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PMDC gets dissolved. PMC gets established. PMC gets dissolved. PMC is nowhere. PMDC is non-functional. That’s quite a confusion the government has gotten itself and the people into. Arsalan Haider finds out how things with monitoring and oversight of medical and dental education in Pakistan are.

LETTER The future of thousands of medical students, and possibly the entire healthcare sector, has been put at stake following the dissolution of Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) by an order of the Islamabad High Court (IHC). With the government already announcing the dissolution of Pakistan medical And Dental Council (PMDC) in October last year and having replaced it with PMC under a presidential ordinance, the decision by IHC has muddied the water even further. There is much confusion prevalent in the medical education circles as there is no medical licensing authority currently in operation in the country. The confusion over the status of the regulatory body of medical education institutions has also led to a halt in new admissions at medical colleges and universities.

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Historic Troubles 

The issue of an able body that regularizes medical institutions and practitioners in Pakistan is almost as old as the country itself and has seen several dissolutions and reformations. A regulatory body was initially established in 1948 under the name of Pakistan Medical Council, and worked under the British Indian Medical Council Act 1933. The council was formed on the recommendations of Pakistan Health Conference 1947.Soon after in 1951, Pakistan Medical Council Act was implemented according to which each province had to have its own medical council that regularized medical institutions and dealt with the licensing of doctors. After a few years, the Sindh Medical Council and Punjab Medical Council were merged and a new council named West Pakistan Medical Council came into being in 1957.

With the government already announcing the dissolution of PMDC in October last year and having replaced it with PMC under a presidential ordinance, the decision by IHC has muddied the water even further

In 1962, another ordinance was passed, Pakistan Medical Council Ordinance 1962, which dissolved all existing provincial councils and led to the creation of Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC). The ordinance amended thrice in 1973, 1999 and 2012. The 2012 amendments passed by the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) government made up the foundations of the recently formed and dissolved Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC).

Things did not go much in favor of PMDC in 2013, as reports of irregularities emerged, leading to a judicial commission being set up to inquire into allegations. In 2015, a new amendment was made to the PMDC ordinance while in April 2016, the PMDC Ordinance 2015 was also dissolved.The council again hit troubled waters in 2018, when then chief justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar dissolved the PMDC. The court also constituted an interim committee to look after the affairs of PMDC in supervision of former SC judge Justice Shakirullah Jan. 

Finally in October, 2019, President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi dissolved the PMDC through an ordinance that also suggested a new body to look after medical and dental education, as well as related affairs, in the country.Following the promulgation of the ordinance, Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) came into being and the Ministry of National Health Services took possession of the PMDC building in Islamabad. However, the move was immediately challenged in IHC, which eventually held the dissolution of PMDC null and void. 

 

State Of Confusion

The developments in over the last few months has created much confusion, for existing and prospective students, and for other stakeholders of the medical sector like doctors, educationists and even college and university administrations. At present, there exists no apparent body to regulate medical institutions in the country or to offer new licenses and renew older ones of doctors practicing across Pakistan.

At present, there exists no apparent body to regulate medical institutions in the country or to offer new licenses and renew older ones of doctors practicing the profession.

Talking to Academia Magazine, Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) Lahore Chapter Secretary General Dr Shahid Malik was of the view that negligence and hasty decisions of the present regime had created yet another crisis in the country, as thousands of doctors were awaiting renewal of their licenses, one of the basic responsibilities of PMDC. Similarly, the recently held exams for admission to medical institutions have also been put to question after the IHC ordered the dissolution, PMC, the body that oversaw these exams.

He said that government should immediately restore the PMDC and appoint members to make the body functional. “PMDC should be made functional as soon as possible as this would save the future of thousands of students as well as doctors. Otherwise the situation could turn into a chaos,” he added. Young Doctors Association (YDA) Secretary General Dr Salman Kazmi said the government’s steps were entirely illegal. He said the people around Prime Minister Imran Khan belonged to the private sector and literally “don’t know the issues of the public sector”.“These people are working to promote the interests of the private sector, not deliberately, but because they are unaware of the issues being faced in the public sector healthcare. That’s why they are pushing things into a wrong direction and creating an utter mess,” the YDA official said.

The absence of a regulatory body can affect not only how medicine is taught in the country, but also how health services are delivered.

Dr Salman was of the view that YDA would file a writ petitions in all four high courts, and would also file cases with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and National Accountability Bureau (NAB). He said individual inquiries should be initiated to find out why a centralized admission policy for medical colleges had been abolished, why had the cap on the fees of medical colleges been ended and why was the private sector being benefited.To a question regarding the future of doctors, he said the current state of confusion had created problems for Pakistani doctors working all across the world, as they were facing issues with licensing. “We are receiving complaints from all across the world about how doctors are facing problems in getting their licenses renewed,” he added. Disregarding the politics involved behind the creation of PMC, or the influence of private players to gain favors from the government, the issue of the absence of a regulatory body to oversee medical education and practice in Pakistan is quite a serious one and is likely to affect not only how medicine is taught in the country but also how health services are delivered. Before further delays, the government must either put the necessary structures in place to sustain the operation of its stipulated PMC or sit down with the PMDC to figure out how it can be made more efficient and in line with the government’s plans to reform the regulation of medical sector in Pakistan.Without a pragmatic approach, things are only expected to head towards a catastrophe. And that is something nobody wants, or can afford. 

LETTER Of all the options I had, I chose to be part of NUST. The university’s effective alumni network, wonderful infrastructure and countless avenues for personality grooming were always a major attraction for me. Some of the features that I love about NUST are its central library, excellently –equipped labs and relaxing cafeterias.

