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The Govt of Pakistan and KPK govt are continuously providing funds and resources to improve the Infrastructure, expediate development and has took some major steps to provide quality and higher education for the people of Waziristan and ex-FATA regions.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/fata-development-news-and-updates.399363/
[https://academiamag.com/kp-govt-releases-rs-3-38b-for-improving-fata-schools/]
The dividends of Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) started bearing fruits, as the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) has issued notification pertaining to doubling the quota for students of the erstwhile Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in medical and dental colleges in line with the federal cabinet decision back in 2017.
[https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...-doubling-of-quota-for-fata-medical-students/]
The Senate Standing Committee on States and Frontier Regions in its meeting on November 18, 2019, discussed doubling the quota for students from the former Federally Administered Tribal Areas in various universities and colleges according to a March 2017 cabinet decision.
Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) on Tuesday informed a parliamentary committee that the quota for students from tribal districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan had been increased by 800 per cent in public sector medical and dental colleges.
(Dawn, 01 Jan 2020)
[https://www.dawn.com/news/1525523/q...histan-students-increased-in-medical-colleges]
The Higher Education Commission on Friday approved the establishment of the sub-campus of Fata University in Bajaur Agency to ensure higher education facilities to the students.
A decision to set up the sub-campus of Fata University at Government Postgraduate College, Khar, was approved by a team of senior officials of HEC during their visit to the agency.
(Dawn, 20 Jan 2018)
[https://www.dawn.com/news/1384091]
ISLAMABAD: the Higher Education Commission (HEC) said on Wednesday that a special package of Rs285 million had been separately allocated for universities in Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan, over and above their normal allocation for the upcoming financial year 2020-21.
Also, the allocation for Fata University had been tripled, it added.
(Dawn, 21 May 2020)
[https://www.dawn.com/news/1558657/special-package-allocated-to-balochistan-gb-varsities]
We already now that PTM has been exposed of lying, deceit and manipulation of the people of Pakistan. This is yet another attempt by them to further their agenda. Recently, a questions and answers script of NA is floating around by the PTM where Asad Umer satisfied a query raised by MNA Mohsan Dawar where Pakistan's Minister for Planning, Development & Special Initiatives Asad Umer informed that feasibility study and other allocation of funds for Higher Education in North Waziristan.
some samples of tweets running around:
PTM is taking credit for developements in the area despite only giving the residents there trouble, false narrative and terrorism.
@Asfandyar Bhittani
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/fata-development-news-and-updates.399363/
(academiamag, 9 Dec 2019)After the merger of FATA into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the government has accelerated efforts for promotion of quality education in tribal districts by focusing on timely completion of ongoing development projects, provision of free books and scholarship to poor talented students.
PTI Government has started work on Accelerated Implementation Program (AIP) under which nine gigantic education projects worth Rs 10,692 million were proposed for current fiscal year.
Under AIP, provision of scholarships to tribal students, basic infrastructure’s uplift, engagement of private sector for increasing students’ enrollment, solarization of schools, institutional strengthening and establishment of new educational institutions would be achieved during 2019-20.
Around Rs 200 million have been proposed for School Governance Reforms (SGR) project, improving education and increasing students’ enrollment.
Efforts would be made to bring around 4,50,000 street children in erstwhile FATA under schools net. The Education Department would launch province-wise children enrollment drive from March next year with special targets to EDOs and headmasters of schools to enroll maximum street and below 5 years of age children in erstwhile Fata.
Students of 20,000 selected schools would be provided Rs 1200 per month scholarship under Education Voucher Scheme (EVS) worth Rs 120 million.
Under New School Programme (NEP) worth Rs 96 million, talented students in 200 selected schools would get Rs 1000 per month scholarship.
Foundation Assisted Schools (FAS) project with Rs 200 million would facilitate students of 200 Government and private schools to get Rs 1000 per month merit scholarship to continue their studies without financial constraints.
IT labs would be established in 200 schools costing Rs 180 million besides Rs 200 million for establishment of science labs in 200 schools and Rs 300 million for early Childhood Education Programme (CEP) in 1,000 schools.
Four new degree colleges including two for girls in Orakzai and one each for girls and boys at Wana South Waziristan at a cost of Rs 250 million would be constructed.
The Government would construct a public University in North Wazirisan on which practical work would soon commence after completion of its feasibility study with an estimated cost of Rs 125 million.
Similarly, Education City on 1,000 kanal land at Pir Kalay Topi in North Waziristan costing Rs 1.5 billion would be set up.
Reputed private universities would be invited to set up their education campuses besides establishment of a medical college, teaching hospital, agriculture university and sports complex in the Education City.
Model schools in all tribal districts including FC Public School Khar Bajaur, Education Complex Painda, middle school Kankot South Wazirsistan, FC Public School Darosh and Boni in Chitral and middle school at Ghazi Baig were completed.
The quota for tribal students has been made double and around 444 students against earlier 222 students, would be able to get admission in top public sector universities of Pakistan.
These projects would help bolster education services besides alleviating poverty and generating employment opportunities for tribal people.
[https://academiamag.com/kp-govt-releases-rs-3-38b-for-improving-fata-schools/]
The dividends of Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) started bearing fruits, as the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) has issued notification pertaining to doubling the quota for students of the erstwhile Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in medical and dental colleges in line with the federal cabinet decision back in 2017.
[https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...-doubling-of-quota-for-fata-medical-students/]
The Senate Standing Committee on States and Frontier Regions in its meeting on November 18, 2019, discussed doubling the quota for students from the former Federally Administered Tribal Areas in various universities and colleges according to a March 2017 cabinet decision.
Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) on Tuesday informed a parliamentary committee that the quota for students from tribal districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan had been increased by 800 per cent in public sector medical and dental colleges.
(Dawn, 01 Jan 2020)
[https://www.dawn.com/news/1525523/q...histan-students-increased-in-medical-colleges]
The Higher Education Commission on Friday approved the establishment of the sub-campus of Fata University in Bajaur Agency to ensure higher education facilities to the students.
A decision to set up the sub-campus of Fata University at Government Postgraduate College, Khar, was approved by a team of senior officials of HEC during their visit to the agency.
(Dawn, 20 Jan 2018)
[https://www.dawn.com/news/1384091]
ISLAMABAD: the Higher Education Commission (HEC) said on Wednesday that a special package of Rs285 million had been separately allocated for universities in Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan, over and above their normal allocation for the upcoming financial year 2020-21.
Also, the allocation for Fata University had been tripled, it added.
(Dawn, 21 May 2020)
[https://www.dawn.com/news/1558657/special-package-allocated-to-balochistan-gb-varsities]
We already now that PTM has been exposed of lying, deceit and manipulation of the people of Pakistan. This is yet another attempt by them to further their agenda. Recently, a questions and answers script of NA is floating around by the PTM where Asad Umer satisfied a query raised by MNA Mohsan Dawar where Pakistan's Minister for Planning, Development & Special Initiatives Asad Umer informed that feasibility study and other allocation of funds for Higher Education in North Waziristan.
some samples of tweets running around:
PTM is taking credit for developements in the area despite only giving the residents there trouble, false narrative and terrorism.
@Asfandyar Bhittani
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