BISE Peshawar Intermediate result
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Peshawar, July 17: The result of the intermediate annual examination held on April
28, 2009 under the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE)
Peshawar, will be announced on July 22 at 7.00 p.m. The announcement in this connection was made by Controller of
Examination BISE Peshawar Professor Nasir Ali here on Thursday.
According to him, the copies of the gazette book can be collected from
BISE office or camp officer while paying Rs. 1200/-. The private candidates should obtain their DMCs from the following camp
offices. Government Centennial Model School No.2 Peshawar City, Government
Higher Secondary School No.2 Peshawar Cantt, Government Higher
Secondary School No.1 Charsadda, Government Higher Secondary School
Shabqadar Fort, Government Centennial Model School Chitral. App
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Farah Dogar case: FBISE employees to face the music
Islamabad: In another move that might lead to friction if not
confrontation between the parliament and the judiciary, a parliamentary
committee has decided to punish some government officials for a wrong
that a high court had already absolved them of. Despite Islamabad High Court's ruling in favour of Farah Hamid Dogar,
daughter of former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, justifying
jacking up of her marks by the federal board, the National Assembly
Standing Committee on Education has decided to punish board employees
who were involved in the controversial action. An
unprecedented increase of 20 marks in intermediate examination of Ms
Dogar during rechecking of her answer books had made headlines early
this year. The issue remained under limelight until Islamabad High
Court decided in favour of Ms Dogar. In its order, the court
also directed board officials to change its rules to provide a
procedure for re-evaluation of the answer books. However,
seemingly asserting its supremacy over the high court, the NA standing
committee on education headed by PML (N) Ch Abid Sher Ali kept on
probing the issue and directed education ministry to investigate
whether rules were followed in re-awarding of marks to Ms Dogar. Federal Secretary of education on Thursday informed the standing
committee that former chairman of the Federal Board of Intermediate and
Secondary Education was responsible of ordering re-assessment of Ms
Dogar's answer sheets that was not allowed under board rules. On receiving the report, the committee has constituted a five member
sub-committee headed by MNA Rana Afzaal Hussain to further probe into
inquiry report of the education ministry and recommend punishments for
board officials including its ex-chairman. Ch Abid Sher Ali chaired the
meeting. Mr Sher Ali defied the court
ruling, saying, "the committee has never accepted court decision which
was made with mala-fide intent, and would go ahead with its
constitutional role and ensure the culprits are punished." When asked once the issue had been settled in the court of law, how
could NA committee recommend punishments for board employees, he
contended that the committee had the right to do so. "The
decision by the Islamabad High Court was made under the influence of
the then Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Justice Abdul Hamid Dogar, a
PCO judge, hence, it does not carry any validity with me," Mr Abid Sher
Ali responded a query. What to talk about relaxing
reassessment of answer sheets rules, education ministry in its report
has recommended making them more strict, Chairman NA committee said in
response to another question. Dawn
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FDE seeks time for teachers' reinstatement
Islamabad: The Federal Directorate of Education
(FDE) has sought time from Islamabad High Court (IHC) till July 29 for
the implementation its orders regarding reinstatement of undergraduate
and matric trained teachers. FDE Director (administration)
Chaudhry Sadiq Ali apprised the court that the FDE is doing some
paperwork in this regard and a detailed report will be submitted to the
IHC. During previous hearing, the IHC had directed the FDE
officials to intimate the court orders about reinstatement of teachers.
Thirty-five teachers have filed contempt of court petition stating that
the FDE did not implement the court decision. More than one
hundred teachers had got the decision in their favour from different
benches of the IHC. These teachers were appointed in 2000 and they kept
working till 2006 until their contracts were not renewed for another
term. According to their lawyer, no intimation or notices were
served to these employees before taking the above said action.
Different teachers then applied for their reinstatement before the IHC
and the court decided in favour of the teachers. The News
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Pakistani students arrive in UK
Lahore: A 20-member delegation of Pakistani
students arrived in Britain on Thursday after visiting various
universities and educational institutions in Germany. At an
event organised by the administration and students of German
educational institutions in the honour of the delegation, the speakers
appreciated the Pakistani students' visit and urged other developing
countries to emulate their example. They said the interaction
between the students of various countries is of great mutual benefit
and provides an opportunity to the students to share their knowledge
and experiences with each other. The position holders from
Punjab said their visit to Germany had been productive and
inspirational, adding that they would cherish the memories. Daily Times
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