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Response to Baseless Allegations by Mubashar Luqman & PTI on Laptops Scheme

and u have Angels in PTI :angel:


like Qusoori in Red Mosque case

Your reply doesn't make any sense as usual.

Qusoori is not the head of PTI... and Foriegn Ministers doesn't have any say in Internal country affairs... also the then Cheif Executive - Musharraf is the one called the shots not a foreign minister.

Let me ask you, Tameem and Adeel once again;

If PMLN is found guilty... how would you see PMLN after that as a moral obligation?
 
Let me ask you, Tameem and Adeel once again;

If PMLN is found guilty... how would you see PMLN after that as a moral obligation?

My question back to you is... What did you do when you found that Owais Laghari is still sitting in the NA ? ?
What did you do when you found that corruption is going on under very nose of IK ??

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Jalsa in Umerkot - Stealing Electricity ( bijli chor ) - YouTube

What did you do when you found that IK is a liar ? ?

Imran Khan Lies in Press Conference --.flv - YouTube

Imran Khan made world record in lying category. ( details in description ) - YouTube

What did you do when you found that IK use abusive language for party workers on mike ? ?

Imran Khan Abusing While Addressing in Live Mass Meeting ( ).flv - YouTube

What did you do when you found that IK is taking U-Turns ? ?

Why I left Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf ? - YouTube

What did you do when you found that IK is sidelining the honest PTI workers ? ?

Why We are Ex-PTI now PMLN? - YouTube
 
Iss Shakhs Mubashar Luqman Ka woo haal hona hay na Court main kay dunya dekhay gee:D
Explains why cars have been following Mubashar Luqman after the show as confirmed by Dr.Shahid Masood as well
 
^^^Because He is simply a more bigger and swear threat to PMLN than Imran khan himself:rofl:
 
Explains why cars have been following Mubashar Luqman after the show as confirmed by Dr.Shahid Masood as well

Those persons could b anybody, they could b hired by M.Luq himself so he can gain sympthies, those persons could b from those agencies who are supporting PTI and against PMLN, by such acts of those agencies a LAY MAN obviously thinks k yai PMLN k he log hon gey...
 
As long as they r getting Qeemay walay naan they are not gonna change thier loyality and btw before laptop scamm one shud go to court and file a case on Qarz utaro mulk sanwaro scheme, where is that money gone ?

Bhai Saif and Bhai Tameem in ka b wo he haal hai
when become THEETH, just jump from one tree to another :lol:
 
Those persons could b anybody, they could b hired by M.Luq himself so he can gain sympthies, those persons could b from those agencies who are supporting PTI and against PMLN, by such acts of those agencies a LAY MAN obviously thinks k yai PMLN k he log hon gey...
It started when he disagreed with Hamid Mir and bashed PML-N. So it's one of the two
 
Bhai Saif and Bhai Tameem in ka b wo he haal hai
when become THEETH, just jump from one tree to another :lol:

U too have a brilliant sense of humor just like tameem, r u guys taking crash classes from Johnny lever just to entertain people in ur pathetic boring jalsaa's where workers only come to have lunch ? :D
 
This is what ML have tweeted today : 85 Lawyers have offered me to defend me in High Court and free of charge. Thank you to all of them. Need your prayers and best wishes..:tup:
 
ISLAMABAD: This is with reference to Pervez Hoodbhoy’s article of April 30 “Free laptops is not the answer. What is?” A digital revolution is indeed the “silver bullet that will transform Pakistan’s education”, and the government of Punjab is to be complemented for their initiative and vision.

With over two billion internet users around the globe, including over 20 million in Pakistan, higher education coupled with technology access is the accelerator to rapid economic growth. Free laptops were provided by the US state of Maine to every seventh grade student in 2001, and by 2010, there was an increase from 50 per cent to 91 per cent in the proportion of students who passed their exams. All major publishers have made available their books online, and it is estimated that by 2014, the number of ebooks sold will outnumber sales of traditional books.

In the 1960s, Stanford University used computers to teach maths to children, and today all major universities including Yale, Stanford, Princeton, University of California at Berkeley etc., are offering open courseware (OCW). Only this week, Harvard and MIT teamed up in a non-profit partnership to offer free online courses, and those who complete the course will get a certificate. A Stanford professor made headlines last fall when 160,000 students signed up for his artificial intelligence online course.

