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Recruitment of 40,000 teachers 'to be okayed soon'
Rawalpindi, June 16: The process of recruitment of 40,000 teachers throughout the
Punjab province would be completed till July 2009. According to a press release,
Chief Minister's Task Force on Elementary Education Chairman Raja Muhammad Anwar
stated this during his visit to the recruitment centre at Government Denny's
Higher Secondary School here on Monday. Raja Muhammad Anwar said that
according to the directives of the chief minister all the process of recruitment
of teachers would be completed in accordance with the laid down procedure and
criteria. He said that 2,400 teachers would be appointed in Rawalpindi.
He said that teachers would be imparted training on modern lines after
their appointment. He expressed satisfaction over the recruitment process and
said after the announcement of final list objections of candidates would also be
removed if found on genuine grounds.
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"Can any of you please inform us about the latest updates on it ."
Name: Abdul Ghafoor
Email: ghafoor_azm@hotmail.com
City, Country: Sahiwal Punjab Pakistan
"please tell me about the sese and ssc educators recuitment in punjab result of interviews that had been held some month before please send me the result list of apointed candidates for Rawalpindi district. "
Name: habib
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City, Country: rawalpindi
"hi guyz me also looking for final list.if any one of you people came to know about the final date of displaying list.plz inform me too. Regards, M.waqas ahmed qureshi mr.choclate222@gmail.com"
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Students awarded Chevening fellowships
Islamabad: British High Commissioner to Pakistan Robert
Brinkley hosted a reception on Monday at his residence to present Chevening
Fellowship 2009 certificates to eighteen Pakistanis who successfully completed
the coveted Chevening Fellowship in the UK this year. The British
Chevening Fellowship Programme is designed as a dynamic, professional
development opportunity for mid-career professionals who have already shown
great promise as leaders and influencers and who are active in their chosen
field of Fellowship subject. In 2005, the Chevening Fellowship programme
started with seven courses and 87 participants. Now 2,000 scholars and fellows
receive awards under the Chevening Programme each year to study in the UK. A
total of 41 Pakistanis have completed theirChevening Fellowship courses from
2005-2009.
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"british chevening, i hope it would be good link for learning & mental growth through research and teaching and obviously the cause of reason able earning to maintain life. if it is so, i would like to work with it . "
Name: ajmal saeed
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City, Country: lahore,pakistan
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IMDC moot on communication skills tomorrow
Islamabad: The Islamabad Medical & Dental College (IM&DC) on the
direction of Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PM&DC), is arranging a
one-day workshop on 'Communication Skills' here tomorrow. The workshop
would be organized at the IM&DC located at main Murree Road, Bhara Kahu,
Islamabad. Registration for the workshop is free and open for students of
Rawalpindi Medical College and all private medical colleges located in twin
cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad and the doctors serving in the government
hospitals in this region of the country. "The main purpose of the
workshop is to strengthen communication and presentation skills of the
participants, particularly young doctors and medical students," said Head of
Community Medicine at IM&DC Professor Dr. Muhammad Ashraf Chaudhry. Dr. Ashraf who is also chairman of the organizing
committee of the workshop added that to participate in the workshop, no prior
registration is necessary. "Medical students and doctors may register themselves
on the spot on Wednesday," he said adding the IMDC is following a criterion of
accommodating maximum number of participants. The News
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OUP to publish outgoing Saudi envoy's book
Islamabad: A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was reached between outgoing
Saudi ambassador to Pakistan H.E Ali S Awadh Asseri and the Oxford University
Press (OUP) here at the Serena Hotel on Monday. The MoU was signed about the
book that the ambassador is going to write and the OUP is to publish that book.
Speaking before a small gathering, Amina Syed, head of the OUP introduced the
audience to the background, academic and otherwise, of the
ambassador. Ambassador Asseri then followed with a description of his book,
titled "Combating Terrorism: Saudi Arabia's Role in the War on Terror". He
explained how Muslims the world over had been getting bad press since the 9/11
attacks in the US. He said the book would give an Islamic perspective on the
issue and would remove many misconceptions about the religion. The book, he
said, would also highlight the Saudi anti-terrorism strategy and the reasons and
perhaps its applicability in the rest of the world. PML-N Information
Secretary MNA Ahsen Iqbal also spoke on the issue. He hoped that they
ambassador's book would prove to be a valuable addition to counter-terrorist
literature. He also said that the need of the hour was not just to deweaponise
the militants but to also strip them of their intellectual weapons. The Nation
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