By Rubik “Maam, you are talking about professionalism, speaking professionally, you go to any academy or institution, you don’t get your money back no matter what…..” “I am not talking about Pakistani but international rules and regulations ….. you should tell parents in advance about this rule that whether the professor or teacher you are [...]
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Lawaris University of Karachi…
Posted in Culture/ Tradition, Education System, tagged corruption, corruption in pakistan, education in pakistan, educational system of pakistan, Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Karachi, Karachi University, Pakistan, Sindh, youth of pakistan on October 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Gov. urged to curb corruption and Opposition Senator Khurshid Ahmed resisted Flood Tax
Posted in Economics/ Finance, tagged Asif Ali Zardari, Business Recorder, Economy of Pakistan, education in pakistan, fiscal policy in Pakistan, Hamara Pakistan, hamaray hukmaran, Muhammad Ali Durrani, Pakistan, Pakistani Floods, parliament, Professor Khurshid Ahmed on September 23, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
By Business Recorder ISLAMABAD (September 22, 2010) : Opposition Senators have strongly opposed the imposition of flood tax, urging the government to create fiscal space by reducing expenditures and curbing corruption in various institutions. Taking part in the debate, Senator Professor Khurshsid Ahmed said that the government should reduce its expenditure and control massive annual corruption [...]
Pakistani Hero- Master Ayub and His School
Posted in HamaraPak Videos, Pakistan, tagged education in pakistan, education reform in pakistan, educational system of pakistan, Hamara Pakistan, Islamabad, Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Master Ayub Khan, ministry of education, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan, pakistani heroes, parks in pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam, youth of pakistan on February 7, 2010 | 1 Comment »
From Learning Till Progression
Posted in Economics/ Finance, Education System, tagged economic development, Economy of Pakistan, education in pakistan, globalization, India, Industries in Pakistan, Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Load-shedding in Pakistan, Pakistan, Pakistani brand, pakistani companies, power crises on January 29, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
It was the second year of my engineering, 2007, and the Christmas and New Year holidays were just over. The routine hectic life was about to begin once again. Went to uni the first day I found one of my Indian classfellow having a brand new laptop — the brand was unknown to me. I [...]
Only 15% Pakistanis Believe that Country is in the Right Direction
Posted in Culture/ Tradition, tagged Balochistan, British Council, corruption, corruption in pakistan, Democracy, education in pakistan, Hamara Pakistan, Islamic Democracy, Karachi, Pakistan, Pakistan Army, pakistani politics, pakistani youth, youth, youth of pakistan on November 26, 2009 | 3 Comments »
…The political parties in the country have a lot to be ashamed about given that only one third of the youth believes that democracy is the best form of governance. Pakistan’s political class is generally viewed as ‘selfish and corrupt’…
Pakistan Must Fight Extremism Through Education- PM Yusuf Gilani
Posted in Education System, Ideology, Terrorism/ Extremism, tagged Afghanistan, Asif Ali Zardari, Baitullah Mehsud, education in pakistan, education reform in pakistan, educational system of pakistan, IDPs, IIU, islamic ideology, Islamic International University, Maulana Fazlullah, NWFP, Operation Rah-e-Rast, Rehman Malik, swat valley, Taliban, Tehrik-e-Taliban, Yusuf Gilani on July 14, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Pakistan must fight Islamic extremism by improving education and eradicating illiteracy. “It is the best defense against the forces of ignorance and the only answer to the challenges…
What Does the Victory of Twenty20 Means?
Posted in Culture/ Tradition, Pakistan, tagged education in pakistan, Hamara Pakistan, IDPs, islamic ideology, Pakistan, pakistani culture, Secularism, youth of pakistan on June 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Yes, the victory in Cricket and sports is important, but when the television and the radio is off and one is back again into the same tense environment, one notices that nothing has changed but it has just temporarily being delayed!
Our Educational System
Posted in Education System, Pakistan, tagged education in pakistan, education reform in pakistan, educational system of pakistan, Javed Ahmed Ghamidi, Madarasa, Madaris, Pakistan on May 5, 2009 | 1 Comment »
A short discussion with the members of the young generation makes one realize that it will not take more than a couple of decades before we will have lost our memory as a nation.


