Contribution of Private Schools in Education
Although the establishment of a vast network of private schools in the urban and rural areas has helped in increase in literacy rate in Pakistan in recent times, yet, access to such schools is still the privilege of the moneyed class, believes Muhammad Iqbal
The Only Way Out for the Poor
Madrassahs have long been the centers of classical Islamic studies and the guardians of the orthodoxy in South Asian Islam. Hence, to say that the ideological orientation of Madrassah education is conservative is to state the obvious, explains Rauf Arif
A Curious Breed of Madrassahs
Indeed, it is West Bengal’s 508 madrassahs that are the curiosities- they are quite unlike found elsewhere in the country and the world. Apart from the fact that they have so many Hindu students, there is not a single mullah (cleric) teaching in them, writes Jaideep Mazmumdar
The Great Lesson of Learning
Real education enhances the dignity of a human being and increases his/her self-respect. If only the real sense of education could be realized by each individual, and carried forward in every field of human activity the world will be a much better place to live in, writes, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Tall Claims Broken Promises
It is difficult to make sense out of the meaningful slogans on education raised by the government when children knock on car windows for a penny or two, shares Lamia Zia
What After Non-Formal Education?
It is obvious that the literacy programs initiated by the successive governments over the years failed to translate into increasing literacy rate. Why? The one important obstacle appears to be the lack of political will which has lead to this bleak and depressing situation, writes Fazila Gulrez
The Innocent Deceased
Female foeticide has become easy with ultrasound tests costing very little. To date, no law is present in Pakistan to end this practice while in 1994 the Government of India passed the Pre- conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act with the aim of preventing female foeticide, writes Sabeen Hafeez
Juveniles Denied Justice Despite Law
A juvenile prisoner cannot be handcuffed or put in fetters or subjected to torture or cruelty while in custody. He cannot be awarded death penalty even if it has been proved that he/she has committed a murder, and yet all this happens despite the JJSO, laments Rafiq Khan
Health Hazards of Working on the Streets
Children on the street are exposed to numerous health hazards including HIV and AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, shares Jawadullah
Bondage: Chaining Generations in Poverty
Bonded labor is the worst manifestation of human exploitation, deprivation and helplessness of the oppressed, explicates Iqbal Ahmed Detho
The Rigors of Being a Bonded Laborer
Unable to pay the loan in time, the person and his/ her family become bonded laborers, working long hours under trying conditions with little or no pay, in order to pay back the loan, writes Nadeem Shah
Honor Killings a Cruel Misnomer
Honor killings — the very term is a cruel misnomer — have occurred in this region since pre-Islamic times, in the tribal cultures of Balochistan and NWFP. Over the centuries, the practice traveled to other parts of what is now Pakistan, via migrating tribes; today, it is part of a centuries-old tradition, writes Hilda Saeed
Controversy Rests Budhia, but Fame Still Chases Him
A punishment led to the discovery of the talent. Das asked the child, who used abusive words, to run in the training hall till he came back. He forgot about it, but when he returned seven hours later, Budhia was still running, writes Lalit Pattajoshi
Trafficking Of Punjabi Children to Europe: The Case of France
Trafficking in person has increased dramatically during the recent times. Human beings have been trafficked around the world, within a country or across countries for servitude, sexual exploitation, forced labor, begging and other forms of services by the organized traffickers, says a study by Zubair Tahir on Trafficking in Person
Wheeling---- A Deadly Sport
It is difficult to define the exact nature of the thrill experienced by the children; however, according to some the fun is so intoxicating that one cannot match it with any other experience in life, explains Sarwat Bukhari.
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