 

 

Faizan Azmat

BS Physics

Faizan Azmat

As a student at NUST, you find a place in a beautiful and peaceful educational environment. The massive campus has a good number of departments, catering to diverse educational disciplines. This diversity promotes interaction between students from various departments and promotes learning even outside the classroom. Cleanliness throughout the campus is another appreciable trait of NUST. Along with the good living and studying environment, NUST also provides numerous opportunities in co-curricular activities. Sports are a major happening at the university and sports events continue the whole year, offering a great balance of work and play.

 

Rana Muhammad Saad Ali

Mechanical Engineering

Rana Muhammad Saad Ali

NUST ranks among the top 400 Asian Universities and is a place where the brightest of minds from across the country and around the world converge. It has a unique academic and social environment that not only turns students into sought after professionals, but also turns them into responsible citizens. 

 

Iqra Jamal

BS Physics 

Iqra Jamal

I think the reason I have fallen in love with NUST is the sense of freedom and security it gives you. It helps you to grow not only as a professional, but also as an individual. It provides you with the opportunity to widen your skillset, along with becoming a confident and independent individual. NUST had made me a better version of myself. I am and will ever be thankful to it for this! 

Noor ul Huda

BS Physics 

Noor Ul Huda

 

At NUST, I learnt many lessons. Walking from one school to another for a single class taught me persistence. Coming late for classes and being marked absent taught me time management. On the professional side, working with seniors and industry professionals in TIC, I learn the art of networking and communication. What I love most about NUST is its adaptation towards new technologies and innovation. Building the first-of-its-kind National Science and Technology Park in Pakistan, NUST not only invites the best talent from all over Pakistan to set their startups and SMEs at NSTP, it also makes it easy for students to get hands on experience in these tech startups by providing several part/full time opportunities to them

 

Abdul Haseeb Khan

BS Accounting & Finance

Abdul Haseeb Khan

NUST is an institute that almost all Pakistani students aspire to get into. It is an experience that led me to a wonderful world of friendships, lessons, learning and much more. I feel extremely fortunate that I got a great opportunity for learn through my interaction with people from differing backgrounds and excellent academics credentials, besides becoming an overall better individual through my experiences at NUST.

 

Hamza Ghafoor

BS Physics 

Hamza Ghafoor

I love NUST because of what it has made me. I have grown as a person and a student ever since I becam a part of this great institute. Each day is full of rich experiences that aid learning. I also love the people I have met at NUST, making some lifelong friends that I can count on every day, any day. 

 

Fizzah Waris

MS Psychology

Fizza Waris

I can truly relate with harry potter at this point, especially when he says, “Hogwarts is my home.” I never thought I’d be saying this, but the word that defines NUST for me is definitely “home”. It’s a place that helps you grow as person as well as a professional. Just like you love home but at times feel like stepping out of it, life at NUST has been likewise. Once you are there, you have all these rules, studies and competitions that you really want to run away from. But as soon as you step away from that home, you long to return. That is exactly what the case with NUST has been. What makes NUST special is the comfort you feel get when you return to the campus after a long day at your internship. The warmth of familiar people always lifts your spirits. It has been, and is, a place where you can be yourself, make mistakes and find comfort in the fact that you can always try again. This is what makes NUST so special.

Parenting in this day and age has become quite an ethereal affair for many who find themselves in this crucial role. Sofia Syed explains what is going on and why it is really bad for the generations to come

LETTER Stepping into 2020 holds a different meaning for everyone. For some, it might be a year of purposeful resolutions, while for others, it remains invariable in all forms and stance. While one fragment of our surrounding population divulges in a prudent line of thought, why does the remaining act heedless?To put it in simple worlds, it is because of neglectful parenting. You might argue that not all cases involve carelessness on behalf of one’s guardians and it does hold ground in some instances. But looking at the bigger picture, it remains largely questionable how modern parents perceive the very act of bringing up their children. 

Nanny Godmother

We live in a world of instant gratification. Do this and receive that. And with everything being a simple click away, we have resorted to a laid back lifestyle. With our household help facilitating us in every activity of ours, from fetching a glass of water to sorting out our wardrobes, we have somehow started to believe that the nannies or maids we employ for our children can also do the wondrous job of being their fairy godmothers. Every day, I see toddlers being tended to by nannies who do everything for the child. And while this doesn’t seem reckless at first, the bigger picture is a far cry from what meets the eye. Nowadays, children spend more time with their caretakers than their biological parents and because they’ve grown used to their parents’ absence, their presence doesn’t seem to make much of a difference.

We have somehow started to believe that the nannies or maids we employ for our children can also do the wondrous job of being their fairy godmothers.

In the long run, these children become pompous and rebellious towards their parents because they do not get the time or the opportunity to build stronger bonds with parents in the formative years. I see parents complaining about their children’s behavior, yet no one bothers to reflect on the past circumstances that lead to such behavior. 

Social Circle

In the era we live and breathe in – a world where being present and popular in the cyber world is way more important than the real one – I see mothers spending a significant portion of their lives socializing and attending gatherings. Children that need parents to be around are generally left home at the mercy of domestic help or an elder sibling. And the little time that is spent at home must be spent on catching up on the latest episodes of one’s favorite web or TV series to stay in the social competition and remain relevant in your social circle.And if that was not enough, there is always the trusted cell phone to resort to. 

