PM Orders Free Meals for Students


The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training is gearing up to roll out the National Nutrition Programme in Islamabad, marking a significant step towards advancing child education and healthcare initiatives.

Scheduled to commence on May 1, the programme is the result of directives issued by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, underscoring the high-level commitment to addressing crucial socio-economic issues affecting children’s development.

Spearheaded in collaboration with the esteemed Allah Wala Trust, the National Nutrition Programme is poised to make a significant impact by addressing the nutritional needs of students enrolled in government primary schools throughout Islamabad.

Education Secretary Mohyuddin Wani elaborated on the programme’s objectives, highlighting its multifaceted approach to enhancing student welfare. In its initial phase, the programme will focus on providing free meals to students, recognizing the pivotal role of proper nutrition in promoting physical health and academic
performance. By ensuring access to nutritious meals, the initiative aims to mitigate the barriers to learning associated with food insecurity and malnutrition.

The launch of the National Nutrition Programme represents a pivotal moment in the government’s commitment to holistic education and healthcare. It reflects a proactive approach to addressing the underlying socio-economic factors that can hinder children’s educational attainment and overall well-being. By prioritizing the nutritional needs of students, the programme seeks to create an enabling environment conducive to optimal learning outcomes and holistic development.

Furthermore, the partnership with the Allah Wala Trust underscores the importance of collaboration between government entities and civil society organizations in addressing complex social challenges. Through this partnership, the programme leverages the expertise and resources of both sectors to maximize its reach and impact, ensuring that no child is left behind due to nutritional disp
arities.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Pakistan, Iran sign 8 agreements and MoUs for cooperation


Pakistan and Iran have signed eight agreements and MoUs for cooperation in diverse fields.

The agreements included cooperation in security, judicial assistance in civil matters and veterinary and animal health.

The two countries signed an MOU for establishment of a special economic zone whilst another was signed for film exchanges and cooperation between Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Organization of Cinema and audio visual affairs of Iran.

Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Ministry of Cooperatives, labours and social welfare of Iran as well as Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority and National Standards Organization of Iran also signed MOUs of cooperation.

An MOU was also signed on legal cooperation.

The ceremony was witnessed by the Iranian President and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Comsats University Rector Caught in Major New Controversy


Comsats University Islamabad (CUI) has found itself entangled in controversy as its university syndicate, led by an interim rector, has recently amended a clause in its statute.

The university has been operating under interim leadership since the resignation of Dr. Mohammad T. Afzal, with senior Dean Prof Dr. Sajid Qamar overseeing affairs until a permanent rector is appointed.

Favoritism in Hiring Faculty Members

Furthermore, the positions of registrar, treasurer, and controller are also being managed under interim arrangements. Amidst the turmoil, a group of faculty members has come forward with allegations of favoritism against the rector.

During a conversation with a local media outlet, they accused him of blatant violations of rules and ignoring merit. According to a faculty member, Dr. Sajid Qamar allegedly made alterations to the statute last month, particularly regarding the appointment of department heads, to favor certain faculty members.

Under the current rules, a Head of Department (HOD) is
selected from three senior professors and an equal number of associate professors. However, faculty members stated that the syndicate changed this rule last month, expanding the pool to include the ten most senior professors, from whom one would be chosen as the HOD.

They alleged that this change was made to favor the rector’s preferred candidates. They added that Prof. Qamar’s responsibilities were limited to day-to-day affairs, suggesting that altering rules exceeded his authority.

The faculty members supported their claim by referencing a letter from the Establishment Division dated April 9, 2021, regarding the look-after charge. They stated that the University Senate held the authority to give financial and administrative powers, particularly in the case of a look-after rector, who was appointed by the chancellor.

The faculty members also claimed that Professor Waqas Masood, who was appointed as the head of the Physics Department on June 18, 2021, for a three-year term, was unlawfully replaced by a jun
ior professor by the rector last year.

They asserted that when the issue was brought before the Islamabad High Court, the rector was compelled to overturn the appointment. However, instead of reinstating a senior professor, the rector appointed an associate professor as the new head in February this year.

Student Transfer and Harassment Cases

The faculty members further alleged that CUI, in violation of regulations, permitted the transfer of a student from the Department of Computer Science at the Wah campus to the same department at the Islamabad campus.

Moreover, they claimed that there were two harassment cases against a faculty member who had close ties to the look-after rector. While these cases were supposed to be decided by the university’s harassment committee, which was established in 2023 for a two-year term, both the convener and a committee member were suddenly removed last month.

