Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Maiden child health university established in Pakistan

newborn child coronavirus

LAHORE: Taking a landmark initiative, the Punjab Government has established University of Child Health Sciences—a first-of-its-kind institution catering to child health in Pakistan. According to the notification, available with Bol News, the newly established university will function under the provisions of the University of Child Health Sciences, Lahore Act 2021. “All properties, movable and immovable, … Read more

World Bank approves $100 million to help raise Sindh literacy rate

World Bank

ISLAMABAD: The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved $100 million in financing to support Pakistan’s efforts to increase literacy and student retention rates in Sindh, a statement issued by the bank said on Friday. The amount has been approved for the Sindh Early Learning Enhancement through Classroom Transformation (Select) project that is aimed at … Read more

IMF downgrades growth outlook for India 

IMF Pakistan

WASHINGTON: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) maintained its 6 per cent global growth forecast for 2021, upgrading its outlook for the United States and other wealthy economies but cutting estimates for a number of developing countries struggling with surging Covid-19 pandemic. The Fund has cut this year’s economic growth forecast for some Asia countries including India, … Read more

President Alvi calls for proactive steps to promote IT sector

President Alvi

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi on Tuesday called for taking proactive measures to develop the information technology (IT) sector and to ensure economic and scientific development of the country. He said that globally, the focus of development policies was shifting from brick-and-mortar development projects to the intellectual development of human resources and Pakistan needed to … Read more

Pakistan’s youth literacy stands at 72%: survey

Intermediate Students

ISLAMABAD: The country’s youth literacy remained at 72 per cent at the national level, proportionately higher in urban areas with 84 per cent than in rural areas with 65 per cent, according to the Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement Survey (PSLM 2019/20) conducted by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. The youth literacy is calculated … Read more

In Japan, we strive for cutting-edge science, technology, and innovation

In Japan, we strive for cutting-edge science, technology, and innovation

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) of Japan has stressed the importance of being a world leader in science and technology.

Japan’s economy and society are undergoing significant changes. Energy, resources, food shortages, a declining birth rate, an aging population, as well as underdeveloped rural economies and communities, are the most pressing issues in Japan today.

Japan’s global status in science and technology has recently fallen as a result of these challenges, even while other countries continue to strengthen their science, technology, and innovation (STI) policies.

However, as in the past, Japan must continue to be a country that actively contributes to humanity’s growth by using its STI capability to address global concerns and improve the quality of life in underdeveloped countries. Japan also aspires to actively contribute to global growth that is sustainable.

The Science and Technology Policy Bureau, which is part of Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT), is in charge of planning and designing basic policies to promote science and technology in the country.

Its goal is to develop human resources in science and technology, benefiting everyone from students to senior researchers and engineers, and to support international activities and science and technology promotion in a variety of places.

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Pakistan, Kuwait to promote trade ties through joint commission

Shah Mahmood Qureshi

TASHKENT: Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and his Kuwaiti counterpart Sheikh Ahmed Nasser Al-Muhammad Al-Sabah on Friday vowed to set up a joint commission to promote bilateral trade and economic ties in the near future. In a meeting held on the sidelines of the Central and South Asia Coordination conference in Tashkent, the two … Read more

Youth should be equipped with skill-based education: official

Tevta

ISLAMABAD: The Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (Tevta) secretary Rai Manzoor Nasir on Thursday stressed for promoting skill-based education training for youth, which would decrease the rate of unemployment. He expressed these views on the eve of the “World Youth Skills Day”, which is being celebrated on July 15 every year, with the aim … Read more

Pakistan keen to boost trade relations with Asean nations: foreign secretary

Pakistan keen to boost trade relations with Asean nations: foreign secretary

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan accorded high priority to its relations with the South East Asian nations and recognised the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) vast economic potential and its centrality in the regional architecture, a government official said on Friday. Addressing the Experts Dialogue on “Pakistan-Asean: Shared Future and the Way Forward”, co-organised by the Embassy … Read more