Nowadays, children spend more time with their caretakers than their biological parents and because they’ve grown used to their parents’ absence, their presence doesn’t seem to make much of a difference

More often than not, the first reaction of parents of today when they see one of child cry or make a fuss over something is to offer the child a mobile phone, as bait just to end the nagging. But I ask, how in the world does that make the situation any better?Exposing a minor to something as elusive and age inappropriate as a smart phone not only resets their rational thinking, but also gives them the impression that handling such an intricate device is their one stop solution to all things good and bad. Nursery rhymes have now been replaced by YouTube jingles, play time is now daycare and extracurricular activities now mainly include gaming on expensive consoles or gaming-specific smart phones. We have shaped and reshaped an entire generation which now exhibits outward show and conceit. And reading books, unfortunately, has become as ancient a thought as the pyramids. 

Modern Parenting: How Bad Have Things Come To Be

Time Or Luxury? 

It’s the 21st century. Everyone has a race to win. And while we are so busy chasing after our dreams, ambitions and identities, something or the other has to take the back seat. With every race, there are winners and losers and the clear losers in this race for social glory are the children. 

With every race, there are winners and losers and the clear losers in this race for social glory are the children

Parents are not looking to earn bread and butter, but rather after acquiring the entire bakery. The children, meanwhile, can only pine for attention. The fact that our parents actually took time out to listen to our needs and walked with us every step of the way now appears almost the stuff of dreams. Education is best imparted by tuition centers, which offer various ‘crash courses’ to make up for the neglect of parents. Sadly though, there is no real crash course on offer to date to make up for the inattention of parents.

 

Spare The Rod 

Growing up, I heard this phrase often from my mother. It never actually made sense to me at first. Until I experienced it. The difference in today’s world and one that I grew up in is that during my childhood, this phrase had a distinct meaning to it. It referred to keeping a strict check on the child in an attempt to keep him or her from becoming impudent. But in today, it has become an act of subjecting the child to maltreatment or abuse in an attempt to cover up for their own shortcomings. The child failed to perform in exams? Hit him. The child got violent at school? Slap her.The child was caught watching inappropriate films? Cane him. Let’s take a moment to applaud ourselves. It must take a lot to reach this stage of belittlement. 

In a nutshell, we need to understand how our actions can affect our children, good and bad. Your child looks up to you and everything you do is a series of cause and effect for them. Lead by example because what you are and what you do, eventually sows the seed for what they become. And what you shall have to reap.

Sofia Syed is a dentist. She tweets @sofia_syed and can be reached at sofia.syed1995@gmail.com

Life off campus without the rules and regulations of a university setting can certainly appear like the greener grass on the other side of the fence. But it often entails more than what meets the eye. If you too are lured by a life that is away from the campus, you need to consider these essential points.

LETTER The choice to live a life as an off-campus student is not an easy one. There are many questions and risks linked to life off campus, such as the expectations of landlords, finding a property within your budget and the safety of surrounding areas. But on the other side, it has plenty of benefits too. It gives you the essence of an independent life and freedom to live your life according to your choice. It can be a great experience, because you are entirely dependent on yourself, giving you key lessons in self-management and discipline, budgeting, time management and when to say no to partying and yes to studying.But before you decide to get on this bandwagon of self-discovery, you need to look upon the factors linked with it. Here are some of the detailed tips and some questions that may be rolling in your mind, if you decide to live life as an off-campus student.

 

WHAT SHOULD BE EXPECTED OF A LANDLORD?

It is very important to build a healthy relationship with your landlord once you have decided to be his or her tenant. For this, always try to clear your rent before the due date. Don’t cause deliberate damages to the premises and you should always act responsibly when inviting your friends for a get together or for a group study. It is important to follow through with all of your commitments that you made at the time of rental agreement.

If you detect a defect that needs taking care of by the owner, you should bring it up with your landlord at the earliest, at least before the problem turns worse and becomes your responsibility. If you want to move out, act responsibly and inform him or her in writing and ask for your security deposit. After reviewing, it is his or her responsibility to make a list of any damages made by you or to return your security deposit fee before you leave the property.

 

WHAT TO CONSIDER WHILE CHOOSING A PROPERTY

You should do careful research with a clear financial plan for yourself in mind. Your financial plan could incorporate things like your earnings if any, getting financial assistance from your parents, and other sources of income. Here are some key considerations:

 

SECURITY DEPOSIT

Almost all property owners ask for a security deposit fee, making it quite the hard and fast rule. However, you should be set up to incorporate that sum in your financial plan. A general security deposit could be as much as a whole month’s rent or even more, depending on the norms in the area, city or country you are. Remember this cost while looking and planning off-campus life.

 

RENT

It will be the most important part to consider when planning a budget for your accommodation. What amount of your pay or funding would you be able to allow to pay as your rent? It is a decent principle guideline to put close to 25 percent of your monthly budget towards rent.

 

PARKING

If you drive a car, a few properties may provide parking spaces, but many may not. Make sure to get some information about that when you are on the hunt for a property. On the off chance that you don’t drive, you may need to pay for travel to and from your college, depending upon how far your residence is from your college. Consider an estimate for that as well in your plans for off-campus life.

 

DISTANCE FROM CAMPUS

If you have a car, distance from the campus will not be a major issue, but commuting time certainly will be. However, if you are considering using public transport for your commute to and from the campus, you should look for a property that is as close to the campus as possible. Trust us, the time spent on hours of commute really drains you out and leaves little energy for hitting the books with full force.

 

UTILITIES

Your monthly rent could possibly cover all utilities. But in many cases, you will have to cater to the expenses for various utilities separately. When you are thinking about an accommodation off campus, keep certain things in mind so there are no surprises. Average utilities would include water, gas, power, waste, and Internet services. The monthly cost of utilities will differ depending on the area, so you should do your research to discover the amount you can expect to spend.