They also accused the rector of employing a PhD student to teach courses originally assigned to him in the bachel
or’s program of Physics. ‘Students filed a complaint against this violation of their rights with the HOD on Jan 13, 2024. Despite several reminders, their complaint has not been taken up,’ they added.

Upper Management’s Response

General Manager of Rector Secretariat Naveed Ahmed Khan dismissed all allegations made by the group, asserting that the current rector made decisions per rules and regulations. He added that the rector possessed the full authority to manage the university’s affairs, just like previous interim rectors.

‘He [rector] has authority to chair meeting of syndicate and take decisions in interest of the university,’ he said. He claimed that it was the syndicate not the rector, who approved changes to to the statute related to appointment of HODs.

Moreover, he also described the transfer of students from Wah to Islamabad as legal.

In response to a question, he said that a selection committee proposed the appointment of the current registrar for a three-year term. However, the Senate did no
t approve it initially due to a certain issue, which was later resolved.

Meanwhile, the registrar’s three-year term has concluded, and his case will be referred to the Senate to determine whether he should continue or if a fresh advertisement should be initiated. Moreover, a regular rector will soon be appointed as a search committee is scheduled to commence interviews starting Monday.

‘The treasurer was appointed in 2017 when it was Comsats Institute and the treasurer’s position was in grade OG-IV and the Act says no person will be lowered in rank after passing of the Act from parliament.’

He further mentioned that the change in the convener and a member of the harassment committee occurred due to delays in finalizing inquiries on their part.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Pakistan, Iran agree to increase bilateral trade volume to $10b


Pakistan and Iran have decided to promote their bilateral relations in diverse fields including political, economic, trade and culture.

The understanding came at the delegation level talks between the two countries in Islamabad today.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif led the Pakistani delegation while that of Iran by its President Dr Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi.

Later at a press stakeout, the Iranian President said both the countries have decided to enhance their trade volume to ten billion dollars.

The Iranian President also emphasized the need for promotion of trade and business activities in the border areas for the wellbeing of the peoples there.

Dr Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi said both Pakistan and Iran are determined to fight terrorism and other organized crimes.

He expressed the hope that his visit to Pakistan will be a turning point regarding the expansion and promotion of bilateral relations between the great people of Pakistan and Iran.

In his remarks on the occasion, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed
Pakistan’s firm commitment to further strengthen bilateral relations with Iran. He said time has come to transform our border areas into the ones of economic progress and prosperity.

Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan and Iran enjoy historic relations and these are deep rooted in common faith and culture. He was confident that the visit of Iranian President will further strengthen and deepen the bilateral relationship between Pakistan and Iran.

The Prime Minister also commended the Iranian stance on Palestinian issue. He said Pakistan stands by the Palestinian people. He said the Muslim countries need to collectively raise voice from various forums in support of the Palestinian people.

The Prime Minister also expressed his gratitude to the Iranian leadership for raising voice for the oppressed people of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. He was confident that the day is not far when the Kashmiri people will also get their right to self-determination.

On the occasion, both the leaders inaugurated the I
ran Avenue, while President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi also planted a sapling at the premises of the Prime Minister House.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Balochistan Govt. Implements Female-Only Staff Policy in Schools


The Balochistan government has taken a significant step towards enhancing the educational environment for girls by directing the appointment of exclusively female staff in all girls’ educational institutions across the province.

This decision, orchestrated by the provincial education secretary, underscores the government’s unwavering commitment to fostering gender equality and creating a safe and conducive learning atmosphere for female students.

The directive, which has been met with widespread approval and commendation, outlines several key components aimed at ensuring the effective implementation of the female-only staff policy in girls’ schools. Firstly, it mandates the immediate transfer of all male staff members currently serving in girls’ schools to alternative assignments within the education sector. By reallocating male staff members to other roles, the government aims to create a gender-balanced staffing structure that better aligns with the needs and sensitivities of female students.

Furthermor
e, the directive emphasizes the appointment of qualified female staff to fill all vacant positions within girls’ educational institutions. This proactive approach not only enhances employment opportunities for women but also serves to empower female educators and role models who can inspire and support the next generation of young girls.

To facilitate the seamless transition process, male staff members currently stationed in girls’ schools have been instructed to report to the director of education, who will oversee their reassignment to suitable roles within the education sector. This ensures that the transfer process is conducted efficiently and with minimal disruption to school operations.

Source: Pro Pakistani