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‘Pakistan facing an education crisis’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is facing an education emergency. The facts are shocking. Half the adult population – and two thirds of women – are illiterate, said Andrew Mitchell, UK Secretary of State for International Development here on Thursday.

He said Pakistan will be one of the highest priorities of new UK secretary of state for international development.

Mitchell said he has identified education as one of his main areas of focus.

“DFID is committed to supporting the Government of Pakistan in achieving its education goals and speeding up progress towards the Millennium Development Goals.

“Following my discussions yesterday (with top Pakistani functionaries) we are confident that the Government of Pakistan will ensure that the necessary resources are made available to improve the quality, efficiency and effectiveness of the education system in Pakistan,” he said.

He urged Pakistan to stay on track with its IMF programme and use its resources to help the poorest people. He said that without macroeconomic stability, a growing economy and a helping hand for the poorest, the aspirations of 180m Pakistanis will remain unfulfilled.

The children who will immediately benefit from this programme are enrolled in government primary and secondary schools, especially girls. It will also benefit children from the poorest families who would not be able to attend school without such assistance.

Later while talking to the media, the secretary said there will be an effective system to monitor the rehabilitation project of DFID. He added that monitoring through media will be appreciated and Britain considers the media as a best monitor for such projects of public interest.

The British high commissioner who was accompanying Mitchell told The Express Tribune that security concerns are there for UKAID as the education system and schools in Fata and Swat were mainly targeted and hit by militants.

?Pakistan facing an education crisis? – The Express Tribune
 
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Pakistan's literacy rate nearly 54% and please read the link and then we talk

Pakistan Times | National: 'Pakistan's literacy rate nearly 54%'

sir,

i need noty to read anything you can send this link to "Sumera Khan" who has written this article for "The Express Tribune" a Pakistani Newspaper.

This news is from the Pakistani Newspaper and the links has been provided and if a Pakistani journalist and Pakistani Newspaper are putting some incorrect facts you need to sue them in court or law or do some hard work of writing a letter to editor of that Pakistani newspaper for correction.
 
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The numbers in the article may not be true but it is a fact that pakistans education system is in crisis. Govt schools are of no use the examination standard is very low. Many have already said we need to reform this system on emergency basis.
 
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The numbers in the article may not be true but it is a fact that pakistans education system is in crisis. Govt schools are of no use the examination standard is very low. Many have already said we need to reform this system on emergency basis.
I agree - We should provide good education to kids studying in government schools.Otherwise common Pakistani won't get to the top.All the elite will come from high end schools like Aitchison etc..
 
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sir,

i need noty to read anything you can send this link to "Sumera Khan" who has written this article for "The Express Tribune" a Pakistani Newspaper.

This news is from the Pakistani Newspaper and the links has been provided and if a Pakistani journalist and Pakistani Newspaper are putting some incorrect facts you need to sue them in court or law or do some hard work of writing a letter to editor of that Pakistani newspaper for correction.

Thanks for your kind concern...
Please.... keep pointing such false articles with your invaluable suggestions.
Can we quote you as a neutral witness who noticed the gross misinformation and decided to support the helpless?
 
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The govt is providing school without fees and even the books are for free and 1 bag too and scholer ship to FATA peoples

and still people in my area only join school and get the schooler ship and donot even come to school 1 day.

this is nt govt fault at all bt pakistanis too
 
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may be pakistan education system has been crashed but i think new government is working well and hope will come back soon.
 
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The govt is providing school without fees and even the books are for free and 1 bag too and scholer ship to FATA peoples

and still people in my area only join school and get the schooler ship and donot even come to school 1 day.

this is nt govt fault at all bt pakistanis too
As is the case with Faisalabad School's.The Government school provides free books and fee is very low but the teachers are not that good but obviously there are other factors too.It is largely only Armed Forces which have actually got middle class officers to top eg General Musharraf, General Ashfaq Pervez Kiyani Both belonged to middle class family.
 
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Do I detect a trend here?
 
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TechLahore there are many Indians who post like this.Sometimes i feel if they are human or robot.
 
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As is the case with Faisalabad School's.The Government school provides free books and fee is very low but the teachers are not that good but obviously there are other factors too.

yess..and yeah to add this teacher sometime doesnt come to school/colleges and they are getting money for free

or teachers are selected on sifarish and are nt educated enought to educate the childrens
 
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In rural balouchistan... teachers hire people to come to school and put their attendence on the register and dont show up in months... yet get paid and give a share to the hired guy.
F...kin scums
 
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These are a few of the recent threads you've started:

‘Pakistan facing an education crisis’
Justin Joseph
Today 11:32 PM

US Judge Gives Pak-American 15-Year Sentence for Sending Military Gear to Al-Qaeda
Justin Joseph
Today 07:28 PM

Pakistan's Top Schools and Colleges Falling Prey to Cannabis, Charas
Justin Joseph
Today 07:22 PM

[Pakistan] Reserves fall to $15.87bn
Justin Joseph
Today 07:16 PM

Do I detect a trend here?

How many threads have been started by pakistani members showing positive development in India ?

I would really appreciate if you could comeout with statistics ?
 
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These are a few of the recent threads you've started:

‘Pakistan facing an education crisis’
Justin Joseph
Today 11:32 PM

US Judge Gives Pak-American 15-Year Sentence for Sending Military Gear to Al-Qaeda
Justin Joseph
Today 07:28 PM

Pakistan's Top Schools and Colleges Falling Prey to Cannabis, Charas
Justin Joseph
Today 07:22 PM

[Pakistan] Reserves fall to $15.87bn
Justin Joseph
Today 07:16 PM

Do I detect a trend here?

Sir, you are mod. Here are so many threads started by MarkTheTruth, RiazHaq and others with definite trend. Though they are free to do so, it should be applied to other members as well.

Most importantly, the guy who posted the article, did not wrote it himself. Which is case of other "intellectuals". He merely created a thread.

Just a sincere request in this regard.
 
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