 

SCANNING SURROUNDINGS

NEIGHBORS

The neighborhood and neighbors will play a considerable role in your life off campus. So while you inspect the property, a little finding out about the neighborhood will also do you good. Find out if the surroundings offer a peaceful environment, are away from noisy traffic and from thoroughfares. You will be needing quite a bit of peace to concentrate on your studies, assignments and projects. So a noisy neighborhood could prove a difficult setting for studies. On your part, you should also take care of the rights of your neighbors. You don’t want loud music blaring out of your and causing distress to people in the area. With some research beforehand, you can ensure that the life off campus is spent away from trouble. 

 

SAFETY AND SECURITY

As you will likely be heading to the campus or returning from at odd hours, security in the area you are choosing to set up camp should be a major point of consideration. Find out if the landlord has a security mechanism like security guards, CCTVs or electronically monitored locks in place. You should also ask about the general safety of residing in the area. Is it a neighborhood known for crimes or other anti-social activities? If so, you certainly need to look for other options in your list.Living away from campus will offer loads of new experiences and learning to a student taking the first few steps into adult life. But to truly make it a pleasant experience worth recalling, we suggest you really do your homework first, so that the only thing you have to worry about is your studies.

 

Amelie is the CEO of French Lessons Australia. Her passion for languages never quitted her: Amelie undertook multiple language exchanges in Spain, America or Ireland, and also decided to make it part of her academic life as she completed a Bachelor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Paris and a Languages program at the University of Cambridge.

Nursery, preschool, kindergarten, pre-kindergarten, pre-pre-kindergarten. What’s next? Postnatal school? The pressure on parents and toddlers to enter the learning race is becoming extremely overpowering, with much of a child’s play days turning into grueling learning sojourns. Instab Sahi finds out if there’s anything wrong with putting kids barely able to walk into alien settings meant to get them “learning”.

The scope of a degree in linguistics has traditionally been considered limited to the academia, professional writing and translation, or about learning and teaching languages if you really stretched your imagination. But Haleema Khalid explains why such a degree has more dimensions than we ever thought it could have.

LETTER Ever since the earliest humans living in caves started articulating unintelligible utterances, language is being used for wide-ranging intentions. The time we are living in has seen language become a device to initiate, tackle or settle an account both in the national and the international setting. Societal function is largely dependent on language in general. Moreover, considering the global happenings and the way they are described and portrayed in context of the international societal construct, the role of language has become fundamental in terms of communicative expression. It is either used to demonstrate a protest or engagement between nation-states; language is the sole medium. Besides, whether it is the speeches of Prime Minister Imran Khan or the 280 characters of in tweets US President Trump, we always find language at play.

 

Does Linguistics Matter?

Regardless of what profession you are in, language/linguistics cannot be avoided owing to its nature of being communicative. This very nature makes Linguistics an interdisciplinary field. in his stimulating book, Linguistics: Why it Matters?, Geoffrey K Pullum, Professor of Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh deliberates its relationships with psychology, education, philosophy, and computer science, advocating that the subject held a compelling human story to tell about the ways in which different societies see and describe the world. In addition, he speaks about its far-reaching applications ranging from law to medicine and from developmental psychology to artificial intelligence.

Considering global happenings and the way they are described and portrayed in context of international societal construct, the role of language has become fundamental

By arguing the centrality of language for human life, Dr Pullum reflects the way linguistics explores, “a quintessentially distinctive human ability that is intimately linked to early childhood development, the functioning of the mind, the intricacies of social life, the proper functioning of the legal system, the teaching of languages and many other things”.Considering Linguistics in connection with every aspect of human life, the impact of its usage on its users in diverse contextual settings is determined in view of particular perspective at a deeper and psycho-social level. In this way, Linguistics in general provides a certain set of rules to explore multitudes of nuances and complexities inherent in the language system that influence language users in a societal construct.

 

Traditional Careers In Linguistics 

Traditionally, a career in Linguistics is considered limited to the academia, professional writing and translation. Moreover, it is believed, Linguistics is about learning and teaching languages and its scientific element is by and large used to provide insights in the field of pedagogy, focusing on language and teaching methodology.

Regardless of what profession you are in, language/linguistics cannot be avoided owing to its nature of being communicative. This very nature makes Linguistics an interdisciplinary field

In academia, inclusion of linguistic knowledge to take stock of its ope rationalization in industry, management, law, strategy, and security has not become widespread. Interdisciplinary and intra-disciplinary scholarships involving linguistic perspective are rare due to the non-availability of required expertise. Moreover, the deficiency of necessary exploration in social sciences to date has also added to this gap.

 

Future Projections

The aforementioned outlook can be considered an aspect of this extremely diverse subject, which, according to the Linguistic Society of America, explores the way language adds to a greater comprehensibility of an ultimate part of what it means to be human. Being an interdisciplinary yet a scientific field in addition to be an academic discipline, it has both theoretical and practical applications.Interestingly, technological advancement has produced an unexpected demand for graduates with a background in language/linguistics for various unlikely place-positions in informatics and artificial intelligence. This demand has been originated considering the linguistic specific skills both at micro and macro level of communicative capacity in view of pragmo-semantic intelligibility.

Technological advancement has produced an unexpected demand for graduates with a background in language/linguistics for various unlikely place-positions in informatics and artificial intelligence

In their publication in the International Studies Association and Oxford University Press, Gavan Duffy and Sean Miskell presented an interesting perspective regarding the use of Linguistic Models in International Studies. The argument to take linguistics on board has been based on the notion that world politics, international law, treaties, foreign policies, diplomatic exchanges, military plans, journalistic accounts, conflict management and a few facades of warfare (Mainly Information Warfare) among others are demonstrated in textual or verbal form. Hence, they provide a rationale to centralize Linguistics to reconnoiter not only the mechanisms of social sciences; but also information sciences, mathematics, technology, artificial intelligence and data sciences. 

