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Peshawar Board HSSC examination position holders
HSSC toppers seek Punjab-like treatment
Peshawar, Sep 03, 2008: Parents of the students who won top three positions in the 2008 HSSC
examination of Peshawar Board Tuesday appealed to the provincial government to
help them with the education of these poor but brilliant
students.
Muhammad Bilal, son of a retired bank cashier, clinched first
position in all the federal and provincial boards in the province by securing
981 marks. His father Fazlur Rahman said that "I could not afford his
studies in my limited income.
Though the boy qualified the National
University of Science and Technology (NUST) entry test but due to financial
constraints, it is very hard to arrange money for his admission", the desperate
father added. Fazlur Rahman added his son deserved to be sponsored by the
government for his studies owing to his brilliant academic
results.
"Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharrif had announced huge
financial support for toppers in the boards in Punjab, however, the NWFP chief
minister and the vocal provincial education minister have not even congratulated
these brilliant children of the Pakhtun nation", remarked well-informed Khan
Muhammad of Gulberg area. The poor student, who topped Punjab Board, was not
only honoured with guard of honour but was also presented with five million
rupees cash award, added Khan.
Similarly, Mohibullah and Kaleemullah,
who secured second and third position respectively in Peshawar Board, hail from
a humble background. The parents of the two brilliant students are worried about
arranging money for their further studies. They deserve the help and support of
the provincial government to continue their studies and secure their future,
said Arif Mehmood, a lecturer of Islamia College Peshawar.
The district
nazim Peshawar, Ghulam Ali in a recent ceremony at his office, gave cash awards
of Rs5,000, Rs3,000 and Rs2,000 to the position holders. Now, who on earth will
tell the worthy nazim and politicians that few thousands rupees is nothing as
the poor students require sustained financing for their educational needs in
this record expensive age, said a teacher of government college Peshawar. The
parents of these intelligent students have appealed to the NWFP government and
the NGO sector to finance them in their future studies as they had meagre
resources. The News
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Graduation ceremony of 118 Flying Instructors Course held at Risalpur
Islamabad: The graduation ceremony of 118 Flying Instructors' Course was held at Flying
Instructors' School (FIS), Pakistan Air Force Academy, Risalpur on
Tuesday.
Deputy Chief of the Air Staff
(Operations), Pakistan Air Force Air Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman was the chief
guest on the occasion.
Addressing the graduating
Instructor Pilots, Air Marshal Rao said, "You are expected to be a true source of
motivation for your student pilots. This demands complete dedication and
commitment from each one of you, because only these virtues will make you
capable of understanding the flying related requirements of your students."
He said "Your efforts today will
indeed shape the destiny of the "PAF of tomorrow. This task of instructional
flying therefore, demands that you put your heart and soul together. Your
diligence to impart flying instructions blended with your own professional
competence will help in shaping the combat effective PAF, full of professionally
competent and morally upright officers."
Earlier, the Officer Commanding
FIS presented course report and highlighted the salient features of professional
training. Certificates and trophies were awarded to the graduating officers.
Squadron Leader Nisar-un-Nabi won the Chief of the Air Staff trophy for best all
round performance in the course. The graduating batch of pilots belongs to
Pakistan Air Force and Pakistan Army.
On arrival, the chief guest was
received by Air Vice Marshal Muhammad Safdar khan, Air Officer Commanding,
Pakistan Air Force Academy Risalpur. App
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School for occult sciences: Supernatural only for the rich?
Lahore: Offering over 18 subjects, with each course costing Rs 20,000 or more,
the school for occult sciences has ensured that studying the "hidden depths" is
best suited for the wealthy.
The first batch of 50 students of the
institute recently passed out from Future Horizon, a school launched by a
non-governmental organisation, the Pakistan Astrological Council, in Gulberg six
months ago. Initially offering six-month certificate courses for beginners in
the subjects of Astrology, Jaffar (using teachings from the holy Quran to
diagnose and solve life's problems), Palmistry, Tarot Card reading, Numerology,
Runes reading, Reiki, Meditation, Telepathy, Aromatherapy, Colour Therapy, Sound
Therapy, Gem Stones, Clairvoyance, Clairaudience, Hypnotism, Magnetism and Yoga.
Following the success of its initial programme, Future Horizon has decided to
start three-month diploma courses for its graduates.
Rich families:
Referring to the high cost of the courses, Future Horizon Chairman Munem Khan
said that most students attending the institute in pursuit of their
desired courses belonged to rich families and could easily afford heavy fees. He
said that classes were held three days a week, adding that Future Horizon was
Pakistan's first state-of-the-art institute for research and education of occult
sciences. He said that the institute aimed to provide research facilities in all
fields of occult sciences through renowned practitioners, as well as knowledge
of the science. He claimed that no other institute, with ultra-modern
facilities, had ever been established in Pakistan for the seekers of occult
knowledge, adding that experts in those fields also lacked platforms to conduct
research into their chosen profession.
Addressing the future of the
institute, Khan said that Future Horizon would offer three-month diploma courses
to its graduates, which would be based on extensive study and practical work. He
said that the courses on offer would not only enhance the students' ability to
practice the knowledge of their subject, but would also improve their analysis
of dreams and visions in addition to improving their application of visions to
real life. The institute, which boasts a faculty of 10 foreign-qualified
teachers, also claims to improve the students' inherent skills through the
courses offered. Munem, one of the teachers, said that he belonged
to a religious family and had acquired basic knowledge of jaffar from his
father, who was a chemist and an expert in the field. He said that he had
travelled to Sri Lanka to get a degree in occult science.
No help
required: The graduating students said that they had
studied various courses to assess themselves and find solutions to their
problems without the help of fake pirs and fortune tellers. The institute was
very helpful in unlocking their full potential, they added. Daily Times
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