The Khan Academy (“Bill Gates’ favourite teacher”) has over 3,000 free tutorial videos (each of 10 to 15 minutes duration) and their website gets over 100,000 hits a day. TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is yet another free online learning tool with over 1,000 18-minute lectures accessible to anyone with an internet connection (the website also has my lecture “I Dream of a Pakistan”.

India is pursuing its own internet revolution through the low-cost hand held ‘Akash’ devices which will allow hundreds of millions of Indians in remote areas to connect to the internet. They expect everyone to have the device within 10 years. Even the Virtual University of Pakistan is not far behind, with offerings of over 170 free online courses through YouTube and its website. The HEC itself has introduced a fine laptop policy for all its PhD scholarship holders, and we hope that in the not-too-distant future, every university student in Pakistan will have access to one.

Javaid R Laghari, PhD

Chairperson, Higher Education Commission

Published in The Express Tribune, May 6th, 2012.
Laptops are the answer
 
^^ this is not the first time I head this philosophy "Education for all as a bad idea" rather "quality education for few is the right way".


not buying this crap !! we will still care for those millions out there not getting education at all... as we want to have a developed society, not a class centric douchebags !!
 
This is what ML have tweeted today : 85 Lawyers have offered me to defend me in High Court and free of charge. Thank you to all of them. Need your prayers and best wishes..:tup:

Good start .... but unfortunately not for long :pop:

and guvera... Dil par Mat lay Yaar :angel:
 
My very first computer
The writer is associate professor of computer science at LUMS and is currently working as the chairman of the Punjab Information Technology Board. He has a PhD from the University of Cambridge

In late 1990s, the University of California, Berkley was working on a pioneering wireless networking project that had a deceptively simple tagline: ‘Access is the killer application’. This simple tagline has stuck with me for over a decade. Whether it was my research and entrepreneurial life at MIT and LUMS for the past 10 years, or my recent role in public-sector IT initiatives, enabling access has been a pivotal theme of my work.
One of the most successful projects in my research group at LUMS is a BitTorrent client, called BitMate, which enables computers with a slow network connection to pool their bandwidth for downloading content faster. When we first built the BitMate system, I remember a journalist asking me about the usefulness of our system. My reply was simple: give people a way to access information, and they will surprise you with what they can do with it. BitMate is now used by over 35,000 users from 184 countries to download content like e-books and computer software. Shortly after we released the system for public use, I received an email from a student in Iran thanking me for making the software.
In my recent role at the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB), I have found that the basic building block of e-governance initiatives is invariably access to information: access to data about the level of crime reported at different police stations, for better decision-making; access to patterns in which a disease like dengue may be spreading in the city, for better preventive measures; access to information about the level of service rendered by government hospitals, for better allocation of resources; access to information about one’s ownership of a land asset, to avoid fraudulent property transactions.
In the same vein, I hope that laptops awarded to the students in Punjab will facilitate better access to educational content and tools. Indeed, similar programmes worldwide, such as the MIT One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative and the Intel Classmate PC have had a huge impact. The MIT OLPC scheme, backed both by the World Economic Forum and the UNDP has resulted in over 2.5 million laptops being distributed to students in various countries.
Much like the philosophy of educational projects such as MIT OLPC, the Punjab government’s 125,000 laptops use a free, open-source Ubuntu operating system. Supporting open-source software at this scale, in a country with rampant use of proprietary and pirated software, is bold and laudable. Due to its flexibility, zero-cost and broad-based academic support, open-source software is the de facto standard for college and university students worldwide. This is the first time an initiative in Pakistan has promoted open-source software in a project of this scale. With an open-source operating system installed in the laptops, students can benefit from a wide range of free, open-source applications, instead of having to buy expensive proprietary applications or using illegal pirated versions.
With 125,000 brilliant students equipped with laptops, there is great opportunity for the government, IT industry and universities to develop an ecosystem that affords ubiquitous network accessibility, localised educational content and applications to make best use of these laptops in our higher education system.
I remember when my father gifted me my first computer on doing well in O-levels. This introduced me to the wonderful world of computers and eventually led me to become a computer science professor. Seventeen years later, I still have that computer displayed as a trophy in my study room. I hope the students who have received the laptops cherish this award the same way I did many years ago and go on to contribute positively towards our education system.
My very first computer – The Express Tribune
 
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