Pakistani mission in Saudi Arabia focuses on education, welfare of community

Pakistani mission in Saudi Arabia focuses on education, welfare of community

JEDDAH: Pakistan Embassy in Saudi Arabia is extending maximum facilitation to the Pakistani community in its jurisdiction with special focus in the field of education and welfare, a top diplomat said. According to a 2020 estimate, around 2.7 million Pakistanis are living in Saudi Arabia, of which approximately 40,000 students are studying in a chain … Read more

Higher Education Commission: Budget To Be Increased For Education Sector

Higher Education Commission: Budget To Be Increased For Education Sector

Higher Education Commission (HEC) conducted an initial assessment which showed that most of the universities in Pakistan are not well-equipped for online teaching platform. Out of a total of 205 universities, only 40 of them had well-established universities. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, universities have been using online education mode to protect their faculty members, students … Read more

Educational institutes in 12 districts of Sindh to remain closed till June 6

Schools

Educational institutes in 12 districts of Sindh will remain closed till June 6, as the ratio of coronavirus cases in the mentioned districts is higher than 5%, the Federal Education Ministry said on Friday. In a statement, the ministry stated that the districts include Badin, Dadu, Hyderabad, Jamshoro, Sukkur, Shaheed Benazirabad, and all districts of … Read more

Coronavirus: Schools to offer in-person classes at 50% capacity

Coronavirus: Schools to offer in-person classes at 50% capacity

The authorities in Ajman announced that schools across the city can resume in-person classes at 50 percent capacity. According to the media reports, the 50 percent cap applies to both school students and employees. Students and staff must strictly adhere to all Covid safety protocols. The UAE’s Ministry of Education had in February announced that … Read more

President Urges OIC to play role for the future of Muslim Youth

President

President Dr. Arif Alvi on Monday urged Ministerial Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation of the OIC to play its role in imparting contemporary knowledge to the youth of Muslim Ummah. According to the details, the President was addressing the inaugural session of the Global Al-Farabi Forum in Islamabad. He emphasized a combination of … Read more

Sindh ready to work with HEC to improve quality of education

Murad Ali Shah

The Government of Sindh and the Higher Education Commission (HEC) have agreed on forming a combined accreditation system in order to support students and the future of universities in accordance with the market changes and demands. According to the details, a meeting between Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and Higher Education Commission Chairman Dr. … Read more

We need to promote inexpensive distance education says President

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President Dr. Arif Alvi has said that it is the need of time to promote inexpensive distance education to accelerate country’s pace of progress.
According to the details, he was addressing convocation of a University in Islamabad today.
The President said distance education will help country develop its human resource.
He said the present government gave highest ever number of fifty thousand scholarships this year to enable the deserving students to get higher education.
Earlier President Dr. Arif Alvi in a separate statement asked the students to strike a balance in their curricular and extracurricular activities to excel in their life.The President said the students have an important role to play to carve out a name for the country in the comity of nations.

Dr. Alvi noted the country will move forward on the path of progress and development with the promotion of education.

He said this is a big struggle but expressed the confidence that the country will see improvement in the field of education with each passing year.

He said about twenty million children are out of school and it is our responsibility to bring them into the educational institutions.

Dr. Arif Alvi said enrollment of all children in schools, no dropouts, and introducing the latest technology in the education sector are his foremost priorities.

Dr Arif Alvi said that his goal of entering the politics was not to reach the presidency but to make efforts towards bringing improvement in the living standards of the people by providing them better health and education facilities.

President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi also drew the attention of the students towards the challenges of global warming and water shortages. He asked the students to plant more trees to cope with the issue of climate change and avoid wastage of water.