In a recent article in Forbes titled “What are Important AI & Machine Learning Trends for 2020?”, it was claimed that Linguistics enhanced deep-learning by augmenting the interpretability of the data-driven approach in addition to leveraging the context and human knowledge to supplement the enactment of Natural Language Processing (NLP) systems. Furthermore, CIO Magazine in its website article argued the prospect of careers in Artificial Intelligence, starting with a degree in Linguistics. By considering linguistics and programming skills a killer combination, Caterina Balcells, Chief Linguistic Officer at Conversational Research Technology Company Inbenta, explains the reason companies in AI market are turning towards people with Linguistic background. For developing tech using Natural Language Processing along with the inclusion of applications in voice recognition, search and automatic language translation can take customer satisfaction to the next level. 

Opting for a degree in Linguistics is crucial to developing popular skills such as analytical reasoning, critical inquiry, problem-solving, argumentation, data-collection, exploration, and above all, written and voiced expressio

She believes, as the field is incipient, therefore, linguists can be equipped with essential hardcore technical/programming skills on-the-job. She further states, “If you’re trying to leverage your skills to land a job in this field, you need to know how languages work, be able to make rules to identify features of a language and also have some interest in working with voice — right now, most users interact with technology using text, but that is shifting, so voice recognition is increasingly important.” Hence, Linguistics being the scientific study of language deals with the diverse and interconnected realms within, but not limited to the social sciences.This is an indication of Linguistics occupying the status of a degree for all seasons. Those who understand the demand of rapidly changing globalized world are gearing up to come across this futurist encounter. The traversing trajectory of Linguistics with anthropology, computer sciences, engineering, philosophy, neurology, sociology, semiology, and cryptology, along with foreign language exploration in addition to speech and hearing science, provides the brass-tacks to produce across-the-board professionals.

 

A Degree in Linguistics – Prevailing Situation in Pakistan  

With regards to Pakistan, the existing trends are inclined towards aspects of learning, teaching and translation. However, initiatives have been taken to introduce the integration of computation and informatics with linguistics. In this prospect, Center for Language Engineering (CLE) established by Khwarizmi Institute of Computer Sciences (UET) and Corpus Research Center (CRC), Air University, Islamabad are taking the leap to offer Linguistic study by employing informatics. 

Moreover, CLE through its research-based computational insights of multilingual aspects of languages of Pakistan and CRC through development of Pakistan National Corpus of English (PNCE) are doing a condemnable job. Last but not the least, Center for Translation and Interpretation at National University of Modern Languages (NUML) is bracing to embrace domestic and global changes and responding to the complex multilingual, inter-cultural communicative challenges. With the goal to provide leadership and workforce in inter-lingual meditational zones, this center stands committed to address the interpretive issues of the future in terms of varying tendencies of communicative language use; hence laying the foundation of interdisciplinary and intra-disciplinary Linguistic research. 

Evidently, the linguistic diversity along with the colonial imprints offer a challenging opportunity to document linguistic perspective with reference to Pakistan’s societal construct. This is essential to deal with the all-encompassing globalized phenomenon involving not only academics, but also the industry, government and defense sector in context of socio-cultural, socio-economic, socio-technological, socio-political, and socio-ideological organizational hierarchy contributing to the international knowledge based economy. 

In this way, opting for a degree in Linguistics is crucial to developing popular skills such as analytical reasoning, critical inquiry, problem-solving, argumentation, data-collection, exploration, and above all, written and voiced expression in addition to cross-cultural skills. Considering the age of social media where linguistic ecosystem has become dynamic, understanding the prevalent demands of globalization, socio-global connectivity appear to be principally relying on linguistic expressions. This can be observed in view of the present Pakistani government’s ‘voiced’ posture over matters of great significance in the national and international setting. Therefore, those with specialization in this interdisciplinary field of study would be considered extremely valuable for the country in terms of building a stronger, more positive and more influential narrative of Pakistan before the global community.

LETTER The freelancing industry is growing by the day and we can well predict that the future of work, especially part-time jobs, lies in freelancing. With the job market around the world facing increasing saturation, freelancing has become an ideal platform for many youngsters to begin earning, at their own ease and often on their own terms and schedule. Freelancing is also very suitable for the youth of today, who love flexibility and don’t want to engage themselves in full-time jobs. So, if you don’t want to get engaged in a 9-5 ordeal, we can guide you to some important digital skills you can learn to kick start your career in freelancing and begin earning

Adobe Photoshop

Photoshop

If you want to start a career in graphic designing, learning Adobe Photoshop is a must. This tool has been the go-to program for designers around the world, from the very beginners to the pros. Learning how to use it will be a valuable addition to your skillset and can be very rewarding for students by making them more employable. In a nutshell, Adobe Photoshop is an image editing software that helps to apply various design effects to make the images more appealing. It is almost the first tool you need to learn if you wish to begin working in logo designing etc. It takes around 2 to 3 months to learn Adobe Photoshop, but one can learn the basics in just a week. However, advance level photomanipulation can be achieved with practice and it takes minimum 6 months of advance level practice to become a real PRO. Once you get the required skills you can start hunting for freelancing projects for photo editing, Gif creation, photo restoration, logo designing, sales material designing, web designing, and mobile app designing or simply start your own creative agency. Average graphic design income is between $100 to $5,000 per month, so it depends heavily upon your skills and ability to develop and retain new business relations. 

