BISE Lahore intermediate results 2010 | A letter for youth
BISE to declare Intermediate results
Lahore, Sep 04: Eight Boards of Intermediate and
Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore are declaring the Intermediate results
2010 today (Saturday) and in this connection, prize distribution
ceremonies will be held in the respective areas. BISE Lahore is
also holding a prize distribution ceremony at the Alhamra Hall while its
Chairman Muhammad Akram Kashmir will be the chief guest at the
ceremony. According to sources, BISE Lahore, due to mismanagement
at the Matriculation results ceremony, has decided to hold a ceremony
at the Alhamra Hall so that parents of the position holders could be
better accommodated. This year around, 265,000 students appeared
in the Intermediate examinations. Moreover, different markets and
publishers have also set up stalls to announce the results to facilitate
the candidates. Daily times
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"Hi.. My finger are crosed. Please my Allah let me and other students clear this exam with shining marks. say all Ameen."
Name: Fazila Raja
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City, Country: Lahore Pakistan
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"Yar kya mazak hai... cant wait anymore. please please show my result"
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"Allah ke bundoo,,,Allah Allah karo. Shayad tumhari dua qubool ho jaiHopefully this time BISE Lahore will get rid of its tredition of announcing the results full of error causing mental torture for all of us."
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"Allah key bundoo...Allah Allah karo.. shayad ki tumhari dua qubool ho jae"
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"hi a.o.a evri bodi kesy ho... i have heard that bise has adopted very very strick marking way this time.. that means not good result."
Name: usman
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City, Country:pakistan lahore
"Allah ke bundoo,,,Allah Allah karo. Shayad tumhari dua qubool ho jaiHopefully this time BISE Lahore will get rid of its tredition of announcing the results full of error causing mental torture for all of us."
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A letter to the youth of Pakistan
Dear Young Pakistani! I understand how these times are testing of
your patriotism, but let me tell you how these times are actually a
golden opportunity for you to prove your worth, your love for the
country, and desire for a better future. You must have been hearing a
lot about how the Pakistani society has degenerated into moral chaos,
how we as a nation are worthless 'cockroaches', and how we as a nation
are deserving of calamities such as the catastrophic flood. These are
all baseless generalisations that you as the youth should take up as
challenges, and rather than accepting such fatalism, prove them wrong
instead. For those of you, who were disheartened by the beating to
death of two brothers in Sialkot by a mob, don't be disheartened. Use
this event to realise the importance of justice, the importance of rule
of law. Many of you went out on the roads of different cities of
Pakistan demanding justice to the deceased brothers. Excellent! Be
involved. Stand up and question any wrong that you see happening around
you. Refuse to consent to injustice; otherwise you are one of the
spectators of the mob-justice scene in Sialkot. Young hearts no doubt
bleed when a non-Muslim Pakistani or a member of the minority is
attacked. Our hearts clenched upon hearing of mistreatment of the corpse
of a patriotic non-Muslim young man. Many of you are still haunted by
the killings of Christians in Gojra last year. Take these opportunities
to promise yourself to protect, respect, and treat equally all humans,
and all Pakistani citizens, regardless of their personal beliefs, faith,
or way of life. In his speech at the Dhaka University in 1948,
Jinnah said: "Freedom, which we have achieved, does not mean licence. It
does not mean that you can behave as you please and do what you like
irrespective of the interest of other people or of the state. A great
responsibility rests on you and now more than ever, it is necessary for
us to work as a united, disciplined nation. What is required of us all
is a constructive spirit and not a militant spirit. It is far more
difficult to construct than to have a militant spirit. It is easier to
go to jail or fight for freedom than to run a government. Thwarted in
their desire to prevent the establishment of Pakistan, our enemies
turned their attention to finding ways to weaken and destroy us but they
have been disappointed. Not only has Pakistan survived the shock of the
upheaval, but it has also emerged stronger and better equipped than
ever." For those of you who are disappointed in some in the Pakistani cricket
team. Don't be disappointed. Make a promise to yourself not to be
involved in bribery, in fixing, in betting. If you play cricket, take
this opportunity to prove yourself as an honest and dedicated sportsman.
Play the game according to the rules, and be the pride of the nation.
You should also realise that the Pakistani cricket team hasn't gone
wrong; just a few individuals that are part of it might have. Many
of you have given up hope in the Government of Pakistan after hearing of
corruption charges and inadequate response to help flood survivors.
Don't give up hope. The government runs on the taxes each one of you pay
in one way or the other. Demand better performance of the government.
Aspire to join the civil services. Aspire to become a politician. If you
will not take a stand, if you will not work to remedy wrongs, then
nobody will. Feel the thrill of being the first to oppose dishonesty,
corruption, and indiscipline. Call up the civil authorities when you see
street lights on during the day. Request shop owners to use minimal
electricity. Ask those overtaking you in queues to respect everyone's
patience. Nobody can or should go against you when you stand for what is
right. Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in a message to the All
Pakistan Educational Conference in Karachi on November 27, 1948, said:
"What we have to do is to mobilise our people and build up the character
of our future generation. In short, this means the highest sense of
honour, integrity, selfless service to the nation and sense of
responsibility, and we have to see that our people are fully qualified
and equipped to play their part in the various branches of economic life
in a manner which will do honour to Pakistan." Avoid talking negative of others. Instead, spread positive energy; something that will multiply to benefit everyone. Don't
believe everything you hear until you're sure. Don't get bogged down by
the media's portrayal of your country. Everything is what you make of
it. Be objective in your observation. Consider yourself lucky to have a
media that informs you of unfortunate incidents. Be glad that you have a
judiciary that takes a stand against injustice. You have to realise
that issues amongst people arise in all corners of the world, not just
Pakistan. There are bad people in every country, not just in Pakistan.
Therefore, you need to be smart and treat these issues as human issues,
not national. But on a national level, you must push for policies that
regulate all individuals better, for the benefit of each citizen of
Pakistan. Finally, as a Pakistani, always remember three core values: unity, faith, and discipline. The
writer is a freelance columnist, debater and social activist based in
Islamabad. He is the Membership and Mento-ring leader of Future Leaders
of Pakistan. The nation
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