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Apply Now for Ehsaas Undergraduate Scholarship

Ehsaas

The government has opened the Ehsaas Undergraduate Scholarship Portal for the submission of online scholarship applications for the academic year 2020-21. In a tweet on Tuesday, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Poverty Alleviation Sania Nishtar said the portal will remain open till the 30th of next month. She said all students studying in … Read more

Wuhan: Covid-19 ground zero to reopen schools on Tuesday

Wuhan’s local authorities reported that the city, hit first and the hardest by the Corona virus pandemic, was prepared to reopen its educational institutions, including schools and kindergartens, on Tuesday. As many as 2,842 institutions that make up Wuhan’s educational infrastructure are set to open their doors to almost 1.4 million students for the autumn … Read more

KPK Govt issues SOPs for schools

No winter vacations this year

Education Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has issued the SOPs for schools due to coronavirus pandemic. According to the details, arrangements will be made to check the fever at the school gate. Students and teachers with temperatures above 37.3 degrees Celsius will not be allowed to come to school. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”sindh-govt-decides-to-take-action-against-private-schools”] The statement said that … Read more

Sindh Govt decides to take action against private schools

Schools

The Sindh government has decided to take actions against private schools. In this regard, the Directorate of Private Institutions Sindh said that action would be taken against any school which would open before the announcement of the government. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”final-decision-to-be-made-by-government-only-education-minister”] Directorate of Private Institutions Sindh has formed an inspection team for 5 districts of … Read more

Legislation enacted to promote students without examinations

Legislation enacted to promote students without examinations

Legislation has been enacted to promote 800,000 matric and intermediate students of Sindh without examinations. According to details, after the bill to promote students without examinations was passed in the Sindh Assembly by a majority vote, Sindh Governor Imran Ismail signed the bill. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”sindh-lifts-lockdown-schools-marriage-halls-closed-till-sep-15″] After the signature of Governor Sindh, the rules of … Read more

Minorities are playing a key role in country’s development: Dr Arif Alvi

Mango Diplomacy

President Dr Arif Alvi has said that members of the minority community are playing a key role in the development of the country in various fields including education, medicine, army and bureaucracy. According to details, President Dr. Arif Alvi in ​​a message on the occasion of Minorities Day said that today is a day of … Read more

Punjab Education Department decides to reduce examination syllabus

Punjab Education Department decides to reduce examination syllabus

Punjab Education Department has decided to reduce the examination syllabus 20201 for all classes. According to the details, the education department has decided to reduce the examination syllabus of all classes to 2021 for the educational institutions closed due to COVID-19 pandemic. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”final-decision-to-be-made-by-government-only-education-minister”] Punjab Textbook Board has prepared syllabus of all subjects according … Read more

Final decision to be made by government only: Education Minister

Saeed ghani

Education Minister of Sindh, Saeed Ghani said today (Aug 6) that the private body cannot take any decision on reopening of schools, the final decision will be made by the government. According to the details, the education minister announced that the final decision on reopening of schools lies with the government and if the health … Read more

Karachi University to held examinations next month

Karachi University cancels exams

Karachi University announced that the examination of medical students will be held. According to the details, the university has decided to take examinations of BDS and MBBS in August. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”karachi-university-admission-opens-for-chemical-and-biological-sciences-department”] The sources said that BDS exams will start from August 5, 2020. The university will establish four examination centers for BDS examinations. It is … Read more

PM’s smart lockdown policy is being appreciated all over world: Foreign Minister

PM's smart lockdown policy being appreciated by world: Foreign Minister

Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s smart lockdown policy is being appreciated all over the world. According to details, Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mehmood and Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar met Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi at the Foreign Ministry. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”cabinet-postpones-tv-license-fee-hike-shibli-faraz”] During the … Read more

Hong Kong likely to re-close schools as corona cases escalate

Hong Kong likely to re-close schools as corona cases escalate

Cases of the global pandemic coronavirus have once again been reported in Hong Kong. According to a foreign news agency, all schools in Hong Kong are likely to be closed due to increasing cases of coronavirus. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”russia-approves-coronavir-drug-to-fight-against-novel-coronavirus”] It is believed that after 30 cases of coronavirus came to light, there is a danger … Read more