WordPress

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One out of every three websites that we surf on the internet today is powered by WordPress, making this treasured online website making platform a must-learn skills for students. Learning WordPress not only opens a range of freelancing opportunities for students, but also works as a career-building skill critical for landing a dream job. With zero requirement of advance coding knowledge, WordPress is a tool that allows you to develop almost all kinds of websites with plentiful customization options. A lot of tutorials and helpful data is available to learn this free online content management system and website builder. However, it will take a non-programmer about 6 months to learn WordPress, but it is definitely worth the time. By using WordPress skills students can get freelance projects related to website development, Theme customization, website data uploading, plugin development or installation, website maintenance services or start a website development company that is specialized in WordPress website development. Average WordPress developers around the globe charge $15 to $50 per hour which leads to remunerative income if you are a student with limited liabilities.

 

AutoCAD

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Among many computer-aided design software available today, AutoCAD is clearly the best tool widely used by engineers, architects and designers. Learning AutoCAD not only boosts your resume as a student, but also opens a realm of freelancing opportunities as drafters are heavily in demand nowadays. Because of the emerging implementation of CAD software in almost all industries, experts believe that learning AutoCAD is a lucrative option for students, especially those who are studying engineering. Mastering AutoCAD is time consuming and it will take years, but a beginner can become reasonably skilled to start freelancing online in 6 to 9 months. Learning this prized software will give students a chance to express their artistic side along with good part time income. You can work as a drafter, 3d modelling expert, architectural plan developer, blueprint drawing expert or become a prototype designer to earn via freelancing projects. AutoCAD expert’s average monthly income is around $3,200 and chances are high that one will secure an income of $500 to $800 per month with freelancing. 

Autodesk Maya

digital skills begin earningA world where every animation software has limitations, Autodesk MAYA is an exception. Maya is a 3D computer graphic software which helps its users to create 3D models, applications, maps, movies, advertisements, and games with plenty of visual effects. Digital services are the main things to help out the learners. The film industry, video game industry, automobile industry and real estate industry are the top industries that are actively using Autodesk MAYA software to run their operations. These facts enhance the scope of learning this amazing tool while you are struggling with textbooks, quizzes, midterms and finals. With a range of helpful documentation, tailor made tutorials, need base plugins and forums loaded with problem resolving posts it is really handy to learn this leading animation software. Experts believe that learning the entire software in a specific period of time is nearly impossible as the top experts of this tool only know 65% of it. Studies done on various student groups show that it will take 5 to 6 months with 3 to 4 hours of daily practice under the supervision of a mentor to learn basic level skills. The minimum monthly income of MAYA experts with basic skills is $7,500 per month, so it’s a good opportunity for students who want to earn a gainful income from the day first.

Unity

digital skills begin earningThe video gaming market will hit the $90 billion mark in 2020, which makes game development a skill that is highly in demand. There are many platforms available where one can develop a mobile game app, but among these Unity 3D is the leading application. At this very moment, Unity game development platform has 45% of Global Game Engine market share. This shows the huge potential for freelance earning if you learn this all-in-one game development platform. There are a number of tutorials and certifications available online where any student can start learning this money-making skill. Learning Unity 3D is easy, as it will take only three months to learn this platform even if you are a complete beginner. However, developing an engaging game that will earn four figure income monthly strictly depends upon your understanding of mobile game apps. With Unity 3D, there are many options to make money such as paid apps, app subscriptions, in-app purchases and third-party advertisements. Also, you can make games on demand and earn as per project specifications and requirements. Minimum income with Unity 3D game apps is around $200 per app, per month, but experts say that income is limitless if your app has more than 10K downloads. 

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There is little in this world that matches the simple pleasure of going through the pages of books, letting your imagination run free and allowing your mind to create new worlds. Zarrar Zafar tells us how you should get into the habit of reading to build your own personal books’ cache.

LETTER Having read fifty books last year, I’ve decided to aim at reading read at least one hundred books this year. As I write this article, I am going through the chapters of my 16th book of the year so far. Reading is never about the number of books one must finish in any given specified given time period. Only about, as Dr Suess puts it simply, knowing more. I take it as the most contenting and the best hobby one must pursue. There is no dearth of material focusing on the significance of reading. Therefore, I must straightaway begin with a viable way about how to fall in love with books and start building your own book cache. 

 

Getting Going 

Firstly, you must free your mind and heart from all irrelevant issues, and instead focus only on the most important of tasks at hand. This is the first and the most important step, which I call ‘managing and creating free spaces’. It will be extremely difficult to pursue in the beginning, but gradually you can master this art of ‘letting go’ of the unimportant stuff. Only a contented heart and a free mind can make the best use of free spaces available. It will also help you in all other areas of life, be it personal or professional. It will induce the quality traits in you and you will start living a positive life. Thus, it will render you the free time available, which you can best make use of to get into the habit of reading.

You must free your mind and heart from irrelevant issues and focus only on important tasks. This is an important step called ‘managing and creating free spaces’

Secondly, whether you like reading or not, start buying books and start building your own little pile of books. The more the books you buy, the greater will be your chances of falling in love with books. It will be the best gift you will ever have in your home for parents, siblings or your children. If you cannot afford buying books each month, find a library nearby. Take your children, siblings and friends to libraries, where you can easily borrow available books. In addition, start visiting old book banks and Urdu Bazaars in your respective cities, as these places often afford the opportunity to find the best books at a fraction of the original prices. The steps you walk in pursuit of building a books’ cache of your own will itself be worth a literary adventure. 

 

Let’s Get Building A Personal Books’ Cache

Wait No Good

Third, do not, and I repeat, do not wait to find the “free time” to pick up a book. Learn the art of utilizing free spaces available, be it at your workplace, during daily commute or at any gathering. Always keep a book with you and whenever you find the narrowest of margins, make use of them to get a few pages further into the story. It might look odd in the beginning and peers might often comment sarcastically and few may even try to belittle this habit of yours. But, remember, you have to keep doing the right things, instead following the mob. It will require a tremendous amount of courage and initiative to swim against the tide, but the results are worth the try. Inspire others to read and pick up books as well, instead getting discouraged by people’s remarks.

