BISE Peshawar HSSC result 2010
BISE Peshawar HSSC result
Peshawar, July 16: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Peshawar would announce the result
of Higher Secondary School Certificate Annual Examination 2010 on July
19. A notification to this effect was issued to all the affiliated
colleges and higher secondary schools of the board, asking them to submit
Rs1,200 with the board so that they could be issued copies of the
result. After submission of the prescribed fee, they would be able to
receive gazette books from Government Centennial Model School Number 2, Peshawar
city, Government Higher Secondary School No 2, Peshawar, Government Higher
Secondary School No 2 Peshawar Cant, Government Higher Secondary School No 1,
Charsadda, Government High School Shabqadar and Government Centennial Model
School Chitral, the notification said.
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Name: Abdullah Khalil
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USA: According to press reports, Farooq Leghari, the brother of HEC Chairman Dr Javed
Leghari, is being indicted for acquiring public assets when he was working as a
DCO. Can the government do a favour to the people of Pakistan by providing a
list of civilian and military officers who have not acquired any public assets
during their tenures? - Dr Najeeb A. Khan
***I appeal to all citizens and the academia to come to the aid of the HEC,
which is under intense pressure not to give the factual details of the
fake-degree holders. The arrest of the HEC chairman's brother is a shameful act
used to intimidate Dr Leghari. I salute him for his courage and uprightness. I
request the VCs and professors of all universities to resign as a mark of
protest against the arm-twisting techniques being used by the government against
the HEC. This is what really happens when fraudulent and criminal people
come into parliament. All those parliamentarians who have fake degrees, dual
nationalities or false asset declarations should be tried and put into
jail. -Junaid R Qureshi (The news)
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Number of lawmakers lying about degrees rises to 37
Islamabad: The Higher Education Commission's count of lawmakers who had
lied about their educational qualification at the time of submitting nomination
papers for general elections in 2008 is learnt to have risen to 37. "The
HEC until Wednesday has received verification reports from various universities
on the educational background of 699 lawmakers and degrees of 37 members of
parliament and provincial assemblies have been found to be forged," said a
senior HEC official He said that a three-member committee headed by the
commission's adviser on quality assurance and learning innovation, Dr Mehmood
Raza, was compiling data received from various universities and was thoroughly
checking them to be doubly sure about their authenticity. According to
the HEC, 36 degree-awarding institutions in the country were involved in the
verification process. In the first phase, degrees or certificates of 936
lawmakers were sent for confirmation to the universities. Certificates and
degrees of 161 lawmakers were sent back to the Election Commission because their
photocopies were illegible. After securing legible copies from returning
officers, the EC is in the process of sending them to the HEC for their
verification from the universities concerned. "We are hopeful that by
July 16 (Friday) the HEC committee will be able to submit a comprehensive report
to a house committee which had initiated the across-the-board checking of
academic qualifications of all 1170 lawmakers," an HEC official said.
The National Assembly's Standing Committee on Education headed by Abid
Sher Ali had asked the Election Commission to provide degrees of all members of
Senate and National and provincial assemblies to the HEC for their verification.
So far the HEC has not released the names of parliamentarians and
provincial lawmakers whose degrees have turned out to be forged. The sources
said that the HEC would forward the final report to the standing committee and
the Election Commission, and they would make the names public. "We are
only doing a job and has no mandate to announce the names of the lawmakers who
lied about their qualification," an HEC official said. Dawn
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