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FAPUASA Weary Of Private Sector’s Presence in Education Reform Committees

The Federation of All Pakistan Universities Academic Staff Association has expressed serious concern over appointment of several faculty members from Lahore University of Management.

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Five Simple, Yet Powerful Lessons From Allama Iqbal’s Poetry

Allama Muhammad Iqbal was a poet, philosopher, scholar, knight, politician and an authority on Islam all rolled into one single mortal being. His work.

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Book Review: Reconstruction Of Religious Thought In Islam By Allama Iqbal

Few people attain knighthood from the West. Fewer are worthy of being called “Allama” in the East. However, there is not a single individual.

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Suicide Rates Among Japan’s School-Goers Hit 30-Year High

There has been an alarming rise in suicide rates among Japan’s high schoolers during the last three decades despite the overall suicide rates declining.

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Punjab VCs’ Appointment Criteria All Set For A Comprehensive Overhaul

A high-level committee tasked with reviewing and recommending changes to the lengthy process of appointment of vice chancellors (VCs) in public universities of Punjab.

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Pakistani Universities’ Dismal Performance In Asian Rankings Worrying: Alvi

Pakistani universities’ dismal performance in the list of top 500 universities of Asia is a matter of grave concern, President Arif Alvi has said.

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Education Spending In India Has Been Inadequate, Says Shashi Tharoor

Renowned Indian lawmaker Shashi Tharoor has said that successive Indian governments failed to spend adequately on education and health sectors in the country, with.

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Pro-Chancellor Slot Set To Be Abolished In Punjab’s Public Universities

Days after Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar hinted at changing the administrative hierarchy in public universities across the province, the provincial government has decided.

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Murad Vows To Address Deaf Students’ Educational Needs Via Digital Learning

The Sindh government is focused on addressing the educational needs of close to 300,000 deaf children across the province by increasing their access to.

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Indian Gag Order On Academia Withdrawn After Backlash

Indian gag order on academia that aimed to curtail freedom and right to protest has been rolled back following widespread protests by members of.

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