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Inter admit cards dispatched
Karachi, June 11: The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) dispatched the
admit cards and date sheets of all private students of Humanities Group at their
residential address for the HSC Annual Examination 2009, a press release said on
Monday. It further said that the candidates who have changed their
addresses should get their admit cards from their old addresses. The BIEK has
also dispatched the admit cards and date sheets of regular candidates to their
respective colleges. The BIEK also said that private candidates who do not
receive their admit cards by June 14, should contact Room No8 of the board
during office hours. The duplicate admit cards would be provided on showing
registration card, receipt for depositing examination form and fee and SSC mark
sheet.
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FUUAST to establish Homeopathic Faculty
Karachi: The Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology
(FUUAST) has decided to establish Homeopathic Faculty the dean of which will be
Dr Syed Kamaluddin. The decision was made at a meeting of FUUAST and
National Council for Homeopathy. The council will also ensure accreditation to
the university. The university will take the examination of degree courses and
will conduct four-year Homeopathic Diploma Course which will be equivalent to
BSc Homeopathy. Meanwhile, the results of Pharm D, First Batch 2004 have
been announced by the university. As per results, Shabli Shakeel, Mohammad
Usmanur Rehman Khan and Dureshahwar Malik secured first, second and third
positions respectively. It was the first passing out batch of Pharmacy Faculty
whose results remained 100 per cent, a university release said on
Monday. KU: The University of Karachi Monday declared the result of B.
Com. Part-II/both parts (Regular) Annual Examinations 2008.According to result
notification, Naveed son of Deedar Ali Khimami, roll number 860637 of Govt.
College of Commerce & Economics secured 851 marks out of 1100 and stood
first. Humaira Amin daughter of Muhammad Amin roll 866322 of DHA. Degree
College for Women obtained 838 marks and clinched second position while Nadia
Abid daughter of Taj Ali Abid roll 868032 of Govt. College of Commerce &
Economics stood third securing 833 marks. In all 29044 candidates applied
and 27567 appeared in the examination of which 1752 passed in first, 6926 second
and 118 in third division. The pass percentage is 31.90. The News
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Test for school teacher posts: Plea to set 40pc as passing criterion
Mithi: The government should lower the pass percentage to 40
per cent from 60 per cent for candidates of Tharkparkar district for
the post of teachers. The senior vice president PPP of Tharparkar district, Mohammad Siddique
Halepoto made this demand at a press conference on Tuesday. Mr Halepota
said that Tharparkar was one of the most backward regions of the
country, frequently hit by droughts and other calamities causing
massive exodus. However, the literacy ratio too, was very low here
owing to poor socio-economic conditions. Hundreds of schools
remained closed in Thar since the last few decades due to the shortage
of teachers which hampered the intellectual growth of students and as
such they were not capable of achieving 60 per cent marks to qualify
for the post of a teacher, he said. There was a ban on new
appointments for 15 years which was a pretty long period, he said. The
interviews for the post of teachers were repeated thrice over the years
with 8,000 to 11,000 vying for the post he said and added that the
candidates appeared twice and thrice, burning their already burnt
pockets besides facing numerous difficulties. However, this
was the fourth round in many years which had rendered many candidates
ineligible with some becoming overage and few dead, he said. He
castigated the government for not achieving tangible results even after
spending millions of rupees on the process. He appealed to
MNA Dr Mahesh Kumar Malani, MPA Sharjil Inam Memon, senators Gul
Mohammad Memon and Dr Khatumal Jivan to persuade chief minister and
education minister for doing away with 60 per cent marks condition,
This, he said, would help in filling the vacant posts of teachers. Dawn
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Primary teachers protest in Larkana
Larkana: Activists of the All Sindh Primary Teachers Association held a protest
rally here on Monday for acceptance of their demands. Participants of the
rally, led by their central leaders Rafiq Ahmed Jarwar, Liaquat Ali Deedar and
others, marched from Naudero to the Bhutto family mausoleum in Garhi Khuda
Bakhsh. The schoolteachers were holding banners and placards, inscribed with
slogans in favour of their demands. Addressing the participants, Liaquat
Ali Deedar, Syed Raza Ali Shah and others said the schoolteachers of Sindh were
deprived of time scale and teachers allowance, while all these facilities were
being provided to the schoolteachers of other provinces. The genuine issues of
the schoolteachers of Sindh were yet to be resolved, they said. The News
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