BISE Rawalpindi Scholarships for disabled students
Scholarships for disabled students
Rawalpindi, Apr 15: Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE)
Wednesday announced quota based scholarships on merit for special
students passing matriculation examinations in 2009, said a BISE
spokesman on Wednesday. He said the list containing names of those winning scholarships in the
category of Hifz-e- Quran and Islamiat (Compulsory) had already been
displayed at the BISE offices located at Siddique Chowk and Seventh
Road Rawalpindi. He added that candidates having complaints
could lodge their complaints within 15 days, failing which the
displayed lists would be considered as final. He said that BISE had
also announced scholarships for children of teachers. app
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Educational institutions' security to be beefed up
Islamabad: Following two explosions in the capital that luckily did not cause any
casualty, the capital police in a meeting on Wednesday decided to beef
up the security of educational institutions and enhance coordination
among all wings of the police departments. The police highups
directed superintendent of police (SPs) to visit educational
institutions located in their jurisdictions and deliver lectures to
sensitise the students and teacher for taking appropriate security
measures and ways and means to handle any emergency situation. The
meeting also decided to maintain close a liaison with the citizens of
Islamabad to build their confidence over the police department. Islamabad's
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Tahir Alam Khan appealed to the
citizens to inform police in case of observing any suspicious elements
and promised that their names would not be disclosed. Khan also increased the strength of members of security and vigilance committees and ordered to enhance patrolling in the city. Security
guards: Besides beefing up over all security of the capital, Islamabad
police have taken a major step to check complete bio-data of security
guards appointed at both public and private offices. Khan directed all
Station House Officers (SHOs) to accomplish the task in their
respective areas. After the scrutiny of private security
guards, they would be briefed about the sensitivities related to
current security situation. The new initiative of the police will make
them vigilant and they would be requested to immediately contact police
in case of observing any mischievous elements or suspects. The
SSP also asked the police officials to remain in touch with trader
community and urge them for installing the security cameras at various
markets, trade centers and other important places. Daily times
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Degree college for boys approved
Rawalpindi: The Punjab government has approved the construction of a
new degree college for boys in Rawalpindi with total cost of Rs900
million. The residents of Rawalpindi have been facing shortage
of colleges for boys and the project of construction of a new degree
college for boys in Hazara Colony has been formally approved after a
long time. The work on the construction of additional rooms,
halls, auditoriums, science blocks, computer laboratories and new boys
and girls hostels in colleges would begin in July with the total cost
of Rs900 million. Currently only four degree colleges for boys are
working in Rawalpindi city, which are insufficient to accommodate all
students. This is one of the main reasons that students are forced to
join private colleges by paying huge fees, as they don't have any other
option. Director Colleges (Rawalpindi)
Dr. Muhammad Ashraf said that steps are being taken to overcome the
shortage of colleges for boys in Rawalpindi. He said that the
government is trying its level best to improve the education standard
and the number of colleges in Rawalpindi. "We are also planning to
construct more colleges for boys in Rawalpindi," he added.
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Japanese speech contest at NUML
Islamabad: A Japanese Language Speech Contest was held at
National University of Modern Languages (NUML) here Wednesday in which
10 students from Diploma and Certificate Programme of the Japanese
Language Department participated. The students delivered
elaborate and well-prepared speeches on a variety of informative topics
such as 'Experience of Learning Japanese', 'Pak-Japan Relationship',
'Why I Want to Visit Pakistan', 'Hunza Baltit Fort', `Places to Visit
in Islamabad', `Anime' and 'Leisure Time'. One of the students
elaborated the cultural diversity of Japanese in 'Japanese Street
Fashion', which is mostly followed by the people of Tokyo who look
different with unusual dressing and makeover. The panel of judges comprised of Zafar Mehmood, Advisor MEXT Alumni Association
of Pakistan (MAAP); Iftikhar Amjad, a visiting faculty member of
Japanese Language Department NUML; and Maki Mizusawa, Third Secretary
Public Affairs Section, Embassy of Japan. Japanese Ambassador
Chihiro Atsumi, the chief guest, gave away participation certificates
to all students, while the winners were awarded with prizes. The news
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