Free computer training course
Free computer training course for labourers
Rawalpindi, Dec 12: The Ministry of Labour and Manpower’s Directorate of Workers
Education Regional Centre, Rawalpindi, has organised a free computer training
course for labourers working in the industry and their children to equip them
with state of the art technology, says a press release issued here on Friday.
The aim behind providing free training to labourers and their children is to
provide them quality education without putting extra monetary burden on them.
The participants of the training course will be awarded certificates at the end
of one-month course.
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High School to be elevated to college level
Rawalpindi: The Punjab government has decided to elevate Muslim High
School for Boys, Saidpur Road, to college level for meeting the shortage of male
higher education institutions in the city, said District Education Officer
(Colleges) Ulfat Mehmood Janjua. He said students
after passing their secondary School certificate examinations find it hard to
get admission in government colleges because of their shortage, as only four
degree and postgraduate colleges for boys exist in the city, which are unable to
meet the number of students. He said the step for establishing more
boys’ colleges in the city was taken on the recommendation of MNA Hanif Abbasi.
He said that due to shortage of boys’ colleges, the students have no other
option, but to opt for private colleges and they have to pay higher fees.
The plan to elevate level of Muslim High School for Boys to college
level was proposed by MNA Hanif Abbasi. He said that school is established on a
large piece of land and it can accommodate extra blocks for intermediate and
degree level students. He said that initially a block for intermediate classes
will be built in the premises of Muslim High School and later the block for
degree level classes will also be established. Similarly, on the
directives of the Punjab government, the city district government headed by
Commissioner Rawalpindi, Zahid Saeed, DCO Imdadullah Bosal are establishing two
more colleges for boys. The work on the degree colleges for boys in Ahmedabad
and Dhoke Syedan has been initiated, said Janjua. The estimated cost of the two
educational institutions for boys is Rs60 million each.
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Business studies diploma launched
Islamabad: The CONFED School for Professional Studies has launched a
two-year Higher National Diploma (HND) in business studies with specialities in
finance, marketing and human resource, says a press release issued here on
Friday. CONFED School for Professional Studies Executive Director Yasir Anwar
said that the HND is an internationally recognised qualification, which enables
students to complete a related bachelor’s degree from the United Kingdom and is
offered in around 400 higher education institutes in the UK. The news
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GINI conference
Islamabad: A number of leading international experts and
Pakistan’s top educational institutions will gather in Islamabad this weekend to
discuss the consequences of increasing insecurity on issues such as governance,
accountability and federalism. During the three-day conference organised by
Governance Institutions Network International (GINI), experts from Norway, the
United States and Canada will engage with participants from Pakistan’s
educational institutions and NGOs to evolve responses to the governance crises
facing Pakistan in terms of security, counter-terrorism, poverty alleviation,
decentralization and sustainable governance. The Governance Education Network
consists of 24 of Pakistan’s foremost educational institutions including the
Higher Education Commission, Beaconhouse National University, Lahore University
of Management Sciences, International Islamic University and Quaid-e-Azam
University. ‘Governance, Sustainable Growth, Peace and Equity Conference’ will
take place from December 13 to December 15 at a local hotel.
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Inter-regional science contest
Rawalpindi: All Pakistan Inter Regional Science Competition 2009 was held at
Federal Government Postgraduate College for Women, Kashmir Road on
Friday. Federal Government Educational Institutions (FGEIs) Cantonment
and Garrison Deputy Director Colonel Tahir was the chief guest on the on the
occasion. GSO-I Lt Col Muhammad Ejaz, College Principal Shaista Zaid and faculty
members, teachers and students of the institutions were also present. The
students from FGEI participated in the competition by displaying their models
and projects related to the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Computer
Sciences. According to the results, Federal Government Boys College,
Karachi Cantt won the first prize in Physics competition, the host college
Federal Government Postgraduate College for Women Kashmir Road won the first
position in Chemistry competition and Federal Government Degree College for
Women Peshawar Cantt won the first position in Biology competition. Daily times
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