Never wait to find the “free time” to pick up a book. Learn the art of utilizing free spaces available, be it at work, during commute or at a gathering

Fourth, befriend people who are avid readers and spend more time with them. In today’s well connected world, it’s easy to stay connected with like-minded people. Find like-minded people in your class, workplace or neighborhood to befriend and then read in a group. You can even join some literary circles like book clubs, where people conduct readings and discussions on awide variety of books.Fifth, always set goals. Be it a single or a 100 books a year, a target always keeps you motivated. Always try to aim high, and even if you fall short of your goals, you still would have made it far.Sixth, begin with the books on topics that interest you the most. I remember starting reading magazines and newspapers during my school days. I turned it into a hobby and gradually became an avid reader. I suggest you to begin with biographies, autobiographies and memoirs. Or begin with fiction, or any other subject you have developed some interest in over the years. You can consult your peers to get the best recommendations in accordance with your interests.

Make optimum use of technology and gadgets available and read on all mediums at your convenience. Be it Kindle, paperback or audiobooks, use whatever you can get your hands on

Lastly, make optimum use of technology and gadgets available and read on all mediums at your convenience. Be it Kindle, paperback or audiobooks, use whatever you can get your hands on. Also make use of social media apps. There is tons of information available on the internet, and be wise to know what to read and what to ignore. Try following inspiring and positive social media influencers, as they often inadvertently assist in developing positive habits in followers. YouTube is a great resource for finding lessons on speed reading, listening to book reviews, and finding other information on literature. And here I have a final suggestion. The moment you finish reading this article, visit a book shop, buy a book, set the time to read it within a month and by the time you get the next copy of this magazine, you must have read at least one book. That would be one giant step you take towards building your own books’ cache.

Zarrar Zafar is a student of MPhil in IR and an avid reader. He can be reached bookscache@yahoo.com.

The latest report on status of education in Pakistan highlights some commendable improvements in educational outcomes, but we are still far away from safely saying we have education in the country covered. Ammar Sheikh reports.

Letter Despite various enrolment drives, digitization and hiring and training of teachers, Pakistan is still unable to get all of the out-of-school children back to classrooms, with the proportion of enrolled children aged between 6 and 16 years remaining the same over the past one year.In 2019, 17 percent of all Pakistani children were out-of-school, a number that has remained the same when compared to the previous year, according to the latest Annual Status of Education Report (Rural) 2019.

The annual report gauges the on-ground realities in the education sector of Pakistan, showcasing how education in the country is faring when considered sid by side the claims made by successive regimes.Per this year’s findings, 10 percent of Pakistani children have never been enrolled in a school, while seven percent have dropped out of school they once went to.The report says that the proportion of enrolled children has increased slightly, by 2 percent, for children between 3 and 5 years of age. But the proportion of children in school in the 6-16-year bracket has remained the same, meaning most children are not moving beyond primary.

 

Gender Gap

A similar situation persists with regards to gender gap, with the overall gap remaining the same over the past two years for children between 6 and 16 years of age. Per the report, seven percent of male children and 10 percent of female children were found to be out of schools.It also reported that the link between enrolment and income disparity was very prominent, especially for girls. The report found that 40 percent of girls from the poorest households were out of schools, compared to 24 percent from the richest segments of the society.

Enrollment of children in 3 to 5-year has gone up, but the proportion of children in school in 6 to 16-year bracket has remained the same, meaning most children are not moving beyond primary.

For boys, the statistics were not as bad, but still call for concern. A total of 27 percent of the poorest boys were found to be out of schools, whereas the number came down to 18 percent for the richest sgements.There was also a disparity between girls and boys when it came to learning. The report said that 46 percent boys, but only 38 percent girls, could read at least a sentence in Urdu/Sindhi/Pashto. A total of 48 percent boys could read English words, while only 39 percent of girls could do the same. Similarly, 43 percent of boys were able to do at least subtraction, whereas only 36 percent of girls could do the same.

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Public vs Private

Though there is a positive trend in shift from private schools to government schools, there is much to be desired in this area as well. As compared to 2014, a seven percent shift was recorded from private schools to government schools in 2019.The report found that within the total, 77 percent children were enrolled in government schools, whereas 23 percent were going to non-state institutions –21 percent to private schools and 2 percent to madrassas.

Children in private schools are still showing better comprehension skills

Out of the enrolled students in government schools, 39 percent were girls and 61 percent were boys, whereas in private schools, 59 percent of enrolled children were boys and the remaining girls. Despite the shift from private to government schools, children in private schools are showing better comprehension skills. This means that government schools need to improve a lot. According to the report, 68 percent of children enrolled in class 5 at a private school were able to read at least a story in Urdu/Sindhi/Pashto. The number dropped to 58 percent when similar students were considered at government-run schools.Furthermore, 73 percent of private school children could read at least a sentence in class 5, whereas only 53 percent of students in government schools could do the same. For basic arithmetic, 69 percent of children enrolled in class 5 at private schools were able to do division, compared to only 55 percent of class 5 children enrolled in government schools.The report also found that private tuition was more prevalent among children attending private schools. Overall, 22 percent of students in private schools were getting paid tuition, compared to 6 percent in government schools.

