NWFP cadet colleges regulations approval
Regulations for cadet colleges approved
Peshawar, Aug 13: The 31st meeting of board of governors of Cadet College Razmak
was held here on Wednesday under the chairmanship of NWFP Governor Owais Ahmed
Ghani. The meeting was attended by members of the board which discussed
the 10-point agenda relating to administrative, financial and academic matters
of the college, says a handout. The meeting approved draft regulations
for the Cadet College Razmak and other upcoming colleges that would bring
uniformity in the structure and operation of these colleges. While
discussing the service rules, the board constituted a committee comprising
Director Education (Fata) and Secretary A & C (Fata) to study the rules and
submit recommendations to it. Similarly, proposals regarding cadet
college matters would also be looked into by a committee comprising principal of
the college, director education (Fata) and secretary finance. The board
approved fresh admissions in class-XI utilising the positions falling vacant due
to the exit of students after the declaration of the SSC examination results.
The fresh admission would be made as per quota on the basis of entry test and
board results. The meeting also discussed reconstitution of board of
governors and various other committees including the executive committee,
finance committee and discipline committee and approved certain changes. Dawn
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Students demand military operation in Khyber Agency
Peshawar: The students belonging to Khyber Agency Wednesday demanded of the
government to launch a full-fledged military operation to purge their area of
militants. Addressing a joint press conference here, Gul Mand, Habib and
Mubarak Shah said Mangal Bagh, chief of Lashkar-e-Islam (LI), has been made life
of the masses a living hell for the last four years. "Slaughtering, shooting and
kidnapping of the well-off and prominent people by LI have become order of the
day," they alleged. The students said they were living in their native
town but compelled by cruelties of the militants to migrate to Peshawar.
Meanwhile, social workers of Akakhel tribe of Bara tehsil in a press
conference demanded of the government to immediately halt the military operation
as it was causing huge sufferings to innocent people of the area. The news
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Schoolteacher killed in Lower Orakzai
Hangu: Unidentified assailants killed a government schoolteacher
and injured another as they were returning home after school hours in Lower
Orakzai on Wednesday, officials said. Following the killing, the Orakzai
Teachers' Union held a demonstration to demand that those who killed the teacher
be arrested. Teachers announced a three-day mourning period, and decided not to
participate in Independence Day celebrations in the agency. Dialy times
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