochistan Government is making all out efforts for uplifting of education sector to provide more opportunities to children for getting quality education at their doorsteps.

Officials sources Provincial Education Department told Radio Pakistan in Quetta on Thursday that more than one hundred new primary schools would be established in far-flung areas of the province.

Similarly, one hundred primary schools would be upgraded to the middle level while one hundred high schools would be upgraded to the level of Higher Secondary schools.
 
Annual Summer Camp for Children to be organized at Lok Virsa

May 27, 2019

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The National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage (Lok Virsa), Ministry of Information and Broadcasting will organize annual Summer Camp for Children (age group: 5 to 14 years) during summer vacation.

The annual Children Summer camp would commence from June 25 at Lok Virsa, aimed at providing basic orientation to children about traditional skills in an entertaining and interactive manner. Master artisans in block printing and lacquer art will be invited to conduct classes.
 
Aerial View Of GC University Faisalabad.



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