 

Learning In Schools

One positive development that the report highlighted was that learning among children had improved. It said 59 percent of class 5 students could read a class 2 level story in Urdu/Sindhi/Pashto, compared to only 56 percent in 2018. Among 59 percent children of class 5 who could read a story in Urdu/Sindhi/Pashto, more than 85 percent could answer questions related to the story orally.Similarly, 18 percent of class 3 children could read a story in Urdu/Sindhi/Pashto compared to only 17 percent who could do it in 2018. Among the 18 percent children of class 3 who could read a story in Urdu/Sindhi/Pashto, more than 85 percent could answer questions related to the story orally.

Compared to 2014, a seven percent shift was recorded from private schools to government schools in 2019.

For English, 55 percent class 5 children could read sentences (class 2 level), compared to 52 percent in 2018. Among the 55 percent of class 5 children who could read sentences in English, 84 percent could tell the meanings orally in local languages. A total of 16 percent of class 3 children could read a class 2 level sentence, compared to only 5 percent in 2018. Among those 16 percent, 87 percent could tell the meanings orally in local languages.In arithmetic, class 5 children showed improvements, while there was a negative trend in class 3 children when compared to the previous year. The report said 57 percent class 5 children could do two-digit division, compared to 53 percent in 2018. Whereas, 21 percent children enrolled in class 3 could do two-digit division in 2019, compared to 28 percent in 2018.

 

Regional Disparity

The report also looked at regional factors and found that all parts of Pakistan were not doing equally well. Almost all the western part of the country – Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and its newly-merged districts, were the worst off. The parts that had the best outcomes in terms of children between 3 and 5 years going to school were Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT). Sindh and Gilgit-Baltistan did better than western parts, while Punjab’s performance fell between that of AJK and ICT. The overall situation has improved when compared with the previous year, as almost all regions making some headway.

Punjab Govt, Private Varsities Agree To Resolve Sub-Campus Issue

The Punjab Government and private universities have agreed on resolving the outstanding issue of irregular sub-campuses following an intervention by Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar.The government has agreed to look into accreditation of illegal sub-campuses of various private sector universities and announced a committee to oversee the matter.In a press conference at the DGPR on February 20, Punjab Higher Education Minister Raja Yasir Humayun Sarfaraz revealed that the committee would be made up of four members from the private sector and four members from the Punjab Higher Education Department and Punjab Higher Education Commission.Raja Yasir said the government was in favor of private universities, as it could not address the challenge of providing quality education to the youth of the country on its own. But the government would not compromise on quality of education in either public or private sector universities of the province, he added.

 

Registration Of Madrassas Likely To Begin In March 

The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training is likely to start a countrywide campaign for registration of madrassas with the government in the first week of March.Per official reports, no madrassa is registered with the ministry so far and the ministry has made the preparations needed to address the issue.In this very regard, a Directorate General of Religious Education has also been set up in the federal capital along with 16 regional offices across the country. The requisite staff in this offices has been appointed via National Commission for Human Development (NCHD) and Basic Education Community Schools (BECS) on attachment basis.The registration form, agreed to in principle by the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training and Ittehad Tanzeemat-ul-Madaris Pakistan (ITMP) has already been printed and would be handed out to madrassa administrations in the days to come.There are close to 35,000 seminaries spread across the country and at least 3,000 would be registered in the first year, Minister of Federal Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mahmood said in December last year. The minister said that the registration process of all seminaries would be completed in the next four years.

 

Capital’s Schools To Be Made Role Models: Shafqat

The Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mahmood has said that educational institutions of Islamabad would be transformed into role models for the country. Addressing a ground breaking ceremony for Islamabad Model College for Boys in sector G-15, the federal minister said, “The education ministry was making all out efforts to resolve the challenges being faced by the education sector.”He said education was a top priority of the current government and the stakeholders were making all efforts needed for the overhauling of the education sector.Shafqat said that in the last 70 years, Pakistan’s literacy rate had only been about 60%, which meant that around 40% of the country’s population could not read or write. 

 

IHC Restores PMDC, Declares PMC Illegal

The Islamabad High Court has ruled against the dissolution of Pakistan Medical and Dental Council.PMDC was dissolved through a presidential ordinance on October 20, 2019 and a new regulatory body, the Pakistan Medical Commission, was formed in its place.On February 11, Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani ordered the dissolution of the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC), declaring it illegal. IHC had admitted a petition against PMDC’s dissolution on October 30, 2019. Former PMDC employees had taken to court to protest the unjust and reckless dissolution, which had led to them losing their jobs.

PM Inaugurates Education Complex For Orphans In AJK 

Prime Minister Imran Khan inaugurated an education complex on February 6 that will provide education to orphans and unattended children in Mirpur, Azad Kashmir.The facility was built by Kashmir Orphan Relief Trust, a non-profit organisation raising orphan children at a purpose built home. The prime minister was accompanied by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Kashmir Affairs Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, Azad Jammu and Kashmir Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider and Chairman of Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir Syed Fakhar Imam.Chairman of the Trust Chaudhry Mohammed Akhtar briefed the prime minister about the project and the facilities being provided there for the orphans. The prime minister took a tour of the facility, including classrooms and hostel. Khan also joined the children of orphanage at lunch and interacted with them.

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Colombian Teacher Wins Dedicated Teacher Awards 2020

The Cambridge University Press revealed the winner of its Dedicated Teacher Awards 2020, with a teacher from Colombia’s Bucaramanga city named the world’s most dedicated teacher.Patricia Abril took the top spot in Cambridge University Press’ Dedicated Teacher Awards 2020, edging out 6,000 other entries from 97 different countries.Patricia was born in Bucaramanga, Colombia, and teaches social studies at New Cambridge School in Bucaramanga, but what made her stand out among the nominees was her work with students on social projects in the local community.Her programmes have positively influenced different communities and places, including a student-led project to improve local facilities for people with disabilities, which recently received government funding.